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Speaking “ orts The lalcons hav e arranged for one of the best uttwaction of the vear at Bt. Mary's #eld when they play the Collinsville team in a con« tinuation of & feud started the day before: In . the Farminglon valley téwn. The visitors will bring with thew the (wa ‘well.kpown New Britain members of a battery, Perg and Schrooder, ' Thiese two hoys have been the mainstays of the Col- 1ins team this yeawr and the man- agonent promises te send Berg in to pitech Sunday's game gainst the lo- cal outfit, If anyone wants to see a gane of Spanish handball they may do so by attending the champlonship mateh between Jose lopes and Miguel Ginestar At the lafayette streel courts July 5. ‘The former is the champion of the ity and he will defend hislaurels ors that date. The Spanish colony in the oty Is all worked up over the gamo and will he there in large nrambers to watch the contest, “Chucky" Wojak got tvo out of five In Hartford Springfield and, wwhat's mofe, he brought in two rlaeas of the three that Hartford got in the game. “Chucky” made ene error and, for a wonder, his frierxd on the Hart- ford paper fafls to call it a "glar- ing' ‘error. In fact. Chucky's" er- ror was a bad one, but |t happened that Fddle Kemnna, Hartford cateher, who atands= in right hecause he didn't happen to be horn In New Britain, made ¢ hree errors, but he gimply “had am off day” Hartford fans persigted in giving Woiak Nhs usual ra=zing despite the | fact that he scorecd two.thirds of Hariford's runs aned made three pretty putouts in right field, 1t Wojak were ory any other team fhe fans would be weleoming him on the team as a hero, hut Hartford still has a sore spest rankling with- in for anything cormmnected with the Hardware city aned (hat's all the more veason whx Nev Rritain teame should step out and mow Aown the Capital ity ontfits when they meet, The decision of the New York hoxing commission that Kid Kaplan | myst meet Tabe H erman hefore he | takes on Mascart. 1s rather a had hiow to the solar pleyis, The News York commis- slon is rathar takinz a great deal on ite shou'ders in @rdering fizhters fram ofher states to do fis biddine. Wa wonder if the commission will order Carpentier to fizht Tunney now. “Seotty” Montiet Ty draw a guspen- sion from thée comymission when he got Into a heated discussion over the order qf the comrnission. Kaplan was schedpled to wmect Matcart at CGohay Tsland next Tuesday night and. as matters now stand, Kaplan won't be able to fight unless he risks suspension im New YVork, T Cobb, hesides of the present sezason, siepped on the mound in the against the Mapleleafs of Torontn vesterday in an exhibition game. heing the rage ebh came throuah with a home | run and several ot hers. The Printing de pariment baseball team of Landers”™ interdepartment league is an abselutely different team since George Schmaitz took cver the reins. WSTith the bunch of anappy ball playe ws that this team can boast of, the Printers bid to hurdle into first teame in the leagsae are not careful. Yeaterday, the Printers were nosed out by the Shippers, bul this was more |uck than bad playing. the breaks, the Printers vill take the measure of any team in the circuit. The church league slarted off with a bang last night. bids fair'to draw 3arge crowds at the games. The Centex chuich and the Blue Army teams won their games and started off the bang Contrary to all expectations, the results of the garryes #how that both of them wers play-=d tightly. No de- | luge of runs came side and the long down on either hitting was eon- fined to oné lwo & gger in each con- | st, The potchers were working in £ood form and he?d the hitters down throughout both <contests, Friday night will another hrace of battles piayed in the church league at Memorial Park, see The Faleon Jumiors and the Mys- tics had a nice tivme of it yesterday in the game between the tvo teams. Evidently the out for a fight, but they seemed to vent their spleen ©n the umpires. Ac- ording to the correspondent who sent {0 the accoumt of the game, ome | impirec was draga«d off the lot and another was stone« and batted away Neither of them Il die, It 15 said. Ihe third man to brave the stormy waters of that ra Zing s didn't Jast long either becaase the game stopped In the sixth loning when the Falcons refused to play further be- cause they claimed there were three | out and the scorekeeper could only find two down, The plight of *he umpirss in this mess brings sweet memories of an- | eiher day at Watmut Hil Park when the Falcons, the DIF team, was play- & the Pirates to» a city jeague game vl after a decision, the ympire got away with a yhole skin. know who thuzt umpire was also. ony Seraphim. senial proprietor of the stand at Watmut Hill Park, Jost 10 berrieg on the mame that day, and 1e atill howls every time he sees that umpire, Well every dog has his day, and he playera can Taz the ump on avery day in the wear but he has his day when the gaIme is being played | even though his ¥ife ia sometimes in peril, The city leags® will be off again on Saturdgy when the Filcon Re serves stack up = @AInst the Dragons, the P, & F. Cor®iné met the Bur- s esierday aguinst | The | the Frenchman. | role of piteher | falr | place it the other | With | and this circuit | league with e FaTcon Juors were | was | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1925 ritts and the Rangers meet the Ori- olgs, The first two will play at 2 3 o'clock and the last two will play at Baneball ata (llance 4 o'clock, y & AMERICAN LEAGUK Jack Malloy gave a fine exhibition of umplring In the game between the Gascos and the Light Co, teams at Walnut Hill park last night, He la one of the elty league arbiters, Yesterday's Results Washington 8, New York 1, Philadelphia 3, Boston 22, (Other teams not scheduled), The Standing Lost 19 2t 24 P.C. Philadelphia s Washington, . . Chicago 8t, Louls Detroit Cleveland ., New Yor 1 Boston Games Today New York at Washington. Boston at Philadelphia, (Other teams not scheduled). NATIONAL LEAGUE When you fry fish in camp it is well to sever backbone in several places, This prevents fish curling up in pan. Roll in corn meal or bread crumbs and fry with sliced bacon or pork. Very small fish may be (ried crips. Bages are best when “steaked.” Skin bass, work knife between flesh and bones, starting at backbone, and remove the steaks from each side. This method prevents muddy. or “bottom" taste from large-mouth | bi.ss. Yesterday's Results g . (1st) (2nd), (1st). (2nd). New York 8, Brooklyn 5. Philadelphia 7, Boston 3, Philadelphia 9, Boston 7. Chicago 6, Cincinnati 5. The Standing l.ost New York Pittsburgh Cineinnati Brooklyn St. Imuls Chicago .. Philadelphia | Boston \EASTERN LEAGUE | FASTERN LE 611 600 617 390 'oday Pittsburgh at St. Louis. Cincinnati at Chieago Brooklyn at New York. Philadelphia at Boston. GUE Waterbury—New Haven New Haven, June 24.—New Ha- ven and Waterbury reversed scores here yesterday in their double head- ter, the count being 3 to . The| Yesterday's Results second game went 12 innings when | New Haven 3, Waterbury 1. Nichols' own error cost him a| ‘Waterbury 3, New Haven 1. | pitehing duel with Pierce. Me- | (12 innings). Kenty was strong in ths opening| Albany 13, Bridgeport 7. game and his teummates bunched | Springfeld 5. Hartford 3 hits to score their only runs in the | Worcester Pittsfield 4. ¢ontest in one infing. The scores: | (First Game) N LEAGUE (1st). (2d). The Standing New Haven . 000 003 00x Lost Waterbury .. 000 000 601~ 2 Touchstone and Schauffel; Me- | Kenty and Mackyin, | (Second Game) Albany Bridgeport New Haven Hartforq Waterbly 010 000 000 002 I N, Haven 000 610 000 000—1 5 2 Pieree and McCarthy; Nitchols and Berger. Worcester Pittsficld Games Today iridgeport at Albany. New Haven at Waterbury. Worcester at Pittsfleld, Hartford at Springfield. Springficld—Hartford Hartford, June —Hartford | errors were responsible for Spring- | field’s scoring four rums in the first, | third and fourth innings, the Ponies | defealing the Scnators yesterday. § | to 3. Hartford outhit the visitors, Solomon knocking in all | runs with two doubles, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Yosterday's Results Jersey City S, Providence Neading 9, Baltimore 0 Rochester 1 l'oronto 14, Buffalo 0, T Springficld Syracnse 2 Hartford Mayberry and and Kenna, 110 201 000 Niederkorn; The Stamding Won 45 39 30 —— Lost [ Albany—Bridgeport Dridgeport, June turned the tables on the Bears here vesterday, a seven-run start in the first inning paving the way for a 13 | to 7 victory, The win gives the | léague leaders a margin of three and one half games over the local club in the pennant chase. The score R. H. 3 16 13 Caulway; | Baltimore Toronto Reading Jersey City Buffalo Rochester Providence Syracike Games Today Providence Jersey City Baltimorr Reading RBuffalo at Toronto, (Other teams not Albany 5 Bridgeport = 000— 7 Van Alystyne and ke, Caffrey and Army 021 at 02 at Dr scheduled) Girl, 19, Guilty of Scalding Infant Morristown, N. J., June 24 (P— Fithel Burke, 19, of Troy Hills, N. J was convicted of manslaughter yesterd n the death of an infant | boy whom she had placed in a tub of scalding water. Her mothe Mrs, Della Burke, tor of a “bahy tarm,” wus acquitted on the joint fn- Jictment. The ‘girl was returned by order of Judge Wiison to the stat home for feeble minds at Vineland, N. J.. where she had been committed eral months ording to testimony, Mrs. Burke had the boy under her care, and nt shopping, her d ghter im- the child in the boiling ausing burns from which it later died Worcester—Pittsficld Pittsfleld, Mass., June o4 ter won from Pittsfield, yesterday, « Muich, of made a poor start in the twirled steady ball | inning. The scorr Wor- | 5to 4, Worcester, | box but the first | i | Worcester Pittsfield —4 10 Muich and Cronin; Howe, Schel- berg and Siarr. 0Ne0 041 oo KILLED IN MANEUVER . | Board of Inquiry Planned to Inve ago. A ant | she w mersed water. « tigate Crash of Two Planes in Honolulu, Honoluly, June (P—I1gcuten . i e E B Commander Nathan . chas, U s 'Tilden and Richards N., of San Diego, was killed vester- i e o Joun Dicko nas killed vsatecy In Semi-Final Round ¥ a8 the result of a 500-foot drop | New york, Juno T B following a sensational colliston in [/ Tyden. 2ne i hassior | mid-air with a navy airplane plloted | 110 vincent Richar SRS LAl GID Licutenant |y a(jonnl ranking, reiched the semi Lce landed safely at [ field un- | finat round of the Fastern New York injured with his airplanc only slight- | giate Singles Tennis i '|7|mil“'1] 2 yesterday by winning niatches T'he accident occurred during com- in the fourth and fifth rounds. bat maneuvers. Chase and l.ce wete | ‘jjjen casily defeated Alfred D, | simulating an attack on a third air- | gammett 6.2 6.1 S plane when Chase, completing & | pyiapen - crossover Lee's airplanc apparently Richards elfminated Horac misjudged the distance 1 lan National Junior Indoor (hampiof. { on top of the wings of lLee's 2 i i v ma- 1. and then put out Herbert chine. the propeller of which ripped | 61 the fail off the machine piloted by | Chase, which turned over immedi- | ately. A court of inquiry will be as- sembled tomorrow on boatd the air- plane tender Langley nt ase, U, 1 Championship their and Orser, Bowman SALESMAN SAM | Speedboys Take Two | | More From Emeralds The Speedboys continued their | winning streak by taking a brace of games from the Young Emeralds by the scores of 11 to 7 and 9 to 0 at St. Mary's field on Monday and | Tuesday, respectively. Begley and Zombrowski worked in the box for the Speedboys and each twirled good ball. The hitting of Donlon, Grip and Leonard featured for th winners and this trio is fast carn- ing the sobriquct of “Murderer's Row.” The Speedboys have now annexed nine straight wins and they are out to make it when they meet the Roughnecks at Walnut HIN park this evening. For games telephone 8. Gourson, 1591, 1o\ NiGHT D P 4 GONG | The way to change your place of Ir or cating it to find a batter ope In the Classified ads place READ THE HERALD (LASSIFIED | ADS FOR RESULTS ) 617 AGD {8 nd, e 408 | 450 ¢ in- | when | v:-w":) GIANTS HOLDING LEAD IN LEAGUE (Continued on Following Page) | ronesca, 21, Wrightstone, Harper, rf Henline, « Huwks, 1h, | Mokan, et Kimmick, Willlams Carlson, Couch, n. p. 7711 in 8th Bth, 72— RBatted for Kib adelphia 00 Mokan, | Boston e Two base its—Friberg, Henline, | Marriott, Burrus, Three base hit-—Hawks, base o, EAerifices—Marrintt wrrls to GiBson Philadelphia 9, Boston 9. “off Carison 1, Couch ik out—hy Ca it s—off « Gibson [Teft on hames— Fase on balls Graham 1. Gra |eon & in 4 [Granam 7 11 1. Winning plteher—Ryan, and Rigler. Time | pltelier Umpires — 2:00. MeLanghiin CINCINNATI Zitzmann Dressen, Rough, Bresster. Pinelli, ss, Krueg Tionohue Mays, p. Biemiller, Adams, © Maranyille, Freigau, Rrooks, c Weis, If, : 614 Two lase hits—Gonzales, Brooks. Thres hits—Broo Pinelll, _ Zitzmann. base—Freigau, . Sacrifices—Critz, < Maranyille Donohue 1 aff Donolue 10 in 6 1, Riemille by Mays Maya, | Moraa. Time— Wilson, Quig™y Veteran Railroad Man | Is Granted Pension William H. Blinn of 9. West Main strect, with a record of 30 vears econtinuous with the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, has been pensioned by the management Mr. Blinn entered the Haven” road’s employ November 15, 1894 as yard brakeman under H. IFord. One year later he was promo- ted to yard conductor, which posi~ tion he held until his retirement in I"ebruary of, this year, service Solomon in lr;npre. Victory Over Ad Stone New York, June 24 (P—King Sol- omon, heavyweight from Palestine and Panama, is rated more highly today because of his impressive vic- tary over Ad Stone of Philadelphia, |in a 10-round bout. Solomon's left “worked punishment on the Quaker marine during the first three rounds last night and though Stone made a comeback in the next Soloron pushed the milling W stanzas. Solomon pounds; Sto 173 tailed to induce triumph over R Rojas a weeks ago and he was dropped from a bout with Jack Rena on a benefit card here five closing 154% July 2. Baltimore Man New Head of Moose Society Baltimore, June 2 | Cassedy, of T | unanimou rday was me dicta- Order of Moose, at tion here elected supr a annual international the organization in sessio Norman G. Heyd of Toronto was ad- vanced me prelate 1€ Harry W of Phiiadelphia was o treasurer. Joseph G William F. Broening Fraunk J. Mona ¥ ind A J Spok J. C. Triine, Denver; J. Stoe behville, Ofio, anid Flias Ba‘cheris, Syracuse, were elected supreme trus- ve from supri o su- vice dictator. Mace chosen Baltimore; rancisco, Dr Sartori ne he Pipe smoking China 1 ay to the cirarette, in shing aw REAL MESSAGE FROM THE FRONT IN BASEBALL GAME’ Injured Are, One Unipire Dragged Off Field and Other Showered With Stones, T'he Falcon Juniors and the Mys- ties met on the field of battle last | night, and according to our Inform. ant, it was & real fluld of hattle with the umpires gotting the worst of the mtlce; and after the sixth inning had been played, the game broke up be- cause there was an argument over whether there were three out or not. The score at the time was five all. Apparently, according to the mes- sage we have received, the Ialcons were in a fighting mood and almost broke up the game in several in- stances, A near riot waa started in the first inning whan the Mystics scored their first counter, Miller hit a two-base wallop to right fleld and Gadom#kt threw wild to second, #ending the runber to third, Lucas singlod sending in Miller, Lewleki | fiew out to left. BogJanskt connected for three bases and was followed by Bo., who hit for two and something | came up whereby the Talcons | claimed they were not getting a square deal. The players and apec- tators swarmed out on the field and the umpire was dragged off and a substitute was put in his place, After several minutes the game was re- sumed, At the Falcons’ turn at bat, their first three men whiffed. The game went along to the fifth when another fight started over the umpire's de- | cision. The arbiter was shacked from the fleld under a shower of stones And. sticks and another brave and courageous man took the field, | Then came the sixth and last| inning. The Mystica were batting and started anotger slugfest when, ac- cording to our correspondent. t Falcons clalined there were three out and although the score keeper said there were only two and the umpire corroborated his testimony, the Falcons left the field and refused to play, I'reddle for the Myatics and Mack for the Falcons are the names | signed to this bulletin from the war zone. | T0 SPEAK 10 BLUE ARMY —_——— Hartford Psychologist, And New Britain Chamber Of Commerce Secretary On Program. James Giffin Providence, a psychologist who spoke here some time ago to the Kiwanis club, will address the mem- bers of the Bine army of Every: man’s Bible class 4t the June meet I ing Friday evening at the Methodist | church. The meeting has been| thrown open to members of the other two armies, in accordance with | the general policy of the Blue | army for this year and the atten- dance of Red and White members s expected. | An address given by Secretary Ralph L. Gould of the Chamber of Commeree to the White army Mon- day evening will be repeated at this meeting. There will be some Blue army business transacted and some musi- features. An orchestra from the Central Junlor High school will | play. President B. ¥. Armstrong will | sing and Frank Clynes will play the piano. Het dogs, lemonade and |home-made cake will be served. | GASCOS WIN AGAIN Comnocticut Electric Light & Power of Hartford and Co. Team No Match for Dlumina- tors. Wi baschall team | didn't do to the Connecticut Elec- {tric Light and Power Co. at Walnut Hill last night isn’t worth talking about, but in the game betveen e two nines, the Gascos eame out with a bag full of runs, scoring 14| in even innings to 1 for their op- ponents. The Light Co. infield was | very poor, and although Jimmy He- | gan twirled a brand of ball that was good enough to win, he was aimost all alone on the field. His mates gave him horrible support and things came to such a pass that the Gascos were all winded from running the and after the third inning, they wore hardly able to swing their bats, a consequently no more runs were scored Shechan was the big gun for Gascos, scoring three runs and | stamm a home run and a | single for good measure, while Kil- | duff was the only man on the Light- ers team to either fiit or score. He collected two singles and ecored the only run for his team. Jack Malloy | umpired like a big leaguer. The Gascos are scheduled to play | at the hill again next Tuesday night The score of last night's game was as follows the Gascos bases, out 100 734 0000—14 0000 2 | Gascos ———e e — 4 TAEAE S |oren, iy - TAKE. IN o AND | AINT GoT SHOWS - ALAEAD Y N TR NEXT One~ A DANDY THAT ADMITS KILLING | SPLASH WEEK WOMAN Mrs, Howard's Story of Attack by Customs Guard is Corrvborated Start at Y. M. and Y. W, on By Two. Monday. San Francisco, June 24 (P—Mre. | The Splash Week swimming cam- Dora Howard yesterday confessed to paign under the auspices of the the killing of Albert Anderson, fed- |American Red Cross cooperating cral customs guard, here SBunday |with the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. hight. Mrs. Elsle Lott, who realdes , A, in promoting free swimming in the same appartment witn Mrs. | classes for boys and girls In the city Howard, and Leo Grigsby, a visitor, |between the ages of 10 and 15 years. corroborated the story told by Mrs.!is scheduled to start Monday, June Howard, |29 and last until Friday, July 3, The Anderson was drunk and attempt- |couvse consists of five lessons is ed to attack her, she confcssed, au- |open to any boy or girl in New Bri- thorities say, and w Grigshy |tain who cannot swim grappled with Anderson, she struck | -The “Herald” will print for the re. the latter with a bottle, When An-|muinder of the week in the adverti- derson drew a revolver she stuck |sing section, blank registration certi- him with a penknife. 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