New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 3, 1926, Page 9

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i Speaking §of Sports Baseball Standing AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday Wazhington 6, New York 5 St. Lonis 3, Chicago 2. Detroit 9, Cleveland 3. Philadelphia 4, Boston 3 1133331222333A80IT é Eddie Anderson certainly regained ome of his lost prestige on the | owling lanes last night at the Ca- | (13 innings) ino alleys when he beat Ray Gaines The Standing IX out of seven in the first half of | Ak + home and home series of matches | New York ...... 49 or a purse, C Anderson showed the results of ird training in his rolling last | Detroit ight and In none of the games ex- | Washington . ot fifth did Gaines have a | St Louis . iance. In this game, Gaines was | Boston orced to roll for the high single | sore of the night, 144, to win, | vhile in all the other games, An- | i Cleveland . Philadelphia Games Today New York at Washington Doston at Philadelphia Cleveland at Detrolt - | Chicago at St. Louis Games Tomorrow New York at Wasghington Chicago at Detroit. St. Louis at Cleveland (Other clubs not scheduled) rson was away ahead of the Hart- ord man, The second half of the match will played next week some night in | Hartford. The exact date will be | ccided on at a meeting between the representatives involved in the | peclal match. Anderson’s motive in | meeting Gaines is to prove his con- | ntion that Gaines is not a better owler than he is. Last night's re- | ilts tend to show that Anderson tands away ahead of the Capital ty roller. NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday New York 5, Brooklyn 2 Pittsburgh 3, St. Loufs 2 Cincinnati 6, Chicago 1 Boston 4, Philadelphia 2 The Standing w Cincinnati 14 | Three games will be staged in the i Industrial league at Willow Brook | fternoon. One game, th n the Stanley Works and Faf- | St. Louis played Thursday night but | Pittsburgh other three will be played uu" ooklyn afternoon w York R | Chicago Falcons will stage | Boston . good attraction at St | Philadelphia Games Today at Pittsburg Games Tomorro at New York Rrookiyr Chicago innati at St. Louis afternoon mee am of that out to beat the management has streng lineup in an ende ¢ of the locals. ween t ! | Yesterday club of ich | Hartford inished b Manager | iski of the local team mx«} Valcons will go to Nor-| Pittsfield 5, Waterbury urday to play the| The Standing am there. verview club has W tories against one loss o Falcons and if the locals w t week, it will another | 3 { New Haven | Albany scheduled | Hartford Results Providen en 7, Springfield 5 11, Bridgeport mean The Orioles | Waterbury team at | Pittsfield Hill park at 3 o'clock while | o tts will play the Slovak A Games Toduy Mary's field at 2:30 o'clock. t Providence © same tine 1 th - Games Tomorrow Hartford Games Monday (Morning) ; at Providence 1 is allowe rs of the Orio ilteilan (Afternoon) 1d at Hartford Albany Bridgeport at Providence Waterbury at New Haven eity tomorrow afternoo: lock ¥'s in good t soon INTEENATIONAL LEAGUL o Spring & 1 2 b : ! ames Yesterday Newark § ading 4 Toronto 9, Syracuse 4 Rochester uifalo sod old way | e atons ot seheduled t & Power Co The Standing W T to do Toro mohile | Tror it Char- | o | Roc Monday afternoon. | gt Sl position for Pilz as [ g L i aged In similar oc- | i y important athletic is no ne s been en 1tions at ma Games at Baltimore urnerow: pugi is hard at work in ind for his coming battls i the ligh: ip Th Ehbets field in HAGEN CLAINS HE WAS HISQUOTED IN PRESS " | Deniec Making the Statement That promotio; being favored to bach but New Yorkers don't see him that light. They expect to 1l retain his crown by decisively Tazy to Play cating Delaney. A knockout in t out is being predicted from British Golfers Are Too w York, July 3 (AL Just told British | golfers about the trouble with their is to be explained soon in an statement British and Ameri- {ean open and present professional what Walter Hagen Berlenbach rightly es & credit being heaped upon him by porting fraterr 15 e his title ybody, but dous rown any more often ica on the Aquitania yesterday pion Lot < took pains to assert that he did Follow Kaplan of Meriden ttle with Bobby Garcia, Kaplan s | «aiq in an interview with the Lon don Evening News something to the effect t British Rolfers are “too lazy.' “You couldn't troubles in two wo! eduled to defend his \zainst Red Chapman of Chelsea at Queensbury ium in Long 1 aurel match is in the vorks with Benny Bass of Philadel 1 and another with Tod Morgan unior lightweight champior City while oxpress Hagen clared. T don’t want to say thir now ause I am always misquoted. We were manager of G 100k hands with Kaplan after the and told him that Y was the lass in the featherweight division. We thought we had you ton Bronson, information by the newsyp 'r boys over there and T t the impression tha tention to game and should try to some strokes some too little bby is a good fighter and a t v, but he wasn't good enoug you,”. wa parting shot of mateh with Abe Mitchell, t all wrong. T might been fen min- utes late due to a around the | country with a lost chauffeur, but Baltimore boy's pilot Special Notice — { when 1 urrived T was told by the Court Friendly No. 4 I 5 Tuesday evening, J the ir wouldn’t want t 1} Abe he's a tallation of officer will be held. | nn Smoker and entertainment will fol All members are cordially r 1 to b A. | officials that there was no hurry as | bhby Jones joined Hagen inbsay [ ing { the professional had been present—advt | misquoted by the British press 300 |for the winner of the b champion, who returned to Amer- | not say t he is =aid to have | | SALESMAN SAM | “And about me being late for my | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1926. Can You Think of the Good Old Days When— “Swat” McCabe from his place in center fleld, used to shout to the pitchers to *“put somethin’ on it, {when they were taking chances by laying over the straight ones? (Swat didn't like to chase them any too | well) “Bill"” Yale was one of the shifti- jest first basemen in the Connecticut league? The “Nigger Hills" used to forth at the “Pit” on Mrytle A basket of peaches was the priz 11 game at the annual outing of St. Mary {r‘mw at Lake Compounce? | Elias Ringrose lic university team? ught for Ca All the kids at Landers' P ground tlought they had to the playground bail in th {when Warren Slater introdu |zame? “Del” Veley was the hardest hit- Iter at Landers' Playground in th playground basshall games? “Roddy” McDonnell was an all around athlete at Landers' Play | grouna? < Klett, first baseman for Iways measured wit e he stood fror 16 for the Sixth Wa often found it his du Ihroth a Fifth and Fourth Ward teams peetively? “Boh" O'Leary, in his blacl meg uniform and white was the hz mest ball pla city? " Witkin of Ha North & Judd had or est Lall teams in the city Ahearn in loc zoing n to fir “Bill” Berry and “Eddie” G outflelders with Jim Luby's Inde | pendendet . were t dou steal pair in “‘nte semi-pro ball? o i And dr [stop the offenss ‘Dave” D n collided i [1ate practice |and wound up in “Freddy” Reiger, v xion, was a 1 Britain Hartford converted ifrom a first basemar |an dthe big fell |very well on | The crow | “Bil" Luby in practice Springfield? And “Rill |fine his swatting to pract s any of the ¢id uld attest? Cox seldon tric Field | was playing? Old Hi Ladd big attraction for Frank | “Aliie” Stewart and “Bill gan were back of the bat North s t team which hold forth at Andrew's Fie “Jim" O'Brien North streets and was one o pitchers in those days to left side of the plate | “Jonn Wright In batter until Geo manager of the Corbin Consol |team, induced him to turn around land ni | Leo Foley was mar ‘Duke” Parker captain of the High school track team? 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