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NE‘ BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1024, ‘ — = [CURRIE 1S DEFBATED IN |1 Spealking || Bueball Review | ™ gy iy yypy pony o f s p or t 8 i "hr”".,\_””“‘“: Smith and Dixon Fight to Draw at Yesterday's Results E M es postponed, rain and wet Nutmeg Arenas=Day Trims Wamby (3), J. Caiting Beader Ualling; left on hase base on balls, off Pullerton 2; struck out ke Standing of Clubs | New Haven, July 11.—Young|lulsrion 2 ten §; hits Losing series of four e ey 1 p.o. | Manty, of New Rerford, was given |jasius pitcber, Danto > . » games Lo one Washington, | waterbury ,,..,,. #0 7 9 |the referce's decision over Joe Currie, [and Ormshyi time 13 dropping six q HAPLIOPd +10vveees 43 84 5 |of New Haven, in the star ten-round — fourth place, are new experiences for | Springfeld 42 37 . .53z |Dout at the Nutmeg stadium last VATIONAL LEAGU the New York Americans, Worcester ., i an ap2 (MIEDL, It was & slow fight | BOSTON 5, PIBATES Pigked by a majority of the ex-|New Haven , F1 Yl y In the semi-finals, Hteve Bmith, of BORTOUN perts to repeat in the American |Albany ..., I'TY Pt 427 | Bridgeport,, and Johnny Dixen, of Meague, the Yankees are fnding the | Bridgeport 84 46 425 |Newark, N, J, fought to a draw in a going rather tough, Pittafield ..., 8 40 1g|fest ten-round bout. George Day, of New Haven, was .ll 1 | Padgeit, 2n 2 > ; Games Toda glven the referee's decision over |] A . There {8 nothing serlously wrong “.‘l,,.,,“,.,':'l'“_”,"‘“f George Bender, of Yonkers, in a six | L*00 30 : with the Yankees, the elud s simply| g0, ol B (Gol L & @ round hout, ) S suffering from various, minor all-| CUCURSTAT ML U OOEROn 8 | Mike Cofrancisco, of New Haven, ) e ! ments, Bpringfeld at New Haven, 2, |k . harlie V A | . i - X ‘Albany at Pittafield, 2, nocked out Charlie Winters, of New | ., ~ : Haven, in the third round of a fours PITTRRURGH | FAD N 5% Nncas Maamn wend] NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘”“I‘.:.l‘ll‘:n’f“;:lh-l| of New Haven, was [Maranville, th for more than a month, burt, Ward = A " ) SNy . " s a great ballplayer, His substitutes YR given he referee's decision over | o\ dia u' I but nrlllywlm was missed, Yesterday Harry Goldberg, of New Haven in |Wrighi, [ ? FOR YOUR VACATION - St, Louls 5, New York 4, a foursround bout " ' - Then there was the ";l in Detroit :::‘l«“"fl "'-1.". l,‘nl?":{l:" M'x | i : . that resulted in a 10.dd¥ suspension nelnnatl 2, Philadeiphia o Bob Mausely star outfelder. Fis| Boston b, Bittsburgh 3. ‘ Mot 5 ‘1 Especially at the Mid-Summer Sale absence weakened the Yanks, | Yde, p 0 3 Standing of Clubs PR 107,00 thits Jaut s ont o8 | new yark M _"' y FAFNIR []UTHT.W. ared for Stwines _i u-s Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits — former prices have the greatest baliplayers to break into the majors in years, suftered a hroken [Chicago ...... Pittaburgh Two base hits, Velix; three leg, a8 he was essaying to Al Meu. |Brookiyn ... 5 2 X Moadown. Cuvt 4 " alace, Pittshurgh . o tContinued from Preceding Page) | o o onb e e, - been reduced | Cineinnati SRR deuble plays, Boston .... ., 32 walked and Jackson was safe on & |[Grimm; Grimm, Wrigh A batting slump, and a let-down | ppjjadelphia . 20 bunt, filling the bases, Corbin made [Vor, Maranville and « by the pitchers also contributed to|ge douls ... T stacular eateh of Blanchard's fly, | Rorton #i Plttahurgh 11 the recent poor showing of the Yan- | o3 - but Smith the Rext man up, triple ’“'""“" ST 4 4 : " : 4 i Games Today g It is a big season for White or Gray Flannel but Smith, the next man up, tripled | dows, 11 in 8; o oW Tork ot St Tanis lopped gracefully over the plate, Brooklyn at Chicago. In their Half of the seventh the | HILLIE 7 50 Boston at Pittsburgh, Fafnirs were he/ploas, PHIA I 1 [T LPHL o B POUMES .cocovvvverssnrnsssnssssessssssssosss Philadelphia at Cincinnati, R, Possibly continued success has also had something to do with the club's mediocre play during June, Prob- ably overconfidence has caused the = T Yanks to underrate the strength of AMERICAN LEAGUE the opposition, e { )'mlm‘r’lu s Results | n: : ; k. 4 : s . . . New York 418, Chicago 16, (hmiim, 71111 s b 011 i Golf Knickers, Cheviots, Linen, Flannels, $4.00 to $8.00 It is baschall history that three. Detroit 12 ashington 10- naner time pennant winners find the fourth [ond game called, darkness, v ) : trlumph the hardest one to sanex. Boston 8, &t Louls 2. i : atied Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 3, Blanchard, b rerrers Totals ualy takes ton much. Tor aranie, e T [ S B You need not be satisfied with anything less than : the Bathing Suits we are offering at $5.00 and $6.00 upually takes too much for granted, - Standing of Clubs labors under the belief that the club w. L. cen step out and show the way any | Washington f 34 o Corbin, of time it is so disposed. New York ... k 34 » —_— Detrolt «vcovveein a7 Overconfidence has heaten many a |Chicago .... 38 great ball club in its effort to make | St. Louis . 37 it four in a row, Cleveland 39 T:| Kbatinier Benton, p Boston .. 3 40 481 |Havie . (e T T Straw Hats have been reduced The “five-star” pitching staff of the | Philadelphia 48 B85 - 2 7 Yankees is unquestionably beginning ‘|,f‘;;:";1‘ | Phitadelphia coe 100000 0001 to show the strain of many hard cam- Games Today | Fatnirs £ g 1 Y -”"A’M:‘l'l‘ ‘L”‘xi;z ‘ on; olen palgns. With the exception of Waite | Chicago at New York. Two base hits, ; se, i sacrifices, Ford: douhle playe hit 8mith; home run Smith; stolen bases, | Parkinson to Wilson to Hoelke; Parkinson v v Detroit at Washington, Hoyt, none of them is a youngster. Bt. Louis at‘Bo’:t’o“fi k) Vannie, Keelior, Jackson, Blanchard; loft [to Ford tn Hoike: st on bases, Dhiindel y » ; B —— - L . on bases, Fafnirs §; Mohawks 3; base 9 el L Pitching, after all, is the big asset.| Cleveland at Philadelphia. balls, o fBlanchard 4: Havilck 2; struck t ‘.. S alerer) Men ] Palm Beach SUItB OO DO O 512-00 and 515.00 The experts who are counting the » by Blanchard) 3; Havlick §) wild 4 y ot 1 umpires, M Yanks out already, may latdr look INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 0kl Liave HaTdL on; |1:2 HURGICELCR 6T foolish. The world's champs are still . 2 mpbell and’ Sautter, dangerbus and the pitching is bound Yesterday's Results to improve. Baltimore 12-5, Buffalo 7-4. NEW Yohwk Syracuse 5, Jersey City 4. 11 innings | CAarR e DD dnd 30 ° The Mohawk-Fafnir game started Rochester 8, Newark 4. | ‘ : LEAGLE BALL GAVES lobe Clothing House tapped the first ball pitched on the Standing of Clubs Jadkson. nese for a home run. | w. " Groh, 3h . —_ Baltimore ........ 50 24 Soyder, ¢ , “P4" Corbin had a fairly busy time | Toronto ... 45 a4 \Eon st ion Erscediur Page) S8 ki ; Sotthwortl, %) out in the field catching flies and | Rochester . 4 8 70103 ((iiote ot In L137 ‘Dausk 801 5 |Derry, sxii el:asing balls that could not be caught. | Newark 42 34 W. Johnson 6 in 4 Russell & in 3; Buffalo .. 37 8 Speéca 0 in 1-3; 3 i Zachary| Totals (A 3 2 v cher, Ratted for yder Hea by oo Theanys | *x—attea o Rarnes i’ sth, By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Tomorrow afternoon the city league | Reading .. 1 PR i gets under way again, with two con- ?-“r“"s"é‘t‘- 32‘ 16 ‘ons | Zach a i Shice, . Sbhn . 8T. LOUIS tests at 2 and o t 4 o'clock. ersey City .. 28 55 son, ; \ losing AB. R. H, P, : ne at'¢ o'clock o 5 i, 1 i hrui Snapshots Of A Man Opening A Small Bottle The . Meriden team will play here Games Today bl \D GAME) Sunday afternoon, the Besses going| Baltimore at Buffalo. ROLT to the Silver City tomorrow. Reading at Toronto. . R " Newark at Rochester. 2 Buke, 0 nus| The Meriden team has heen | Jersey City at Syracuse, Cobb, of . Hellmann, Jones, b Bassle e Whitehill, p . losus=ss2:=8 ST. LOUIS 5, L o wsmoy loswumos Seoal ] Dickerman, p lussnssosas P lorwma Totals York 100 100 Louis 000 020 Home ru . Wllson; stolen Hornsby; ifices, Frisch, Holm, 5 double plays, Freigau, Hornshy Muel- ATON ler (2); left on bases, New York 7; struck .| out, by Barnes 1; Dickerman 2; umpires, Moran and Rigler; time of game 1:45., The Néw York Yankees, one of the A best hitting clubs in the majors, rate [ mhese Two Finnish Stars Have Rolled Howard Ehmke of the Boston Red Totals 1) Sox as the most effective pitcher in Up 45 Points Between Them— TWASHIN itho American league. i Al 1 1 == s noenae Scholz Leads Yankees, q [ Harris, 2b . . One of the big disappointments of | gy The Associated Press. ’ (e 2 the present season is Outfielder | ~ Paris, July 11—Finland’s two great- }'u’zl'm“’, Manush of the Detroit Tygers. Cobb |est runners, Paavo Nurmi and Willie |Ruel, o .. enthused over him last season, and |Ritola, have between them won 45 |Peckinpaugh, sx was gréoming him as his successor for | points for their country during the |Bluege, 3h .. center field. “He has slumped badly | first five days of the Olympic track |Motn® P T u at the bat, and fleld events. Their joint total is| Totals F Johnston, 88 ..e.enrs iy loss than two points helow that [Detroit ... : b G A 0 0 HTH[RTTRYINS proPEN TROM :LL DOINTS OF \z\;m BE JUS.TTHLTMN@- S;IVD!ELCHONSM CO!K?CRI:W AND Pitcher Kremer, A amassed by the cntire fleld of British | Wasiington ) Wheat, 1¢ AT BOTTLE OF THROAT COMPASS ISNT THERE ONE ARGUND DPENING BOTTLE,UN- WHO'S 60T HIS PEN itcher Kromer, a rookie from tho | ayichect i 5 COE N0 PO (o lintry [piae bnse hit Rigney; thi e GARGLE ~ BETTER LET THE HOUSE SOMEWHERE TIL REMINDED IT WAS KNIFE coast, has been a ifesaver for the | oSl b AR e sler; doublo play, Higney to Burke 1o’ By HIM DO_IT TONIGHT SHE WANTED Pittsburgh Pirates. " His fine work Ritola contributed 2 points to [left on bases, "Detroit 6; Washington * TUSE T T base bn halls, o V' o] N some of the \fzterans. Kremer has a | won 20, ten for his victory in the by pitcher, by Whitehill (Ruel); umpir deceptive move to first that makes 1,600 metre run and a like number [Hildebrand and Moriarity; time 1:08, bagé runners hug that hag. for leading the field in the 5,000 BOSTON metres. IFive of Ritola's points came ¥ Totals when he ran second to Nurmi in the FAVORITES ARE WINNERS latter event. The other twenty wore [Tobin, rf . due to his triumphs in the 10,000 ob metre run and 3,000 metre steeple- [g 5 Take Three Out of Four Races At |chase. Williams, N Jackson Scholz of the N. Y. A. C.|Jacobson, the Grand Circuit Meet in Colum- |is America’s leading point winner |Robertson, ! Hovereld, ¢ thus far. He has 15 to his credit, |Rego, representing first place in the 200 |Gerher, ss Colutibus, Ohio, July 11.—Favor- |metre dash and second in the 100 Danforth, { ennett, x ites won three of the four events of | metres. {Pruett, p yesterday's Grand Circuit racing card, - ———. . Colling, xx . which was characterized by ideal ’ WINS Le Touquet, I‘rance, July 11.—Miss weather conditions and fast time. In the Columbus dispatch race for | Cecil Leitch, of Great Britain, yester- day won the TFrench women’s golf |Eazell, 2:05 trotters, Nat Ray's - Peter the Brewer, a long shot, upset predic. | championship, defeating Miss M. Hun- [ Vamb; 10 up and 8 to play. Miss [Vo%0h tions by winning the first two heats [ newell, A Collins, in fast time, while the favored Grey [Hunnewell, a former American Wom- |ii,gatead. Worthy was mever a serious contend- | @n golfer, represented Great, Britain. shanks, rf er. In the final mile, Cupid’'s Albin- gen won thBouxh closely pressed by 2 P 3 t he ver, e e ks acated vorsey| SALESMAN - $AM From Salesman to Making Little Ones Out of Big Ones & the Hotel Deshler for 2:11 pacers, which was won by Baron Worthy in straight heats from a big field. MR. HOWDY = YOU ARE HEREBY T HAVEN'T GOT ALLRIGHT 1 SENTENCE YoU TO . 4 WE FIND TH' DEFENDANT After Driver Johnson gave way to WIFT , ) : v GUILTY AND WE AWARD ORDERED 10 PAN Mi%S 9 OVER %50 1F THNTS TH it L Ut S ® MIS5 SUSIE SWIFT #/0,000 #10000 IN CASH IN 30 DAVS TO MY A 9 PE EN‘}TERSNT}%V”F then won the next two heats, the third mile of the race being more than five a4 HEART BALM BUT T CANT! seconds faster than the first. In the =z T CANT !! = third mile Murphy made a great bid S ol with Iskander but could not fquite réach. Mina Dillon was a stralght heat winner in thé first race of.the after- noon, the 3-year-old trot. sosmmni SHEOND GAME) - 2 &, o A . BROOKLYN SAYS ITMARES HIM TAKES BOTTLE AND ANNOUNCES AT IAST THAT EXAMINES WRAPPER, REPEATS HE REALLY Sl it NERVOUS WATCHING EXAMINES CORK A UTTLE CORKSCREW T0 SEE IPTHERE ARE OUGHT TO HAVE ALMILE et e alosaws= il z Statz, of Adams, s8 Graitham sumossoR Heathcote, |Hartnett, ¢ . |Jacobs, p ... bus Yesterday. s=22 Erokyn SRR FINDS PEN-KNIFE GLARES ROUND DE CONTINUES AMID FINALLY ACHIEVES ~ WIPES HIS HANDS AND Wsa hits, Hayloy, Grantham; home rar® IN OTHER POCKET AND TIANTLY AS CORK BREAK: STRAINED SILENCE SUCCLS5 BY PUSH* EXPLAINS SHE CAN MAXE el ek L RO AFTER TRVING OUT AL IN MALP AND LETS T BROKEN BY (CCAS- NG CORK IN AND A PAPER STOPPER FOR| on bases, Bra ;C ' THE BLADES GLTS BE KNOWN THAT HE IONAL WIPELY QUER: MOST OF THE THE BOTTLE AND JUST L‘;“:“' 5 San ;lm ; 3 | ™ WORK ' CONSI :QS‘IT AN OUT \‘[< \*'Q'\‘LT‘N" HE THROAT GARGLE BE CAREFUL NOT TO 12 1n B: (plichea to ana batter in Sth; - LKEHERBTRY quT T e Henry 1 In 2; Insing pitcher Doak; fi 00'Dny and Sweeney; time of game 1 Wty I8 @ McClure Newspaper Syndicate SHE GARGLES wlosnseconroncoan il e e Totals Z o o S33zuey EEERERS 4103 i Sk g WANTS GAME IN WEST Los Angeles, July 11.—Whenever the faculty of Notre Dame university glvés Ms consent for the Notre Dame 2?3 foolball team to play a gridiron game A i / h with some team in California, Knute < N0 Rockne, its mentor, will approve that oy R il il L game, he told 4 gathering of Notre 27 ) I s i i)l Dam: alumni at a banquet last night. > 7 | “ b by Rockne, who is here teaching a sum- 2 .7 - P | M wer class In football strategy at the b 4 5 7" % | i L\~ University of Southern California, ‘" 1) T/ 97 ] Tl < was the principal speaker on the pro- gram,

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