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» speed and aceuracy and floored Bill Speaking | of Sports A boxer is the only man Whe Wears a sock on both of his hands. City league tonight at 6:80 p m~—-l " . Corbin Red Sox alsa practice ll’ park this evening | < sl Harvard sort of eveped things i yesterday by defeating Yale in the stcond game. Owen, | on the gridiren, turned the trick o |onjeage the diamond | The Yale Varsity is the favorite for the big race tomorrow, although Har- vard seems the luckiest, having won the toss for position. Reports from the west show Demp- sey improving in his sparring work Yesterday the ehamp showed more| Waolpin three times, |says Sperting Life Bt Yale's torment /| | Phita, & shell about 310 inches In lengt with which the champlon seuller is to cxperiment. If the oraft meets his approval he may bly use it in the 4 ond echallenge race at Healey Hoover's Ament fan bullt seyll is shorter than that which he has erdered Runs This Week National League TWTFPem New York T Pitte. ney , Louls Brookiyn o v Boston Phila - e ome ) —xwme American League BMT WT P 8T M § 1 H New Yeork b § ¢ 1 5 Ay Cleveland Detroit $t. Louis Boston ‘ton EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, *Batied for Da whils he was 84 Batiod for Be Mitchel Bt Louls Best Two base hit Tygers New York, June ¢ R L) ot In b o ad v L] LIUIR L thind svt wade - Sewel lecnuscoomos P — [ PRS- 030 800 flamd i Ahres base bases Flagetoad Burasi saorl. ouble pl ft o8 basss Bt balis, off Davis §, Yanks 7 1,==Detroit got an | |even break in Its four-game seri: with the New York Americans, win. ning a sl ecore of 9 to T, Haney, b, 3 Jones, 3 Seore: ugeing match yesterday by a - ° oo o £ pansed #| Venco: wmplons w081 Mime L0T S| Barnes, . Hargranel losing Lo has bail Meran, Han a4 Fiaaer Pittsb inte the 10th Inning with the seore tied, § 1o &, Beston made six runs on | 4 feur hite and three walks winalng & mMenes : burlesque game frem Pittsburg, 14 to :n.n-»u " " i - -...--; ecrrmcumnsbene [T locsscrsmcanees 1 L. o e a— e —— = » Dashy, p Meadows, p. . sBarnhart Roshler, p. >3350 cmmnn Chisage, June 21.—~Chiva & batling rampage pesterd fealed Phliadeiphie, 18 40 1 ~<Oolng |11 the Cubs meved up te AL plase " | Siate, of, ' Hellosher, w A Dumevich, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928, Cubs 16, Fhils 1 went A e | e Ll —— > M ot | JON——— R — locccs Sleee O —— loconnnacacany R loa t ST —— - and de ihe countey club of New Cansan. The on Connsationt titie oup has beea woa enee by M Bdweard Narmend asd twies by Miss Helen Gllisadens CLEVELAND' SON IS WED Tokes Daughter of Rishop Gallor, Fead of Epiwapal Ohurely n Amer- oo, As Rride I Evening Wedding Memphis, June 3lo—Mim Blien Poug'as Gallor, daughter of Blshop Thomas F. Gallor, executive head of e L married to Richard Folsem ¢ flof New York, son of fors ¥ Cleveland, here last night ' the eeremony [ | Blehop Gatlor In St. Mary's sathedra! EARLY» BANK bEClSION Fedoral Reserve Board Wil Make Ruling on Applications o Establish Rranch Ranks in Cuba, e —— In Ouba was predicted tedey Coail apokesman While there was #e clally reperts persistad thet the Eradually was working promise whish weuld 108 bank fo ertablish the would distribute currensy Flghts ameny severs! other sluding Atlants, 1 wore sald to be hel P a8 ment iR 1he board whish wae deslre & sure foundation under lew tefore granting any applisation, g ———— GIVEN 812 A DAY WAGE Bricklayers in Neow York San Agvets ment With Contract Which & fieheduled to Run for Two Years New York, June 3i-=Brickiayers who had tied wp the metropelitan bullding construction prosvam of $175,000,000 since they went out o8 eirite on May 11 yesterday won thelr demand for & 17 & day wage incresse when the Mason Buliders asociation egreed to pive th ment, The sett] was reached at & meeting of unien | W Gibbons 1s suftering with biisters|Chicago on his lips so has to forego Spar- ring for a few days, fearing that a tap on the mouth might cause a bad sore *Datted for Walk i 1 E5 - == Kung, p. | sMueller coossoswsteme—e L] 4 H x x ] 1) comoarcs c>s00000f leaders and members of the assoele- 612 tien and both organizations will ratls International League 4 WT FSTW|S Rochester 11 | Baltimore 7 Reading 1 | Toronto 5 Buffalo | Jersey City 14 8§15 | Newark 17 16 Byracuse 11 B8 AMERICAN LEAGUE (Continued From Preceding Page) r, Robertson; A time, 2:37 Indians 5, Senators 1 Washington June 21.-—Mbogridge weakened in the seventh inning of s pitching duel with Morton yesterd |and Cleveland defeated Wa to 1. Scere: 001 000 800. § Washington, June A decision 100 010 30516, by the federal rese: hoard within )'l!llov.moun;llm 3| twa weeks on the applications of the fy the agreement today, el Bate. deodls | Boston and Atlanta reserve banks for| The bullding program will be e 1o the privilege of establishing an ageney | sumed at onee it was sald, T S — L — Swlosa *Ratted for Renten th xBatted for Meadows in #th, Batted for Kuns in 10th, v 301 000 409 ¢ 301 026 A Pawall, Routh. Ilnmum' T T 'u o i , Tierney te Holke, ) hases, qu‘orylll §, Chiea LH balis, off Welnert 3, off Mitchell 2, off Be. han 1; struck out, by Weinert 1. hy Alex. d o Py Behen 1, by Dumevich 1, by 11 15 hite, oft Weinert 8 in 2 1.3 1p. nings, off Mitchell 2 fn 1 1.3 fnnings, off Hubbell none In 1 in off Alexander ¢ in 7 innings, off Win in 2.3 Inning. (none out in 4th), offt Pehan 4 In 3 3.3 in. nings, off Dumovich 2 in 2 innings, hit pitcher, by Mitehell (Vogel); wild pite Wint winning pitcher, Alexander; log piteh: \\'nv‘n. umplres, Klem and Wil won; 1 Five Le.idlng Batsmen In Each Major League American League G. AB R, Heilmann, D, 52 187 42 |Collins, Chi ..53 190 29 Jamieson, Clv 56 225 45 Burns Bos ....47 177 30 Haney, D .....51 177 27 National League G. AB. R, Grimm, Pitts 51 187 29 Wheat, Brkyn 68 208 40 Frisch, N. Y. 57 240 58 Roush, Cin. ..54 190 32 |Mokan, Phil. 42 158 33 Kid Noxfolk and Jackson Matched to Box 12 Rounds Cincinnatl, June 21.—Kid Norfolk of New York and Tut Jackson of Washington Court House, 0., have been matched to box 12 rounds for a referee's decision here next Wednes- day night, it was announced by Arthur Reisenberger, matchmaker. Jackson has agreed to make 176 pounds and i he wins will claim the light heavy- weight championship which Norfolk holds. New Canaan to Have Tennis Tournament for State Title New Canaan, Conn, June 21.—The fourth open tennis tournament for the women'’s chumpionship of Connecticut will be played beginning June 25 at Ehmke pitched gilt edged yesterday, holding the Rrowns three hits and permitting the Box to win in the tenth, 8 to 1. Hats off to little Brown university. Yesterday her baseball team defeated | the great Colgate nine for a second| time, scoring another shutout 2 to 0, Until meeting Brown, this team had a perfect record elcosmmumecns Nl corumne -y - . ~loooms ball to Red Melnnis, Grimm, hite, Tre s | wol i heme run, Ruseell; 0| Nixon, Carey, Bi erine 9 5 7 hases. o | Routhworth 2, Melnpls, R. 8Smith; Powell, : 3, doublo 0 plays. Nixon and Gibfon; jeft on bases Bos- ton 6, Pittaburgh §; base on balle, off Orsch- gor 1, off Genewich 1, off Hamilten 1, off 0| Boshler 2, off Kunz 8 struck out, by Pen- | ten 1, by Hamiiton 1; hits, off Oeschger 4 in 1 1.3 inninge, off newich 10 in 7 In. ff Renton 1 in inning, off Barnes oft Hamilton 11 In 6 L3 2 in mo inning, nons out 2.1 innings, off of Kunr 3 in . by Oeschger cacunuwaie nings none in 1 inni innings, off Ma, | xBmitn tim: Hush. p. ekl umplres losuomscrinos. The Athleties yesterday played a great game, tying the score against the White Eox in the ninth and win-| ping In the 11th on a wild throw by Hooper, | rin: 1oning pited Holmes and I lss inning: hit by pite! attox); wild Denton; winning Benton: losing piteher, Boshlor: | MeCormiek and O'Day; time, 2:34. Giants 7, Cards 5 001 | §t. Louis, June 21.-—Coming from bas® hehind in the ninth, New York seored Wite [five runs, taking yesterday's game trom St. Louls, 7 to b. Score: Ward to Pipp, haw and 1 bases, New York 10, Detroit New York, ab. ft Pennock 2, off Pillette *Ratted for 8¢ xPattod for I Mt Bush in Sth H. P.C 80 428 72 379 84 378 64 362 63 3568 i fou the manager had a to brother After which few choice things to say § Hooper, ite, Cobb, & Rigney, Pratt; Cleveland. Hellmann Three homers materiaily aided the' ;... 1 . Tygers in trouncing the Yanks 9 to| wWam! 7. Bush in relief role failed and|Epeak Manush with a great catch with two o0 on broke up a ral! - - Senese H. 73 81 91 73 58 P.C. 890 380 379 387 867 Bancroft, ss. | Groh, 3 . | Friseh, 20, . | Meusel, 1. . Young, rf. Kelly, 1b. . O'Connell, cf. L LEAGUE Brooklyn Loses Third, Cineinnati, 0., June 21.—Cineinnati made it three out of four from Brook- 33 5 {lyn yesterday by winning handily be- “'l‘hl:‘u:tnn- o | hind Benton's effective pitching—4 to so53m58 The Doston Braves have come out O | Morton, p. of their slump and yesterday won & pawards, p. 10-inning game from the Pirates. | W not b o The equal final Reds, Cineys poor old Dodgers to the task and d:: .ed thelmie rr game of their series to the Ir_'--: \p'«’u:” 4 to 1. Incidentally, lh"”'“;"} ;:Q,' . have a fine record. They | yGharrity have taken 12 out 13 | contests | Ruel, c. played with eastern clubs during|Evans cf. . their home stay Sl YT I Bluege, 3b, Mogridge, p. Zahniser, p. . *Lethold Brillheart, p. . | Bentley *Stengel o | xMeGuire . 01 2Gowdy . 0| tshinners ... 0 Brooklyn, 8. ab. © & locococoromamamnwal leocccocoscsmanruey R T RS levseres g el olocococoocorncormwonnses ot ool wloocsoosos of t LI *Batted for Bcott in 8th, xRan for Snyder in 9th. zBatted for Jonnard in 9th. tRan for Gewdy in ninth. St. Louls, The Pittsfield team in the Eastern surely has winning ways, yesterday sending Bridgzeport to the showers at the small end of o 4 to 1 score. They | now have won eight out of 11 games. | By scoring five runs in the fifth inning, Penh fans saw a rally ye terday that defeated Dartmouth, s25coomon ol 0 1 0 o 0 [ 0/ Blades, it. 0| Mann, rf.-cf 0 Smith, ef. 0| Hornsby, 8 1 z0'Nefll out. kit by batted *Batted for Zahniser i xBatted for Judg Cleveland Washington et L S i et bt L elightful! Distributor MORRIS ROTSTEIN New Britain, Conn. B e 1| stoctz, 3h. Myers, cf Flack, rf, . Frofgau, ss, & Atnsmith, e. . 0! Haines, p. 01 Toney, p. . 0/ +Clemons :,xbyer *Batted for Decatur in Tth, xRan for Griffith {n 7th, Cincinnatl, 348 Park Street ° [T R 0. = onnoily play, Mogric : left on bases stolen base Bluege, Lutzke Peckinpauy, Walter Huntzinger of the| Penn team says he will join the ! Giants tomorrow. Last year he was|\ind b Washinton 15 b undefsated in 12 games and in two|off Edwerds 1. years has won 22 out of 25 games.| Pitcher oft Brill el a2 wlocorrcccooommns | orbmuncoonwonenr locosurmus locousuocononcoos wl °oororsomooooo? : 37 *Batted for Smith in fth. xRan for Clemons in 9th. 0 New York . . 000 000 205—7 0| 8t. Louls . . 000 040 010—5 —~| Two bas , Mann, Bottomley, Blades, 27 17 1| Geott; throe base hit, Snyder; stolen ba: 000 000—1 | §mith; sacrifices, Bottomley; double pla; <. 101 000 02x—4 | Groh to Friseh ts Kelly; Frelgau to Horn Highi three bage | by to Bottomley; left on base, New York 4, Fournler; siolen bases, Burns, Roush, | St. Louls 8; base on balls, off Haines 1, off Caveney, Johnston, Wheat; sacrifices, Dau- | Scott 1, off Jonnard 1, off Toney 1; struck bert; double plays, Renton to Caveney to|out, by Nehf 1, by Haines 1, by Scott 1, | Daubert; McCarren to Fournler; Olson to | by Bentley 1; hita, off Nehf 8 in 4 innings Johnston to Fournier: left on bases, Brook- | (none out in 6th); off Scott 2 in 1 inning, lyn 7, Cincinna base on balls, off Ren- off Jonnard none in 1 inning, off Bentley ton 4, off Vance 2, off & 1; struck out, |1 in 1 inning, off Haines 8 in 8 1-3 innings, by Denton 2, by Smith 2; hits offt Vance 5 off Toney 4 In 2-3 innings; winning pitcher, (none out in 4th), off Deeatur | Jonnard; losing pltcher, Haines; umpires, 5, oft Smith 2 in 2 innings; | Quigley and PArman; time, 2:10 Red Sox Browns 1 Boston, June 21.—Ehmke held Louis to three hits yvesterday and won his 10th game of the season for Bos- {ton. 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