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Speaking of Sports LEAD IN HITTING Marty Callaghan- Follows His Team Down Batting Ladder New York, June 23 UP—When the Reds fell from the lead, Marty Cal- laghan went with them: The la ruping Cincinnati outfielder slumped With his team sufficiently to permit Rogers Hornsby to resume his ac- The Colliers A. C. will practice tonight at Walnut Hill p: . The team is «ntered in the Junior City League and all membere are asked to attend the workout. The 1. O. O. F. team in the Fra. ternal Soft Ball League claims a for- feit vietory from the Tabs' last night. The Tabs' team failed to put in an for a scheduled game in rner appe customed post in the vangnard of the circuit. National League battles, according to avera . y - The Cardinals of this city are ‘_lu_;‘m‘g'“ffl";‘,‘s“;‘f“{‘.zg“’::““‘"d g echeduled to play the Blue Jays of |© p, .8 SHHE e Rajah himself is f{lying not Bristol in Bristol today. The Bristol | ic® , itn 4 he was last weel, team scored a victory over the locals ; but he remain the 400 circle earlier in the season at Willow Brook | wiiy 413 for ',':m_'l;,‘: i park by an § to 7 score in 12 innings. | jyor v average is based unon 41 The locals are out for revenge to- P singles, 17 doubles, two triples and 14 home runs, for a total of 74 hits. The Boston manager is one homer behind Jim Bottomley of St. Louis who leads the the hectic National League slugging derby, and one ahead of Del Bissonette of Brooklyn. Hack Wilson Is crowding the th top men with an even dozen circuit blows. at in line after Hornshy arc the following regular batsmen: Gra The weather doesn't look very promising for baseball today but managers of baseball teams have fond hopes that the sun will ence again shine tomorrow and enable them to go through with scheduled games, All Kensington took a severe shel. lacking at the hands of the Man-|tham, Pittsburgh, .358; Douthit, chester Community Club in Manches. | Louis, .384; Callaghan, Cincinnati ter yesterday. It was a Connecticut | 365: P. Waner, Pitt burgh, State Leagne game and the Silk | Picinich, Cinginnati, 4; Bottor st Towners won by the score of 12 1o Kensington had a makeshift linc. ¥ Louis, .381; Rloettgern, & Louis, .357; Ott, New York up in the game. Sipples allowed only [and Bressler, Brooklyn, three hits, Bottomley heads the league not only in honie runs but also in runs The weather was indirectly the |scored with 68 and in doubles with cause of Kensington's poor showing. {19. His team mate, Douthit, tops Manager Eddie Moors figured that |the ficld for total hits, with 104, and the game would not be played and |is the first major league performer when e finally found out that it [to pass the century post. Curt would be played, he was unable to | Walker sets the pace in triples with gather his regular team around him. | eight. “Mickey” Noonan caught for Ken- Del Bissonctte, has batted in runs to march in firat place. Frisch, fington yveeterday and he was easily [ as usual, leads the base stealers. His the star of the team. “Mickey” is a [ mark now is 16, veteran of numerous diamond cam- Larry Benton of New York 1 tain patens but he rates among the best catchers in this city toduy. In yestorday's game, he worked nicely behind the bat but the Man- chekter crow found the offerings of “Lefty” Huber to their liking. ed the front scat among the pitchers with eleven victories and two defeats in thirtcen complete games. Ben- tow's percentage was .S46. Sccond to him came Red Lucas of Cincin- natl, with eight victories and a pair of defeats for 800 even. Lncas shares with Sheriff Rlake of Chicago the honor of pitching thc greatest number of shut-outs—three, Carl Mays of Cincinnatl, is third in the standing with four victori to oftst a single defeat, while Blake of Chicaxo and Rhem of St. Louis Another haschall leagne will start play Monday night when the Junior City curcuit swings into action. The senior city league will open the sea- £0n next Satur CONSCIENC THERS are tied for fourth, «cach with six So Thiet of 17 Years Ago Makes |games won and two lost. %20 Amend, In team batting the Pirates re- Pucblo. Colo., June 23 (UP)—|main in the lead, still with a mark Time failed o erasc a mark on the (0f .300 to the point, but the menac- conscivnce of a man who 17 years|ing Cardinals are only five notches removed. The Glants hover at .82, one point ahead of the Reds, Ousted from their honors on the offensive, the Reds maintained their a set of harness from Mrs. Pueble resident. “go stol Johin Mrs, § fer which contained a ive, elye is in receipts of a let- $20 bill and s note asking forgiveness for the |habit of smart fielding. Their .074 wrong. was two points better than the marks of the Cardinals and the After brooding over the theft for 17 years, the writer said he wanted 1o “come straight” and pay for the stolen harness, Cubs, who shared sccond place with 972, The harness was taken from the Skidding autos during a anow Scclye ranch at Seward, Kan,, and [storm jn Cleveland cost the city $1.- was all but forgotten by Mrs.|700 in'smashed whiteway poles and Seely fire plugs. Cheerfully Repiased U It Fults To Give Bntire Setisfection I For Sports Of All Sorts! BURTON'’S , IRISH POPLIN SHIRT QThe height of fashion and comfort. Cool, smooth, soft, absorbent. War- ranted fast color. Takes more trips to the laundry than any shirt we know. Made of the finest cotton grown. Collar Attached or Collarless White Only $3.00 Each—2 for $5.65 - Globe Clothing House COR. MAIN and WEST MAIN STS. [ HORNSBY RESUNES [Bascball Stancing NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JU VARIETY OF PLAY MAKES NE 23, 19 The yoMmgster sent the title hold- o0 e Do yon take into conside E = = PLIERS START HOMI er 1o the canvas in the third with [condition of the clements and the a punch fo the jaw. han boune- |state of the turf? Or do you alway Iney, N. & W.. June 23 UP 4 up without a count, howeier. In plgy the same clubs for the same t Harry W. Lyons, navigator of the seventh and cighth round fthe |distances? | Teftness 1n adistio outhern (‘ross which flew Glendale boy also had Callahan in |one's play to ehanged conditio the Pacitie from Cahforna, | [tronble. Ring<iders gave Carr five [may be the partial answer why 1 James Warner, the plane’s iadio {rounds with three for Callahan and [some golfers succecd in keeping oprifor sailed foday on the 8 & two even. their game in hand. | Sono! for the United States 28, 11 ITENORIO BATTLES wlic unti m d HIGH PRESSURE PETE TURN IN TR TH NOHT = MRE ALL N BED PAK AGAIN=-LE e ot (1 g COME OUT HERE, PETE HUSSLER! YOV HORYE THEFI! N HORSE. WAS STOLEN LAY FOUND HIt (N BAK OF YOUR SHAUL Wittt YOUR SADDLE. ON, YOU DIRTY C(RooK ' (RYES \ — \ Yale to win at New Haven the | GOLF AN INTERESTIN \VE KINGTUT MONDAY ot o et et GODFREY TONIGHT 3 E—— | | p Everctt Donaghy | o Yesterday's Results | 1l Lord put over the tying and | Washington 1, Roston 0. | | s e ieciding o nd o made third | I Chiss ) Sonan |There I Mystery in Reason for a Man Going O His 1y eéabt Sepsations to Swap|=s. o Cleveland Baker to Meet Negro s . i - : . | WU g Ya ithit Marvard 11 to 8 and | New York-Phitadelphiz Game One Day and Recovering the Next—No ()nc‘ 3 n oty et Ry 2 3 H J Sy g of . | \ W reas ale ) | The Standing Interested in Sport Expects to Be Perfect—Poor| Pubches in Hartiord v S e et Gl at Ebbets Field T Pet, . 3 e S e g | il 15 owar ore anc i ot New York i Shots and Poor Days Are All Part of the Mania— | Howard pitcied the Crimson vie- Pl - . . 1 rtfon i - ory foday’s batte have not v Y ” Philadelphia - P o Do wrd T | Mar TR T tory. I New York. June 23 (UP)—F 56 Lo Reducing a Handicap Is a Real Hard Test. Wiio ork tae anct o Jneut | been smnouneed Pl g B 2 b Washington 458 in the ar bout of the professional U E— - m sleepy-cyed George Godfre Oleveland: W T e By player | PONNE She it s Harltord Nelos DEMAR AND RAY HEAD | Alabama negro, in a 10.round Roston 07| What makes a golfer go far off [knows it 1 factors, outside | drome Monday nigh heavyweight bout at Ebbets field, Detroit 387 his game one day and recover it thelof 1 e whicli help or| They are Kiog Tut from Lh LIST OF MARATHONERS"MMHM" tonight. The bout was Chicago 383 |next day or the next week? O | hindor t bod golf. | ¢ coa=t and Lope Tenorio, i'postponed from Wednesday - even play nine holes well and nine | o ) d in dis- |l mai iy Phi _— Risko now ranks anong the Games Today holes way ow his usual form? o points of the(When 15 home 2 2 e . Ing heavyweight contenders. Ar Roston at New York | That 15 one of the mysterics of But 1t quite Import-| They are ng rs ) Boston Vete and s dorman EMIled o e e Philadelphia at Washington. 2 the game. Every player experiences | jiassn 1 Champion Selected On U, s, | George Godfrey, having earned him- Chicago at Detroit Ljust that sort of thing. Its sa- | ith condition of u]'” & 10rio | sclf a fair reputation by a one-round Cleveland at St. Louis. [ tions are not confined to the v v onakes considerable difference [Won the de ittle, | Olynipic Te ! knockout of Jim Maloney and a vic- [ zoffer but, ut times, reach out into uzoability. One eanny| King Tu & 1ory ver Pauling oAt i i ; 3 3 ory ove cudun, eouldn't G [the ranks of the professional 1 that tate of u|the golden sl Ji e Yor ! Ml he i et with n SR ifias Roston at M ] 1t 1s not unusual fo see @ plages abil- | fore co i lection com- ling heavyweights, but Risko PPhiladelphia Washington. 2. ],m the first halt of a round in fair 1'”; L R0 4 i cted of rushed forward without any qualms. Cleveland at St. Louis. {figures and tivi®run up so big af Cer ! on of your | norio o 1 of the six men | In the same ring in which Jack Chicage iat) Delrait; | score on the sccond nine that he \\u; ';:u:w our cyesizht and th ;n' lie Lnited Slates rkey exlo the myth sur- . — {threaten to give up the gane. And [0f your neio stem make a lot | Aisterdain, Au- | rounding Harry Wills, Riskoto n NATIONAL LEAGUE [t lor aifs our play | DRt HiEel kALY Y | . : L 1 2 e 1 very likely o repeat ring history Probably, in nost cas Jeenuse cimanded and a/{twel . e n | Ly ehusiNE: 116 pohReroAs: {Gadres 2 Yesterday's Resujts ‘Iv-- begins to worry the final o on a distance s | other re Clarence De- | clear out of the heavyweight :)lml. St. Louis 4, Chicago 1. score. He has done ing out, ial. w mun o cxpuet too |86 round i in e (Six innings, rain.) [ better than usual cager to|mueh « <ime i his mental and | Tho g Uie capsile of ik e Pittsburgh 11, Cincinnati 1. lldameonatrate 1o bis pa and op- | physical tor ow par ley Kaufman et It e aking ax much Other games postponed, rain. | Sionents that. ot feat: he his Aerivad A family ¢ or u business | will m A AL it as dny of his contem- “,[,,, st 4t s [L e Sapbcart sy ! so start- | porarics and while not 4 deadly at a good game F previous lo a g 3 shifted to the mari- | puncher s ¢ | = The Standing e to keep up to his|mateh mendous handicap | ne u i 1“‘“ puncher still not a weak one. He w. - T e ay he beeomes (10 a 1t i hard cnough to|champion ar g beat Jack Delanes. Faulino Uzeudun |st. Lows 4y g LA e e Gy ohe's mind. is calm h or. ) e Jack Sharkey, and lost a doubt- SR AN b shots { mistake upsets him. | A min on (he course is i sad |1 AN A e ar mal el g e Hamioy, _\; x York A S e tenatin B i e e Ve veungeat of tho wit, Jim.| The Albama negre Wil havs Diidepo Hard s b mdiet wgrocn poi Che bust health |acconipani gan of | Dorchester, Mass., | 5omething like a 40-pound weight :.m“)“}“[ el e ; none: 1o good [mifted frod i ol R e an D aas i Do L advakiage o0 hisice T bnddhiy s sbhurgh N i N uite | for th It is neither | 2 H s plays poorly on the first nine is quit ! ; 3 | 30ston race, und two members of | &Pt to hinder Godfrey more iladelphia -i"m\” a frosh start at the 10(h foe. |SPOTT. | S T TAK l {vey Frick and Albert (Whitey) Mi- | packed the wallop, this bout might TR The past is forgotten. He.sets out] Wriling ob BB n Y SEEK 0 ESER ES< 1s0n | be the Willard-Dempsey aftair all S ",","'f;,,{,’:::“‘ o redeem himsel faonurom {E s, o8 ANl of the men selected for the | over again. 7 A Gl e | (o 1l v worse tha 1" & 1 doc i o I tean ave been among e lead 'S 2 . \ Cincinnati at Pittshurgh {5 D can KT Y gl L s pro. His| it m”‘m A S ‘h: Risko's ambitions campaign calls New York at Philadelphia | “"“‘ "K“';""l A “”_ fies dined oy fauits mor. | PiAMORd Crew Fager to Avenge in 1! the various trvout races, J ¥ A% for a mateh with Roberto Robeiti, Unaliv, 4t Bapion haps he has wot hold of imselr. A ot “" nd them Part Defeat of Oarsmen He finished third to DeMar at Bos ,.“M'I:':”:""' ‘\':l:"‘("' """’.'("; with | R e e o or hims | e i a R TA TR ONt A e | Pa August and, if he wins Games Tomorrow 2o s L pesssain mtan | | Yesterday. L !\-‘\\”\I:,:K‘”“ along the line, one with Jack ',.,,,'\'lo,:,’:\\ ; ‘{l.n-‘yl‘tm'le 1 We had sueh a round this week i e | P |10 Long Beuch marathon. broke the | Sharkey in September. Humbert Now Vo k' o ”l. ',‘," 49 strokes for the lower nine. That, l ] | ’_‘“““‘ Gadis speheine M iicord. The latter performance is| 7Ugazy has Risko signed for three rk at Brookly: SR e e | B o | L Harvard's bascball 1 Ol considered to indicate that Ray per- | T&hts, and is in a position to make (Other clubs not seheduled.) wecording el [ make a desperate s vie- | \ tiese matehes bt {sented far too many wasted stroke (R SR " ror tha | lups is the most likely prospect : INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | Only two holes in par figures. Noth- U SWaenine tafeat of tha. Grimson | 2How S 1o win the Olympic | The betting was at even moncy e ling went WM. And there was no b L RS Sl S Lomidon, | marathon for rica for the first | today on the fight tonight. | t our game oul¢ o BN YLOLELUDY: A s bty S1 100 course a n- & i lp Yesterday's Results | prospect that our game would im- K (e i vl e N urse at An Rochester 12-4, Baltimorc 1.3, |prove on the sccond nine. But aj . san Mg & ong g i hy \ dam is similar to the Long T SMITH'S BACKERS LEAVING Afontr Rasaing {three on the 9th hole offered en- Camw)l De[ev]d Golle jate Tme‘ course 2 o eading | e e it i j classies (hat annually featire com N M New York, June 3 (Ph—Support- amiing s called R G I This ¥ mencemont, el for Hobh DRULE: | pw ATRPORT FOR ST. LOUIS |97 of Gox. Alirad smith, § arkness.) s N | tions : > Ui cluding members of his family ar 4 The second n as negotinted i St Lonis, Mo, June v A 3 LI 28, which is not brilliant golf but AR ireh sents Lo 0o il “ ana | A proposal that the city of St. souis | o ranaien 1 QBtarC toaer ik witisfactory, compared to what w [ amchess ghusWikas 1 : { borrow $2,000,000 to build a muni- ke i erg i, . The Standing |patiRtacton oonaETRe AR RS Piiladelnhia, Tiie 63 PaWilmes [4on gave them @ § 1o s e enomsarea by | (e democratic national convention W had been doing el : : {when it scemed as if Yab TR Eolte A Banidalin & T oy Rochester 3 Another player confidd that h on, holder of the intercollegiate | VU 1 SORRR S8 the | Mavol Miller. propos e A Toronto . 58 had taken 54 going out and hid Then fy i oo Rill. nob Be llyss ey wus vesolved to. bag | hat the city issue honds to that yor James J. Walker an.d his Montreal shot 34 coming home. Nothing went [pRa e NS 2 | amonnt, to hegin wstruction in ‘rmr which includes Grover M oasl | vight “on the first nine and nothing | " itted to defend his title next | today's ga he immediate | Whalen, chairman of his reception ty "” B | vent wrong on the sccond nine | Monday wuse of his withdrawal| Yale led yesterday 4 to 1 when < mmittee, arranged to leave at i Well, there are i ke that. | from the University of Texas hofore | LHe 185t of the ninth opened x_v!‘l K |45 p.m. in & private car attached Evaryehe stio ) ploye. this tsantal i et L on s N S RN P) Jm a regular Pennsylvania train, same knows not when he will b plstagt Sl o Al S R . after a fire pump - FHE ol ik eamar Foilonly oan : ¢ ¥ Charles | that the Crimson ¢ . on ity way to the address | LEADS IN HOMERS i he certain that his off days will out- N, Beard 1 of the National |tide. Then, with Frank Nuger darm here, collided with an | Frank Brower, who tried out with Buffalo at number the days when e the | ptercollegiate Tennis committer, | A0 “”) il \‘ it ‘y‘» Wreching both cars and | several big league clubs but failed Teranth ok Soraos City top of his form aftor a confurence with Samuel 1| OV finfshod when Nugent, o reC e, it was discover- | (0 make §ood, is showing the way ! s The pseudo golf philosopher chips | gy sresident of the United | 110Y nr HIL Jones and Blaze cansed damage {10 home run hitters in the Interna- Rochester at Baltimore. The psendo g I : ¥ ny Chase had crossed the plat t nty-fi i Lea th Montreal at Reading. in with a quip to the cffect thal, “it g, w0 ssociution | L ¥ ' : twenty-five cents, |tional League this summer. fis all & part of the game OF “iH Anicon withdyew from school 1o | e L A e ok g EASTERN 1 {von could play all shots perfectls. |y ror 4 on the Duvis eup ) golf would lose its interest eam Ou B d' H B Yesterday's Results Poor shots are in the kame alll s ity was considerMi | r bDoarding ouse y e (All games postponed, rain.) right No doubt about that 1 w“ tor lettors had | reccived from & show us & man who would 1ot sk | pyop o, A, University R > The Standing Tosimg his interest in golf just b~ |\ | i e | MowW TASON~HARR-R-UAME. HANDS OFF, W, 1 Pet. | cause he could play par, thres GIes | o competition i 1he southaest - i\[lw{l{;\vvn : : 'ryl\ 7 :I golf cnthusinst hs it e Nw-J Hen T e -Lieadas 1§ PAT 'MAAF:'M artford .. 54T o sane or insane golf enthusinst [ uing he had wit from col- Hestiord | L e il Defore the PuT SAFELY I\ MY SPACE,] | LEMME TAKE VALET ! Providence . 540 | But he does hope for the day 1o yiletion of the e . Lo Pittsfield 482 [ come when e will play consistentIy. sy ke part o the Davis enp try LOWER NINE, ~~THEM Vg‘r 5;“‘{/6"55 AH‘T is Springficld 453 | within a stroke or two of his handi- | guie at Atlanta IG BoY ! -~ OTES Albany 46 [cap. The rub comes in acquirin IR 17 BT FIND YOURSELF A SEAT = € \ Waterbury . 19 358 [ the ability 1o do that iphasized the fact that he would | 18 -THE DAY- COACH ~ ~~AH’LL SE BAGGAGE PUSOMALLY Ta go farther and reduce oNeS o uting a dangerons procedent by | 7 H DE Games Today o iR e s e e ~~ AND WHEN WE NEAR DAT T &I TS e ALL O'VA“ New Haven at Provideice. 2 | provement. Playing over the Same o intopeoll ginte ; T I8 DE WORLD! <« SIAM Hartford at Pittsficld. [course two, three or more tim HOUS‘YOM, BE IN MY Pu 3 < s ’ Albany at Springficld. 2 | weekly ought to produce this 1 VS. YANKEES | CAR -T0 PREPARE GEMMANS ScoTcH, AN EQU“OR Waterbury at Bridgeport. 2 lsult. But does it? Not so vou can RANGER i AN | BERTF" S Games Tomorrow notice it on seore hoard e ! ME ToR MV ARRIVAL Pittsfield at Albany. 2 Why Tmperfect form o | T Springfield at Hartford Lwould answer. That is obvions We Local Basehall Club To fnvade Mid- | INTo-THE CITY, AND Waterbury at New Haven, tall know that. Still we play some 3 o Bridgepart at I'royidence. pretty faie golf minus (e forn, W dictown For m Game To- | never had any of that stuff anyway. | o BEATS MUSHY CALLAHAN | ™\ish st o 32 What then? lLuck? Yes, that| The Ranger A. €. baseball team LA ‘V‘“‘.\“ a big part, often, when 1ow will journcy to Middletown to vaHi g R | scores are mad ek may smile gie Middletown Yankees in a return ANe Care, omng IonaMe Hoser, {or frown. Ter favor cannot be de- cime tomorrow afteruoon at 3 Soores Victory Over dunjor Wel- [pended upon. Phe contest will be stuged | ¢ | How about the wind? WBlowins o cipal Field fu the Asylum | terweight Chamip. }snm.r_— it makes a whale of a 1ot The Yanks are cont 1 or! lof difference, 1t may cut or add 50 (ting the Rangers lomorrow 1o Hollywood, Cal., June 23 @ - lyards to a drive. A head wind o ge themsolves for the 1 Jackic Carr, young Glendale hoxer, |apainst a tee will change the com- ministered to them in this ity Lt whoke appearance hitherto have | pieion of a short hole o heen in the prelimin: division of | Np adverse air currenfs and a0 Casey will again be oon the monnd hoxing cards, made his debut in the | ymushie will send a lall to the | 1h while Matty Iy main event ranks here last night |50 yards distance. Plaving agiinst 11l Bloom will be in e cateh pl and scored 10-round decision over [ihe wind often requires another berth ‘”n,l"(; Mushy Callahan, nior welter- | clun for the shot sh Zawick has called a practice welght champlon. The title was not | Wt gromnd” Fhat fakes vards off op 10 o'clock {omart at stake as the hoxers went into the tle run of approach shots and et o al Wilow Brook par FINg overycight. [off long putts Beoaohs that all players b | RIGHT, AND Wew TAKE. HIM _ALONG- BoY2-YOU KNOW WHAT WE DO WITH HORSE TH WE. HANG ‘et

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