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\ Spbaking of‘ Sports The P, & I Corbin team wijl vractice tonight and Manager Coona vxpects to havel 40 men trying out for his squad. This team will have A classy gathering to pick from and Manager Coons will make a good bid to have the strongest team on the feld, “Constable” Huber will be among the men who are sure of a berth on the team. * ‘The Printing and Trade Shop teams of the Landers, I'rary & Clark Co. ‘Inter-department league will clash tonight at the recreation field in Stanley Quarter. The Trade Shop team 1s out to regain its laurels lost to the Flatwares while the Printers fresh from their victory over the High streets, challengers of the Gascos, are out to mow their op- ponents down. The Pexto nine of Bouthington are in the running again this year and are looking for games. 'I'he Rang- ers of this city should try to ar- range games with this outfit which is a fast combination. The Pextos had a strong club in the Farmington Valley league last year and the same players are in this outfit again this season, Home and home game ser- fes might be arranged. Address communications to the manager of ‘the baseball team in care of Peck. Hlow and Wileox Co. in Southington. Eddie Goeb is playing a sweet game for Milldale. He is cavorting in center field and at limes occupies the mound. In last S8unday's game, Eddie covered from center to left and back again to right fleld get- ting everything in reach., He is one man in the city who could have made baseball if he had tried hard enough. His stickwork is a big fac- tor in getting in wins for the Mill- dale nine. Meriden is going wild over its new team. The combination piloted by Eddie Hart, former star FEastern leaguer, has won its first two starts. one of them last Sunday at the ex- pense of the Corbin Red Sox of this city. Another unbeaten Mekiden team is the Communities who have yet to be beaten sbis season, The team that is seeking a game with the Falcons of this city, has won all of its starts and should be a good attraction for the fans of this city. They easily defeated the Rangers of this elty and then took the fast Sons of Italy team of Middletown into camp. The manager would like to hear from Manager Joseph Veneski of the Fal- cons. The date for the Italian Fund card on which Harry Greb and Mickey Walker have been matched and Harry Wills will meet Charlie Weinert, has been set positively for July 2. The bouts which were scheduled to be held Friday night, were postponed because Mickey Walker underwent an operation for an infected toe. Mickey will be get- ting back into trim soon and will be ready for the Pittsburgh wind- mill at their meeting. $1.50 White and Blue Collar : SHIRTS $1.00 $1.00 - $1.50 SILK BELTS 75¢ $1.25 BAL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 85¢ 2,00 COLOR-FAST SHIRTS $1.59 SOFT COLLARS 3 “ 50c ASHLEYS WEDNESDAY SPECIALS silver lining of the present cloud will break through tonight. There must be a whale of a lot of fght in Connie Mack's Athletics this year if yesterday's game against Cleveland can be taken into consid- eration. Coming into the eighth in- ning 11 runs behind and with the stands emptying because the fans figured the game lost, the Mackmen started in to hang the old pill and before they stopped, had rung up 13 runs, enough to win by a two run margin. That's baseball, You nev- er can tell what is to happen. Well Saturday it will be “Play | Ball for the boys who are to fight for the city honors this year. Mayor Angelo Paonessa, famous for his | many put outs at City hall. will be | on the firing line to toss out the firs! strike of the game, and the boys will be off." A parade will feature the opening of the league and all teams entered are all primed for the first day of the City league. All the old timers of the city will be on deck to watch the games and if the heavens will only be propi- tious, the league will set sail full steam ahead Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. | Tonight, the managers of the teams must have their lists of play- ers, limited to 18 men, in the hand of Abe Aronson, newly elected retary of the league. $1.00 FANCY SILE HOSE 79¢ HOLEPROOF HOSE‘— 3 pairs for $1‘00 3 $3.00 WHITE COLLAR SHIRTS $2.25 $2.00 - $2.50 CAPS $1.59 $6.50 - §8.00 SWEATERS $4.95 §2.00 - $2.50 PAJAMAS $1.59 B. V. D. UNION SUITS $1.00 $2.50 - $3.00 SILK STRIPED SHIRTS $1.85 $1.50 VARSITY UNION SUITS 95¢ ASH BABCOCK CO. . The Store of Quality and. Values | hit in four trips to the plate in the | Games Today Philadelphia at St. Louls. Boston at Chicago. 3rooklyn at Ciicinnati, New York at Pittsburgh. AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterd; Results Philadelphia 17, Cleveland 15 Boston 13, Chicago 6. (Other teams not scheduled.) The Standing Won Lost Philadelphia .... Cleveland ... 8t. Louis .... New York .. Detroit .. Boston Games Today St. Louis at Washington. Detroit at New York. Cleveland at Philadelphia. Chicago at Boston. EASTERN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Springfield 5, Albany 3. Worcester 14, New Haven & Hartford 4, Bridgeport 8. | Waterbury-Pittsfield game played as part of double-hcader Sunday. The Standing Won Lost PC.| Albany ... Springfield Bridgeport Hartforg New Haven . Waterbury . Worcester Pittsfield 16 Games Today | New Haven at Bridgeport. Waterbury at Albany. | Springfield at Pittsfield, Worcester at Hartford, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Baltimore 12, Syracuse 8§, Buffalo 12, Providence &, Rochester 5, Reading 2 (Three games played). The Standing Won Lost Baltimore Toronto Reading Jersey City Buffalo . Rochester Syracuse Providence . Games Today Toronto at Jersey City Buffalo at Providence Rochester at Reading Syracuse at Baltimore “Chucky” Wojak failed to get a | Hartford game yesterday. He got on base on an error, however, went | to second and to third on a wild pitch and then came home on a hit. He played in the right garden and had one put out in the game. READ THE HERARD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS 'SALESMAN SAM Bpringfield ,000 0006 000— b Albany ..., Mayberry and J. O'Nelll; O wa wa Spuin's Greatest Hope in Davis Cup | Alonso, Bpain‘e greatest hope in the Da ric vis cup matches, conquered Ced-|been fled by the Parker-Buckey Major yesterday. 6-1 and 8-6. in|Buking Co. of this city. The cupital the Metropolitan clay court cham- |stock is $350.000 divided into $3,500 plonship. of form over yesterday's set which of common stock. A total of $110,- Major had won, at 6.3, when rain 000 has been pald in. The Incor- Interrupted the match. Alonso ad-|porators a Orville E. Parker, C, va 3assford's default. ] The Wills-Welnert bout will by Calgn Eeu o houe 10 1, Balk another elimination of the heavies L I IN R[ASE Griffith, 4 459 "3 9L e r—Mitchell, Um- soeking u shot at Jack Dempsey's LLL L STTTTC S Rt S AL B e Phirman und Dey. Time crown, Tunney eliminated Tom 38 W3 1 Gibbons apd If Welnert beats Wills, LEAI] IN AMERIEAN x—Hatted for Genowich in drd, | that will be the end of the big black | xx—Datted for Marquard in 9th, sevedore e cuen ot et | EASTERN LEAGUE |Chicago ... 004 200 - Homv runk—Hiooks (2), Hartnett, ' ¥ 8 Ith, arrls. Ul oybl The Rangers will hold an especlal- (Continued ¥rom Preceding Page) '\L.‘J(. Rus ~ ¥uag] Double ly important meeting in the cl:h S e L g |te Frelgau to Grimm; Worcester-New Haven, or the good of the on, 3b. H H | Lott on bases—Boston 8, Chicago 4. Base 1 : g mn:]ll:o:l'\l:l ‘u in n.l“m"d tHat Roush, cf. 12 85 1 0lon balls—off Ge W1, Yo ages % New Haven, June 16 (®—Worces- buseball tea Bressier, If, 0 10 0/8truck out—by Genewich 1, by Ji 5. | ter won over New Haven here yester- efforts will be made to patch up the Walker, ¢ 0 140 0 Hits—off Genewlch 1 in 2 innings, off Mar. day, 14 to b. The visitors hit both argument between the team and ol A § 0% i o ofiuaratirine Lesing plcher=Metqusrd. | yropenty and Loftus hard while Matty Hayes. g s B 0 1 1 0 0|Umbires—Tiigier, Jart “and MeLaugblin. TS - . H | Time—1:45 ertz pitched good ball In the \ Douohie, . g3 1 0 0 of A | pinches, Tt would be a good thing for the G5% 5 T PRILADEL [ e tanovel Rangers club as a unit to forget Pack your camplng and f(lshing| x—mBatted for Ehrhardt in 8t PO, A, B. | R. H. E their Individual pride and for Matty [ outfit in a waterproof duffle bag: | Braokiyn ... < 800 “oin 110 Rurns, “nfl 178 0 Lwarcester 130 384 004 Rl % : : NN e aere 003 010 onseca, 2h, 7 ..38 - Hayes to forget his and work to- | One that will go under a Pullman |“iSY seee s st W80 Ton 1 | Willlams, rf. 10 0|Néw Haven 000 001 040— 5 13 4 gether. There are times when we | sleeper if travling by train, Rousl, Bressler, Sacrifices— Critz, Dres- |12 1 0 0| 1ertz and Cousineau; McKenty all get hot under the collar, but Leave trunks, sult cases, grips and |30 (D). Brown. Double pl e | e A Mk “P'r"; d hold it In for one another when the | ad from rough usage on the trail. |k t 4, Donolius 1, Bewek L B wind blows the other way, Withou | Strapped to a pack-saddle, expos- |hrburdt 1, Donohue 1. ilis—off Eir ol Hartford-Bridgeport. a doubt, Coach Jack Argosy Wus|ed to the weathor in a canon or |y " omk Dot et e e o o o| Bridgeport, June 16 (M—Bridge- wrong and Matty Hnyeu““:tl -':m carrled on a tump-line denotes |Moran, Wilson and Quigley. Timo—1.25 = = = |port outhit Hartford here yesterday wrong in the argument which crop- | gpaedy end. 1% Olatternoon but the Senators bunched ped out at the game a week AEO | Check “store clofhes” at rallway BOSTON 1. PO. A. B. | their hits and nosed out the locals, Jast Sunday and hoth of them should | notel at getting off pla o LS Al Al 1 1 0 014 tod in a pitching duel between " % "olx, o o 3 1 1 [ | b iy v forget thelr differences at tonight's Fica [starriote, sh AL 7 % 3 % 5| Dalley and Hearne, jmeeting. D ———— L AL LR 1 1 10 1 o The flelding of Durocher was the rrug, 1b, 0 Schmidt, 0 1 4 1 0foutsanding feature. The score: No one man ia better or bigger l Baseball at a Glance ] Paguat, g PO L TR i S R n, B than his team and unless all work v | A ol L L3N Mt 0l b bk 8 v:h:en;:r. ‘lehrre'ml:: tno ::’T"nrn t:::?r NATIONAL LEAGUE f 2' 3 9 0 |mhem p. . 0 1 0 2 1|Bridgeport ..000 000 020— 38 9§ 1 The Rangers fick > 0 o0 o == I Dalley andl K ; . ranks, the first eift since the club il S ST R by and Kenna; Herne and was organized and now is the time s *' i ": Rosults Th 1 o i oy t to patch it up. There will be no ‘,Wm‘"ffi)‘_"n‘r""‘l “’”.‘f Ll Tl 001 310 1058 3 need for anyone to fall over over| TOWECH & 1’lw|1vuy|:)1"\~' / | CHICAGO ot e oparoge. (4 Henllne.of Springfield-Albany. the other fellow's neck, but there sl . E phia s A.B. R. H. PO. A, B |rins—8and, Bottomley, Stolen hase— Albany, June 18 (P—=Springfield will be need for a littlo talk and an | Chicago 8 Boston 4. | 4000 378 0 |Shinners. Double plava—Hornsby, Tonor- | (ool advantags. of Albanyes fleidt all around discussion, not of the ar- 11010 lierand otomles] Bottomiey. (masmit- | AEoSctiginanynalding o but of s The Standing 0 0 0 0led): Rell, Hornshy and Rottomiey; Fon- | Mistakes in the sixth inning yester- gument and its causes, but o o 1 3 4 0 lesca and Hawks. Left on hases—Phila- | day, scored five times in this in- probable results, That old Ranger | Won, Lost 2301 b Oldelphia 4, 8t Louls 7. Base on hals—off | nynp and won, b to 3. Catches b spirit of never say dic and the old | New York . 19 =l e 3 Rnent'%, Strack out=by mit. | g E O O ot The ”or:vle- y team work will surely crop up and | Pittsburgh 21 hem v S | ed. 3 with a busy season just rounding in. 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