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THE HARTFORD COURANT: SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1949. ity and was often declared to carefully for notification of a Homer Moore Reports To Hartford; CYO Grammar School League meeting that will be called just the otustanding pianist in organized baseball. He was drafted out Bob Goodyear Out-Duels Bob Wolcott To Give Yale 6-2 Verdict Over Tigers Taylor To Face Grays Here Today of AVaterbury by the Cincinnati aa soon as there are sponsors enough to match the number of teams. CONSOLATION PLAYOFFS. W.

L. Pet. St. Augustine 3 0 1.000 St. Anthony 2 1 .677 Returns to Chiefs Junior Leagues Teams Run Ahead Of $32 Sponsors Seventeen business firms or individuals willing to spend $32 to sponsor boys' amateur baseball teams are needed in a hurry to allow organization of the Jaycee- The Tigers picked up a tally In the third when Walt Armstrong's single chased in George Keepler, Pete Appleton Named Our Lady of Sorrows 2 1 .677 who had reached first on a pass Minor League Manager Pete Appleton, a member of Teryville's wel known sports family has been named to lead the Homer Moore, home run champion of the Eastern League last season when he clouted 20 while playing centerfield for the chiefs, is back in Hartford.

The fleet footed and hard hitting outfielder reported to Manager Browne yesterday. Moore, who was robbed of a chance of playing in the fbrld Series last Fall when he was injured on the day that he Courant leagues for boys from 12 Sherman-Denison team of the Big State League, a club which has a working agreement, with the St. Michael 2 2 .500 St. Thomas 11 .500 St. Francis 0 1 .500 St.

Gabriel 0 4 .000 Schedule. June 7: Our Lady of Sorrows vs. St. Thomas at Elizabeth, St. Francis vs.

St. Anthony at Riverside; St. Michael vs. St. Augustine at Colt No.

22. June 9: Our Lady of Sorrows vs. St. Gabriel at Poquonock, St. Michael vs.

St. Francis at South Windsor, St. Anthony vs. St. Augustine at Goodwin.

St. Michael 323 103 12 9 8 St. Gabriel 000 135 211 7 3 Tinnerella, A. Campelll (3). B.

Cam-pellt (4) and Phillips; rpiUon and Akonls. to 17 years of age, The score now stands 39 teams earlier in the session, The Blue added another brace of three in the eighth, mainly through Dick Cook's timely triple which drove in Dick Tettlebach and Bob James. Cook registered on, a fielder's choice. A single by Kepler scored Ed Irvin who had doubled a moment before him in the final inning. New Haven, June (AP.) Tale, acorinc a trio of rung in the econd and eighth frames, triumphed over Princeton today as Hie Big Three rivala renewed their 79-years-old baseball series, to 2.

Although both clubs are members ct the Eastern Intercollegiate League, the outcome here had no bearing on the standing. Bob Wolcott held the victors to four hits, five less than winning twirler Bob Goodyear, but his support wasn't as strong. Wolcott fanned six, two more than his mound opponent. Yale went in front in the second and was never headed. A pass, Paul Lambert's two bagger, aa error and another double by Art Dowd produced a trio of runs.

Washington Senators. Pete started his professional ca and 22 sponsors. More sponsor Reds and his, pitched for Boston, New York, Yankees, Chicago and Washington, twice, in the American League. Kramer Defeats Riggs In Wembley Pro Match London, June 4. (AP.) Jack Kramer of Los Angeles today won the Wembley version of the world indoor professional tennis championship by beating Bobby Riggs, also of Los Angeles, 2-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4.

Riggs set a fast pace in the first set, but he appeared, to burn himself out in the early stages of the match. It was Kramer's second win over Riggs in a professional championship. Kramer, former U. and Wimbledon amateur king, bested Riggs in the finals of the American Professional Championship last summer. reer with Waterbury in the old ing firms are expected to fall in line, according to M.

W. Treat, was recalled by the Boston Braves Eastern League in 1926 after Jr. of the Junior Chamber of graduating-from the University of Commerce. The past week's sponsors who Michigan. A graduate of Terry-ville high school, where he was a a rbl ab three letter man, he was recom sent checks for $32 to Mr.

Treat at the Junior Chamber, Old State 4 1 0 1 1 2 mended to enter the University Wyverns Defeat Grads In Tenth House, included the Royal Type or Michigan by Harry Fisher, YALE Tettlebach cf Kreutzer lb Jameg Cook rX Raynor rf FltzKerald If Lambert ss Smith 2b writer. Travelers Men' Club. then superintendent of schools Marble Pillar Restaurant, Fuller 0 10 0 5 1 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 6 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 4 5 0 here, and whose brother was coach at Michigan. He made a Brush Hodgetts Food Store. Home Building Association and long career out of baseball, al Bob Kelly Florist.

though he holds degress in music 3 4 0 3 4 3 4 2 28 ab 4 5 3 4 4 and law. The Kingswood School Varsity defeated the 'Old Boys' by a score of 7 to 6 yesterday at West Hartford, pushing across two runs in the tenth inning. After the grads had scored twice in the ninth to send the game into Teams that have filed entries are asked to watch this paper 0 6 5 27 11 He is a concert pianist of abil erbt and Marvin Rickert went in his place, had more hard luck this Spring. He had apparently won steady work with the Milwaukee Brewers of the American Association when he slipped on the dugout steps and injured his ankle. When he recovered he was unable to break back into the lineup and was sent here where he could work every day.

The return of Moore may be just what the Chiefs need to get them climbing in the Eastern League race. Away to a bad start, Hartford hasn't been able-to get over the .500 and at the moment are three games below this mark. If Moore can pick up "-where he left off last year the future of the Chiefs looms brighter. Johnny Taylor, former Bulkeley High pitching star, will be given his first starting assignment with Hartford this afternoon when the Chiefs play host to the Williams- Dowd 3b Goodyear Totals PRINCETON Kepler cf Fair-child Batrd rf Armstrong 2b Prior Becker lb HOMER MOORE extra innings, they scored another ho 2 11 0 1 10 2 6 0 10 1 2 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 3 4 Chiefs Shut Out Rockville Array 4 1 run in the tenth to lead 6-5. However.

J. Ricketson walked, Flynn sacrificed and Marinan knocked in the tieing run with a Irvin 3b Wolcott a-Carpenter TENNIS SALE $15. GRADE NYLOn STRUNG RACKETS $9.95 These include: 4 Davis Cup, Win. Bancroft, Dunlop, Max Ply. LIMITED STOCK 3 1 single.

Then H. Furlong walked Totala 35 2 9 "24 10 1 2 Yale 030 000 03x 6 Princeton 001 000 0012 and Marinan scored the tie breaking run while the alumni infield threw out Ross at first base. a I 2b, Irvin, Lambert, Dowd; 3b; Cook; ah. Kreutzer: sb. Kreutzer.

Smith: left, Princeton 9, Yale 3: bb, off Wol cott 4, Goodyear 3 ao, by wolcott 6, Goodyear 4: u. Mullln and Lockerv: port Grays in a double header at Bulkeley Stadium starting at two 2:10. a Carpenter struck out lor o'clock. Taylor's only previous appearance was in a relief role. DRY CLEANING No Extra Charge for 3 Hour Service! 3 Stores for Your Convenience: 15 OFF LIST FOR MONTH OF JUNE til SCO Three Track Aluminum Combination Storm Window SELF STORING NO GADGETS JUST PUSH UP OR PULL DOWN 3 YEARS TO PAY Phone For Demonstration Homo Products Go.

340 Tolland Street East Hartfprd Phone 8-8366 Paul LaPalme. the brilliant oicuit in ytn. I III I' I I First Place at Stake In Twilight Circuit Tha Lords and Red Stags will Springfield. southpaw who has won five games without los NYLON STRUNG CORTLAND RACKETS $6.00 Grade $3.95 ing a decision, will try to make it Rockville, June 4. (Special.) The Hartford Chiefs defeated the Rockville All-Stars by a score of 5 to 0 Saturday afternoon at the new baseball field in Henry Park, before a crowd estimated at 2000.

Mayor Frederick Berger welcomed the Hartford team to the field. The event was a benefit for the "Jimmy" Fund with about $600 being raised, and it was also the closing event of the opening week ceremony at the new field. Hartford used a Rockville battery with Kraulicki pitching and Kolloval catching. Paul Blossfield, three-years-old son of Charles Blossfield, president of the Hartford Chiefs, put on a hitting and pitching demonstration which greatly amused the crowd, and then Paul went out with a container, collecting over in one or tne games, paui battle for first place in the Hartford Twilight League Monday night at Colt Park. The rivals are the only undefeated teams In the six-club loop shut out Albany last Monday aft er tne senators wnippea tne Chiefs eight times in a row.

which opened Its season last week. The Chiefs can do themselves KINGSWOOD J. Ferlong 3b Allen Rondeau aa McCarthy lb H. Furlong rf D.Nixon If Ross cf Flynn 2b Turner J. Ricketson rf Marinan lb Brown J.

Nixon 2b Walgren Ralney Cheney Leonard Totals OLD BOYS Eblen Vlerlng a House lb Swain 2b W. Healy 3b J. Healy ss Schwertdfeger c-Jf Hadley p-cf Barhoff rf DePaolis McLaughlin If Pf orsall 1 B. Ricketson 3b Landry ss Merrells cf Baker 2b ab a rbl 4 0 1 3 1 0 0 3 1 2 5 10 0 3 1 1 2 10 2 2 1 1 10 0 0 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 5 0 1 3 0 0 2 10 0 110 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1.1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0.0 2 1 1 0 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 35 11 30 10 0 7 ab a rbl 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 5 0 0 0 3 0 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 10 0 5 12 5 1 1 2 0 112 0 1 -1 110001 10 1 1 3 0 0 1-1 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 5 0 0 2 2 11110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 TENNIS BALLS Practice Grade 3 for SI. 00 3 in a can, any make $1.59 The Stags and the Lords clash on diamond No.

7 while the Dukes and Shamrocks clash In another Monday gam on No. 8. There Is a single gam carded Wednesday at Colt Park with the Cubs facing the Columbia 30 Union Place Phone 6-7459 44 Trumbull Street Phone 2-8346 240 Farmington Ave. Phone 7-5621 Open Evenings 3 HOUR Laundry Dry Cleaning Stores, Inc. Paul E.

Lauthold, Pr. Traas. a lot of good in the Williamsport series. In addition to today's dou-! ble header, single games are scheduled with the Grays Monday and Tuesday nights. At the present time the Grays hold AC on No.

7 The week will be completed with a full schedule of three contests on TENNIS SNEAKS MZSS 9 WOMENS SPECIAL SI. 49 Friday night. The games are: Co Reeommondtd by tt Aawican Institute Dryefpamns A mariean Institute Launderln lumbia A(J vs. uukes on no. cubs vs.

Stags on No. 8, and Shamrocks fourth place by a hair game over the Chiefs, but Hartford can re-! $46 more for the Jimmy Fund. vs. Lords on No. 11.

The standings: verse the positions by taking the rbl Pet 1 series. Following williamsport, Elmira comes here for the first time this season for single games on Wednesday, Thursday and 0 Red Stags i 0 1.000 Lord's 2 0 1.000 Shamrocks 11 .500 Cubs I 1 J500 ab 4 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 2 13 2 0 12 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 18 0 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 10 3 0 2-8785 50 Trumbull St. Dukes 0 2. .000 Columbia A. C.

0 2 .000 Cubs Recall Hacker, Dewey Adkins Sent Out 9 27 10 0 5 erbi 0 Philadelphia, June 4. (AF.) 0 2 Totals 35 6 13 28x12 0 6 Kingswood 000 005 000 27 Old Boys 000 300 002 1 2b Schwerdtfger, H. Furlong, Allen 3b, Merrells. H. Furlong; sb, J.

Furlong, J. Ricketson 2, H. Furlong, D. Nixon, Ross, Ralney, Allen, Pforsall, B. Ricketson 2, W.

Healy; Allen, Flynn, House, Schwerdtfeger; dp, D. Nixon to Walgren to J. Furlong; De- The Chicago Cubs today ex HARTFORD Reed 2b Verrler If Levan rf Tufano cf Krtnian lb Ackeret 3b Pirrello ss Kolloval Kraulicki Totals ROCKVILLE Owen It Schumey ss Ermisch rf-lb Halloran lb Dzladul lf-rf Plnsky 2b Foley 3b Widholm Miller Wuthrlch cf Pero cf Edmondo lb Brittner 3b Seltenrich 3b Dujeck Jocko Owners' Special changed pitchers on their nine-man staff by recalling Warren Hacker from Shreveport of the Texas League and optioning Dewey Adkins also a righthander, 37 ab 2 4 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 5 4 3 3 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 to Los Angeles of the pacinc 0 0 Coast League. faons to Ktcketson Kamey to Marinan; left, Kingswood 6, Old Boys bb, Eblen 1, Hadley 1, Turner 1, Walgren 1, Cheney so, Eblen 3, DePaolis 3, Hadley 2, Turner 3, Ralney 2, Cheney ho, Eblen 1 in 3 Innings, DePaolis 6 in 4, Hadley 4 in 3, Turner 7 in 4, Walgren 1 in 2, Rainey 1 in 2, Cheney 4 in pb, Vlerlng; winner, Cheney; loser, Hadley; LeFleur and LeFleur; x-one out when winning run scored. Manager Charlie Grimm said he Complete Motor Overhaul 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 hoped Hacker would report here before tomorrow inasmuch as he was considering starting him in the second game of a double- THIS NEW KIND OF TIRE header against the Phillies.

Hacker Totals 27 0 3 27 14 3 0 Hartford 004 100 0005 2h. Kolloval; do. Kraulicki. Reed has won five straight games for At Utile As $11000 Down and Ertman; Pirrello, Reed and Ert-i man; bb, miller 1, Jocko 2, Kraulicki! Shreveport to prompt his return to the cubs, Grimm said. Johnny Sain of the Braves and Rip Sewell of the Pirates had the PA For All Make A It AND 9 Hons of Service I 7 Windsor St TeL tiOt Grind Valves, and Clean Carbon Install New Rings Install New Wrist Pins Kotheriie Pistons Align Connecting Rods Adjust Main Bearings Adjust Conn.

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