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| - 4 | ! Speaking of Sports Deapite the fact that “Chucky"” Weojak played an excellent game for [Hattford yosterday against Water. bury, he recefved his usual razzing from the grand stand, Several New b but Solomon hit a ltner to the &hortstop who took It on the first beund and shot the ball to eecond tor a double play. The Burritt Juniors would like to arrange a game for next Baturday with any team in the city averaging 17 years of uge. Managers of teams wishing to hook up with this outfit should get in communication with Ekinger at 2515-3. The City Leagus will hop oft to the second start of the season At Walnut Hill park this afternoon. The games will be among the best scen at the hill this season and should attract large crowds to the park. The race will start in earnest after today because of the fact that those teams that didn't get going last week expect to turn in wins today. An excellént attraction has been secured by Manager Joe Veniski for 8t. Mary's field Sunday afternoon when the Collinsville team comes here to play. People in this gity in- terested in baseball have known what the Collinsvllle team has done | in the past and they are prepared to | ses a tightly fought €ontest tomor- row. The Falcons are playing Col- lineville in that town today. What gavors of a local battle will take place in Kenaington tomorrow when the Pirates of this city invade the Paper Goods town to secure the scaips of nine warriors there. “Slim"” Politis will probably fade the Pi- making it Greek against On numerous occations, “SHim" has been on the mound for the Plrates, and tomerrow he may face his erstwhile mates. | The Kensington club has under-| taken a mighty task this year in buying a new fleld and erecting a set of bléachers which for construc- tion ars unsqualled in any semi-pro field in the entire New England states, Fans who attend the games in Kensington can be assured great comfort while looking at ths games. The track and fleld game in New Britain is apparently dead. It “Bill" Delaney, late beloved - postmaster, were allve today, things would be humming on the cinders. There are so many good boys in the city who have made names for themselves in the track meets about the city and yet they are doing nothing in this line for the cit yitself. The V. w. marathon relay team which will en- ter the Hartford contest on July Fourth, {8 working out every week, and at the present time the members are ready to step right in a trim Manchester, Hartford or any other competitor in the race. New Britain copped first last year after having taken second place the year before. The boys from the Hardware City expect to have an easy time of it taking first honors again this year. The lineups for tomorrow's game between the Falcons and the Col- linsville nines are as follows: Col- linsville—J. Zils, 3b; Lambert, ss; Davis, cf; Schroeder, c; Burns, 1b; A. Zils, 2b; Bachand, If; Tarland, rf; Derg, Reeves or Thompson, p. Fal- cong—Jervis, ‘1f; Kredar, cf; A. Kania, 2b; Sheehan, rf; Klatka, 1b; Wojak, s8; Zigler, 3b; Sulick or Ben- #on, ¢; B. Kania and Jagolowskl, p. Thinking over the action of the New York boxing commission in or- dering Kaplan to fight Babe Herman in New York and nowhere else, it seems to us that the decision is “all wet.” But there might be one loop hols wherein the commission feels that they are taking nothing away from Connecticut in ordering the bout held in New York. George Mulligan had the bout planned, but he had done nothing definite in re- spect to signing up the fighters and this might be taken to mean that he didn't have the fight. The Frog Hallow Senators of Hartford sent in a communication to | plays—Adams. Maranvilla and Freigau; (himself as an 100 tim ahcolan! the office asking to have us correct | Brooks -s"‘l ‘hv file, ‘!"' on base jected to the “hand out svstem™ { a story about a game they played in | (¢'3i0 1 Eruck outby Niexander |tred by J. Eads How, “millfonair Collinsvills, We don't remember|s Rhem 4. Hit by pitcher—by Rhem (hobo. writing about any such game but [ (Pittenger): Alexander, (Biadesi. Im-| “We old time hohoes" he gaid “do * the argument 5 that someone sald [P![®73oran, Wileon and Quigley. TIme |0t gegrade oursclves by going on the score was 14 to 1 in favor of the bread line. We have enough Collingville when the score was ac- NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Boston 8, Philadelphla Philadelphia 4, Boston New York 9, Brooklyn (12 innings). Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnas + Bt Louls 3, Chic §t. Louis at Cincinnati, Boston at Pittsburgh. (Other teams not sche 6. 3. (2q), 6. 13, Britain boys who were In the stands The Standing and heard the unjust criticisma di- Won "Lost P.C rected agalnst the New Britain boy, | New York . 8 2% 619 . took up the cudgel In his defense and | pyyighurgh 36 23 610 teld the group of naggers & feW|cinsinnat| . 31 30 .508| Bome folks will tell you of cer- things. Some one needs to drum it prookiyn 32 31 ‘50 |tain lakes that contain small-mouth into Hartford fans' heads that 8, Louls . 30 34 469 bags where you can't cateh them un- “Chutky" 1s not a man without &) ey jeagg | .29 35 “4p3 | lem you use live bait. couatry. Philadelphia ..., 28 34 .4pz| That's a mistake. You can al- Ay g 24 g8 sga7|Ves gt down to them with a lead- | Wojak got 4 neat single in the first L e | t 3 g rmore, the bass live on \nalng with Harry.,Joms on 0§ Games Today food found in shallow water. duled), . Games Tomorrow Brooklyn at 8t. Louls, New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at Cincinnati, Boston at Pittsburgh. AMERICAN LEAGUE Ypsterday’s Results Washingten 5, Philadel Detroit 4, St, Louis 3. Chicago 3, Cleveland 1, (Other clubs not sched The Stahding Won Lost P.C. % o | T 5 Philadelphia 458 oo 1653 :‘,I..M‘)]‘\'»“:.‘,l.‘.y‘\.a homer with two on to Speedhn_vs ‘v,n Tenth ;\‘:lla:gr:nv;{l:prlm d fer the battle in Watijingian 4222 658| “pyo hitg and a long fly by Phil-| Consecutive Victory | sergan stated today that it ts his fifili:.‘f‘ i i :i :: 4821 1ips won the game. | The Bpeedboys annexed their tenth [one ambition to bring the Olympic 8t. Louls i85 a8 Worcesters' first hit, of the game |straight win last night at Walnut |championship to New Britain his ,a-]‘,\‘,',.nd 7 55 was & homer by Sperber in tha sev- | Hill park before a large crowd of 'home town and he plans an intensive tew Y. 2o n enth wit hone man on. The geore: | spectators when théy defeated the |campaign towards his ambition. He | NenroX L r. h. e.| Roughnecks by the one-sided score |feels confident that he will bring Boston 22 42 | Albany 101 040 000 0—6 12 2|of 16 to 7. The pitching of Zom-|honor to the place of his birth and YGames Toda Worcester 000 000 2131—7 9 0| broski featured. The little twlirler | his friends are all rooting for him to e TS 4 James and Canlway; Goldsmith, | who calls Holyoke, Mass, his birth- | coms in a winner. kit Sl Woock and Cronin. place. sent 12 men back to the bench ClavelandiiatiChicasol A via the strikeout route, The hitting | Washington at Philadelphia, Springfield—New Hayen Lot Girip, who connected tor four nis | SLATTERY AND SHADE New York at Boston, phia x._ uled). Games Tomorrow §t. Louis at Detroit. Cleveland at Chicago. Philadelphia at Washi (Other clubs not sched ngton uled), FASTERN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Worcester 7, Albany 6. (10 innings). Bridgeport 9, Pittsfieid Springfield 12, New Hav Waterbury 3. Hartford The Standing Won Albany .. Bridgeport Springfield . New Haven . Hartford Waterbn: Worcester . Pittefield Games Today Albany at Worcester, Bridgeport at Pittsfield New Haven at Springf Waterbury at Hartford 3] en 0. 0. eld Games Tomorrow Pittsfield at New Hav Springfleld at Waterbur. Worcester at Bridgepor Hartford at Albany, en. Y. t. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday’s Results Jersey City 11, Readin Reading 7, Buffalo 10, Rochester Jersey City 4 (1st). Cast your lure around the stumps, submerged logs, rocky points and ledges either below or above the water, Work in the rushes and along the shore, [ A multitude of 40-foot casts beat a few longer ones EASTERN LEAGUE Worcester—Albany ; Worcester, June 27 (P—A rally in | the closing innings gava Worcester a 7 to 6 victory over Albany in tie tenth inning yeat:rday. Stengel, pinch hitting for Goldsmith, in the Springfleld, Mass, June 27 (P—| 8pringfield blanked New Haven by | 12 to 0 here yesterday, Lehr keep, ing the visitors unde¥ his thumb at all times, Herrera, Benes and Nie- derkorn made thres hits a picce Neither Davies nor Loffus was a puzzle to ringfield. The ecore nEh e INew Haven 000 600 000— 0 7 2| Springfleld 211 232 10x—12 16 0| Davies, Loftus and Berger; Lehr | |and Niederkorn Bridgeport—Pittsfield Pittsfield, June 27 (P—Bridgeport | defemted Pittsfleld, 9 to 2, in ten in- | . | nings here yesterday afternoon. Mc Phee’s eingle with two out scored Howe with the tying run in ninth, but Schelberg who started on the peak for Pittstieid in the tenth Douglas, who relieved him was in- offective. Bridgeport getting runs in that inning. fie)d boy, and Olsen pitched finely hitter in the ninth. The score r. h e Pridgepart 010 001 000 7—8 8 1| Pittsfield 010 000 001 0—2 S 3 | Horan and Lutz; Olsen, Rchelherg, louglas and tSa Waterhury Hartf{ord Hartford, June 27. — H {threatened in almost every inn but was foiled by Fuller while Wa- | terbury broke through Dailey's 00 pitching for a 3 to 0 victory yester- v Fixeept for a run made in the 8 4 (1. 13500 through a triple awl a balk, | CD-inere was no scoring until the ninth ;. when three hits and two 3 Providence 3, Baltimore 2. (Other clubs not scheduled). ke DA L = Waterhury 001 000 00 2 8 1 Tho Slanding Hartford 000 600 000—0 § 2 Won Lost = N A Fuller and chauffel; Dailey and Baltimore .. T Toronto 1, 29 3 ey _ g Reading . 33 | Jersey ‘City n 39 33 A [} 0 E TESH A PLAN “HOBOET Rochester 41 — ¥rovicaicy ¢4 371 pemale Wanderers Aave Diffieult Syracuse ... 46 343 | Games Today Jersey City at Reading. Providence at Baltimore. Syracuse at Toronto. Buffalo at Rochester. SENATORS EXPECT 10 LEAD LEAGUE (Continued From Preceding Page) L (FIRST GAME) tually 4 to 1. We print this explana- PHILADELPHIA tion because of the fact that evident- ARan g ly someone has told the manager of g gNe the Hartford team that he got & | Trightstone If 40 ; roasting in this column. Hs didn't |Harper. rf. cf e but what do we care. Hawks 1bi gy —_— Mokan, cf 2 (0 The best part a!:nvn this argument }‘r',‘y_-r:"-sgf G 1 : A is the fact that Commizsioner Tom | wtenell, p 1 Donahue has taken up the cudgel in | Knight, » 0o defense of Connecticut and for the T sake of fair play. This puts a dif- ferent aspect on the sifuation and an official protest will go a long way to take the New York commission | down a pez. The whole idea scems to be that the Empire state commis- | sion had a bad attack of inflated | craniums and have overstepped their | bounds and they probably know it by this time., Tom Donahuc knows the game from A to Z and he will be able to make the boys in thet metropolls sit up and take notice. Connecticut wants Kaplan to fight | % here where ‘there won't be any | chance of things not being as they | should. Not meaning that boxing is | off in New York, but too many New | York boys have been winning cham plonshipe in New York lately and we believe that Kaplan ean put up a hétter Aght befere his home etate | follawers than he ean in New TYerk and we want to sce him fight in the | Vutmeg state. Nels, « Padgett, O'Nell, ¢ . Benton, p Totaly Philadelphia Boston Two base stone. Three hita—Mann, 1ghin and Rigler (SECOND GAME) 101 Phitadelphia Boston The climate of Italy Zealand is very similar. PO, A. 16 5 0 ‘0 10 195y g ) [ e 853 0 1 ard Tl | Getting By, Sponsor of Mose- ment Explains. l New York, June 27 (P—Organ tion of “hobosttes advoca last night by Miss Rose | Philadelphia at a meeting |ternational Brotherhood |sociation. “T'here ar Atlantic “and there ganize them ettes” had collecting a li wanderers Jack was of | oard secti [ She sald that * lots Jboettes fn t1 even more Aiffi ing than the Schaeffer, who e initiative to defy the bourgedise svs tem of mbrality. tor our bhread."” SALESMAN SAM We go out and beg | able to retain, ghe greatest golfers,” Barnes plans to stay at Cornwall a while before returning to America, a date not He does not intend to participate in ‘Ithe Gleneagles tournament at the major fitles open to a {siona) golfer, British open crown puts him on even HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE*27, BARNES' VICTORY 1S BRILLIANT ONE (Continued From ®receding Page) SERGAN NOT T0 TURN A PROFESSIONAL BOXER Union Street Boy to Make Intensive Campaign With Olympic Title in View John Sergan of Union street, this eity, who won the national amateur golf of the ation reached the record-breaking RECORD ENTRY LISTS Total of 175 Golfers To Play In State Champlonship Tournament At New Haven Starting Monday, New Haven, June 27 (-Entry list for the state champlonship at Connecticut Golf assocl- The growth of golf ln Cennecticut has brought its problema to the asso- clation and solution of one of these Is to divide the qualitying round be- tween two courses. On each course the start will bé made at 8:05 day- light time and continuing until 4:26 o'clock. The last pair away will be expected to finish in time for the assocfation dinner at the New Haven club at 7 o'clock. Team medal play championship of five men from each club, posted Football Captain Gets ° Decision by Knockout Aurora, Ill, June 27 (M—In & heavyweight bout Duke Hamny, of Aurora, former University of Ine diana football captain dropped Wale ter Peterson of Elgin in the second round. Archis Bell of New York sent Don Carson of Chicago down for the count in the fifth round of & bantamwelght contest, — yet definitely fixed fiywelght title in New York last |fl§ure of 176 when it closed yester. |before playing, will be a part of the| Hollywood, Ci Jui . (P month, will not turn professional on day. Never before in the history of [qualifying round for the team cup.|Young Nationalista, Filiplno ban- Jim Barnes now has captured aiy |JUIY 2 a3 he had declded to 4o the association has the interést been |The finals for match play cham- tamweight of 8an Francisco wew Trorens | followlng e winning of the chami- lo.kee;‘ md the Il:urnnmrm which l"'“"""’!‘ will be before June 29 be. |over Tommy Ryan of Buffalo, N, Y., His feat in lifting the |Flonship. No opponent eoull be ,BP ms Monday w ' medal r-l’n)—li |tween Tartford, which won from [in a ten round fight here ast night found for h'm In the oropased bouts | 101es &t the New Haven Country |Farmington, and Brooklawn, which |Nationallsta was the aggressor of 2iily § &ndl aier lienting e AY club and 18 at the Racebrook Coun- |carried away honors from the |throughout the battle and won mos( footing with Walter Hagen and Jock Hutchinson, the only other Icans to capture this bighly honored It also marks the end of a extending in which he invariably found him- self at the end szeveral strokes back title, quest of the winner. al champlonships, Take Hagen he is virtually a free lance professional. [¢aughter whom he is traiLing in the |rudiments of the game vwith the ob. {iect, his friends jokingly remark, »t developing another Joycy Wethered including a homer and a triple, and | the fielding of Begley, who replaced | Ha Mitchell, Halifax negro heavyweight, 4 out Jim Madden, of Rox- in the fourth round of their 10-round bout | the | knock bury, but Olsen was taken out for a pinch | Stecher and Judon Fall Out of |2nd Mickey Walker for the middle- Ring in Bout. weight title Chicago, JJune 27, (® — Joe At this meeting, the commission of the ring during a wrestling match Yesterday's victory was his firs! [curded mostly every week. These important one since 1921 when he [smmer resorts are crowded every {1zon the Amcrican open at Washing. | vears with rich, people who stage ton, spread-eagling the field 1o fin- |the boxing eards limiting them to ish nine strokes ahead of Hager |zmateur fghters and Sergan be- {and Fred McLeod. He has held the |ijaves that he will be able to get into |American professional open eh#n'- | o, of these bouts and tnereby plonship twice and the western opeis| i more” experfence and keep threo times. Ho was the north and |y eei¢ n trim for the Olymple try- ilm”h champion in 1916 and 191) il 4 also has won numerous section- | *'[* 1o b1 ne 46 go into lifax, Mass, REFUSE! er. _ [Wonlon at shortstop, featured the game. The Speedboys take on the | State Trade school team today at|gix Round Contest Completes Card Willow Park in a morning gams and | then return to St. Mary's field in the | for Itallan Hospital Fund |afternoon to meet the East Ends. | | The score ’ Show at Polo Grounds frredtenn 20 00 118 2 | ew Turk dune 37 UP—stging " Batterica 5 PP ,;m‘.‘\,‘j:k'é‘nr Dave Shade orlc:xfr:rnilb;ormele: and Leonard; Roughnecks, Kultas, |J/mmY Slattery of Buffalo, N. 3. ‘| | Adamovitch and Rat Mitchell and O’Brien Win Bouts hy Knockouts |boxing show at the Polo Grounds filled the bases wifh none out and | O'Brien, of Halif Munro, of Boston, in the third round seven | of & 10-round preliminary. The men Horan, a Pitts- | are welterweigh and Frank Judson fell out @!so disciplined two boxers. here last night, after grappling 45| failure to fulfill a contract at the | |minutes and 28 seconds. Judson's | Fort Schuyler club of Utiea, while |head was injured_on the concrete Jimmy Williams was set down 30 floor and he was taken to a hospital. | days for a similar violation of the | feree awarded the decision [rules on complaint of the Collar | | echer, who recent!s defeated |City A. C. of Troy. 7 ), claimant of the heavy- — {weight title, hut he refused fo ac-| Soviet Russia still prohibits the cept the decision | importation of copies of the Bible. advice of feveral of his friends, he has decid:d to go In streng for the Olymplea, In the latter part of July, he plans to go into a camp on ths Hudson river in New Yorg and there en- gage in the amateur 4ghts whien are Ameri. over several years camp along the Atlantic seaboard where he will continue his conquests in the flyweight division. In Sep- tember, he plans to return to New York and wage an intensive cam- paign in the amateur ranks so that when he does turn professional, he He has a small 10 FIGHT ON JULY 2 a six round contest yesterday com- | |pleted the card of Matchmaker | |Humbert Fugazy for the major i fights of the Itallan hospital fund lon July Slattery had been on the card for |several days, but it was not imtil |today that Shade was secured. Both ast night, Teady | boxers have won favor with New nocked out Jos | YOTK auliences by sensational vic- [tories. They are fast, clever and| |stiff punchers. This match will precede a heavy- | weight battle between Charley Wein- ‘ert and Harry Wills as well as a |meeting of champions Harry Greb 8, June 27 (M—Roy EY DECISION Jimmy | Bova ‘was indefinitely suspended for | RACKLIFFE BROS., Inc. Park and Bigelow Sts. 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