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- = Y PEBERNGLEGESLDOL00LL00H0E Speaking§ of Sports = 4 The new additions to the Kensing- ton bascball team served to have the | outfit present a 100 per cent im- | provement in its play in the two games with the Meriden Endecs on | Saturday and Sunda Stanley (Starhead) Budnick at third, Jo Jasper at short and Eddic Ziegler at sccond, gave the team a perfect defense. Budnick with each chances on Saturday and no blobs furnishing the fielding features. Mickey Huber was the clouting kid with a double to clean the loaded sacks and a triple Fuilure of the manugement yank Carroll in time in the ninth inning on Saturday literally tossed the game away. Kensington was | leading by two runs in the ninth when the Meriden batters suddenly found Carroll and scored three runs before the tragedy was stopped. to Kensinzton couldn't make a coun back in the last of the ninth. There will he a meeting of the managers of teams in the Conneeti- cut State Baschall league at the Meriden Y. M. C. A, Wednesday eve- ning at 7:30 o'clock. The withdrawal of the Falcons will be acted on at this time. The Taftville te; be entered in the the Falcons. Application of the team | hae already been sent to President rank Charge and the matter will be ' tuken up at the mectipg Wednesday. The American Legion baschall | team will practice on Diamond No. 1 at Walnut Hil park Wednesday eve- ning from 5 to 7 o'clock. This will be the final tryout for candidates as the nataes of the members of the must be in by Iy will probably ircuit in place of team | ¥ night. Coach Tarry Mangan urges all those bovs who wre of age to turn out for this workout as it will by their last chance to make a showing | for the team, After Wednesday 1 zht, there will be no further opportimity for boys to try out for the team. The seazon has pre d so far that it WHE be inpossible 1o make any mor changes inkic O'Brien and Al Mello will meot tonight in Harttord for the middleweight championship of No England. This fight was postponed from lust Monday night. 1t is at- tracting as much interest as any fight held in recent months, A larze number of New Britain fizht fans will be in attendance at the bout which is expected to be a red hot battle, NEW SWIMMING MARKS ARE SET BY TANKMEN Three World Reconds Shattered At A. A UL Outdoor Meet in san Francisco San Francisco, June 11 (Pr--Thre Rew world's swimming records wore on the records toduy and as many new national champions rode on the «rest of the victory in the four-day A. A, U, outdoor championship heres The meet ended yesterday Johnny Weissmullor, long time ruler of the waters, clipped one- 1iith of a sceond from his former 100 meter free style mark by swimming it race in 57 4-5 seconds. arence “Bus Crabbe, or 19- r-old marvel of the Hawaiian Is- lionor the nds, fell the world's titae i In winning in 21 il dad bettered 1ecord of 21 and L2 seconds estab- lished last vear. The third of the new world's mark came in the 8§80 1y when the IHinois Athletic broshing aside its old 955 to replace that with of a new one-mile test, the Hono- own former | his national championships changed hands, with Crabbe, great rival of Weissmuller claiming 1he lion's shave. He superecded We muller in tid SSO-yard free sty and took over the 200 meter medley titlo, formerly held by Walter of Brooklyn, George Kofac of the New Yor Boy.s' club retained his yard Lreast stroke championship while Weissmuller successfully defended pence lis crown in the 440-yard free style, Crabbe captured individual high noint honors for the m His total ©7 1S points was seven more than Kojac's while Weissmuller was (hird | With ten tallies, BABE STILL HITTING King of Swat Gets No. 21 o IW: Vaber Who Has Morce Th 1lis Own With Bambino. n Held New York, June 11 P—There is & chance that Bahe Ruth will take | more pride in his 21t home run of | the 1925 season than he will in| No. 2 He hit both of them at Chicago | yesterday as the Yankees lost to the | White Sox, but No. 21 was made off Red Faber, who has more than | held his own with the home run king, during the last 14 years. No. 22 was collected off Ted Lyons in the ninth inning after Faber was knocked out of the box. When Ruth broke into the hig leagues with the Boston Red Sox, Faber was pitching regularly for the White 8ox. During his major lengue career Ruth has hit 34 home runs but he made only seven of them off Faber's pitching. Two of them came in 1920, one in 1921, 2 in 1922, one in 1926 and one this season. When the Bambino gets hold of one of Faber's deceptive slants and rounds the bases he feels as though he hu! earned a home run. | Ruth’s two drives vesterday put | him six gamex and six dava ahes: of his 1927 e when he hit 88, He amacked out No. 22 on June 16 last vear in his 54th game. Hig twenty- | #acond this season came in his ¢8th! engagement. | | Hartford | namen | were the tawarded | second y MELLO TO BATTLE ~ BRIEN TONIGHT Meet Tor New England Middle- weight Title At Veledrome TONIGHT CARD AT HARTFORD Al Mello, oston 12 roux Vs, Hartford Middleweight title. Frank S nk, Springficld Vs Tommy Hamby Holyoke 8 rounda. Joe Smith, vs. Jimmy Amato White, Hartford Boston 8 rounds. Buster Nadean, vs, Holyoke Kewpic doux Chicopec 6 rounds. vs, Roland Roche Holyoke Strong ford Ha 4 rounds. Hartford, June 11—The New Eng- land middleweight championship battle between Frankie O'Brien of and Al Mello of Boston, originally sct for last Monday but postponcd becanse of the rain, will be staged tonight at the Hartford Velodrome, Both boys rosumed their training following the postponement and re- vorted today at the Velodrome in the pink of condition. The usual ante-bellum predictions have come from both camps. Mello sees himself as a sure win- ner and says he expeets to win on knockout before the battle has run half its scheduled length, O'Brien, dechiving himself in the best shape of his carecr and deter- mined to take advantage of this shining opportunity to he a cham- pion, says hie will win and his man- \ger. Denny MeMahon, and his stablemate, Kid Kaplan, former world's champion, make the drastic prediction that Frankie will kayo the more-seasoned Boston veteran The postponement has served 1o inerease interost in the bout and it is expected that there will be one of the largest crowds ever 1o s an outdoor bout in Conneeticut. This title serap brings together a pair of southpaws and both Mello and O'Bvien have heen working out with 1eft-handed sparring partners. Frank Senk meets Tommy Famby in the semi-final and there are thr other bouts, bringing a total of #S vounds for the eard ONE MATCH LEFT IN SECOND ROUND President’s Cup Tourney Play At Shuttle Meadow mateh, a battle Parker and Bob FFrisbie, re- mains to be played in the second the Presidents’ cup tour- t the Shuttle Meadow Golf i between Reek™ round of club, Three bouts were staged in the second stanza of the tournament the weck-end and the s will be y lay over semi-finali their matches this week, Parker und Frishie will stuge their game today at the club and this will bring the lists uu to &nutf and will leave four players to bat- tle in the semi-finals. The results of the matches staged over the week-end in the cup tour- nament gave Max Porter a vietory over Carl Baldwin thrce up and on to pl oh Potect kept up his sue marzin by turning back Chie! pley two up and one to May. I 1. Judd eame through with flying colors to down €. W. Manning two up in the third match on the lists repstakes Results, U sweopstakes tourna- plaved, divided into two classes, Those placed in Class A players who handicaps are losa than 16 while thoxe in Class B were groupsd from among those whoe handicaps are 16 or over. Louie Jones was the king of the field in Class H. He sailed over the course for a gross acoro of 79 which with his handicap of 12 gave him a net of 67 and first place in the tou: pament. For his efforts he was 4 half dozen golf balls. Merwin was sccond best in the pl in the san class hitting the holes for a gross of §6. Hi andicap of 14 gave him a net of and three golf balls, In Class 1 logan P'age came through with a gross -of 86, His handicap amounts to 17 strokes and Tiis net of 69 was the best of the lot. His kit today 1s also increased by a half dozen shiny, new pellets. H. W. Maier junior with the aid ment w A and B ¥ "of a handicap of 27, was the second player in the lists. His gross was and his net was 70 fust one strokc behind Page. He received three golf balls. i The third round of the President’s cup tournament must be played by Thursday and the final round of 36 holes will be played off Sunday. 'OLN SCHOOL WINS, The Lincoln school baseball team continued its winning streak Satur- day when it swamped the Vance school nine by the score of 39 to 1. The winners were at all times mas- ters of the situation and completely domineered the losing crew. ROYALLY RECEIVED London, Junc 11 (M—Prince Potenziani, governor of Rome, and his daughter were received by the king at Buckingham Palace this morning. The prince is paying a return visit to London following the lord mayor's visit to Itome. YES ESAMINED Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist 337 Main St Tel. 1905 LLASSES FITTED ired up for | The players en- AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday Chicago ew York 6. Detroit 9, Philadelphia 3. Washington 6, Cleveland ». St- Louis Boston 1. (12 innings.) New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at Detroit. Boston at S§t. Louis. Washington at Cleveland. Games Tomorrow Washington at Cleveland- Philadelphia at Detroit. New York at Chicago. Boston at St. Louis. NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday Cincinnati 3, New York 0. St. Louis 15, Brooklyn 7. (Other clubs not scheduled.) Standing i W [Cineinnati |8t. Louis New York Chicago .. Brooklyn Pittshurgh Boston Philadelphia . Games Today Cincinnati at New York. 1. Louis at Boston. Chicago at Brooklyn. Pittshurgh at Philadelphia Games Tomorrow Cineinnati at New York. St. Louis at Boston. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. hicago at Brooklyn. INTERNATIONAL LEAGU Games Yesterday 111 Montreal 0-12, ewark 1-0. Toronto 4, Reading 5. Jersey Cit Rocheste | i Baltimore 10-1, Buifalo 4.2 | i ; standing | Wi T et | Toronto | Montreal . [Roche | Buffalo Newark Reading Baltimore Jersey Cit 470 Y 42 Gawmes Today Montreal at Jersey City. Tochester at Newark. Ruffalo at Baltimore. Toronto at Reading. EASTERN LEAGUE Games Yesterday Springfield 12, New Haven §. Waterbury 6, Albany 4. RBridgeport S, Pittsfield 7. (Other clubs not scheduled.) Pet ew Haven 631 Hartford 595 Providence 5 Bridgeport 523 Pittsfield RTH Springfield 405 Waterbury 395 Albany 395 Springfield at New Haven. Pittsfield at Providence, Albany at Waterbury. Providence at Hartford. Games Tomorrow Pittsficld at Providence. Springficld at Bridgeport. Waterbury at Hartford. New Haven at Alban; | Price of Education in Public School Doubles Washington, June 11 price of educating a public school pupil has more than doubled in the { past fifteen ycars, tigures compiled by the federal bureau of education show, 1In 1913 the cost was $386.31 and the present figure is $102.50, Expenditures for public school buildings have almost doubled since in 1925 when $435,000,000 was spent | for mew buildings. In 1926, how- ever, the annual expeniture for pub- s, 600,000, indicating, the burcau said, that construction had overtaken the shortage caused by the World War. The burcau attributed the increase in school cxpenditures to the de- croased purchasing power of the dollar and the gencral improved school facilities. Baseball Standing KENSIN oled. P —The | 1920, with the peak being reached | lic school huildings decreased $22,-! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1928, GTON GETS EVEN |strons. The Stanmo | fierce hitters, “;:» | way through t Ve [tenders at present. The is heduled for Diamond No. - . x = - . | he Trinity Methodist and First Ninth Inning Rally Gives Silver City Crew an 8 to 7 mapus t RE S Gs atabi A # = won a game (hus far, will meet - Victory in Saturday’s Game — Paper Goods Town e No. 1 1a i Lot o Crew Swamps Opponents in Sabbath Encounter at S, " ! vier: e 2 tiodiss the two, but the Baptists | put | Hanover Park—Eddie Zielke Features With Heavy | Stick Work—Score in Sunday’s Contest is 10 to 2. | — Kensington got an e its weck-end double header with the Meriden Endees. The Silver City {crew stole a decision in Kensington Saturday by an § to 7 score, but Kensington returned to the battle vesterday and swamped the Meriden |erew by a 10 to 2 count. | Naturday's Encounter Kensington — dropped a heart breaker Saturday on its home &rounds. Going into the ninth in- ning, the home club had a two run {lead but Carroll, who had been | pitching a sweet game up rtinle, was touched up for five hits, | &iving Meriden a one-run lead tha | Kensington could not overcome. Meriden broke the ice in the third when it scored three runs. Allard | singled, went to second on a fielder's | ¢hoice and rode home on Fernald's | bingle to right. Scrimminger erred on Curylo's tap and Fernald sco Zivlke singled ,scoring Curylo. Inmncdiately Kensington tied it up. | Carroll singlcd and was safe on an crror. en break in Standing W, Pet New York ey 9 813 Philadelphia .. s .596 St. Louis [ 5 510 Cleveland 4 6 Lis0 Detroit 2 98 s Washington 1827 o Boston i a8 Chicago ..... 18 31 367 Games Today Snyder wal Huber doubled to loft scoring |the trio. Kensington went into the lead fn the fourth on MecCormick's iden again knotted the count in the { sixth on Ziclke's double and a single by R. Buck Angered strength, Ke | by sington venth and got two runs. hit by a pitched ball and was this display went into the Carroll i | sacrificed to second. Huber's triple | hrought him in. Huber scored when | H. Buckley dropped Budnick's fly. to this | Serimminger | quring the vented the finish of one of the dou- | today 118 pla Is will practice at| bles matches heing played botween Amor ns are Dobby Willow Brook park Tucsday evening. | {Guinan and Barron and 1. Benson | of | 8 | for ‘ be i Bach team scored one in the cighth | |but the detacle came in the ninth when Meriden got three counters on | Zielke. Zielke and Fernald [ Meriden with their | while the work of {in Huber featured for the home club. | the summary: starred timely hitting the Kensington |three singles and another double by |~ for | w d and the heavy stickwork of | " | RANGERS WIN AGAIN | | MERTDEN EXOEES ] AB' R 1 PO A E SEE e S 0 4 W 46y B 1R Ualback, fai . Buckley T 8o | Allara, £ 00 gan. p o 4 5 Totals o6 | o A E Beriminger, 5E o anyder, rf 280 o Huber, 1f 3= Budnick, 3b T ifuband. 5 1 MeCormar 10 | zsegier. AT | it hE R { Jasper. =3 b | Carroll, p T Berg, b ¢ 0 0 0 | motate Josers s Endecs 003 001 0133 | KKensington 003 100 210- | o ‘base Lita: Zielke 3. Fornald, Hu- Ler, Iluband. Miormack. Three base | te: T Umpires: Crowley, McKeon. Time: * Sunday’s Game Kensington turned the tables com- pletely around In the game played at | Hanover park yesterday, The Paper {#nd Yan Oppen. Hartford w | double and a single by Jasper. Mer- line wi . lana | The results of the | | | Comsecutive Victory | | son. |a long hit to center ficld. up some good games in defe On k ¥ the class will face the South Congre ! tional church on Diamond No. 2 | the St Matthew's Lutherans will pose the Swedish Betha team or Diamond No. TENNIS VICTOR! cour cammponsie n 1,000 Play in Widely Scores Wi in Fist Appearance ted Districts Entered in | As Member of Local Team cuanising rioune, Van Oppen, playing his fist 118 p 1o be filled, more thai matches as a member of the New thousand golfers in 17 widely s | Britain Tennis club team, was the tered districts emptiv “only local man to score a victory day to qu onal open the matches played with the Hart-|®olf championship Olympia ford Parks, association team Satur-|Viel Chicago, June 21. a The games were staged at the| The field that will seck the title local club’s courts en Lincoln stre now worn by Tommy Armour it Hartford walked away with the | Olvmpia Fields nest week, will num- mateh, the first of the season for the | ber 150, Thirty-two stars arc ex- Hardware City club. The Capital empt from qualifying play so City crow took four and lost one Of the record entry list of 1065 all afternoon. Rain proa. but th must enter the ser s lead- n play was suspended by 6-3 other matches were as follows: Guinan defeated cinhard 6-1 and 6-2. Wadz set A Benson down 6-2 and 6-3.° Duncan Cook a good run before he was °d 10 aceept defeat, the scorss ing 6-4. 4-5 and 6-3 Van Oppen was extended to the Lmit to New Brit only vietory but his play was sensational He met and defeated Barron 6-1,1 and 7-3 n the pleted, 1z in. rep Benson, score n's only doubles mateh com- Hartford, represented by nd Cook. defeated New Tirit- ented by Leinhard and A The scorrs were 6-2 and Team Scores second by Defeating Southington Crew. A sen uional catch in right field Iy Matt s nipped an All-Ke sington rally in the bud yesterday in Southington and the Rangers A. .| baseball team crashed through to its | Phone second consecutive win of the sea- | The game was staged at the | Pexto A. C. field. Hayes had been | {horn, Jones and Harri son, amatcurs, sionals who finished in the [thirty at Oakmont a well as - Harry - Vardon, Aubrey Doome® and 1 land; Ru us Stewart, open champlon | of Au @ and Ted Corbin of | Bermuda. Among the professionals exempt are such stars as Walter Ha- British open champion; Harry Cooper of Los A S, runner-up to Armour; Gene Sarazen, Bill Mehl- Johnny Farrell, Archie Comp- ston and Arthur Havers of Great Brit and others great or near-| great, | CARDINALS TAKE GANE s Its Third Victory Local in Four Starts By Downlug Good | | Will Club of Hariford. f Playing a the consistent brand “of | Cardinals A, C. team| of this city scored its third victol four starts yesterday by turning «wk the Good Will club of Hart- 1 by a7 io 3 score. Reed pitch- airtight ball for the home club | with the exception the third in. nivg when an error, a scratch hit, 1 ficlder's choice ave them one er in the first, Two walks and | it put three over successive d. They piled up their i ree runs in the fifth on a; nd three bingles, Milewski hree hits out of threc trips, . DRIVING | it yourself 4575 shifted from catch to right field and | he turned in his feature in the { seventh frame. | In the seventh also. three New| Britain men got on the sacks v«hmr‘ Jack Argosy drove them all in with | Stanish hit a circuit clout with one man on in the ninth nninz. The Rangers will practice Tues- day night, The summary: Our Boarv.;ling House P I CERTAINLY ENTOVED YouR [/ TALK 1N -THE SMOKING CAR, SENATOR MCFADDLE ! e ESPECIALLY NOUR PERSONAL EXPERIENCES AND FRIENDSHIPS ) i 2 WITH ALL “THE FAMOUS MEW oF | Goods town crew tore at the Endees Je | \ i“fi%!t:m: cand nai? and came | L WASHINGTOR ! I INSIST- | through with 10 runs to two for ) Filt —THAT Nou BE M\/“I‘BREAKFAS‘T Meriden. Berg pitched brilliant ball o U andiapud I:L:fc,-phad"a. Lot Bl b A GUEST IN “THE MORMNING! |iden got its two runs through ineffi- |t Knerny, ss = =R Al Ut~ T POM"I‘M.'EA‘. "M | cie the bases by |t aser. p 3 lflllhl::r‘ummrms on h m" l ,:‘,.:,.,35(:(,v. 3h Lt 'TO OFFEAND VoUR ?Rll.\clPL'ES ley Budnick and Al Huband | Jorre r 0 B elbL AEeraIneton toosod liine bat. | Adamaitie, 10 sihio SENATOR,,«~ BUT AH, How'D Vou Curlyu | Gibwou, ¥ | Altard, © | Peckuk, -p HIGH PRESSURE PETE C The First Lutherans are the next "abstacle in the path of the Stanley | Memorial nine in its quest of (i + | Inter-Church league pennant, | Totalw Kensington 031 Endees 000 020 00— Two base hits: Huber Snyder, W Fernal Umplres: Corisius, Slater. | Time: 1: lach got three hits. Huber kept up| S s /\ his terrific pace by getting two | ALL r Z " oubles. Johnny Grip, just home | i 1/ a / P2 | from ‘Fordham, went in as a pinch s, e t o0 g v A i : o | Kolond: p ; : ) hitter. He walked and scored later (Kolotkil n oot 012 1 \l / on Jasper’s hit. e e . H. Fernald was again the big gun | granish, 1 da e B for the Endees with two doubles and “‘""mm‘. i srasee : :‘ 4’ ; ¢ 4 a single. Jiggie, rf Y T The summar, | Jackson, Srd ‘ ° L 1 1 L | K | - - e = e - | Po A Tk e | Jamper, me 1 2 n | anyder, s Yo o ’ Tuber, 0 anish. Umplre: W. Ben 7 " | 1 Pudnick. ] o sl | INTER-CHURCH L Zingler, | [ Giripp, 2 al 2 Berg, p <t Lutherans Form Next Obstacle Totals | i BLILIDE in of Stanmors Towards (3L Fernald, 3h | Championship. the nd Stanmors being hooked up against each other at 45 o'clock this cvening at Willow | Brook park. The Lutherans have | broken even in their two games and do not seem to have the power of a vear ago, although they arc still wedes WHAT ! — HYOU'RE. DROWNING AND HOU DONT WANT ME To HELP You 2\ HEN L \ (A DROWNING ¢ ,UKE A LTTLE NIGHT-CAP” BEFORE TURNING Y7/ E=Saa————— — | ison (Jimmy) John-|All members are askod to be present, nd twenty-five pro-|The score: first | Cardinals ..., vear ago, as|Good Will ... 103 030 000—7 33 8 003 000 000—3 § 3 Batteries: Cards, Reed and Kiet- R. Burton, of Eng-|ka; Good Will, McCarthy and Barth. 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