Benched As First Member Horton Smith String— 1 AT WHITE CITY EMANONS AND DORM Sacred Heart Boys Show “Mr. Connalley” Feature STADIUM TO-NIGHT Rumors And Reality Gathered From ANNEX SLUGFESTS Well In Parochial Of Johnny Walker Cup Up This Sporting IRTorld IN YMCA LEAGUE 1930-31 At Columbus Athletics During Match The Grist Of Athletic Contest ‘Red’ Moran Beats Brother The young athletes of the Sacred Heart school on Wolcott By L. S. CAMERON By JOHN A. CLUNEY ‘Bus’ in 11-8 Contest— street, under the tutelage of Rev Francis P. Breen, made the Press Staff Correspondent) (United most i oppressive showing in competitive athletics among the Ohio, June 25—(UP)—The world’s craziest Bona-Doms Submerged Columbus, Catholic schools of the city during the year just completed. tournament got underway here to-day. It was the “Johnny 11-9 golf By Dormers, basketball and match staged as a prelude to the Ryder cup Championships in Walker Cup” Juries! track and second honors in base- same course to-morrow. And They Hang “Red” Moran, bespectacled Em- CLUB MAY chamDionshio which starts over the ball were the major honors won by PROVIDENCE from some anon moundsman, pitched his club in a season The field of players ranged all the Dr Schnozzle: "I'm afraid Jake, that you're suffering the out-east schoolboys EASTERN to a close victory over the Zl-Theta- marked more and stlffer compe- REENTER IN way from the writer, who protested is discernible.” by ‘TIPPER’ CONLEY peculiar malady which hardly tition than ever before. Father Ineffectually at the merger handicap to see P1 nine last night at the Golf lots Rutman: "Don't be silly, doctor. I just wanted Breen's made a strong bid for R. I., June 26— of 27 allotted to him, to one "Mr “Big Jake" T boys Providence, DEBUT TONITE In a centarl Twilight league tilt, laurels but a poor start of Eastern League RING Connalley," who In private and what’s It's T. B.” diamond The return if you knew wrong. 11 to 8. the sorrel-topped them. They wound up the within life Is known as Kobert are Opposing offset baseball to Provldenec screen Tyre of the kind? Your lungs th St Dr Schnozzle: "Why, Jake, nothing was his older brother season by defeating Mary two weeks Is considered highly former Wllby Jones. A handicap of plus ten was youngster of “Tipper” Conley, a trace of tubercle.” champions, the’ second setback according to an an- and Man- allotted to "Mr Connalley." Con- sound. You haven’t "Bus” whose slants were sent slant- probable, high grid star present perfectly season for the Cole Streeters. made here to-day by will make nalley, presumably was given an I know I have T. B. What's more. I never the nouncement hattan College student, B. J. R: "Still, doc, ing to hte furthest corners of the Baseball, received added interest former owner and ama- alias In honor of "One Eye" Con- Ray Ryun, his Initial showing as an of a Rich- had so TOUGH BREAKS in my life. lot. The game was featured by a.1 with the organization junior general manager of the on the simon-pure nalley simply because many teur tighter home run by Frank Kreger who league comprised of eight clubs, in- Va, Eastern League club. meet- does not belong in the "Johnny mond, card in New Britain tonight with one of "Red’s” the return of not officially *•”" connected cidentally witnessing Ryan, although Ward of Hartford In Walker Cup" matches. "One Eye" in a Lifetime aft- W'tllie The Thrill That Comes Once curves and sent it over Carroll St Ann’s school to competition connected with Richmond at the made his name by breaking in on The Culhane’s head sending in three er a lapse of several years. time, has been In Provi- such affairs as fights without present bouts prize comes home from the wars, which will school will in all probability the three or four feature of ad- When Billy Burke golfing runs ahead of him. The score by French dence for past being in any way deserving all branches of busi- at Inverness in we'll bet a innings: be represented in days consulting with local The Abrlgadoi mission. be after the United States Open July, in the directly 2 sport when school re-opens ness men regarding the transfer Irishman has It's a Secret victories of his career will be the 289 Zi-Theta-Pl ...210 230 0— 8 11 cookie that one of the cherished x—11 fall. of an Eastern League club, pre- training The "Johnny Walker Cup” com- Emanons ....350 102 16 3 been BABE HERMAN to assure himself a place on the U. S St Peter’s Impressive sumably Richmond, to this city. mittee announced confidentially that that he shot at Scioto Monday Batteries: “Bus" Moran and Har- dally for the because Sts Peter and Paul, under the di- Jones was playing under an alias team which will the Britons this week. Not only Hollis. “Red” Moran and Joe past three Ryder Cup play ry rection of Rev James F. Woods, also simply because Jones and his Phalen. weeks at Phil play- a at the finish. Not because he bettered Bobby a lion’s share reward In want he led classy field only surprised by taking garets, got his greatest ing companions did not to per- BABE HERMAN ON from oft Coppeto’s gym won the U. S. on the same course of athletic honors. The boys baseball when his boys knocked form before a gallery. The effective- Jones’ 293 by four strokes, which Open Bona-Doms Shelalcked on Bank street Beecher avenue took second honors St Mary’s In mid-season. Jim’s ness of this move is best shown in a on the team, and is in flue in 1926 but because he forced himself into place Ryder “Cheese" Monaghan was no puz- thirds in baseball and looked of the in track and junior baseball squad pretty to the fact that every one 10,- of last Paul shape for CARD was him three because of a small time piece zle to the Dormitory gang night swimming. The Sts Peter & and should relieve him of 000 Columbus taxi drivers, along CANZONERI which denied years ago, good night’s melee Golf and his offerings were hit hard and nine finished in the runner-up much worry when It comes to look- with the less glamorous of the cit- someone officially connected with the United States junior The local lail politics played by frequently about Brassco park, the position in baseball while their big ing over prospects for next year. zenry were whispering behind hands wanted Burke for the a will tip the association. As the Ryder seven tilt winding up with brothers were giving the Hearts A second In bowling was Jones Is TO-NIGHT AT ROCK story goes, Inning place beams around that Bobby playing golf in the could but was ruled off with Bill Melhorn, because of the Bona-Doms on the short end of battle for the second rung the best St Francis salvage here to-day. A near record gal- Cup team five years ago out 170 pounds a 11-9 count. Ray Richards hurled older circuit. Tom Mates of the from the wreck which other clubs was assured. latter and a U. S. G. A. official of Millie waros naiurni nsnuns lery a difference of opinion between the for the Dormers and although hit east school took third place in the made of them during the sport year. Charlie Call Him Gene! Former Nemesis weight is 173 pounds. Kaplan status. Burke sided in with Meibom, and paid for his loyalty by hard managed to eke out his second foul-shooting tourney. The Franciscans started strong in another local leather- Among the lesser and greater high Egal, to league victory. The score by In- Still Going Strong everything but were just also-rans his ring lights of the field are James Joseph Meets Emard— without reason, from the Ryder team that went Eng- pusher, is making Jerry being dropped, nings: St Mary’s, as usual were very when the curtain was rung down In on the same card meet- Tunney, who told the Writer he issue of a that in Fath- debut land. This year, Burke forced the by shooting golf type 0— 9 14 2 much out in front everything. the various branches of sport. Brown of Hartford wishes would call him Gene; Dubois Boxes Sombathy 3ona-Doms_121 032 ing Jackie people who watched the They make a habit of winning the er Butler must be complimented, Charles Francis magazine the British players themselves qualify- Dormitory ....021 215 x—11 15 1 at 150 pounds. Coe, clearly impressed baseball cup every season- Even the nevertheless, on his untiring effort and most of the golf writers A1 Weill another fine the week. You see, even can't Batteries: "Chese” and writer, presents ing rounds at Scioto within past politics Monaghan change of coaches this past year with youngsters, sports being just a of Chicago and New York. program of bouts at the W’hite City Sullvan. Ray Richards Melvin a man down—forever. ‘Beauty” made no difference. Harry sideline for him in the Hill parish. of the tournament will Stadium this with Tony keep good A feature evening, ind "Gabby” Clark. carried on capably where Joe Mul- Resume a fountain world's lightweight SWAMPS be portable drinking Canzoneri, ville left off. In swimming, Father Baseball, (senior), number par- HOPEVILLE a tank and the light in equipped with pressure champion, sharing spot What About the New Golf Ball? Standing Loughran's boys finished 24 points ticipating, about 110; winners, St filled with non-alcoholic beer. It the ten-round feature attraction, Well, Now, W L Per I up on their closest rivals, St Jos- Mary’s. tour- Kalamazoo, will be the most heavily prized with Herman Perlick, holes of with the and Putsic Friars .7 1 .875 eph’s. Baseball (junior); number parti- The encoun- Burke’s 289 for 72 golf larger lighter golf WESTVILLE OUTFIT nament in history, for every player Mich, pounding star. O’Fe .5 1 .833 St Joseph’s, under the care of cipating, about 160; winners, St Jos- card and to over. The score four will win an award ranging from a ter will top a 34-round ball, gave the critics something ponder clipped Vikings .4 2 .667 Father Valantiejus, won the first eph’s. 8:30 packet of wooden tees to a |10U set the first bout is scheduled for strokes off Jones’ winning 293 in 1926 WITH THE OLD BALL. Zi-Theta-Pi .2 2 .500 bowling championship in Catholic Basketball (senior): number par- clubs. o'clock. .500 all of the Sa- YALE DIAMOND of golf one Cwoans .2 2 school sport history, when ticipating, about 78; winners. ON arrived New Haven Burke, in his rounds at Scioto bagged 14 birdies and lost only Meantime, Charles Whitcombe, Canzoneri in great Emanons .3 4 .429 parochial schools gathered at Gen- cred Heart’s. captain of the British team, and early yesterday and is in fine phy- stroke on 15 holes, and this against adverse wind and African weather. Bona-Doms .....3 4 .429 lot’s for the St Patrick’s day classic. Track: number participating, sical and anxious to get into Walter Hagen, leader of the United shape a Pine Hills .1 3 .250 The Lithuanian baseball team gave abou 80; winners, Sacred Heart’s. Local Legion Champs Reg- He He finished the last three rounds in better than perfect golf, scoring 71. States forces, were making final de- the ring with Perlick tonight. Wllby Hi-T .1 4 .200 the rest of the league plenty of Swimming: number participating, is confident of coming a 72 difficult Ohio course. It seems, after all, the ister 10 to 1 Victory— cisions about the lineup for the lly- highly 72, 71 against par for the Sigmas .0 2 .000 bother throughout the season but it about 105; winners, St Mary’s. four- with a win and even be-« St number der cup contests. Two-ball through new ball is O. K. with the who the for a but for remained for Tommy Kaukas, Bowling: participating, boastful in boys play game living, Joe Fans Eleven somes will be played to-morrow and came a bit contending Joe’s graduate, to pilot the Junior about 64; winners, St Joseph’s. Bowey Kalamazoo the rounder it is out of order. singles contests Saturday. that he would put the ordinary Church Games team to a championship in the Foul shooting: number participat- —Play Naugy Next Horton Smith Bcnclicd artist to sleep before the fight was minor loop. ing, about 120; winners, St Thomas, It was believed that the lineups very old. Frank Conroy did great work with (R. Cronan). Talks of K. O. Odds and Ends From Here and There Another double header will be The Hopeville Juniors clearly would call for a singles match be- the St Thomas boys. It appears that Approximately 600 boys competed In the event that the little Italian In the church at demonstrated their supremacy over tween Hagen and . presented league Frank always gets pint sized young- In parochial school athletics during sensation is successful of making If it wouldn't take too we’d tell the about the sharp- Hamilton afternoon. the Westville American Legion Each captain has ten players at his long you story park Saturday sters with which to build his clubs. the 1930-31 season. boasts a he will have first diamond at 2 o'clock champions last night on the new disposal. Hagen is expected to use his reality, shooter who sent the boys seven straight losers- at Jamaica, which they On the Ray Cronan gave him some conso- field in West- Gene Sar- accomplished something a few the St Mary’s Russian Orthodox lation the annual free KERRY BEATS KILDARE Yaje junior varsity himself, Johnny Farrell, quite came 8 to and by copping 1 of the leaders in the lightweight went for hard and heavy. The eighth tip in, paid 1, nobody church nine with the First The Tom- New York — Kerry de- vilje taking an easy 10 to victory azen, Billy Burke, Leo Diegel, A1 tangles throw title. In bowling. County do a wide if a football in their initial contest since being Densmore Shute and division have failed to by played him. Now the gent is looking for $800 which he might get Lutherans while on the second dia- mies finished third, trailing St Joes feated Kildare in Goellc Espinosa, a 18 champions of the local le- he may margin. Pedlick has met great the mond at the same time the Prospect and St Francis. game at Ebbets Field last night, crowned Wifly Cox. In the doubles, Acoustic Products back on the board ... In New Orleans mixers but he has yet gets big take the to 3. of the Kerries scored gion league. substitute Horton Smith or Craig many god representatives On St Paul One Big Game Doyle hander, to down under sleep- producing other Genaro won a decision over Claudie Wilson in a ten two and two tries. Joe Bowey, youthful right Wood for Shute. Smith was an go night Mickey aggregation. Jim Carr, at the helm at St Mar- goals home club to six scat- punch. limited the original team member but his play round bout. Sit tight and we’ll let you know later in Claudie’s right tered hits and sent eleven back to Perlick, on the other hand, has has been off recently. a ball after three swings. His his to give Tony all name is Patsy Incidentally, they picked great little player tho bench The British lineup is expected to guns pointed two Westville hurl- the fight he is looking for. Perlick to Yale next season. Better than that, mates pounded include Captain Whitcombe, George in Ned Warren lead the varsity for sixteen hits, Bowey and that he has met men of Can- era , W. H. says the chance he had for the came when Albie Booth came I O’Dea each garnering three Duncan, zoneri’s calibre before, and as he only captaincy “Lafty” Davies, , , safeties. held no fears for them neither does to the front for him. That’s one reason Yale likes Albie Booth Ernest Whitcombe and Syd Saster- The score: ho fear the Italian flash. He, too, SINGLETON & CO. Hodson and Arthur Pete Shea has to the Amateur league with a little spiel UPSON, Waterbary. book. Bert in confident of winning and he goes agreed help City ab h a are other British players Havers further to say that Canzoneri will about a field day which you will hear and see at Hamilton park soon c 5 1 12 1 Murphy, available. k low that he has been in a real Maszarella, ss .3 1 when it is all over. Buckley, ss.0 ft l 0 battle Lawlor, rf 2 1 ft 0 Remember Babe? Friday Bartolfnl, rf .l ft 1 ft The semi-final attraction billed DUNLAP, AYCOCK 0 If .4 2 1 FUNERAL FRAT eight rounds will bring together Gagaln, 0 ft for Monerat, If ..1 0 Herman of New York and Saturday 1 0 Babe Bagis, lb 4 2 Mass, light- lb. 1 ft 1 ft Jerry Emard, Holyoke, FINAL FAVORITES O’Donnell, sensation. Herman will sub- 3b .3 0 ft WON FROM PAPER weight Brophy, who was Monday Finke, 3b 1 ft l 0 stitute for Henry Perlick, O’Des, cf » a 1 ft erased from the card due to a badly IN GOLF TOURNEY ft ft Wllmot, 2b 2 ft damaged left eye received in a 1 ft CV Harrison, 2b 0 ft NINE YESTERDAY in New York last Satur- Tuesday ft workout * 3 1 KIRKSEY Bowey, p day. At first it was thought that Staadlngi By GEORGE W. L. Per. would be able to go through (United Press Staff Correspondent) Totals .3o 16 Henry 37 14 Galvin’s Slants No Emard but at Hartford ...,. .723 Fields, Chicago, June 25 N*n Haven. Mystery with his bout with 21 Olympia Bridgeport 34 .618 — he was —(UP) The National Intercol- ab Morti- the advice of his physician New Haven 29 23 .337 2b 2 to Determined to take in the 26 23 .431 legiate golf championship entered *0*** Whalen, ordered not part Norfolk Goode, If 8 fight. Henry arived in New Haven Allentown 24 29 .453 the quarter-final round today with & Marx lb 6 in Baseball Classic 22 29 .431 east- Schaffner Balcom, cians yesterday and will be on hand to Albany four middle westerners, three Hart, cf .4 23 33 .411 left in Prettynian, act as a second to his brother Her- Springfield erners and one southerner Albrecht, ss Richmond 20 .357 j* "Galvin’s Gall” would be an ap- man. the running. Pascal, rf 2 title for the ensuing story made a fine for the 36-hold quarter- Wilson, rf propriate Matchmaker Weill Gaatea Yesterday. Pairings baseball Three Piece Suits 3b 2 which concerns the game substitution. Fans will remember finals follow: Carmody, Hartford 11, Springfield 3 (1st). c 3 the Undertakers over the Kid Kap- half: Forde. non by Herman’s great fights with Hartford 5, Springfield 1 (2nd). Upper Klebak, p Newspaper Nine yesterday after- at New Haven and the world’s Allentown 2 John Florio, Ohio State, vs James J1 lan Norfolk 3, (lat). Baldwin, p noon at Hamilton Park. The score bout Allentown Norfolk 2 Reston, Illinois. 1 featherweight championship 3, (2nd). Ladd, 2b was 14 to the seven 1. Robert Ohio vs Sid- 1 13, game going at Waterbury a few years ago. Richmond 3, Bridgeport Kepler, State, Baranger, ss at that New Haven 2. innings and stopping point In one of the six- round matches Albany 3, ney Noyes, Yale. three- New Haven 6, Albany 2 (2nd). Totals .26 21 because the Undertakers were Romeo DuBois of this city and Lower half: dead and unable to bury min- George T. Dunlap, Jr., Princeton, quarters Jules Sumbathy, Bridgeport Gamea Today. Waterbury 3 2 3 1 6 themselves. However, the aforemen- These vs William Redmond, Notre Dame. \ 1 ster will have it out. bo>s New Haven at Hartford. New Haven 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 who read Tom- tioned Galvin, thoroughly were booked for an 18-minute ses- Albany at Springfield. Jess Rainwater, Tulane, vs Eddie Udelowltz's latest tirade on Yale. Errors—Carmody 2, Whalen. Runs sion on the last card, but threat- Allentown at Richmond. my Aycock, “How To Plav Baseball” before at Norfolk. _Mazzarella 2, Lawlor, Gagain 2, just ening weather cut the bout to four Bridgeport Rolling Along. decided to do the Rogers 2, Brophy, Bartollni, Bowey, game time, pitch- rounds with DuBois getting the Surviving yesterday's two 18-hole batted in—Lawlor, The Undertakers decided to do Gamea Tomorrow. little Camody. Runs ing. palm. It was a great battle while matches in the blazing heat, 2, Ragis, O’Dea 2, Brophy, the batting. They did. Albany at Springfield. of East Gagain it lasted and it should carry plenty Allentown at Richmond. 118-pound George Dunlap 2 Two-base hits—Mazzarella, Law- Came in Bunches be- They of action in it tonight. The fans New Haven at Hartford. Orange, N. J„ and Princeton, Gagain, Ragis, Balcom. Three- home lor, In the second inning, two the encore. at Norfolk. came a favorite to retain the title base hits—Gagain. Brophy. Stolen will enjoy Bridgeport runs, a pair of triples and a bushel will show he won last from Lawrence TO bases— Bowey, O'Dea 2, Albrecht, The second six-rounder year FORMERLY $30 $45 of bingles in no way discouraged the and Notre Dame. Moller was Wllmot, Carmody. Sacrifice— Lawlor. Maxle Pink, clever New Yorker NATIONAL LEAGUE. Moller, who on Double plays—Albrecht to Balcom. agllic Galvin, kept "groov- Billy Kohut of Brooklyn, trading put out in the first round yesterday 6, West- ing” them to the delight of the Left on bases—Waterbury punches. Both ofthese boys are Standing! by Sidney Noyes, Yale, 3 and 2. 5. Bases on balls—Off Bowey Embalmers. When it W. L. Per. sure to have ville springthly hard punchers and it is more than Both Cliainplons. one or two of a but we’re your right ofT Kleback 8; off Baldwin 1. Hits came time for the News nine to bat St Louis 39 18 .684 There’* only kind, 6, that will steal some of One of Dunlap’s chief rivals for —Off Kleback 10 in 4. Hit by pitcher likely they New York 35 23 .503 they only had eight runs to make up rest of the the title is bespec- find and dark color* in wor- Baldwin (Wilmot). Struck out the thunder from the Chicago 34 25 .576 Tommy Aycock, and a color to *uit you. You’ll light —By to tie the score. They got two, and lad who halls from size _By Bowey 11: by Kleback 4; by card. Brooklyn 31 30 .508 tacled Yale — four more later. But do think button Baldwin 2. Wild pitch Baldwin. you Weill has a' found rounder for the Boston 31 31 .500 Jacksonville, Fla., and won the in- cassimeres and serges in both two and three Galvin was Not steds, cheviots, Passed ball—Forde. Losing pitcher young discouraged? attraction. It will have as Philadelphia 25 34 .424 tercollegiate crown in 1929 but did — and a opening _ Skelly by jugful! He went right back to 23 36 .399 Kleback. Umpires Its Steve Vane of Derby, Pittsburg not compote last year. An selection is always best Time—1:30. the mound and some more. principals Cincinnati 22 41 .349 models. early Schroedtr. pitched amateur sensation and Jim Dunlap and Aycock were favored Here Saturday as former Play And, you might have guessed, the meet in the lower bracket semi- home Paternostro, Newington punching Gamea Y'eaterdny. to plays its first Undertakers scored some more. Hopeville The bout should put the Louis Philadelphia 2 (1st). final, with the winner likely to go at Hamilton Park Saturday at- Writers Got specialist. St 4, game Even warfare 2 on to the the Nauga- fans in good form for the St Louis 4, Philadelphia (2nd). title. r ternoon meeting strong A seventh inning spurt by the 0 21-hole match Trousers Sweaters, $2.95 at 2:30 which will follow. New York 2, Chicago (1st). Two victors in Sport tuck Legion champions writers tied the score, but the Un- New York 10 (2nd). will Chicago 14, yesterday, Robert Kepler, Ohio o’clock. "Lefty” O’Dea prob- dies batted last against George Cincinnati 8, Boston 5 (1st). $5 to $6.50 for the State, and Sidney Noyes, Yale, met formerly start on the mound Geoffrey who was somewhat Cincinnati 6 (2nd). ably Casey, Boston 11, in the other top brakcket match. $3.95 locals. effective with a straight, fast ball. Brooklyn 6, Pittsburg 4 (1st). Tonight 3 State Game However, Alderson caught one of Brooklyn 6, Pittsburg (2nd). in Hartford MAJOR LEAGUE formerly $5 to $8.50 Sleeveless slip-on sweaters grays, The New Britain and his fast ones, with one on base and Ga mm Today. nines will play their post- was Legion the game over. York. Jokers at Colts Held LEADERS Cincinnati at New Jolly Play Plain and mixtures in gray, blues and greens. poned game tonight For the winners, "Johnno" Mur- at Boston. fancy 6 o'clock. The Wa- Chicago in Hartford a* phy and Alderson were the stand- St Louis at Brooklyn. meet Terry- Waterville Club brown and tan. tertown Legion champs outs. For the "Moose” Fitz- I'sttfd Press) at af- losers, IB7 Pittsburg Philadelphia. villa in the Key Town Saturday gerald. standing in the shade of the Following averages compiled by The villers ternoon in a return tilt. old apple tree, and Eddie O'Donnell United press include guinea played Lames Tsmsrrow. A banner double header is on the Neckwear for the towners at Wednesday June 24th. Cincinnati at New York. books for afternoon at were easy victims were the cream of the crop. Inci- Saturday last LKADIAlb HITTKHS Chicago at Boston. Park- Pajamas, $3.45 Watertown Saturday. dentally, the Newsmen voted In a Waterville At 2 o’clock the Player, Cub U. AB it H P.C. St Louis at Brooklyn. new mascot after the Thomaston Knights of Columbus 55c, Two for $1 game. His Huth, Yankees ..50 177 50 *0 .300 Pittsburg at Philadelphia. to $8.50 team will cross batB with the Wat- formerly $5 name ia Galvin. .Morgan, Indians 48 153 32 58 .375 Smoke-Eaters Lose Simmons, Ath ..80 243 54 91 .375 AMERICAN LEAL I E. erville Juniors while the main con- Hendrick, Hods 47 179 27 «7 .374 test at 4 o'clock brings together the Plenty of color and pep in these pa- Hand-made four-in-hands in beauti- Ath .44 1 77 38 «« .373 Standing! Jokers of and the > • Cochrane, Jolly Waterbury — all have the No Belt to Club Netmen Trask Hurls HOME III IMS W. L. Per: Waterville Maroons, defending jamas ful foulards. Well, 44 16 .733 , Klein, Phillies 18 Philadelphia champions In the City Recreation waistband. Yankees IK 4.1 20 .663 ball tiehrlg, Washington League. The Maroons are The invincible firemen volley Yankees 15 New York 32 25 .561 strength- their non- Webbers Huth, ened the addition of five team fulled to live ul> to Defeating J-'nxx, Athletics 13 Cleveland 30 31 .422 by Wilby laker lawt niRht aw Fritz Klambt'a Arlett. Phillies II Boston 23 34 .404 high school players, including Joe .361 2 club netmen, wtuelna a re- “Chippie” Trunk'* fine relief pitch- Hornsby, Cubs 12 Detroit 24 32 Butler, Marty Morlarty, "Carbun- Hosiery, for $1 Hoys' 36 .372 Shirts, $1 them a Intr enabled the Naugatuck odd Fel- III KN SI Louis 22 cle” Driscoll, "Perleles” Crichton markuble rully, ndfnlnletered .351 to u Phillies 59 Chicago 20 37 three to two itumt wetback on the low* breeae through with 4 to Klein, and "So-Fee” Brlottl, and Dick Senators 57 Plain white and fancy with attached lawi The fire- .'I verdict over the Well Shop boy* Myer. Tuckey, crack Naugutuck Odds and ends of our dollar silk and armory courts night. Yankees 55 tinmen Yesterday. high after the wecond at the Xuugutuek Recreation Field (iehrig, shortstop. collars. men were caw-men Bishop, Athletics 55 Si Louie 6. Philadelphia b were last night. After the Webber* had lisle hose in and (ante and their Ida flume* Simmons, Athletics 54 Detroit 7, Washington 3. and white attached collar plain fancy patterns. aero** three run* In the 3. $2.50 $3.50 easily put out by the clubber*. 'I lie pushed Manual), Senators 54 New York 10, Chicago on 3. •moko-ealerw copped the firm two Pr*t two Inning*, Tru*k appeared Ml’I* 4 Boston 7, Cleveland Amateur shirts, slightly mussed, $1.75. the luwl three by the scene and relieved Miller and Cronin, Senators . 93 Sports fumei and cropped 91 Lames Today. tntle Cell In- twirled a (wo hit gum* during the Simmons, Athletics wide murglna. t.'aptoln Combs, Yankees 90 New York at Chicago <2». Bt LLDtMiM VICTORS. Polo Shirts Jack Keefe, Mike Lom- lu*l live frame*. tone, Hip Averlll, Indians .. 90 Philadelphia at HI Louie (S>. the Ullloii on the Hlub for the local* The North End Bulldogs defeated bardi ulid Carl I lawwell featured Manual), Senators .*1 Boston at Cleveland. Cotton Beach Robes deserved belter fate, and but fur the Cadets last night at Fulton play of tile olubbel’w. Washington at Detroit. three coneucutlve mleplay* In the Park by a 10 to it score In a regu- $1.95 fourth Inning* whluh tilled the ugok*. Lames Tamarrew, lation contest. Mike Uxarhou and limited the $1.95 a klngle by Churchill and another Walnut Hills Defi New York at Cleveland. twirled for the Dogs to Box at Detroit. Eddie Dolan mlNpluy, would have been the win- Philadelphia losers to nine hits four of which Made of a fine Australian Zephyr Boston at Nt Louis, Gst one for the shore In a nest awn- ning pllcher. Moth team* colleded The WmIiiui Hill* have Slitersd the were garnered by Catcher Crawley. Washington at Chlcakn. und Mulll- or Card *1* hltk in the keven inning tuaael, field of sporl hkmIm and have reer- "Trevley" Minor young with shawl collar and belt. wool yarn light weight rayon. on Hartford losers. ing stripe The wore hy Inning*: wanixed their baseball 1*010 w Ills'll INTMM NATIONAL LNACItlK. van hit hard for the II II K will be couched by "Hebe" Tracy, Four local blfiioli-purva are elated (aid Fellow* I an Hnu a -« « 3 funner Muffnlu Seminary star, I11 lb* Lames Yeefeeder, AIIKOwTmiMi!. In allow their ware* lonlahl oil IM Buffalo « flail, W either* HI a can a-a 3 3 Mills' lineup will be Danny Noonan, Newark It, The Mt Francla Cubs annexed a boelntf card el t'aiihol I ark « Ondl amateur Trash Thomas Seminarian Mtukes (Jane Newark T, Murrain lo-it verdict over the Flaming Ar- Mddle Lolaii, ih* Matierle*: Naugatuck, Miller, Ml Montreal CIIy T In Hartiunl Irleii nf I he It, Jersey III] rows yesterday morning at Hamil- U- and Hwaiikon Webber*, Dillon and erford, "Mimalta" Jarvla Montreal I, Jersey City I (Indi, Town f*loi elumter, "htveer" nine, "fled" ton Park, The victory was the Jul > Jolt'd' Terry, I'mpire, Halley, championship 1'rushy Tornnto II, Needing I. lr*da the Malm ymina Noon, Halnts third In a row. This After- hitting It" Reynold* Wyman Muh'ahy, I'bil Mroeweau, hard noon at I o'clock on the same dia- Winn Nnuun Ai l aney Island llalpli Fleoeella, an and Connor*. The Mills srs took. At New York—Jimmy Ablisy, Um our ImKw— Bunk M. •nd koxlto H«In kt. under end Johnny mond the two teams will ulaali lUlmir will I Hr I | if, Mroahlyn, hnoehed out Inn fnr names tPlth Oakville, Water. IO«.4, N«w York, «ul|>«ltitdd Tam. Mthtweluhi, uphold Watertown V, again. rift reputation Teunir from Ueorgc Mintlli, IN, Newark, N, J>, Vlfle. Nauaaiuelf and tny Murphy, 132, Inwaod, N, Oil Open kMlunter Mill I o'clock, Hi! i heeler Mainn, 3»3 h3, New Any team will he anniimmudaied hv Arthur lltrdetthei'k, lift. New Vurk, mnkor Mmlte, Mew Haven, lit. New York, defeated Peter Mar- foik, haocked out -Hen llnhera, Italy answering MtrougH Mi* I tern aural or knocked «ut Wilbur Itahlttatin, >t|nk» und UprlHtftleld are IIMnl Op Cuba 14). t»l. plmninv •!»«. 03 !•«, InwMtl (l>| ft'rsd Clttuadl, tinea, 1471-1,