New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 9, 1926, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1926. ] —‘————_____.______ gineers. Iu'kmmg this i1t they| Nei A : ) to Presidents Roosevelt, ;nul« on the Freight House team 'm l‘\"l«wn Champion Meets Hmm-u" R NS J'lulu Clarence Lanpher's Enginec P mmary Hard. |Ta Isor L T e anc i ‘h’* Man Thursday And Here ou | Into Camp To The Tune of § to 4 5 y i 2 v Dre SayEOn mOrkSE ob up brown, 4 to 2. Enough of the | | s vare merchan- |way William and Mary and railroad gang, eay the Lighters. They | Friday. ‘ Jast Night, is vely in all the|his servi an alumnus, to the | proprietor ot | ol L T etome. pestivery| Eaile nd Roy Gaines Babe Once Agam Opens Up on have beaten the freight handlers 8o | (Continued From Preceding Page) [ . ge in recent Connesiinnt o . = | vears, Ic to select him asino bowlin lleys on Church street and ally manager of | monotonous and they figure Jack| =x Ogden in § of Hartford will roll off their e 5 Co., baseball team ded ther more request r @ ly a hundred O'Leary's tribe will have to go out| for Morrell in uled state league bowling matches Tl or Hm‘ler« by Ge mg Two i : ef : rapid ¢ . wh 1 conferred in the Rhale Andeienaiar g : | ; | S vietim to its long lis ight 2 ¢ . a ldie Anderson, champion duckpin a reputation beforo another | “Ran for Ruc . lihisaer fon rainsito e anncunr b LS gt t fexperte r 200 years' history of the bowling champion, succeeded in ar-{ oo "o po played. | ¢ wHen n scored. |ment by Frank McDonough, propric- |prelaits e naris Ryt 8 o indicate that | Ray Gaines of Har far ot the Bauatuo howling Alleys The| S : . |the “engineers with the ehind ! : at, illiam and Mary, except for oft his two final matehes| g gyripiing. Berlenbach fight to- oy Aled ©r L n e, iafones willife rilsyedles tollows LA : TRelr G e s it : i 2 itution of aln bowler onl . .ow night is card 15| Cle % 0 ) In Hartford Thursday night and in | M )y an Tot g n States, It of this week. | 1 oungs. The “Herald” wi nnounce| Two base I el Myer. J.|New ain on Friday night. ; : n the round by round account of the|p, t 8. factlfl oy, . Sem.| With the exception of the neers en- 1 wa 18 i e L a | battle to the fans who will congr a , o’ play—1. |with Gudian of Meriden, th the American leagu | in the fitth inning : Bl was deter. inted o ro %% | gate on Church street. This s con. | Sewell to J. Sowell. Left ases~ [he Anderson's last two matches i e years ago, about ng su sketk ! : s e Haniec "l" = sidered the most important battle| . o PES el farberry 1 |the state league and upon IHommerinet Harct e A ';l':"" Lt ;‘v" ; he year in pugilistic circles and | ok ot »gten ev- |mos vill depend whether he wil = Sl o > 2 1 nte r:h'(?’» he games |15 Attracting great attention among/sen I _Hits—oft Ogden 5 in 4. Morreil 3 |y championship ags LHERELY : t Co.. and “Tedders : : Bl ; du i t 1 e H critics. ~ Stribling is the favorite sir ey . Cmpires | YEar or not. Barbour of Wate v g all sh nees | f Ed McCa aach g g t nrough the Was e ant in i1 Jack Delar will be|—Rowlan and Iildebrand. Time |18 Pressing him closely and as t ' new home ru yrd mi ave both Lanpher ar s I y - . chepeportni Ll e A S 01 [is no love lost between the cham- | tablished. T ere sk ble support > 3 1 cilating -oRo | {pion and the Hartford man, Ander- i Ume il L The Light Co. {son will have to be at his top form Tont 1t ally acceded to . to tumble Gaines in both ma roit ) 1 ¥ ‘ tions IR Baseball Standing |, . SR e o CORNS it Anderson and Gaines | Rgnes. an 31 ; e e il onen s i B in Hartford Thursday night 1§ AcHeAliEal Lok ATt : S Datrl sl dret Tor ) Ratea £ 3 is city on Friday nigh AMERICAN LEAGUE ! et L ARIon] L : In one minute the painis ny doubt, these two s city will be o g t P tore from |Following the ga HORSE STEPS ON MAN , ay night to watch the ple f and Holloway [took on t 1ilro; \ b- ; F hes will be the cream of the Games Yesterday ickpin league and will draw | New York 11, Detroit o i ng to take in the f g 2 or |2 i 1 I 1 Gets at the k\l‘f‘r st house of the entire year. (11 innings). Chicago 1, Philadelphia 0 |in Hartford Thursday n cause of corns /'\j) g, | st rival for hmvm" in the league, | St Louis 6, Boston 1, [ . i i . f i . [ aing or Lync , but it was| The Standing . Lou i his match this week against by a one g margin and if W R ST PIOLA, — il e e | Alier : t ressing or teeeeeeeeessess o postpone the | Bratene Russel], Shaner 1o 4 f) T i ¢ R t 1 2 o 2 e E £ s It 9 ain goes £ ronthingtho fiNews orls .\ 35 ) o ; Three of Them Get On And Three | Dotroit. ‘ eicley ) ; ; 1 el 7 i Substitute Runners Score In Sen- < g N ””k- C”:ey | \artington ators-Indlans Game, i 2 : - | token nor t victors in 1 i ¢ i - on KRR ashington e ) t y 2 rlso copped his g “pgyis 1 3 o oo . 450 5 s had an unusual |§ i : aim to the : ADMIRAL GRAYSON HONORED | sgiine: Teopardoflncorpee L8 ; Ll FEibinithe sanie Mo f necke a ‘ gley's Sprir Juckley cr E—— T vic ; | . * 3|Washington and Cleveland here yes- | Whi t i 1 win the handle back |Degree Ts Conferred Upon Him At e 5 onsaeaiy . ¥ <—Batted 1 K lay. Three pinch batters used by ug, f ext Tuesday night when the tw William and Mary Coll | DrScholl’s nateh will rite The . New York City. ~Todt. Sacrifices—Ren er scored. “Dutch! [ting for ey, was given a base on Games Yesterd; | y Anderson hicago wI“‘;s w Y mrh fliv I 14 teher i = . " All-Around High School Athlete Is AR ]"”." '}:\:\ Pittsburgh 4, Brooklyn 3. A T oS I BOILENON, Boston 8, Cincinnati 7. I & RnuiED) s e e 1927 At Mecting. Louis at Philadelphia T Taroun 1, rain. ank o 1, all-aro Chosen To Lead Track Team For ot ior b oh The u.,,dm, “Uncle Joe™ Is Coming In Strong At L : - |A Rushing Attack With Liberal Use | ! i looking over st : The Finish By Taking Seven Out | . |y 1 t victory gue t Hartford Pitts a P % of His Left Hand Is Best Method by a s ) the 5 fing tha s of Ninc Games, holder of hono r Six men on the team, . Micas o4 ool e i | ¥or Berlenbach. ) 5 : ‘raclont e | elders, third 4 s iRl 4 : % Seysooie, Itogeret y Ratatiyel Alpha Iota Ep- | Lok Brooklyn 3 =3 o |0 the state duckpin league, came | New Yo : 11 ® 4 attack, constant pressing with A ¢ Boaton e 400 | (NTOURN in wonderful style aia :{ Ny L3 MR s ng captain o Philadelphia 3 370 | mateh with Bob Stone of Waterbury The real reas o hav s aen ) —— last night when he took seven of the |bach's Games Today at New York at Bosto t Philadelphia : s pash method b ¢ r ation in | games rolled from the B City pin toppler. “Uncle Joe” was rolling at £ his form las: total of 1,031 in tl = I ark 141 whil CHALLENGE “HERALD? TEAM it another high S [ e R rorning. Hecordl ball i nne ave him a mark of 114 in the sev- | 91¢ nth me Both bowlers will end t vcomer of 1p the state league competition this k , att . n to play th The Standing ; e ; : nltien S Sl i A € L r € erm or series of h e-and-home ames Brooln W L The scores of the match were a ! ries of hom rd-home gam play, pulled off | Springticld ; . Foote—112, 1 15, 95 1 their strenuous t 1 zer nski, of the Mer- rday a oon | Bridzeport £ 3 6 3. 115—1,031 k 0 scheduled for 15 |iden newspaper club, can b ached | | | the South-| Albany R R 1 GETS STADIH LCENSE ETILI, | A 7 ol tangers o al Boat most in a direct line Games Today Ranger . to Hold Annua CO O Has Places Himself Dirc Ride Down Connecticut Ltiver On 1 seport at All Iy Under Jurisdiction of State Box- | june 27 This Year, Champion X, because Providence at Waterbury Syt s ’ | they cost you less and e 1 period of mo Games Tomorrow New Tork, Tune § (P—Tex Hik. |Tospect to Leo i, the Rangers give better service, Springtield at Hartford ad Ty b e lioanee k=, C, will swing back into its so- contribute greatly to Pittsfield at New Hay e 2 lcial activities immediate o e etonemialtion at Bridgeport o ers of 1 e 5 Sardlatioalor el S I ning of Ford cars. Ifor sation in state athletic commission, Iis | WhO Were UL d this reason Champion o on a golt ball. | INTE RNATIONAL LEAGUE | 100K i ile accide TGt it hitting the little 7 : , lice as in question T i . . M v il e e o T e I ordeduipmentafog at a democratic price. Of over 200 brands s t on 10, Newar & Ist v an e nney anc com = O 4 ot o B ey A U e o ((an] sl alienoy e of cigarettes on the market, Lucky Strike Rochester 12, Reading S. (1st I e Folone e the Elsie N, a boat owned by | g % : Fomesiar b Teading 4, (2hd)ei | asy e the solons, stouid they | (e x s city to trans | is unique—a costly 45-minute process st thing for the| Baltimore i ort. t lisaa down S | RS TR W the river, probably to Cr AREREN ‘ develops the hidden flavors of the world’s sl 1o ftal o . HAD VARIED CAREER .t varty il procesd dom 7 X finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos. o ; 17 Arlie Wilbur Cooper, Pur letio ev \\“h“.., SR 5 Tigers From Cubs, Has Been Play- 5 Rl e P ® .9 Jersey City : o ing Since 1912, Tt e ed ir 3 Syracuse | neing will be Reading New York, June 9 (®—Arlie Wil- {date set for the o o c us l s bur Cooper, purchased by the Detroit [An¥one wishing to ol A AN o ¢ Games Today Digers tont the Chicags. Cube. hag |MA% Eet fhem | Buffalo at Jersey City een lefthanding in the major |Ralph Recano or not | (Two games). leagues since 1912 when he was . ability as a track| ‘Foronto at Newark. lought by Pittsburgh from Columi- PLAY THURSDAY NIGHT ey o thats W}IY L‘lck]_es ta_ste SO Ood ¥ of time o show| Syracuse at Baltimore bus of the American association, Aces baseball team will meet ‘,:’mii.';‘s:, c 4 Followers of | Rochester at Reading: In November of 1924 Cooper he- [the West Ends in a i High school ex- = came part of a trade that astonished ,game at Walnut Hill park ram “\\“ n him as the | rimm, Pittsburgh sent hin |the team are asked to bo on n g Cubs for Vie Aldridge, Georg hout fail: Suess, Ritcher 1 tham and Bert Nichaus. There was |Oshorne, Arena, Ad ison. | Dependable for Every Engine | © (ncluding games of June §) ST SO e e e il $ anc A E HOW ABOUT THE NATIONAL LEAGUE much speculation as to h team 1 n, Au, h Toledo, Ohio $ g gained the more by the exchange. |Armento Batting—Cuyler, Pirate 1. | ¢ Week-end Picnics Runs—Blades, Cardinals, 40, and Hits—Cuyler, Pirates, 69 Doubles—Frisch, Giants, 21 Homers—Bottomley, Cardinals, 9. = REFRIGERATORS FOR Stolen Bases—Cuyler, Pirates, 12 NOW THAT WE'VE GaT OUR 1} i = \ i N RUNNINGBOARD Pitchi Meadows, Pirates, won PHOTO *GALLERY ALL EIYED UP, TokEN, I O&“—‘(‘, e LisseN! || Make (T N)M\I\\:l‘:fl' LoT ofF '&m of N\E L CaNE STOVES i lost none | STAND, N f}?oucr OF T sTore ) \ 50¢ & ‘|| P For :\/ /o e g OvER A'\;TT\—\ ? S AL AMERICAN LEAGUF AND N To CoA% SoM < = 51 DoLLer- c ano CHAIRS AND STOOLS Ratting—Dugan, Yankées, .3 CUSTOMERS (N wwn ~\» / For apcRe| ~ PoLICE W LANTERNS MESS KITS Runs—Ruth, Yankees, 60 i S :1 S = - = \ ST et \IR PILLOWS Hits— Senators, 74 Burns e B e e [ = i AR MATTRESSES lians, 74 3 - \ o = / AMP COTS Doubles—Burns, Indians, 24 WALL TENTS AND =S UMBRELLA TEN Homers—Ruth, Yanke POLELESS T! 4 | Stolen Bases, Meusol, Yanke | GALLERY AUTO TOURING NTS 2 BV ot e B e ( eicTure— “TheEY RE TEHE WHAT T#' )" WREN THeVE GOT 6r FITTED || HENRY F. REDDELL OPTOMETRIST Raphael Building. 99 W, Main St Phone 1165

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