New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 11, 1925, Page 8

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IIIIITIIIIIILININNL CITY LEAGUE MANAGERS MEET TONlGHT HlGH SCHOOL IN POOR FORM LOSES TO SOUTHINGTON J H. ROBINSON LEADS THE DONATION TOURNAMENT MANY DlSAPPOlNTED BY ACTION OF YALE AFHLETIC ASSOClATlON — SPORTING BRIEFS OF lNTEREST CINCINNATI WITHIN HALF A GAME OF PITiSBURGH Hornsby Leading Home Run Hitters- Cubs—Yankees Take Game From Indians—Mack- men Trim Chicago—Washington Swamns Detroit— | St. Louis On Batting Spree Against Red Sox. New York, Jui secutive victorics einnati to o first division pennant race are threatening to p who lead them by o The Phillies dropped straight 1o Cinci to 2, Critz leading off wit for the Reds in the openi Meantime three Pitt Runlers sre being pounded by Braves who won, 6 to 4. Rogers Hornsby, Cardinals’ man- ager, went into undisputed leader ship among the home-run hitters in the maiors by connecting for his 16th four-bagger of the season, which contributed to the defeat of the Nodgers, 11 to 2. Bob Meusel of the Yankees is second in line with 15, Perfect support was given to Way- 1and Dean, who pitched the 1s to a 5 to 3 victory over the Cubs, allowing eight bingles which he kept well scattered, In the American league New York outrallied the Indians and won, 6 to B, In the tenth after Cleveland had forged to the front twice. Five home runs figured in the confest, Ernie Johnson's blow enabling the ‘ + Yankees to tie in tt nth. Boh Ward Shawkey, veteran New T twirler, yeceived an automobile from admir- ers bhefors the game. The Mackmen came from behind | und seored three runs in the ninth to p win from Chicago, 9 to 8. Two pinch 1 hitters, French and Bagwell, singled | for Philadelphia in the ninth . At Washington Senators | turned back the Tigers, ehamplons gathering three Detroit pitchers. Cobb and | Wingo of Detroit made circuit wal- lom oft Coveleskie in the sixth Touis went on a batting spre l[llns! four Red Sox twirlers ar alded by seven Boston iRplayal | oot won 15 to 8. ¥, Sacri Arrangements are under way by American league officials to have | two teams of hoys play a nine-innin game before each scheduled big Jeague contest in every city of the circuit on “Boys' Day." the date of which is yet to be fixed of both home and visiting géther with the umpires, wil the younsters. AMERICAN LEAGUE CHICAGO AB. R ] Mest) Davis. Collins, Sheel Falk, It Heaper, Kamm genalk, c Thurston, p Blankenship, D . 5o o e et o n T Totals PHILAD! AB. Bishop, b Dykes, 1o mmons, cf Milter, rf Baumgartne Groves, Weleh Btokes. Bagwell Heimach Chicago Philadelphia Two base mom Thueson, Homye:” e s i \'\TI()\\LLLA\([L Collins. Double pl salloway and NEW 3 Poole; Falk, Davis 4 Collins and Shee T Left on base Base on balls ner Leonard Hellowa Cole. p Burke, x Totals MeN £ Rice Gortin Judge. Blucgs. Ruel MeN Adams. Coveleskie. Marberry, p . Reuther J. Harris, Totals —Batted for ¥ Batted for | SR Moose Field Day | Saturday afterncen and eiening Jume 13, at Schestzen and Quariet Club Parks Eatertainment and Dancing at Both places to Parks FREE EVERYBODY WFICONE ants Win Over | EICHEESON §) rrgsooR! " HARTRANFT NEBRASKA Chicago, June 11.—With the east- ern inter: western confer- nce and Pacifie st champion- now out of the way, the next competition of note will be the annual natic country will far winper o m of stars, aniong them Norman Anderson rinters in Careers as MEET IN BOUT Charlie Goodman of New York And Gershe. C it Tonight STANFORD £ X HUBBARD ' HOUSER ICHIGAN Usc VALE GRADUATES GET TICKET GUT Between 200 and 300 Men in Club Links the lowest net score in the Donation Tournament Medal play hanl.cap ale University Athletic aseocla- | vesterday at the Shuttle Meadow 1« caused keen disappointment club links and therehy was awarded tween 200 and 300 people in first choice in the prizes. Each en- n in cutting try in the tournament donated -Harvard prize and each player in the touney This City Keenly Disappointed s 5 movinson came throush win ain by its ac tickets for the Y vace from 1o to one. The ac- was awarded a prize, tie cs it certain that there will ' scores having tne f v will be d to dispense * total of 68 for thi place. ins to have either their wives cthearts accompany them folisea Letters have been sent out to all ose who made application for two | J. H. Robinson kets explaining the situation and | ¢ W. Manning ng of the manner of curtaiiment g, A, Humphrey iecided upon. The letter states that | w, J, Sweeney re is a fotal number of applica- i Rtanley tions of 3,310 and the total number 'yf ¢, Treadw: E. Mitchell Farmer P. B. Stanley ..... R. M. Patsons .... reduce a sufficient number of | (" ' parker ications from two to one or to < I cogtello ... inate 250 applications for two ation states then, that two ways in which this v could he overcome and one 'J. H. ROBINSON WINS DONATION TOURNANENT Has Lowest Net Score in Medal Play Handicap On Shuttle Meadow pick of gifts number of New DBritain- jonated. €. W. Manning was sec- ad planned to sce the col- and with a low act of 67 coming in tacle 1 year, who Will cn the heels of Robinson who had now hecause of the fact , g while E. A, Humphrey The scores made yesterday a P, . Coholan . . Booth Porter . W. Loples JQudd . O, Merwin . H. Kirkham . M. Prior .. Kinsclla B. Simmons Val Hart J. Cheney C. H. Baldwin H. §. Humpk D. Davenport D. W. Page tanley Hart S0ikTres A. G. Kimhall David ‘l«wmrsr . J. Wachter . . Parsons P. Upson . 8 Hart Henry Maijer John Hart E. B. Carter . E. Kimbal A. L. Mackay RANGERS PRACTICE The Rangers will ho game tonight at 6:3 grounds. The game inning affair be lined up against tie Machine company HIGH TEAM LOSES 10 LEWIS OF SOUTHINGTON Locai School ‘Nine Makes Poor Showing In All Departments of the Game The New Britain high school base- ball team In 6ne of Its poorest showing of the year, dropped Its second last game to Lewis high school of Southington In Southing- ton yesterday afternoon. Overcon- fidence, coupled with poor pitching and the absence of Grip and Politis from the lineup reasons for the continuance of the slump the school nine has found itself in. The local team was away off form and at no time was it dangerous to Its opponents, Haber was easily the star of the game for ¢ Britain, getting three hits, while Fontano was the points for the losers, New Britain will close the season Saturday when the team meets the St. Thomas' seminary nine at Eliza- beth Park in Hartford. The summary: Darrow, 3h ITaber Belser, Nelpy Salmon, Clatre Gorecll Tewleki, Conlin, p Totais AB. R Judd, b Walsh Miller, Fontana, Tota 1 Three hase hits—Haber, Fon on ball—off Conlin 1, Nelson out by—tanlin 2, Ly Nelson bases—N. B. 4. Left on bases—N. Lewis 4. PULLS OLD TRICK | | Batter Accuses Pitcher of Doctoring Ball, Asks For It, Ball Goes to Backstop and Runner Scores, Oklahoma City, Okia., June 11 (®) —An old baseball trick by “Pug’ Griffin, Des Moines right flelder, brought in thie run in the 13th in- ning of the Western lcague game | here yesterday that gave Des Moines a victory, § to T .| With two down Brausen, on third, Griffin at bat and the score tied, the batter mccused Rasmussen, Okla- homa City pitcher of “doctoring" the ball. As he asked to look at the ball Rasmussen tossed it and Grif- fin stepped asid Brausen scored |while Cady, Oklahoma City catcher was chasing the ball, DISCOUNT on Baseball and Tennis Goods (except balls and bats) 108 4 a practics Pioneer hree will Britain ¢is by drawing. The first plan ipon, the lctter states, be- graduate the chance to see ne {f impossible to m more tickets. s is agrecable to almost every- Iy except that the classification of ose wio are denied two fickets bit far fetched and clong in the follow- that undue partiality to certain ones in the e tickets. The n reduced from tickets to one: Juniors, sopho- WHAT DO You shimen, members of pro- s, graduates of pro embers, grad- in- hard professional ausge there are A of men in this eity luates of the pgofes : nf Yale whe will be Jeniad the privilege of taking their wives or &weethearts to what is one olorful classics of the The Yale At rd put in a few vears itself of 2skoriation may the conrss it has adopted in thik fespectill Bettar Yoriat e feut swn the number of tickets to its | ~ninr body than to deprive its for mer students of their rightful privi- PITCHER SENT BACK Pittsburg, June 11 M—The Pitts- league baseball club irned Don Songer, rer, to the Oklahoma Western league un- agreement. Under for his return Pitts- may recall Songer on five days' STECHER WINS BOUT June 11 (—Joe of the world's wrestling champton & recent defeat of sians Zhyszko, defeated Dan <oloff of New York, in two straight s last night, Lots s TEIBINE WANTA SEE THE CHIEF ABOULT? rplus tickets it it Goep! 1 wanNT You To ) WRITE ME FOR Two ) HUNDRED THoUSAND - & AND | CAN TAKE AN X AneiN ATION. TODAY e oo o Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling? HoLpGITY LEA[ilJE MEETING TONIGHT Managers to Elect President and Secretary and Discuss Rules The City league moguls will as semble again tonight in Loom 201 of the ‘city hall to elect a president and manuger of the league and to discuss the rules under which the league will be conducted this yeur, The public amusement commission voted at a meeting the other night to approve the report of James ghton, commissioner and com - mm\n of onc forming the leaguc. and the games will start off with a bung on June The managers of the various teams which will start the league off, will as the governing body of the league. They will make the | rules of play and will hear all dis putes which may arise during the scason, If no satisfactory arrange- ment can* be reached, then the ap- peal will be subniitted in writing to the secretary of the league who In | turn will submit it to Judge William I, Mangan who has been selected [to be the Judge Landis of the City |league. His decision will be final and there will be no appeal from it The meeting tonight will find ail the mana of the teamns that are to play in the leagu embled. The league will be composed of six teams, |all of them rarin’ to get going. The managers will agree on a set of rules, will organize the board of con- trol and will discuss a schedule. 1t has already been agreed that all games will be played at Walnut IHill park on Saturday afterncons. There will be no twilight games un- less it should be found necessary to y off a tie or postponed games. There will he two games at 2 o'clock one on Diamond No. 1 and the other lon Diamond No. 2 and one game at 4 o'clock each Saturday. Fhere will he no games played on July Fourth Dbecause of the fact that players and lteams have already made private plans for that day. The umpires to be selected by the city commission will he among the best in town. They wil] be given the power to conduct the games with absolutely no interference from play- ers or captains of the various teams Should a decision arise, the manager of the team against whom the de- cision has arisen may verbally pro- ‘l"” to the umpire and then submit his appeal in writing to the secre- v of the league. The protest will {then be put through the regular {channels and will be disposed of in {he manner to be agreed upon to Inight One rule that will b insisted upon at tonight's meeting will he the strict adherence to the player limit. At the last meeting of the league man- agers, 1t was agreed to have the managers submit a list of 18 play- ers for their teams and they will not [he allowed to use any men other an those whose names they sub Imit. This has heen the cause of much dissatisfaction during the past seasons and precautions will be tak- en tonight to guard against it this |year |" The teams that will he represent {ed tonight are the Tirates, the |Rangers, the Fafnir-Dragons, the |Orioles, the Burritts, and P. & ¥ Corbin. The time for the meeting 18 8 o'clock and the place is Roon 201, city hall. TRAPSHOOTING crayP §. Thomas, Ont, June 11 (P Ernest V. Burroughs of Detroit cap tured the grand international ingles {trapshooting championship by breaking 98 targets out of a possible 100 at the international shoot held vesterday at the St. Thomas Gun olub. Burroughs was high gun on Tuesday. S0 YoU'RE an INSURANCE AGENT WITH THE SRCAT A K INSURANC (L comemy //,‘ %) OH-H- BOY!AIN'T 1T A GR-R-RAND AND GLOR-R-R10US FEELIN fifi/# Zoh

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