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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1926. [ ] — —r—— freesssasassancensansioziasinteeasaanssatarazieessd v Speaklngg Stolen bases — Meusel, Tankees, i g—DPennock, Yankees, won fjceeeeeseesereresee: PItaTaIrstat et anTs et T eI s T et TS ILLaL ritain s were in the ney over t k-end 3 ing to th which come into th from ti ous man i Sox split even sington and the Falcons won t won the from Kelley's All-Star i en while the es. The Orioles of Sports gT S AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis 6, Ne York Detroit 3, on 0 Games Yesterday New York 6, § go 3. | The Standing Cardinals of | w and Politis are r berths on tl All four ms next year 1 in their eff LOSE 10 CARDINALS tangers A. €. Baseball Team Drops Tough Tussle to Hartford Crow Y esterday dropped a tough { Hartford | The Rangers es of T y. pulled and was s« served to weak nfield and their bat The summary New York i Philadelphia Chic Wash Detro Boston L.mn(‘< Today D York I Iphia Washingtor Boston at Dc NATIONAL LEAGUE The Standing W L |and took ) EASTERN LEAGUE aturday Games r Albany Games Yesterday 1 (2d od 6 o 4, Waterbury New Haven 2 The Standing w Hartford dgeport Albany. ¢ at Providence | Games Tomorrow | Hartford at Bridzeport | Albany at Providence. | New Haven at Springfield | Waterbury at Pittsfield INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday Tersey City 3, Toronto 0 (lst) Toronto 8, Jersey City 1 innings) Ruffalo Newark 2 (1st) Buffalo 3 (2 Svracuse § | Roache Raltimore 2 | Baltimor Toront | Buffalo 0| Newark READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS HOW ABOUT THE Week-end Picnics and Camping Trips REFRIGERATORS FOR RUNNINGBOARD CAMP STOVES Il NTS rABL oC \l) TIJL& AIR MATTR 5 ‘ | AUTO I()( IH\\. | and they had not been divorced, he | had Mr. Hotehkiss }or*m City Syracuse Reading GHURCH LEAGUE GAMES | Three Contests, One of Great Tmpor- tance, to be Played at Willow Brook Park. Three games, one of great impor- tance, will be played in the Inter- b league toi at Willow ey Memorial . now leading the league with a ect record, will clash with the 8t, Mathew's Luth third place with on g their record hoping to pull down the |but both teams are without wealk spots and the game will be a close who are in | marr The Center and South Congrega- tional churches will oppose each other: while they are further down in the standing, the game will be | fought to a vicious finish, for theso |two teams are the deadliest of friendly rivals. The third game will bring the First Baptists up against | the rising Blue Army. Has Same Mmlster Marry Him to (ouple of Women Goshen, N. Y. June 14 (A—Al- leged to have had the same clergy marry him to two women, hk Brown 24 an automobile | salesman of Elenville, 18 in jail charged with bigamy. hree years ago Brown { and his first wite were mavried by the Rev. | A Hotchkiss, Congregationalist gyman of Middietown, N. Y., re- Iy. it is alleged, though his first wife was living in Rayonne, N. J, marry him to Miss Margaret Wendell, of Bayonne, | basepaths representing himself as a widower. THRHUNG HNBH&wlw ' Nose Out Columbias of Hartford in Nip and Tuck Game Falcons | N THO G4 Lose to Meriden on Saturday, Beat Sullield on Sunday In a thrilling sh the cals and nip an visitors eng i tuck game which and run as safe on first 1 was thrown hur to the crowd. g of both agged in opening 1 bascball g ter in the fi an the ) t the visitor were tl v The visitors got t ning inning wh they pushed three runs across the ocals in the ope atter. They were una howey this lead for length the Falcons bats start score was knotted. Then both t each other and for the r : contest it was a nip and tuc ted on the nd had diff plate, giving r free ticket to first to second on DeVito's sac third on a pass Gettersloh also walked and s - ond. Madden connected with —the first ball thrown and poled out a lus- ty triple 5 T R e men on the t Ri to center, scoring the vithout further da slants of they pus the plate of the Falcons a few moments d Ferguson's hem of into th batters were retired in ore dar was hit by a pitche vent to first and then when Brono Kania 2nd— | 1o and beat stole second a safe on a cle on Hu and tl down th the Hartford fnfi f their gu He ran to first and was safe wh the hurried throw aving the plate. The stickwork of Ma visitors Klatka of the T 4\‘ e was of high order, | three safe hlov dnring Y‘N‘H‘ ’\ trips to the plate. the fielding gem when he dove afte ,‘ a line 4 T rfield and came | up with the ball in his glov and. | - DUSTY LEAGUERS to the | (Continued ¥rom Preceding Page) Kredar runs, as the ere on their way home plate when the catch was cons sev the Workers The score FA made. Muldoon, ¢ .. ' MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS ws, Pirates, won SALESMAN $AM THE PATHFINDER!! 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