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

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oot s CORBIN RED SOX DOWNS COLLINSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL GlVES HARTFORDEASY VICTORY TROOP FOUR WINS SCOUT MEE o PIRATES SWAMP WAUREGAN - FALCONS TAKE CLOSE GAME FROM HERRUPS — RANGERS DOWN FAFNIR-DRAGONS-—BRIEF NEWS FOURTH PLACE IS MOST ‘FALE!]NS HIT HARD DISPUTED PEG OF CIRCUIT AND DOWN HERRUPS Philadelphia and ( incimmli Teams Start Battle Today Pl[fhel‘s Batle Eflds in Win for Locals by 4-2 Score —(:iants Keep Cards in Cellar With Win—Robins Take Final Tilt From Chicago — Browns Humble e Yankees—Washington Bows to White Sex. | ball games of years at 10 yesterday afternoon, e ey took the Herrups of| 4 to 2. The pitch- | Bruno Kania | The for- touched seven times but ird, the hits were | er allowed but four | On two occasfons he gave them turned | s on the part of il by a lucky single cre several fine fielding Jervis huuled down seven 1 in neat best St Nen Jace ¢ \ . formuner present phia ( opening in Re Idleness cost T Tower terda travellir cinnat, th Quakers secutive ¢ Braves, The d break agail elinc! triumpt best collecty mates in the An bro their f and kept with N St. Lo wre of the Ya Ruth failing te conne trips to the plate, slashed out his 14th the year and had the d being the only play 10 four bases vesterday It was his fourth hom threa games, Washington bowed Wox, 4 to 2, Faber lin ehamplons to nine hits. lour pltc ers were used by the Senators. AMERICAN LEAGUE Harttord s of 1 were superh, balls 1o sve by erm shape. also turned in Joo Kania at ind sure all the visitors Maire, Webb Stepped in with gems, e robbing Sheehan of ing running catch in Wojack and Zeig while tendy e the Bean last 1 by a Ve, ind ity i the| out Wojak He went to sacrifice and to left. in the a run y one gl to | Zeiger's ick's single two nal got their is Rr singled, scorir t second on th counted on Parker's | K istinction of the Ialcons the kept ity Sheelian ta sacrificed Wojak Muire, whose “arrell off the to first. downy ough Pay yming in In the | Kredar walked Kania Sheel hit for gave in the past - high bag, Sul- second to the “-1\,.,, iting out two with o ri fifth 1 took a head and Mary Mohawks of next Sunday Leihald, cf & Harris, Rice, rf Goslin, 1t Judge. . < [perfect HEIMACH BACK AGAIN Gibbons After First Knockout Carcer 15 NO{ Satisfie Star Pitcher of Athletics Recuper- wreer is No Satisfied that He Robertson, Riee, rf Sisler, 1b Williams MeManus, Jacobsen Dixen, ¢ Tamotte, Bush, p . Through, ates From Injured Shoulder and is Ready to Work Totale Wanninger Shanks, 3b Combs, ot . Ruth, rf hack Churches Meeting to | Plan |~1~cha|| l,cazue oft Bea Bases—New pitcher—Rea brand and Etans NATIONAL LEAGUE Lowers Track Record In Automobile Race & formation | A. this i Tiern Petty Mhgh, xx Ocborpe TYGERS BUY OUTFILLDER To Adams, Pittenger Freigay, Brooks, Griftith, rf Hartoett. © Grimm, 1b we o SUZANNE IN FORM Bresklyn Chicagn 31— Batted tor Eh sx—Batted for Petty , |ning, HAL RHYNE PAUL WANER PIRATES TAKE WAUREGAN WITH PALMER PITCHING Beagles Goes on Hitting Rampage, Trips. Pirates with “Lefty” Palmer ching a good game, swept to a 0 4 victory over Wauregan yester- le went | 1page, coming With the Pirates played a field and crashed Weir divided , getting a double hits besides singles. es displayed a pretty fourth in- 03, id honors with ale plyce i 1 ¢ With the score 4 Jasper 1Welr me ay, an down bunts, a with sacks then came through double playing of Ca ¢ attack of the C ave hit a played goood George Hallin 1 added to the P roster the ball Z on lines yes- was of a high-class specie, PINATES When the majors paid | for Willie Kamm and | Jimmy O'Connell, they set a prece- dent that bodes ill for big prospects from the coast. Having hud a | money, a fair offer tem Waner and Valla of S8an Francisco and Hal Rhyne, star shortstop, are in the Coaat league this year instead pting. GEN Is As a result of the maojrs. A number of would like to acquire the services of these three stars but do not like to gamble at the price demanded. RANGERS IN G0OD FORM TRIM DRAGONS IN GAME “l"ulnir Crowd Fielding Work and Are Swamped By Opponents The Rangers A, C. baseball team. |profiting by the lesson learned last |Sunday, showed a complete reversal |of form in yesterday's game against hig Is Very |the Fafnir-Dragons and the boys from Nigger Hill under a The game was call- H\d in the seventh by mufual con- nt because of the intense heat. 1'h1: was the first game for the |Dragons and their showing in t, E |field was decidedly ragged. Mana, {Tommy Aldrich expects that “Hh |12 ) to 3 score. E VALLA 475,000 for taste of league $100,000 league | the big| no longer | Outfrelders clubs Loose In swamped | the outer garden ‘o(h'r candidates who are out for the | Collecting Four Doubles in Five |19Am. the nine will round into shape to do battle in the City league. Both Hamlin and Chant pitched !z00d ball, pyling out | imons, Hogan, M I McKnern. Kell Con- | Pratt n making their | cleaning the | er. the latter having strikeouts {n two frames. pitching for the Fafnir five Gerland- | nine, mrmd in a good game, but he re- ceived poor support. M Joe Hayes, ¢ Atgosy, "t Yankaskas, Argosy, Argos Hamlin has |3 and | Two base hit et . McKnerney Bass on balls—G Kelly Left on bases nons, Hogan, RANGERS A.B. R =] Z o - Aldrich, M. Haves Gerlander —Ran M. Argosy, E. Hayes, AR e 222mp . .l >:-:$>>—>>:F‘ » 4. Stolen | Jack Argosy, | | die” HIGH TEAM DROPS NE 10 HARTFORD Local Players With Victory in Sight, Play Santa Clans The New Britain High schooel baseball team dropped a loosely played game to Hartford High at Trinity fleld Saturday afternoon by the score of §to 7. There was no ex- cuse for the locals losing the game after having it sewed up for six in- nings. The Red and Gold played champlionship ball for the first six innings behind superb pitehing by Conlin, but then the team went to pleces, Conlin, through no fault of | his own,’ was taken from the hox and was replaced hy “Lefty" Haber whose slants proved to he no puzzles for the Hartford batters. A bad break In the game the expected victory into a defeat, Belser, playing second base for N Britain was hit in the mou¥h by a ball thrown from Neipp to sccond to catch a man stealing. The crossed in front of Belser causing him to lose wight'of the hall and the pill. travelling at terrific specd, struck him in the mouth laying him low for a time. Right after this in arted the next inning, he had a '\umhf-r’ of easy balls hit at him, but owing to the pain he was suffering, he was unable to play his usual game, New in the first inning by allowing Hart- ford to score three runs, Coming into the second, New Britain put runner | Britain started things going | RED SOX ’I‘AKE VIGTORY BY QUICK DOUBLE PLAY Collinsville Has Winning Run Oon Bases In Ninth But Rally I Nipped In Bud With the winning run on the bases Lambert hit into a double play, Patrus to Fitzpatrick to Blanehard and the Corbin Red Sox brought home an 8-6 verdict over the Col- linsville club in a game played in that town. For seven innings Buckland had pitched as sweet a game of ball as apyone would wish to see but the heat was getting hold of the big [fellow and in the last three iinings he was nicked for eight hits. He |game! refused assistance, ever, and stayed In the box to win his own game, The Red Sox scored four in the |opener on a hrace of passes ‘Imf\ and a sgerifice fly, Three more |were scored in the third on a pass, Ithr# consecutive hits and a sacr fice fly and one in the fifth on three onsecutive bingles made off the Red Hox ol dteammate Berg, | Collindville first scored In fourth on a pass and two hits. pass, DBuckland to work and fanned the next | Collinsville seor fifth on a pass ahd Two hits a pass the | following another {went Hhree hitters |another in the a brace of Mhits, more in the seventh, In~the nimth, five consecutive hits yielded two yuns and with the winning runs on |the bases, the lightning double play ended the game. The score CORBIN RED across one and in the third forged |\* ahead by scoring three, Two more came across the pan in the fifth and another in the sixth making the clunt 7 to 3 in favor of the Conlin wus taken from the box in the seventh and Habert went in, Up to this time, Haber had been play- ing a stellar game in left fleld and as luck goes, halls were hit out to which would footed s@uthpaw, was unable to get pie for the fleet but Johnny Grip, under them. Jarrell, pitching for ¥ the second consccutive day, was stiff in the first inings and was touchea freely by the New Britain batters, In the latter part of the game, however, he began to work and when New Britain needed the hits, he was in- vincible, New Britaln scemed lose heart when the game turned and literaly handed the game to their rivals, “Babe Neipp worked in fine shape behind the bat and also swung a wicked club, Politis shone on the first sack despite the fact that he was playing with anm injured hand. The fatal ninth saw Hartford with two on the sacks with one out. * Carr, the Hartford first came to the plate and base man, (Continued on Following Page) || BOYS, JOIN THE Y! SUMMER MEMBERSHIP FOUR MONTHS — for — $2.00 ENTITLES BOYS to all PRIVILEGES, INCLUDING VIMMING POOL .2 The Days of Real Sport ARGENTINE LLEVEN WINS rs witnessed the URUGUAYANS WIN IN SOCCER plon June & footl team vesterdayv from a Basel team by a & ROBI )N LACROSSE CAPT. Pethlet Pa, June £-—An Hugh \ptain of He iversity nson of 1 T 10T ar Lehigh | qu‘s ol iy BTN AR ) ] ' Fh YA 40 - €' MON TS Jiminy Go to! after locals. | be ! artford for | [ rotms st 1 Aal part® Collin e | Two bage (v I3 Derg B S i e iallinny &ves 2 in 3 Wl Lconald and W alker May . Meet for Welter Crown New York, June 8 (AP)—An- ’Hrwnwlmn' was made Nere | day that Tex Rickard has approach- | ed Benny Leonard with gn of | fight Mickey Walker for the w {\a ight championship hefore t the outdoor scason. announced his retirement but his fricnds declared he ng a c eback to box onc m h i*h the welterweigh as as objective, . Burns, Lambert Vitz, Blanchard 11, Corbin Hits—oft B Wild vitehie Time g I Left on vester- | el «N o \ ] more title Ji8 | fa | conside | | | Six Entries in First Round of Polo Tourney | June § the (AP)=With first round lelphia, ams entered, of the Southeastern circuit elimina- | tion polo tournament starts today at the I'hiladelphia Country club ova The war department four of Wash- inglon meets the Bryn Mawr Ramby lers in the contest, Other teams entered are the Ficld artillery, Fort Mycr adelphia Country Regulars and match will be opening Va., The Mawr final cluk nson. played’ June how- | three | Then | and an outfield error gave them two | a1l In xteenth I'hil- TROOP FOUR AGAN LEADS ALL SCOUTS Refains Championship Held Since First Meet in 1910 its nearest competitor and winning more points than both of its oppon- ents together, Troop 4 of the First Congregational church easlly won the 11th annual field day of the ew Britain Boy Scout council at Walnut Al park Saturday after noon and retained the city cham pionship, which it has held since the meets were inaugurated in_ 1915 The winners, who have yet to be de- |feated in a competition of this kind, {scored 107 points in the battle among the first-class troops. Troop of the South Cbngregational {church ran a poor second with 46 points, while Troop*20 of the Lin- [coln school was third with 33 Troop 15 of St. Mary's church, {organized only a few months, upset {the dope among the second-class |troops and won the tite in that di- |vision With 48 points. The strug- gle here was much keener, Troop 9 of the Fimst Baptist church nosing in to second place with 34 points |and the others trailing as follows: {Troop & of the Trinity M. E. church, { Troop 10 of St. Joseph's church, ; Troop 14 of Stanley school, 13; Rotary club Troop 18, & Trobp 1 of wington, from the home for crip- A children, entered the Morze iling event in this class, but, §n common with all other second- division froops, was disqualified for | making than ten mistakes. The sympathies of the erowd were with these lads, who hobhled out on |erutehes 1o thair posts and- made a game effort in this, their first at- [tempt at competition, | The meet was one snccessful staged by the local ,cdlin cil, being conducted in a firm, fair and snappy way by the judges, Scont Bxecutive Alhert Breckbill and: two cputy commissioners, all from Bris- One event followed another rapidly and there was no wrangling on the part of defeated troops. Troop 4 furnished most of the |spectacular performance James {Beach made a fire by friction in lone minute flat, while Wilmer Bary refained the water boiling {title which he won last year. The Troop 4 Morse and s phore sig naling te ch sent and received two messages with only one mis the over-the-top start gave the other troops a H0-foot [lead, but the first seven men of 00p 4 made this up and the eighth stepped on the gas to win by a large mar Henry Itockwell of Troop 2 won the rescue race after a dead heat with Clinton Lawson of Troop 4. Troop 9 wade a fine showing in the difficult first aid race After Yhe cvents wers Htroops lined np. and che judges. I Warren council presented the two*highest troops A i S e T i Tes senior patrol leaders re | mory of the most an race a slow over, all ered tl of the local in ¢ the ceiving them cups, (Continucd On Following Page) GOIN’ ; FISHING? PICKEREL AND TROUT JASON 0P SPLECIAL STEEL ROD save Your Keys HADFIELD' | . 9ac | ONE. FER TH' MONEY Two FER TH SHow THree T MAKE READY and FOUR To — SNAKE GREAT! SH o © pes v rRIBoNE s More than doubling the score of,

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