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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1928, $305555830585006500000008 500558585855 5566565565555568. FALCONS DIVIDE WITH MERIDEN OVER HOLIDAY—KENSINGTON SWAMPED TWICE BY MANCHESTER—LARGE NUMBERS TURN OUT FOR SHUTTLE MEADOW GOLF TOURNAMENTS—HIGH SCHOOL TEAM BEATS NEW HAVEN HILLHOUSE CREW — SPORTS CEEOETO000000000 00 TEC CO0I00IT S 0TI 0ET00000000000000000 966 REDS MAKE CLEAN SWEEP [(CALS THIRDIN FAFNIRS AND KENSINGTON KENSINGTON GFTS FALCONS DIVIDE WITH | OF TWO GAMES WITH CUBS TRINGULAR NEET, WIN IN INDUSTRIAL LOOP, Ty TRINHNGS| - MERIDEN OVER HOLIDAY | Pirates Lose Brace of Battles to Cardinals — Braves |y |Bearing Makers Down Universals in Feature Contest i 10| Locals Take Morning Game by 11 to 5 Score, But Lose Sink Phillies Twice—Giants Take One From Robins ngl] Schoal Iracksters Make; on Tuesday—American Paper Goods Crew Scores ‘SOllfll End Team Bows T.VIICE wi in Silver City in Afternoon by 9 to 4 Count—Kania —Senators Defeat Yankees, 3 to 0—Athletics Gain Poor Showing on Track First Victory of the Season — Heavy Hitting of | Manchester Over Holiday | Holds Visitors Safely in the First Contest—Endees by Winning Double Header From Red Sox—Tiger e { Chant’s Offerings Drives Him From the Box—Er- | e ) | Don Hitting Clothes for Evening Session — New Inability to score points in | Memorial Day this year was an| Also Take Pair From Indians—Browns Victors. e e rors Help South End Crew to Come Through ', ..o for saness In Kensington| Britain Aggregation Shows Promise of Strength. {scoring in the field events cost the| Against R, & E, in more ways than onc. The buse- New Britaia High' sohos] track team | Il tram representing the home of | Two hard hitting games featured Lose in Afternoon Moot paoe” i Ve YlsHESaD Sl League Standing : .3 £ 0 2 |:~\ Almv'w‘\)ou;‘lnlv;l;xl‘”vr ‘u‘li .i\:y r:,; the holiday bill staged by the Fal- | 1‘?‘":0:;“““ v«ern’ xur:\rd \‘l" ;h; erbe oo : itzpat ceived igs yeste | nons basehall fesm il e Meriden | afternoon game when the Meride e o LR with Hartford High and New Haven (o b 5 S5 : 3 0 [the Connecticut St g1 doagye LoRS BaEhell beem mad i aiiden | £ DSU) Mae sk e Nesiol son's second slege of inters - i ) 2 Hillhonse High at Hartford yester- sinnjry \Wha. G S . 3 ; t the hands of an unmerciful South | 1“ndecs yvesterday in the Connecti- | ;5 nded the offerings of Farmer iy neheduier i to be ye | Bollinge, : T e R Saliond s bl ¢ R ) E Manchester Community crew. The|Cut State league, the Falcons win-| g, .ipoii; 1o ail corners of the lot, points along the baseball fr L SR 2 Nest morning game played in Kensingtou | MNE the morning game at 8t 05 008 3 B0 O of the dol arly as tomorrow. The R . . Uiy Mary's el by am 16 18 B BoOW | o, npy codle mising aud e the Cubs already w on their w . . 2 " third and the Endees (‘r‘ shing out a | Endees found his slants for 13 safe - : b 0o to 4 win in the afternoon. Both o ® q B0 P 5 ST (08 O Tast Robins lay idle ng a brief re- e 1 t cd and Gold team ) S e R B 5 " iter to the tune of 9 ta | games were largely attended and |3" i gic fnning by driving out imption of their iutra-city strife at | 7 d 1 nwons s fi 1 third place, but this| T e ' 2 & Jack Carroll deserved a better deal ) (1 fdns wyre treated to some rare |y o ryng hut the Meriden nine came Polo Grot 5 ' year teum made a better battle s and the American Paper tting and pitching. The morning |y,o0) girong in the second inning | b ; : the morning than Le received. | tst Goods teams in the Indust DheE th Joe McCormick pitching air- |1 £ 1 | A 7 D i he Reds jumped to an outstand- 5 t it than in & vear previous, {30005 in the Industrial Buse- | : 4 -{The former Holy Cross hurler was|Eanie suw the locals winning 'its|,ng" pounded out five runs. The ball pinches despite rst game in the league! ng position in the Decoration Duy g Hass, Ha : - |Hartford won with a scorc of 15 lrague ecored their first vie- 3 : he Amerioan |0 reat shape bot he was practical- i climax of the inning came when D, A it e erosn 0T 1. ing:. Lcaing ¥ Harges. Lmpices: | s, New Haven was s cond with | 0% PAeT Rl adnios domhis R0 l“'”'"'kf' Asusl o a]m\-, fh neriee of the| [Bruno” Kunia was on the mound |joornaiq caught A the “Farme two games against the « ikl & e New Britain chaseq |L19°7S 4 {0 2 and the American | Iaper Goods teum ipoaradils team behind him was terrible com-| fOr the locals in the morning game ' q.gv pitehes and raised it over the day witnessed er than five | i T | it S | Paper Goods mowed down R. & E. SR Ao ““‘_ lt";‘ ‘;j‘ mitting six very bad errors all of|a1d Pitched a beautiful ~game. |yione nug fence with the bases loady other teams march on to two vic- IRST GAM The Hardware City team made |’ 1€ same score T rereeation e By the Xl which enablea Manchester fo. trot|1SADIA Waa in rare form and held|os The Faloans folded tn. aftes in a day, but rain prevented |, 1 a9 9 i nly five points in the run ! Walnut Hill at 5:30 | T 288rC ek 02 EoorE) o away with a neasy victory. it e ittine Ll 5XItnis inning and Merlden had ne u trom being | ! L 000 w0—5 6 ulevents, a second place in th nley Works will meet Twelve scattered hits were made| FitS: ¢ was invincible up to the {yrouple in winning although the cighth inning. not a man reaching jocqls continued its heavy hitting ot second unbil that foning. In the i, morning battle The Faloens fghth the Meriden team Slied the { narncerod for 10 sate blows but mors es on a hit and two errors and|yn,ple to bunch them to any telling | Twelve major league teams were on edge today for get-away skir- New Haven second and Ned Britain }[1 g teins =2 4 il 3 27 13 o|resnlted in an 11 to 3 win for the| : s sitors. In the atternoon, Kensing- th year in succ SIe ey % 1 . 9 |ton suffered a like fate in Manchess cast, whil nts and Massey, serving them up Ru: s, allowed nine scattered n descended \s ard ¢ g s, S tule o no; Y a 5 W o er 4 runs Sc e : in Sesended | > : by Lines, a fourth pla ¥ on Diamond No. hits but five errors scrved to aid in DY Manchsster und 11 runs scored, upon both the e Stadium anc > J | . vard dash by Yahn, and N Diritain Machine wil battle P. (15800 o “TOREREE T B I e nington belted out eight counters| Iibbets field before a decision could ore |a tour ¢ in the mile run by ins on Diamond No. . 4"y yn the cighth inning and but counted only three times across| | be reached in the second games, but | . . 2" 4 0| Prersick. the six ficld events Win Game ® o0 i ay | the plate : ] 2 events - ik out five men in his short stay | the pliate. < oblias At lo ore is little doubt that the 3 0 o New Britain captured three firs: ! efeated Landers 4 1o 2 in | in the box | The summ Larie e ohkaq ?I' 5 “ju’;“"‘:‘"(" effect. Two fast double plays by the Yankees would have earncd an [‘ehringer ol = 3 places—the broad jump, pole vault ed g e contest de-' ¥ A . KE _ tov. plaving third. With tWo |y q00s stopped threatening rallies sven break against the Senators | 8 and shot put ¢ t 5 Roth teams scored in the second G s|outs, made a perfect pickup of |y 410 1ocals. The Reds nicked the Cubs twice | Mo anus 3 2 Neror S AVt Rl ; 1% Le-[inning. For the Paper Goods, Wil- | rispatrick, ss ... “vgan's grounder and, instend of | ") 0G0 e his good work of only by showing the greatest com- | Wiz ) d ' #| four for Hartford and threc ‘-(;r Now e 1"”1’ L eiera eliedis hitilnge oighl el el s § 1 1|louching third, threw wildly to first 1. morning game, staring both in petitive spirit. After a 6 to 0 victory |* v, o8 C 3 Britain. Hartford won six second | pitcher was relicved near the eng of | SUHCK #dvanced him on a pretty | Ky, B0 - . 0o |elels ficld and at the bat. He connceted B Chulie Moot in thial snom Shes, -5 i sl il Dnt e e o el d neas the end of | saorifice. Malone put him on third : H |, The Talcons nad thelr e¥es on | gon three safe blows and soospted SRl D e e . : YA S e T e s i e s S e ] 1 1 0 1ithe byl and ereshed wut 11 wafe|g ouon (N5 DU SHE Sesmeal van Eppa Jeptha Rixey, the | fargrae, o we e e LR A e hases filled | anc sent him home with a seream- | Sciiminger, 1b e | Mows, with Kiata and Soule each|yrar “goule kept his bat busy, er Ithinelanders hacked away ai Perce : o o [tuired fivs thira pide ”“\l—‘f:""l" el 10 = ing single to the same place., 2 3 conmecting safely thres fimes |ine out two safe Lo t f ) ec e third places, New Haven anders 100k the i he open- 2 .| Ca cwis and Riley al i Z = i ol T iy ree, New Britaln scored two | ing fnming sohon e iyt 20| B alked to put on on for | s R ! { ) |lewis and Riley also hit ““r_”l- bank- | Rijey also played a strong game at + run the Cubs had scored off Kolp 1 tyio wore tled for one. | THilsirand. walken fo oarcoied ence: |ina/my 18 in this frame. Noonan ] s oL ol {EL RAE V0 BN Apisne. € de- the hot corner. 10 the seventh loomed large. 2| New Britain captured PR R “ cocked one into putting f Wt . ensive work of the Falcons was| oo pajcons took the lead in the The Chicago inficld faltered just a : g : places, Hartford scored A S i Eean bl o . L=k L & e inning when Patrus reached trifle in the ninth, and the Reds had |l oh e Mot b Goeh waliey, | ficed both along Crom i ) i o the outfield backing up Kania in|gret on an error and scored on Ri- rushed through 1o a tie before the a . 2 9 UiNew Haven also tied for a fourth | MeKirnan 5 1 Goeb walked. g filing the bases Budnick scor-| * MANCHES! ultless style, TLewis. the Hartford |joyig (hree bhase hit to Jeft ficld that s b b Brat Sheloic 3 ' o fourth McKlernan flied out to Werguson but | oq' s Mussey was being thrown aut iy f A 1 |boy, playing short for the Falcons. | narrowiy mis Bhing Aha fante SHa dont " prosinay e Tl & Captain Arnold Tir ' e Matleo, | .t first. Suess was an casy out, sec- | Linnell, Gl | aocentad Sai fliard ichangas withoutlsa) o homnirun, filay seored on & n a2 to ! vietory, sent the e 2 ‘ i 3 ‘ il BEr S IMEn onaloirst, s . s |an error. Some of his stops were | ingle hy Lewls Meriden crashed g L 5 8 Graybowski were highest 4 Fitzpatrick, toreing in Hill : de in the grass on what appeared Reds with a lead of three full Ivatt, o 2 with fire point 2 7 ey The Pa Goods scored two in | Pelton, e 2 AP I B el the offerings of Buckhoitz to all 4 e ; points rach sirand. It was thie third pass he : : st Join S 110 be sure hits. Kredar made three B ot o ] ih i nd depressed 4 - ) S 0 Vour Letter Men had issucd during the inning, hird Joe McCormick singled | yiraug 1 | one-hand catches in center fleld | §o s tilies fos i ne second can- 4s 30.000 had be e ; Fred Saunders and Alex Zaleski| - : and Warren sacrificed Dim down | Kremnan, 1f e St el e s 1l {0 and tallied five times. L. Fernald, st i 4 S A A Dragons tied the count in the et Dl T M6 Connlel Teaiey: that were beauties, two of them | gy ckiey und Peuchard singled. Al ] S e 2 3|made it cort al they Will befsccond on u triple by Matteo and a || i A e, coming in the ninth Inning With | lary waked. D, Fernald hit a home ato the second division after the p el 4 single by Wallicki. Lunders disputed | m tricd to catch Jim off first ! k“'l v‘u-’_: :»‘u ml : Joth Were |y clearing the sacks. This display Aol Bl FIDERFRBSES, of hitting netted five runs. . s et ) Matteo's triple claimi that it was § g r 3 Cardinals scored victories, 10 to 1 i e Bl e e e i but the runner dashed for sce- aren i R oG AR Haven Ly soul hall. Cmpive Fitzpatrick said A 10or throw by Morelil al- RS e L oS Put] The Jocals remained silent untit s n the first Inning, the Fal-ne pinth inning when Rose reached The Boston Braves defeated the el 1€ high Jump and Zaleski | was a line drive down the right field P A T scoring on hits by Lewis and|sre( on an error and rode home on Shilbe fa Lot e 1t 5 Lol [ Bogdanskl tled in the pole| foul fine and was very clos v home with the third run. | Afternoon Alte I Tow i tha |y Wit by Patrus, Roas vellered % |line when it lan [ With Walter Berg ser hern Inning by Patrus,” Riley and|pycknoltz in the eighth inning and ! o cnd ; W B vault for first and second pluce header at hiladelphia, ne The " LHssy 20! heir seconc Y P he ile run onne H.: Panl, line s sh- { the third. Blancha < it 1o Staged in Manchester, it was 3 cons put the game on the ice i, the box. bl bl b sl e i b b 0 B retty to watch, both the infield and | g, men when they each scored in the meet yesterday, Saun- | 11 to 5. The day was featured by Sl i sby's two homers. One clinch- | : el L e ! venth when the winn SEOE s < il ] | H!or‘!;\\ .!\:” Mg d o ons i ST GANE) llf : ,:,;Lf,”‘ : M., and Pfersick, N.|cd another run aronnd. During the ns “’ L ‘\"‘l’f,:m.d f(‘“'c”"‘j battle until the eighth inni 5 l‘y'l;xf\}, .y “'"““11 “7‘;“ ‘\rj“*‘;'_‘, “Eddic” Hackbarth appearcd be- ning, and the other sent the Braves s o oul g e e i | preceding ter, bringing in Blanchard, Noonan |(he Silk Towners got to t f SR ~m":}‘ dfl]}l'n‘\”{'(;‘fl '“_"‘1;1 Soul® | hing the bhat for the Falcons in both wway to a start of three runs in the s N Tovnch, W.; Rt e s e T L e /510t ANt 1 Coknavi s i ot 5 3 games and proved tQ be a world of G E 2 ime | fielding fax Landers worked fI i Klatka then caught one of CYEAN'S |ytrength on the defense. He failed thrown out at first, pitelies for a double and cleaned ond encounter. Ny g 10 B Sonibi i CAG | three double plavs during this time. : 4 to connect safely but he is expected vo crrors enabled Kune to score e alk ; | 3 ; ) s en | th ks. A walk and two errors, | o ing his hatting eye after a few The Giants found Brooklyn pitch- | AB R 11 A ; 0 AB R NSO vard das Zisenbatt, N. H.i| In tha seventh Nestor replaced ¥ wd inficlding just to their likin ¢ 0 ot : Koscher, GeaTo i X e et g the Paper Goods™ fourth run in the fe ed by a triple o el 5 in the morning, and the Robins we ? it o I': rri ‘m‘”‘”]“ '\‘H\" r. Hi Socale, { .‘mv do 1 meundifontha omer e RELE SR il Ll ‘}":‘!““, “‘ E ':‘:"y‘f';ll "']‘" ‘adf,‘h,:: more gam. Kredar had an un- ollad oyer by 3 fo 1. Clark g ; i 0 vard dash: Casassa, 11 SlgERE e hde ot el hunt, Noonan's throw hit him on > hits i the ninth netted mnnfi”s"'dl o Al Gliihe inoi ziving Aldridge quite a time in the | A s R St et U et S e R L LR fiaselviihe #5 Genb loleaont Sl iwo more tallios but Kreduey| 18 8ame he appeared at the plate afternocon game when a sudden | sevier 10 L Sl 0 S G T ; 1 third on fielders’ choices and Sl and a triple by Devito broushe | oo, WIS RIS, B KTedars | four tines hut failed to be recorded forced a halt for the Kamn i i RocoHie M S0l oxsMaliced Matibo. el JITsbl S s o s R At o run dniells Intilia dith @S & ““"v‘"l n“ ’IL("“ l‘d layeq | Vith a official fime at bat as he Sy e o WLBL o Hackert, N B: Jolin-jman 40 wace him.© Wallickl folloy- { S6MC o= illen Biusecy by Snvder and Mills and an cley and T rnald plaved |\aikeq twice, sacrificed and was hit i ; {son, H.: Neverdoski, N. B.i N oled with a single. Both runners wd- | Gileh Maguder off first. : : mes for the losers, Buck- |y g pitehed ball when hostilitics were ealled off. N B ance 41 feet, ¢ fnches. |y (i i el . MeCormick was the mainstay | bY Pelton gave the Kensington oy being one of the f: "Tnp e merican league fans w e B s diglan i - jvanced a base when Kenure laic sehind his broth. |its second run g - e summary: RS e 'r B e High jump: Harrison, H.; John-{down a fine sacrifice, Belanger (hen | o0 L '“”r‘ i ity A e ever to play in this city. MERIDEN b dn 36 nos Sx0lAR, ovEE AR son. N. H.; Saunders, N. B, and Reid. |grounded to Hillstrand and Matteo | 'S pitching. He had five chances : 1 The summary: AB R to 0 f the champion Yankes il R e s s e without a blob. Willimms played u i Gaes i FALCONS ! L 3b 1 i o low ash on team. Gar- | ¥ o i | Bladiecd I i e » AL A “v |]h”l \J\‘“ ron e : plac . Distance 5 fect, 4 inch i tricd to scor Wallicki taki nice gam “ % ¢ ficld i S Pole vault: Bogdanski and Zule-|third on 1he play. Venturo then|Pretty stops in short right ficld. L. -l T an R ; held SRR 1 e 10 | Wallicki with & doubls to 1aft, | Budnick was the fielding king for | A b i : sl o Pl Wihile 1 Breunig of N. H Tand T wits mood for a ©orun hu\:.l‘“ Russwins. b fe ) 4 1 0 0 iy % 4 Tauuilens B voung Al Shealy. Bobby : 4 R AR > 5 feature of the contest was thie i, of 0 0 Hacky _ 2 3 | Griften, " ot 4 Wandy of Hartford, was fourti estricted 1o a two base hit by | e ) b & e dot the pators will 3 he hidden ba ek twice s e S sl s Do T Senae il Disens throw: Johnson, H.; Spr ound rules. The bl went into oty inen S ol Ky Peuchard, p a home run in the sixth after Rice H.: DeMurda, N, H l ’ v in left field v the Russwins with y and ; al had singled . Rl : 1116 siinnens sotea | aims Mcorniek | fe victims. 000 ; Totals 7 L : - - - - | Running broad jump: € . > i i Warren her he e sl throy champlons started| T2 4 : N. B.; Johnson, N. I.: R P ckilgar A off hese ) 4 ’ el ahn, N. B, Distanee 19 fect 10 g : nubbed se out to mike amends by poundi Ealin il s [ The summary Horace 1 PAPER right hander for four singles a pass. These with an error and a I nelder's choice accounted for six runs and spelled disaster, | Kensington managed score two| nims and therely stave off a shut out. In the fourth Scrimm i 2.5 seconds. the defense second gz some by £ 2 3 | Cury ¥ B " 140 yi s 1004 1 d | Lynen 5 Hart N . i Mt i on Belan- onds N to Goeh, Wal- game when rvair N. H o4l i o B detes + i Javelin throw: Affinito, | ored a nion ier on Ven- - : G i e beh H e bk & Athlat ned ont | kolski, : Roof, H. i turo’s sing . ol 1 s L1 Aoy . 4 i, hiae3 1 0 | Buckholt, ST | H. Distaned font . final ; s 3 Breniis e : et 2 5 0| Rose, p ind one-ha Rolaw tsce run B {1 Kelly, e ... 3 TaRe ivgan, ;5 2 o but re r en games to the telay ra v 5 el . 3 e i = —| Totals 3 5 was out of the (Harrison. Muszaros. f E e £ Ak ! 3 4 Meriden 002 hillesalon [ Nixon): Tartford i fo, | two e © out Be r de R oo 3 3 1 11 | Faicons 201 000 iy AR Koscher, and Casassi). s : 1 ¢ and walked Char- e Kensing 0 5| Two base hits: Lewis, McKicrnen U ) S St 3 : : Manehes v o Lite: Py 2 Lewis, | Fernald. Thres base hits: Riley, Buckley, games on the f v ndians, th £ . 2 | Britain v P J 5 | 3 Ty 1o tim | T t “ernald. pires: | Home run: D. Fernald, Umpire: Ha (fternoon o ; ’ e 4 and Szabo), third: time nd -5 v heniekanion “" (Continued on Vollowing Page) 2 t Ma 145, Time: 2:00, o : : o | tonz Geaonne [t 1o Lavlick 1ok up the | | | 3 £ —_— < [ pitening He could not | > 55 (SECOND GAME) Dadesne et Rl CARDINAIS WIN L L O Movie of Man Trying to Keep Hat from Check Room Bandit By BRIGGS (Cirzyhowski 1 1 Goeb ‘ W Vineent to hit a Chicago Wi 2 The veter g00d gane t I on for tne al out | Despite Siv Run - Handicap, Local re game ! % S T 4 4 b ’ featires of the zame were the S EE SR SR, e CUSTOMER INDICATES HE PATRON nNow FURIOUVS, LS . ; ' Team Comes Back 1o Score 13 10 o0 T T WEAK FACED CUSTOMER DECIDES 5 = s : Team Comes Bac i of Mat 10 nd Wallie, car) e e SE== Sl s ngimonb‘r BANDIT MAKES PEREMPYORY, 7 Victory over Tervyille, Wl g FORMAL MANNER REMIND S ToDAY... BAN S \ {DEMAND.. . 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Johnson w Jdong first out rznson tried to make good 1 Terryville until 11 third ! 1 on the play u g Jien he was belted for three runs, throw by Fitzpatrick 1o Hillstrand |wo more in the fifth put the locals | arrived in plenty of tir ! i g guson and co iently complete | | dn the sixth, Terryville scored its started in on a came throngh with a 13 1o in a holiday encounter perfeet t run but ti ouly spurred the dinuls on 4 «d’ drove in two r in the r 1 frame ; fetith sors scored v ; ' i 1 ) ”l d I e pEGe . T FELLS PATROM.... | BANDIT CBTAINS _ | By Gvas cusomen arainals eautiinl g i 2 X A = = M OR HAT.. CUSTOMER | benind th Navage and Charlow [ 5 5 3 = ENSUES FoR | CUuSTODY ‘O MAY. REDEEM HAT For TP nh got t hits while Daley turn- SRS CUSTOMER'S po ke b in the fieldin ) catehis T | HAT OF SERVKCE, fl' (il hard hit ball in right field e Ly Bicycles LLIMINATION BOUT g0, May P Iver Johnson 15 MAIN STREET “Exverythiug for the Sportsman.” Q1998 Ny TmiBuse e

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