New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 1, 1925, Page 8

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RUTH RETURNS TO LINEUP — CORBl D SOX WIN FROM MOHAWKS — FALCONS RUN A ALININIIIIINNINN Y WITH COLORED GIANTS — PIRATES LOSE HEARTBREAKER TO MILLDALE — ORIOLES TAKE TWO OVER WEEK-END — RANGERS DROP A 10-INNING GAME TO MERIDEN SR SR e e e e R et P R R S EXPECTED RETURN OF RUTH ' BRIGHTENS YA Begin Home Series \‘\'ith:" + Washington — Harris ingle Wins o Browns Beat White Sox « Cleveland Trounces De- troit—Cubs Break Pi- © rates’ Winning Streak— \" Brooklyn Loses With ’:\ Vance Allowing Five * Hits — Hornsby’s First | Day as Manager Cele- | hrated With a Win. i New York New York Yankecs e A home scries against th h Washington Senators with new growing out of t urn ine-up liuth mighty bat Improyeme and altack are , althot mpiol hope e ret to 1 ot Bal and his tin th y's m looked for by Man- 1gh he does not |y, expect much of Babe way of home runs, for two months of ill- ness have left the batting champion still weak. The, Hugmen made effort yesterday, but aft Ry My Ty desperate | Kh innings | 1" e Ried Sox, 9 to 6, ed hits oft &hawkey. | Philadelphia dropped one to the Senators, 4 to Bucky Harrie' |, single with in the |0 a Game — |, New Three Speaker, NKEES HOPES at. Wan Totals "o NEW YORK A.B. I 1 Awk 1 Totals 1 - Hatted 5 York 00 ou . Vea Meusel tase Ward D Quinn 5 o hy Sacrifice— | v and Todt; | Ferguson § shdwley 10 n Getting in Shape for Gene Here we have Tommy Gibbons tuning up for his forth- | coming hout with Gene Tunney. ing out with Sammy Mandell, one of the most promising of | The St. Paul pugilist is work- » o | lightweight contenders at Tommy’s training camp at Atlantic brses r'm- “ AL E. N rns. 1b Bewell, s irgeon, jgman, e, p er, P | sutswommoom l sosmsuss~n 34 DETROI1 AR, EETY ney. b - | City. Inning pitcher | BUCKLAND PITCHES ™ WINFOR RED S0X' iLocal Team Shakes OFf Jinx to Beat Meriden Mobawks In a pit Buckland Her ‘s battle n which the hig southpaw of the Locals Fatten Batting Averages At Expense of Four Twirlers of Dusky Teal, The Falcons went on a baiting rampage yesterday afternoon at St. Mary's field when they snowed the Colored Glants of Hartford under a score of 31 to 9. The locals wielded the blugeon against the horsehide GIANTS OF CAPITAL CITY * | TALLIES IN TENTH T0-BEAT RANGERS Communities of Meriden Connect for 19 Safe Wallops in Excit- ing Swatfest | Sending out a barrage of base hits and a deluge of runs in the tenth inning the Meriden Communi- |ties beat the New Britain Rangers jon the old Ploneer diamond yester- day afternoon by the score of 13 to 4. The game was the Silver City {twirler weakened and the Rangegs tied the score at eight all. Coming into the tenth, however, |the Meriden batters landed on the |offerings of two New Britain twirl- ers to the tune of eight runs and |although the Rangers staged a rally | Biving them three, the handicap was too much and the game went to | Meriden, | Frank Rosenthal with five hits in- | cluding a double, in six trips to the | plate, led the attack ‘of the Meriden |team that netted 19 safe clouts while J. Argosy and Matty Hayes of {the Rangers put in some heavy stickwork for the locals. The score was as follows: COMMUNITIES A.B. R, .6 PO. A E Bennett, of ..., | Wellschiager, 1t A. Cunett, s .. [v 51 19 B. RANGERS AB. R, H, Totals Q B L] McKenney, &s {Wittram, " re |Hogan, 1t ... [ M. Argosy, 3b 1. Argosy, 1b Simons, of .. | M. Hayes, ¢ Brattn, th Adsmietes, p . Hammill, p |E. Hay | Mara, 235530 neLeanT ORIOLES CAPTURE THO 00T OF THREE Break Eyen With Hartlord Bat-i tery-Smolber Rockville Nine e Orioles had a sannf_vlmz‘ end, taking two games out of | three, and finally broke into the win column after a run of tough breaks, At that, it took 14 innings befere they were ablc to bag their first vic- tory, but three runs in that inning over in,Milldale Baturday morning gave them an 8-5 victory over the | Hartford Battery team of that town | and sarted hem on heright gath. The Milldale boys go the jump on| the locals, but the Orloles came back and tied the score in the seventh. The Hartford Battery !(am’ filled the bases with none down in the efghth, but Klemas then fanncd | three batters in a row and repeated | this stunt in the ninthe The win- | | ning runs were produced. by Mickey | Bucherri's double in the final frame. | Both Klemas and Matteo were in| | fine fettle, fanning 13 and 14 bat-| |ters respectively and checking | threatening rallies time and again, | In the afternoon at Walnut Hill | park, the Hartford Battery avenged | itself in splte of the wrenched ankles had deprived them of the services of their catch- | | er and second baseman. was another tight one, finally fa “ing to the visitors by a 4-3 count. The scores: Morning game: RHE Orioles 00002030000003—~8 16 3 Hfd. Bat. 00311000000000—5 14 9 Batteries:—~Klemas and Nelson; Matteo and Abata. | Afternoon game, | | RHE Hfd. Bat, 021001000—4 10 3 GIBBONS TO COMPLETE TRAINING IN NEW YORK Leaves Camp at Atlantic City to Finlsh Work for Batile With ‘Tunncy New York, June 1 (AP)—Tom Gibbons has come from Atlantic City to complete his training for his 16-round heavyweight fight with Gene Tunney at the Pofo Grounds Friday night. Gibbons will wind up his prepa- ation for the fight at a Island gymmasium, Tunney is due to leave his Earatoga camp before Thursday. Discussion of the Gibbons-"unney match today was merged wilh spee- ulation on the ability of the newly crowned light heavyWeight cham- pion. Paul Berlenbach, to defend his crown for any perlod of length against three strong challengors, Under the conditions of the New York boxing conmimission by which he was granted a chance to wrest the title from Mike McTigue, Ber lenbach must meet Jack Delaney of Bridgeport, Conn., before the close of the outdoor boxing season. The latter already holas a four-round knockout verdict over the new champion. Other chalicngers are young Stribling, who won a newspaper de- cision over McTigue last winter in Priday not Lake Burke Saturday at the Yankee fastesf and hardest hitting contend- ers in the division. HARW)RD HIGH WINS Bine and Gold Have Easy Time of It in Trouncing, N. B. H. S in 9 to 3 Score, coney | PIRATES GET BAD - BREAK ON SUNDAY Drop Heartbreaking 16 Tnning Game to Milldale | —r—— It The Dirates were defeated yesters day by MiMdale fn a heartbréaking 1 16-imning gam- in that town by the seore of € to 5, Fadie Helng, former Ited Hox hurler,'iow on the Pirates® taff, in rare form and held the Milldale batters helpless while he was in the hox He fanned 15 men, [but in tie 15th inning he singled and «praficd his ankle as he slid into the base. | The Pirates scored in this inning and when the side was retired 1leins 'gamely wont to rubber, but he collapsed on the first pitched ball and had to be taken from the game, iSheehan, without practice, was Ivalled on to serve them up .in his stead and Milldale' ticd the score at 2 all, ©In the Pisates’ half of the 16th the locals landid on the offerings of DansaBle and pounded out three runs. This would have clinched the |ganf® if the Pirates had a dependa- ble pitcher, but Sheehan, although |trying hard, was umable to locate the | platter. Two walks, a single and a fact that|Newark, and Jimmy Slattery of Buf- |triple gave Milldale four runs and (falo, whose quick knockout of Jack .the game, Heins would easily have won out with a three-run lead The game g(adium stamped him as one of the |to back him up. | The work of Heins in the box was {the best that has been seen at the | Milldale grounds for scveral seasons |and good evidence of his work can {be had when it s known tha, the Milldale crowd gave him a.great {hand. He allowed one run and nine scattered hits, The hitting of Fddie Goeb, loeal boy. featured Milldale's attack. He connected for two doubles and three singles in seven times at bat. “lossssssssmas ninth deciding |\Wingo. It ... Orioles 020000100—3 8 5| Batteries:—Angelo and O'Halla Salak and Klatka. The second victory came swatting hee in Rockville The Hartford high bascball nine |Lamgley's fielding saved Milldale in swept to victory over the New Brit- | the 15th. Manager Saunders was ain high school team at Memorial | hooked to have the Pirates show in a | field Saturday by the score of 9 to 3. |again at Milldale. _\voslnr-‘.il no time during the game were| The score of the game was as day afternoon, the Oriole hnnernplu’ boys of the blue and gold in follows: bringing home a 18-7 victory over | danger from the locals' attack. { the home team, The Orioles hop-| Iarrell, pitching ace of the Hart- ped on to Vance's offerings in the |ford high team, held a master's first inning and drove three men |sway over (the local batsmen all|wier, ‘it around the bases, adding another fn |through the game, while the Hart. |car the second and seven {n the third, |ford sluggers touched: Conlin's of- | eshan, Anderson started in the box for the [ferings for 13 hits. Farrell allowed | yay, 1y locals and held Rockville hitters at [only seven hits and three runs. He | his mercy; he was replaced Tolli, |[fanned eight and issued one free L, who, aided by the hig Oriole lead, | PSS | McCabe, Kept the game safe throughout. | The first inning was the only one | Totals 4 10 Ran far Pieadlo in 10th. Batted for Wiltam in 8th u<>_, Corbin Red Sox ded Casey pienty and fattened their Dbatting % ¢ &la of the Meriden team from the laverages at the expsnse of four | x start, the local team Wonm a sweet moundsmen that were sent In to| i tmtreeq e B i victory from the Mohawks at Han- {check the deluge. I CarmnGies 001 100 & lover Park yesterday afternoon. Estra base hits were plenty and Rangers' ... ..0% 100 002 3 Doubles by Snyder and Smith with 'at the pace the locals 5 | Two base hits—Rosenthal, Wollschalg: R R 1) B i erdes )afh "m“h Mm{ *The |3 Armosw M. Huves “Three Lase it ja single san 1 °" |vesterday they were unbeatable. The |4 ‘Cunnett, M. Hayes. Sacrifice hits gave the Red Sox two runs in the Hartford aggregation proved no |MCarthy, Wollsclagelly Stolen bases. fourth. Huber's second hit, a drop- match for the Falcons who not only |Carthy, Picadlo, Hita—oft Adomibtes ed third strike and a crazy heave ihe i + 191-3, "oft Hammill 6 in 12.3. Struck out ped third ’1. ! 2 i swung the bat plenty, but flelded in |7 (0 pradier 15, Adomietes 5. Hit by ollowed by ar perfect fashion. Jaglowski ored winning He, Riue Tavene Bacsle in the White Sisler leading | Bassle a™ triple [y, 1.ouis | Doyle, 40 | Naun Rurke, Manush ire riump ver the 15 to 11, he attack with-a home and e es. 10th £ for a ™ e xx Cenway, xXcite Jasper, s5 veland handed Detroig a 6 to 4 r trouncing in spite of a I ninth inning rally in n Tygers' | . runs were sco i The Virates' winning streak of acven straight games in th ational | was broken by t Cubs, who| 7._ pounded two Pittsburgh pitchers for |¢ X 15 hits to win by 11 , k 990, Fart Rigsey, @z and |pitcher—by Bradley (E. Hayes). Wild Kania divided the mound duty and | pitch—Bradley. Left on bases—Communi- their curves had the lads from Hart. (t% T Rangers 8. Cmple—Jones. Tims ford baffied throughout the game, | - ! Daredevil Leaps Off all il the Battad fo Ratted for Co tted for T sixth, d deserved a shutout double p in dropped Slater's 1ly to third givin but sigh and ! heehan and W. Wojack led the | k of the Faleons against the 2n Colored Giants, while Cook did the Rl e A e sa et Slucadssnisnsy P T T 1 000 to 2, let the Corsairs down with four | hits. Charley Hartnett hung up his 4th home run of the scason in ad- lition to a triple and a double, A gh Dazzy Vanc sing of Robins, st and allowed the Glants one & home run by Terry in ninth Brooklyn club lost 2 to 0, Jack Scott, pitching for New York, was invincible. Ians gave gers Hornshy, pilot of the St. Louis Cards, an en- thusiastic welcome upon his first ap- pearance as manager. The day Was obssrved by £t. Louis with a 5 16 2 victory over the Reds, Rhem olding Cincinnati to six hits, AMERICAN LEAGUE PHILADELPHIA “A.B H. ¥ ) Le only e the new E. How needless! Tum ghav- ing into a pleasure. With a Valet AutoStrop Rasor every shave is speedy and luxurious Rire » bass hits—MeNy Three hase Nits- ft on huses—Cleveland Base on balls—off Uhie &, k out 1. Hits off Stener § in " er, 1b o Grabowsk Home MeManus (Coatnued On Following Page) their first Wrestler Who fly to ol Beats Match Will Probably from Sevious Charges. (AT tionary T hi Dalke men three gave STECHER IS HELD Zhysiko then of in Be Released because i I tha Close Tinish nera 1 takes a they Methodist heavy hitttng for the visitors. The score: FALCON A.B. R. 3 E. 5 o o o e aam e mi >, (was swept away by th | Hugh Beckett, Wallace Totals Colarad Glanta Three base hir Taglowskl, Klatka Twn base 5 dar and Sheehan. Hits n & Kanfa 5 in 3, Ster 48 In Jag- Brainard dar and Sulleck, King New York Needs a Couple Of Governors, Says “Al” New York, June 1, (AP)—Gover- nor Smith has taken a norous fling at his burdensome social du- “What New York state needs two governors,” he said last night. “One would stay at the capitol Albany. h ther supplied half a dozen dinner coats, wo the handshaking and speechmaking. “Then we could say ‘let thers he no sizeable gathering in the state vithout the presence of the gover- 1t me which ernor I would he. 1 should s one Albany because 1 w jonger. memorial ties, hor.” you ask the live was ces at opal church speaking at the Chelsea (‘ars Pass Bridge at Rate of Dozen a Minute New York, June 1. (AP)—T] Eear Mounta bridge, spann Hudson ahove Peekskill, tt public bridge below Albany nd 100 automobiles in W. H. Averill, reported today During the peak, cars moved past toll houses at the rate of 12 a min- The Sunday travel the eaviest, with 8,080 cars. £ the enly recefved during more oth di. vice-presi- tost the week-e ndled than 17, rection dent te. was Bridge and Is Killed | Nantes, France, June 1. (AP)— A leap from a tower of the sugpen- sion bridge over the Loire river here |proved fatal yesterday to Willy |Wolff, a Pollsh profeesional dare- devil. He had accomplished the feat from a similar bridge at Rouen two months age and wished to repeat it , |here, although forbidden by the city |authorities. A gust of wind turned Mm while in midair and he struck ! |the water on his side | A bluejacket from the American destroyer Billingsley dived repeated- |1y but failed to find the body, which urrent. Three Killed When Plane Falls to Earth at Miami | Miami, Fla. June 1. (AP)—Three (men were killed and a fourth badly |injured in an airplane crash near (Healeah yesterday. The dead are Ford and | Harold Ihach, the latter the pilot |of the machine. OLD VETERAN DIES Augusts, Ga, June 1 (AP)—Ma- {jor A. J. Twiggs, 76, of Augusta, commander of Georgia Division | United Confederate Veterans, dled at his home here yesterday afternoon. | Maior Twiggs was prominently | [krn\‘rn throughout the south as a construction engineer, The feature of the game was the | hitting of Klemas. who smashed out two triples and a single in four |trips to the phlate, Cosgrove, Luke and Tronosky also connected three| times. A fast double play, Walicki| 1o Bucherri to Luke, was the field- ,ing gem of the encounter, Newman iled-the attack of the home team. ORIOLES AR R rO. AL E i 1 A Rucheri, s 3 |Cosgrove, 3b . Luke, 1b ..... Tranesky, Rakowski Kiemas, Wialinki 2h Nelaon, ¢ Anderson, p ....... Tolll, p . S ol ol ol 0| 0 rt “ ROCKVILLE AR, R Tot 1] r | Freize e 8t. Lois, 9 3 Newma : Kowski, G. 8t L Gobler, Valie, Farr, ef Van » Smith, p 24 Wi Totais 23 61 Orioles Srenvas s AT 18| Two base hits—Tronosky, bler, | Rakowski. Kisma 2, Newman. Bases on balls—oft Kowski 2 oft Tolli 1. Struck out—by Kowski 2 by Vance 4, by Anderson 2, by Tolli §, | Thres base bace | — [the hurdies this in which the bunch hits and score one run. The score by innings is as follows: RM.E ..004000041—913 3 100001100—3 7 0 Taylor and Neipp and Hartford N. Britain Batteries—Hartford, Farrell; New Britain, Conlin, New Britain Boy Stars At Aggies-Trinity Meet Voldemar Johnson of 19 Howard street this city, had a big share in the victory of the Connecticut Agri- | cultural college track Trinity, Saturday. The team local over oy |who has been starring especiallf in | Dunsable. r, placed first in the high and low hurdles and took a sccond on the running high jump. He has not been beaten in the high hurdies event this season in all the meets that the Aggies have entered » in and he will be one of the stars to | be placed in the hall of fame at the 9 college after he ‘graduates this year. | 20 YEARS IN PRISON. Belgrade, June 1. (AP)—Micha Piade, a communist publisher, has been sentenced to 20 years' impris- onment, under the safety of the regim act, for issuing a subversive newspaper and pamphlets, Two ac- complices were santenced to 10 years each and a third to six years, Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling? in | gov- | —-— MAG\INf\TION—‘—- locals were able to | Totals MILLDALE Swanson, ©f ... Felix, #8 .. Tunckivilfe, 3 | Langiay, 1t Goeb, ¢ Mulling, Babick, 1b . Cosette, © | Dunsable, p | Totans Pirates 0o Milldale ..001 000 000 Two hase hits—Hitcheork, Med Goeb (21, Cosette. 15, by Dunsable s 4 Heins 2, off Sheehan I, off Dunsable 2. Left on bases—Pirates 1, Milidale 13, Hits | oft Heins 9 in 15, oft Bheehan 5 in 113, oft Dunsable 13 in 16, Winning pitchar— nsing pitcher—Sheehan. Time | ot game—3:00 FISHING? PICKEREL AND TROUT SEASON OPEN | | SPECIAL STEEL ROD | Save Your Keys |HADFIELD' 15 MAIN ST. TEL, 1708

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