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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1927. Logl FALCONS AND KENSINGTON STAGE BATTLE TOMORROW—STANLEY RULE DUMPS FAFNIRS IN CLOSE GAME—NEW BRITAIN PIRATES ENTER WESTERN CONNECTICUT LEAGUE—SEVEN TEAMS ENTERED “Y” STATE AND FIELD MEET—RED SOX PLAY RED SOX DISPLAY |SCHMIDT PITCHES RULERS WHITE SOX TAKE PAINFUL TRIMMING FROM YANKEES Hugmen Overcome Three Run Lead In Sixth and Seventh to Win—Senators Defeated By Cleveland —Detroit Downs Boston — Athletics Beat Browns Giants Swamp Pirates—Cards Easily Down Braves —Cubs Nose Out Robins—Phillies Overcome Cin- TRADERS DEFEAT MIDDLETOWN NI {Locals, With Richtmyer Pitch- | ing, Show Good Form in Game The New Britain State Trade cinnati. By the Assoctated Press. The White Sox today were pain- fully aware of the fact that the! Yankees considor them *just another ball club,” as the first three games of the current and important four- game series would indicate on the surface. Whatever Ray Schalk’s, Chicagoans showed against other | American league clubs it has been Jacking in the first invasion of New York. *The Hugmen overcame a three- run lead in the sixth and seventh innings yesterday and took their from the Sox, §-3. Ted as master of the pitch- | ing situation until the late barrage blasted him out of the setting. Ray | Morehart, formerly of the Sox, hit a home run with two on and Babe Ruth slapped out a triple and then stole home, Lyons was scheduled to take the mound for Chicago today. Walter Johnson was no puzzle for Cleveland Indians and the Sena- tors went down to a 7-1 defeat. It was “Big Barney's” second defeat in successive starts. Washington failed to score on George after the first inning. Fothergill's batting was the factor in Detroit's 6-4 win over Bos- big | Detrott ston WASHT AL i NG ‘ 001 ot 200 100 200 school baseball team defeated the Middletown State Trade school nine at Middletown yesterday afternoon | 7 to 3 score. Richtmyer pitched | rame and kept the opposition | scoreless until the fourth when Hed- yich scored onme tally. Then New | Britain was leading 4 to 1. | Planita of the Middletown team | lalso twirled a nice game but he was poorly supported. Anderson featured | with a three bagger in the first with | Richtmyer scoring him with anoth- er hit, Tn the first game between these | two teams at Walnut Hill park, Middletown won by a 3 to 1 score, | | Planita being in much better form. | S ice and hard games show- results in the New Britain m's play vesterday. | v Britain will play the South | hester Trade school team Tues- 0 rnoon at Walnut Hill park. ;| This is a return contest between two | 0 bitter rivals and the game should be 2{the best of the The e by a a good 0 0 | jo'clock and all the athletcs who are | Twri SEVEN TEAMS ENTERED IN STATE TITLE TRACK MEET Array of Athletic Stars to Compete For “Y” Honors At Willow Brook Park Tomorrow — Affair to Be Started Promptly At 3 0’Clock—Officials Are All Selected—Total of 10 Events to Be Run Offi—Keen Rivalry Exists Between Rival Associations. | field meet which is scheduled to mkeffi"[l: NEWS I:RUM place at Memorial Field in Willow | The Y. M. C. A state track and afternoon, should be a decided su cess judging from the number of en- | tries already reccived. Seven Y. M. | i cams to e whvmcar acpurt-| SHeEDS(AKES Tourney and Second Round of Cup Play Tomorrow men of the local association. | The meet will start promptly at 3| The Shuttle Meadow six-man A Al golf team, after defeating the Se- specified. Ralph Wain- {guin team last Friday afternoon in » superintendent of parks, iS the round robin state title team co-operaling to make the meet & |tournament, will match strokes on| success and he will have the tpe Jocal course again this after- grounds in shape for the events 10 ;oon at 3:30 o'clock with the High- be purof: nd Country club team. A good The order of events to pe conduct | nttie is expected because the cd tomorrow is as follows: 100 yard | soyree is very fast and low scores dash, 12 pound shot put, Iunning|g,ouig be made. The dry spell of np. 100 yard finals, two mile |1pg past week has made the greens | U yard trials, 1-2 mile Tul, [ang fairways speedy and somelong | running broad jump, 220 yard finals, qrives and better approaches should | mile run, discus throw and mile re- | to participate and the officials, are to report at the field at 2:30 o'clock | so that the meet can bec started at the hour | result, The number of athletes competing | A SWeepstakes tournament will| in caieh event follows: 18 men to fos |D® Staged as the weckly feature at| the soratel in both the 100 and 200 |the club tomorrow. Prizes will be| vard da Eight men will be en. (2Varded In Classes A and B. All| B e e hvten during the week the twilight golf- EXCELLENT FORM Break Losing Streak at Expense TO A WIN OVER FAFNIRS Holds Bearing Makers to One Earned Run In Close of Cheney Brothers Club The Corbin Red Sox baseball team” showed a reversal of form Game—Landers Have Easy Time In Disposing of New Britain Machine — Jim Havlick, Veteran Twirler, Shows Class In Box For Losing Team— Chant Holds Newmatics Helpless With Puzzling Slants. League Standing W. last evening in the game against the Cheney Brothers club of South Manchester and finally broke fts losing streak by trouncing the Silk P. & F. Corbin Town outfit, 11 to 3. Stanley Works . Flynn, in the box for the Sox, re- |Landers ceived gllt edged support from his|Stanley Rule ...... outfield and coupled with his own|N. B. Machine ..... excellent work, the pit heaver came | Fafnirs through with flylng colors. The|Unlon Works 000 Corbin outfleld turned in 11 putouts |Russwins 000 in the seven innings played and the| The feature battle of the Industrial outer gardeners experienced a busy [league play last night at Walnut day all around. Hill park was that staged between Flynn had everything his own |the Stanley Rule and the Fafnir way after the second inning when lteams. The Rulers down the Bear- his mates pounded out enough hits |ing Makers 5 to 3 in a tight game. to score seven runs. The Landers team has a compara- Tomorrow afternoon the Corbin {tively easy time of it in defeating Red Sox will play in Middletown jthe Machine team. against the state asylum team. This| Two postponed games will be will be another tough encounter |played in the league tonight. ) for Tobin’s men but the local crew, |& F. Corbin will play Stanley Rule after shaking off the jinx which jat Willow Brook park while Fafnirs has pursued it, is out to hang up|will battle the Stanley Works at a string of victories. The team will | Walnut Hill park. Both games will leave from the corner of Church|be flerce battles and large crowds and Main streets at 1 o'clock. should turn out to watch them. Sunday afternoon the Sox will Rulers Beat Fafnirs. mect the Wallingford Lenox in a The Stanley Rule & Level baseball regularly scheduled Central league [team, with Schmidt pitching one of game. The locals have failed as yet|the best games seen in the Indus- to score a victory in league play |trial league this year, beat the Faf- and Sunday’s game should be a|rir team by the score of 5 to 3 on Pct. 1.000 750 667 500 500 e tste ol 750/ Simons turned in the fielding fea- ture of the day when he got a foul fly after a long run in the ninth oft Kenure's bat. Schaeffer was the heavy sticker with three out of four, Ferguson slammed out two for the Fatnirs. The summary: STANLEY RULE R H. PO A 2 Jervim, 1t ... [} ) Hopnick, 2b . Carrazzo, s . Argosy, 1b .. Schaetfer, cf . Campbell, ¢ . Simons, 3b Hinchliffe, rf . Schmidt, p . %l couScernrw luoanooua wloconroans Totals I Sl ewuscsomomnoy Corbin, cf . Paulson, 3b . Knoll, 1b leooormcoos030i8anl cunonsoon 252300030mual! aloommussssomni Blesonurmor Slooouurvananad Stanley Rule . Fatnir Y 0. Two base hits—Hinchliffe, Schmidt, Fere 2 3 3 ton but the Tigers had to put over o8 Al « four-run rajly in the ninth to take the game. Tamtesor T will toe the mark in the mile run. | Fourtcen men will compete in the | half mile. Five teams of four men | ers have been swarming over the| course and “Old Man Par” is in for a tough time tomorrow when the flerce battle. It will be played at Willow Brook park starting at 3:15 guson, Kenure, Jervis, Schaeffer 2, Campe bell. Umplre—Mangan. Time of game— Diamond No. 2, Schmidt was the master of the situation at all times Land . Newm. and he allowed only six scattered ST Nowmatios Philadelphia pounded the ball hard and won their fourth straight from St. Louis, 9-3. Jimmy Dykes led | the attack with four singles. Ernle ! Nevers of Stanford university foot- | ball eminence was pounded out o the box in the sixth inning. i The National league situation was unlivened a bit by New York's se ond victory in successive da: the pace-setting Pirates, who € a 12-1 jolt. Freddie Fitzsim- mons was In fine form and McGraw's club backed him up with 15 solid hits off three Pirate hurlers. The world's champion Cardina had an easy time trimming Boston, 8 Jess Haines scattered seven hits . NATIONAL LEAGUE NEW YOl RS ol | | cach will take part in the mile relay, |tournament players get going. In the field events 14 men will be| The second round of the Presi- mn e shot put, 15 in the high jump, 's Cup tournament will also be! 13 in the discus and 20 in the broad |played tomorrow and Sunday as it | iy {must be finished before Monday. | Th T'his will bring the winners in the trants from the various ociations first round together. Better compe- | throughout the state are s Yollo tition will be the order for the two de list of officials and the en- Officials. Starter, Arthur Pnz;‘(lu.\‘s because the field has been | scorer, Richard Anderson; timers, | narrowed down to eight men. fson, A. Wadsworth and | The serfous mien with which the . ‘fetlow; judges of finish, Kenneth 'participants in this event are mak- E. Delanc Nor- |ing their every play shows with ce and cle what importance they regard the d- |outcome. Woe be to the luckless Conlin and Harry caddy or the fidgety member of the | scorer, Alfred Bot- Edward field gallery who | Pitzpatrick, hits and struck out 11 m2n, walking two. The Fafnir team earned one " |run off his delivery, the other two 0 | coming on errors by Schmidt's team. of Jim Havlick, veteran campaigner on the diamond, occupied the mound o for the Fafnir team, and although 0|he was beaten, Jim's work was of 9| high order. He was touched up for a total of 11 hits, but three impor- tant errors behind him gave the Rulers the opportunity «f coming through for a small but sufficient lead. Patrus, as . Snyder, cf Blanchard, 1p Huband, s . Huber, 1¢ Iasper, rf 3b Preisser, 2b Flynn, p ... (e ooy | omoananummmed Totals [} B BE Hunt. 2b Hanna, 3b . Ma Pii threw away a chance to score a run The Stanley Rule, batting firat,| The Universals hit hard in thelr game with the Machinists smashing out 11 safe hits for 15 runs while | thelr opponents were held helpless before the slants of the two Bills— Chant and Preisser. It was a great performance for the Universals who played the hit and run game to per- fection. Thelr attack baffled the Newmatics from the start and they didn’t stop for any length of time. | The scors was the largest made |2gainst the Newmatics this season. i Three twirlers were used in an ef- |fort to stop the slugging Universals but the only one to meet with any {amount of success was Eric who was 6-1. while St. Louls got to Robertson early and pounded him out. | Chicago's National league entry got to Jess Petty, the Brooklyn port- sider, and drove him out, winning by a 4-3 count. The Cubs have met the Robins seven times this year and have yet to lose to Uncle Wilbert flock. Wrightstone tripled in the ninth inning and Philadelphia pull loose_game from Cincinnati, MERICAN LEAG CHICAC AR Metzler. cf . Barrett, 1t . Talk, If . Kamm, 3h Ward, b . Crouse, ¢ . 4 Berg, X .. : a Slankenship,.p ... e L 1 2 ¢ Colé, P . H ot L 0 4 i s ' Totals x—Batted for Crouse xx—Ran for C hit—Blanier amm, Durst Morchart. Losing Umplres—Geisel, Time of gam nkenship. and Ow: ST. LOUIS AB. R o =3 O'Rourke. Mellllo, Slsler, . E 1b . al Totals ' PHILADE: AB. Collins, 2b . Bishop, 2b Wheat, 1f Cobb, T .. Simmons, cf hrane, ¢ Dykes, 36 Poole, 10 Bolex, ss Walberg, p Totals s Batted for Nevers DiaUis s o vai ia hits— 8. Mill Two ba 1ol elzer n 9th, " PIRATES 10 ENTER makes a movement | ordinarily would pass unno- when Carrazzo went to third on Ar-|on the mound for a good part of the gosy's single and was then caught in | game and kept the four hits of Lan- | Palace Bo WESTERN CIRCUIT Sixth Member of League The ew Britaln Pirates entered rn Connecticut league at a of the board of d city last evening. n is substituted in plac mour aggregation and will round and ¢h Charles Miller represented the | Pirates last night and both, after |having the league rules and regula- [tions explained to them, signified their willingness to enter the cir- cuit, The Pirates will plax their home games on Sunday wfternoons at W Brock park and will s with . a week from Sun- | Co six teams w hicl now compris: viden. Kensing- erville, Der home and will b ¥ team will have play- Others might be : of th ington riden Su game ar iden will meet in the only scheduled E HOWARTH BEATS 0170 New Britain Bowler Takes T'ive out N of Nine Games from League Lead- | . er in Match. Bill Howarth, ling all representing t the state le in a bowling the gam Howarth's feat irst lace o in occupant is downing the PHANTONS WIN AGAIN Smashin: Batting Attack in Fighth fnninz Turns Tide Against Lauvel Team and on East out of nine | s to date from the di because it means a public 1 ng out for the hapless one. | Runsweiler, are on an edge and some- Weaver, J. raw and this explains the 1l Crump. Win- ness of the criticisms some- | times offered. The semi-final round must be played hofere Thursday | with the finals being staged at the | club Satur I The interest in the President’s Cup tournament is greater than| K. ever this year. Each night after | some of the contestants come in, | large groups of interested fans can be scen grouped about the score- | 8 board. Some cheer when it becomes | Britain: | kyown that a favorite has come | through while others pressed when a favored son loses out, ! ct that intercst in gold has d by leaps and bounds at| Meadow this season s wn by the numbers who are g lessons from the new assist- lant pro, Chester Erwin. He is go- | day and night at his job. He is described as an excellent golfer and | a much better teacher. Everyone at | the club, evidently, has the golfing | fever these day: | FIGHTS LAST NIGHT | o Assoclated Prees w York—Red Chapman vs. Honeyboy Finnegan, 10. | San Francisco — Sailor Friedman vs, Yvan Laffineur, 10 Detroit — Billy Shaw, Detroit, vs. California Joe Lynch, 10 as 3 Hartford: J. Pintavalle, and Sct Meriden: wood and Ru J. Case, L. Sniften W. Kinir dash. — H Runswe ten Greenwood ed Bowen. Yaple and Crossman. Bri 8, Du A. Allison and J. Westport New Kiniry One Velhage, Mcriden, become de- | Rhod K. Birch \ Winsted: Crossuian and Man- Sridgeport: B. Hill, E. hanch and L. Lombardi. W. Noble. New Brl ani hester. Courte Westport Fred Zehrer and Peter Rakowski. Oue mile run—Hartiord: Johnson ud J. Kosenblatt. Meriden, R. Crump and C. Wirth, Bridgeport: i2. Courtemanch, L. Lombardi and ck. Unk” Connolly, run—Hartford: Johnson. yand G. Back- cport: B. Niedzwiecki. Dan Healy. rtford, . Dittn Polvani; eport, J. Lawrence; tead, B. Durham New Drit- and BA‘ s Throw—Hariford, W. Vel- | hert; nd Westport, Snifien; | Read, B. Clark and | F v Br Durha 2 h Jump—Hartford, C. Meriden, A. Leavitte and i Winsted, Church and . A. Allison and E. v Britain, McAloon, Westport, La JusT DozinG ofe INTO UNCOn:LIoUsSN Broad Jump—Hartford, C. Pecott and K Meriden, J. Deming, A. Lea- 1 on; Winsted, Bridgeport, H. il W Van Sise J. Casio and D, itatn, E. Hick, | —(4 men and Pintavallo, . Runsweil- MeAloon. SIGN FOR BOUT LY Tidel La Barba and Mike Broday to Meet in Flyweight Champion- <hip Bout in St Louis, 3 (P—N Louis, J for 1 zotia- | el ler, n, TIL, . for irticles of | Barba and ke. Broday mateh announc heduled |ington park track to prepare for the |another Kentucky owned filly likely |rook park last night by the score Movie of a Man Trying to Take a Sunday A. M. Nap ATTACKS NosE a “pickle” on & fake throw to catch Argosy stealing. Fafnirs went out in order. The Rulers came back to start the fireworks in the second. Schaeffer banged a double into the tennis courts. Campbell followed with another in the same spot. Campbell was thrown out at home from first base, but Simons, who had walked, scored when Paulson missed a throw to get him coming into the third sack. The Rulers scored two more in the fourth on two doubles and two singles. This gave them a lead of four runs, In their half of this frame the Bearing Makers had a run given to them. Klatka was safe on a field- er's choice. He went to second and then took third on a pass ball com- ing in when Campbell threw wild to third to catch him. They followed with another run in the fifth, Sop- nick booted Havlick's slow roller. Jim stole second showing dazzling speed on the paths. He scored on Corbin’s single to right center and Schaeffer's wild throw to the plate. The Bearing Makers scored still another in the seventh and threat- ened to tie the score. Ferguson sent a Texas Leaguer into leit fleld and stole second. Kenure doub:es into the tennis courts scoring him. For good measure, the Rulers scored one in the ninth on a double by Larry Hinchliffe over the tennis courts, his advancement to third on an infield out and a macrifice fly to fleld by Jervis, Ferguson osssoumnaanis I mbebhbnbbihn l'somsmamsmm White, Macdonald, 1 | cooamomouny alouusscscny 2luvman—anned slomonosonn~all 200 111 1003 000 0— 3 Tuband, Snyder, Umplres—Ryan Ty E Boyce, fary Jane and Handy Mandy to Be in Race Chicago, June 10 (A—Mary Janc and Handy Mandy, which ran one- two in both the Kentucky Oaks and Ashland Oaks, have arrived at Wash- Illinois Oaks Saturday. Flattery, to start in the oaks, Las won both her starts during the present meet- ng at Washington park. Saturday's eld is expected to include about 10. TRADE SHOP WL The Landers Trade Shop baseball team defeated the Union Works team of the Industrial league at Willow of 12 to 2. The catchiug of Pete Fusari and the pitching of “Lefty” Anderson featured. Jees Norton turned in the flelding gem with an unassisted double play. PLAY TIE GAME. The Yankee Juniors und the All- Stars played a tle gams, the score being 6 and 6 when darkness halted proceedings. The Yankees would like to play any team in the city averag- ing 14 years of age. For games get|right |in touch with Manager Louis Brasile |doubled in the Fafnir half of the at 282 Clinton street. ninth but he died on second, | ders well scattered. Frnie Anderson | who had been serving them over in {rare form during the season for his |team, was met with a shower of hits |in the third and retired from the | box. | “hant's slow ball which was oc- | casionalty mixed up with a few fast jones, had the Newmatics puzzled. The Machinists went hitless until the fourth when Argosy and Smith broke the spell with a double and single bringing in their first run. |The damage however was light and Chant was the master of the situa- tion at all times, The Universals pilel up the score in the first inning when Darrow walked and was safe at second on Goeb's ground.r ‘o short . Nester and Vincent singled in succession to Iright fleld and both Darrow and Goeb scored. Again in the second Darazio doubled and scored on Dar- row’s single. The game was put on fce in the third when Ernie Ander- ison blew up and before the Landers’ Ibats were silenced, eight more runs were added to the total with Goeh, Nester and Chant doing the heavy jbatting. With this lead the Univer- sals :led along at u smooth pace and added another win to their list, Vincent, Nester and Fitzpatrick ‘hlt hard for Landers, while Milo Ar. gosy was the big noise for the New- matics. The score: LANDERS AB. Darrow, cf Goeb, 1f . 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