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Speaking of Sports Uammsnmsusnmmnssss st Chucuy™ W 230 Tass s by zaxs: 0 ab ot back futo the for tne luzal Loy, L iaing to ciable hhn ¢ ialiel (o perfec.ion I reseh and mis sliong eno e thie 1o ning 1 wond I great shiagc ' s° tigured in touy p'aye for Hartford, ond Sat- fie pisve ] loth games at the Y Lase nnd figured 1a 2 number of agdiitional piay the He lias t vem s o rd2y's game, "Chucky” | cheese, a3 it ™ere. He se- twy bi out of fAve 10 thc piaie and ccored Hartford's only 1us. The entire fezim got seven e amd verc heaten in the game by Barurday, hu was not getting oniy onc hit in ts viay is of the g variety ot firs or, d 1e Wil provavly inting sack for some tine s been woolully fon for this cntire ¢ v of has one Hartford e team, \\ I-cted to fi hally heen ae In yeatesday's zame with Bridey part, ‘Chucky” got one out of five trips and had 13 put outs and one Aasst in ihe field, hir New 8 did ceal Ihe [‘alcons Britair o.ep hoad spits a doubte ! * with the Meri. ten Molawks, the Corbin Ried Sox 0ok two victories out of the fire in week-end tils, while the Kensing- tons with “Slin' iron man took hury on Sa: and away with the Colored Hartford 1o the tune of 15 to 5 yes (erday afternoon The Corbin Red the home funs a good exhibition of how the national pastime should he play- ed by taking the fast New Hartford nine into camp at St vasterday afternoon, The ganme wa a fast one and a large crowd which | viewed the contest, several plays of the lightning The Dragons of the City league will put in two stiff practice sessions this week in preparation for the game against the Rangers on saturday afternoon. Manager Tom- my Aldrich wants all his men to re- port at Walnut Hill park tonight at 6:30 o'clock and again Thursday at the same hour. 'The Dragons will n st raay then ran Sox guve varlety. heve to work hard to erase'some of | the rough spots as the other teams | in the league are traveling top speed | and the Dragons have not yet round- ed into farm. Thoss who report for practics will be the men’used in the game, New Dritain the week-end and holiday in their varjous games. The Corbin Red Sox Had an even break with two oppo- nents, losing to Norwich by one run on Saturday and swamping the New | field | Hartford team at St, yesterday by a 12 to 2 score. The Falcons spht a double header with ihe Meriden Mohawks on Saturday winning the morning tilt here and lesing the afternoon session in Meri- den. They came back strong yes- terday in Rockville and cleaned the Polish-American team of that town. The Kensingtons took all ihree of their games taking a douhle Dl from Simebury Saturday hammering the Colored All-Stars of Hartford yo 1o § score Mury's Ke To “Slim™ Pohtis gocs the ht‘,Hm'? for Saturday as he pulled the Iron Mlan stunt by pitching two games, winning both the morning and after- 100n sessions handily. In the morn- ng, Politis was in form and pol- she the Simsbury team with arceiyeany hits. In the afternoon fon. he allowed 12 bingles but pt inem well scattered. Old “Buek” Mckvon is not as old | 25 people would want to make him Just take note that it “Ripper” can't | vun as tagt ag he did n the old days, e gets around by hitting them far- | iher from the plate. He rip- | ped three hagger with ases filled yesterday and foliowed it vith a home run. He used to he one of the heaviest stickers in the old aays, away out Arst baseman, pulled a neat play for Kensington that stop- ned a potential rally. He stahbed a ne drive onc handed and got his s*n at first. The play wam cleverly \ecuted and Sataline got a good | and ‘or his wo Sataline | Edward The Church 1e Agaif tomorrow night with the Red trray plaving the Stanley Memorial | nd the Methodist team stacked up | against th edith Lutheran nine, gue will hreak out The City league will resume play 2gain Saturday with the Orioles against the Burritts and the Rang- érs against the Dragons at 2 o'clock and the Falcon Reserves against P. & F. Corbins at 4 o'elock. Saturday | is liable to gee some cnngrs in the | standing of the leag Some players will have to be let| £6 on the Hartford Fastern league team scon. The team has four | nother pitcher and an/ fielder. Who the players | s!ated to go will be ‘s a question | that selil be answered within a few | lays, | GOES TO WARTVORD | Pa., tuiy €UP—Manager MEUTER | Reading Shorten ¢ rde m Hyman, Taltimore Meutes recalied by the aa} wlil Lo sent Ra \eague. | Nalimere part | M-Caity. who A Ddees Giants o Aarttard oA Pan s te ayen v lew saes Riwmiag 2 READ THE HEJALD CLASSITILD | ADS FOR YOUR WANTS | Lle palys in *he two | was trips | remain on e ! weak in this po- ! son and after | piayers on Politis pulting the | two from Sims- | All-Stars of | Mary's field | was thrilled on next | teams did well over up | and | sterday in Kensington by e S l Baseball at 4 Glance ] e ———— AMERICAN LEAGUE Yosterday's Results | Washinglon &, New York 2 §t. Louis 6. Detroit Chicago &, Cloveland 4 (Other clubs not scheduled) The Standing Won 50 Washington Ohiladelphia Chicago Detroit 8 Louls Naw York | Clevaland | Boston 138 413 | Games Today | (Open date) NATIONAL LEAGUL | Yesterdny's Results Roston 4, Brook!yn 1. (First gawme), Boston 4, Broakiyn ond game) York X Philadel ittshurgh 3, Chicago 2 Louis 3, Cineinnati 1 The Standing Won 44 I New York | Broaklyn & Lenie | Cincinnati | Phitadalp I Chicago | Bosion Todday lioston at Brooklyn Philadiiphia at New York INFERNATIONAL LEAGUE Yestevday's Results rbury 4, Pittsfield ringfield 4, All 2 (10 innings) ‘ew Haven 2, Hartford 2, ny N Wore Bridgeport 1, The Standing Won Lost Albany . e 4 ) | Springtield 144 3ridge | New Haven Hartford Worcester Pittsfield Albany 2 Waterbury Pittstield at Springfield a port. at Haven Hartford Worcester LEAGLI EASTE ‘esterday’s Resnlt Providence City 0, cond Providenes game, § innings) Toronto & (First gamie) Syracuse 7, ronto 6, (Second game. 10 inninas) Reading 7. Baltimore Rochester 13, Buffalo 12, The Standing Won Baltimore | Jersey City | Toronto | Reading | Buttalo Rochester racuss Providence Games City Rochester Foronto 4 Baltimore CORBIN RED S[)X LOSE SATURDAY WIK SUNDAY |- loday at Providence at Duffalo. Syracuse at Reading. From Preceding 4 5 ' 1 s 5 Rusinko, [ 4 | rastak the |1 off Kosta Umpire Americans to Be Given Rights of Excavation Princeton. N. J. July § (®—Dr Capps, professor Greek Princeton university, an- nounced that an arra ad been concluded with ) government whereby for archeological exca the heart of the old city of had been granted the school of classical studies city. He said that more American universities and would combine in the work, v he declared would have a pwmz:m influence on classteal education. Dr Capps is chairman of the managir committee of the American school of classical studies. The territory incvluded in the concession approximately fifteen city squares FRANKE. GOODWIN Eyesight Specialist 327 MAIN ST. TEL. iits nosi- at today gement the ssio jon work in Athens American in that than forty a covers 1905 Desco the rejuvenator | PC. | [ Page) | EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1925. HOOVER-BERESFORD KENSINGTON WINS | ARGUNENT 15 ON AL THREE TILTS AHIPI‘ oan and British Oarsmen, e 'J_‘ e Diller Over Trophies | Sunday's Game s A Hartford AT Kensington over the | Stars o in 3 ; s d | " Nt ernoon. The Stars cume | in aj ves- b j Ut with a reputation of you ha v hitting to their reputation combinatior il mbination provide PPour milk paddle . ‘}lnv you imugi thin ji8s L ltas of f game i last hitting “Ripper necte r a 1 uy 1 healthy bingles outhit them (lops to win by the whipped out a Mi and Ken- get- seore ver, with beat ta was the feeor and a coming | s one than whi yped pudding o ! rean Vito the homer L | Hoover eame %o hiase latter Sataline his man t first | ficlding gem of piv, the lowded 1 cateh to get parkling t connceted for the third w nd after tion of whicl 1 who | a mateh v i There Rowin Wtempt to Jift 1) opl oks orl va Vits conte o two brought that it team would | a nice .M. C. A NOTES (el \ d, a t i an was xS Dept. Swimming Schedule, Wi wnd - Melutee | gotting Gainer 11001 works nesday IR ming PO, A E. trophy cast the Hoover left e % A Amierica.” on IFrida ho ociation of diamond climpionships, Tmen. Ww | . Boving Show Postponed Vrom Bast | ine anaton n owing [ | Will e hita Monday on o M- Titec Account of Rain Fake Place Tonight. New (L epper) Wil ke three- 101 round hou Htitle holder, fonne, N hout tadium York, July 6 Matrtin of lis fourth yer catmpaign o GRAND CIRGUIT FEATURE Field - TORK ”LAY SERIES ! S W lightwei owWn N Mike La They will ciston 1 : | (Conti ling 1ed 1rom Page) ol a show Faer postponed trom K seventeen, Largest to uy on account of riin Sart in One Race At North Ran- Three e fitle D Sullivan Brooklyn fighter hefore they pionship to their sueer mo, who hfted th Hvian only thres cision fight Martin I knockee In 1 rounds tonight of P'hiladelphia Rosen of New champjons | Martin sinst Jick dall, On Today's Program, 6 UP—seventeen, at the ci AR to named stake start in ever | Bdward VICOTS for 2:08 grand cir- Archi- winners of 1ke, which wit divisions last Mon- -t ( S : lore Guy, West Virginia | will 4 16 1 to start m | of today's list includes Waort cature The ks Dealey two mont| Mad last | S care el was &p to tnao York With 12 same T ' the first divie- | second starters i lude Win nd leh' Are Injured in Halilm(] C'ollision Inl [ Tamnee aming O'Mynn, Pro peet avenue automohil wd 1 he Farmington of Flower amid 1} of the Iy (reb’s Manager May Lose Sight of Eye | ly & (P—Tames Ma Harry Greh, mid hoxing champion. was vn‘ g the possi t of his left | I"ourth n{ Tuly night. fire- ‘ | il ether {in front | hotel at Light, five ¢ |he ittshurgh, J ght hospital ale inhound A | three, rolfoy occupants of which the of 441 Ann vas “pocketed” hely aind the parked mac re injured ss Anna Fast today, faci the ; hility of losing s nobile vy weider Pero, Saturd, plode 1 prema- bending over | gun the would 1 could | display picce ¢ lason was Ie sli Physicians said it several day ve with and v injuring Hart erionsly injure ‘u‘,m oy before 1 loft eye 99 P IStrikes Out 23 in 19 Innings and me: (rame Midd Middletow —Gearald ing for | Rupturefi The snficrings and tortu your vupture st the game ngest games Wondruff Amherst by my Mcthod in Mechanical-treatment. While holding the rupture in place, possible cure can he obtained. Free Con-ultation S. M. BATTALION 150 ASYLUM ST Rupture Specialist Open Daily from 9 a NET TEAM WINS July & (&) Hartford moto 6 pom (Otherwise hy Appointment) - SALESMAN SAM police and hanl {they over | lin cach case | inches) e ————— |Worcester Girl Bride Of Charles E. Ihe DEAD BANDIT BOUNTY OFFERED IN CHICAGO Bankers Will I'ay $2.500 For Lyery- Miss marringe Kinkade of Lllot of Worc Friday after Rev. T A Congregational church Miss Marjory Joht was bridesmaid ar this city t Mass,, of the officts ester, one Shot in- Robhery—1'olice Greene Welcome Tdea son o 1 Frank this city est man Chicag h 5 100 Chicago hanks display playcards offering $2,50 every | The bride attived iy bank bandit Kilicd while enguged in | 0f blonde bengaling a rohbery I tor tnformation | hat to match leading to the arrest 1 conviction | of of one Ihis actic oun by the Chicago and Bankers' a dead bandits v More than of for Wit and bl maid and 81,0 roses. The gown carried orchid sweet pink « ed today peas o0k County The award for open only to s in order to citl- ociation will he oifi climinate re Ll zens “We hape profitable f {bandit as it i police,” said F the associution offer K <hooting by to ke it nearly a Kill a to kil the member of the Uniformly mild. Uniformly free drawing., Uni- formly even burning. Uni- formly 100% Havana filled. or a policeman i, N. Baty making public cfiective withdraw will are until KAV ed in are liely the ot which be pl bank windows Chief of Polite red the all n ' Morg etion of 1 Collins > bankers st association was welcome anco to the police department “It 18 no pleasant thing o sider on human am sure this d offer conducive to w0 old ups : EIGHT ARE DROWNED IN LAKE ONTARIO con- lacing a bhouy but | will he (24 [Week-Lnd Casualties Heavy — Two Cases of Double Drownings Included, Toronto, Ontario, July § MP—0On- | waters claiined eight victims | the weck-end, In every case t one those drowned were bathing. | sle drownings, | one family los- | were under 26 tario ! Two of them were dog two of ing their Ihes, Al years of Two Campbell girls, daughters of a prominent Muskoka farmer, were drowned Bracebridge, In Lake . Clair, Lloyd and Clifford An- ews of Sarnia, aged 9 and 7 vears, ve drowned. The River Thames laimed @ vietim at Delaware, London, in the erson of Greenfield, 18, Brantford Cistern, a Toronto drowned at the Tslan Fred Langdon of drowned in the Alfred Smagett drowned Round Lake near Renfrew the hoat from which he wae fishing ed i nean near John T Charles vouth, was Lagoon, and Credit, River. IPort Credit was was in when was caps WINS HIGH JUMP Brussels, July 6 (P—The women's high Jjump at an international meet here yesterday Miss Green of London of 1 4 was QU take no was won with a nieters feet Miss Groe 1,485 me holder of Kinkade rett The brides I'he gift muid the bride string ot the best to the pearls, man green W Broom gave cuff 1inks ceremo 1 at the Kinkade York eside in y a reception hote!, M, eft on a wedding Upon their ree l(ul!nrl Burritt Hartford Dugan STARTS TRAINING July 6 (P—Eddie Shea 1 in New York nd will start training tos forth- with SHEA o cparation for his und bout Rosenberg, OND, stone CIGAR. chance when you buy a Ford from an Authorized Ford Dealer. It is his desire to give vou a square deal on a used Ford, the same as he does on a new Ford. T O T Y N PO Y Holiday Days Getting the Family to the Station. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS ® McClure Newspaper Syndicate TIME T START NCW COMES SAM HILL BAIN(» ME A 4YaRD (F vram avn M\\\:_ 1T 4NAPPY VasUH | THEY'RE. AND NES ( AT ON M ST WIRTCH WD HiM L SN T WHORSE-LAUGH ) (HEAHS WTCHEN AND o5 ONE || O A YARD OF PoRK _—1 | 1 0 PORN , B0SS /WOHO-IAONT - WHEN HE GOES OF T DINERS HE'S o ] ) NOW — WHAT T WONDER BRINGING