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aad o Vice are 1id- el sed A the the will oo 1gh it und Speakingi|| Brief Sketches of Famous Stars of Sports Six hita out of seven times at bat, with a triple and a double among them, were all that Chuck Wojack could get yesterday. On his first trip to the plate he went out, but then he drove out six safotles, tripling at the start of the 15th Inning but being left there when his mates falled to bring him in. He handled nine chances per- ectly in the field, but his final throw to the plate wos too slow and the winning run scored on it. local lad has been crrorless ball in the field right along, but has shown little with the stick until yesterday's game up in Spring- feld. His latest performance as- wures him of a berth as a regula and this should prove a fortunate thing financially for Hartford, as it will mean additional receipts from the many local followers of the Senator keystone sacker. Chuck got six hits; the remainder of the team made five among them. The high school lost its first triangular league game yesterday when Hillhouse high of New Haven smeared it by 10.2 at St. Mary's field. Loose fielding was the prin- cipal cause of the defeat, Darrow erring five times at third Lase, The locals were alsn weak with the bat, Haber's two hits being exactly half of those garnered by the whole team, Fall River continues to lead the American Soccer league with 65 points, while Bethlehem Steel is sec- ond with 61 and Brooklyn third with 50. Philadelphia brings up the rear of the 12 teams ten points. A, Stark of Bethlehem i5 the leading scorer with 62 goals to Lis credit The Gascos disposed of the Orioles, -4, at Walnut Hill park last eve- ning. It was the Oricles’ third straight setback son Sunday to play the team of that town. The Pirates won the city league championship 1924 and have a very fast team in the fleld again this year The Clover A, C. of seeking games in this teams offering a antee, Meriden 1s city with catisfactory Pitcher Chuck Wolfe of Dridge- port broke his leg sliding Into the plate yesterday, And not only that, but the umpire called him ont. Trinity’'s win over Stevens last week was too much for it and it fell back into its losing ways yesterday Aropping an §-1 game to Worces Tech While New Bri higl heaten vesterday, its dearly hated rival, Hartford high. was taking a 15-7 slaughter from Williston Prep. “Ducky” Pond, Yale footba a taseball star, has signed as athletic director at Hotelkiss school, T and will go there ) graduation nest month, Tor which Harvard will effer a fervent of thanke ville, after prayer w Haven and scheols will engage in Saturday a Hartford neet. in first Saturday The loca's lost thet Waterbury., last The Savitt of Hartford has put up a cup which will remain N the possassion of ing it three yea Jewelry Co. school win- in succession lie Anderson fell down last ght and lost nine strings to Tato of rbury, so it fell ta Paul Thompson fo carry N Rritain colors 1o fiie out of Wat ictory. and from Ie ato now leads teolk six ont of nine ters o gon hy while Tddie is tied with Bristol. Ti twa games Fred place Teller of Meriden weight champ 2t Brassen park. Watarhury, on May 2. The Kid's Washington bous has i ersity baselall tean e best the Rlue and “4s had in years. It has de- some of 1ha premler aggre- at ona tim N the east fack Vanhrocklin is 2z star. He's a pitcher v anough. Old for 1 man of ) the mter: J'ougakeepsie this time. They wiii n erd f-sshman 1y R> AFTER GAMES | ither cams ROOST Bool aved eating th oid. T oadidon a:d tean e arred equently. but 1t nas & tight con.est Sokolow Al'S NIt ecored lwo ns 'n ths alce gume ! re by lnninge Syesd Boys 19 190 (60—3 | Eaosters . 200 020 ix—8! Dattertes Liyrein and 3arro; | ane wn Truban CLOVERS OHAY/ | The Clover 4. ¢ o ast jumier sami-pro “n ') arrange ‘oa e, & sam, woull mumes with @ N stralght playing | with a mere | in 41023 and| Paul | GEORGE MOGRIDGE Washington Dorn—DRochester, N, Y., Feb, 18, 1889, Major league carcer- in 1911 by Chicago Whit csburg of old Central league. Reported salo pr 0. Optional in 1912 to Lincoln club, Wostern league. Recalled later same season Reclased in 1913 to Minucapolis, American Assoclation, Relcased fol- lowing year to Des Moines, Western league, Sold 1015 to Yankees for reported price of $5500. Traded to | Washington in Loth deal at ond of | 1920 scason, Outstanding featy — tehed no-hit game April 24, 1917, Red Sox ran on error. Won 16 games and lost 11 In 1924, Won one tilt and none in world series with Glants st fall, Mogridge inst Boston oring one 'RANGERS GET UNDER WAY THIS SUNDAY . Mary Nine of Manchester Will Play Here—Squad of 10 Has Been Carcfully Pruned. The Ranger A, ‘\H'l open the se noon at the old Iioncer diamond, the opposing nine heing the St Mary's outfit of South Manchester | The St. Marys made a flne record |1ast season, and the Rangers had dif- { fleulty in booking them, so the locals will be forced to show plenty of speed in order to secure a return | game. Coach Jack Argosy has | whipping the Rangers into shape [during the practice sessions, which were attended by more than 40 can- didates. Careful picking has heen xercised and the squad trimmed {down to a fine team. The lineup Iwhich will start Sunday is as fol- | {Tows: Matty Hayrs, ¢; B. Adamaitis or Hammil, p; Jack Argosy, 1h; Mat- teo, 2h; Mayes, s8: M. Argosy, 3h: Witham, rf; Symon, cf: Hogan, If The reserye strength will consist of | R. Meclnerney, A I, Kelley, Morris, and T. Anastasio. These : ed to report for Selpr t here- promises ams in nsetts and n Al con- . as the management a very husy season with Connecticut and Ma ! oxpects every player to be ldition for every game Pirates to Play in Danielson on Sunday Manager Saunders of the Pirates | has hooked a star atfraction for | Sunday, when he will take to Daniclson to play the t senting that 2 of the | st games lccals’ and ar practice will he held at 6:: tonight to put the hape. Daniclson has a stro ind a large amon {ownapeopt his men am rep- town This 1l on t schedule, impor boys in following erowd will witness t Tn One Big Inning ¢ Gascos counfed soven sixth inning last night at Walnut Hili park and defeated the Orioles, 9-4. T got an early lead by scoring once in each of the gt four innings, but they blew up » sixth and lost their third Eric f s, while triple came when the tried to steal to check his ! times in the losar: 1a8c0 1seman second and was unable continuing on out into 14, where he was tagged by Seore by innings 1100 0—4 monientun |center fi Mickey Bucherri Orioles 1 Gascos 010107 x—9 Anderse Nel- son: Mc(ormac 1 Next T vill play neers. Orioles will stac inst th Parkville Creseen valnnt Hill park Saturd it at 4 o'clo Gascos Harvard TUaraity Army Navy 11 Mary ¢ Bates &, Bowir emple 10, Swarthmore ings) \err ont Delaware ode Tslan Norwich The | heen | |Amenta, 3b; P Yale NORFOLRK VS, REDDICK May 14.- mi ) 1eETo hoxir Maose Jaw Red + | ATTENTION | Vor the Senefit of Cadillac owners we wre now stocking & high grade Cadillac Dil recommended by en- ginoers at {adillac factory for use in cars of the above make Repairing ou all makes of cars J. B. MORAN GARAGE 3181 Church St | | | | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 192 NATIONAL LEAGLE FIFTY YEARS LD Celebritis of Baseball Invited to New York Stadium New York, May 14, years of baseball are ated today on Grounds, ope of the ments to the | progre From out of history the of the diamond ox from | (AP)—Fifty being cele. York's Polo Breat monu- professional game's ploneers come forth ouce more to attest their falth in the modern game and to receive their due from a faithful fandom in a [stadium which cares for 45,000 spec. |tators as compared with the 15000 who could squeceze into the fleld in the eighties. It is the New York portion of the National ic's golden jubileo celebration, which 18 being carried out In every city of the circuit Public officials and rulers of base- ball, past and have been invited But for the most part attention is focused upon the few old-timers that are left. “Smiling" Mickey Welch of Holyoke, Mass., Giants in 1583, fs smiling again for {he pitches the first ball of the hat- [tle between the Giants and Cincin- nati Rods of 102 Amos Rusie of {the mighty amn, Dan Bouthers, Dasher Troy. Joe Horung. Tom York, John Morrill and John Bur- dock are among the guests for a pa e from center field to the plate. P But one of the great who was to have been {of ceremonies. s ahsent. John | Montgomery Ward, ance captaln and inflielder of the Giants, died two | months ago. present, old-timers the master JR.H. S, LEAGUF - GETS UNDER WAY {Team No. 2 Defeats Team No. § hy 12-6 Score first gue with schedule of 12 s played off at Walnu t night on diamond No 3 When the call went out for re- cruits some weeks ago, signed up to try c After the eliminating period over four teams were picked Teams and players as follows Team No. 1—Reid, c; Peterson, Clark, p; Pape, 1b; Ma four team mes I park game of the 4220, b} nte, ss; Sinkiewicz, Ferony, t 2—Wi [1£: Maloney | Team Trooks, Waznas, aynski, o ockma ; Panarella piteher for the | (1 s b B 13 Sandstrom, Marrig Ncedham, 3b; Levitsky, ss; 1;,,,,““,' Mann, |1t Slade, cof; Matthows, rf. [ , I Team No. 4=1"ink, Williums, |son, 1. | "The same four instructors of the ontrat dunior e seton, ve Bagily Wing Finst: Triaogular IGritzmacher, Mr. Ziegler, Mr. Mr. Nixon, who 8o successfully han. | L 0 2 e cague Game, 10~ gain euch headed a team | | Coaches for the teams arc as fol-| i il | lowhi | min \igh of New Haven ran Team No. 1, Mr. 71 o ¢o, | W14 over New Britain high school | Mr. Nixon; Team No. here yesterday afternoon, bunching | Cleary; Team No, 4 At its hits and taking advantage of the | - Lome team's loose felding to run up | It is genecrally understood t : game and winning team wil] Ave a pitching his watermelon on thelr and Gold, end of the scason LA L AL Sehedule cad early Salmo feed oach frst game for the was hit hard in nings, but then warmed up and My 13 Tearis oive showed wonderful form, getting out ms 1 va 4; May 18- of several tight Maviohe errors of his mates had placed him s s Haber went tn in the ninth and TSty siacked for three counters feampi1tvs. 4 Haynes pitched a wonderful 2 June §—teams 3 va. 4; June 10— Haxonfeliingsthe feams 1 va. 3; June 15—teams 2 vs, |ONY four hits, two of which ’ 1 made by Haber. Darrow. playing [Mus At the close of this league a|!Nird base for New Britain, had a (i school team is picked and after a |C77IDIe day afield. miscuing no !‘.;s‘ series of two out of threc games |80 five times but he partially igninat the faculty, a few ganies astonthis by dbaning fol S with other school teams are desired Ha- Resnlts of last night's game i 2 defcated Team No. :.; rhoe —12 11 the first fixes in which the June f—t for New were | toubl Koenan led S 2—Brooks, -Tandino, rooks 10; Batteries— Wileezyngki. Team No, |Horton, Struck out, by by Landino, 7. On acdount of the teachers con- | vention in Hartford Friday, May 15 the game for that date will be post- poned, Teague Standing L. A. After New Hurler for Ball Team | The baseball scason is now fairly |y, well advanced but the A. L. A., al-|x though somewhat tardy, is doing | well with the 1 ba 1 team this organization, still in its ey, ianeT is, is not a larg that capable one and Ma as it |be nager | Coveleski m trying to secure Nimro, This addition, together with one or | two others manager ex- | find the A. L. A. well prepared for (Continued From Preceding Pagel that the X team e tonight at 6:30 o'clock at Walnut Hill park. 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