New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 5, 1926, Page 8

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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1926. = T T T IS S ST T T 03 T 233352000558 Fhpnsss sabas grasssosesizasisns $3as12ss0e22200e2s LOCAL TEAMS TO BE BUSY OVER WEENF'\”——FA'\I LISTENS IN ON FANNING BEE OF OLD T!MERS—COMPLETE PLANS FOR THE MEMORIAL TO TOM LYNCH—CITY LEA(‘UE MANAGERS MEET TO ARRANGE DETAILS— ANDERSON WINS SIX, BARBOUR LOSES SIX et ettt ettt ettt gass LEADING TEAMS FINDING BRAVES A BIG OBSTACLE Bancroft’s Warriors Cut Lead of Cincinnati Reds to Two Games—Pittsburgh Scores Clean Cut Victory| Over Chicago—Indications Point to the Fact That Dazzy Vance Has Finally Arrived When Brooklyn Cleveland Trounces Tigers—Browns Victors | " AMERICAN LEAGUE blight hopes. Dealir leading Cin Bane the team drive to trouncing t Boston bats, tion to Ne aspir to the t¥ heir ass: ourth ¢ teen hits ca ons into th Braves field, imph for n Pittst and tim bagger by W Indica tional le arrived” B \r)\fln from the mounc ous appe ten New Y only four triumph pus ('nr‘ first divis ed nose out Cobb's t Zachary of the Br wards of the Whi slab duel to win by t of 3 to 0 N ATIO\ XL LL AGUE PITTSB AX 4 to wns best FAVOR LAND STRATEGY Swimm Attempting to Cross English Channel Favor “Land- lubber’s” Plan Against Tides. Ju to cros T fav out ing this y mapped to cope advice th Frencl glish pilo roper time been tine and who cover- much men the three B TERN LEAGUE EAS PLAY RECORD GAME wvinners of hallenge am in yesters an the n 11 baseball elephon 1o0r WILL little girl from 10 sensational first 1 Helen set | got her fore overtime b at The scor experts said at time is stiming; the below her that e | two IRy HELEN AND SUZANNE MEET AGAIN SO0 st NT s ity aught her at a time when she was far from hein, ine at her bes At any rate, lifornta, girl rew quite an emphatic sc the hearts of Len surprised the nis world star perform What will t tars meet in plonships is a ma Some figure the take a real beatin | Lenglen is about ce shouid thes “'N be Mariou = o Wightman to defe awever, re cup fl[fl fl.w“ in New Britain celdom got a ba he plate pitching looked wards the end of Conlin became A a 1 kinds cf | ] like to hir & 1 1 days, nd a weak ankle slow- Fan Listens-in on Two Cronies » Talking Gv the “0ld Days” but the far and he overcome the ball did or ] 5 g of Conlin, one of the old marked that he would orget the final game in the ipionship series about ten years en the Pioneers and Jim dependents at the old Ellis Henry Flanagan was the Pioncers and his head by a run coming h. A win for the Pion- rs would keep them in the runuing 1 nother game necessary. 0 mean plenty of money kers of the South End gone down heavily on the strength of record and the showing the In- to date, The however, appar- the ct ” at Independents had played re the fastest in the Pioneers had been top-notchers. On pa- cers looked like th t the Independents’ s told a dif- Two enthusiasts who w , enjoye verbial mile to s t ri's content Willow Bre on's poor 1ad me rooters, rlooked the old boys 1 am your a e Pi stronger club, an swoep of the se heard tt old team, m giv somet Mick hack to this game up. In the nir , lead-off man for pendents, caught Jacko K r third sacker, a pretty bunt. men § v a pitched ball en on first and second and ell, to get that Conlin Tce Liebler ar Ind P lders, Olat Ar v out. Conlin came up « infield gathered around the s hox and implored Flana argued would be 11 score He wa and first Tun- vy on hit eld grou it the dama cers of t! time, in-Landers g solid smash into “Yiggs" Patru who were spilling the shonted them- ¢ him to round the w by a hy rilled eld to me I've seen him before. vou certainly have seen him r replled. “I remember when irted.® I pushed up a little clos 7 wondered where infielder he st to listen his start but vour | will probably recall it). sir,” the fan went on s shortsiop a dozen vears team colled the ding to these two old timers “Gooler” (‘onlin, who is now a fire man, ¥ s Lest batter on a h | flat-foot- | nd the | |Delphis. managed by Abe Wi |And it was quite a team, too, cor |ering the field they had to play on. There was no skin sliding pa like in thosc day out and used shar and three we o diamond, kids wen n Thos stonoes for all about the ved baseball and T recall it team, chroeder and Tommie Ha leaught, the former when Joe (patrick was pitching and the latter when Descola, a bl hander, was on thé firing lin |now one of Kensin rooters, was on first ing with Schroeder and Fitz Marty Welsh was on second: MeGrail third; *“Nerv in left field; “Shorty” Long [ter, and “Bu | right. “The played | | foremost bage, alternat- on o chief ri were the Nemos hall team, top, but the he edge on them as a had a young fellow name who is now pries! back of the bat; Billy Gray and Bz Riley in the hox; Billy Storey first base; stone sac thrid; Frea Riley on the Joe out r that tid are ar baseball nds of tomorrow yet to win valiant and tomorrow reque READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS row 1 FOR YOUR WANTS S1aaaseres i sevatesivad LOCAL TEAMS ’...:31"!2"‘ READY FOR \ TOUGH GAMES TOMORROW Falcons to Play Ludlow Team At St. Mary Fast Team Kensington Meets Grounds—Corbin Red s Field — ington Against On Kens Sox Trots Out Rockville Club—Massachusetts Club Has Not Been Beaten This Year—Taftville Has Big Reputation. ams will end ording their ma s ara to be lof the best { possibly t | field ana ¢ | 11 gr ¥ ons Vs, Junds. Ludlow tomorrow after en the Ludlow lines noon nine | a red | ing e and they s kind of opposition. excellent hift in the took place now un- e team's | inother enp of 'w uriec Brack p; Mar Putesek, Falcons will use sington - Taftville Kens nother Down from only of 14 ar ries a squ and 20 losses in | er who will oppose , last vear Holy 0 al- ho o hits. do some avy He will tall hitting gar gathered e. B tog 3eagle t irst v and will h to the team's VHUF‘ team will line up as arvis, 2b; Lefty” Herrington, ss or p Rockville will pl ‘Corbin Red Sox vs. [he Corbin Red Sox morrow second game men who wi Hein will pite “Darby” bat afternoon. crimson loc this | stopped the Riverview club of Nor- I last W will be sent into to- me i ve from e in Junior H front school The luled to fol- tand a red to eam furnish he main ¢ t Hanover park Meriden on July 4 Orioles—Catholic Club Or will play the Catholie ford in a return game ernoon. T Orioles victory over their oppon- sser has team for he will tomorrow. right All cen- COI‘GH 15 ARRANGING THE | NEXT FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Partial List of Games is ents signed local y s the slab Orioles and Announced —Ouly Two <o Far to be Played Away Irom Home. A hard football en arranged for th New Bri a partial list of schedule has football team the in High school next games having Saturday, d for the Hartford High o meeting with the other rtford High school, Weaver, will Place the before. the teams on the will the Commerce High s7hool of Springfield, and Col- 1 ¢ Preparatory school of New Hav Negotiations are in th works for games with Naugatuck High schol and Pittsfield High school. Upon completion of these negotiations the schedule will be practically completed. Follwoing is « full list of games already eduled: Hartford Public High school and Weaver High Hartford; New Haven scliool, here; Com- chool of Springfield Collegiate Preparatory school, : Conferenca academ here. Coach Georze ounced that so far s to be played out of this city are the two Hartford games, is unknown whether or not the Pittsfield or the Nauzatuck games will be played on the Hardware City field Only th.ee of the veteran 11 that composed the foothall {eam last year 1l be back fall as followe: aptain-elect Claire, Harold RBruce 1 “Terpo” Anselmo. BARROUR LOSES STX oller took six ont of nine Barbour of Waterbury uckpin match last night Teller dropped the first but then came back stralght. Fred knocked for an average of hour toppled 923 announced today. 20 is 1° 2 date se annual classic wit} ool. T me schedule new be here; her Tr game in a in Merid pins B: le | | READS ARTICLES N MAGAZINE -~ ThHE LAST | AVAILABLE READING MATTER Douses LIGHT \Movie of a man who cannot sleep on railroad train TRIES To Woo SLeaP BY CLOSING EYES BUT 1S CONSCIOUS of JIGGLING OF TRAIN AND PASSING I Town s JUST THE SAME | REARRANGES PiLLows L AS TRAIN STARTS.... WILL I MaKE EARNEST EFFoRT To SLEEP Now....ENVIES OTHER. SNORING PASSENGERS, TRIES To 3LANK IF CouLd p G lonirer sp 2100, PUT MIND INTo PUSHES oFF JOVERING - Too WARM - GIVE ANYTHING IN WORLD SLEEP LOOKS AT WATCHM BY OUTSIDE ELECTRIC LIGHTS., . DEATULIKE STILLNESS - HEAVY LOOKS OUT AT NAME OF ToWN ON DEPOT A3 TRAIN STOPS SINKS INTo LETHARGIC STATE AS PORTER JoSTLES HiMm To GET, UP OH WHAT A NIGHT ! BREATHING FROM OTHER BERTHS.

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