New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 21, 1926, Page 8

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WEDNESDAY, JULY NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 21, 1926, WASH[NGTON TEAM TROUNCES PARADISE 138202828820080 1IN Fi2eresisnstatitiatasasatasasinssasriisiasastesesssite IIIIIIIILIILITIL e cssessnnsaness SR I I ' PARK—WILLOW BROOKS WIN FIRST BIN BOYS’ LEAGUE—FALCONS TO PLA RNt Y HUDSON RN s et THREE WINS WEEKS IN THREE RECRUIT PITCHER SHOWS MULDOON WILL NOT | UP WELL FOR SENATORS (ONGEDE DEFEAT Holds Cleveland Hitless For Three Innings Although | Still Flg]l n]g to Have Dempsey HAGEN 1S VICTOR \PARADISE PARK DEFEATED INEASTERN PLAY, BY WASHINGTON PITCHER Takes 0])3]] ChflfllDiOHShiD at Champions Unable to Solve Sheots of Lipka Who Bare- | | | | | On Losing Side—Athletics Drop Two to Tyger Giants Overwhelmed—Red Sox Lose to Chisox — Show in New Y Yankees Lose But Add to Standing—Dodgers I)mp g to Cincinnati. for vear-old i1 Ossee Uchrinsko now title in Tigers, B ¥ run of tk Giants suifere 1926 the fant said un, alt} bo ou Cubs, Uchrineko y shadowed the Half morning Uchrinsko pitched for Senat and wit Tt ton K m markabl working three in Indians and won the up seven runs sixth inning. gs he runle 9 to Morrell hitless and contest CHICAGO Johr d that a party to b: on nounee from ssion ind W comt scores of Collins ivir the first g only seven Mz desperate me getting old and he ¥ Simmons the slugger v in centerfield for seasons without mi Simmons has not bee The White Sox had two 1 nings and won from t ton Red Sox Faber never in ble. Harris and had three hits eac Although heaten hy St 6, the Yankees added h to their lead when Philadelphia | two. Beall of Yanks gave six bases on balls, hit two men and pro- | duced a wild pitch in the 6 2-3 in-| nings. Ruth hit his homer with none on base in the third. Merwin Jacobson's field for Brooklyn permitted Cinc nati to win, 5 and reta margin of on Pitts o bie i Dauss Con e and Gibson anc in the second Kk has been called ure 8 the race enched o apps newly ero ampior upon Roston hea er favors With Pt r had ¢ in the m. b and will pl ‘2 withdra 1 " wlao Browe testioned 1 asily 13 to . al of trou- Schalk of Chies A ha'rman has won the d gloves h;m reary is in trai in th bach 1 Delan in - thet hson error in right ,\ kist found unbeata Brooklyn stead of Jess T Pittsburgh. Eddie for o piteh M n fielder Braves jued the T Moore was fine alleged ind The Cubs ha the thir n their rout of t four more in pitchers to al Meathcote strom of tl runs. AMERICAN LEAGUE §T roft 1 $100 last rent playing. 1 scored 12 runs g had ended Giants and adde fth, hitting fo rs of t k for + Dela Mik P Tomm Lon nd probably York wi Young Stribt of ore i park. Lind- home he of Georgian the I ch unable t time. mect for some will ring enbach mpion, F ore he : igement scheduled for 1 il he red a fracture nning the title last Fr LOUIS suffe AR, R, H HAGKNEY WINS TITLE Methuen, Mass, Golfer pion of New England ¥ Assoclation, Haven, Prof iation ¢l | David D, H | mack Valley club of New Ha esterday al Ge mpion for of Met Cot On th en 1d Vintc n Don Mas er tha mouth ro tional T n urnam conclusion of WAR ON BETT Deputy Sherifis To Be Coney Island Race Tra dence of Violations, y r ¢ Richard . Wit y Ix ce vi herif the Con to collect viol t « Chicago tion of If betting is pern and those acc arre imnoun Witt ea ment following a and schedule hetwe Ce 30 en ity Island i racing season deputles will e money to bet, Witt will place wagers on eve cach r: and will colle win, in order to prove t was permitted. sta 10y day The with of ew v to will don ney's crown. New Cham- July 21 () t the mornir On Hand d to open ork 1 ~William T mer wrest the New | ha time. nission has | econd {o nin ot York, t it the h the most | a that | | | nd ho peare rley called | Wills, be- man in tt s expeeted | lopm T F ni. t to s ac- in is righ ont wa ace late mber. front in 11 irs that the 1y and that the | New York. of boxer Al Re his tit he or rl Nelson, Ric vietim Cl young third hm in t Jampion n his ormer Scranton coa conqueror of Micke Peoria Dee son and I ville, Oho, Three-Exye ng on round. rst outdoor It of 33 to 2 shov Springfiel e MeTi lelphia enbloom princip b ifty-six ru | Three Eye yester CHICAGO T0 HAVE - HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT i ted Peoria the 3 king a 0 appear in | organized b the T vr‘mh hy the ways week | \ ve anen-) Nempsey Will Defend His Crown: Apparently in Windy Gity d thumb in iday. July 21 (BTt v ht boxing si appears 1o have atisfactory basi wently destine ting Jack of his title ney in Sep A rush plified the ormal announc and date rtain I a vere ten lio gers and fo | bases on ba Springfield |and took | bases on ! run handica In one In eight runs, run y tion e Chicago o provide a home “:,,,fu triple wit second, (“hatham, walked on made I ‘rofessional | for Dempsey against Gene mber. developments has sim long extent t ment of ex Ricka ns —The rs’ N ol asso three r i m, conclusion, oter, Satur th rd sec year is Merri- Mass club from nd in ite York pron last e game huen, in N y w whose s since SCORE 93 RUNS cated d, in new Thirteen huelers appeared alls, thereby sending in six runs. and four minutes. Del {(P—w fessional champion |tion open titleholder, another open In golf championship. winning the Wolt Hollow vesterday, Hage most After setti of 1 in only cot of t record hols failed ling th holes You by s first one orld’s mark made by F Ohio, in foot y his failurs had somc worst rour a we gstown missed 12 {sible for |proba lit, for played {rour |tormer hi on s wer course climax play by n of ti his record of H took that I ne putt stanes would h the world's medal play coura uta g golfer his ball str [world, |for the [that the paused 1ainc ap would on hp I of d thers {ren hile [re [This gave a 65. | Iter it him a 69 want wouldn't of t game olfer plays for , but T forgot hat allkin g0 1t ofi lown 1y 8 1d mon¢ cial w that putt. record.” Hagen's card {strokes ahead of petitors, Johnny [York. |ever, 1 of h gave ___[plon a stroke-fo ‘V' last 18 holes. ift Hagen there the nth gave I'rom as even, round 3 for him William ished third and Maurice fourth with Hagen won th zos of $100 00 for varded by Springficld in |, the three a total of Mehlhorn, with p! » League by the Count 23. 1L, ns were J scored iy 3 league baseball " fir: which Springficld L 23, the also cad was A 33 to score with d Other | league record aseball marks also fell ide. t Glastonbury . ainville | Orford Soap .. Kast Berlin | Highland Park 1 clouted out hits | Kensington ...... ivantage of fourteen Kensington y\opp»v] to overcome a ten|ford County Peoria hit safely 27 There me runs, seven two ba ur 18 1ls. triples as well as p. scored hitting up and for his ning, Spdingfield Thoma cher, on his first time h the bases ful being a nip-and-tuck way and the score b three different times, but in the across t Both an inning, team pusk tra coonmter, Springfield five successive trips to Layne of Peori guccessive home runs. equired three hours and outfielder, 1and park pitched goo: his support. Delaware Water Gap crown—ii easte c sensational strokes stroke mme final round for ha ret went up from the putt,” the gree ) Naturally 1 ning when I ws wantec nearest Farrell, young New professional troke A Dirdie on Farrell turning in which 284, MecCarth e of the . st money. amonds for “Y"” league cellar after a tough 11-inning battle with High- | land park at Mancheste | was able to score more than one run Kensington and Gaeman of ter winning out in spite of errors by Iy Misses No-Hit, No-Run Game—Willow Brooks Spring Surprise Victory Over Smith — Pennant Holders Get Two Hits in Last of Ninth—South End Lads Win in Ten-Inning Battle—Feature Plays. d former today wore The Standing castern W Wa | Boys' luk el ith shiy Club title over suntry ¥ W of world's the first wo rounds, his ar for tling upsets we B Walnut Britain of 274 French equal- Hill rnoon at of for tt 1 Was respo R 100, to do with ain, Surprise Victory Paradis Ak Roth though t almost invincible a ths vin- out his rony came \ington pit the or cham- pAs scored two vinst i ski walked Ferony I and pions. mound third 1row W Wins ball team, of the New by vir- shington Pa ¥ days t vis one last Bas: Y ov r all eague the W playoft of elt the of esterday afternoon in the pair this am won when of the foot most in- s far and 1 an hour 1 youngsters were and fine both Brit tur: in Boys' 1 1 Boy ant for irop; icte s X less tha -quarters, shing- for m mark ad it 3 L stir Ar toes time ren- X~ r- two en strike= twirlin Dobkowski. Thes: the rival b and had many that lered to hibitions ony and twirlers down in order s to their winners Tu crosse sple ort by ndi of ion o t gam sent Confide reigned fore the rk in the person o he Washington pitcher, was sprung on the boys from Elm street and they wable to do much. Lipka | twirle sterly g He barely missed no no hits, and ond Paradisc bin of in a S supreme drop, th game, but horse scored the berg in first doubled to the plate on an The Smiths knotted eir time at bat when to ce He went throw to second home on a wild when bi nlh were un ms it me. hit, one t the hir o short by Cohen ough a runc Texas other ninth their Lipka rs singled nte on a and ro rony. ended the until the the Willow Brook Buznowski singled to ind scored on Fe Two batters but a 11 wild ', in likes to about fin. 1s going after 1 to tie that | pro win | inning, n- | only two safe | struck out 13 walked only The only I Parks whi batte SRV by both inning started nter, rony’s were Doh- out of a bad scoring les their t seventh when ams and two radise run scored was |in the sixth frame when Kushlin walked and went to second and took third on a wild throw first to catch him and then came in when Was dropped his second fly in cen- | ter field. Wa ble to do much in the first part ‘of the game. Todzia in the third walked, stole secoid went to third on a wild throw by Coh nd in on a 1 Tywo mor the s | fif walked and second |ar Two men we ted for a right. He stole to third Garro's him scored again. stole second iple : ked kowski pulled himsel? hole by striking out the last batter. The Smiths took the lead in t turn at bat in the seventh when Ar- zosy double A base on balls, a dropped third strike and an infield rror brought one run in. In an at- empt to catch the runners between bases a wild throw bringing in (wo r h the 1 on and a threc P8 ony. wild | with Smiths in the Brooks were the tenth Ferony i com- New ow am 75 was n o to Yorker, c 1pir ngton was un: battle over on the a one-stroke the contest 70 for 9, 72 came ss ball e came th. Was 1 third. i York, | Went | to get | pitch The sixth inning was the for the winners. In th | they scored seven runs | game on “Lefty” | wild and five doubles, an W pi winers | margin. the the day The feature of the game was the pitching of Lipka who worked like | _ |a big leaguer. He had everything on | | the ball and plenty of speed. Miller pulled a nice catch down in right | field for Paradise while Wiehn star- | £erond, | red at short stop. Sconieczny played | purk a whale of a game at first base for | the winers. The scor WASHINGTON AR in i stole re I sulted, 18, The Willow Brooks go veral _bases on clout by Fer- with 6 revious round in more out when | cone tty second wild on a sin and Chic 71-73 N to ¢ base on He ew : the 1y ninth the ally tht brought tying run. The Willow not to be denied for in was given a base {on balls, stole second and third and [came home on a wild throw. In their last bats the Smiths put a man lon third, but Ferony fanned the last batter to face him, thus winning the WILLOW. Al two out ged a 5. four each in spe- o low He wolfe's big one b me, | id put the Colien went men. Two error and a their big oring for or gold ice. walked sing’ h gave tl This en W BROOK R H. into the Hart- the game affair all the eing tied at Neither team | 32 SMITH 1\I5. 11th the home | he needed ex- H. Nelson of High- d ball, the lat- Argosy ¥ilezenski, 1 anberg, It 0 (Continued on Following Page) s a stroke n the clear itted ay for tr himself announcec match here youthful played on, s not comr but formally he J t the will ] the 1d his man that Rickard person who has tl He has Dempsey Normile, assurance of t both Genge is the only | champion’s s d th the title to take the ring at dire Normile, | ve y. backed up | the contract group of Chicago pro- m for Dempsey to meet Harry Wills here in August, is void because | the champion was not paid 1 which the papers pro- | nature 1older he pr rrriv for a fig is ready moter’ ction ng here terc Rickard’s stand that claimed by $100,000 for vided ment in confirmed Normiles state- telephone Mass . convergation with Dempsey at Colorado Springs 1] question to whether the | would be held here or in New apparently led by the York boxing commission. The sioners, over the pr of Commissioner William Muldoc a third time that ter would not match Der Tunney in New York until the on met W roughou with a | York New commi cided for the pror nd T pic the \psey ING FIGHTS LAST NIGHT ed Press, King Solomon, Johnny Grosso, Petrons Hall, At | ck For Evi- York outpointed . (10.) Dominick beat Benny W Pana- New New Louis, ma York York, (10.) Cl rack umbling he land Finley nisville ind, N in Ohio—Jimmy defeated Floyd Hy (10.) Billy Leonard, 4 Y., shaded Bill Showers, unbling | Lo itted pting bhany GEORGE HUFF IMPROVED . July 21 P—George Huff, athletic director at the Uni- of Illinois, is so much im- proved in a London hospital where he was operated on recently for ap- pendicitis, that daily cable advices to relatives will be discontinued. | Word to this effect was recelved here today from Mrs. Huff, us 10 by confere te officials. nee Chicage ve versity a ran ipplied They horse in if they betting said Ty et hat -|Me and mine — By BRIGGS . 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