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NEW BRIIAIN wAILY HERALD THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 192 WLING SCHEDULE FOR NEXT THREE WEEKS ANNOUNCED BY SECRETARY I "OLLEGIAN TRACK STARS SELECTED TO RACE CX*¥ORD-CAMBRIDGE—SENATORS DOWN YANKEES BY GREAT RALLY IN NINTH—KELLY GETS HOMER i ad T i — ORS RALLY ’ MYM,I\;IEE‘A]'FEIAIQENLIFE lWonder What a Rainbow Trout is Thinking Ab out HA- TrerR='S a DRY FLY RET FLY WIT A Tinv i T OF TrmeE PooL- - \TS A G A THMi1 & YeaR - WEY LU Too CLEVER To 8BE S s i EALEDR BACHK s 20 = ING HOOK @owCEAL B Tc HAVE Te SHOW ME Som e e o PRETTY TH » THiRC BESIDES A FUussT | 1 P FEATHER oON THE As Centered Aboat Challenger of Dempsey. / ENT OF A .s'rrqwéwf s OF 1T 45 BEGIWNNING Ring History in Europe MAKE TS SPRING DEBUY Men Turn What Looks § . | | —By— - - Tue Bovs FRom Teac T HOOWED OCNCE - £ L - c ITTLE e oY s o = \ Go i e s NINTH A w | HEIGH HC- THE LITTL G T M ™ e b e i e T e Now - FLOATIAIG .ON Tol e T o e U O U Deleat Into a Victory : e | S 0 o HARRY WIS A TOUGH o T The Yankets wen OPPONENT. Snalf of the ninth ining here CHAPTE vigtory al " Cart | By Georges Carpe = hean pitehis ball afte (Copyright, 1920, by Uni Feature s ! svndicate. All Rights Reserved. » g SNSRIV Nods put e, Reproduction Prohibited.) chaud, and \ v My fight with Lewis was a most in the ‘ninin kLo | difleult trinl. So hard did I work in s fetbe > | the early rounds that T ‘was obliged ool o . - | to @ke oxygen between rounds later. U was another i | was just winding ap my vacation Yar o | ©f a month when the mateh with | Lewls was arranged. so that 1 h;ull Washlngton (A | Erown a bit soft. It was more trouble than you. can imagine for me to get | into condition for such a fight as this | turned out te be Lewis came to Franee with a repu- | tatiom Af*beéing Ome of the toughest TheEy SURE De SPENT WE TROUT HavE ‘A ¢ HAR: ses Tmeecu;e A;EUNOJH::Q:QAD:;N"" = s & ReD ONE- | 7 | men in the ring. T believe that is the A LOT OF ™Moy on EX’ME;L Sfi:“gfi?fiififi - "'.::Li\% ‘:um BT 1T .érq WiSE AS l\’flw\ns— | proper characterization in this coun- THOSE FLIES:- - IF P A LoT | I'D RATHER SwWiM HERE GOES MY . AR | try for a man who can stand mucn THEY D SHow ME A SUREON?GORJU’:MLNEN BU.UND AWHILE - w0L0- GRS ARG | punishment. That ho was all he was | REA. LIVE FLY o\/SEBLSAp For BRI = BY A FEATHER s o he ' M respec die /] - - L e 2l 4“21':' e ir :I\:\ ‘”;: t 1 did find Now Those FEATHERS 5 Lewls is » New York Hebrew and one of the most inte sting characters | I ever met. e sdemed to Po ehtire | New York I dominated by his wite in practicaly I‘ | ! | everything he did. ana he also sceméd ) {10 enjoy this fact. .She made hig matches, named_ the terms. for _his | boxing and collected the cash after | the houts . When I agreed to meet the Ameri- jcan in a twenty-round bout for u|The Spiendid Muscles of Carpentier's | purse of 12,500 franes T ani atesi@ T Back. | really qyeg-stepped Jnyself somewhat - - 4 Lowis was a vefy good man. He had g fust ¢ome from England where he Tt revived me immensely { had beaten some of the best welter- | and set to work in the eleventh J weights and was i the very best of | With much vigor. I turned my atten- Murris. Pipp. Mijan, | Shape. T was not fecling any too! tion from here on to Lew head, Marrl hite well and ‘it was hard for me to tram | shooting my hands to his jaw when baspe e '®I-Ward | properly. I'knew,. however. that soma | the opportunity offered. It was them on Jonm. | 42y T would have to face the very hest | that I covercd the truth of state- ML by e !y Mays | men In all countries if [ hoped to [ nents made to me regarding the abil- | e = pod g v Wruek v | reach the top of my profession, so I | ity of Yhis American to withstand se- f i o . Mo gatosgm iy | set about my work in the nsual fash. | vers blows. 1 hit him time after time, flMINfi BUWLING 1 ] E - ¥ | AMERIGAN TEAM PIGKED ? s | fon —with a determination to make [ full on the point of the chin and with | . BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL L AL thietlcs Got Fven Brenk. this bout anothor Viotory all the force I could get into the ‘ 7 - i £ f_ —_—— ! phin, June Phit w- | When the day of the fight finally | blows. I do not wonder when I re- i ot el r'e | arrived it whs with some apprehension | call that he never cven has been | Pt g e e ool el e Lo s that I entered the ring. 1 did pot | knocked down | wou. " vekiia. ¢ sl New Haven at Albany. ABIPLES Selcotdl Yor Meed With O Results Yesterday. ] Bridgeport at Worcester.. - A a : i : ;1drd and Cambridge. Washington$8, New York 7. . i MK MAY Boston 6, Philadelphia 3 (1st game) | . RUNS FOR L LB Boston, June 2.—The joint te | able of de g nevere fshment at | hin The American courteously e : i3 e gl ° ° 3| gfose “wuarters“ana 1 kno 1 war in | tended his hand ana newed mo 1o | SpAlding Meets Andy Next Week rhindciomia 5. Boston ® " ng | chetiwiilirontemstitas | tor something of o st befo > bell rang samc), i iR the "Interntional trdck afd fi or something of a pounding when he | my fect. Just before the bell rana American League 2 S : A g ' e s D . - —_— - i Lea . | meeting with Oxfora 1 C 4 | ot ne = S\ Bedy HEARGINE | tn the o (AT sachod g s —M(}Cfll'[hy ¥s. OBHeI] Tgnlght ! Standing of the Clubs. SO SO e B at the Harvard Stadium on July - | fear the result, but T could not help I went to the floer in the thirteenth. | FIRST GAME | recallinie fhe tales of Lewis wifteh | carried down by the force of s blow | Moston (A) | had reached me. 7 knew he wad cap- | directed at Lewis and which missed | promised to be @ new experience for | with a tcrrific punch that dazed me. & . p.a | New-¥ork 5 Z : n and I pondered over the effect ot | Had it not been for the ending of tho [ clocnit non; Los R heea 9 213 . hn:a beas virtually agreed upon, | round the result of the fight might N ot o RIS Phil. . 7 6 authorities suggested trials next S A th Charles . Mahoney. of Bridgeport, N¢W York ........ Wash'gton 6 2 urday, -but Harvard held this was Detroit 11 practicable because of academic = 8 ? Washington AL o S aminations. The following list rep Ihiladetphla (A1 | resiatance superb against this ..\..‘.nu;- that .‘{,‘,,:.xl. |\‘:l.\ h.pl [.h';.|l.:;|£L tourney. has arfansdd the schedulo of Taston ; o ::‘hl;::)lf;;q 2 5 . | sentd 8 BrobaBis A.mem:m en ab method of and 1 was gratified. | won .for me, for _was set and sames for the nextithree weeks, com- St. Louis e B - gl i 100 yard dash—Gourdin (Harva | The ptmmeling my stomach received | livered one of the hardest punches T L i ey = 2 Chicago i : Detroit.; 8 14 and Feldman (Yale) at times almost took away my br .| ever gave any one. Lewis merely hencing on Monday, June 7. The an- Sirgate 5 b : i but 1 found myself well fitted to w shivered. blinked like an owl and | rangements “affords the bowling fans delpy National League . “0' yard run—Wharton or Ch i - 3 - i S. M. T. W. T, 3 .| (Harvard) . and Coxey or - Chapm] g 1 | I this clty’ an opportunity of witness- Games Today. e Yol = 517 : (Yale). My strategy Inat Lewls wax, ot | surprised (hat his immediate attack,| ;oo 0~ S Recreation alleys, two ' St Louis in New York, [ NeW Fork, % '880 yard run—Campbell and *ourse. to avold the body-to-body | almost took me oft my et o 2 - f Boston 2 1 £ é oy Cleveland in Boston. Heaalivn 3 mans (Yale). \ting. which at this time 1 had not I knew the fight was close Detroit in Philadelphia, Bronkly 1 i Mile run—0’Connell (Harvadl 6 6 I was surprised when the hammer- | have bheen changed then 5 e 7 3 | Ine actually started My powers of In the sixteenth Lewi ive mo an | secretary of the Comnccticut Duckpin Cleveland | stana it came on for more. | was sc h - when | ©f the best in the tourney, Jack mastered T endeavored to stand | the eighteenth round began. Lewis | Spaulding of New Haven and Fred Chicago in Washington. Campbell (Yal !away from him and close his cyves | had led in the carly fighting. but my | Teller, ide” O'Brien draws Har- ! f;tlsbur.i:l_\ 'l‘ifo milé ru;)-‘—fl.illes and Dot Sl um'\ J7l|llml,\\.‘x’~ '-«.; \-nuln‘,\‘.&ful vn' xln; u}::;z"u: ::n'1‘:1.:.11;‘(";ulln(::hh;l‘(‘lm 4 ; | per.of Bridgeport, Porto of New 11 | NATIONAL LEAGUE. 3;{‘,?,':;,"“ (yaley S knd,_ g 2 fourth . S0 g s right eye closed | r e 1o even terms 3 X ! ek oth P o b ~ { it very hard that round and = 4 St. Louis High Hurdles~-Krogness and " 00500001 0—6tdnd bleeding from a slight rip in the | fought very hard in T nd @ & Results Yesterday. ,St. Lqu CHi S R e WAL 0000—38 A When I turned my attefition to | Lewis also triod to rally, but at the Brvand; 4 ' hite—Leibold, Melnr Néw York 9, Philadelphfa 2 (1st W e e ‘| . High, Jjump—Krogness ' (Hary e Leibed.f Metnale (29 [ the left eve. however. 1 found that | cost of much strenzth. He also strova | 4 ¥ &R ¢ { { ok e en- and Howard of Meriden, during the next three woeks, Spalding Crowding Mac. ] D T el R Considerable interest 1 b mant. | Eame. S M. T W, T . 8, 7. |39 lagdon (Yale).,” . o feated in the meeting between Eddie' - New York 8. Philadelptia '3 (2nd | paistmore Shot put—Tolbgrt . (Harvard: Anderson and Spalding, which will be "“;‘;“&_lm‘_‘ St : Jev, City J°‘dfll§yfifl B By dencs s Wud ot points, for T had spent much time in | feet with excitement in those rounds | ""FI("N:'I':WF‘"':S;S J""'I‘nf' n}glnifns:(:'r[’i BiaE Gt N eh ‘» S - I\‘:;\;;I\" anfi- r'uxqfi fiV"flrcxuef:? (Ha a (i g ot ‘ :-'n‘l:.“l & him rcady for my final flour- ;\1"""‘"“::“."', ‘x:"_" fln;l,.filuy‘.} mr;!fi,!‘,].:,_, stav is crowding Andy McCarthy. hard 'L‘f"".fn' ensthma bl o Sy e 410 (hif:’“:"‘.mp“q’ “*"‘"f""'d"_‘ o8 In the intermission between the | crec responded by giving me the de- | for the title, in fact, his showlog ] Standing of- the Chibs eon Sd1d Chapman . and . Douglase are, [t tREREE A st ends T conflded to [ {olsion: e (ks OT ear iy onate Mo | I Won. > | Rochester 14 : freshmen, and dHulmea, a. Yale 1 Déséamps that 1 really Was tired from Tt was the sre e ey to tackle | PHURSUFER . . -~ St > man, hurdler, has been suggested [[Ehasxarions Aod mit matrel docjotieates i o inolnt R R e fTucean e nian o NovaEEorkig: et BT DEMPSEY GETS_FRETFLL. o0 oste ¢ June 14, the bowling feud of last year ,’(:“::’(';"" R ; SRl -—%.— s itk Sy YALE BEATS HOLY CROSS | .. — — . ;| oxisking between Anderson and Teller SOMOR - Lo - : (5% | Champion Daes, sonie, Fagtwark Doy . GIANTS SIGN COLLIGTAN, n . “ ¢« will be resumed at the Church street & < = P “hicas . R | 3 spite Kearns' Orders. = - Clifcago 1 o it Zink. All-Around Star at Amberst] HOLY CHORS ilunlfl. The week following Sterback 4 s - . of “Bridgeport will be Andy’s oppo- Atlantic €fty, June 2.—Jack Demp- : Report i 4 Y Mrunncy is Foreed OF Mound in Sivh ll ey an- - « nent wey<itbday began to show' indications Y. e SIRC.a% o ; S 3 P Bl > Gamei or G'Bricn. or cracking under7iWé' spell of his | Ainkerst, Mass., June' 3. “The s e ” . eatuy P ) ) = s > & ox Jontng=—ATAHCS Work Is Featupe | Len Du Lif O’Brien on Friday night. Junes 1o, erforced four dafis 6f idleness. IHe iNg-by thé New Fork Giants of Wa Enon ges 3 2 ;| eetn Bisdisepars Staveet & in. L‘_{ "New For) SPARD. e cae [ s PRcoming morsffretful becAuse of Zimk: pitéhert of the Am H€ste #ol Home rifv—Pratt | he was adept in protecting it and did ! to hold -me even ir the nineteenth ana Boston 6, Philudelpl | not waste further time with it twentieth, but 1T was: too strong and i b o At this time Lewis was leading on | outfought him. The crowd was on ita | . B Baw Ao o rs T @ Philadelphia Cincinnati of Comtest.” L or. 1h * i nnor. 1k the Thactivity at his“®afp and [s Nine, became Hnowr to@ay. < ¥ e o ! sino alleys in this city. - Joe Porto o - . ) Y3 RS e \ New Haven, June .—Yale played nSantoro. b ... wiof New Haven, one of tha.croatest| . INTERNATIONALTERAGEED. . [ tnger to reoume his conditioning | to report June £ - Zink" was great game of fternoon and | (i M O £ 1{ bowlers in the Nutmes State, at one | s o . .t |srind on Saturdawt (member of the “fogtbdl¥an # J o | me, wilkroll “Fido’" here on Thurs- Tesults Yésierd Despite the fact that Jack Kearns | ball teams and for'a time Was a.m| | bet the strong Holy Cross team 7 to 3 [ J. Murphy, ¢ > g g : i S s e e gt R Sl T oD S o ! day right, Juse 16, and an Junme 3¢, { ity placed - his training paraphernalia | ber of the track squad. giving Uie.. Worcegle ; 5 | Pty p.i3 % s » 0| Perey Howard of Meriden will be| New Ieading 2. under lock and key before he depart- = defeat thi seasofr - in (w .-,“ulrr‘-,u- Gill, s 1 ° o ( O’Brien’s opponent at the Casino. ar » Tovoute 3., : od for New York, Dempsey. could not BOGASH STOPS LAURETT! Aur:-nmn :',;:vn. .-.': )..‘.‘l“\.;.“‘l;“ > ‘1l;-:1.\» DR i b 5 O'Brien met Andy MoCarthy at the < Ste ha i resist the temptation to ge on €| New- York, June '—Iou Bo Pt in the ely N tan) L 0)) . e s - | Casino alleys at Hartford last night. _ road yesterd it became knows te- | jaub night kpogked out Walter ¥ at uvnlu le n‘.l i " Totai % 3 08 24 15 5 |awnd was defeated eight games to Clubs, day. He left camp secretly and alone pette in the thirg round at the B L ‘.y\x:lhl«l win v- ‘u...‘-:;v nt Batted for Gill iw the ninth inning. | three. McCarthy. comes here tonight ? fost Eotughing (408 minutenfila tor dripping way Exnibitior. association’s cluy N ey sty a | Yale 20220160x- to roll O'Brien at the Casino alleys 4 . 10 g1 | Nith perspiration. He coveref “he- Brookiyn. A right to the jaw o freriyhe Sl el e 2 Two Hase Wits, $ Rfrich. Gagnon. | Mccariny .72 18Y i1z 140 ¥60 197 00 Rochester il g 1 "Phe ttltholdet biSke his siténte S - Fourette © to, the canvas. Bo; Three nit, Leo Dugan. flome run, | O Brien 109 93 06 agE 16 1y bl cond Sk : ; 1’ poshibic fl“'"‘t’"’e Ot ‘hfs nghy oia¢ flepree nhi: ovponent early in- Rommel 1 Aldrich, 8tolen bases, Murphy 2, Crane | Mccarthy .. 124 118 106 127 10§—1F1g | 0 : 2 when a fiiend“dsked him® "poifit opgiming wround Laurette weight Unt phr fpe-Commolly " sive that Tunny wes forgad ont at thg % % HA ' Brle 06 101 13 971178 o 4 . 51y . i s -- Laurette g 1 pirfe-Commolly ¢, Sloan, Simendinger. Sacrifice hits, | ©Brien ... e 5, | Diank if_he would knock out (dl‘l’(‘ll" pounds und Bogash was a - pq anine.| end of the sixth inning, this being the | = AT . Crane, O'Connor. [eft on bases, Holy b % heavier, - - —s | Nrut thme this yvear he has ha o = - Reading . in 3 Cross 7. Yade 8. Hiix, off Tunney. CHARTER OAK ALLE e d 7 ave a C at 1 will,” laugh- 2 LAUD “CARPENTY LS G2 (took ihils iplac n 6 Innings: off Gill ~ ~ Ty — Wy he 7 5 if T'm feeling = . T LT fasranlaitly it Betak oaibetintoe Robin 3; off Gin | e it ; Games Today BOBAIR dny the ARhY \\"H‘l“brccn\'(‘: HUMPHREYS 1S NAVY CAPT ¢ Partners of Frenchman Con. | but H"‘“'I"’:“"“:“;';;"’P:“"‘:‘w“‘:‘;“(" in |25:0f0 Tunney i1, Struck put, by Robin- | sean A ; ) ‘. haltimore in Jersey City inside of four round¥™ - Annapolis, June 2. —Charles dewt He Will Wi the third Ald¥ch drove bim tn with 4 |00 3: by GHI 2, by Tufiney 1. Double | Jotwen N s o ““‘“"_: in Newarls ~ later Dempsey was asked what hg Humphreys of Pennsylvania i y plays, T. Murphy, Aldrich and Ker- | ¥rgewan ... r"‘_" ter In, Syracuse would do if Carpentiey landed flush e€lected: captain of the Naval Acad nan: O'Connor and Maguire ‘ - Juffalo in Toronto. on his jaw like he ‘Qi¢ EQT“-" Joe baseball team for next season. J ATEHON Gvows at tinte Thotas it s andl OlCoanor AP etern I o P Eart mon el LIt EASTERN LEAGU Beckett, of ‘¥nglana;* © & played«first base for the greatex jts with Georges Carpentier de- |/ 2 T 2 P |and Aldrich. Hit Ly pitcher, by T Bartholomy. = “T zuess 10 have to refign. tqo," of three .scasonm und -participatd ) < ¢ | MEht field in the next inning. Murphy 5 = R Yesterd: i 28 5 @day that Dempsey's chances of | T TR Yal Y one il ey v (Crane). Time of game, 2 hours | weimote - = 1ty esterday. smiled Dempsey, he' Basn't hit two defeats of the Army nine as, joves 4 ench boxing cham- sl el ¢ and 15 minutes, Umpires, Johnstone | Harris ‘... I Worcester 4, Hartford 1 me on the chin we! , &5 thp Jesing game at West Poin' extremely ulitn AlaEich's doables ot and Rorty s 5 0 Bridgcport 9, Pittsfield Saturday. John E. Waidlich, af Aldrich’s double, play unassisted in S Waterbury 9, Springficld 8. - : - Pennsyivania; swas elected the sixth, when he cay son beg 5 2 > Nw Haven 17, Albany COLLEGE BASEBALL BESULTS. g v Sl . S | tween s ""vnd and third 4 onnor 4 N. At New Yor, Columbia, 12,. Gor ) b sy cen first and second 4 the S e BOGERS' ALLEY Standiy ST s > ‘ . i = . A %iand jeeco ! o GERS' ALLE 1z of the Clubs, e e RN i hand SAGias Santure S orga | Judge Landis Wil Take Up Kaurrs | Specials. ; ; Won. Lost. At} ; 2, ELECT GUEE brfce Nl fool anybody,” he sdid g : Relnstatement Soon. | Goodisgn, 5 s s g8 | Bridgeport (... 19 4 SO, ¢ Lllainleld, N, J., June 2 aflg a ¢ ‘::".'.'" s Hartford ., e 20 L6435 At Cambridge, Mass.—Harvard 6, G Besler, presic >nt of the New } Sl [ y Worcester . . a8 52 Cilljams, 2. 5 ilroad. was last nizht g X the Twen- | wiarich, o i ‘L 9| Mountain Landis, commissioncr of New Haven A s 2 .}.t JLeavistop. Me. —Bowdoia, en by the board of governors as ont Limited looking fike a | & 10| PANEDEN 5a¥A: Vesterday that the ap- : FLFE beesbees : HeMe: e e a dendon e el Cpames reto 0 8 plicatfon for. retnstat Ent of Bennie Taeonsoh ‘sr. . G i 23 S . Portland 2. . | the office for six years. He with h McV & negro® heAvyweight, iy g Kafitr, Wew' Yori ‘Giants outfielder, My i Y0 2 * | « At Rringeton—Princeton 10, Col- " den,§tuart, Edwin J, Ratterson & aie o . X g8 AV AV CBioll were made .membe necded. So sharp was the Yale effen- amselt. N. V.. June Sparring | double and he himself scored on Ker- lrd who bave Mitered the rug for | Man's hit. Crane w on first when joldberg, a welterwelght from who received a bit of punish ghe stable arena yesterday, de hud never seen such a power- over know when it v comin ettt gn i e 0 New York, June 2—Judge Kenesaw Carpentie

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