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PLANS FOR CITY LEAGUE COM TING — CHURCH LEAGUE SCHEDULE — HIGH VICTOR OVER SOUTH MANCHESTER — RANGERS COMPLETE PLANS FOR OUTING — BUSY WEEK-END FOR SPORTS — OTHER NEWS VETERANS STILL SHINING DESPITE ROOKIES’ SHOWING | WEMORIAL FIFLD 0ld Timers Hit Hard For Victories Yesterday—Ruth's Date of Baseball Lefigfle Chan’ First Homer Doesn’t Win Game — Browns Beat | Red Sox With Williams’ Bat—Lusty Clouting Wins | For Robins—Tigers With Ty in Form Beat Wash- ington—Mackmen Tripped By Chicago—Cincinnati Wins Seventh Straight — Pirates and (‘ubs Hang Up Victories. New York, June 12 (A — The twinkle of young baseball Jumi- paries from the minors has bright- ened the play in the major leagn this year, but veteran stars are still | shining Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker, Eddie Col- Yins, Zach Wheat, Jacques Fournfer and Ren Willlams each hit hard and timely yesterday for victorie: Babe Ruth, with his first homer of the season, matched a similar elout by Speaker in the New York- Cleveland game, but Babe's swat was after the game had been sewed up by Tris. Two runners were aboard the bases wlen Tris banged the ball into the stands, and the three runs gave Cleveland victory by 4 to 1. Williams, in addition to tying Bob Meuse! of the Yankees for home- run hitting honors by pasting his fifteenth four-hagger of the season, deteated the Red Sox almost single- handed for the Browns, 9 to 7. addition to the homer, he made double and two singles in five times at bat. Wheat and Fournier saved the Robins from a shutout in their se- ries with the Cardinals by lusty CLEVELAN [ S 81 1ntzke, Kn Rt AR, ‘ ‘ 3 ' | 1] YORK B. R, 50 " ‘ n for Ruth in elouting in the seventh inning. Like |~ 8peaker and Williams, elosed the rally with a smash which settled the T to 5. Fournier tour-ply contest, Speake bla pl With a triple and two doubles Ty o Cobb 1ed Detroit on a batting ram- |¢” page before which the ehampion | Senators went down to defeat, 7 to 4, Walter Johnson being driven from the mound. The Mackmen wers tripped hy Chicagn, 6 to 5, The Sox knocked Fddis Rommel ont of the box with a five-run rally in the third. Cipcinnat ran its winning streak to seven straight hy winning fourth consecutive contest from the Phillies vesterday, 8 to 2, while the Pirates got an even break in their series with the Braves by a parting volley of fifteen hits which 11 to 3. The Chicago Cubs evened the se- | ries with the G hy Ttod Gowdy's homer with one on hase, " AMERICA he ants winning lespite Hank LEAGUE CHICAGH AB. R PO, A. B Hooper, rf . Kemm,, 3b .. Crouse, © Robertson, p Crengros, Totals 28 PHILADELP AB. I Bishop, °h g1 Fox afternoon Scheat Clab Parks. Entertainment and Dancing at both places Admission to Parks FREF EVERTRODY WELCOWE Seturdny and June 13, at n and ~voning Quartet McManus, b K. Williama, 1 of yom, i Hon | Ruffing, p Totale (Contisned on Folloving Page) 8T. oft Beall 0 i LoUIS AB. R 1 ‘ 9ith, t meeting { the popularity of the park. Si2is0 5224 CHURCHES 10 USE From June 82 to June 28 gpite the fact that the commit- of the fnter-church > voted to have the games played at Walnut Hill - park, 1id 1o start the first game Monday, June 22,4t has been found impossi- iis, and Dwight Skinner, leagie, has found to make a change. on found that no grounds t ball league, are avall- nut HiL park, and it is sehedule 1es at Wil park. on Memorial field ve been taken to securc ut Hill park for the summer of 1 g » field at Willow Birook park s 1 permanently on - Monday Manager Skinner has ite from Mon Tucaday, June 23, slight oppositior park at the last bocause of the distance from the center of the city, but the act 1 the park board expects to install modern equipment to make -to-date playground aund & wimming pool, with sho ete., is expected to add to rod the opening , June 22, to There w to Willow jat er baths, Meet on June 20 Some of the t Leen fuliy organi but a meetir of the committee will ba held at t} Boys' club at 1:15 p. m., Saturday, June 20, at which time final reports are expeeted (o be names of flled and captains announced will be permitted players 18 have not yet Teams up to the number of 25 or more, it is expected, but no man will be| permitted to play on more than one team. The games will be twilight games, starting at 6:40 o'clock, each team &upplyi wn umpire. Soft | balls will be used, | g 1ts he Schedule e schedule as compiled by Man- er Skinner is as follows: Tuesday, June 2 1 vs. Cen- A arm Blue army vs Memorial s, &. Blue Lutheran 1esday, July 7 Temorial; Methodist VE. W army. 1 army ve First Lut) ay. July 24: (e White army mori y Biue White army v army 4 S CLOSE SEASON New ain High School to Up Against St. Thomas' Seminary TOmOoITow Britain I close vigh a somie 150N LOMOrro team W hitting St wi the Elizabeth park in s will attempt to already over t . the seminary team a fast pact and to will be a fough Britan hree mer ting in the laved g 09 ANOTHER 1 their win- by defea ts by a score of 27 For the for the Sima. HILLTOPS TAKI and Rurka; Ldd ) Hilltops L424304-27 Burritts 421361000—11 Thoro bare-handed e game Junfor on Friday nice cateh for the feature of t Hilitops will piay Pirates, if t & up, The the | nignt MANAGERS COMPLETE PLANS AT COLLEGE MEET| ~ FoR cITY LEAGUE OPENING Athletics From 62 Schools Start Competing in Events Chicago, June 12 (#~Weeding out of competing athletes from 62 col- leges and universities was the pro- gram today for the opening of the fourth annual track and field eham- plonships of the national colleglate meet at Stagg fleld, Unlversity of Chicago. Trialy in the 100-yard dash, 220- yard low hurdles, 440-yard run and half-mile run were set for 3:30 p, m, Keen competition in the qualifying ovents was expected, with elimina- tion of several men in each event certain, Several world records in both fleld events and track events were en- dangered, for the entries were all star, from the century to the ham- mer-throw. Among entrles in the 100-yard dash were De Hart Hub- bard, negro sprinter of the Univer- sity of Michigan, and Ruine of Kan- |had made application to Commis- sas, each of whom is credited with |sioner Naughton for entrance into lees than 10 seoonds for the dash. [the league, the American-Lithuanian In the half-mile, Richardson of |association, the West Ends and the Stanford, eastern collegiate winner |I'alcon Reserves. ' It was voted that in 1:53.3, and Charles Reinke of [the best solution of choosing a suc- Michigan, who has done 1:53.7, [cessor to the Pifates to complete the were formidable entrants. Guthrie |six team league, would be to put and Snyder of Ohio State were ex- |the names of the teams in a hat'and pected to be prominent in the hur- |let one name be drawn, that team to dles, with Red Miller of Stanford, be the sixth entry. Phillips of Butler, Coulter of Towa Falcon Reserves In and Walton of Montana to the fore | This was done and Building Com- in the quarter-mile, missioner John Walsh, who is one The contest for team supremacy |of the old time baseball players, was today is more or less informal, the |present and he drew the name of the games being held primarily to de- |Falcon Reserves. This completed termine the {individual national |the six-team league. The other champion in each event. teams entered will be the Rangers, - Yafnir-Dragons, P. & F. Corbin, and PLANS ARE COMPLETED [wore resrerintea st tha menting by FOR ANNUAL OUTING Teddy Makula. Rangers A, C. To Enjoy Boat Ride Plans for the opening of the New Britain City bhseball league were completed at a meeting of the man- agers of the various teams entered held in Room 201 of the eity hall {ast night, The meeting was pre- sided over by Commissioner James Naughton of the public amusement commission. The Pirates ,twice champions of the league, represented by Manager Ken Saunders, reported that the team would be upable to enter the league this year due to thelr private schedule conflicting with the dates ot the league. Three other teams LEFT TO RIGHT—OSCAR STANAGLE AND GEORGE McBRIDE Detroit, June 12.-—Hecre are the the majors, is Cobb's right-hand two players Ty Cobb is leaning on man in directing the elub. most in his quest for the 1925 Amer-| Oscar Stanage has charge of the fcan league pennant. pitchers. His job is as important, No, they are not present day slars, if not more so, than McBride's, for but former celebrities wi pitching is the thing, Stanage, al- lived their o cgulars, though he has been onut of the ma- George Me of the great- jors for several years, is still a cap- cst fielding shortstops the game has able catcher, He caught 100 games ever produecd, 1 Wash- last year for Toronto in the Interna- | cment from tional league, | i Tommy Aldrich, manager of the Fafnir-Dragons, was elected presi- dent of the league and Abe Aronson, manager of the Orioles, was elected secretary, These two men will cali meetings of tho league managers during the season and all protests will be submitted in writing to Sec- retary Aronson who in turn will sub- mit them to the board of managers. It the managers cannot come to an agreement, Judge Landls Willlam F. Mangan, acting as an advisory board and the Czar of baseball . for the league, will decide the protest ac- cording to the testimony submitted to him. s Umpires Announced The umpires to officlata " at the |games during the term of the sea- son, were named last night, They are the first six men Yo apply for the positions. They aré James Maher, Jack “Blunt” Malloy, John *“Mickey" Noonan, Artie Campbell, Herhert Sauter and Phil Ross. These men w1 work in pairs as the double um- pire system will he used. It was voted fo have the teams represented in_ the league paradc {from the center to the ball park on (the opening date which will be June 20. The teams will mest at the Y. o have out- , one Down Connecticut River On who manag June 21. ing HEiQY 185r The Rangers A. C. held a weekly ¥ e ~ |meeting in the club rooms on Main 5 fre. A ¥ g |street last night and Edward Cas L RGN TONICHT |gan was voted in as a new member. Chicago, June 12 (P—Pal Moore, |gatistactory reports were given on Memphis bantamweight, will en- [the varlous financial enterprises un- gage TPete Sarmiento, Philippine 120- [dertaken by the club. AT l i pounder, in a 10-round contest at | Plans were completed for the an- o | Aurora tonight. Tn another 10-|nual boat ride of ths Rangers club 2d bout Mike Ballerino, junfor from Middletown to Saybrook. Here New Britain High Drops Only twoight champion, will meet [sWimming will be enjoyed. ~From nkie Echaeffer of Chicago at 132 there the party will go to Cold 4 7 pounds. ) 0 (4 SLET R held. Events will be conducted in ne to South Manchester |runnine, fumaplig to Ne followed by Chicago, June 12 (P—Gene Tun- \sasyred at the club rooms and the ! sey, American light heavywelght \public s invited. The start will be Ly James Mullen, matchmaker, for |Main street at 7 o'clock dagslight | 10-round hout at cither East Chi- time, it wax announc last night. [Argosy of the baseball team stated v's opponent has not been ge- {that no game will be arranged for any one except Harry Wills or Tom- ny Gibbons, it was announced. he New Britain Hizh sehool team match from terday in tie n cut vietory and took all but one Man: silk town, having a cl in both th South hester matches, The the bLest that the - this year and the Springs where athletic events will be TUNNEY $IGNED FOR BOUT 1%, 00} game. Tickets may be woxing champlon, has been signed made from the elub rooms at 321 Ind. or Aurora, Ill, on July| Manager McCourt and Coach Jack UL MHA= G ooted but he has offered to meet season form on the ¢ In the singles Ciar ted Ho Clanel w enjoy the boat ride. Coach Argosy |stated that he is well satisfled with the progress the team is making this |season. Announcement was made that' Vietor Sintoma, member of the club, ‘\ who holds the title of musical direc- tor, is planning to be married soon. {The members of the club are enthu- siastic over the chances of the team {in the Cily leagne which will start Saturday, June 2 {noon on that day and preceded by a (drum corps will open the league |with a bang. Mayor Angelo M. Pao-~ inesea will ba invited to throw out the first ball. Commissioner Naughton gave the ymanagers a fine lecture on his {deas ain defe and of Soutl els, = (BASEBALL SPECIAT $2.30 GLOVL $2.00 in rare form re excellently se ragged ¢ his refurns 1 and was run ver 1\ making teams on the fleld. He stated that (he would like to see the players on ithe various teams conduct them- |selves like hall players on the field. : save Your Keys |He said that he would like to see fanc 1 9 ‘ The corner of Church and Maln [them allow the umplires to give their by the d MDFIELD |streets 1s still the old place for the |decisions and If the decisions don't nd 6 to 4 ‘rnhmlhln‘ of the sports events of agree with the players, to have them ia {the day. Most every night, good |finish the game and then protest in Rictor of ) |dope 18 being handed out on the [a gentlemanly manner, |corner and the faults of all get raked |the bad 100! )o\-rr the coals. ‘Vhe field. matches New Britain took Meill Han with He spoke of of players smoking on He sald that it a player ziit wins by the scorcs of 6 to 4 two stralg New Britain fered in nan in ( GURVE SHA BAHUY W CO oo‘RS oF 518 m_s r,lmu.en [ Utha NYGR GEN'M ‘W 'ONNEMTSH NO'D ‘N 'PLY | D SAY 'SFAR 'SWE 'SCERN- e By and Horton two vietories in their returned match with scores of 6 Palsley and R by t to 4 and 6 to on its s ing down the s i < in bids f the state o VARSITY GREW LEAVES Naval Academy Squad Due At Poughkeepsie to Try Ont Conrse This Afternorm ‘EASE 'ETS SNOW bW CAN WEBVE ‘ERVICE LIz MORE r3 ORN'RY SHIRASHUM B $TOO0 N SIS AsSE N AL - / 'WHEVER we ‘R ‘CLINE Yo y eight.na ¢ c h L ) ‘CEP COR V00" POIN''N ‘Ho Naval: BEane P ( at 8:40 o'clock th orning \ 4 prie, whe ir mpi Annay Poughke tercol lecided afternoc With most dar s thelr Glendon s hest of ¢ stro chace.” The member are: King. bow 2; W. C. Edds Schieke. ca Neo. 6; Wat 0. 7 stroke Bylvester. D. T, Eday, wain. The | party als & four substitutes: | Olsen Bagdanovitch and | | Broadbeat, | Reabr 0 5 inel Glaim, June I1 so that the players might |nf ¢ A, mt 1 o'clock in the after- | Tommy Aldrich Elected President and Abe Aronson is Secretary — Falcon Reserves Entered in Place of Pirates—Parade to Precede Opening Game and Mayor Paonessa Will Toss Out First Ball—Opening Date Set For Saturday, June 20. wanted to have a smoke, he shoulJ take it behind his bench where everyone wouldn't ses him. The managers agréed with Him in all he sald. 4 Commissioner Naughton stated that each manager of a téam would be given an order on any store they wished for two bats, donations fron the publiec amusement commission. These orders may be secured by the managers any time after Monday at the Home Service bureau in the ety hall. Bach game will be supplied with two balls and it was voted last night to allow the winning team to have a ball from each game. The losing slde will receive the other ball provided it is not lost before the game is over. Lists of Players Lists of players with teams limiteq to 18 men, will be submitted to Sec- rotary Aronson not later than nest Tuesday and no team will be allow- ed to use any men outside of those whose names are listed with the sec- retary. The umpire will have a list | at each game and he will see to it | that no outsiders are allowed to play. 1If this is tried, the umpire will have the right to forfeit the game, The dates for games which will | be postponed, have been left to the managers of the teams invélved and | the umpires to decide on the field. The spirit shown last night at the | mmeeting was 80 enthusiastic that the | City league this year will be better |than ever. Fome of the best ball players in the city will be on the | various squads and all old faces will | be seen mingled with the youngsters {on the diamonds when the league is |under way. The winning team will |be awarded a silver loving cup and each member of the team will be |awarded a watch fob with a gold |baseball on it. Chairman Harry | Jackson of the public amusement |commission was an interested spec- tator at the meeting. | | | GERSHE GETS DECISION Cleveland, Ohlo, June 12 (A Benny Gershe, Cleveland feather- weight ,won a newspaper decision |over Charlie Goodman, New York, in a 10-round bout here last night, Each boxer flooredghis opponent, | Willle Lamorte of Jersey City, was {glven the newspaper decision over Tommy Hughes, Datrolt, in a& six- round semi-final. e——————e—————— 209, DISCOUN on Baseball and Tennis Goods (except balls and bats) |of the eonduct of members of the | | i | | THA' SA GOO'S WR SHISKH IV GoO' NDITION ‘N WE 'ANNOT HEE HAR 'SPOMS ‘N MAHHER -~ , GET THAT OUT RIGHT AWAY ISS WHITE