New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 1, 1921, Page 9

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NE\" BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, ) ne 0 i ] il - — R O pe MY FIGH I ING LlFI: I‘PIRATES i e Pt s w Yo i P rG s i, ' Bandits Bind Watchman and Get | This Is Tex Rickhied's O ! T e o ‘ Moonaoe | $L,23L i Cincinnati. In Referey Selecy P | s ; : iz el et | Do Che night walchman of the Cin- | "\\' Y ‘.,“\_ _,“.m [1 i 3 ! } Satiec NP B e Wi e e ey ; o erifices | cinnati National lcague baseball park | 1he referce for the Demy GEORGES CARPENT]ER I Skl el e | 1 e » ) i Yesterday, broke three safes and stole $1,251. The robbers, displeased because | bicture rights will be the | Ring Ilistory in Europe Clle on LOI]g El]d 0[ 7 [0 6 Gflme ) » ' - i .,: b it e i i - of the comparatively small amount uf; conference tomorrow he | money they found, informed the help- { moter Tex T ird and | —Evers Is Ele(;[ed [ cincim o & ‘ Bl | less watehman that Garry Hermana | tives of the princip i discussion| A« Centered About Challenger of Dempsey. ) ‘ a *‘cheap skate. ‘Personally 1 am not d ividently the thieves believed they | the appointment of ti ‘ ~ < ently - ) e ntment of the IR INSON pors A v : would Tind the receipts of the two|cept to sce thai a comp G N e : e aete ’ ; | S Memorial Day games in the safes; i s named.” said Rickard v Curpente N ——— 19 POOLS | stead they got only the amount that | is a matter which is_entir L _ ;\\ s left for use as change by tickes i als 1d as long as Landis Announces Special | Selers for yesterday's me. : Eai oIS T xing rules and capable FAVO SO — Il Kights (tese \ Prohibited.) ) X . , s e e 8 \ P ” . Cuis : ' ro mean. If ! DPrive Will Be Made Against This Evil _— B e e e ire has had a X Y ] . g n 1 + g ' g ST (6 % 5 v decision shou Madany | R aven 3 ’ R > \ 1] New York, June l.—Abolition of [ OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS “T. | tingency arise, I shall ma ety ‘ T i) B ey o) (e |'m1;ui.mm...‘.lum L—Attempts to | stipulation and that is I was it ) En d by aw _ 1i=pu < i £ “ L S e e e vou records will be made | substitute be named wH ) N R | i at the American legion field day here ady to step into the ring there 7 e L theworia - e Chicago (N, i i ; ball crusade against gambling, JUdge | next Saturday by at least two Olympic ercency arites for his S Aoty g ] ; 2ok I ; St. Louls (N.) lountain Landis, commis-| champions, it was announced today. N { sioner of bascball. declared vesterday. | Woodring, holder of the Olympic fur. | This type of gambling. based on the [ long title and newly crowned inter- Hombardier Wells, the 2 MhalE 2 e asios amd., shbin ; s A . < ] el total scores of games rather than on | collegiate champion al that distance, t time ? . the haseball Knowi ) t i and Kenesaw ) NEW YALE TRACK New Haven, June 1.—- rdner of &t. Paul, Min the jonz standing RS e menice the me as is the prac- | mark of 21 1-3 seconds made by Wefers Seam for nesti s 1 tice o ring by individi . in 185, white Frank lLoomis, Olympic | va. s e MG lre declat Nevertheless. it will] quarter mile hurdle champion, will uped out it possible hecause [ deavor to break the record of 5 1 vounz me nd boys who play the [ seconds for that event held hy J. i vl punching stralgh ) - U N E arkable boxer 1 mticr Works Out with pddic Mc- Eit(sberan = e y ARG yools will be the hettors of tomorrow | Norton of California. Newrly 1.060 en- X S S ~ Lol Lasln o N R e ) : LS ) nad mbling in any form must| tries have been received for the various . “DECEPT l 3 g 5 v o 4 . he « ceted with the naiional gane. | events on the y v heavy blow program. htwelg results won and lost s no direct| will try to lowsr m on numerous ocea of th reate oxer He haa ine style, ork with Wells improved th 3 | = H t 3 X — - e e e ! 5 1nd |after « ys in that wapder bl . . ! u | : ’ SEme ) Aoy and mib-areund | o Saie s ik aral wiiers 1t Knocked J nry. S ' A ] CAMP MEADE ATHLE xir 1t haven't the slightes | 1 2 GRbe det G y I out a fighter named Lacroix. and | e i ! : ) 8: 1 { Baltimor M June ‘ doubt pay tribute to him as well > s to the Amertcans for helping me ;\ nconsequon ¥ g 3 cinms ; ade carried off the jonor outy f 5 o never [10al. DI CA The English |0 PRris with the growing poepular- on 3 ; i e could not stomach the [ 1Y ©f boxing were¢ (roubling me _ SIS p " stadium at Camp Meade Monday. The bl champion | had seen them box. 1 knew Y 1 1. B i o Camp Meade athletes won with 1463 and he jiwere wonderfull and I wanted Jtoste i he chuckins, the St points. Camp Humphreys was second finals of the track and ficld champion- of the Third Coips area at the sporting pub appearance of the under the clerumstance NVells were BOth cmfted up in -court My #kill against them. ot 1 en ot " st art i | with 55 peints and Camp Kustice fol- heen Euar pnd warned. Johnson had LISV Lowih owiy e mong Jthe JLrse N et = e i S d ) S Jowed with 13 points. The other scores nteed $30.000, win, lose « draw, | of the zood men to come across (hé ro , ' x » ¢ z were: Camp Carlisle, N; Walter Reed, soas to challenge me He was a ” 1 1 J - 3 > K he two [ Thea and l.ee Hall, 2 liecut. Vidal, heavy erweight at the time and v s $ e s iR complie Lo LLOES Gzl ump Humphreys, with four firsts had I was about the ne pounda Wat, - s . k i e lobins | 0 ‘ore of 2013 points which, 1 believe was the sum he gen- erally set on his. services as a boxer My trip to Londol, however, was hroductive of . same Gxhting.. Sid [had 'n ;( r‘?"vltl f the best thlvunn- " v i i hurna, & London Hebrew, was my [eh L S8 L ioe iiaeif: ) iwis imast-eagenit ¥ ‘ ) p | - 3 As PONED. to defeat | for that reason. to have a try at him W A N el s 4 . | New York, June Y.— iment on the Vmerican boxers, in wy native cagor10) Plit | r b or hopea ol writ of habeas corpus being sought by B riiowing lthis boutiT wan's hed {land, are given a gre > re a wug nar 2 B . : Abe Attell, ticket specuiator and former ith Young Joseph, then the Rritish [ for what they have done in the g [ L Hie e i 1 b, : | pugilist, to preveit his extradition to tweicht ehampion. 1 beat him |And why not? Do not most of W i 8 i : 1 Chicago under an indictment in con- " his seconds threw in a towel at [ ring chumpionships belong in You Vaughn- 1 F | 2 0 0% mection with the busebull scandal of end of the terth round Only one | . st Il 9 . r 1 o o 1919, was adjourned ay by in London. | belong gesoLanothenqland land i T I 3 ‘ ) Supreme Court Justice Tierney until e o ine Impression on the | True, we believe we have in France Ll £ 0 ; June 2. when he will be sitting in the o ublic In that great cit Iil menSwhojcan Ehold StheirRowngwithy . a0 Bronx. William J. Faflon, counsel for L s n returning [champions /but we shall see about| Phillies 10 New York 5. g - Attell, said he will produce several wit- - Boston (N.) welcome [ that, toe Re it &ufficient for MO=S= swew York June 1.—Home viung by - | 5 nesses who will testify the Abe Attell ypponent, and he was poxer. | was hard pressed These, my first bouts porting rever have fu d minc o England, to find a warm | : v - : ‘ ‘ ‘ \ country I count the 'to tell you that the appearance of jlia ‘..‘.:,;v wrd Mousch 2l s | v ‘ ‘ esscd who wil testify the Abe At friends the Americans in Paris was only a S \ SRl 0 T wanted in Chicago. n the third game it seric n or me in that : uest b:nglish among my tru , ‘ 5 & fighting pretty hard up | signal for me to plend with Descamps | s one of thé most | to & 3 with one of them - ' . } & L o T o this timé l(v R o roe ol fie mthched | koote bas lemg for i ineina 0 om | 110 5 N ANSWER TO QUERY. erat D e abtton | with Flaery s ot L 1 In answer to a query relative to the rently in‘demand s an n a (%) ¢ i = 280 2 addr of Arthur A. Pilz, the athletic yhere 1 was g MEUSEDL PASSES KELLY - o lircetor, the city directory’ gives hig S ment fof this # that boxer. 1 JUSEL 5 KELLY. Ao e | . ! o o g O e city a s ppon e Solotits a o el e ey \ S o | achrix iy ) W v o address as 18 Winthrop strect. alre- ‘z)e"s ad worked ever have Ade atches. Rather 1 have sought them. | the Philadeiphia Natlonals has taken or 1 /belleved I mome da wonld ! yp the chase after Bobe Buth whos v wwone. 3h ! 1 i - S - . . . \ eaéh a point where I coald.chalien 15th home run af the senson yester- el 1 : } OO P 2) % . N St ATy o ¢ | , armonize wit, yes. omplish that supreme 0b- | the major ieague record of 118 hom . ‘ 1 N : . Tor hix carmer. Aeuscl crashed |3 ‘ . « 0 .4 ¢ i Shoes that are ordinarily sport shoes tnth home run v esterd 'ne ed Gearge Kelly of the New R L o 1 R | i ' | ; are coming into every-day use. They are AT CORT o > New Tork ‘(. y ! so practical. The way Walk-Over makes since May 12 Surns : b | ¥ 3. F them—without losing the feminine lines SEe e e ol r 01 f g ’ ! H of grace and daintiness— has brought G : el h : [/ A i : Walk-Over sport shoes into great popu- to work, bul ch the wi mothe . s i : ; ' larity. They are a specialty in the Walk= have an ti « irritabl H-spir ¢ < L i - - ' e shall ? ¢ o o, disen s t lemeons J wuch & condition .l poorer ra r m Let the woman wha is always tire them s @ encugh and who suffers from low xpirit an 1, 1t shall be trc had, but ne « ! mysterious aches and paing, only t o to find them oand you shal » | Lydia - E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- asier fraining ond casier cuts, | pound. $he will then sec that th Fou Nave worled hard and th- | beauty and harmony will be restorcd kil ¥ou ave ertitlrd to the res **to her home with the return of i g back to Puris ¢id_we go_and health and wood spirits e o Wiilinn,” rages. 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