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REDS AND CARDINALS WIN i INTERSECTIONAL BATTLES Cincinnati Triumphs in Tenth Over Boston—St. Louis | Hands Phillies Seventh Consecutive Defeat — | Pirates Hit Hard to Take Game From Cubs— Robins Again Bow to New York Giants — Detroit | Tigers Make It Four in a Row From Cleveland In- e, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JU RUSSWINS BEATEN BY DRAGON TEAN Al Havlick Sulers Broken Collar Bone in Fall at First league Standing H i L. Pet. | dians. |P. & 1. Cortin 2" 0 1.000 | Stanley Works 2 0 1.000] 25 the Associated P T by {Tafnirs 2 0 1.000 | The opening conflicts 0f the west's 7 x P | A 1 1 500! irst invasion of National s, b 9 ¢ 1 |Paper Goods .., 1 1 .500 league strongholds t und two A anley Rule o ERTY) scalps dan P It . = 6 2 000 Cincinnati 0o oea 0 2 B0 Cardinals. Hugh Critz’ } zave the league-leadin, triumph over Boston ight pitchers saw sery the Braves and three uati- Circuit drives | Kolp, the las the pen the score in cash in or mpires: a wild| Rearfon. Time: =:00. vounger member of the Havlick | decied | . family came in the third inning. Al| 1ing, the started the inning off for Fafnir and | only run of the| ‘All R !|I P|0 : 'i\ sent a grounder to Al Blanchard at| » by both || 1 ¢ o|third base. The throw to Morelli was m wach | 18 pjon the inside of the bag and as | zranting five. { : Morelli reached for 1t, Havlick hit At Pittsburgh, the Plrates batted | G0 ? 10 o ofhis hip and went tumbling beyond X ,,;,' ik ’;rp'l ‘,};fi:""j [50’"‘4 ‘r::'fv"'l"w Hartarty o 1 ¢ 3 ofthe sack. He landed on his right| ‘,”rv'r,;‘ he i voase L :h‘i.'. l om j Bl 1" L : 2 Olshoulder and as his teammates > o e o e | Derims, 5 o 1 o|rushed to him, it was cvident that coming out of their slump with 9 0 o oihe was injured. Dr. D. W. O'Connell, vengeance, batted Blake out of t x o 5 o oll speciator &t the game, essmined box in the fourth and kept up the | - — o _{him and advised that he be removed > s regas e = 3% e Loiih S dbER A T | raia " 6 3 18 o|to the hospital. There an X-ray dis- LEFT TO RIGHT—CAPTAIN TILDEN. — COEN, — HENNESSEY, — LOTT. i 1‘ ”0‘”‘ iy ’vnm*u o PITTSBURGH closed the fractured bone. The i n and Holly. Aside fr four- | AD T T PO A E|fury was atrapped . up and he was! _ Renewing a friendly rivalry i terrupted scven years ago, Jopan and Amcrica clash tennis run splurge by the Cubs in the|l. Waner. cf ... 8 3 3 1 0 9o T m‘:r’m » courts the first three days of June to decide Davis Cup honors. Captain Toba heads a group of stellar slsth, Girimes was master of the eit- |DARtelle 80 ..o 3 1 22 8 UL L O o players all new to American tennis fans. Big Bill Tilden, the old re liable, captains the American entry. iation, casing 1 invaders down |y i e e el & PUmmery; with six hits. Joe MeCarthy, R R RUESELL & ERWIN BY F. G. VOSRURGH Bl S SO of the Cubs, and ¢ ST T ABR HPO A R > s o ‘J"N:d' "romam field for disputing | e e, A I S Asmelated Brom Sooris Wler) i foors Sndi foc diep LA e 1 1 & o o Moreli, 1h Y5 1 2 7 e ol New York June 2 (®—Once H I i ! a decish he : lc ¥ 3 2 1 0 2 o|8 Budnick. e £ 9 0 3 3 1 = ite | The New York Giants kept hold Bl = | Benetaier, of 5 1 1 2 o of?gain a team of smiling and polit i bt msaond * mace. by downing. thed! Thtaw EIRLIRT] 1 1[I Budnick, 25 3b ¢ 1 1 1 2 1[but dogged and determined little i ARNOLD RECKERT. Rrookivn Fobing n, 4 1o 3 in a| X—DAttsd for Cariwon in_6th Noonan, € B goeagt g bl R oklyn Robing agnin, 4 10 3 in a | ITIREE, 00 GR0N" 0" ey Soaser Ae . L ¢ 1 i % & o men has come out of the land of e Y 1 be e reward 57T I athleties in basketball fn pitching duel between Larry Benton | cijcas 990 004 081~ ¢ | Hennemay, rf 5 0 5 0 0 0icherry blossoms to play the United pal Blags; A s reward 430 1626.27 season. Since then he was his cighth in ten starts. The | w e - MRLICORR, §' 4 & o > 1 . HY Y 3 J e S gince s er and | foot ast fall, ba; 1 game was decided i the seventh, |72 L o UK Bam bh. Besiall [ BReais 20 118 5 0 1 1| Having cltmipatted Cuba and can- | Bitter Rivals Clash in Second Battle of the Season— | the school since his cnrollment and | (507 B Dl paslebif e . ory 2 A " | Tosing pitcher: B ey, e o Y 5 . . |for his high moral, scholastic and!¥ sl o Ay : singles by O'Tarrell and Ott, com- | imin’sand Sk Time: 2 To 3% % 5D 37adn, the Japaness ¢ Bl Game to Be Staged at Percival Avenue Grounds in ' " " this spring. He has won aix letters, sined with Benton's sacrifice, scor- gy PATNIR the United States in th icar o ] > ocial standing. He was captain of the basketball ing the winning run. Travis Jack- | ST. LOUIs AB H Po A r!Zone final at Chicage, June 1. 2, laper Goods Town—Hardware City Team Eager | When cither Fred Sannders o oo this year, son made three errors at shortstop |, .\ AR R B ro e n,’\,\‘nmlrn. 2 3 3 ¢ 7 o|and 8. ) S 4 > e Arnold Reckert is called upon the | poiper Sois the winner of & let- for the Giants. Bpathls S -4 8 Siomnem $ 11 & 0 | Mo get there the Americans have to Avenge Defeat Suffered Earlier in the Season— |ctage. ne will be the tentn athiets |50 0 G A e In the only American league en- | Frisch, 2b 6 9 o 3 ofgaiesen, .o g o $lswept aside the Mexicans and Ch s o . T 9o {to receiva the honor since the cus-! g soqcon out he led his team in gagement, the Detrolt Tigers made | Bottomley b D1 N Bl : 1 1 1 llnese and new if they can pass the '%“5 Service to Be Furnished Fans From Upson’s (0,0 irien G 1020 0 memory S e e T four In a row over Clevelnd, 5 to 4. | 11afey, 1€ d 33 0 e ! 0 0 0 0Japs they get ‘the chance to g0 Corner. of William F. Burns, considered the | pay - pasketball and baschall th The Tigers hit Uhle hard in the first | wiienn s n & 3 olEmEM L i $ 0§ 1|abroad and play Evl?l'op('a:au::": ' et v | Ereatest athiete in the history of the | yunr Jio is captain of this year inning to score three runs, a lead Maranville 99 W 4 afgEmeEh B el 8 2 o o|winners for a possible ¢ B P Giraed for o5 fhe Faleon spectacle is being anticipated \"”‘“"’v | track team. He has captured four the Indians never were abl: to over. |[Reinhart, p 0 1 1§ Ol Havlick, p 1 0 o o o|round shot at the French holders of |, L # K C = M 2 D | The first few who won the honor | 1.iq.rs in all come. Langford, Indians' outfield- | ... - T T Bk o 3 9 0 ¢ 0|the big bowl. D Hor the aloons: Hac h WL o embered the deeds of Burns and | Aol g the son of Mr. and Mre. er, hit his fourth homer of the rH 1P} 1 = = = = =| “When Iast the United States met Kensington fomorrow intent on in- be behind the bat. Klatka or Coach | yany of them played on the same Lt ILADELPHIA Totale 3 10037 12 a- flicting a 1 defeat on Eddic Begley will cavort around the initial : Adolph Reckert of Lyons street and year. ! AB R H PO A Bpge & Ervin 030 009 S01—4 |Japan on the court, world suprema- [CUNE o T e Sl el gy & [team with him. Of late years hoW- Tyeq fs the son of Mr. and Mri The Philadelphia Athlotics and | Southern. ot L4001 60y 900 103 403—7(cy was at stake. That was in 1921 | Moore's Kensington A. C. charges. sack with “Yiggs SeC- | iver, the boys have not seen him, . 2 s 1 & & 9 9 foar n Hora unders of Chestnut atreet New York Yankees went barnstorm- | Jaeme*}h ¥ C8 b &b 8] Two bas nits: Bues yentaro. 'Brien: | and in the scven sears since fhen Only a fow ks ago in ot ond. Lewis “m“ I e G loh NG Bix wreeat ) 3 . s y e ks ot . Three base hite: rause. Um- o five men who|Of the few idays furnished | Riley at third. McKernen 1eft, | 4 = {08 onsios MACIcE arew Deating{uahd, o soviee® 8 0 X B RiGieil dyach. Wip iy bt sape ot tns dive menwio | LT e an | s fedat Ih cenles ana Bodle o righi | SEo0% HOPE FOR ALL-AMERICA Buffalo of the International I‘a;,'lxo,il-nrh, [14 f % ¢ % g : played on the two teams have pass- P '="rv |,,' s icsiit & . H e " | In 1021 John Bunney was given The Washington Huskies ex- 11 to 3, while the Yankees were nos- | Whitnex, b s B ed from the picturc of international G ?‘ e \‘n s lm: g ) 1‘4", "li o \k\;‘ constitute '1:”, outfield. rgur | the award. He is now in California. prosscd belief recently that they ing out Toronto of the same 1cague, | ferian. o 30 3 5 1 0 compstition, ~The ons Empsiver gjUN b ASIUUE S IC Jalehie il DEREEEE CaekE s Joubtful | Leonard Appell, now @ practicing | wonld have an All-America football 7 to 6. | Fraete p . s 0 0 1 1 1 Big Bill Tilden, captain of this|pastng on {he dlamomd at S |at S vt Huband anll 25 C0t 2 e glvan the Jondr 0| stas bh dlwik. teant ‘next tall” iu Al eri n I Deftrick, % L8 9,0 8D year's team. R "’, M';,’”,',,,.‘ P i pREs 0 I"""}:j”’f “"|' ”3"\‘;3 i h'": Davil Mahoney, who is now Chuck Carroll, high point scorer in ca ague Total M6 5 37 12 3 Big Bill has lota of respect for 2 e ) 3 tke ir position behind the bat| o i taq with Louie § Jones in | the Pacific Coast Conference last S atioh fer Lanth i 3th: the Japs for in that memorable Revenge will be the motive in- hut a threatened shakeup L i e n thE vy s hallenge rourd at Forcst Hills be spiring the Falcon crew in their rest of the team might take place | e all. ) Louis challenge rou honor fn 1923. In 1924 Harofd Rea- DETROIT g | Phitadeiphin 000 000 008—0 came within a single point of being | efforts fomorrow but it will he a before Sunday's i e it b6 Bonor. 6 i == ABRGU PO A E| Two base hite: Lerian gor. Three e, defeated by the Japanese ace, Zen- | confident array of defénders that| — Bus serviee for patrons and gapsSl= WS ¢ Swesmey, 1b 12 11 0 9|jau hit: Lerlan, Umpires: Magee, Klem Rige,. . 2T 8 01and McCormick. T 1:36. nger, ] 0 gl Fother; t 1 1 1 ‘ 3 Lasterlin i4 o TR ) o MeManus, 2 ¢ ol a Hellmann, 0 0 2 Galloway, = Ly g "7 % Sy of Outstanding Figures in ton it Motor Workd to Rece Summa, ! jang Hartford, June 2.—Six of @e out- standing figures of the motor-paced ‘1 world will compete in the cham- o plonsiip event at the Hartford ' Velodrome track next Thursday 0 local bhike season gets nnder Thursday night and this motor- ced race, one of the summer nship series, will be the . Adline event of opening night. X Mol Manager Frank J. Cadwell, who t winter in Florida and is ard at work lining up the ma for the meetings at the saucer over east, announces that National Leagl!e i o s bing motors in the opening mect I'ranco Georgettl, Ttalian star and & American champion, | Victor Hopkins, the Towa i plow. | ind former American title holder ' fene Boegman, champion of Bel- g Keenan of Revere, Mass, of the best of the home- ttraan, well-known former cham- v and a famillar figure erican tracks. on Ar ARRANGING GAMES || Stanford Sevks Contests With Army 2 » 0 o Up With Navy. Missaula, Mont, June 2 P While V| Stantord is negotiating with the | United States Military academy at Point for a football game this o e Unive of Washington is -4 to he cavoring to line ok lup a gridiron contest with the Unit- o [ed States Naval academv at An- | napolis gotiations Washington tor home and home pames 0 vear period graduate manizer " o 33 . a nere Thursday for b e H g8 INew Yark to make final arrange. Fancrofs e S A 3 0 for the Stanferd Army tijt Jim Havlick, veteran of more baseball campaigns than Ty Cobb himself, wea impressed into servi last night on the mound for #he Fafnir basebsll team when his son, Al Havlick, suffered a broken collar Lone after colliding with Morelli at first base, lusty clouting by his ne through wi {over the R. & E. baseball cre [ The game last night settled the tie contest played between the two last week at Walnut Hill park. teammates, Bill Fresen Is Hammered—| St. Matts Win First Inter-Church Standing w L. Pet. Bwedish Bethany . L 1.000 Ktanley Memorial . 0 1.000 E. B. C. . 0 1000 3 St. Matthew's ......1 T First Lutheran ,....1 1 500 First Baptist . SN 72 000 Trinity M. E. ......0 2 000 South Cong. SR e A hard-pounding Everyman's | Bible class team fell upon Bill Fres- | en for 19 hita last night at Willow | Brook park and the champion Ff{l!‘ Lutheran nine was burled under a | 9-3 score. It was the Swedes' first defeat of the year and ended a win- ning streak which began in the carly part of last summer's sched- ule. The line-ups and score by innings B. C.—Stromquist, p: Hallin, | 1b.. Frisk, ss;: Johnston, If; Benke, ¢; Swanson, 8b; F. Swanson, 2b; Hchaefer, cf; Witzke, rf. First Luth.—Nelson, 3b; Nyborg, ¢ Elmer Johnson, 1t; Holst, 1b; A. Fo- berg. 2b; Ahlgren, cf; Bengston, &; C. Foberg, rf; Fresen, p. E.B.C. 304 010 1—% 19 2 1st Luth. 000 120 0—3 9 3 St. Mats Win The St. Matthew's German Luth- crans won their first start of the vear, handing the First Baptists a 16-2 lacing. §t. Matthew's German Lutheran— E. Preisser, c; Neumann, &s; W. Preisser, p; E. Klopp. 1b; E. Surko, 3b; W. Burke, If; Fink, 2b; O. Steege, cf; Schlelchert, f. First Baptist—C. Pinkerton, ¢ Carroll, p; Bassett, 1b; Rictor, 2 Keiffer as; R. May, 3b; A. Anderson, 1f; Howe, cf; Shea, rf. 8t Mattn ......020 026 0—10 15 1 18t Baptist 110 000 0— 2 4 2 Games Next Week On Monday evening the Bible class | While Washington Tries to Hook | Will meet the First Baptists on Dia- mond No. 1 and the St. Matts wil! tackle their old rivals, the First Lu- therans, on Diamond No. 2. The ! South Congregationalists and Trinity Methodists will siash on Friday cvening, as well as the Bwedish Hethany and Stanley Mcmorial nines. 5T $1,200 FOR ¢ HUP Clayton Sheedy, Toronto outficld- er, recently was given $1.200 to settle a smashup with a Syracuse | motoriat. SORE ARM TROUBLES MOORI Wileey Moore hasn't been of much 11p te Ahe New York Yankess this srason An4 the reason is a sore arm. and Jim, aided by seme | a7 1to 6 victory | The unforfunate accident to the I mateh lines up the | nessey and George Lott carried the 70 Shimizu. only after a terrific five-set strug- gle. 1In fact, all six matches finally mates. Shimizu and his team Ichiya Kumagae, have some worth countrymen in the lincup of t year's team, although neither the Japanesc mnor the Am 00 | year rate with those that fought it |out in 1921 The Jap team boasts two veter- ans of previous Davis Cup play in Captain Teizo Toba and Yoshiro Ohta and Toba bles partner in the youthful Tamio Abe, playing his first year of inter- national tennis. 1t was the doubies which gave | the Japs the edge in their duel with | Canada after the first two singles | had broken even Tilden's team for the Japanese | ne as that Chinese in John which downed the style. Against China, Hen- | singles burden, while Tilden paired | in doubles with the 16-year-old Wil- | hur Coen, youugest player ever in | Davis Cup competition. But if the Japs get the jump and look dan- | gerous the American team alway can throw in Tilden to pinch hit in singles. COLT A FAVORITE | | Englich | | Lord Derby's Falrway Is Expected to Capture First Place In Derby Wadnesday. Epsom. England, June 2 (P—TLord Derby’s bay colt, ay, has been made o heavy public favorite to cap- {ture the 1434 running of the derby next Wednesday. | ©Odds on the son of Phalari | 8capa Flow are quoted at five to two against. Flamingo, winner of the classic two thousand guincas, and second choice for the derby, s quot- ed as six to one against, i The 22 other entri are auoted at odds ranging from 15 1o 2 1o 100 to {1 against. Fairway is a half-hrother of Man- na which won the derby in 1942 WILL PLAY ON SUNDAYS | Pat Crawford. one of John Me- {Graw's rookies who quit the team |this spring because he didn't want |to play Sunday basebail, has re- [lented and joined the nts re- { cently. | H A | | WHO CHALLENGLS HIM | William Wimsatt, a trac athlete /at the Georgetown University. is seven feet tall and belicved to be Ithe tallest college athieta in the countr: Tilden won, but it was Vv mate, | wWith FALCONS AND KENSINGTON SLATED FOR SECOND BATTLE OF SEASON TOMORROW—FAFNIR TEAM DEFEATS RUSSELL & ERWIN CREW—INTER-CHURCH LEAGUE GAMES—GERMAN SOCCER COMBINATIONS MEET TOMORROW —BIG LEAGUE NOTES TENNIS TEAMS IN D AVIS C UP MATCHES OPPPOVP S ISETITTTCO WILL AWARD TROPHY TO RECKERT OR SAUNDERS Winner of Burns Memorial Plaque to Be Named After i a Study of Their Requisites—Coming Presentation Will Re Tengh Annual Ceremony—Custom Inaugu. rated in Memory of One of School’s Greatest Athe letes—Coach Cassidy and Principal Slade to Decide, { The choice of the winner of the tically eve and in the William ¥, Burns Memorial Trophy | past few y cen rivalry between will lie between Arnold Reckert, a | several athletes has been noted, | three-letter athlete at the Senior | High school und Fred Sau four-letter athlete. Within vard was the spirit of fricndship jor two Coach George M. Cussidy _between the two candidates greater, | will bring the names of the two men | Arnold Reckert and Fred Saunders before Principal Louis P. Slade and are pals a o been pals since after the two officials have studied | they receieved their start in athe { the boys from an e, scholastic | letics lust year. Year's Candidates afore in 1he Listory of the land character st he win- rdicss of which way the ner will be coumnitter decides, hoth boys will | Following th v winner continve their friendship and ale | will e it to t of the though each is anvious to receive school’s auditorium and before an | the honor. one will rejoice at the assembly of upper clossmen he will other's success if he g be awarded the cublem by Princi- Saunders received mono- went to Tilden and Little Rill John- Ry Y Aar ston and Watson Washburn, his ‘the pitcher to be used in tomorrow's | | game. Kania and Ross 2 Buckholtz in a stror effect that the F: but there is another hurl ng this|is sure to bhe Kensington three wel ready. Walter “Slim™ Politis will draw the ment for the has a strong dou- | shape for the I be met in t 1-groomed pitchers, stands game, Russ day. hackgrou rumor to the ons will have Manche cons at St. A cr whose cffectiveness noon at 3 effigient, leading the with 2 battery of League and have Berg, Jdack Carroll or cupy the b game and 'And Then He Made a Hole In One Theprs ‘Tis RIGHT N ){ who D10 Tue PAPER ' DINYUH \\Yg_u KiLe SEE 1T T HERE 'TIS HERE'S How IT'S DONg- IT'S A NEAT TRICK- ¢ game that I the who will see the game, will be fur- | are fans to make the trip, The gamy | ¥ vailable will start at 3 o'clock. | Falcons Play Today ter is opposing the Field this afte are State ¥al isher will probably ec- x against team mates, Tiie ach is in perfect be the first to a pretty | Towners from their lofty pinnacle. | former | Silk Tuen WHANG! E€- YooP- {now at Alabama Southern Univer. ure of the afternoon nisied from Upson's Corner to mu‘:"t“;;h‘;";“m' > gy Mo ‘Or"‘i;’ ”“: en er John Cabay and Coach haseball field and this accommoda- x e S | ls t both secretive about | tion will be run thers | thlcte at Alabama Southern Uni- ] oves ereity. In 1926 Henry Rray was |awarded the trophy and in 1927 Camp goods. Cots, etc. Frank McGrath won the honor. Me. | Grath is now a student at Yale U 15 MAIN STREET. " [versity school of music. Tn Fehru- the plan of having it every If year was inaugurated. Fred | | Zehrer was given the award. He {will enroll at Franklin-Marshall | University next Soptember. This annust award is the higjest | honor an athlete can win at high | chool. It is the goal at which prac- to “Evcrything for the Sportsman.” LoOKING - LET'S GET OUT oF HERE COME ON = t'LL AWAY IT WENT - PLAY YouR BEST) WHOO~ HOOP- €€y < ‘ ./ | SHOULON'Y THINK THEY 'D | i i e ikl e - in| up fa) Wi ¥a To Gl tici hy i An| ink eial na