New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 10, 1926, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1926. ] : T : B ey ' Aronson has called |baseball park this year. On the |t the All-Star Juni 5 it for et least » week: A Bl Baseball Standing |PITISBURGH AGAIN | ORIOLES OPEN SERIES |, v o i et o 2, e e s 2 [ Ry | Hill pask in preparation for the |juchuding soms of tho.. F in the Winning T Otden 15 ytidel [E1ay S pivec N Game Sagaimat S mitier e S5 FEEEUE DBATR SR on Ga ERI IR omo ok Inging ir v cher Ogden in yesterday's AMERICAN LEAGUE | » I Btk P b n e 3 Iongee® ar 1 Washington. Glenn Myatt o | Rivals, Kelley's All-Stars of Har(-| Wl & t tv iree Among the player w or t} Stars. I es | wil lace Sewell, % o in Columbia uni n: Games Yesterday rd, Sunday. y are DeVito, Johnson, Mad for 3 New York 4, Detroit 3. ’ (Continued From Preceding Page) n, G : ‘ Geterslol s0, Muldoon ar S| 2 (P —Gi Walter Berg, local pitcher Chicago 4, Philadelphia 1 | The Orloles will play the first FALCONS VS, GOLUMBIAS SR e el thete | Sl Gl oo, ) it g has béen with the Springfield Ponies | Cleveland 11, Washington 5 i < v ‘ : : b J )P — ke . yracuse, N. o since the oper St. Louis 6, Boston 4 B. H. P.O. A. B. |game of their annual series with e usual lineup in the game and Man- | ¢ i 2 Tactelt & ;\,:?‘:r:; '0;\”]’;‘0!:;' 3 o IR Ol fthe s i it < 0 0 0 0 s . 1 . 5 gor Joe Veniski expects the team ; A er ¢ elected as ref % Baiarhil A e s U tb present | 0 o |Kelley's All-Stars of Hartford, Sun-|Hartford Combination of Semi-Pro |a8°r Joe Veniski exy t will be out of the | nell-California regatta ¢ night o e The § | Mo e 7 2 0day afternoon at 4 o'clock, at Colt's to keep up its winning streak which 5 v nElt oy S release. 12 3"’{'\‘,“"5' ' Cuylo b Seiia s ety ark, Hartford. This is a series of| Stars Carded As Attraction At St.|is yet to be bro the hon erg, who arn = New York 37 14 0%, b s cci el 0 = ofgore for the two teams, especially t erE' mwho apnears to be of the | philadelphia . ... 24 2 could make the grade in | ¢ hizago ; a y . failed to be giv- | i 5 b - 3 1 J eeed it g alnt o leveland ...... 52 och, € ..., 3000l ack up agains ! & chance to show his wares in i & ) % q ne inning. The Capital City t i1l club of Hartford Sunday after- S RC e and was usediforian houe| i & . Bl for revenge and h n toon at St Mary's field. The Hart.| FAST END PIRATES WIN e 12y to toss the balls up 1 = extraordinary ford team be one of the best| The Kast End Pirates won '0 his mates in batting practice. He st sty b hun i equested his outright releasc 80 that Mary's Ficld. caliber that e tern 1¢ could hook up with some semi- | pro teams ate and at the e i | considering & | wygington at Cleveland { proposals from league Philadelphia at Chicago. 3 | Boston &t st. Loui Leach, 2 g 0 0 o lted Sox Saturday and Sunday in 3 12 i this team s two day trip down into | Games Yesterday Norwich and Taftville and will pro- Louis 4, New York 2 Wil = 3 bably pitch on both days. His work| Boston 6, Chicago 3 ) gutel ESTABLISHED 1886 ! the box for Springfield every day | Brooklyn 4, Cincinnati 3 cnight, i o it ] 1s hardened him into the ability to (10 innings). row for morc than an hour every | Pittsburgh 9, Philadelphia 7. and he is in the pink of con- | (10 innings) THatted for Wit tion. Batted for M Games Today New York at Detroit cral good games are on tap | week-cnd between local and Besides the Corbin | Pittsburgh the Ialcons will I incinnati as of Hartford at|Chicago Kensington wiil | 8t. Louis .. Kensington. The | Brooklyn ....... 2 5 1 Hadelohia first game of a | New York Kelly's All- | Boston iile the Burritts | Philadelphia up with the Meriden In- e 08 on Saturday and play Suffield Games Today Sunday. St. Louis at New York : rgh Philadelphia CHICAGO | Chicago at ‘Boston ) S SRR OACE, play . : S Cincinnati at Brooklyn ' ¢ It i e W when four. d at s ST EASTERN LEAGUE : e g8y G Erwin on Diamond o'clock and Landers will | mes Yesterday 1 anley Works| Hartford 3, Springfield 2 tond No. 2.| Albany 3 Igeport 1 Corbin will play | FProvidence 1, Waterbury ¢ New Haven 3, Pittsfild 2 (11 inning mond The Standing s and mes, | Springfield .. aturday afternoon. | Bridgeport ve been following Hiy league pl e ny Taal ravhiis in &t - .| Hartford ‘ Waterbury ’atsy Bridgett has the tickets for 1-Garcia fight in Hartford - his smoke emporium on Games Today The fans i : ingfield at Hartford. AT know wha is is without much taik i at New Haven | eaewich plays about it. Kaplan is m B™igeport at Albany. toughest man in t at his| Drovidence at Waterbury t for the featherweight ch et nes Tomorrow 1 ‘o | 1008 Is the Style for Summer ey o : renenes v comnee wor |- [)ixje Weave is the Suit. Gray or Tan are the torily and the place J v City 7, Buffalo 5. (1st) Against Forced Resignation of christening with the world's| ity 5, Buffalo 4. (2nd). amon il hout betveen the'twe | Toronte & Novark 1. e dooos W colors, Hart Schaffner & Marx make these men i rweight amb Mass., Ju Harvard's advisory comr e anmees oo o oo | clothes; all wool or worsted, skeleton construc- The Standing he HH: Baltimore be- | Toronto ELY i § etin that Buffalo . . 37 18 72 termath to 1} r 4 Stevens by I s, f Q . f . G d sehma cone. g e vatistaction -Guarantee “On Saturday n May e quadrangular race | T ; | napolis, Harvard, Cornell and T+ E championship f W Games | nology, the varsity erew d 3 y night at the ankee Buffalo at Jer: the appointment of Thirc . tion, but tailored to keep their shape. by round T'oronto at Newark. { for the balance of the will be an-| Syrac at Baltimore On Tuesday, Jun Jows of the Rocheste 3 committee, against reh street vice o advisory committ FOURGHURGH GAMES === -l e Flannel EAGLE SHIRTS. FANCY HOSE nain bout is scheduled to take plac nation was aceepted by th ou s s 1| s o otgon Tk On ‘| 5 TS S o e TROUSERS Collar Attached New Patterns their the year, g et $1.590 - 5200 to $4.50 | 50c to $1.50 The Inter-Church league has three | improvement, 1 advisory com- | arkin of the Hart- |regularly scheduled games a s [ mittee had expected that this im- 1 put Umpire provement would tinued ur E 3 - . i *3 s postponed one on tap for to E Willow Brook park. The champion I I ¢ majority of t who s wrmy which also has only just found vens' relations wit ard o A ot atter por st The e | REIE et aeered ho day i Plain or Fancy Cotton or Wool { the |church, which has alternated in [ ot wit ames | B .;11{‘.“;(,‘v;:\;‘nwlflx‘('.:‘-‘n‘.»'xi‘\fi ut- ’, laying good and 1‘[.4 .‘“.1:‘ will mjm | river ;n nh'XV“' ‘rvr‘v‘r\n\' { $4.00 to $5.50 $1.50 tO $4.50 “Half and Half”l.‘f great . was on first base, and start- |(he St _uthers who | annual race v ale | 5 A o m first place last — - ! | for cigarettes—smooth, by Sheridan. Joe Benes made |yweek o a 12-inning battle JUNTOR GIANTS VICTORS “fine stop and tossed the ball tolwith th ts. The Metho-| The Junior Glants whitewashed | B Eos j fragrant,androlls easily, White, covering second. White |dists will take the 1 inst the | the Gold gers by a 9 to 0 score LAl the ball standing on (1».,‘“-,”.0 army, which has lost three|Tuesday night in an interesting | e/ Costenieeitiy > /%WWM ust as Schinkel started a |consecutive tough battles and hopes|®ame. Alfred and Casin so apparent that {to break its jinx. A postponed af-|for the winners and ¥ . forced out that the|fair will bring together the Stanley | John were the points for the loser wallked oft the bag, dusting|Memorial con (tion, now at the | The Glants scored their runs as fol 4 5 trousers. But there was the |top, and the fast ficlding Kensing- [10Ws: One in the second. fo t indicating he was safe and [ton Congregationalists. [stxth and four in the eighth. scrambled . back to the ol ‘ KENSINGTON-WATERVILLE SALESMAN $AM T By Pat Buckley's Charges to Stack Up | GET READY FOR A BIG 24T ————— 7 : rambled back. He could 3 4 f |G E,) Have. JUST ONE. OF THEM = THE REST WELL, T so without effort. The| Against Strong Naugatuck Valley SAM~ | JUST BOUGKT (8,000 [ wou Got ' Em WILL BE DELIVERED TODANw. | NEVER. GO _AWEAD, GuzZz— ) THERE YA ARE GL.‘\DL‘(/ st oteston | CHECKER-BOARDS AT HALE WITH ‘AP LET's TRY THIS ONE OUT AND PLANED T'S YourR I'M IN TH' KING Hartford | Team Sunday. PRIcE/ SEE (F (T WORKS O.K. CHECKERS, i ROW = and the : S N 5“TT‘ L \ CROWN ME Bl o f The All yseball team e | me on | & i will play the Waterville baseball | = | Q) pa— - ey Wifi/} iy followed and | ), 41 the Kensington grounds Sun- - 7 - | : S S lay noon o'clock. This is ( | 2% one of the he ams in the Nauga- 4 H - 3 orPeN BueRy | ) ; 3 { | NORT_ | Hartford L sot Wohurler | uop Valley and will give the Kens- . 7, — exceer | . 2 is s ( Wy = = - = ' D named Ray. He is so wild | 0160 tans much to talk about and ; X “TRicny 1< weex-oavs | 2 ; emanl that if he stood in front of our eity i '3 ¢ £ / 7] sunoas it W50 d . £, G ANO. . od game to s hall facing Central park and threw Mbrio has his squad “a ball fowards the Soldiers’ monu- ment, son ne 1} in Walnut Hill Holoads king out ¢k under the di- | vection of Coach Ray Begley in wrk would be in danger of 8ettNg | preparation for o hard tussle, and | the Kensington outiit is showing up — to good advantage. He has not Schinkel, Hartfo named his pitching selection as yet tting his old time st Lecause he has not just decided on ind Hartford s wint which man will work in the box Schinkel is or 0 I mnost The i glon am is out for a players in the Eastern | record for consecutive victories and and when he is right, there | will try its hardest to win Sunday's few bétter in the league. game,

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