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ON THE FIRST BOUND WITH OLERKIN, “"Mickéy" Noonan is going llke a house afire in thé down river com. . Mickey hits 'em all over the nd |s the class of the catching throughout the league, No nead $0 say that Mike ia playing real ball this season, because the féew exhibi. tlons that he has given in this city Whow him to be a finished back stop. - Marty Hofleran who is playing ball ! with gh industrim team in Newark, N..J. writés and pays that he is doing firsh raté this season. He has been Bittidg systematically all season and been deéing back stop duty in al- Most every game, and rated Bransfield, formér Plonter Lahders' Induitrial player, is &8 one of the best hitters in the lesgué. Mranny has ‘developed into 8 mighty clouter and has learned to Rit them from all angles. He is one ) of the hardést meén in the league o teh to, becayse he dedsn’'t show any 6ak spots. He is playing regularly Npristop for the East Hampton team. * Corkins, former Fafnir Beéaring egteher, Is also among thosé who are shewing théir wares in the River ledgue. He is doing backstop duty with the East Hampten team and is delivering the geods in great shape. Jack Lynd, who will be remember- 68 as one of the real old timers ir catching regularly for the Chester tearn. He played ball the same time that “Red" Campbell did. He is stil! i going good, and excépt that he is now slowed up a bit on chasing fouls, hc } 18 in eveéry branch a first rate catcher Jack is 3 big boy and he can lay the willow en the’old piil for extra base: every time. S . The Stronghearts won the fourth straight game of the season when they handed the Plainville Crescents & 10 to 2 beating In Plainville Batur- day. The Stronghegrts are still lodk- ipg for games and would like to hear from the managers of the teams in théir class. Call tel. 518-14. " Joey Fitzpatrick played in hard iuck Saturday in the Connecticut i Riveér league when he occupiéd the mound fer Ivoryton against Chester. Chester won the game 4 to 8, but the ragged support given the loecal twirler §gcounted for the loss more than the pitching of Fitzpatrick. The idea in ¥ the Rivér league is to hiré a battery and then sit dewn and let them win the games. The number of twirlers playing down the river is large. Selleck, star Yale slabsman in former years, Justin of the Coebills of Hartford, Thomas of New Haven and many others are seen every Saturday on the mound dewn thé valley. ~ Many of the old timers when talk- ing to the New Britain boys all speak of the prowess of “Red” Campbell who usgd to cavort around the infield for some of the teams in the league. Everyb8y has a good word™ for “Réd” and all speak highly of his ! basebalf ability. & - 3 Mike \Gibbons, for many years, was known as the ‘“Phantom.” After the exhibition that Jack Britton gave last Aight, the title should be passed over By St. Paul Mike to Jack. Mile. Lenglen, the French tennis star, has decided to play in the Wimbledon tourney. Now that this has beén decided on, the world can corntinue to go on. An Ohio judge yesterday rendered & decisipn which prohibits the pro- poged beut between Jack . Johnson and “Tut” Jackson, at Washington Courthouse in that state on July 4. is will not affect the sport to any gréat extent. Jack Dempsey was introduced from the ring at New Yeork last night, and gedording to Joe Humphries, the an- mouncer, the heavyweight will meet any man in the world. This was ac- ceptéd ak a definite answer to the Wills' challenges hurled by Paddy Mullens. Judge “Bill" Mangan, “Chief” Dave Dunn, “Dec” Dunn and Jim Curtin peturned early this morming frem a very pleasing trip te New York yes- terday. The quartet saw Yale defeat Harvard at thé Polo Grounds yes- terday afterneon, then much to their Welight, last night watched the trim- wming of Benny Leonard by a former fellow townsman, Jack Britton. Temmy Kelly is around the town today, beaming with smiles. Tommy pometimes picks a winner, but not in many a day has he appeared to be Petter pleased than at the result of Yhe Britton-Leonard bout last night. Xelly sat in last night and watched Preféssor Britton give Leonard a fine Jesgon in the manly art of self de- Tense. Jimmy Sullivan, the Wilsog street mocking bird, was another lecal boy whose feelings were not at all injured By the manmer In which Britton pummeled Benny last night. Jim was pomewhere inside the Velodrome last Bjght. The New York sport writers were “a]l wet” on their predictions as te the éutcome of the Britton-Léonatd Pout last night. Connie Reynolds was heard to rve. patk about the fighting ability’ of one #ish bby, Jack Britton by name, out- side the Velodrome last night. About everything that. Connie said was go, after viewing the bout. Jaek Lash showed himself to be fine sport after the bout. Offering ‘But very little in the line of forecast Béfore the bout, the popular Paige aute dealer admitted after the bout that the former New Britain boy had the best of the argument. It is decid- edly refreshing to hear Jack's view ef an gffair such as last night's. Not in many days has a boxing Bout attracted as much attemtion l6eally, as did last night's bout. Around the tickers in several places érowds greater than space cared for, assémbléd early in the evening. Feém “what was héard todey regarding the Accounts of the battle as {t progressed the story over the ticker m have been sent By one of Leonard's ad- irers. Now if Benny Leonard can hold on to his lightweight title he should be satisfied for a time at least. Jack Britton showed Leonard more boxing gloves in twelve rounds last night than many of the sporting go60ds factories have in stock. An extra heavy demand for head- ache powders was reported from varl- ous parts of the conntry today., The causé is attributed to the result of the Britton-Leonard bout last night. Captain MacAldrich closed his ath- letic career at Yale ycsterday in a blaze of glory. The Fall River boy, playing the game of his life against Harvard at the Pold6 Grounds, and when the final out was registéred in the ninth inning, his admirers car- +led him around the bases. The ova- tion tendered Aldrich when he went ‘o bat for the last time, was one that Will be remembered for many a day, by those in attendance at the game. If thé ivory hunters of the big leagues overlook Mike Eddy, the Yale rightfielder, something must be wrong with their judgement. Lou Bogash, surprised the boxing world by beating Mickey Walker, at Boston last night. Eighteen members of the Ports- nouth and Newport News teams were ined $10 in police court at Ports- nouth, Va., yesterday, for engaging in a baseball game last Sunday. Um- dire. Breslin - was assessed a like unount. RUNS FOR THE WEEK JUNE 25-JULY 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE. MTWTF New York RBoston Brooklyn Phil. Pittshurgh Cipcinnati Chicago St. Louis 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE. SMTWTTFVF [] S Tu. New York Bostéon Phil. Wash Cleveland Detroit Chicago St. Louis x x 1 2 8 0 4 5 ATIONAL LEAGUE. S 4 b 9 INTERN MTWTTF S8 Tt x 0 Baltimore 6 Reading Buffalo Rochester Byracuse 4 Toronto 5 Jer. City 10 Newark 8 SENATE V3. GALLERY Grievances Between Two Bodies to be Songht on Links of Chevy Chase Club—14 Men on a Side to Play. Washlugton, June 27.—Attempts were made today before the senate convened to reach a peaceful settle- ment of certain serious differences that exist between golfers of the senate and of the senate press gallery. Adjustment of the grievances was to be sought on the links of the Crevy Chase club with 12 senators plus Speaker Gillette of the house and David 8. Barry, sergeant-at-arms of the senate, who were to meet 14 men who usually occupy the press gallery and literally look down on the sen- ators, The senators scheduled to defend and upholde the golfing honors and dignity of the senate were: Kellogg, _ Make Your Own BUG KILLER P. D. Q. You can easily make at home s full uart of the strongest bug-killer for Sc,enough to killamillion bedbugs, roaches, fleas and ants. This recipe will not burn, rot or stain clothing, and is entirely different from any other formula we know of, as this will kill the eggs. Procure of your deyggist a 88 package of (Pesky Devile Quistus) P, D. Q. t‘h'qdyfilzleLII sly to rid Hotel o 'I&?.‘ ad dwallings of pescy bedbugs and O possibia for the etk devila to extst with the proper use of P, D. Q. Bpeeial Hospita! size $2.50--makes five gallons. P.D.Q. can be purchased in sealed o double strength, liquid form, | Crowell’s Drug Store and Other Lead- ing Druggists NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1922. Frelinghuysén and Edge, New Jersey; Hitchcock, Nebraska; Hale, Maine; Phipps, Colorado; Jones, New Mexico; Townsend and Newberry , Mie! t?unpfr. Kansas; Robinson, Ar. kansas, and McKinley, Illinois. BEHIND AND WIN (Continued From Preceding Page.) 1 times after they got The visitors hits three local twirlers hard, George Burns #étting four hits out of five times at bat. Keek weakened a bit in the'late Innings, but the lecals could not overcome the visitors' lead. Score: IIODTI:N ab, = 3 3 lccotonrmamenonas Nixon, 1If. Crulse, If, Christenbury, 3b, Holke, 1b, Ford, sk, Gowdy, . . Gibson, c, . Miller, p. Watson, p. *Nicholson Rraxton, p xiKept e R G AR ST wloornoccorosmaomusy (A S R A S SO lossomcsasumccuas wlossossscsunssas? s > *Batted for Watson in .7th, xBatted for Rraxten in 8th. PHILADELPIIA ah, 9 cuRumwannd —a® Henline, c. Ring, p. ... lusnanwana S meG e lsnooss Fluocussomus 18 27 100 101 200 - coo. 184 801 00x—0 Two base h nline, Parkinson, Wil- llams; home runs, Crulse, Williams; stolen sés, Lee 2, Waller; sacrif Ring, Wal- ker; doublé play, Parkinson, Fletcher and Teslie; left on hases, Boston 6, Philadel- phia 9; base on balls, off Miller 1, off Wat- son 1, off Ring 1: struck out, hy Miller 1 Watssn 3, by Ring 2; hits, off Miller § {n 3 innings, (none out in 3d), off W 5 in 4 innings, off Braxton 1 in 2 innings; hit by pitcher, by Miller (Willlame); um- pires, McCormick and Sentelle; loting pitch- ler; time, 1 Peolmsnmnosnmng Boaten Philadelphia Philadelphia 9, Boston 5 Philadelphia, June 27.—Philadel- phia climbed out of last place yester- day by taking its fifth straight victory from Boston, 9 to 5. The locals ob- tainéd a big lead in the early innings when they drove Miller from the mound. Ring was effective in the pinehes, CINCINNATI ab. o Sw? Burns, ef, .. Daubert, 1b. Duncan, If. . Harper, Wingo, o lovonoonoos |onmnvuea wlosonssscas Al owoconmun 5 9 » Sloosoocsocunmasuonwnd Flack, Smith, cf, Hornsby, 2b. McHenry, If. Lavan, ss. Pertica, p. *Schultz North, p. . xToporcer , Bailey, p. zMueller Shotten .. lnuosssssonunsscsnar e e e | | lnoosoooomcooscommny ©iooss20m555005550 5 . T for Pertica in 3d. for North in 7th, for Mann in Sth. for Bailey In Sth. *Batted xBatted zBatted 1 Batted 211 010 00217 000 800 0204 Winge, Puncan, sacrifices, Harper, Kec¢k; double mith and Hornsby, Pumean and i left on bases, Cincinnati 5 St. Louis 8; base on balls, off Pertiea 2, off North 1( off Bailey 1( off Keck 2; struek out, by Keck 1, by North 1, by Bailey 2; hits, off Pertica 6 in 3, off North § in 4 in- nings, off Bailey 3 in 2 innings; losing Pertica; umpires, O'Day and Hart; hits, Stock, Shotten; In Persia the wedding service is always read in front of a fire, There are 332 parks and squares in Paris. hy,Be' Skinny? 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Round Nine, Leonard jumped from and forced the welterweight Kking around with rights to the head, but Britton's defensive work was at his best and he was little hurt. Britton sent a series of straight lefts to the face and forced Leonard into a neutral corner. Leonard missed several right his corner Make Your Own Root Beer With WILLIAMS' TRoot Beer Extract You can make five gallons of the most delicious and re- freshing Root Beer vou ever tasted. Just get a bottle of Williams’ Root Beer Extract and follow the simple directions on the label. Don’t experiment—be sure to get WILLIAMS'—the genuine con- centrated extract made in Hart- ford, Connecticut. THE WILLIAMS & CARLETON Co. swings and took « hard punch to the Jaw, Round Ten. leonard was shaken with overhand rights to his jaw. Leonard returned hard lefts to jaw, and Britton seemed willing to mix, returning as good as was sent, Leonard was always on the 1efensive in this round, Round Eleven, Leonard swung hard with rights and lefts to jaw, and sent Britton to the ropes. Britton returned hard rights to jaw. Leongrd rushed Rrit. ton around the ring with his hard rights to the head. This was Leonard's best round. Round Twelve, Leonard pecked with his Britton's face and Britton hooked hard rights and lefts to jaw. Brit- ton shook the lightweight champlon with rights to stomach and left hooks to jaw. They exchanged light punch- es to the head and body. DBritton's defensive work failed to show in this round, He used offensive tactics al- together, left at Round Thirteen, Britton, on the offensive, backed Leonard into a neutral corner with rights and lefts to head and hody. In coming out of this trouble, Leonard tripped on his own foot and fell back- ward to the canvas. Britton stepped away, the lightweight champion re- gained his feet and then Britton start- ed another attack. Leonard backed around the ring and they fell into a clinch in Britton's corner. There were a few blows passed to the head and as the referee walked around, Britton broke away and went down to his knee, facing his corner. He mo- tioned to his seconds to claim a foul. Then Leonard, who had walked to the other side of the ring, walked around the referee, struck Britton a light blow to the body and shquted to the referee.to count. The seconds of both men rushed into the ring and Haley, the referee, waved both men to their corners. It was then announced that Leonard had committed a technical foul, striking Britton while he was on his knee. The insecf world ranks next to the human race in intelligence. The glass roof of Victoria Station, London, covers a space of 10 acres. YuMm! Yum! Yum! 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