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RSON BEATEN DU DEWEY 610 buler Makes Good Shov. on Bridgeport Alleys nderson held Lou Dewey of t to @ #iIX to five vietory last he Park City alleys. The af- n nip and tuck battle, the er foreing Dowaey to sROW his le tavorites ways. The r will clash in this city on ht at 7:30 o'clock on Roget n alleys. gation of Lowling enthusiasts Casino alleys plan to witness meoting of the season be- ndy MoCarthy of Hartford, tho nnecticut Duckpin and Ide O'Brien, the leys star which will be rolled sine alloys at Hartford. res of the Dewey-Anderson tes at Rbgers Régreation t night, follow 123 100 124 125 o8 108 130 108 Of 108 » "2 102 103 105 110 121 1028 Team . by " 108 1021178 105—1191 Tournament, Fin- . 192 Al Avg. Games s 36 " % 911 Migh Individus! Score, Migh Team §eora. } May Team Average. ‘ Standing 4 Teams. W, 3) o i i a—H May May Jurgen Leupaid o 0 r All & 454 Aal—1ws2 29 TO | Ameriean Teague &M T W.T F. 8 Tt | the il-.: changéa to stipulate that no box- | the DERSON, LOCAL BOWLING STAR, IS DEFEATED BY LOU R HOLDING BOXING BOUTS—DEMPSEY ENJOYS A REST PERIOD IN HI® BASEBALL IN | AMERICAN LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. Washington 12, New York Cleveland 7 Detroit 4 (12 8t Louis 8, Chicago 7 Boston G, Philadelphia 3 @ame). Boston game) innings) (first 8. Philadelphia 4. (second Standing of the Clubs, Won. Lost. P.C. 674 800 Cleveland New York Detroit Washington Boston | St. Louts Chicago Philadelphia Games Today. New York in Washington. Boston in Philadelphia. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. Philadelphia 10, New York 3. Brooklyn 4, Boston 2. Chicago 7, Pittshurgh 6 nings), Cineinnati nings). (12 L} 5 (10 in- St. Louis Standing of tho Clubs. Won, ~ Lest Pittsburgh . 3§y New York Boston Brooklyn ... St. Louls ... Chicago Philndelphia Cineinnati 14 19 o3 20 20 Games Today. Philadelphia in New York. Brooklyn in Boston. Chicago in Pittsburgh St. Louis In Ciné¢innatl BARS BOXING BOUTS Harvard University Refuses to Allow Y. D. Use of Stadium for Proposed Exhibitons on July 2 and 1. Bostén, June 1.—Harvard univer- sity will not sanction the use of its stadium for prize fights. This was the statement’ of President Lowell yesfers day in a letter to officers in charge of plans for the Yankce Division reunion on July 2 to 4, in connection with which a series of bhouts, one of them for a world professional champions ship, had been announced. Publica- tion of the boxing program having made it appear that 4 prize fight toy purposc of raising funds was proe posed Président Lowell wrote, the corporation decidéd it could not pere mit the use of its grounds for such a purpose and directed that Its invita- tion to the division to use the stadium ing should fake place. Major John W. Hyatt, chairman of Y. D. committee In charge, saia vesterday that arrangements had been Made to hold the boxing bouts at Braves Fileld on the same day, July 2 Other events of the division re- ! union program, which will bring 20, Nattonal Leaguc M T WOT. P 5 Tu 18 s L s 19 8 L] 16 Internacional Teazue 8 M WEPEY, s 11 10 L3 [ 6. Tu. re 11 10 10 10 14 20 4 £ 3 0 1 er 4 9 OUGH ON CULOTHES Wire Proving Disastrous to pentier’s Wearing Apparcl. asset. N. Y., June 1.--Barbed fhen connected with trousers, declared undesirable by pentier, and the entangle- bout his training camp, placea 6 keeD cublious visitors away, removed, Manager Descamps ¢ed today. o sat wpon a fence. about ome of the wire is placed, and teet idly dangle while he d passing motorists. The boxing champlon lost his bal. nd ax he picked himself up he glunced at tattered bits of t of his trousers hanging upon .. ker Descamps was heartily In f removing the obstacle, for hin silk shirts suffered when he 00 close while cutting roses re did not keep the pubdlic out , ha explained. ITE WORSTED INNTEAD. om, June 1.-—~The thin red ¥ine wted that has marked' the fin. track races for vears will be niore at intercollegiats A. A. ettingn. Instead there will be of white. Photographs will not % clearly who first Dreasts the s the runnidN shirts of most the whité, but the ated the cHafigs de- will be assisted B I 000 men together again here for three ! days. would be carricd out as planned, he sald. CHANGES IN YALE BOAT ¥Freeman and Dilworth Supplant Leslie ana Spencer June 1.—The last week of training on home waters for the Yale crews sturted yesterday and saw | two whifts in the varsity. Freeman was | sont In at stroke in place of Leslie, while Dilworth was given in place of Spencer ‘ Freeman welghs only 148 pounds New Haven No. 7 and stroked the 150 pound crew which for crews of that weight Henley at Philadel- | phia on Saturdy. He stroked the | freshman crew vear. Dilworth | rowed No. 7 in the second varsity He | too is a slight oarsm | Jim Corderry, the one sculler, will be Nicka | sistant durin® the remainder of the | weason. Nickalls returned to New Haven after spemding several days in New York The Yale oarsmen will go to Gales Ferry on Sunday — KPORTS IN ORIENT won the ra ! in the American last n time English | chief 8’8 as- Fllipinos Best Japs and Track Meet | Shanghal, June 1 A serfes i athictic events were hold here yestor- | { | Chincse in | dany, in which Fllipinos, Japanese and Chinese participated. In the events the Filipinos scored 54 As against 34 for Japan and China The Filipino baseball team from the Chinese nine by of 15 to 1, while the Chines cor won from the Filipino by of 1 to 0 track points, | 6 for won the score at soc- a score | CARRIER G Eddle Carrier, of this city, playing with the Aetna Fire team in the Hartford Fire Insurance league, emulated the great Babe Ruth yester- | day afternoon by clouting out a hom- er. FEddle has been showing some great stuff with the willow this sea. son. who 1is JAKE POUNDING BALL. Merwin Jacobson, the Wakefield Eourt.boy, who is again holding down an outfleld berth with the Baltimore Orioles of the Interpational league this season, centia@es to wallop the ,son, 'pitcher, | having | cause he { in an upper berth in a sleeping car on | son, 18, an apprentice jock A NUTSHELL INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Results Yesicrday. Newark 8, Jersey City 4 Baltimore 20, Reading 6. Rochester 9, Syracuse 9 (10 innings, called) Buffalo 3. Toronto 1 Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. Baltimora Ves Buffalo .. Jersey City Rochest Newark Toronto Syracuse Reading Games Today Baltimore in Jersey City Reading in Newark Buffalo in Toronto. Rocheater in STERN L Sy use. AGULE. Results Yester Hartford 4, Worcester Pitisfield 6, Bridgeport 0 New Haven 6, Albany Sprinzfield §. Waterbdury Standing of the Clubs. w Haxrtford Wridgeport Worcester Pittafteld . A New Haven . Springfleld Waterhury Albany PAD St ~Suf o Games Today. Hartford at Worcester. Bridegport at Pittsfield Springfield at Waterbury. Now Haven at Albany. DEMPSEY TAKES A REST Champion Begins His Three-Day Lay- off With a 60 Mile Motor Trip to | | Camdcn. } Atlantic City, N. J., Dempsey’'s training camp was as quiet village yesterda the | cribed for the champion Lefore he begins his intensive training grind Saturday. With Mike Trant, a Chicago detec- tive sergeant who acts as Major Domo of the champion’s camp, Dempsey motored to Camden, N. J., sixty miles distant In line with his policy of a complete rest. Dempsey did not work at all to- day, He will suspend all training activ- ities for the ne three .. Jack Dempsey’s greatest asset in his ring battles has been the condition of his hands. The heavyweight title hold- er neyer W troubled with them. ‘When he enters a rign he knows that his hands will be able to land crushing blows without breaking Dempsey bas no particular method for hardening his hnds. The hard, work he used to do in the probably helped toughen them, but they are naturally big, Lroad and strong. The skin on them is quite the same as a piece of shoe leather. The title holder June 1.—Jack | as a descrted first of the four day lay off pr mines takes particular paine to protect his hands, even in! training. He persopally binds them | with tape, and then wraps them with a felt bandage, one inch wide. Over this Dempsey pulls on a pair of leathor glov with the fingers cut off at the base of the hand HAS MADE 118 HOMERS, tuth Ias Passed Former Rec- ord Mark of Cravath! York, June 1l.—Babe Ruth two days ahead of his made his thirteenth, four- fifteenth New only is 1920 rec- ord. as he teenth and homers 2 during a double-header Ruth established a gue record with run of the season yesterday. the 118th the Yankee made during his major 1 The former record—117 €. €. Cravath, formerly adelphia Nationals on June new le his fifteenth home It was slugger has 1e career ~was held by of the Phil- HAS A KICK COMING. Bascball Player Quits Tcam Because of Upper Berth in Car. Toronto, June 1.—Tommy Thomp- Toronto league aftex Manager ainst the Rochester, N. Y., International today left the been fined $100 by Doyle for refusing to pitch ag Rochester team at last Saturday. He declined to had becn team H play, he required =aid, to be- sleeps the way to Rochester his intention of pendent teams, He declarea playing with inde- YOUNG JOCKEY DIE Latonia, Ky., June 1 ‘rank Daw- hospital here yesterday, a short time after he was thrown from a horse he ! was exercising on the Latonia track { when it collided with apother mount. | His skull was fractured and neck was broken. Dawson learned to ride in England, where he camo from recently. died at & { DEWEY BY 6 TO 5 SCORE_HARVARD UNIVE TRAINING SCHEDULE—BABF RUTH GETS e o o Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling WHEN You'ue aoT DAYE A SWELL &1RL AND DOWA AND FIND YouU HAUVEN'T GrOUGH - To SHOW. HER AYGOooD TIME, g J AnND WHSN You BBGIN HiM HOW (T DISTRESSES You &TC. E€TC IN THE EVENING wWITH ~ AND YoU REMEMBER THE TWENTY BUCKS Youw - LOAMNED THE CHAP WHO SITS OVER ACROSS THe Room AND You GIVE HIM A NASTY LOOK A SWELL You DG HE DIGS ®1GHT Downd INTo HiS, POCKET, TELLING Y HoOw HE "HAD .CoMbLETELY oTIEN T TELLING SENATORS HAMMER YANKS’ TWIRLERS Hoyt Is Touched Up for Eight Hits in Second Inning Washingtor June 1.—The vietima vesterday - afternoon of the most sustained batting rally of the 1821 Major Leaguc seas and it cost them a one-sided defeat at the hands of George McBride's Sehators. With two out in the second in- ning, the Senators “jumped on the delivery ©i Waite Hoyt for cight consecutive hit, two of them good for three bases, and seven runs were over the plate before Miller Huz- gins could get another boxman warmed up to réplace Hovrt. This lcad the Hugmen neaer were able to threaten, and the home team took the game in casy fashion by the score of 12 to 5. The score: Yankees were Wasniagton (A.) ab S (Mevorneoe s 1 . E) ot Jurge, Harris Rice, Brower, Ailler, Shanks. Gharrity, O'Rourke, Zachary, rt it b ° ss » men oo aaY Toral & New York ] 3 i m loscosuomcsonns Mitchell, MeNally, Futh, It Pipp. 1b Meusel, Fewsier, Bodie, Ward Sohang, « Devormer Hoyt, p Sheehan, aloffman = b rf rr » lonomeronuBinn Total .a..en.. a Batted for She Washington 13 chan in ninth .0T880100 206632 Devormer » | Judge, Home run—Ruth. Stolen bases— Judge. Sacrifices—McXally. Double Harris and Judge: O'Rourke, Harrls And Judge; Fewster and Mitchell Harris and Judge. Left on bases— York 8 Washington 8. Bases on balls—Off Zachary 2. Sheehan 3. Hits—Off Hoyt # in 3 innings. Sheehan 9 In & 1-3. Struck out—By Zachary 3. Sheehan 1. Losing pitcher—Hoyt. Umpircs~-Owens and Chill. Time of game—2:00. Indjans Stage Rally. Detroit, Mich.. June 1.—Cleveland bunch- ed three hits in the twelfth inning yestef- day, and won from Detroit, T to 4. The chempions’ vietory gave them two out of three fn the serfes. Jamieéson's shoestring catch of Bush's fly in the sixth inning after two were out and with the bases full, saved the game for Cleveland The score Cleveland (A.) an et 1 h opo a Jamieson 0 Johnston Burns, 1b Graney 1t Smith Gardner, Sowell, Stephensén, Thomas, ® . Mails, p b * |2esnasnse «fceorionmne |eomnicases olosscoscosas Atnsmith, Dauss. p lusrosscaus & ol ossncnose, locue Total Cleveland Detroit w. e w e % o0 m & 5 wlonsssseean wloscconsocccroo @eh Cleveland 10. Bases on balls—Off Dauss 6, ! Mails 5. Struck out—By Mails 7, Daues 1. } Umpires—Nallin, Wilson and Hildebrand. Time of game—2:37 balls—Off Mye: By Myers 4, and Connolly. arris Red Sox Even Series. Philadelphia, June 1.—Boston evened up the series by winning both games of vester- day's double header, 5 to 3 and § to 4. Former Philadelphia pitchers won both games, Myers pitching strongly In the pinches. Pénnock siruck out tem local plavers in the second game, and easily shut out Phil- | adelphia until the ninth. when they bunch- | €d six hits for all their runs. Hasty held Boston to one hit up to the fifth, after which he tras batted freely. #lis support | contributed six errors to the rout. | The score: of 3b 14 Liebold, Foster, Menosky, Pratt, b Collins, rf . McInnis, 1b Scott, i Ruel, Fennock, o i Total Philadelphia o FIRST GAME | Boston (A.) Wit rfe.ois | 3 - Galloway, Liebold, cf S Walters, Myers, » ad. Walker ... Total e H Philadelphia (A.) ab Witt, Galloway, ss Brazill, 10 . Walker, 1f Welch, cf ... Perkins, © Dugan, 3b Dykes, 2b Harris, p al. Watker g Two-base hi 5 base—McInnis. Mcinnjs. delphin 7. Hits—Oft Hasty 10 in § inj 1 Losing s : Left on pitcher—Has! iy Total = a Batted for Harris in ninth, Boston SRS T () e I'hiladelphia . 0010006071 1- Two.base hits—Foster, Perkins; * Home run—Witt. ykes. Bac- rifices—Menosk; Dugan. Double 3 . Pratt and Mcjnnis; Mvers and 1elieving Mulrennan on Chicago out in front with Louis Staged a rally Time of game—1:39. SECOND GAME. “Boston (A). 00009000 ¢—¢ ts—Scott,. Fostér, Pratt. Stolen SagrificemPennock. plays—Foster, Pratt gnd McInnis; Scott and bases—Boston 7, Bases on bdlls—Off Pennock 3. Struck out—By Peanack .~ Umpires—Connolly and Dineen. Time 8f game—2:00. Browas Overcowys Lead. Chicago, Juhe 1.—Speéd Davenport, after bui he blew up in the tenth Inning and St. which take the final game of the series, 8 to 7. RSITY REFUSES YD. VETERANS USE OF STADIUM HIS 118TH HOME RUN YESTERDAY By Briggs — AND You GeT_So MAD ABOUT T wurmein'fif To Go BoLDLY To HimM BONE. HIM FOR, VTS A SERVES HIMRIGHT MeTnnis: Brazill, Galldway and Braziff. Lert on base—Bostoft 9, Philadelphia 8. 4, Harris 4. Base on Btruck out— Umpires—Dineen " Jo e T R Tobin, rf s Severeid, Palmero, 8hotker, Smith, 4 -t 9 3 » v '~ aWetzel Lee, 2b .. P. Collins, Kolb, p . Tamb,” 2b Gleason, S SuScwuce |svonuogsmmosmmeons lussanamans A0 it 2ovs b o s Al ceocorere wlosscssonos .41 A). a © wlosornosunoonoman Total - s oloauinmecsnssn & -3 wlonoroenmmoou, Johnson, . s¢ Mulligan, 88 E. Collins, 2b . Hooper, T Falk, 1f .. Strunk, cf Mostil, ef Sheely, 1b Yarvan, ¢ .. Muirennan, p Davenport, p Hodge, p 5 leovrordunsu, Ylooouusunanuy aloauunesorino ShemE g wnowannony H Zhllceororon-aé H | owwmemsaonnn - - Total S8 Batted for McManus in St. Loujs Chicago Two-! ta- base hit—Williams. Strunk. Sacrifices—Malligan, B. Tobin (2), Smith, Sisler, Johngon. plays—Johiison, E. Collins and Sheely Gerbér and Sisler; Lee, Gerber and Left on bases—St. Louis 13, Chiés Bases on balls—Off Mulrennan 5, Xol Davenport 4, Palmero 1. Hits—Off M nan 10 In 5 2-3 innings, Davenport 4 in (none out in ninth), Hodge 0 in 1, Kol in 6, Bhoeker 1 in 1, Palmero 3 in 2. SY] By Mulrennan 1, Davenport 1, Sho Winhing pitcher—Davenport. pltcher—Palmero. Umpires—Moriarty Evans. Timé of game—2.23. 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