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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1926. 15 §Speaking iof Sports | 1epasees 5283 | AManagers of paseball teams are ! sunouneing thelr practice sessions | for the week In Dpreparation for | aumes this Sunday. The Rangers A. | . team wil! hold forth tomorrow | aight et $:38 o'clock at the Ploneer | lal4 on Wiie strset. All members | aro asked by Mauager Albert Recor on hand because the team | ! slack 4p against the Cardinals | dartford at the Sunday i*ternocn N uger Pat Buckley of the |y cington team called a prac- | of hix yquad for tonight at :ho‘Iy \etsington grounds at 6:30 o'clock. o has a number of rough s which have to be ironed ay's game. Ma unable to ¢ ho the opposition for this vvek-end would be, but he will | ® game definitely settled to- | and will be able to give out | e announcement tomorrow. | speaking of the of several years back, some ked us to dig up the account the evening or afternoon lunc 8 used to have at the of some hapless bakers De Nemos sed to leave pastry at Mahon's Tremont on W, stores Brooklyn Ne T sl the 1 to Tremont bunch wh pirited dashes up with a stack of half dozen pics in o hand. wonder of those s was the pilferers used at top speed stack of | custards Th t the o have while still balancing a erry, apple, pineapple o the palm of a hand nning that comie who The end of certain you to ms the crowd man grown only to stepper on of out the 1 The e at at Paul will ren avyweight titl Thursda Thursday »ach, who (Young) schoolboy at Garden. This is t bout of the this reason, t ing gements even w be evening when Berle crown, against W, the Georgia Rquare mportant now we his laurels Stribling, Madison most so far Herald" to an- Buirch s I'e Ne Rochester Je Sy to roll Guduin | Re o alleys on on his rnoon at 4 nk McDor at the two mat ord man wou New York's Church Cup Defenders | York's church which against 10lds Teller e to four in scoring. r Hi str sta by the Meri is Postpo tford m: owever, n they ard hope to Andy's goa the delay. An- nands that he be allowed ch in this city. read 1d H o expl tai itain bowler states | i&; er be given this pre- | o) no match. e ind t > fans o hind him in his he city de- |, mand. | for that And out and both { o1 walk | g and Gudain margins and he will | ; this | g When ¢ tion tries to | stall things off like the Meriden and | Hartford men have done this week, |y time to call & and | em live up to their agree- e a great me was played | Does anybody need to ask | The one between the Light and Pow- Spring and Buckley | The Light Co. won 6 to 1, and | the score is right \vrrfl\l&rl McGrath, the copper who ings and persons orderly he confines of Walnut il was official scorer. Begley brothers furnished the {he evening. Ray played and he certainiy talked According to Vincent ye Walt Mason of | Do t is all that | Trj swevl game who is Co. s Kiernan the Light ibes, Ray did do, talk. Nom was more | Ho; spectacular heaving the ball JImost out to West Main street when | Pjt his catcher forgot that the game | still on, Nom started hotfoot r it but slipped and landed, sit-|Ba Ru %, in a puddle of wat that he wasn't|Do hurt, but when we went to look for | Tri: im at Spring & ' Buckley's this | Hol \g they told us that he was at the der s office. He must have | Pit landed hard | Nom protested 0 c ame were players all sliding | arfed. The in place of and vore raincoats | Phitadelphia Chicago we ri Richar The from Karl | den Tild nl will retain the meet demands upon delp day w {winner Saturday. Including Stolen B; Stolen Rases-—Meusel READ HERALD CLASSIF Leslie Goif of w played game while the | a TURNS STATE'S EVIDENCE IN RACE HORSE SCANDAL May | Involved in Poisoning Horses Baseball Standing AMERICAN LEAGUE to Aid in Prosecuting Former Pals. Games Yesterday Cleveland 5, New York 2 Philadelphia 7, St. Louis 2 Detroit 1, Washington 0. Chicago 10, 5. Aur IiL, June 8 P — state will have the aid of Uly G. Young, retired Charleston, V Virginia, business man, in its effort to convict four men and a woman plicated with him poisoning of four race horses at Exposition park two weeks ago in tting plot. who The Standing W L ew Y 35 14 made a comp his part in the af st night, said 1 state witness b ury. Charles Day Frank igned would appear as fore the grand of Dayton, Ohio Utica, N York, and Leaver, of Toronto, arc in custo d efforts are being made to 1 Earl Cl of Colurab Mrs. Rose Clark. Young $6,000 bond. All in confessions of nd Marion, and all red from the turf by leve roit arion, Erne eliend and New York at Detro Philadelphia at Chi Washington at Cleveland Boston at St. Louis. NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday (All games postponed, t grounds) e death of two of isoned was the result ca ss of the plotter: which led them to administer two pofson doses. He said he had $4,000 to Joscph Kel . © horses y of o New lizabeth K. X terreppe, owner of Apology, rses, owner of to Towa, of thon w York Louis Games Today GOES STRONG IN MUD T0 WIN SCHOOL TITLE ncinnati at Bost Louis at Philadelphia EASTERN LEAGUE Dominic Cartelli, Aged 10, Defeats All Comers at Smalley, Prov- Games Yesterday (All games postponed, rain) The Standing 3 w L ing Superior to Weather rtell old, of the Her ement nar at i yesterd defeati school i ttsfleld th his s s of trated Game 1d at Hartford. tsfield at New Haven. at Albany The Waterbury fect Tomorrow Hartford Xew Haven, Wi poor weather had an evid on the galle as very heavy so that Cr Games Springfield Pittsficld Bridgeport at tter when he Nathan Hale s 1 this after: Hall park meets the of t 1001 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Weather Games Yesterday wee 1 th zames semi-finals who will postponed, rain will soon WILL LECTURE IN SWEDEN Wi The Standing W L ronto wark Severin Johnson Take Plat- form For Prohibition in Native rsey City racus Country Prior to Election. ading Johnson of 250 R il from New Y with and daughter, Mi Astrid, T v for Sweden wh they will remain until A Johnson plans to lecture of prohibition, as h cral years ago. A vote will e there in the fall and the lo native of Sweden, an prohibition worker. Johns: tly reclected as tr o ¢ Safety League, a position held since the league ganized, because of rip to Sweden. He has 1 in the affairs of the Ic was organized and still position on the exec Severin Games Today JEULEE Il Buffalo at Jersey City. Toronto Newurk. Syracuse at Baltimore. Rochester at/Reading. TENNIS TEAM PROSPECTS cause is active decline ¢ Expected To Be Strong Despite as o Absence of Richards. New York, June 8 cup will defend Philadelphia and Saturday at is expected the absence previous 758N nis team the and retains trophy v cor Roston Forest tive ida s, N, ong S He is international deputy of the I. 0. G. T. and goes to Sweden in this capacity. despi of who is playing combination will Watson M. W Francis T. Hunter, Dr. Lang, Hugh Kelleher ward Herndon, William M. Hall. H. Berr, Howard Yoshell, | Asthalter and John J. McCloy. | The national champion, Bill Til- | is likely to represent Philadel and Chapin, Jr.. of ringficld who ed Haven last week in he a member TROLLEY AND AUTO CRASH Machine is Pushed About 10 Feet in urn, cap- n; Geor, g Jorry Collision at Corner of Dwight and East Streets, v trolley ¢ 3 Fox, City Motor Co. John J. Martin collided at the ast streets at 2 Tla driven Dwig Dw o'clock dware by ights, 9% ston tear of the nt and vesterday afternoon trolley was stopped to take on pas- sengers when the automobile ap- from the north sensing that be killed unless he d his car out of the trolley's path as started, turned cast and the trolley pushed his ear a distance cor the but | pion may have come to t end of the road cfs that the c his national title After in Connecticut Chapin 1 that he believed Rig Rill's eyes been troubled hy the theatrical | him In the church cup events and Roston New York apin p | Martin probably 1 he wou the latter will el meeting erably. for alleged | of about 40 feet, damaging it consid- ¢ [ police to fin MATCHES POSTPONED | EARVARD TUTOR HELD, | 2ocion T | LITERATURE SEIZED | "% ‘o {Dates For Final Bowling Set-tos Be- g gly ow 4 nples of his work. tween Anderson And Gudain And Litchfield, At One Time Professor |s Gaines Indefinite | At University, Will Undergo Mental Examination mar, Litchfield, ¥ students, 1 former Harvard i the Casino a 4 o'clock ye Gudain's mar ring This t TRIAL DATES \ short and assoclate professor of il was to face co into confusion as ts to postpone the plaintiff, Willam F. for the defendant; Louis 1|Grosko against John Cerkanovicz et Willlam M. 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