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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1927. o PUEY | LEAGLE STANDING 35722 TEEE k H o R oahester 94 2 33 p e a l n g 1 Jersey City . l‘l ; '3 B [ AMERICAN LEAGUE Reading I es ay ‘ o 0 1 0 0 SRR o 1 . ° of S ports VI[;T"RY fll: YEAR WINS Twu EAMES VERY I]IH:ERENT e ST ! Fre I S SiLd | ~New York 12-21, Washington 1-1.| City at Syracuse. 3% 3w owou 3 . 2 | St. Louis 8-8, Detroit 4-10. cark at Rochester. 2 it B . e . W . V. S it 4 ! F tr2d for Melillo In Znd. M Ea Dattey, erstwhite minsger of | LOGAIS OUESTip Coast Guard in|South Enders Stop Winning| Wide Divergence Seen in Form —ranaaeionia 10-s Bostonzan | kewiia at Toronto FoBues fo Neww (1) the All-New Britain Football club, ! Cleveland 2-6, Chicago 0-2. i b el 3;3 ];3 ;:m 1; took his family over the Mohawk i i ihiti ! i Two bass Lite—Henentt, Schuite, Slaler, sook bia cumiy over e Monawk | Wild gnd Weind Exhibition | Streak of New Hartiord Club | of Babe and Lou Gelrig ‘The Standing : il Selte el o 4 rumor has reached the city to the | — Ny ‘E L‘ X.\;f. s Bies \“A s, sy\:y[_rn;fi:, ;:l‘c\hv:l | ec] effect that Ed got too close to one| ., 1o ! A : bt b5 s ce ey Xork SIS 108 | Holloway. Losing plrcher—stewart. T o the bears along the youte with {he | The Falcons aunexed their 12th| The winning sircak of the New | New York. July § (P—Babe Ruth | Washington o3 563 PirenmMcGowan, © Owens and | Ormaby result that he needs a new pair of Victory of the season when they de- | Hartford bascball team of five fl‘nd Lou Gehrig are h-fmn_hrln., at| Chicago 4 N Time—2:19. trousers. i feated the heavy hitting Coast Guard | straight games was rudely interrupt- | | z;“."‘;nnfif"‘r";"r‘fw"_f;“";\i‘ ":]“"“::};‘;'”':;‘ o 3 $1.50 - inine of New London in a wild and |ed yesterday when the All-Kensing- | patiin S A s ARl S 2 e | - ( . 3 . A Jatting styles are as far apart as Cleveland 34 } | .,5:“;?"&"32523:1'él;?;"gam'l."wmd and slow and uninteresting | ton team handed them a 5 to 1 beat- | tha poles. St. Louis . (Continued fiom preceding page) HHWAR[] T[] MEET B Y‘ x : the | B3me Sunday the score being 11 to |IDE at the Percival avenue grounds | pusepall's “big time” hasn't had Boston 229 % UNION SUITS ball team, slipped away over in the south end. The visitors pre- week-end and ended up in Portland, Maine. He returned home last night but we understand he received a 9. The sailors hit the offerings of | Bucholtz to all corners of the crashing out 16 safe blows. sented a neat outfit but unable to deliver the hits were ne | lot, as colorful a contrast on as interest- | ing an individual batting duel in ars as the tussle between the “Blg t w KELLY TONIGHT $1.00 00 1 of publlcity in the Port- 3 r [ Bam” and the Boy Buster,” follow- | ,‘M: &i:“?,_;res,, d | The Falcons were powerless at bat | Charlie Yale who has been under ling each other in the batting order | with but six safe blows to their|a doctor's care since the Falcon |and chasing each other around the —_— 1 R ] A BO M \f hw' Some say that the date is Labor | redit: but took advantage of a wild | ame cason, pitched his first | bases for home run honors. NATIONAL LEAGUE | ival Amateur Boxers Matched Day while others claim that it is AFSt inning to score seven runs on | wr. He worked four e / = ¢ B . $1.25 S R three hits, two wal' and three er- | innings holding the opposition to, What's the differenc heir = I B iy ’ September 15. Clarence hasn't as cHaonn g the oppos hat's the difference’ in their Games Yesterday e Vet divulged the secrat even to mem- |ToTS: The Guardsmen played loose | two hits and striking out four men. |methods? How do these slugging: Pittsburgh D Tauite 1 1n yelodrome ournament | NAINSOOK I bers of his immediate family. l_‘f'll“ at critical times allowing the lo- | 1 and Healey connceted for | twins do it? Let the astute Miller| Chicago 2-6, Cincinnati 1- ! —— | UNION SUITS cals to score without the aid of hits. New Hartford's only | Huggins tell v Miller is only! New York 4-9, Brooklyn 3-4 I Hartford, July 5—Several bouts, | The Corbin Red Sox baseball team | Tancis Sheehan continued to hit half the size of either Ruth or| Boston 5-S, Philadelphia 4-2 | 1 fieatBes Tastis Soonsgtied is riding & rough bronco in the r,en.;”‘e ball hard, sending out a triple| Bruno Kania then relicved Yale in | Gehrig but he bosses both. He has | ERann o) g tog eading tral Connecticut league. Following {41d tWwo singles in threc times at bat. | his first start tor Kensington and he | developrd “Columbia Lou” and i cut amateur boxers, each of them | c yesterday's tilts, the Sox dropped | Chapman proved that all the |cclebraicd by striking out the first | handled the Bambino through the i ,what is known in ring circles as a | down to second last place in the ‘Lh'flp“‘:""f ;flru m’; d]':lnl when he | four men to fuce him. He suffered a |latter's greatest and stormiest sea- | | Vinaturalss will featire the “'”“"i standing. jconnected for a double and .thr, inful in, to his pitching arm | sons. CHICAGO s ey A iclean singles. Wider, who relieved | when he was hit by a pitched ball | There are five salient features to | AB. R H. PO. A ”-0:‘“‘{‘:‘15 h‘o»x:;g 1;‘.\0.—‘:;{1 '\hv‘»léj:é;:‘ 1.00 The Southington Pextos still lead McDonald in the first inning, piteh- | the muscle, but after a short delay, | their batting styles but In only two- e L :‘-’g:“ Ll tte f e ¢ 4 the league having half a game mar- |¢d & sweet game. The locals were |he resumed his place in the box. Al- |eYe-power and co-ordination are il U B De S oman e ats e hiah i oroac | BALBRIGGAN gin on the Insilcos of Meriden who [unable to hit Lis offerings, Widner |though he was touched up for six | they alike according to their man- Boston ) ] | i - 2 ornd: SHIRTS defeated the Red Sox two games yes- keeping them in close to the handle. | hits, was master of the game all |oger. Here are the three main | Philadelphia s | ment the fanl. find 0)\po>r.d. amateur terday. The Southington team lost He also played » bangup game in | throy { points of difference: | Cincinnati _[w.mnrs who are keen : rnfilsA ami i jts first game of the yenr yesterday |the field with four assists and three | Johnny Grip was the shining light | 1—Gelrig hits flat-footed. Ruth | e ,‘:.)m??n'f‘k\ Ul.l‘{,m ‘;f a 2 DRAWERS morning to the Collinsville outfit by Putouts ty his cr.lit. Willie Wo- | ror sington. He got three hits, | stands with feet together. poised, | O Ol £ the score of 7 to 6. squad for two years but has yet to ecarn a regular job. An iInjury kept him out of the running most of last season jack and Starhead Budnick perform- one a triple and after pulli before St. Louis at Pittsburgh ng down a ‘stepping into” the ball. | ! milling and there is every indication — #d in good style for the locals, cov- | hard catch in center field, he made | 2—Gehrig doesn’t start his swing| DBoston at Philadelphia [ithas chems AL s th B on roRnen | The Falcons are all set to go to ering. their positions faultlessly. cct throw to third to double | until the ball is almost on top of | (Other clubs not scheduled). joLfTuERad A iang SaUS IR SpECIotE c . Norwich next Saturday to meet the! The ons put the game on ice | -, him. Ruth starts his swing almost i L Velodrome tonight. fast Riverview club of that city. This in the firct inning. ~The Wojack | Kensington club mests a | With the wind-up. i EASTERN LEAGUE The bout attracting the most at- | will be the toughest game of the year ‘]"‘m”“'.”‘ “'""‘:d In succession. Shee- | tough opponent next Sunday in the | 3—Gehrig, taking a shorter swing. | fen 'if‘,',sllh“,' b“",‘“‘c" J:ik _"EILB‘E for the local club. {han tripled. St Budnick singled. si \aidle town tedui. |is more consistent and harder to Gauips Bedoniay R z | Burnick sacri i. Klatka grounded Summa outgu, Ruth, with his longer Hartford 8. Springfield 11-8. champion, and Joe Howard of Hart- 51'00 On Sunday afternoon at St. Mary's ‘out. Kredar and Kopec were safe | B S | swing, hits a harder, longer ball and | Albany 3-4, Puvsn».ld 2-3. | ford, who formerly held the title. FANCY field, the Falcons meet the Athletics on two errors by Belinop. Bucholtz | AR n E. | is more liable to connect with a bad | New Heven 3-4, Waterbury 1-1 5[, Bo Buldl Howsod jaxe e of i of Westfield, Mass., another fast doubled. When the smoke rolled A0 i one i Providence 4-3. Bridgeport 3-4 {long standing. The Brass City boy SILK HOSE club and if the locals come through |away the Ialcons had scorcd seven | i £ 0 et i —— 0lis a hard hitter as Ed Skinner of with two wins in the two starts, they {runs. y 3o o' In temperament, the Buster and The Standing New Haven and other good boys can will have made an appreciable gain | The sailors hit the ball hard in 5 bl e R Re s e e et VWoillatr tify and he has a long list of vie-| towards the semi-pro championship next three innings to score five runs, | (JEPAIR 10 -oood ] 0 batting styles. Gehrig is phlegma- Albany 41 [ tories to his credit. Howard right | c of the state. Z i The locals registered two mniore in S e Sl o _golng and not given to Pittsfield now is in fine shape: Joe has had - TPy | the fourth on valks by Sheehan and ! B. Kania, p 238l o | flights of temperament. The Babe New Haven . {a much-needed lay-off and is ready The Falcons are playing spectacu- Budnick and a wild throw |y the | SWH°K i ®{ hos meliowed considerably since the | Larford - < | for the gong once more. He prom- tar bascball this s and are catcher. The visitors continued to % 5 10 3 11 2]days when ho was baseball's “bad | o oScPOrt . |ises to wipe out the recent defeat| ¢ meeting with unpracéder SUC-Lhit hard but were unable to over- HARTFORD Hovl Litinelis: aabialls or the | Sbrnepeld { Kelly imposed upon him. Both these & cess. The team has won AMES | come the early lead of the locals. MBI EITE O A norvousl hizhistrine tyne Infaction: | s opoume | boys are rugged and hard hitters | FANCY (2 fa:‘:"'do ‘fll; ‘05;3;;:‘;[ N ome | The summary: A 2 The rivalry between the two altg.| o oTrcs ind there fs apt to be a knockdown | SILK HOSE partures with whom the [falcons E e el m::o: onrnr(hx: f“n“n;x‘lx. approaching | Games Today i"; ti:o“iyorc this melee has wend = stand tied in games won and lost. i 6800 B L0 |2 TRO3 0T e o pHones and \GASS S Spring el st Wale hiry. £ | Joe Bard of Hartford, who fs . 00 o ofton "mp"‘r} Fehrig, it mention Is| pittsfield at Bridgeport. Second Game R T e c The Falcons have developed M maqelioty beating ont S RURCOR | BTa rftordiateAlbany pETROLT | s A S “murderers’ row” according to the 0 home run honors, will toss it off with Providence at New Haven .u:. r; H PO A £ | will meet a tough boy in Lucien La- | developments in the last fow games. o | motion expressive of foolishness | S e 1073 tlriviere of Waterbury. Joe is apt to Yesterday Charlie Kredar. Frankic & of anyone trying fo outdo the| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE AR 1’1\: 1\;: ;\‘vrnnl.s(g s}x';.‘;}‘“h:wllr"'d by Sheehan, Stanley Budnick and : e !;}:"ml’:v'l(:\};exn :m‘:nn;e \":‘:3{\“':(11 i 5 o 0lthis able Brass City youngster. 1 Lot i ¢ Wojack each got threc s x de, Games Yesterday ) i S e = h(‘:‘:uck_\ S0 = | 3 Guerre s to be awarded to anyone| Newark 9-4. Jersey City §-13 2 o - ""‘;T DOUBL "‘ $2.50—$3.00 : b ITaselS else, he hopes it will be Lou. Ruffalo 5-17, Toronto 4-0 1 a{ The Cardi ) tram ATt R A e h et i U COLLAR Anpeouling GhMIE, R0 I IDLER il e ais e am swamped Lo Yankees are counting no pen- e cuss 10010 Tochester ! "|in their double holiday bill. In the ATTACHED in Rockville vhu‘hhthx;] ra}igf;;: nle ik B inant chickens before they are e 15 2|first game, the Cardinals lost out by SHIRTS was the fact that the Rockv Ll s ¢ 5 i | hatehed in spite of the big lead they Standing the score of 10 to 6, while in the | A i lders each had six o | Kensington team played perfect bali ) The Standing o ter and right fielders ea et " land it hard at all times, the work | NAve piled up probably remembering W. " 4 second game, the team came through putouts. Some ef‘lhe rvvm«\ b 'V»d ot the! clud A”;“Mm,,v' 4¥a ouly the close call last year. Syracuse . 1z ® 010 win. The Cardinals will practice | facularfoircnsjicatches Bwereturn s s nishing the only | “uye,™ ara taking nothing for ! Buffalo ¢ % 1 Wednesday night and will piay the | in by those two playe inop, 55 cature of the game. Scott pitched 8 A2 D | ° Lngbyich e i Aebomid, "L and w too much for the New =0 sl Tieelnd Baltimore . L 0 SRR Aty s SR | Qg0 | Widner, b BB Cre b i _— Bob Becker, playing third base N e e summary | : for the Southington Pextos, turned | Towals = 3 S ALL STARS LOSE i . tn about aa neat a play ns nas heon | {1, Gt s OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern| §2.50 geen in these parts yesterday morn- 0 | - o i } | Reserve Crews of eBurritts Drops W TTEAgfi'filfiAR e o TT e | 0T Hontes o vk 4 | > A batter drove a low ling drive | A h R | i LougiiContestRIQREOGnon ackE try HELLO - IS “THIS -THE WEBSTER $ ALL BOUND 'ROUND WITH SHIRTS [ petween bim and thind basc, e s ol the Tobacco Town. | HOME 2 ~~ HAS A MR.-TARPY WITH A WOOLEN STRING ¥ made a dive for the ball, but it Wax | pcir j3en victory yesterday after- o | . solnEs 8o fast he couldwt hold bl n U Sl e potishe | | The Buritt AN Star haschan| oL, BEEN MISSING FRoM His -TREE; LT KNOW WHAT THIS 1S, v ‘He went down on all fours with Iis{ \yorican club o Rockyille a white- | | team of this city lost «*hard fought | FOR TWo DAYS 2w WELL, HES BE A BOARD o knees on the bag and quickly p\("‘\'[ to the fune of 7 to 0 in| E.|game to Poquonock in that town | HERE AT MY HOUSE, we NES=THINKS w~ SUPPOSED “T0 4 i ing the ball from the ground. N |pockyille, “Lefty” Haber pitehed | o | Sunday afternoon, the score being 3 L 2 2 OF DIRECTORS MEE'\'NG,MAK\D | shot it while still on his Knees. (04 yis first game for the Falcons and | i 11to 2. 1t was a pitchers' battle be- | HE'Ss AN AVIATOR!w HE JUST HAD J N first base for an out. | held the opposition in control at | s U]iween Salak for New DBritain and| A FORCED LANDING! v SEND TM “THE CHAIRMAK $3.00 , St {all times. He allowed trered | White for the home club with White | 5 v GENTLEMEN, T AM SORRY, ] y 3 Eddie Hackbarth i leading the | pits. The hitting o leon having a slight edge. He allowed | A MECHANIC RIGHT - AWAY ) L4 FANCY and WHITE Central League in home runs. He [ream teatured. T | 8 two hits to four garnered off the ok HAT?Z BT T CART DO A THING «r COLLAR has three to his credit now having | | 0 | gelivery of Salak. | -0 -Tow HIM BACK ! vwn WHAT ¢ 50 MUucH RED —TAPE. made the third in yesterday mom- Al | The Durritts drew first blood in | w 347 SYCAMORE ANE! e s ATTACHED ing's game in Southington. “Heinie o} the opening stanza but Poquonoe MY HANDS ARE TIED!we SHIRTS Carrington had walked and the first o | came right back to even things up.t w] MOVE THAT WE ball pitched by Reeves to Flackbarth o | The Burritts got their sscond and ! was a low outside ball. perfect for of {last counter in the second. They the hit and run pla o led until the saventh when the hmnt-l ° il team scored two runs on two errors | Eddie caught it on the nose and | THE REFEREE and a single and these sewed up the | cailed it over the right field barrier ol [ game. l | T G 1 mm |” White and Salak featured with | = ERE L RES . ; [their pitching performances while | $2.00 and $2.50 ST | What was Walter Hagen's score | < ‘ | Odlum of the Collinsville tea 0 her hie won e tiin an e | Grail and Kulas fielded to pertection. | CAPS tormer Georgetown University star. L \onahis &t Mras Biicne i | Che suimmary i caught one in the first of the ninth | Rl Al et e P and put it in the same place. This | 1 win, L rss A g e sy homer won the game for Collinsville. | 0| Who were involved in the trade |} Ao S i i L ol that sent Stuffy McInnis to the In- | Gen I O & ! = as traded by Boston for A L SO o ! b u W and George Burns. S U | $3.00—$3.50 Lits— &he How did Wilson Yarbo and Floya 0y 1 R IN [;ITY lEAfiUE iese il | Hybart come out in their recent bout - e PAJAMAS jat Cleveland, 0.7—R. K. D. POQEONOCK : ; | Hybert won the decision AB. R, H. i ' ifv 1 ! How old is Iddie Roberts?—D. 95 TEA s (Continued from Preceding Page) .\mcncang Qll?llf} mn M il il : 5 | L] — ) 3¢ Canadian Golf Tourney | 1. was horn in 1205, S and by a tree in wi field "‘-"; Hamilton, Ont., July 3 (A—Li Was Jess Haines with any major _ S ball rebounded from the tree @ Americans were among the 32 gual- [ league clubs previons to joining the 50- v George was caught at third. lifiers for the Canadian golt cham- | St. Louis Cards?—D. I O, | $ $7.00 had little to regret, for he made | pignenip match play in which starts | Yes. e was with Dotroit and PANAMA HATS taree hite. o did “Red” Campbell jyoq, 0 a the Hamitton Golf club. | Cincinnati for brict stays. | ; - and Huber, while every one of the ™" pone them are J. C. 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