New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 4, 1926, Page 25

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l NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1926. 2 5 Speaking of Sports # eteeesseereopsssses. to Ro town team there. leave in front J 1nic high school at k Sunday. The team will probably play in Ne ndon the follow ftville the week a da connecting of th busy from now on and v to keep them g day servic indays, | but the ay be ge to on club patrona Kensing local nJ Wi Bryan, The club Is still s king to have the bus service put through and the ficials hope to have omething Kensington wi Sunday 2 South d grounds. be a ger of a game and will bring her two fast and heavy hitting to the Spring: field Re in ourn ia with t locals expe Kartz will h 1p in the ganie. To da not lost 4 game and hav ed up against ams in this vieini The Falcon hot battle an team will bring a few truck loads of rooters with them. The te 10 its best to keep its slate clean boast comes down this the Falcons will suffer de « coming Sunday. am will and The New Britain team feels just as onfident that ths invaders will be turned back this week-end and for this reason, there is plenty of the long green ready for use. The team will play the Riverview club or Nor- wich in the Mill town on Saturday. This is a return game for the Ne Britain team. Two strong teams such he Falcons are to meet Saturday and Sunday will give the players enough work to keep them going. Manager Joe Veniski is undecided to his pitching tions for the nes but he will his best avail- thinking in the terms of two victori The Talcons defeated the Riverview club on that outfit'’s recent visit to New Britain id the locals expect to dupl turday ays Harold Beagle, who has been 2 student at Birmingham-Southern college during the past semester, has returned home and has been prac- ti with the Kensington team Beagle was of the mainstays a star in high school and of the one | seman of high s. He is a first b | Baseball Standing | AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Y < 8, sterday . Boston 5. Cleveland 2 St. Louis postponed, rair (Other clubs not scheduled) The Standing w L New York 34 2 Phila ] T Chicago Washington Detroit Cleveland Ly [ 488 Lot Today Games Detroit at Cleve NATIONAL LEAGUE mes Yesterday gh 2, Chicago ladelpt nnati Games Yesterday Hartford T 14 lence 11 bury 2, Springfi The Games Today eld at Wat d at Bridge Hartford at Provide Ne Albany at Albany Prov INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday Buffalo PH 1 Baltimore 3 Toronto 16 New 3 Roch 24 Jersey City 8 1 Syracuse 4 28 Reading 1 34 Games Today Jersey (¢ Reading. ewark at Baltimore, acuse ffalo at 1 Sl RUTH AFTER RECORD Babe Looks Yavorably Om The Pros- Ray Begley will step down to al- coaching of tha Ker on team and | Makes Most Homers Away he would like to devote all of his | time to that task. Be will be a| New York, June 4 P—Rahe Ruth, worthy substitute for Begley but at |westward hound with the Yankees his best, he will never a better ir f & new home run record first sacker Iy upon the long road 9 nents fack Delaney didn’t wasta much when ime on Tommy Burns last night. He of 59 cir- " a technical kayo in the second s, round. He had Burns pr out | Records reveal that in on his feet and the refer to |five years ago, Ruth made the milling. his amazing tot 1ond. He hit is (Kid) Kaplan Is fighting to t Detrolt, six ly be his last v nd and St. Louis, and three eac ghts Bobhy ngton and Ch erweight title of Tune was the most bout is set for Harts month of the Yankee | in the stadlum which year. Ruth fs on the site of the forr mes ahead o Tabarin is finished in time {result of his 17 are busy on the cycledron vesterday they ready for the fight night state that ever The Ranger A. C. baseball team will practice tonight at 6:30 o'clock at the Pioneer fleld on Ellis strect. | All members of the team should be | on hand. TENNIS TEATLTO OPEN | YEAR WITH HARTFORD | First Contest of Season Takes Place Tomorrow on Lincoln Rond Course, New Britain Tennis club starts in the Central Connec- Tennis league tomorrow af its schedule noon entertaining the Hartford Park Tennis assoclation on the Lincoln | [oad courts near the Shuttle Meado | Flub. The Hartford team is com | { Guinan, Walz and | and finished the | last year, so Ne will | to work hard in or wi | + majority of the matc The tennis commitee has am to oppose t 2 Kron win I Henry with and \rthur ham READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS | sample Shop, Inc BICYCLE MARATHON | More Than 300 Riders Are Entered | in the Sesqui-Centennial Race in Philadelphia. Philadelphia 4 (P —More | i Ju I than 300 bicycle red | | ride for competition in sesqui-centen- nial Marathon race from Union City, N. 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