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——— e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUES DAY, JUNE 19, 1028, Wednesday, June 20th Get Acquainted With Our DOLLAR DAY SALE Everything at Reduced Prices GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE Speaking of Sports Criqui's line of French pastry what landed him the feather title, Last night it was the same old ctory. Youth will he served. A man a8 he grows older may be just as, good a man, may be just as muscular | and look just as good, but it is youth that gets the decision in the long run. is Jimmy Wilde, world champ and 31! syears old, was knocked out in the seventh round by the 21 years old fiash from the Phl'!pplnes Nothing !urprlslng though It was the old story of John L. Sullivan, Jim Jeffries, Jess Willard, Jack Brit- ton, Johnny Kilbane and a score of others. Now arises the question: What about Jack Dempsey? He's not an| old man, but he's old in the ring and has been out of active fighting for a couple of years. And what about Benny Leonard? They all are bound to get it sooner or later, But if they all can go down fight- ing es gamely as did little Johnny Kilbane and littie Jimmy Wilde the | fight fans cannot bui have pleasant thoughts of their old idols. Wilde, defeated from the very frst wallop, bleeding, a'most blinded and his knées sagging, proved that there was no streak in him. He stood up before the awful battering and stood there until he was knocked out. And ke was knocked so cold that it re- anired several minutes to bring about even the returning flutter of an cye lash. Algo, last night Lew Tendler casily dispesed of Pal Moran in an cight round bout, getting an obvious de- cislon, O'Farrell was the hero of the Cubs’ victory over the Phillics yesterday. He drove in #x of the nine runs, L ] FOR town oOr country trucking-under medium weights, at moderate speed, g Regular Solid Truck ‘l'lru have become the measure of tire econom among experienced tru owners. 'l'lnre is a U. 8. Tire ent luhed to_every fi':; condition. We can mpplv you. Unltcd States Truck Tires are Good Tires New Britain, Conn. A. G. Bawker, 58 Elm St. Caveney, The Browns took two from the Red Sox, which is going some for any big league team. Van Gilder held the bean-eaters to three hits in the sec- ond game, The Washington-Cleveland game was a battle of veterans, with Walter Johnson winning over Coveleskie in 13 innings, Little Brown University handed Col- gate its first defeat of the scason yes- terday, winning 6 to 2 at Hamilton, The Giants have checked their long losing streak and after 6 straight losses they trounced the 4-1. Hits by Thurston, Hooper and Me- Clellan won for the Gleasonites yester- day over the Athletics in the ninth inning 6-35. when McGowan, was caught at The fight ended trying to steal home, the plate. Dartmouth defeated Cornell 2 to 1 yesterday. Jess Willare back in New York ready for his fight with Firpo on July 12, He weighs 256 pounds. stic gver the bout and Shelby now coming Demp: the new promoter is fected with the fight mania. Dempsey engaged in out yesterday Drake, his sparring partner. The champ displayed good form )thddy a long work- Dodgvm 3. Cinzinnati, June 19.—The Reds got back on thelr winning stride again yesterday, defeating Brooklyn, Reds 0, Drooklyn. ab, Wheat, Fournier, Batley, M. .\ ivver . Grifith, rf, . *Batted for Dickerman in 7 aBatted for 8mith in oth. Cinelnnati. Bumns, If. .. z , 1b. Bohne, b, Roush, cf, Duncan, 1f. . Pinalli, 3b. s, Cardinals, | | Behan., pecoming in- | 1 again knocked out| | the gout o 10 *Ran for Hargrate in bth. xBatted for Rixey fn bth. Breoklyn Cinefnnat! Threo base nit, Johnston Bol Duie Pinelli, Wingo, ey. Rixey, Bailey, Dickerman; play, Johneton to Fournier; left on Breoklyn 7, Cincinnatl 3; base on balls, iRixey ‘1, oft Keck 2, off Dickerman etruck out, by Rixey 2, by Keck 1 Dickerman 2; hits, off Rixey 6 in 5 inningi off Dickerman 8§ In 6 innings, off Smith 1 In 2 innings; winning pltcher, Keck; losing pitche Dickerman; umplres, Hart, Moran and Finnerman; time, 1:44, 001 200 000. 001 014 00x—6 stolen bases, sacrifices, double bases off Cubs 9, Phils 3. Chieago, June 19, Chicago bunched hits off Behan and Hubbell, driving them off the mound, and de- feated Philadelphia, 9 to 3. Philadelphla. Wrightstone, ss. Wilson, e, . Rapp, 3h P Hubbell, Mitehell, p. mloooosoc00somd El S Iriber, Miller, 1f. . atheote, iott, 1b. Aldridge, p. . - v amend veen 4 L T TTTHNE el ossomomoo® 2 atted for Rapp In 0th. hiladelphia 000 000 012 000 240 12x—0 Hollocher, El- Tlernoy; tolen Two l-lFl\ l\H= Grantham, liott; home runs, O'Farrell 1 Heatheote, Hollocher, Grantham, 'ell; double plays, Wrightstone, Tier- ifolke; left on hase, Philadelphin 6. Chi bage on balls, off Behan 1, off Aldridge 3; struck out, by Aldridge 1: hits off Rehan § In 4 1-3 innings, off Hubbell § in 4 innings, off Mitchell none In 2.3 in- ning: losing pitcher, Behan; umpires, Klem and Wilsoi time, 1:41. ney OI FING TOURNEY Evanston, Ill, June 19.-—Teams representing nearly every school in the big ten conference will tee off here today on the links of the Evanston golf club in the qualifying round of the second annual western intercol- legiate golf championship tourna- ment, BIG SOUTHERN TOURNAMENT Birmingham, Ala., June 19.—More than 150 golfers teed off at the Roe- buck Country club here today in the 218t annual amateur tournament of ociation. Many savages pint their sking as protection against cold. No metal can touch you Every year more men come to PARIS—because men who have worn them constantly endorse { N them fortheirserviceandcom- fort and good dealers every- : where recommend them. 3000 Howrs of Solid Comfort™ A.S‘I'EIN & COMPANY Severeld, c. Gerber, a8 Willlama, | €chliebner, Vanglider, p. It. White Sox Win, Philadelphia, June 19.—Chicago | and Philadelphia played a thrilling | game yesterday that was not decided | until the last man was out in the |Mitchell, & ninth and then the White Sox|Devormer, c. . emerged on top, ;::‘I”""',;_"' Harrl Flnlllend . Fewster, 2b. .. Mebillan, 3b. Boston, ab, - Hooper, rf, Murray, p. . s onn T Bl rmrvvwvessns Bt. Louls Boston . Two base hits, Tobin cobson; “sacrifices, Robertson | MeManus, Gerber; 3 Thureton, p. | oracmdnmnmrs B | it oloscsscscss? = 37 Philadelphi w5 =3 Matthaws. ef, ... Walker, If. Rruggy, c. Dykes, 2| Porkins, c. McGowan, © Haueer, getead to Devormer Vangilder 1, off Plercy 3; Vangllder 2, by Pier off Plercy 7 3 inninge; loswg pitcher, Dineen and Connolly New York, June Srrromto0000 P al moncooomema Ploswmnonanona - PRI SR mloorcososcasad S oormun Detroit evened ol §;|_-u~u~,a°°,; Chicago 000 020—8 Philadelphi . 000 010 040—6 Two base hits, ¥ heely, Welch, Me- Clellan, Miller; three base hit, Hooper; homo olen base, Kamm; sacrl- . Walberg; left on bases, {ladelphia 9; base on balls, of Cvengros 6, off Walberg 1; struck out, by Cvengros §, by Thurston 1, by Walberg 4; hite, oft Cvengros 8 in 7 1-3 innings, off Thurston 2 {n 1 2-3 innings; winning pitch- er, Thurston; umplres, Holmes and Evans; time, ning the second game, Dl'lrfll(. 3b. . 2b, . | Haney, | Cutshaw, Blue, 1b, Cobh, ef, Manush, 1f, . Hellmann, f, Rigney, 88, . Bassler, C. | Holloway, Two for Browns. i Boston, June 19.—8t. I.ouis took both games from Boston yesterday. Shocker held Boston to six hits and won the first game, 6 to 2. First Game, . New \nrk Witt, cf, | Dugan, 3b | Ruth, . Pipp, 1b. . | Meusel, 1f, | Ward, 2b, 1 *Gehrig . Scott, as, Johnaton, Hoftmann, . | Hoyt, p. .| Mays, p. .. 0| x8mith ....0 8t. Louls . 000 010 050—8 Boston 020 000 000—2 Batteries—Shocker and Bevereid; Fergu- on, Quinn, Fullerton and Walters, Second Game, St. Louls. Tobin, rf. .... Robertson, 3b, . Jacobson, of, 0 0 McManus, 2b, 0 *Batted for mmy in amh ves 100 202 013—8 . 000 000 000—0 Schleibner, Ja- double plays, Robertson | to Bchlelbner, Fewster to Mitchell F to Purns base, Bt. Louls 4, Boston 4; base on balls, off struck out, 2, by Murray in 6 innings, off Murray b in Plercy; time, 1:25. Tygers 11, Yanks 3. 18.~—Battering Hoyt and Mays for a barrage of hits, its series with New York Yankees yesterday, 11 to 8. = T 0 | threa baso hits, Foconcenmumanl nlcocossszcoma? 27 Severeld, o Burns; laft on by i hits, umpires, the | win- > 22/ | cuvuantus oo o £ . | Ruel, ¢ o = 4 P s e Very Exceptional Values For Dollar Day Women'’s White Canvas Pumps, value $5. .. Women's ort Oxford, value $7.00 Women's Smoked Elk, black and brown trimmed, value $6.75, for Women'’s White Nubuck Oxford, black and brown mmmed $8.50 value, for Women's W hne. high cut, Jace . Children's and Misses’ Play Oxfords, 82 value, for. . Women's Silk Hosiery in grey, fawn, white, black and sand colors, $1.75 and $1.50 value. . One Lot of Children’s Short Sox, 39¢ value.. sesues SLOAN BROS. 185 Main Street White Canvas black and brown trimmed coee. 8100 $1.85 $2.85 $3.85 $1.00 $1.00 15¢ *lAMERlCAN LEAGUE xBatted for Mays in th, Datroft . 601 100 003 New York 000 100 110 Two base hits, Haney, Cobb, Rigney; Dugan, Hoffmann; home | stolen hnss, Hofftann; Rigney; doublo play nd Blue 2; Rigney, Cut- shaw and Blue, Ward, B and ~ Pipp; Ward and Pipp; left on bases, New York 7, Detroft 9; base on balls, oft Hoyt 1, off Mays §; struck out, by Holloway 2; hits, ot Hoyt b In 1.3 innings, oft Mave 13 in § 2-3 innings; losing pitcher, Mays; pires, An, Rowiand and. Sotlarty: time, 1 runs, Cobb, Has sncrifices, Cutsha Cutshaw, Rigney Senatorg 4, Indians 3. i Washington, June out-lasted Coveleskie in a 13 inning duel of veteran pitchers yesterday and Washington took the opening game of the series from Cleveland, 4 to 3. Clev op Jamieson, 1f. .. Wambsganss, 2b, Bpeaker, cf. . Myatt, o Summa, rf. Sewell, rf. Lutzke, 3b, . Guisto, 1b, Coveleskie, D. «. [aaneaanaand ol ccomwocnuty | eSsonneand ol oconoconas 45 *One out when winning run wi Washington, ab. Ve 23 3 a8 scored, © Rice, tf o). Peckinpaugh, s, Goslin, I, Judge, 1h, . Slewr) coop Evans, cf, Harris, 2b, Bluege, 3b. *Gharrity . O'Nelll, 3b, Johnson, p. Sl asrceacane lercourommmn leooora loarcrworo H olocococccooscss® B o 1 *Batted for Bluege ln 8th, Cleveland .... + 000 200 010 000 0—3 Washington 010 010 100 000 1—4 Two base hits, Peckinpaugh, Judge, Wambsganss; three base hits, Harris 2, Rice, e Jamieson; etolen bases, Harrls 33 sscrifioss, Louvie plays, Harre o on base, Cloveland 7, Washe ington 12; base on balls, Johnsan 4, < closiie 3; struck out, by Johnson 9, Cove eleskio 2; hits by piteher, by Lovelesasd Sl::rrll umpires, Owens and Nallin; time, WINS ASCOT STAKES By The Assoclated Press. Ascot Heath, Eng., June 19~The Ascot stakes of 2,000 pounds with ex~ | tras run here today was won by W, M. G. 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