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] 3 1 4 L 1 ) J n 0 ) 0 0 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1926. Speaking of Sports BTN ITIII LI IsIIIIINNIINT: Merwin Jacobson ran into a pack yesterday in the game between Brooklyn and Cincinnati He let in the winning run when Christensen singled into right field 'and “Jake” fumbled the ball. Other-| New he played a great game, get- g two hits out of five trips to the t of hard 1 This is the first error that Jacob s made this year and was a it was mor reak of the game than anything We have a letter h cons and Manager Joe Veniski can at have it by having someone ca the sports desk. addition to | team, W i's two years of youngster, Lipka, by name, missed a no-hit game when “I Cohen and O'Brien belted out two safeties in the Jast half of the ninth. Willow Brook, with the weakest te: came through yester first game again nings. 6 to south end were determined to come through with a win and they played s enough to their best and that w win The American Leglon team showed up strongly against the Gascos at ast night al- jefeated, which 7 to 0 score. The| youngsters stood up against the fast ones heaved over by Johnny Shee- han, like old fimers and they have ziven the members of Eddy-Glover post an inkling of the brand of baseball they will turn in whan they <tart off on the conquest of Legion Walnut Hill park though they were is natural, by teams throughout the s The inter-city contests started pretty soon and New Britain vill be in the thick of the fight for district honors. The team that wins the district honors in this section will go to New Haven to play for the championship of the state there and later on the winning team will be.in Washington and still later in Phila- lelphia. Jimmy Clinch, ace of New Britain| lamateur fighters, will step out in his| first professional fight at the new \elodrome in Hartford on Tuesday, July 27, against Bill Cunningh yne of his most bitter simonpure | rivals. The local boy went as far is he could in the three round bou ind now takes it upon himself to 1ep into the squared circle to test| d skill against the d cash for their ef- is strength \vs who are p; There are mar re wendering it the local hoy will nake the grade. We think he will' nd we will be pulling for him all | Baltimore he tilge. He is just starting in the | Toronto waid ranks of pugilism and he is|Buffalo neeting a boy who Is anything but stranger to him, If hard work vill count for anything, Jimmy ‘linch will go up the ladder fast. The managers of the three leading eams in the city will meet Friday vening at § o'clock in the 'Herald” office to discuss details in| onnection with a city championship ontest this year. The time is ap-| iroching when the teams will be ut to see which one can claim the hampionship of New Britain and he managers are taking it upon hemselves to start early. Just what he procedure to be followed th ay night. Manager Pat Buckley of Kensing- pn, Manager Joe Veniski of the alcons and Manager John Tobin of e Corbin Red Sox will attend the eeting. They are very anxious to et going so that the fans of the ty will have a chance to see their cal teams in action against one hother and although the competi- on may not be etarted for a time ing. Altrough the managers will not cide until Friday night just what hey are going to do, the sentiment am league with the outfit that he highest percentage after a stipu- ted nuumber of games have been ayed being declared the champion the city. The managers have in mind get- g a home and home series with e New Departure team in Bristol ter the local affair is cleared up d if this comss through, we be- bve the real “natural” of a base- 11 seriee will have been hit upon. The managers are showing wis-|" use last year the championship ries was barely out of the way be- o fall sport gots under way, base- [off Grimes 1l has to take a back seat. There still mes (o be played in the league. kinirs have to play the New Brit- ) Machine while the R. & E. team scheduled to meet the Union orks. This latter game was at first take the game unless it was won the baseball lot. The Orioles will practice tomor- 'w night at 6 o'clock at Walnut In states that ev man must be band for the workout, The team s had a two weeks' layoff but will Pp out again this Sunday when fit pets the Pextos of Southington at Sand Hiil grounds in that towu British air experts are now en- d In investigating the: possibility at Electric fie Baseball Standing AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday Philadelphia 0-3 j23232323002022210 Cleveland 9 Washington 2 baseball fans wher played New The Standing Stabert was one € local football? | "Nap” Sco WASHINGTON BEATS LAST YFAR GHAMPS tContinuea From Philadelphia took Washington T 1 for ba Preceding Page) took bound and 1 * for the third Games Today e for the Fal- Philadelphia. Detroit at Washington. —_— in the Harkins, Je ns would not let the ball down as s 1s New Britain's NATIONAL LEAGUE erday afternoon in the Boys' league at Walnut Hill park, the Washington team brought on a Games Yesterday - than any other voung twirler the league h n in nes scheduled) cky Hill, Plainville Can You Think of the Geod Old Day The Standing rting the season frd war m in the league, ay to win its t Smith in 10 in- > boys from the | Philadelphia The Plainville colored Games Today Brooklyn at Pittsburgh LASTERN LEAGUE Bridgeport 4-11, Hartford 0-6 Providence 8-7, A New Haven 6, L he Hagu Freddy Greene wr The Standing Hanna's armory? | Providence | Springfield used in sem Corbin baset Hartford at New Pittsfield at Albany. Bridgeport at W (Only three gam bring in outsid H cholastic baseball? lof Satur Games Tomorrow scholastic ba f Saty Bridgeport at Hartford at Springfield leading catchers in lo newpaper men at is gloved hand| All the loca and got four g as one of the t local p or dist “Jack’ |@ spiral p Rhodes' pond Lawson Robertson Sails Bannon had less stops than | land Satur July 17 the United States Oly team took or around Water- r Hol next schler's 1e betting was 1t today im was rs in the ward | dam. Onc import Hibernians r in the City |t | o 1 headquart 1embers of th ssary, he sai = {th bletes to live in t a me international Olympic 4 il also tour Germa & 'f;::’f: | To Get Bout Wi e . July 21 (4 3 Haute must played shortstop | Ry Suffalo, here Satu all t ? ore pseise tunity ot mmy" Hoar were “Phil” Roscnberg, bantamw the factory ha ) 4 iof 2 lor has been after a N. B. H. S. ion f of the best would giv bout the ssional men played to sign, Walnut Hill a one of the nift- iest ends in High school the Nutmegs was k your eehan anc | SBEKS OLYNPIC QUARTERS |: was a speed boy | Gascos. “Gou as one of to Make Prelimin. | thiS city has ever = 1 ary Survey of Housing. forgotten how ski, manager of pic commit- i coach at the Univer- nia. sails from New and to, make vs of h Olympic vill be held in Gascos won the ga t byr s combination will y that consid- work was neces- American ctor in keep- (thlet 1 cond ves about t ousing his trip Robertson 1 s for tI | team and hotel or lodging A | house accommodations for individ- I party. for the arter a steamship during their will represent Must Beat Tommy Ryan e given the oppo: to meet 1, match some time, but Se- first chance INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday in this city who| The Standing the bleacherites rode Jersey City CLIMBING You know how your car performsonthe “testhill” in. your vicinity. 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