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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1425, Sunununnng i TR R LT, T S L P S R L s A PITTSBURG H AND G ANTS START FIVE GAME SERIES — CORBIN RED SOX WIN AND LOSE OVER WEEK-END — KENSINGTON CLEANS UP THREE GAMES OVER HOLIDAY FALCONS TAKE TWO OUT OF THREE, WINNING SERIES WITH MERlDEN MOHAWKS — BRIEFS PITTSBURGH AND GIANTS FAICONS WIN T | W; LUTHERANS DN'TAP (88 10 ik e KENSINGTON WINS SATURDAY, VIN SUNDAY CLASH FOR FIRST PLACE [ THREE GAMES OF CHURCH LEAGUE ALL THREE TILTS Jiny Hangs On in Game With Nor- — = ' f IR MM PR S . e wich But Loceals Shake 1t Off Leaders Start Five Game Series Today — Be*h Score | ! llj ;s . ‘ . oA ‘ : Defeat Red Al‘lfly in Batle Wl FovsiNew = Har(tord ;Takcs Double. Bil From Sims- Victories Yesterday — Braves Beat Robins in Twin HTU2] abL Wil 0n Sunday a : 0y First Place | e s e s veen ononins | T and Gwamps All-Stars ik | Corbin Red Hox thus far thi ! Bill — Chic ats Cincinnati — Washington e S L b RO A At RS ,‘"‘”‘1 ) : e h y cons of ihis city s Ei : e e i Chureh League Standin | ¥aturday when the Sox dropped an- | iceng m"\un dateated Simshury a Trims Yankees —White Sex Nose Out (leveland— livithithe Matlicn Mohawke ot i T ; ' b & . |other one run game to the State |qouble header on July Fourth taking : G . 4 s taking the fret game i s e G e First Tutheran . Hospital nine of Norwich. Buck-{{he moring game at the Kensington St. Louis Beats Detroit in Overtime Game, aTuing piajed at Bt Mirys P Elue Army ; 080 land twirled masterly ball and |grounds by the seove of 7 to % and 3 of § to 6 and los . 5 i Pt R Al s s o0 | =honld have pulled out over the (the afternoon tilt in Simsbury by the 1 1t in Meriden by R : : White Army 1 | Norwich entry, West, former Oriole. {geare of 9 10 3. “Nlim™ Politis pullad New thn score of 7 o & : # 5 i First Congres i A hit batsman, three singles and [the iron nan stunt by twirling hoth game t o morning game was a fast and % 3 & & : , Stanley Memorial 1 ouble netted the Sox four in the |contests and chalkir b victories in Grou ' tercsting one and was the second 5 S § South (‘ong 1 oo | opening inning and singles by Blan- | the twin bill burgh and N t f a three-game series bringing the L . : : i Trinity M. E 2 oo | Chard and Fitzpatri W opass (0| In the wmorning contest, I 8 big fact N = | 101078 to the local team, as they had S S : The First Lutheran church now | Noonan and Corbin's double gave Hlled fn for MeCormick at third base pennant | \ [ ! ) Rontihehrat 0 e Ea e : . i : stands at the fep of the ehuyeh (WM W0 more in the fourth. {and handied six out of cight chances peak las : t S Lweeks ago In this city. The Falcons 2 2 . 4 i league by virtue of its victory over| W0 hits and doubie steal Politis allowed only five bingles the way 1 "lhad the edge from the second Wn- i iy 2 e R ARV BNy at [seored one for Norwich in the st [while O'Donnell, Simebury twirler, the early sta; t | ning and were never headed &l s ot G i Willow Brook park, for, le the |and = 5 by Stanley and Nor-|famed for Lis work in high school, the champic vill 108 e 1 [ though the Mohawks staged a three i : i , - % Blue Army also has a perfect ayver- | andi ass to West and a triple iproved no puzzle for the Kensington atand with ie 1 i T lun raly in the ninth. Jaglowski G L e ‘ age, the Lutherans have won ane | PY Allard scored three in the fourth. fhatters who touched him up for 10 New York t soparat 5 ([ Jitelied a fine game for the Falcons “ Gty e i more game than the Bluchirds, The | AN error gave Himil a life in the ihits. The Kensington intield played from the e byt § 0 heing ticularly effective fn the : o ; battle Iriday was for first position | S5t and by hard vunning, and the fescellent ball. Riitnatis of 6 0l olichies. the faaliire play af e : i & : o and was not declded wntil Granquist | 110 of an_infield out, he added an-| In the affernoon, Kensington in- Ao i ! e e e d i . £ ; : ‘ . made a_sensational leaping cateh of | 0ther. With two ont und Norman- vaded the Farmington Valley town weeks ago the Corsairs | i i SN0 150 teh by Kline, the visitors' center- i . g a line drive and cut short the Red |din on third and Mill on second d Politis allowed hite, though a series i rgh start . 400 0 " lieider off Kanfa's bat which pre- i " i ; : fane Army's last-inning rally, The Red- |two more scored with w single. jthey were all well scattered, = Sims- ehampions on the 1 t 1 , 1 3 vented the locals from scoring at e 5 . . e wings went in a spree in the secon NORWIGILE |bury broke the ica hy heing the first place . |1east two more runs. : ’ e s : inning and counted four times, bhut | $a i {{o xcore hut Kensington soon s d The rivals tuncd strug o] The afternoon tilt in Meriden was| i i . " i the Lutherans came back with (hree . : | Hietogheasyntlory i fpu lladsout gle yesterday by i ean-c i § B O R R e YR T ; : : o G G and took the lead with another pair | d |With-a win by {he score of 9 to 8 victories. Pittshurgh nused ¢ out on top of the pile to take one " i . G oo in the third, driving Kallin from the | 0 o o|Preisser connected for a circuit e L hev Wil ‘ 2 e e e o T s A ' box. Havlick went in and stopped | . ] drive while Sataline had a great day Kremer's brilliant pitching Porky” Flynn of Hartford took the : S : 3 ' kg the winners for a while, but they [y A ol {4l around, pulling a sparkling ca Bork stopped away [ro ; cras oo R » : - found him for a quartet of counters | i . o 0 “‘,"‘2 fting four out of five phia, 8 to 5, getting five runs Yoo, : 0 \ & 0lJack Scotf, formerly mainstay of Inithelsath S een hed {hacnghg 1o il first inning. t Visih 0 1 the ResseTielind teamitandithe Mals ing the Red Army in cheek nicely, ' BOX % (MORING GAME) THe HoBing . 3 cozed | i > e T G T A T but they filled the bases with none | third place when they hol 5 « » S 0| ninth inning rally in the Silver City down in the seventh. Two batlers || York out of the \ pset . 1oy 1 0 0lto fall short by one run of tying the J i rappad g ghitahd nasssdiball) a double header > B 3 I 3 g J 0 A Ul s * P ( . bro t in three men. With two AN\“‘ "‘ Braves. Jess I Jurl =4 7 B S ooress G i - o : and two down, Larson hit a seream- I Grimes were slab vic ¢ " “hining obed. 7 i ik i ing Texas leag over short. 1= | iezpatrick .. aster which short-circu - | *¥=RBattad fo 0 Morning ¢ s quist shot up and speared it, ending SRR el iy 1025 HusBarD ===~ =~~25'102"| [Mcw S afel i anaii et b0 \ dhaies sy S The line-ups: Iirst Lutheran In the only other National leagu STt T game, Adolfo 1 e's wildness 1 iilde hit— [y cided a pitching ! with ! UEE St L ,‘ LR Rhem and Cincir nished o1 SATbIa : Rtk P short end of a i-1 decisio 1 » te and f tor; Wingn an cago. N K oner cun MeManus Washington added another (il notte and Sis- game to its ma 1 3 (LSt Ele tics for the lea ¢ i e 3 . W Glider 1. Jeague hy trounc 7 { S . v 1l o ssmeo, ’Q - ’ church: Bjorklund, #h: Granquist, | Tv et Enyider ; S ” ss; Peterson, of; Anderson, ¢; I7 | g > L ‘Llw- 24T rGENDREL # A2OGTE | T e B e e el e Norgen, 15 Hultgren, r 31 Danibic 192] GOURDIN #*°7 & 25'37| |Regrme: smceon o simi sbe Wit e, e 5 e Tl e Larson, n Ericson, If. e RT CARLSON Seore hy innings: Sunday’s Game [3E (BEABE EAR o0 Red Army . D40nn0 g | frobin's men shook oft the har il Fred Merkle, rushed into t o (e i Gitder 115 record_breaking leap of |ford proved to be easy for the locais fe e " Kee line-up At fst pase . o “Van Gt o S 10 7-5 inches stand? Will it n-\-ll MATCH WITH LENGLEN! ro the otner game the sianies |for thes pounded auta 12 10 2 vie- o 'm:‘" ‘m' u be bettered? Memorial ehurch fought back by |tory. Hein, who worked the game for e [ommmssmes | o= lusws wamping the Trinity M. E. team.|lhe locals was in rare form and al- | i at H 300 1oc—1 National Women's Tennis Champion, {13-2. Morton, who started in the hox |78 the visitors enly four hits and burs . 0 200 0103 for the losers, was wild, while ease, | fanned nine 3 1 ‘\ ',’ffm. Itle 2, off Obviouely, cach question beggars | { e NATION \LLEAGUE (i m L a repls. Time alone only can w-\.i Yared hita off S = | As we scan the sportive hor\!"!\,i i Hopes Ta Meet Fronch Tennis who suceeeded him was sy < the local atack with a the winners scoring six times in the [10UD1¢ triple while Healey Sarn £ 4 Palitls 4 e _aft Nagls 1, J: G former looming up from across the fifth stanza. Dave Stohl held the @11 aroun: vy was outstanding for s o8 —Tressier e 4 | Str 1 ¢ Nagle 2 Jaglowski & |far stretches who appears capable| New York, July 6 (F)—NMiss Helen | Methodists scoreless except in the the lasers, LA Red jinomEnEat R : 1 \ | $tolen nses—dorvis Kredar, Kanla % of excelling Hubbard's hop. {Will, national women's tennis | third inning when they made all of | The summary: the losers 2 ! S S R At least not as far as the naked |champion, who is practicing at For- | thelr thres r | SRR S \ (AETEINDONIGANE) BLedlio o optic can see, unless it be the lest Hills, for major net eients of the This Week T 2 ) ) ALLERREISLIRN Fings befc o Afternoen Game colored lad himself castern season, looks forward to a| The lineups: Trinity M. L. church AR L HER g Not many paces back ve Far- meeting next year with the Wimbla- | Morton p-1h; Hanford, 2h: Allison T 3 0 | Falcons 600 210 003—6 o | vell, Michigan coach, predicted Hub- don champion, Mile. Suzanne Leng- Trase, Jb-p: Cline, If; Moore, if AMERICAN LEAGUE ) ‘ 10 Mohawks 020 010 4 bard would some day reach the 26- [len Seommionn s4 Andiivess &b, Stoniey iR i 1 0 Sunday's Game foot figure. The dark-skinned boy | Arriving here unheralded from her | Memorial church D. Stohl, p; Linn, Rruno Kania was in tiptop form |all but did that the other day. home in Berkeley, Cal, Miss Wills | gmyrk, 1h: H. Rittner, c; 1. n Rockville yesterday and the Fal- | Whether he actually can turn ihe cxpressed the hope that he would | Rittner, ss; Sandberg, If; L. Stohl ons swamped the Polish-Americar | feat is a matter of conjecture, He have an epportunity of opposing the [8h: €. Rittner, cf. m of that town. 10 to 2 may. And then azain, he may not. I'rench Star if the United States| Score by innings m did not get a hit off the Pat O'Connor's Famous Jump — 1awn Tennis astoclation should send M. E on3onnn hander until the seventh [ T+ five summers ago, Patrick |a team to England in 1026, Should & ATen i 2 sl g iEte x— nd it got but three all told, two |O'Connor of Ireland siartled the such at match not be provided then,| The Lutherans have what appears coming in the ninth | sporting clement by clearing 24 feet |she will look for it two years hence [t he an easy game tomorrow night | ST T Wanninger, # o Bl U On the other hand the Falcons|11 3-4 inches That effort would |Upon her graduation from the Uni- [when they face the Methodists but | Rlenks he two home hurlers for four- | stand a long and continuous assault, | VCT&ily of Califernia, when she plans |the tail-enders may show increased £ Yona ikt Tenes, p en hits, Johnny Klatka leading {opined the experts. And it d to study abroad. strength. The Red Army and Stan H. Jahneon, 7 J 2 |with three. including a double and Ior not until 1921 was it wiped | As 1o her chanee of defeating Mile. {1ey Mcmorial teams will lock horns y y o e 5 1|atriple. There was never any doubt [ off the beoks. Then Ned Gourdin, |T.°nglen, Miss Wills hazarded this in® a good battie in the other en GOIN FISHIN ¢ n o s to the outcome after the first in colored chap, leaped 25 feet 3 Opinion: “Perhaps 1T will beat her jcounter. Wednseday night will sco l The Falcons got three runs inches while competing for Johnny [When she grows old.” the Dlue Army and South church DN O NIOLEN t adding on 1. They \ard in the Vale-Harvard dual| Miss Wills plans to compete nextplaying oft the prote pame ¢ DL e AL L i the climax in the h w - . Again the |Week at the Lengwood Cricket club, |last week CIY. they helped themselves to five hit otic assemblage saw an all-time |3rookline, Mess. and later at Man- — - tods, B, to 813 10 which with a base on halls & il 3 chester, Mass, Thence she will go to NEW BICYCLE RE } Lie Boxes, S1.0 0fo $7.00; 1 rror gave them 3 runs sut - Gourdin's reign was soon Scabright, Elberfeld, Germany, J i 0 FALUON o halted. For in 1924 Bob Legendre,| To observers at Fo Hills, she | Karl Wittig, of Berl former (Georgetown atar, jumped Aappearsd more siender than when |a new world record's thre feet 6 3-16 inches of She won the championship last year | tor-paced bicycling he space 4 Olympic outing |for the sccond time. Her game as|ering 100 kilometers ( Now along comes Hubbard with [Tevealed in practice with Gerald | in one hour 10 minutes his wonderflil performance at Chi- Stratford, a clagsmate at the Univer- | or almost four minutes cagn, sity of California, was excellent the previous record until the nint that PHILADELPHIA e iree by however, wa can discern no per- el L Star Neat Year, four runs to win el 15 MAIN ST, Hulbard's athleiic career reads like fiction. kver since envolling at ienn s 1ot ambiton 1 ween | Te Days of Real Sport to sm he broad jump record For three scasons he had heen trying. at one time coming within an inch of Goudin's mark, only to have ire step out and tack on a few Z X / / ' - §- Nl reR 4 | . 3 ; v FOURTH oOf Time and again Hubbard got over / 7 - : 3 1 only 1o have it disallowed + ? / sl 5 of a foul recent Big Ten umped 31 w tern Confertnee | ollegiate record. But he W = 11 short of Legendre's mark i ST And then-——in his very final sump / 2 - 5 = § i Timiny. CRickiTs |as a collage athlcte, bard uccom_ / / ) 4 THAT HURTS to do for seasons LIS WIN DOURLE TITLY perfe ] "z Ty thar which climax Tesc Than a Foot SPAIN TLIMINATES €TRA up to ghove 3 75 ; & record inta oblivien NF CAatbEliken ana 1 twinklsr from s the re 10 the broad jump Pat O'Conner vithin the iced some until Gour hard came FRANKE. GOODWIN Lyesight Specialist MATN TEL 1905 | gy ap THE HERALD CLASSIFIED i/ | NFADSEEOR YU WANTS S |