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CARDINALS SETTING HOT NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1925, (COLLEGE CREWS KENSINGTON SCORES EASY DEEOLHELD008000 5080000000800 00000000 666060530800 9050650 810256000080 00 PIRATES DEFEAT FALCONS SCORE IMPRESSIVE VICTORY OVER SPRINGFIELD TEAM—KENSINGTON HAS NO TROUBLE DEFEATING WOLVERINES OF HARTFORD—BURRITTS LOSE IN FARMINGTON VALLEY LEAGUE—RANGERS SMOTHER MIDDLETOWN YANKEES — SPORTS 'ATWOOD PITCHES FALCONS PACE IN NATIONAL RACE ‘ ‘ | NEETTONORROW| WIN OVER HARTFORD TEAM WERIDEN OUTFIT. TO A WELL EARNED VICTORY | . St. l(‘;)‘u“(Tgom"l‘;?b .E;Eh:hb btrhalg!n From Reds — Columbia and California Fayored | Paper Goods Town Crew Has No Trouble in Turning fariyare City Club Crashes Ba]] | Outclasses Dunbar in Pinches and New Britain Nine iants Bow Before Pittshurgh Pirates — D:).dgers {0 Win Recat Back Wolverines—Visitors Fail to Impress — Jim | Noses Out Milton-Bradley Outfit to the Tune of glank SCtUbi: to UB— Yanluze;e Pound O‘ut Victory | 0 Win Regatta McCormick Features at Bat for Home Club—John- o All Corers of Lot Four to One — Local Hurler Retires Ten Batsmen ver St uis Browns — itew; e i i N d W —_— . . o . T b Mhlelic: \'oscnS:xot“C le:’l;ne:; t;sh SR e ny Grip S't.ars in the Field — Small @ro\\q Watches | i the ot s Via Three Strike Route and Allows But Four Hits e eland In |pia ar canor nis il Wil lead Game—Will Resume Leggue Play Next Saturday. l::" lot behind,he T"“lefyf"'x?"m" —Large Crowd Watches Game. s Smd o|#t Poushkecepsic near sundown |over the Wolverines, a none too itory over the Meriden Falcon base-| . ‘;;"‘”, _'“\‘l}ffd Qulpiched Dup- |cape & shul-ut in tio: soventh . iz b sor o FRRERRRE N o0 ¢ | Tuesauy: hions Herttoed Bagotoll togm. ot [ball team sesterday afternoon. at | L% of the Milton-Hradlcy baseball | ning. J. Sullivan singled. McCabe phow between the high flying St b of Orw it be Pennsylvania, the the Percival Avenue Grounds iu | Hanover park arlson was in good | - an of Springficld yesterday after- |strolled. Bourice fanned. Dady B i il L e D . 0| dangerous durk horse, or Navy, an | Kensington yesterday afternoon. The form and had little trouble in turn- | (e ey pepi ¥ fIeld in one of jdropped a hit into right. filling the fals CA Ran e b tloutsiders, or Washington, not so|Visiting aggregation failed to do any- | {ne Bask thio Balicen buticns. T the | (po best gumes played in this city bases. The visitors tricd the squeeze Riding high, wide and handsome ' | strong as in other years | thing impressive and the home club {xatm- part of the game the P,,M‘,sd his ,\ur.. "1\., Falcons nosing out (hv‘y:luy with Dunbar batting and J, Bt the top of the standing, the Cards Again it may be Cornell or Syra-|came through with a victory by the| | inserted & number of new men into| ' S1'0F8 PY & 4 to 1 score. Both | Sullivan scored. Charest rolled out, olim T e o i » cuse as this year's race between|Score of 9 fo 2. | the lineup and Meriden rallied, but j Pltehers were in rare form and had | Riley to Klatka. Bt St samies e T anee seven stalwart crews is considered | TWwo new faces appeared in ‘Bmce 0[ Bames Cfll‘dw [01‘.-«“(.“9-- Gray replaced Carlson ang | !¢ batters well under control, At-| The Falcons made the final score of the faltering Cincinnati Reds at| 7o an open affair with any one of them | Kensington lincup. Johnny Gripp. ‘ stopped the rally with superb pich. [ Wood allowed but four hits and sent | Of the game in the seventh inning, Redland yester in halted play | ) likely to sweep under the towering | Fordham athlotic e on st Walnut Hill Park T ing, 10 men back to the bench via the|Patrus reached firat on an error and in the sixth I sl suspension bridge and on down the |base substituting for scimmingr. | W AILUL AL PATK TOMOITOW The Piratos found the ofterings of | Strikeout route. He was in trouble took second on Kredar's sacrifice, tnals leading, 6 Cli{ans on ach ben {broad Hudson for the last, long|regular first sacker, who was injnr-| !the Ialcons’ pitchers to their liking |ONY once. The visitors managed to | Soule flied out to D. Sullivan but eount of Jakic Mays' wildnss. Five || mile to victory. ¥ atopiing, ang | and sent out 15 safe bingles. Matulis | “8CaPe & shutout in the geventh in.|Lewis doubled 16 bring Patrus in, runs filtered over the plate in the | Tiwenty varsity, junior varsity peu e iy men || KD &00d gRmealars seheguicd 1o/ erashed out two Jong/ doubles. Moy | DINK when Ahov. pushied over thele Do s SRR GAIRRIOR n e SR T | Segehmaun apewa wout Hitough thoir " Ui respeetive positions bl ‘;;"rlr o m,,m‘m lt’lw{‘ Aloon, Kenure, Yankaskas and Carl. | !one run. Springiicid had the tying |last two Innings. Kechnie's men of victory belind | e |1ast workouts today for Tucsd aiow pa LN e ionstria. - baselall json eachiconnected for {wo. ‘sate|1NNS O he begs in this inning but e TLTON-BRAD Ol Pete” Alexander's effcctive | . | regatta which will be the cutmina. |4Ericuitural coll A ! OlIONINE L8 Amos AL BE | op: Aiwged topceliths sisltorsito ralllout f 3 R ro A B Rining I Natlonal l.eague | 10w BF & weze of traling waich he. P4 cApiula of the frestio (e n i e ;va? Works | The Meriden aggregation provided | Weakly to the infield. |Chavest. v .., 3 0 0 ¢ 1 @ Today the Cardinuls were leading | | gan last September. California ju- [ e Dask sease! | pattied Re way into first Dlace over|ihe feature play of the game in the| Meanwhile Dunbar had been us-|D. Sullivas, 35 ..3 & 0 1 & # e e — et S only crow miss. | Jim McCormick, homs product | P. & I Corbins, interest in the pro- fourth fnning when a perfect triple |Ing a teasing slow ball throughout [ SO 1 ..ot 8 2 10 Pt their advantage contained in the | SHICAGO ing & had a wild day yesterday. Besides| S0 of the champions of lust year| play was executed. With runners on |the first five innings and had the |J, Sultivan, cf .03 1 2 1 60 o Jost column. v T e e vy e |getting evervthing within his reach| “’,'.‘W o first and second, Matulis hit to Pic- |locals popping up to the infield con- | Mciabe, ss eeat By WIS e S L e S b eastern daylight | saving |17, (e outfield, he clonted out four| Tomorrow neht, the Corbin team fadlo, who tossed to sccond for the | tinually. In the sisth inning tho Fal- | Bouirice, 1t A L ] i i S e e R e e e e D T four 1rips to the plate | will have the task confronting it of| first out. The runner on third tried | cons suddenly found fts batting eye [ pitds © | e et e e R [ having a ficld day with m.: willow. | turning back the American Puper|to score but was nipped, Stankei- |and crashed out two doubles and two e S sy B e Toraat e e °| Only five of the 20 craws 100k | Walter Berg. uer h\‘nlw r of the club, ‘(.uu|\ team of Kensington. Last]vicz 1o Zawaisza and Matulis was | singles in a row to score three runs.| Totals R e ediagtt g el R et Ul practive spins Sunday, the others|n2d ‘little difficulty in Dolding the|week. the South End crew slxr{v»r.\rlu\x-un down between first and sccond | Outside of this inning the locals ’-“;H-“’{ e A ;I(nhm-:h unaEn GrmiE o A | resting tor the big iest. Colambiq|VSitor3 to & minimum number of [sethack at the hands of the Stanley | for the third out. Kenure played a |found difficulty in hittng Dunbar's | pairus, 20 S R gt e e 2 D e na malitornia took workents now. | s '!\\ml‘\' but the team expeets to re- strong game behind the bat for the slants with any degree of success. | Kredar, cf R T IO T TR RS the winter, gave his former team- o O i 6 veralimilas At allow beat. e | = Lo eason SOCHE patier avelk (Mump s Winning il at etho e filleluols [(The, vislugg hirier aliowed -/ clght | Boulh: Sit SIS e mates only hits and won 6 to 0 - 2 entire mavy squad. hoarded & de.|ShOwing of the Hariford club was|pensc of the Corbin team this week. Bogdanskt Injured | hits in all, four of the bingles go.|Li¥ie s ..o d B 30 8 08 S iaria iheprat 2 e i N e D discovered today when it became| The Stanley Rule & Level com- | Joseph Bogdanski, Pirate third Ing for two bases. [ McKiornen, 12 .03 1 1 1 0 bwo Corsair runs in the first inning. BROOKLYN West Point to pay thelr annual 50- known that the managemoent bination will make a strong effort to ! baseman, was badly injured before; An idea of the superb form shown | Riley, 3b .ecootnd 1 1 0 T 0 g bl e I AL duning AB'R PO A F Ll call on the Avest Polnt cadeta. |lempted 10 play two games on theiget out of the cellar tomorrow night | the game when a bat slipped from | by the pitchers can be seen in the | Woonan, e LRI Y Foiirih wihn. . Clisviey. Hakereavia & o (S e ramivg Tion l"cu"lll-}"""”' day under the sume name. This [ when it meets the nir Bearing | the hands of Claires and split his|box score. Counting the men th Avyaod,-p 5 g R R L DRy o i Yehrils ‘13 ek e :uu split the r T][.\r‘lm-u]\ and as o inine on Dinmond No. 2. To date, forchead open. The injured player | walked en both sides, but 31 men| rorals 3 4 8 2711 O with the bases filled 4 ‘ : BEat Calithrhiat a0 ados: Serri. Bt result the Wolverines were chalked | 1he Itnlers have failed to win | was taken to the Meriden hospital | faced the con liurler and only 33 Milton-Bradley 0{':0 00! IXgflot Massy Manco Aurnad. inia sl Gt Saterin tadins 3ollonsns volat eut]vE vilh two defeataon Sunda; me and the feam members are|where it was necessary to take 10 |batters faced Dunbar. A e "N‘:‘o,f‘”,f‘ L,‘:,_" :mwm,” as Brooklyn turned S T o T ity a¢ | Iensinton started (ho scoriiug 01 ick and tired of being the doormat | stitehes to close the cut i | Kredar shut off a threatening rally | JoR 0 "3 sulihan. vmpiress Srute el LT 3o oo el e ! Ity O |the first inning with a furry hat |ror ghe loazue | Manager K. Saunders has signed | of the Springfield aggregation in 1he |ger and Nengan, Time: 1 "“ Il Nare oA HHEing & ek cut 5 e -‘m“;‘ yesulted in o rn Hartford | pot) tmes are Mable to have an “Joe” Bogdanski, “Joe” Potts and|tourth inning when he made a beau- | e ——— 5 men and gave up only three hits. | el B i atbo | 2D aeE 0 the third 0 20} important bearing on the standing| “Bil* Mangan, stars of the High | tiful catch of McCabe's low liner to WEST LEADS EAST ih* Sodscm it Chucley Rast ‘sod o R ealne. (ha bilas.. ARl erous|inteiths loeg 2 o] In the fourth.!in fho gue. Fafnirs has been|school team,’ to play with the|center fleld and doubled Shea off | hil Weinert hard. % e placed ¢ '1I|1)or|||;l and K""d"“;. e e :]«]m” PR e e e G “”y“r‘ ll.”. l{s. l”odm nl“ldvt“"d"mr:“ :n": Nm}“d' i S t“rm;dm‘ o Bidin Tufh an A Tout Gats. o (e e i D arag it " |avalanche of vun Gve inoallo tha'fand a defeat at the hands of the|ihe two leading hitters on the High | pitchers great support, only onc er-| ba (heir ,A,”'m,i S "’) fh”,“m'l“"_\‘_ s L R fi:fi:}]\:‘vx‘:!l?dls"(d:‘.‘Hl;gg:)”dgp ‘:!l‘v.:l;v r'a‘("ei ot 1,‘,,,,;. olub an mu‘-'r( ~” anley ’l‘(n]‘-t n will send it down .“'lvool nh’w dur'mg fl‘m me {se:\-onl,f ror hrin‘gl rolmr:nued]lnd the entire | General Standing of Baseball Teams B Ry Coviy fane and i Al sing piteher: T T N 5 edge. Again in 1l enth, the oy e Corbin team, dished out Mangan is captain-elect of next|game. ‘The Falcons had 11 assists A . o e MeCormick and’ Magee. | largely upon what the other 4005 | jome club belted the ball hard and of first place In the lrague wil at-|sear's High achool team. ainst 14 for the visitors. Fach of| I Second International Class Re ver the Browns, Babe smashed his | e '_m”‘"d“;""‘;‘o ""“_m'r“-‘_ "\]*‘”“ ”'1‘; scored two more adding the final | tempt to retrieve some of its loss| The summar B he six outficlders that covercd the| yeals Superiority. 5%l omar of tho season with one.| A L iictae hd O itiils es tally 6D the matme (n the cighth lagainst the Paper Goods combina- PIRATES A g outer gardens during the afternoon A 1 B e el BORGH 4 g | Washinston a California wore| ensington will resume its butfl" |tion. A T lnad but one chance each. “Scoop”| New York, June 15 (P—The end B4 until the ninth to get No, 16 also 1 2 s a ofeach other out in a three-corne rdlin the Connecticut State league ne The two games will start promptly a o |Riley made two beautiful pickups at [of the sccond general major league S0 o war oo D41 1 o1 6 ofbattle in the lancs near the West| Coyleng On Triday, the team i fat 5:30 o'clock 1 Olthird base in epite of his injurcd |interscctional series again finds the Sad Sam Jones allewed three hits | i Leiran i shore. lscheduled to meet Manchester. | - S 5 u[hand. “Mickey” Noonan appeared | west carrying off the honors in the a8 Washington shut out Detroit, 12 UAAs N e e Columbia has @ strong, veteran |y ocpojcager in the Silk Town o o |bchind the box for the locals and |[National Leaguc and the east in the ey A S0 1 0 23 Merew, stroked by the brilliant Eric ['v8ne A 8 BE S iatal En- | CARDINALS BEATEN R 3 1lcaught o sweet game besides bang- | Ameriean. The Chicago Cubs still T AR D3or a0 ofLambart, who piloted the lions 10 oo il battle the Southenders at | S 2 dling out two bingles, one for a|have two games with Boston but B Shila s the Hivating ooindod P11 11 pithe fore last year. Youug Dick Glen- |y T e avenue grounds i 3 0 {double. McCabe at third and . Sul- | cannot affect the general standing so B 1) e A an it e et ke ot don has brought his crew along| . summar Martford Geays, Playing Well-Bal- o & oflivan at short were the shining lights | decisive is the advantage the west The Philadelphia Athletics held| T 53 & 8 27 13 1|nicely and they are in perfect phy- % Potm, rf 6 6 0 olof the visitors, each man making a|already has piled up in the National fast 1o their position eight and a | NEW TORK Aepiy sical shape, whereas l‘ulflorma'muy‘ " B anced Brand of Baschall, Scorves | Zapatka, ef ihid o) "‘ number of good stops on hard hit | League. half games back of the Yanks with | Al 1 # FO & ®lhava to start a substitute at No. b, | = e ) I e matata 3 13 T1|balls. The St. Louis Cardinals took ad« a bitterly fought 8 to 7 verdict over | Welei, « 1 3 a ofwhere Rhylander Js ailing. Coach 1 N o 2 Trinmph. | The visitors went out in order in vantage of the trip east of the Alle- the Indians at Cleveland. [ Linastr = 0 o 2 0 Ebright Ilms been using Daly in ; -_"y Playing a well-bulaneed brand of n ‘l 7; the first inning. Patrus and Lewis | ghenies to reel off 11 victeries in 1t was a heart breaking defcat 55 5 ; O {Rhylander's place and may be forc- ’[;r":xp‘.'\“U 2 0l baseball, the Hartford Gray's yes- ‘-“” z,' ° o‘gul on base through a hit ball and |13 starts—a spurt that carried them Bos 6hie Andlans who rallisd tor ve = 2 1 aled to keep him there. Bulnigk 5 0 iy duk (s Preepe B e s ola walk but were loft stranded by |into first place in the league. Pitts- Faiin'in iU ‘elgtith, sAIEhIn one af the | 3 o 1| For the first time in many years | ;U 2 OlNew Britain Cardinals at Willow | Picadio, tf 31 thelr mates. Atwood developed a|burgh's record was seven wins tylng marker, and then filled the |O'Farrell, c 4 o o|Washington is not considered & real | por oot Bl el e Meliack, & ; wild streak in the second and gave against five losses and Chicago's an bases with none out in the ninty |0 P ) Clthreat. The huskics made the mis: Tot wm\,,m\‘, v_.“ o e \\--H»;-l:w\‘d.rnr‘mnm‘ The ’I‘“‘j;;‘; i ) 1 free tickets to first to Dady and cven break of six and six. Cincine but could not score. | Watker, B " & oltake several days ago of changing 2R sk b s e : o Boulrice. Meanwhilc Shea had con- | nati, alone of the western invaders, Rain washed out the Boston-C. 1””“‘ 5 @ o u|water and 12 of the far-western Shortell, as 34 Y z‘m_m] ",”“ s % e an 2 o Blnected with a single. With the bases failed to play better than .500 per cago game. | Cuap! ® ° loarsmen were upset, They have re-|Doot a2 i : bl FE Basas o) : o | full Atwood proceeded to fan Dun- | cent baseball. Strangely enough, I - |covered, but muay be not enough to | Diarn. 1o \ 5 » £ | Timroct, xt 0 0| bar for the third out. Noonan singled | the Phillics were the only eastern | atted tor row the kind of race it may take 0oy .0 « 00 0| Coughlin, 1 £ 2 4 ~- - — =~ lin the Faleons' half of the inning club that gained better than an even o L | Jatted for s win. Kelly e S 0 D) S ) otals 408 10 2T 9 byt was left on the hases. " |during the series, Shotton's men re- Amel'lcan eague Pisbure o p0=8| Four crews—California, Colum-|Bemstein. th ... 4 0 3 3 { Jamin, - P L DR e IR0 Neither team was able to get a cording seven triumphs and five re- B jmow. Jiome | bia, Cornell and Navy—rowed the | ¥ Shortetl « P00 o 2 0|Murphy, H e i i ata i man on the bases in the third in- verses. New York und Brooklyn PHILADELPHIA piteker: Henrv. [ distance of four miles Friday un-| “rjis’ gk = Honsar AL | Aloon. Umpire: llall. Time: {ning. With one out in the fourth each dropped seven of 13. Doston At A Stark. Time: 1:30 | gar the record of 18 minutes, 58 1-5 | Kensington i 23 | Ation gk P e el = A J. Sullivan doubled to left. McCabe | was the weak link in the eastern de- Dykes. b s scconds made by Cornell in 1901 Walverines L Barnes, » . "1 ar of TI(-LI(? “‘i‘l :'? o 1hc”‘" a low liner to Kredar who made | fense, dropping 11 of its 13 games. oo i ; o st 1ovis oy |California was officially clocked in {0 ™ yinpires: ¢ rowley | = = — = — —| The Tigers busehall team took the |y grear cateh and doubled Sulltvan | The Washington Scnators led the S it 3 i % X 18:37, and Columbia unefficially in | eon. Time: 2:00 Forslaet Loy 160 lAllen Strect Stars Into camp YCSEr- |off of sccond. Klatka duplicated | Atlantic scaboard in the weatern in- e 3 ; ‘_“ ! i 18:3 — 3 W po A m!day by the score of 14 to 7. Mebl- Ty ivan's hit for the locals but died | vasion of the American League, Win- Miller, ot i on e, 3 ; In his first year at Pennsylvania. NTER CHURGH LEAGUE Cpies i IR0 RAL B | s o ol wihrred orithe winc] o CELRSATENN Sl o CaTi it [l e mioata e b e s A I b 1 Il Rusty Callow, mentor of many great I e Erickson, s 50 0 351 mers while Miller starred for the 103 i 1y fifth and fanned Bourice, [The Yankees and Athletics were n’v\'mxfiw." 1 & of o0 D0 Washington crews, has developed a . i ‘}"_ B oox 2 B Ulaps: The winners lined up as fol-| 5,4 ang Dunbar in succession. |close behind but Boston failed to Rl s 3l & e o o|smooth-rowing, powerful crew ! Wil Take | Chartow, 1t S 7 %1 0 1 lows: Sikorowicz ¢, Mehlmoner .| \\iih twe outs in the last of the gain as good us an even break, Grove, n .l N 1 0| Which may win the first race for|Circuit Vieadors Again 9% | osvorne, 1 i 1 0 Sojt 1b, Magnifico b, Johnston 3b.| ) Kiatka dropped a Texas|St. Louis, alone of the western des A B il : " | penn since 1900, Washington won | pyeid Tonight Fach in Quest of jLure. it Sl 00 Reale if, Beverage ss, Bellastair efiyp gy jnto center. McKiernan | fenders, won more than it lost. i e st v ce | T AR SR g Mitsmaicy(2b § 5 o 1 3 4 and Snigg rf. The winners challense | gyghed a wicked drive over !hn-di«‘h cland was at the foot with Totals e T e under Callow Third Victory. | tiadit vt : = |years. 1or games sec Magnificlo atipacq or a double, scoring Klatka. |three wina and 10 defeats but Chi- CLEVELAND AT REE D Sk e | Tornls 3 3. %6.%7 37 |4 Carlton street. with the first run of the game. llllt\']cugo and Detroit were little better, S AB RO PO A b The Inter-Chureh League leaders lf:-m 3 ::‘ ;’; ,'"‘" ireninps = | pushed a single into left field, scor- —_— Jami : <o 0 BURRITTS LOSE OUT Wil again take the field this ove- |Cordals 000 000 0012 phe gmperial family of China re- | g McKiernan and scored himselt| The Declaration of Independence v 3 i oh ning, cach in quest of its third con- | TG Bee FEA BNy, Hames. Um. ceives an allowance of $4,000,000 a|on Noenan's long double to center |was signed for Connecticut by Roger 3 1 [ — secutive victory. The Everyman's |Id G, Tane: 1:50 | year. {fiold. The visitors managed to es- | Sherman, : " 1| Local Rascball Club Drops a Heart- | Bible class will face the Swedish | I s : o | Bethany nine on Diamond No. 1.| —— . J. Sewell, s 3 N o hreaker to Thomp-omille ln;'rm- is expected 10 be a good game, ‘Th D f R GRS L L e e SRS The Days of Real Sport By BRIGGS Mwwi, o o A | = i e 2 samc. have one of the strongest teams in Shaute; o 10 i Risee “be patted bail Thompsonville went into first |the loop and the Bethany nine has | Hudhin, 1 o 0 s Tonls #10 place in the Farmington Valley!put up & good scrap in overy EEHS | - - i |1eague yesterday when the Polish.jto date. Stromquist will work 'fo| 1 " o . American bascball feam of that |the E. B. C. and either Dave Bwan- Some Fouks 2003 v‘ [town defeated the Burritts of 1l sou pr Daliman for the fsthany | B : M apisen., [eity. Tt was a heart-lircaking loss "”,‘,” . Matiew's Listgruns will ARE REMAINING f ' p ATINE SR ;,,;l ,',“,.,,:,'.?:, ’n‘:h. ,\”","("hr“:‘:‘,',,‘ “,.:” nect their jinx team, the South rzuv IN THE C\TY i NEW BLACK MENACE [u7 to the tast nant o tne nintn . | Sresational chureh, on Liamond No. | THIS SummeRr. Tt ! ning when Thompsonville staged a | LosL YRS e 8L [ Naite ““,' 1 WASHING e [real rally and cored five runa to | AC coPped tho nennadl Faad AB A s i tie We seore, n 2 i i S Rl Vhees | [" 1 e T e i abeoe S el church, but, thie lowly toan: neld the | o as . Pugilistic : ; ndian sign on the Germana and has | : - Wills as Threat fu the Pugilisth [‘,',m scored another fo take the | (1700 S ’f‘m e Cdeaiglie basshant 5 Heay yweight Divisfon JiBan: and baskethall victories over the | 5 3 g | The end came so abruptly and | Luneq st Matts. The Lutherans | New York, June 15 (UP) the tables were turned so suddenly | e gatermined to break this hoodoo G Go ormer Alabama | the Burritts were artially | (onight and are favored to do so,l : | o wio has replaced Tarry Wills | d The locals had 1ed almost | ,jough the South church has play- | e i s |82 black menace of the heavy-jall through the game. The sum-|og creditably in every game and Totals o il pu. 19 convinced Tex !mary % gave the Bible class a tough scrap | Ty i ) } idvised Johnny Risko, the | HRRON L o g|Friday Dight. Both games arc ! Cles « fer, to take the e A 2 ;. 2|carded for 6:45 o'clock | t nat Yor that| s peyer S 5 1 0B % Op Friday the First Lutherans | 4 G WAL iRord; 3b w6 119 Wil play the Trinity Mcthodists on ot ithe b 1030 1 2iiiamend No. 1 and the First Bap- 2 b shaielie) ; 11 oftists will engage the Stanley Memo- g < Li%a ’”." v . v ; :‘ rial outfit on Diam 1 0. 2. |43 of K n 1 | 5 S : 2 RECORDS FALL ! Vi - i Wills. | o 1 ) | " « “limi- A l R 3 > And he Sl T DU Three Marks in Outhoard Motor | ' 10 do s Washingte on for this bout h Racing Are Shattered in Choppy o 1 m 1 (3 el 3 4 8 o [LBeie i il . ' 0 ‘Waters and Strong Wind. Bl i i 4 d i " Tie rune 1 T p. 00 Iveston, Tex., June 17 (P A chanee ! 0 Three records in outboard motor 3 i ; » | boat racing fell here Sund NEW YORK Lt 1 4 | Galveston regatta Spite A "o i i [ waters and a strong wind. | ‘ - ~ 2 ear S \ 0 g of Ve | Koonig, »s ' 4 MARTEORD TEAM WINS et "_,, ',,"';’, i (.'1\ PO (("1{,,',, 5 e = Workers of ”'““" \ ] I time of 12:35 for five miles, 23.54 | - ' City soccer team. | e miles an hour. M. H. “bLuck™ Run- i Sy Britain team yes CWEST ENDS PRACTICE [niels of Houston mad: the fastest y . 3 ; [ The West Ends baseball feamn will | {ime for class comprtition with a ! 3 1 { practice tonight at 6:30 o'clocle at .‘mnrk of 35.29 miles 41 hour in class ' T ! ut Hill park. All members of [ Young made 23 miles 4n hour | SRt last vear's team and any new can one lap of his r. An official o as didatos wishing o try out are asked | of the Mississtppi Valloy Power Boat cele 4 fx A " fniamerons eliances fa put across| 10 he present The linc-up will be assoclation, outboard division, chee | Boannen, b . d 0 1 3 5 0|goals, picked tonight. od the record as official, ]

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