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355538565680 it NEW BRITAIN BASEBALL TEAMS IN ACTION OVER WEEK-END—PREISSER WINS' GAME WITH HOMER IN CHURCH LEAGUE— LANDERS SHIPPERS WIN SERIES FROM OFFICE TEAM—JACK WRIGHT HITTING LIKE IN OLD DAYS—CARDS PRESSING PIRATES CARDINALS IN THRILLING PREISSER'S HOMER | STARS IN MAJORS IN LESS THAN TWO YEARS [KENSINGTON TABS MEET DRIVE FOR FIRST PLACE|" [FCIDES HIS GAYE PIRATES HERE TOMORROW Now Within a Single Game of League Leading Pirates St. Matt Pitcher Wins Battle in Falcons to Battle Elm City Giants At St. Mary’s Field > ; —New Britain Blues Playing Polish Falcons of —Pittsburgh Drops Game to Chicago — St. Louis | i 3 L ; i o Scores Cloge Win Over Cincinnati — Giants Split Seventh—Stanmors Win . ’ Meriden At Willow Brook Park—Corbin Red Sox With Phillies—Braves Down Robbins—White Sox CLEVELAND"S ! = Meeting Middletown Recreations—All-Kensington : IEAGUE SATNDING ; PICHING i d Ni Lose to Detroit—Browns Victors Over Indians. I ‘ SEaSE e v Be{ L < to Clash With New Hartford Nine. ’ L,’:;fi;"-(,"f,:,t : anr| = ! | : ) The first game of the Western |rf, J. Caine c. and Kostak or Rusine St. Matthew's i = Lis Connecticut League to be played in | ko p. The Kensington team will Swedish Bethany . His HURUN&K | this city will be staged tomorrow | take the field as follows: Sullick oy WARES SPEAK ¢ By the Assoclated Pross. Horman, 1b.. The world champion St. Louls | ;yr g Cardinals pounded on the heels of | Tiarrett, b . the league leading Pittsburgh Pi- :"v_h"";vkc rates today In a thrilling dive for the | jifictielt # » top of the National league heap. Meusel, 23 Handicapped by severe injuries to | Tommy Thevenow, star shortstop, | % 'F er and man- | —Ba P . g :::,B::doci:::fi‘éhc?&!fi?nrchance m: "".d .lo B e :‘\':~9L:h¢\« a00—5 ! Billy Preisser, St. Matt pitcher, repeat their remarkable conquest of | 000—3 ! won his own game in the Inter- First Baptist . afternoon at -3 o'clock at Willow | Fitzpatrick 1b, Fields 3b, J. Kanla South Cong. . Brook park when the Pirates and | ss, J. McCormick 1f, J. Grip cf, Me= Trinity M. 1 3 the Tabs of Kensington clash. The | Keon rf, Gaudette or Belser 2b, Everyman's Bible Clas two teams are bitter rivals of the | Scott or B. Kania p and Warren Contat Con. s s diamond. Kensington h played | and Wendroski, subs. Kensington Con. . several games in the circuit while The game will start promptly at the Pirates, having entered the |3 o'clock with “Ripper’ McKeon league only two weeks ago, will be | holding the irdicator. entering their first contest in the i wloscoscan Slessmrcne ° Bl s game of the Buccaneers. el Onme: score and gave,the St. Matthew's acocunts. The Kensington team with lN AMATE”R B“”T Hornsby, . : i r ——a " better each Methodist rally by one i : iy seet a likely looking bunch of k| Twobase hit—Hogan. Home run—Her- Church bascball league last night by 5 oy G 4 4 o 1026 without that Insplrational spark | 0y "™ Cuupires—Reatdon, " 'O'Day and | smashing a home run with Eddie g " : doon: Datiaamti s i | | of Rogers Hornsby, the Cards ‘al Moran. Time of game—2 hours. Surtl:o of base in the Jast halt of lhe o he ;::\rrlxe of \\r\on\ f‘sn two wil | i sigsaifisd:do pitiin. o singlo | final inning. The hit broke a tle . Y & ; be a Tattle voyal, zccording to all Capltalizing Chicago's 4 to 2 vic- - A -2 e Slim” Politis on the mound, will ; German Lutherafs a 5-3 vitory over : : ! :3ryd o:lerlvlel:ie"l“:rs::;:::t:;::{h::;;v Muolter, ot the Trinity Methodis The Meth- f;l:m:h o combination ggainst CLEER 8 N Roven, ot odists gave the champtons a great the untried Pirate team. Coach them from the pacemaker vIl:h 1‘1‘ S T, DUt the St Matls syera able. to Charlie Miller of the Pirates has tight 3-2 win over Cincinnatl in 11 | Homsby, 2 . B ! innings. St. Louls tackles Cincinnatl | run. 1 =i\ . : candidates and he has molded to- “Peg” Johnson Has [mpmsm o e e eS8 e N R e S Bira ot the Cardluals in a battle of pifchers and for two balanced and powerful feam. BEAe el o P o innings nefthar side was able to DS contostiwillIbE dtanten Bat 3 once more flying at the head of the Totaly camsvuacw Henry, p . alorrwsnoss wlosssaanuall National parade. “Wee Willle” Sherdel was a large factor in the Cardinal fifth straight victory, allowing but six hits, while Charley Root let the Pirates down with seven. Kiki Cuyler's homer couldn’t save the Pirates in view of the Cubs’ timely hitting and al- though Bressler tled the score for the Reds against St. Louis with the | same sort of a clout in the ninth, the Cards won out through Kolp's wildness. A pass to Schulte with the bases full forced in the winning Card run in the eleventh. Still stumbling along with erratic pitching, the Giants split a twin bill with Philadelphia, winning the first 7 to 3 and losing the second 6 to 5 in ten innings. Rogers Hornsby got his 13th homer of, the season. The Boston Braves got “head- achey” twirling from their young right hander, Henry Wertz, but managed to pull out a 5 to 3 win over the Brooklyn Robins. Wertz, after allowing ten hits in the first four innings, retired the next 15 Dodger batsmen in order. | Sand, 88 h Wwri Jonnard, ¢ Williams, rf Leach, It . Friberg, 3b . Kaufmann, p Ulrich, p Mokan, x . Wilsen, xx . Philadelphia New York .. Ehiladeiphia Warner, 3b 41 PHILADELPL AR lmoneouummunom® il unonrnsony { monmunanac Y oo auned b ot wlosossmssssnsl Totals 38 1 x—Batted for Williams fn Sth. xx—Batted for Ulrich in 9th. New York .. 21 020 000—7 2100 001 001—3 Two bnse hits—Mueller, Devormer, Hornsby, Nixon, Leach, Rese. —Hornshy, Thompso Kaufmann, Umpires—Rigler, Hart and Jorda. Time—1: Becond Game. 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE " o 2losssss0es02a0 Ylome runs Losing _pitcher— 00 000 040 0—3 200 001 002 '1—6 | ss; Blauvelt, If; Cowles, ¢; A. Hew- score. Then the Methodists broke through, Cowlas and Hewett scoring on the former's double, an error, and another bingle. In their half the St. Matts took the lead when T. Surko, Suess, an{ Preisser counted. Three more scoreless innings fol- lowed, but in the seventh the Meth- odists tied the score. Coming in for their last turn at bat, the St. Matts put on another raily; Eddie Surko singled and Preisser sent the ball out of the playing field with a ter- rific drive which scored Surko and himself and broke up the game, Preisser got three hiks himself and held his opponents to five. E, Surkoe got two out of two, as did Cowles; Fink made a dauble.| Jack- son pitched a good game. he line- ups and score by innings: Trinity M. E.—Sundstrom, 2b; H. Pinkerton, $b; Thomas. 1b; J. Jack- gon, p; Wheeler, cf; Pinkerton, ett, rf. St. Matthew's German Lutheran— W. Preisser, p: C. Linn, 2b; Fink, ¢; W. Linn, cf; W. Surko, If; Klopp, (BY BILLY EVAN A big league star in less than two years of professional baseball. 7 e ~(HE NDIANS 25 GRAND, 0T WHO'S SQUAWKIN' LOOKS LIkE A — = CANDIDATE FOR BASEBALLS LIST OF | IMM Hudlin Certain to Be Great, Avers Speaker “Willis Hudlin is one of the great-| two in the third. The score wa deadlocked in o'clock sharp with Jim Havlick in the role of umpire. Meet Colored Giants The Talcons will be playing one of the hest son when they meet the Colored Giants at St at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. fTheXew Haven team makes an an- nual trip to this city and each y stiff battle for the game. p of the visitors tomor- row will be as follows: Henderson 3b, MeClaire ss, Martin 2b, Chink 1b, Brady If. Mc ire cf, Jordan rf, West ¢ and Coleman or Smith p. The Falecns will use their regu- lar lincup with Kopee hehind the bat, Bucholtz p, Klatka 1h, W. Wo- iack 2b, F. Wojack ss, St. Budnick 3b, Si Budnick If. Kredar cf and Shechan rf. The game will start promptly at 3 o'clock with Ferby ing, Riues vs. Meriden ona of the strongest teams on its Sautter and Larry Mangan umpir- | The New Britain Blues will meet | Record Despite Handicap ¢ Hartford, June 25 — Loss of & leg would seem to be an unsure mountable handicap for a boxer, but “Peg” Johnson, who is to box with the Boston amateur boxing team at the Hartford velodrome next Tues- day night, has but one leg and yet has run up a fine strong of victories in amateur bouts in Greater Boston. Johnson's werk in the ring, despite his physical misfortune, has attracte od wide attention. He travels about {the ring in shifty manner and has a SUff punch, as the kayos ornamente ing his record will show. Boston is sending a six-man team to the weekly Massasoit A. C. amas | teur show at the spacious velodrome. Hurley of the Massasoit club has marshalled a strong Connecticut team to send against the invading Bostonians. These are the pairings for the inter-state bouts: 160 pound class: Joe Danfels, Bos- ton; Joe-Bard, Hartford. 147 pound class: Mike Bherillo, son's schecule at Willow Brook | Boston; Pinkey Kaufman, Hartford. the Meriden 145 pound class: Peg Johnson, of Boston; Joe Brown, Waterbury. considered to be o ! pound cla “Boob"” McNutty teams in Meriden and | Boston; Barney Yousman, Hartford. The Philadelphia Athletics' long {Shringer i stern chase of the Yankees haited | Fothergil for a day while both teams rested | Heilmann, up tér two clashes at New York to- | Tu% 1> .0 day. Babe Ruth’ and Lou Gehrig | Rassler,’ ¢ kept in practice for their home run | Collins, p . race by clouting home runs against Totals Springfield in an exhibition game. Babe got two and Lou ame, as the Yanks conquered 10 to 7. Metzler, cf . The Chicago White Sox, trallng | pecres® ;¢ the Athletics in third place, lost a e halt game when Detroit plastered on a 9 to 4 smearing. The Tigers slam- med two Chicago hurlers for 18 hits for a total of 26 bases. Ernle Wingard tied up with Joe ! 2 Shaute of the Cleveland Indians in | parnabe, a pitching battle and Lrought off| Hunnefield, victory for the St. Louis Browns by {1b: Neumann, ss; B. Surko, 3b; O.| That, in brief, i3 the story of|est pitching prospects to break into|ffth at 5 all and then the Shippers | Suess, rf; G. Linn, rf. Pitcher Willis Hudlin of the Cleve- | the American league since Cleveland |y, he g W v 2 e since Cleveland | \vont out and put the game Trinity M. 0020001—85 2|jand Indians picked George Uhle up off the sand- | gorias in the ice box. St. Matt . .0030002—5 8 3} TUnless the young man suffers an | says Tris Speaker, former |y s scored five runs. Although the Stanmors Beat Bethany Injury to his pitching arm, which 1$| manager of the Indians. Office team strove desy Iy to re confident that it will| 118 pound class: Dean Cross, Bos- plug the gap, nothing could stop the | come through with a win. ton; Mickey Roberts, Hartford. The Stanley Memorial team went|& gamble that every twirler takes, | “Hudlin has remarkable natural | into a tie for first place when it|he e jide | avility, oodles of courage and MOre| e jugglors, The summary Coach Andrew Zwick is banking| 112 pound class: Charley Toland, handed the Swedish Tethany aggre-| SWath in American league elrcles. | pitohing poise than I ever saw a - b5 ik sk Jineup to take the |Boston; Madis Reéads Harftos ERUOn R “;3 “””‘ S hatimE SovsMRE st YEAs fatubin| ‘b?fll;:; ‘“E‘:rw 1p alf my carcer 85 o 1L PO. A B | Silver City club into camp. tomor- | - In addition there will be intér-clty start. The Swedes scored in S it et g leaguer, ’ 2 | row. Although the team has been |bouts between Waterbury, Meriden first inning ‘when Iahlman walked | N8 short career as a profes ,| “The first time T hit against Hud- g e e S R e T At ready to give the Falcons a rough 0 and realy trip through nine innings. diddltown tOMOTOW | yjunicipal Circuit At Walnut Hill Park Today. Sowons lavocosoany lonunoomuny Sluwcamoreuom > =] So %l owe olososccssal® " o TR e Clancy, 1b 3 cosoomrRENwwes second. Then the Sanmor sluggers| American league. ~ | had me, as well as all the other |Osten. . 1 broke loose. They made a run in| Three vears ago Hudlin was a|rcgulars on the club, waving a bat 2 i the third and took the lead in the|TeXas high school boy who showed | a¢ g fast ball. next frame, scoring in every inning|UnNusual talent in preparatory school | eI Hudlin fails to become one of after that and winding up with a|circles. There are a lot of young-|the greatest of pitchers, T will mi o $ ¢ o an Ty o e e, The | Ko Vg S e Bl o e | Bt b3 e e o) " sy ive u m S 2 : ounded Dave Swanson for 16 hits| S sebal roughou ©la very, very good pitcher right now.| L ernoon 10,40 bItLl; e i | < | 0 while Carlson did the same in the| With other famous pitchers of the|Cjeveland had picked a jewel. He | Nelson, 3 1 and beat his way around the bases, | 1is name should go down in history | )iy in patting practice, T realized | e HanA. pseties. daksiong CITY LEAGUE STARTS tod Sox-Middlctown the coach th it will he | The Corbin T Sox will trek | Three Games to Mark Opening of 0o s 1= S e slosssssconconsll Totals 31 9 27 mer, cf ® ener, Bassler. Three base hits—Gehringer. (el hralss s of the Waco club of the Texas of Hollls Thurston in a pitching | Collins, Manush. Falk, Losing piteher— | Fred Rittner starred at bat with) o 00 Py %l 5 0 L EHE cifort to keep the team there. with thrce games being play- s are hound to start a The final meeting before the 3 ] o Bef tion began to give him the once Take Fifth and Deciding Game| Totals 2 lder and they hove to put the night in City hall and the managers oAz sl Soo. gecting; (o cinkles E R po A m|balters each Bad e e Totson, | OVET: | T first noteh in their guns tomorrow all submitted a list of the names of ump to the majors. i S p baseball, brought in the winning Detroit {021 013" 1109 | Dave Stohl held the Bethany team ) JUJD shogldbe,one ot itherobtatanding |:Dilan, 1, e game. Sox_ recently| The New Britain City baseball mood yesterday and Washington had | Faber. Umpires—Ormsby and Owens | three hits, while Jack Thorstenson,jy "m0 5o ot one before the | arive for the top rung of the 1éague opening of the league was held last With a team that finished las From Officc Force in Landers Shy ¢ s by knocking off Middletown. the players on their teams. Final Sisler, 10 . E. Strom and O. Strom; none of the NATIONAL LEAGUE | = winorsé . R o] . > n fts—Hayward, Nelson, Inter-Department Play. Stedz A i aekats oot Maitz. 2 . Last scason Hudlin's success was ors.” ! Chicago . A 011 100 010—4 o ved error- stars of the majors. y A oo T U BB et S s e e e s L L = such that he attracted the attention 4 broke nfo the win column and |league will open the 1027 season to- luckless Boston Red Sox,ran afoul , ess support. SHIPPERS WIN SERIES - Jolrny Tehin will make |day at 2 o'clock at Walnut Hill little trouble downing the Bay Stat. | Time—2:05. Unwin, Iverson, and 1 Stohl made |}, ™ 0 ers § to 3. Hollis was “there” with two aplece. The other Stanmors|Pif league scouts touring that sec- | ST. Louls AB. % e | with a mark considerably under . Kensineton-New Hartford | details for the opening of the league L e e voen, T Tine| Hudlin showed ~ his _ remarkable The All-Kensington feam will bat- | were also completed. EYN - ability by winning 16 while losing 11 tle with the New Hartford town ! The league will open at 2 o'clock | games. e e e team at the Percival Avenue 'as had been planned and the lineup I—Hamlin . P55 00 that T got on Hug. |¢4r® Frary & Clark won the mmi SOKOLS PLAY SIMSBURY sronnds in Kensington tomorrow | of games is as follows: Diamond No. Rittner b, J. Thorstensen 1h. Un-| iy iy correct, two clubs other than |and deciding game of the series with | The Sokol A. C. baseball team will | aternoon, Strengthened by the ad- | L at 2 o'clock, Burritt Reserves va. win ¢, Iverson ss, E. Stohl -:.lm .1 Gleveland were in the fleld for his|the Office team. The game started | stack up against the Simsbury town | gition of Joey Fitzpatrick to the A Rangers; Diamond No. 2 at 2 o'clock, Rittner rf. P. Thorstenson rf, $myrk | gorvicos and had prior claims, Tt | fast with the Office team garnering |tcam in Simsbury tomorrow after-|jineup, the south end crew presents Pirates vs. West Ends and Diamond cf, D. Stohl p. X secms the element of luck figurad [SIX Tuns in tho fiirst inning on four |noon at 3 o'clock. The Sokols have |a formidanle array of baseball tal- | No. 1 at 4 o'clock, T. A. B. vs. Speed- Siedish “”'hfl"!'—'.""""l“r;‘m];' D-lin Cleveland acquiring title to the |hits- and two errors. Two of the |been practicing faithfully all week | ent. | hoys. Suanion, DD JOMEON AR o | enstional recruit: its were triples by Hayward and |as a hard game is anticipated. All{ The New Hartford team will line- | The teams entered in the league 2b, Lagerlof 3b, Carlson o 5on 1. Detroit, as I understand {t, had | Nelson. The Shippers then fought |players are asked to be at the club | up as follows: Brennan ss, Healey |have been practicing hard for several E. Strom cf, 0-“?”’:" ik 11 16 o| first claim on Hudlin. The report|an uphill battle getting one run in | rooms tomorrow afternoon at 12:30 | 3h, Yohne 1b, Deithin 2b, Warner | wecks and all are in prime condl- Stan Mem ....0012125— of the Detroit scout was that Hud-|the first, three in the second and|o'clock prepared to make the (rlp.}lr‘. Saharek cf, Smith or H. ne |tion to start a hard race. Swed. Beth ...1100000— 2 3 1)y wag unquestionably a big league | Kensington Forfeits | prospect but that it wasn't good ! | I WOeNDER T\ The First Baptists added a gamc ‘;\ii\\:-;n;or }‘?::n;).—:i That Guiltiest Fee]ing ' WHEN wilL BE to their string without raising a x—Battad for Shaute in 10th. hand. as the Kenstgton Congrega-|year of professional baschall. ExSogUed toinnleton lu dliLh, tional church nine failed to put in| On form that.sounded like good | = S {0 290 17| an appearance and forfeited to the|dope and while Detroit made an Tve NEXT TIME HE'LL INITE HER T WALK .\ AROUND WY 8o hits—Hodapp, Autrs. Um.| Baptists. Keiffer's men thercbhy offer for him, Waco would listen to THE COURSE. — The Shipping department of Lan- CINCINNATIL AB. R. H.P.O. A E. Dressen, 3b .. [ 0 Zitzmann, of Pipp, 1b .. Walker, rt Allen, ©f . Bresaler, 1f . Hargrave, ¢ Crits, 2b Wanninger, ss Rixey, p Kolp, B .... Plclnich, x . Totals lai Zloueo Totals Zuloooroncs 36 CLEVELAND AB. Jamteson, 1t Fonseca, Hodapp, 3b . L. Autry, ¢ ... Eichrodt, rf Jacobson, cf Shaute, p . Cullop, X Uhle, xx cooarRnum lonusnisosccos losoossnnocs looouwurma ooormuruung ol conownrnnooo % ol osos000020f nlococouwsosmsos e o o | somsommonwsy Bluacnooon o et Douthit, of . Frisch, 2b Hottomley, 1b . Holm, 1t . Southworth, rf L. Bell, 3b . Sl e e el i Gy wlocosssssncsar Totals 35 30 comnoamhan = 7 Taxe YouR TIME ) o “WouLp B BiLL wE RS 1;&/”\“) [ Y= S PLAYING LOW < | ‘taau WASY' T 5 3 v OH ! THINK ITS A SHAME HONEY- ans, McGowan and Hildebrand. | moved from seventh into fifth place | nothing but $23.000. AND YOU'RE TRYING <7 Time—1:10. without any effort whatever. The New York TYankees had “"‘3 AG‘:EGATE - T % W Ly oW A ‘ / i Rt W sccond claim. Like Detrolt, the \\W/\ 2 p o \ 4 et e Ll Yankee management figured $23,000 ) 7 W 3 : e > a lot of money for an untried re- "l { g el Monday night. The South Congre- | ciiit qoing his firs 3 F: uit, doing his first year i - gationalists will play the Trinity | guiisoq o ih T Methodists on the “grass diamond,” | = 1t goems that the New York 5‘:1).;-“1:;'0!1 ‘\'”}) "f"’“:'»"l \'r" 2 11""-‘2 | ontion expired at noon on a certain utherans on Diamond No. 2, and | gay jast summer. A few houra ?nkm.nm::d vefirlv"ll\'nv?'?:)mf;l;n “\{“ | prior, the Yankees had bid as high ake on the First Baptists. © 8 ag $20,000. A Cleveland scout, im. Matt-Center Congregational game, | presced with Hndlin and r postponed from last night, will be played off “in the woods.” Sho e AenEnas No games wers schedul® for noxt the pennant, advised taking Friday night, the date being 1eft | 4 zamble on him open because of 'J"gn'“ A fow minut after the New Fourth of July. The St. Matt York option had expired, the € Baptists, 1 ill play off the | jand scout ed to the terms of game which w dnl- | the Waco club and Cleveland se- ed for the | cured a pitehier who promises to he leagu as It t] wor of wet grounds. for | }w.m ag | His eurve | is improving constantly and he iy | 1 Championship of Annual Women's | | | [eoesedaraey P Schulte, Tot: T x—Ratted for Rixey in 8th, xx—Two out when wiuning run s z—Batted for Snyder fn 11th Cincinnat} 000 000 002 WASHINGTON AB. R. B > McNeely, of . Harrls, 2b Speaker, 1h . Goslin, 1t . Rice, rf Ruel, ¢ ... Rluge! b . Reeves, s8 Thurston, p CHICAGO Totals AB. R. secuoy run—Bressler. pltcher—Kolp. UUmpires—Quigley, Wil- n and Pfirman, Time—2:20, s ferang loosumas sl osss00322M » ing \dams, ss his elub needed immediatet pitching Plck, 3b Webb, £t Wilson, ¢ Stephenson, Grimm, 1 lartnett, - L] o B Caxlyle, Rexi Tadt, SPNE S it et so252~=35528 ¥ times the amount paid t : 1000 01 Two base R Thurston, Re- gan. Losin tss. Umpi ~Dinen Time—1 WELCOME T0 CHICAGO learning a change of pace. When wcquired the art of throwing his of pace with the same mo- tion as his fs the tougher to Hudlin has cours and poise. His control for a rookie is remark- Buffalo, N. Y., June 25 P—A new | aile and he bears down hardest in golting honpr. the ahamiponship of | the pinch, 1 ball offers a great “Welcome To Our City” Sign For | the annnal women's invitation tour- | future for Tudlin r nament of the Buffalo Country club, - — Tex Rickard. lay today within BASEBALL'S BIG FOUR Fordyce of Ohio United P veteran champion of her home state and: Wreinla: Van Wio of 1. a double and a s Illinols boxing commission to per-| Playing i ser 1s yeste i gle in eight times at bat as the sisting reports that Tex Rickard | Miss Van Wie disposed of the 1926 « split a double bill with the hopes to hold the next world's| champion, Virginia Wiison, alse of | P'hilli 5 heavyweight championship fight in| Chicago, 4 and Miss Fordyce | Spr connected for a single Chicago. earnad her way into the finals by [in for np. It Rickard is seriously intcrested | defe Pegzy Wattler, Buffalo's | Both ard Cobb wers id in Chicago, he will find the commi: last remaining hope for the champ- | Hornsh 4 . sion “helping rather than hindering| pionship 5 and 3. Cobh 0 T8 : Rk 5| him,” John Righeimer, the commis- The championship mateh was to| Ruth e EE DN Vi ol slon clg!rman, said. start at 2:15 o'clock this afternoor | Speaker 71 Harris, 3 %.. sall, he will be Invitation Tournament Within Ak A L G wlowvnersumnsoy 002 10 Reach of Two Golfers. ham 2, Beck, Ad- | Tlinois Commission To Hold Out ams, Steph e et TUmpires—K ‘ormick and Me- Laughlin, 1 Chicago, June (A—"Welcome | hit his 13th home run to our city,"” is the answer of the Gautreau, ! Welsh, cf Mann, rf . Farrell, Fournfer, Hogan, ¢ ... Brown, 1 . High, 3b . Wotrz, THE MAN WHO WOULD BRING THE WIFE ALONG To SHOW HER WHAT A PEACH OF A GAME HE PLAVS.\ eomkom Statz, e Partridg

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