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

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1926. of the lobt Thres base hit— |A H | ¢ 0 0 o 0only 1 16 1anin ‘r;lv Y ‘s;g p cote, e 1\\ sy Dowble # = AMERICAN LEAGUE : : 5 S Anniigy T .'\: - Left on bases— S orts FA-5 Masouis Ney \Britaio, Sl [EA[iUE HlTTERS I:AFNIR SWATTER& Tot 3 1 1 s “Bames 1. Roats, ctran g p ‘.&r'f‘kor‘ was a leading slugger in the F ¥ B/ n C. t 3. Struck 7} EzzessIIraLLesey league hitters Games Yesterday agu hl e 2 Lo < d e, JicGraw 1. Hita on— TIIIIIIIIIIIn Iy 3 ; onnecticut league? New York 8, Cleveland 2 SRR 0 M fcGraw § in § 3 The cliy's leading baseball 1eague | Needham and Cabrera ,‘ Tl peenl Fainir First Baseman Heads List Bearing Makers Toboggan Into ~, L e v e b o igier R got away te a good start yesterday | came to blows on the New Britain Philadelphia 4, Chicago Heilmann, Detroit “.] ‘“l‘u game at B (0 mninge). of Swatters in Dusty Loop Second Place in League dhaald e [Burm. cleseiana 555, BA['”M[]RE [EA"S e Goslin, Washington, . 9 g = The Standing . n, 1Rotary cltb, stag first two Almeida displaced Needham at ; y : Needh ct.| Some good hitting has been shown | LEAGUE STANDING anh e y 1 [Mesitostan B A ng N S of the year. e o Yot 61 27 § e Industrial leaguc in the first 7. ; r i [ E going good at third? Philadelphia .... 45 3 5 P or thE laena olav a0 Tar and nders . 5 1 5 ; < . | Mayor Gardner C. Weld did the I h“_wop s 3 §oofualtiof the ““I‘“ H,“ s 3 'Tx aties ; ¢ 02 1 | onors at both games by tossing out | wgj» Luby pitched and elaved | Cleveland ... .. . % e h players who have participat- v aria 5 it ] Lot . | 4 Oflflles M lthe first 5all, but on the QT he told | tne autfield for Springfield, and was | Washington ... el all the games to date Or near- | grap)ey gesy 2 600 ! £ ARt > 50 at Top OI Heap m us that he would rather be given |q hetty hitter? It e o LG St e S Wk s 2 Y e N IN Ti B he chance to i. the first one here- | - St. Louls . 1 leads with a percentage of .500 [N. B. Machine ....2 b A i St | LL1 R Ge ““g DHI‘lflg Seflsfln . hrown out £0 many | «Shano" Collins was the best sec- | Boston ...... 5 295 | g X ¥ 5 2 31y hitehar 3 Tur- | ames up to Wednesday r haseball season | ond baseman in the Connectic f ures printed below do . T p - nl Crpires : [ S e 3 ( hampions of the In. urprise of the season was| A White Sox scout came to Ele Chicago at Phila D | & h 2 : yned contest must be figured | was spr t night at Inut ternational league for a long e : last night at Walnut Hill | tric field to look over “Chet” Walte, | St. Louis at Washington the batting averages can be | Hill park w p nimey HFRMAN IS HERU Seel] at Cap]ml Pfll‘k T()m()[](]w of years, st .~‘\'r.n K«m the g;-,j;;,:: when P. & F. Corbins beat | eld outfielder, and the late| Detroit at Boston called complete. “Micky” Huber of | by Jerry { ’ nir and shoved the Bearing | y ns tipped him off to : the P Corbin squad is second . undsr ' i ° club leads in hitting and fn \akers from first into second place. | “Shano” Collins? Games Tomorrow n the standing with a percentage of | r rom , r Several of ‘nr‘ ing 2 ot been shut fa now rests at the top of the | Cleveland at New York A0 dreen of the Stanley | t 2 well played LL 1 g 1 swimmers of the [Out this according to offi- { rap ith ¢ teams closely Collins put one out of the lot on 8t. Louis at Washington Wor 1 b with a mark o 2 I ires incly ] H <8 holds | sorts o . i district and of Con- |clal ng games of Wed- red behind them. Jerry Griffith | “Reggie” Brown and got three [nesday, 4 et 1ck to the mound in good fashion | bases on balls the rest of the after- Sl The averages for the althe y | 4 pulled through some very tight | noon? e ‘{ NATIONAL LEAGUE the league com:led, are 2 lise e § e o ensaomRO W el =T pn e I o e e e iy ettt ¥ (Other clubs not scheduled) 8 1 re play Griflin op Fiepassagianad ne , as well as some of the fast- cond comes hes. “Mickey” Huber furnished | b ring in favor i i g : and d hibition he Buffalo Bisons, with a flat .300 of the trickiest first sackers In the| Nu.w York 7, Cineinnati 4 . . 5 ' ' t L 3 r- |from ”w.( position £ | New York 4, Cincinnati 1. (2nd) T L ne noor i | v Walsh < after catching one just below | = o | Pittsburgh 9, Philadelphia 6 i ¢ It was Ja Crigh ay in the July 10 (P—The first intere b - s th Am's apple off the hat of “Jim-| Marsans went into the corner in| Chicace 7. Brooklyn 3 = N s 5 Rt Witiae o otk style e | b The ba'l came in so | deep left field for dle Swanders' | g4 1ouis 2, B o s 1 ' G5 = - 5 ‘ . ¢ i f mpions rtford |Head ester, having partici« it took its funny hop | near three gacker at Electric field? G pated ir has the same. Other n the n , it left the | z 53 | o ¥ 1 tril e P p hiai % 1 by T € t 1ding stickmen are: Fonseca, News of the seams and al-| ‘Tommy nith, now registrar of : 5 : o e Tat Dennanta ? rospe . Nl s . Baltimore, .373; s W well catcher? Cincinnal 3 < rehner 0 oL Eay ) P > ich of the events for wom 362 Shorten, T 3 7 5 gam 1 tenders are eOnE Rl amp e b K i iwan, Buffalo, warterback in the south end? : ; A n 6 2 8 or - good lead | i nal and | che an ir ) A 0 540; Onalow, Rochester. F, e i 5 r g s e American o indlcation at ¥ Rothrock, Rochester {nfleld “Jack” Fusari and Eddie Samlow 7 in seve ootained from the Boston Red 1 to clash every time their teams ! he const ve a stiff | Connecticut leagu T regulars in individual 1 a mark of .400, while : ) hit .367 in 16 games. in the eur polo lea < 771$ A ‘ n p a ; 5 e oan i ib ] BIvS 'z Maisel of Baltimore hag AREory — 5 ' > 4 g staf h! k ust Ish in the matter of run< having crossed various it er to f ks i fo t o Games Today ! . Sl : ppa 0 NG s at Cl at o B the: 3 Leslateg g v are anor Sl inbih s whie Lew Fonseca, rooklyn at g 3 ! : IS ten of the r > e S S i ider, holds double hon« phia at Pl"“":';" 3 It : : « : ¢ - ” e e ] Ing rapped out the most park; Dor stolen the most bases, - P h : T e {2 o ; ‘.“‘ ,’ i b s S, veteran of major el Lt S8 v at C 5. Machine DRE t wille ever, i & o : e « now playing in the polo games? - 5 1 1 Brooklyn at ( - o ey ¢ i tt ! ! ] e sl SoM00 INewark ot(field leads In two base s ‘ a Herman Layne of to- | Campbell 1 arreement 5 Ll o . n : S SR °f1one would quit playing ball if hi 'ERY GU . e o ide Lambert v York 1 nal | S Tor maceifi ik lost a game the following Sun I 2 ificed $oVenac i t ; f ke’ Moy ot Boston St k and Berg e around the T L TPien’ 1t rd time 8 : - n Boomer, |\*48Ue pitcher, reizus among the o .”."‘m””‘?.&”" 2 Providenee § ) Rche W ork At EEOREA S ] Is Bridgeport 1 t posunimen Wit slaktelotoppe. ot — did not hold him to the agree- I s L kot et ¢ : = only one defeat corge Tarnshaw D L e . If he had, the fans in 1 3 t th gl i derts " o " Board |°f Baltimore is Bl with 2y a for a time ye ¢ f N i S fagt The t':\l:{llng X i Sl 5 LS T Hetdie torie two defeats. Ownie Car- oon d it feels pretty good. Mike |somn n ine basebull the b8 3 : , “Chick” § ¥ 7 then e ; ot , east str by tormer Holy Gross plichar oped be able to play ball next |y t foll o g o0 ’ in 1 ) ress train, ! : ? r Fol r 10 Uhreslaried b e & sanss- S T e s 4 T £ e i B on in the elreuit, won 12 and it Hill. Both umpires Tysterious Machine Hunted for| sorvrora a: pivser § Pitrius scored. o . : Sy _ A i Team Sending In Application to Gd Old Days When— s ; Games Tomorrow H: ord f : oa-| mer, Hele National Loop. — - - F'l"’-S in Al)flllC'lOll ; g ilisiad i el { S G ‘. cod the p : : ; ational e |Omicials of All-New Britain Football Car‘ou Think of the ks U | i : g ey ; . ardinals, n champi 1 ] | — 8 o5, Cal, July 10 (P— McAloon ed for business 1en in NG st hai ; _ Sy Tl New Britain football team i Haven at Providence i ‘ i 2 v ti, | R | be ldnapping story of Aimee te G o \ 5 R ey ndl Whalcdl a ) loresspmes, Nt - . I file an application to become a Bl Vaterbury at Albany. 1 | g National Faotball e caer) == “ 5 18 ) e M sler, Ci i7; Ch lcague, it was decided last night at ce days after > : HaTa il Bildre oot s ; 1 o propos re t Doctor David hal@REor hor Pitisfield at Bridgepor £ 1 SO New Haven at Providence s I ' TR Dbl e b e tiandt W skoy nd Secretary Edward e i é' Faili Bren: S St 8¢ Rou "1 j have for some time been Tenyea lQlrebling | o ater any. hetel by 25 s ; ; « GO | consideri movement and have investigation, an- e P. & V. Corbin > 5 1 ing : —_— ned all the details necessary to . 1 sk y p from | i ¥ E E f e i Y erl 0F R G e 8 o .y {become members of the league. The oss tes painted on the back of | , Bubio tin Huber : ; S : y s : ¢ | (Continued From Pre FhE icision to file the application was fooll uniform? . ) fors Games Yesterday y & s dasat P t. the 8 A T reached at such a late hour last Syracuse 8, Newark 4. ) : EonsahL b t sanie g 4 . i t that it was found that none Buffalo 10, Jersey City : g 1 e IEE RS ze in po ot ould attend the organization meet= held in Philadels : ' , EAMARIS it cret iley, however, has The Standing 1 A tirawl 38 phed the officials of the D : Sl den tihsld onito X ; TR that no representatives of the able to be at ing 2 ked for instruce stated that the local team's application was filled out and ready, ritted to the league heads. local team be success- s the league, all home 7 d played at Willow, =7 > e : e t ; a0l Sy e b LS ook park. The local officlals will i odayls Camce Mo 3 : t fin trng 1 1 i R M 1t v [endeavor to get together the strong- rl to summon & Ol & Rukun ! % ot secondlana 1 - A o> Oteadowe) 3 : st team possible and will make a fid to stick the ball in his pocke H. C. Swift, a fruit eeller, who| Yewark at Syracuse : ; ! : 1 him t. O'Brier RESU I tine : ArEpbii ng bid for the champlonship of 4 run for safety? to AlcPherson - moth- Bajtimdvesduanioches Hilashcana Sl ot he LRl B the' laag\ie outcome of the Mrs. Minnis Kennedy, last night | ing at Toronto. (2 F 1 ) : By sl S : 5 el TROOKLYN I 1t negotiations will be watched | B Seae PERION 7 ; ’ t hit 3. T T \ great interest in this clty. lifterent potnts Landers, to President 1 ents were 18 Temple tha had wit- o Alceed abductlon at|Gunman’s Pistol Jams i g 1 ) e Elisved by et tal Thus Saving Cop’s Life | Btk =l et s ; e . ; ¢ Rome Cabbies Doomed; To e : en drowned while | n. 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