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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1925, i) Globe Clothing House score of 20 to 1 Speaking of Sports good bit of diplomacy yesterday in The Standing having the Falcon Reserves and the AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. Burritt A, C. managers settle the Baltimore ....... 41 21 M‘I question as to which team Hruno Yesterday's Results 1 9 27 i Toronto . 26 Kenla and Klatka would play with, s : 153 . Detroit 6, New York 3. Reading 36 28 ;c::mkv'" w«s;kdnlt them m :;I’:::k";;g‘:d“ o "I:!y‘::r"e‘:‘; Philadelphla 6, Cleveland 2, -"l"';‘*!" City wouis ;g 'f (Continued Krom Preceding Page) 5 and héavy in yesterday's game w : §t. ouls 9, Washington 6. uffalo . 643 | e 1886 Springeid, - He got three singles i vif.r;‘l’uy“t:;:;: mkl;;oln:‘u{h:n (hlu e it RoGNAGLeF +v.r. .. 28 L] Two base HithMokan, Kimmick. Sace sta 1sne fve trips to the pl and: scored n X nsol n al- Providence Tt rifico—Hawks, Louble plays. Imnlm- to tivo APe. 7 " aldo hnd two nutouts |loWed the manager of the Burritt [rtacuses Irelgau to Grimm; Sand to Hawks, Left 1n right fleld, team to fill out his st to the 18 men The Sianding | 2 e Ve g allowed, Won g 8, Brett 1. Hite Games Today | Buffalo at Jersey City, Toronto at Providence. | Syracuse at Reading, L I'nrlv'wh-r at Baltimore, . Rreft 1 in 1. Hit by (Rand), Wid pitches Kiem and MeCor- Springfield sporta writers have Phlladeiphia ..., 88 some pertinent things to say about| From the looks of things now, it [ Washington ..... 36 the New Britain boy, After yester- |Will be a dead Sunday for fans In|Chicago ..... day's game, the scribes in the City |this eity because there will be no [St. Louls ..., of Homes stated that Wojak's arm [home game unless Managor Joseph |Cleveland was giving Paxddy O'Connor, pliot of | Veniskl succeeds in hooking up with [ Detrolt .. NEW YORK AB R H. PO, A B . Walker, ¢ L o the Hartford team, plenty of trouble, [ team for the afternoon, The Fal- |New York . | ¥arre uk"rn ; : 14y ;. 0 Paddy can't afford to bench Wojak [¢Ons have been traveling at a strong | Boston EASTERN LEAGUE .‘{“,},\ e e because he is hilting .471, but' he [Pace this year and although the BTt s sl SRS S } 2 hates to see runners travel around |POSsgssors of a home lot, have difil- Games Today ML S s S LN Yy the bases on hits to right field. culty in securing teams to come here, | 8t Louls at Philadelphia | Albany—New Haven [iaulinansSkcttas <o s ORET SR ST N0 (16 A game scheduled for Sunday with| Detroit at Boston. Albany, June 19 (P—Albany bat. |fackeon, 8 .......4 8 0 3 7 1 if, Chucky’s arm would only mend, [the Collinsville team was cancelled, | Claveland at Washington ted McKenty out of the box' early |Mequitlan, 'p L0002 0 1 1 0 0 the prospects of his becoming a star leaving the home team in a hole, Chicago at New York. (and made the most of New Haven's |Giowdy, x ... RARL i TR YN R in the Eastern and eventually going |errors to win by 14 to 2 yesterday. |''U'ANEeT P o L into the majors ,are bright. Local | George Mulligan, Waterbury pro- NATIONAL LEAGUE Van Alstyne let the visitors down | Totans 6 4 11 39 36 1 fans can remember when “Chucky” |moter, has an excellent card on tap {with three hits. He made a home | CINCINNATI had one'of the best arms in the city, |t Brassco Park, Waterbury, Monday S {run, double and single. The score: | AB R E. He used to whip them ncross from |DIghts. Jimmy Slattery, whom Con- Yesterday's Results : R.HIL, | Grlts 4 2 A ' thifd base to the initlal sack Ike a |necticut fans are greatly interested | New York 4, Cincinnati § (12 in- [Alhany ..... 413 000 Lox—14 13 1 g e 111000 0 1 bullet. Why the arm should have |In because of fwo six round decisions nings). [Mfl\} Haven.. 000 200 'umrw 32 34|R esaler, T st gty 0 gone dead on him is a mystery that |he hasrecelved over Bridgeport Jack Brooklyn 6, Pittsburg 2. | Van Alstyne and Caulway; Mc- w”\”‘m-r. v! 50 1 :. cannot be explained, Many causes | De¢laney, will meet Billy Conley, a| St. Louls 4, Boston 5. |Kenty, Loftus and Berger for |t are being given by his friends,y t0V8h €gg. in a ten-round bout. The Philadelphia 5, Chicago 1 but none can definitely say that his|other prelims on the card are as Worcester—Pittsfield reason for Wojak's plight is the right |800d as havo been arranged in this | ‘The Standing Worcester, June 19 (A—Worces- | 18" 0 0 onie, d |sectfon. This will inaugurate the| Won Lost P.C. |tor defeafed Pittsfield both gamies smith, 22 . 0 0 |open air season for the state. New York ...... 34 618 |0f a double-header here yesterday, Benton, p [ 0 | n |11 to 10, in ten innings and 10 to 9 | “%eNeY. 2722 ..oonn 1 0 9 tsburg Most all of the college sports will | Cincinnati Mobawk .nine in Meriden Sunday D¢ ended early next week because | Brooklyn afternoon. Tha Meriden team 1y |Of the fact that the rowing contests |st. Louls striving to have the cash secounts| ™!l De finished by that time. The |Chicagn : balancs on the credit side and are |®Y68 of the fans then will be turned [philadelphia ... 22 banking on the local tem fo be a |0 the professional and semi-pro|Boston ... HEC G big drawing card, Manager Ien |*POTts on the dish for the season. itk S s Baunders plans to have his strongest N | Games Today | Wurtz, Wooch and Cousineau. lineup fn the fleld and confidently| Developments should he made, Philadelphia at Chica Sacond game | The Pirates baseball team of this | in the regulation nine frames. Starr | city will stack up agalnst the strong ade a home run over the right ficld nce in the second game. The R.ILE. 024 004 060 0—11 20 300 002 410 0—10 17 & a0z 000 1—4 00 600 0— lirer base hite— bases—Mensel Pinelll (2) Donble playe— Critz, Pinelll to H.E ‘ expects the Plrates to take the Pretty soon in the track line in this| Boston at St. Louis. Pittsfield . 010 001— 9 11 2 | Hawks into camp. city. With a good track at Willow | New York at Cincinnati Worcester 01 12x—10 15 3 Brook park, these of the athletes in| Brooklyn at Pittsburg Kinnere Snover and Porter; ‘ , ' Owen Carroll, star pltcher for the |town who are interested in spm-h," —_— Muigh, Woock and Cronin. Holy Cross basebali nine for the past |should start something in the run- | I IN LEAGUE [ e three seasons, joined the Detroit [ning line. New Britain has always | —_— | Waterbury—Bridgeport Tigers in New York yesterday. He [been high in the limelight for {he Yesterday's Result | Waterbury, June 19 (P—Touch- was pestered with . photographers |track men of the city ‘and this| sl i ot e ksia Bl apottte ot wall trsing to take his photograph in a €hould be this season as well as ‘\‘I:’fll'%v;lr‘\' 2 I.Hvill‘.vrr)n\fl |atone hield Bridrsport ito Stone el i Albany . New aven 2, scattered h here sterday a o big league uniform. Tntimate friends others. Worcester 11, Pittsfield 10 (first [noon and Waterbury won, 2 to 0. | of Carroll say that he Is of a very modest and retiring disposition and |5a Worcoster 10, Pittsfield 8 |Batch's fielding featured. The score: | ¢ Ao game; Worcosfer 10, Pitisfeld 1 iy |Stage First Round of they are wondering if all the em- (second game) ford 13, Spring | Bridgeport . A00 006 0 0 51 o Cd . " " , barrassment he is being put through Hat ORI REDE el i 000 001 10x—2 8 1 | Elimination Tournament . will affect his game any., Tt is said | | THe Banding | Hearne and Lutz; Touchstone and | Chicago, June 19 (P—The first ; that he will open for the Tigers | | oS RInnNCIE o | McCarthy round of a bantamweight elimina- | J samrae s i s ' azainst Boston in the Hub city to- | | Won lost P.C.| 5 tion tournament will be staged in the : day. \ -?H‘:m’v ninies 08 ;1 | Hartford—Springficld ven air arena in East Chicago to- _ = Springfield S 28 Springhield. Mass, June 13 (P~ night with Harold Smith and Eddic ‘ The Orloles, one of the entries in | Eridgeport £ Hartford won from Springfield yes- Shea, intamweight rivals, . the, City league, will practice tonight | | Hartford h g terday in a heavy hitting game, 13 [meeting in the 10-round windup. ; at 6 o'clock at Walnut Hill park and | | New Haven 2 [to 11, in ten innings. Springfield’s | Tn another 10-rounder Bushy Gra 1| it {s important that all members of Waterbury 24 lloose fielding was a big factor In ham. of Utica, N. Y., will meet Jos , the team be present. The team will Worcester ceee 22 28 Hartford’s run mukina. Twelve two- Ryder of Brooklyn at 120 pounds. : #art off tomorrow afternoon in the Plttsfield ... 18 i 38 |hase hits were made and Iortune hea has heen hed to mect [ ity teague and will go to Hartford | e e | made one of the longest drives of the Charley (Phil) Rosenberg : Sunday fo teet Kelly's All-Stars of | DY MORRIS ACKERMAN Games Today vear, his home run clearing right \weight ehampion in a rontest in our ot es vertlse ‘ that city. Bridgeport at Waterbu field fence. The score olving the title in Xew York, July oA { When gathering wood for 'hv; New Haven at Albany. R.H.E. |15, : Manger Tommy Aldrich of the | camp fire it 8 well to reimember that| pittsfield at Worc ester. Hartford 022 000 0 2 19 0 B — o N Pragons has called & practice of his| White, yellow’ and black birch, red| Hartford at Springfield Springfield 101 060 “21 0—11 5 MISS COLLETT ADVANCES : charges for tonlght at 7 o'clock at | or hard maple makes a quick, hot| R — Bradley, Heitinan, Johnson and Vepsailles, Ju 10 (P i 1 . Walnut Hill park. Tommy wants and flaming fire. ONAL LEAGUE Kenna; Fortune, Braxton and Neid- na Collett yesterday qualifie — all the players to report as this is n Hickory, oak, white ash and rock | erkorn. |semi-finals of the French i very important ~session and will | elm will pro¢ida long-burning coals. s Results 2olf chamuionship by be 3 probabli decide a number of places| = All green- pines,” cadar, hemlock| jorsey City g7 | READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED b R Fonier af Bretand m on the téam to start In the City and white elm should be avoided. 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