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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE R % sely matched and the play will m“ ] . | ; + 4 ol B i b 1 aland 35 they were talid iSpeaking q; S el HHPU SOUGHT THE L EUMPLFTE PLANS [ieiorsiicamets e gof Sports I TILDEN APPEARS 10 BE | awemoax teacus MONEY ABOVE ALl L st icaded e ) HUN[]R LYNCH ety e ‘ IR s :u‘;;; B e e “ I—Jm “Bull of the Pampas” Was Dis LHIISLLUASFSUZAPQIMAGERS | Gommittee Arranges Details for Bt s et N T *:;:_g;g;f;\;fi: mv‘gl it \“\n,],\;(,r.lo.“: m:s ‘ foremoet. | f plz Skl s Elected President of Loop. e St th New 1 Minnesota Wants to be Represented iHal Beagle 3 fortifie with new | Boston 3 32 3 ¢ Report Friend ote t opinion that Be better mar onest opinior comes as good Begley, he wi Of recent years, there is only one n who, in our opinion ou Begley at covering the first in this city and one w “itzpatrick. “Hooks" is b 14 postion wit Landers & Clark base vears ago, 1 set to step ou nto 1 1 first ker. He preferred to around these asserted parts, doing odd pitching jobs until Tilden’s old passed his peal and expressed ampion w iy ertainl he | ¢ city th many strenuous years. 5. On La apin has been knock Goeb, one loor to a Tilder Ny riel lers this cit two years, I t Fitzpatr | eam is h, & pri veteran several years ago, “Micky” hamplon, twice carried Huber who hit his home run | Phi an to five-set m when t years old; t Scheidler is ano | ffe another a of players wing up | Dav | and Lac n two th s cup battles cl rious am- fred H in of the Con- d nis championst during Games Today New York at Cleveland Philadelphia 8t. Louis Washington Detroit Boston at Chic Games Tomorrow ew York at Cleveland hiladelphia at St. Louis Washington at Detroit oston at Chicago. NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday srooklyn New York 1 ttsburgh a 1 oston §, C 3 St. Louis Philadelphia, post- poned, rain The Standing Pi Chicago Brooklyn Philadelphia Games Today t New York i at Boston Chicago at Pittsburgh St. Louis at Philadelpt Games Tomorrow icago at New York burgh at Brooklyn clubs not scheduled) P at 1 lers” Kilduf Ligh nan. publicity m jon of Gascos hie wire anager for the Charley an ind a fe stickmen get goin bet his next wel it his team will Larry Mai s any- in but a s » when he es- present last park. Wh ou than the bat. lidates 1 Eve out & city an is to is in f T'his brings at Larry, us mainstays of amily of b Larry himself had almost double night Willow ere he ing to t of that crowd, ls can tell you right ry one of the can- as good as there 1 am of picked, there the country touch the dif around to the always o1 “Nigger Hill" ball players. has ever Fish tle some our Shut The o hear about ball 1t club the 4 the | Meadow club? one bet the couldn’t drive and Mr to val = way ontest was on. A teed up the ball and Fish took is stand at the driving pin. W a fo With a beantiful swing came down on the ball and— m!—The ball rolled about three feet. Fish couldn't dope out what the matter until picked up he ball and found that it was made ron. Mr. Fish said that he 1s something funny ould feel it in his arms The onectic t Wome: to a Shuttle Me for adow the e, Au from F voff between telle, both anvual golf tou close state ment of the ssociation the al n's Golf to with the fi club cham stin and Mrs. Mar- rtford and mem- Kk of the Hartford Golf club Tl two women are fast lear friends. So tion that one ho it s said th mpionsh ed and the victor whe and very d.cp is the affect- lds for the other at in the Hartford ip this pair w n the match w wept, she felt 50 sorry for her friend. We hope no te will be spilled today hecause one thing is certain, | the best golfer will win. They are saying that Mrs. Austin has tb numter of Mrs. Martelle, but th is doubtful because both are play- ing wor It . been a very successful 3 concerned and {he should bring out a A Il w i ween Shuttle Megdow and the Hartford Golf club i “ placs is afternoon at Shuttle Meadow with the Capital City outfit favoredsdo win Both outfits are! Fish | pionship | » { complishing | Tobias Griffith Was One of the Fore- owner the He twice and imd him ng pit greatest wrist-hitter Dic Mitchel), known Mic Harley Cecll son and ‘ FIGHTS LAST NIGHT won & 5 (P—Tho “red Thomyp. Hill will ning | most Figures in the Old & Power | e Romes Schiool of Bascball on the diamond. Tn June this It seems that | o SHF (Sandy) Griftith Wiy han opoly on » vom ¢ s wbont town | | servies any base- | o ail and a ma leveloped some of the fin dia- mond has o Tobias vas better known EASTERN LEAGUE Games Hartford 6, Yesterday dence 1 Springfield Alhany 1 B Provider Bridgeport 79 Albany 20 488 New Haven ..... 19 20 187 Hartford 7 24 4 Games Tomorrow Hartford at Waterbury Bridgeport at New Have ittsfield at Providence Springfield at A Games Monday Springfield at Al Pittsfield at Providence. Rridgeport at New Haven Hartford at Waterb INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday Toronto 10, Buffalo 3 The Standing L Baltimore 32 12 Buffalo 25 1 clated Toronto ight titlist, won from Billy S i ] ”“" it 21 2 Rochester 2 t lightweight, (10) ool oa Kochansky of Bayonne, outpolnted g oo 14 Billy Kennedy, New Orleans. SR i Ho wood, Ht d to ightweight, sco out over Phil Salvadore, I geles, (8). Wichita, Kans—Jimmy Casl St. Paul lightwelght, knocked | Holwl 0, (6). San Fran Antonio mi ) TRMN EDERLE ins, An- sar American Girl Swimmer to be Under i Earnshaw, Newark at Baltimore. Syracuse at Rochester o at Toronto STILL LEADS PITCHERS ¢ Farnshaw, 0o 000 Twirler, On Way to Success- ful Defense of Title. New York Tune 5 (A Baltimore's Baltimore’s $100,- | pitcher, apparently is on the way to successful defence of his title as premier hurler of Internatio league, despite the challenge of Owen Carrol others as- ng you Statistics available today Barnshaw at the top of t with victories and on for a mark of .889, ag: Carroll's $18. The latter, off to a sensation- Al start, won his ninth game yester- day in eleven starts. | Lew Fonseca of Newark red his place at the peak of t ters | juring the past week. | t with Jack D e . e 11 Harttord broug 1 Kenneth : o 2N - Lk s 2 MR e o : forga V»w,‘ i 5 Collegiate Tennis Stars of Texas | ATTEMPT Aok s dfyano > : Will Engage in Arduous Campaign |, o YOF ! 1 On Courts in East o i HT AGAINST LEAD Teonard o 5 over | Walter Hagen's Team of 10 Amerls S Fa o ; can Professional golfe ish Team Five Points trail Brit- READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS nationally it Club, would be ollegiate row- er a student-backed iated at the University provoked and 2,500 r ging of ro £ as an inter- A sota has been cause of ion u TO FIGHT TONIGHT 1 (A)—Twice of Cali- enbloom of 1 a third attempt heir ten round te at the Queens- - Allentown Johnny i Ballerino will nd junior light- - CREP Week -End Special This Week's Worrorful Treat NewHavaan y A new New Haven Dair End Special introducing a new frozen des- sert treat, this week is Orange Nugat Ice Cream. 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B conquered the treacherous waters i i]' 1, to supervise their training | addition to Gertrude Ederle who failed in her effort last year | Burgess also will coach Lillian Can Inon of Baltimore. Miss Ederle al ready h. aged the tug “Alsace to accompany her on the att vhile Miss Cannon will con- voyed by the tug “Lalorinie.” The |1atter is expected to mal 1o of th | early tries in July, if weather is | suitable | Dun ome town of Jeanne | Sion ached within two miles of the English coast in her channel effort last has placed her disposal the tug “La France,” com- manded by Captain Lemaire, who convoyed Tiraboechi, the Argentine, |in his successful swim of 192 | Channel experts believe tt | Bderle and Ma ion hav best chances amon, women s year. | ANDERSON TAKES SIX Bddie Anderson, defending duck- pin bowling champion, kept up his good work last night in Meriden by taking six out of nine from Gu- dain of the Silver City. 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