New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 3, 1925, Page 8

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NEW BRITAI LARGE CROWDS AT LANDERS FIELD OPENING — BOY SCOUT FIELD DAY SATURDAY — GASCOS AGAIN TRIM CITY HALL NINE— SOLDIERS TRACK TEAM WORKS OUT — HEINS, PIRATE PITCHER, OUT FOR TWO WEEKS — GIBBONS AND WALKER STOP. TRAINING YANKEE SLUMP IS CHECKED WITH RETURN OF TWO STARS Ruth and Meusel Help Beat Washington — %t. Louis Vins Third Straight—Detroit Again Downs White Sox—Rommels (urves Baffle Red Sox—Dodgers Turn On Giants — St. Louis Browns and Braves | Deliver Wins, | DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1925 : BOY SCOUT FELD DAY ON SATURDAY Local Troops Will Engage in HIll park Saturday afternoon, when local troops will contest in 21 events in their struggle for the city cham- {11k Struggle for Championship WALKERTO DEFEND NATIONAL TITLE Ninety-Three Men fo Oppose Champion-at Worcester Today. The 11th annual fleld day of New | Worcester, Mass, June 8.—Cyril Britain councll, Boy Scouts of |Walker, smallest of the golfers, Americn, will be held at Walnut |\went forth today for the links of the Worcester Country club to de- fend his national open golf title won e e A plonship. As before, tha troops will {at Oakland Hills, Detroit, last year, § A | | PO. A. E be divided into two classes, based on | A pulled tendon in the left wrist New York Tankees, American [eague L progress and past herformance. In |handicapped the 125-pourd Engle- enampions of 1923, have temporarily |5 i f“ the first divislon will be Troop 4 of |wood, N. J., professional as he set ¢hecked their worst slump in years ¢ 2 0 0 the First Congregationa! church, |out to accomplish what no man has hy the comeback of two diamond i Troop 2 of the South Congregational i.mumml since the 1012 victory in haroee and the banishment of three AT church and Troop 20 of the Lincoln {{he open for two successive years, athers Aonn school, while the cthers will be in |Walter Hagen, still playlng. excep- Lifted trom the depths after five i KEEBLE u.;_ .«nulv‘l x'r't:ul:‘m. e un:.m g:vH, lm!tv\nn the taur:flmo?t & t defeats by long clouts from - roop 4, city ol @re en |fwice, but not consecutively, 1In ’.,r:":. of r:a:n I::x‘:\ av‘-.ls 'nnlli "o MISSOURL years, will seek to retain iis honors, 11911 J, J. McDermott of Atlantic Meusel, the Yanks yesterday shelled S Loy oot while Troop 2, for many Years a|cjty gained the crown and retained ihe champion Senators, to defeat, § L daugerous rival, and Troop 20, a it the following year. s 5. I'our veteran New York stars H. PO. promising new-comer which cap- | Ninety-three men oppoltd Walk- e T Tal VAl (haShanth e tured first place In the second di- |eys ambition today, among them They were Ward, second base; Pipp LR B0/ vision last year and thereby ad- |four amateurs, and from this quar- frst b Schang, catcher, and RS ¢ vanced to the first class, will battle [1ot may come the greatest golf. Scett, shortstop. O ke for the honars, Troop 19 of St. Jo- | Bohby Jones, stocky little Georglan, Gehrig was at first, Shanks at sec- 2 2 0 0 seph’s church, in the first group last g shooting expertly and is very like- ond, Wanninger at short (L TN A year, has heen reorganized and |y 1o repeat his conquest of 1923 at gough behind the ba N dropped back into the second dis!ipwood, when he, eliminated Bob Victory was clinched e R g . vision, Other prominent contend-ryjckshank in a play-off. Francis A single and a double were 2 ers In the lower class include Troop |Quimet, star for many years, also hingles of the season for B: D 99 of the TWirst Baptist church, ltpreatens difficuities for the other two others were home runs by Meu- S Troop 3 of the Trinity M. E. church, [aspirants. He won the eyent in 1913 o G Troop 14 of the Stanley school, and. |4t Brooklyn. The St. Louis Cards, with the s strange as it may seem, Troop 1 of | Among the proféssionals who are reins tightly held by their new man- | X7 Batted for Mogridge in Newington. This last troop is lo-|chodujed for the 72 holes today ager, Rogera Hornst piled Up A| zxx—Batted for Wanninger in Sth cated at the home for crippled chil- |41 tomorrow are the winter's sen- third etraight vict the Reds Tian for Ruth In Sth dren and, naturally, the hoys cannot | gtions, ¥ommy, Armour and Mac- with Sherdel pitchir class ball, | Washington oleEniy participate in the running = events, |15onaid Smith. Smith accomplished while the Detroit Tigers turned again |~ o O oo hits - peckinanug! but they have gone into the signal- | povcoious 140 at Lido last week, on the White Sox and rode home in Three base hit—Peckinpaug! ing and other similar contests with [}, v Armour was unimpressive. a slugging bee, 16 to 15, on the cir- Judge, Meusel a vim which promises to make the [woroocter, however, has many trees cuit drive of Manager Cobb in the |5/ Bluese. Dugty other troops take notice of them. |aiq hills, while Lido les upon the ninth. 5 5 There will be two classes of [ g and js without the woods The Bost #d Sox were unable |gridge 1, ever In the A events eight .04 to catch up Eddie Rommel's Ferguson 3. Hits points are awarded for first place, | waiter Hagen and Gene Sarazen, slow ball a: tics treated the [°fF I i e for second and three for third.| juoinione of days ago, and t cHarings of three Hub pitchers to 19 (Ruth) : These Include first aid, making fire | (o™ oar of the British open hits for a 15 to 2 victory. It was osing plicher— by friction, Morse and ecmaphore e atrong the staters/ With h win of the seaso and, Conno SPRADLING OHIO signaling, knot tying, stretcher- (oot i Ihexa 1k fthe remlt The Brooklyn Dodgers celebrated —_— PURDUE. making, water boiling and scout- |, oxeelent practice rounds. He and {he 624 birthday of their new pr . . craft. ~ldarazen played this course in the dent, Wilbert Robinson, by taking a . PO. A E. RLSON In the B events first place brings| oo qualifyin= tourntment & 12-inning battle from the Giants, § b 3 s e reercor- | five points, second three and third | .\ "0, to n the form of a pre tion T T S e W“.\ And you can't walk off with hlghl Jcompllmentefl by both teams. one. | These include pacing, dressing [Yoh "B% 0 ol han a leading SHomEF tonensd ics NeW | yresanus, 2 St e sin and Ilinofs. i |honors on track and fleld solely | The Gascos will play the P. & F. | ,ce paul Revere race, broad Jump | .o o oniative in Bell Melhoyrn, & York club. The little s0uthpa®|wijgame Sgndan 1 0 °°“h.'“; What the Big Ten outdoor |[1Toush the work of individua) per- Corbln office team at Walnut Hill| o0v " patrol staff relay, centipede performer who will test the best of forced over the winning run by is- | Jacobson, cf . i of R el Jaimbofe seems cers [formers. You need second, “third, rk Thursday evenin tace, antelope race, over-the-top [T T swillie Hunter, from suing a pass to Hargraves, pinch Dixon. : 2 1 0 250 . (x‘w‘] \Or dn’:](l‘ir»g‘”‘m when the an. |fourth, and vyes, fifth-place points [o J‘he score of last nlghts Bame | . o' potato relay, signal tower, staff the Pacific coast, is another among hitter, SR S B e N T et he feat across, was as follow et 5 oy (o ML L Ry g altter Caston, p Ery e St nual classic is staged at the stadium |PUt ¢ eat acri oace throw, rescue race, and hum the favorites The St. Louls Browns nosed Cleve- - = = = |nere, June 6 and 6 It Ohio had more balance T be- A iU E | staciatracss and out of fourth place with a six- Totals i ‘DH 1 e ook for the Wolverines to set |lieve it would crash through. But‘ {Woiak, 68 ..,.ccccei5 8 1 3 4 0| The judges will be scout officials RELEASE COLLINS run rally in the eighth, but the 8 to N e . wilnithel Hadgera and’ the|lt haznit J L hv Gh Rd |Dudak; 1t ...... 3 3 4 0 0leom other cities this plan having g 3.—John (Shano) 3 victory was costly. Walter Gerber, BiR L EPOLA R m”“ il ‘1\H||‘wvl “hffi v may | Several of the other schools have 1m yflc S al‘g% 106 [P mnsahamy €€ 2Pt 4 0|worked very successtully in the past. (,07:]:’:;“':0“1:,""',‘“ fl,]’,,” and pinch their veteran shortstop, was put out « 1o 1 & be figured as a possivility, likely to |athletes of ability. But not enough PBarnes, 1t 5 2 0 o 0|Al troops are working out at their |FB TF e By cage White Sox and of play for a month by fracturing a s | 1 0 s Tt of them on their squads to cut much Rough Shod OWI‘ Peflc]l PllSl]el‘S""’w ot i 1 0 4 0 0lheadquarters in the open and this| o LS 0 ok, was given his bone in his right foot in a alide, AR despite the loss of its of a swath nn:t\mvm ': . /; 0 : 3 : year's meet glves promise of being | 16 il " aease tast night so Joe Genewich halted the slug- 4 8 2 3 0 0 captain and star pole vaul Jim Ior instance, Dauber. of Towa; —— "'“‘"" : S 3} % olcne of the closest in years. mis the man¥ge: ¢ hilliea while his mates | . 0 s el ! dussell, Chicago; Spradling, Purdue; 4 e jMcCarmickiin 2 g {that he might assum Ring o fie Phillies while his mates D Brooker s a great tea It's one '; "_- 1 "7 K | The Gasco baseball nine for the . = oo een Gl Silver cups will be a ded to the | ment of the Pittsfield club, of the bits. v xp:ngo'u];lez‘y‘?h\Lh')(t.j:w’x‘:l\km; i )i o (ol thelbas hepreteran Steve Jitr o) :\qi‘am;wb“rt::a;né O el of Mia. |second time this season, swamped| T on %% M 11 2 12 Oltroops taking frst and second places | yctern league, The announce- I off the cu hree ker | A o 'has turned out in recent seasons. FISICNE SR % i = o R 0. o |in each division. I ade afte erence pitchers, and the Braves topped a o0 Abr) ‘o Steve Han unlcashed some (S0UFl are _excentional Jerformers. the City Hall nine n & game st Wal- || ABE I PO A, (in ::r;?‘[cc\:‘.-‘f‘r::\l'iln]: att rr’:e;l;:;vrnnb one-sided game, 12-5 o " T2 his lengthy Michi- |But they are on inferfor aggrega- |nut park last eventng, The scors [P LB soneed 3 3§ gl 7 leti ndas o o i ot i Bood (38 dLEnE tions by which the Gasco laid low thelr [iyrekas t o3 0 12 4 0 promoters Completing {Quinn, of fhe Red Sox. Collins g : 9900, 00 nBan T ver/boysiiks Hubs| 1 look for several new Blg) Ten lopponenta this time wasi11 to 3. |Jow Xeakes 3n 08 00 0 0 o/ Arrangentents for Bout 5o *° Pittsfield today. % AMERICAN LEAGUE L e Doy e N, Tecords to he hunmg up, if climatic All throughout the game, McCor- 2 1 O s Hoo s s e . bard. Wittman, Reinke. NoWhul |l Lo iions are favorahle, The pres- |mick, one of the meter readers, held g 0] L an ol Canner, Wyo, Jiine il (AE) SFR0- | B sWISS OVANT ODYMEICS Munz and o on, when you 1660 M 10 ahot-put mark. for one, scems the city gang helpless, allowing only : 30 & 3 % §lmoters of the Bob Roper-Harvey| pragye, Czechoslovakia, June 3 PHILAVELPHIA L S '0) ,,X, almost certain to fall. The same may |seven scattered hits throughout the P, 1b 1 0 1 0 b ofPerkios fight scheduled “"‘f for | (Ap)—Switzerland today applied to Rishop. b sy e 5 : oot the half-mile and javelin 'seven innings to 11 that the Gas < 5 5 p|Friday night are continulng Aar-jeh Olympic committee for the right 3NN oatos marks. House gang collected off Bradley and S | rangements for the bout following 1o gtage the Olympic games in 1386 S AR s Y HubhardpOncRolsc . Tedders Kilduff. Cit ‘110 | announcement by the county attor- |Tpe committee postponed its de- i Hubbard, asiyol f.oub: S b Erickson sporting on firg base for \ts—Dudak, Erickson. Three |ney's office that no steps had been |cision, 2 3 2 L i o HE]NS T (OF GAME FOR heRGasteoriiny i eantiik {ushnad iita—F. Shechan. ’ Bases on bails—| taken to prevent the match. : 1 12 '“""";{ Hen eh '\' ?" St the feature of the game in the fifth ‘y\'r:um W Mec n:;nwkk; L;f‘:‘r-'l Annoucemet was made in Ciey- ‘========__ 50 2 2 3 B THREE WEEKS WITH M{KLE inning when with the bases loaded, —Jack Malloy | enne yesterday that Governor Ross Bomuslity e S a dosh a0 R e he connected for a sizzling two-bag- s | wonld scek to prevent the bout, as a | TENNIS Tolila P R L S ger that cleaned the bases and de- THR AN LEAGUE | violation of the state statutes pro- | R E e 3 cided the contest right then and At the Commercial alleys last vide a flne or Imprisonment for —Al u,"\r-:,.i‘ e e st iy | Star Twirler for Pirates A. C. Found ipcro g and Steve Dudak were night in the three-man league, | participants of prize fights. GOLF e L N the heavy artillery for the Gascos, Frank, Tom and Haines took three e } o s the former collecting three hits, ene out of five games from Charles| SPEEDBOYS WIN ANOTHER || RACKETS CLUBS RaluKe, haltamiler, has few Sf any in His Leg of them a two-ply wallop and the Becner and Mike, while Whit The Speedboys added another vic- || g2 (o $10 $1.50 to $4.00 < outside of Helffrich of . _ lother getting two. Dudack scored Frank and Gregor won five straight fory to their list of wins by taking ¥ save Your Keys o Wiitman 1s speedy fn| Efdic Heins, star pitcher for the lthrec of his team's runs. without any difficulty from Gannis, | the measure of the Cardinals at ’ P 220-vard dashes and | Pirate A. €. haseball team, will he| Durns, lanky fisst baseman of the George and Joe. 8. Cbeo. A large Paradise Park last night by the | MDFIELD Munz is a pretty good shot-putter. |out of the game for at least three (%1 ||d;x crew ]r-a.\flf} took premier | gallery was on hand.to watch the scorc of 4 to 2. The Speedboys| | also has several other boys S re. [Honors for batting from his mates. matches, would like to hear from any team S i phnts forina | Vg becAuselol the injuries hie re- fye collected three solid singles and in the state averaging 14 Ui SrPorR7T/NVG GOOL Blue forces. ceived last Sunday In the game at | Michigan:stacks-up as a Milldale, according to an announce- L to heat me made today by Manager K ¢ elebrities 5 et man, Saunders. Helns wrenclied his ankie " ,.M”‘,.M, in the 15th i g of the game and e hotoputter [the injury developed into such a p Ralp! sprain that he is forced to DETROIT ST in bed for some time. AB. R H E \Me.| Y¥his is a bad blow to the hopes 10 0 and Vallely, |of Ahe Corsairs, who have been 5ol ? nis rates as the |tra@:ling at a fast pace. Tn three 1 e ayed so far this season they 1 e er Teapars, P ¥d 50 far this season the. ¢ ks t Tilino winner by a margin have co d in a 14 and a 16- Tk PT‘:;,;: t,.’.' McGow . P s not as strong this inning game ) een. Time—1.57 5 ey asc t the well-balanced ther blow that has been san aar, when it counted |info the ranks of the local team i hough taking but four [the fact that ‘Lefty” Paimer is also up with a bad leg. He has a 1aid painful case of rheumatism and wi e Merigold, hurdlers; and Meiher and Ma. be runners, are Coach |for some time e | Heins has taken of to come i an X-ray picture ared limb and it of the ligaments in Following his Juckeye hurg they befieve as an excellent chance 925 championship {shows that all i md0 woollier the member are torn . and Guthrie, | with the Pirates, having left the rou dash | Corbin Red Sox squad o B RTS HITTING a an outfi ag are (sl SpRLD Babe in Second Pay Out Gets a Balance Most Necessary Asset Double and a Single Out of Four Trips to Plate. New York, June of- hits in his s season yesterday, 3—With a pair cond game of the Babe Ruth took an league bat- | TOMORROW NIGHT — THURSDAY up pursuit of Americ ‘ ting leaders who preceded him into half: After a hitless first day against Walter Johnson, the Yankee slug- E R ger faced George Mogridge in his initial appearance at the plate yes- | terday ae the New York club tackled | Washington in the second game of BARNEY SPINELLA of Brooklyn, N. Y., Champion Duck Pin Bowler, [ iir spen M mas e bvoa) VS, It was his only opportunity to bat against Mogridge, who was re-| EDDIE ANDERSON—State Duck Pin Champion Purse $500.00—10 Games o N‘ ‘ "“‘,T;H,y"n”ii"‘?’:;m‘ CASINO — TOMORROW NIGHT — THURSDAY o ool S e lin two trips-to the plate Monday. vears. Games may be arranged hy connect- ing with 8. Grouson, tel 1591, D THE HERALD LL{ SIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS 1 one of his teanPs runs. 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