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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 198, v All Aboard For The 3-Mile Limit | B ol e g e N It T e sevses STATUARY FRAUDS s Week R Th Jobnacn 1. off B Horsie 0. strpeh o Speakin g uns Inis Wee : Jobties & By B Waowis 4 S pens. oo X # ‘ Iohaeon (Dises). wmpites Disses and " hree o . y ™ Hudebrand, 1me |0 W L French Eapest Tostifies That he o f s l, or t s \-nu;‘u’u-\.‘_m; ok - : 2 K2 Given Plgss of Ant Work 8 8 ™ A B R e Petohiasl The Tageher. *::‘."" 9y ¥ . '\AHO&AI‘ LEAGL E 2 1 1 2 2oy mhe acciesel Dosmn ! g N ‘o A [ N | — S 8+8 Paria June 25-—=M. Demotte, the Whether Gibhone gets Dempaey oF Igy. Louls.. § 1 o § & Mot W 2 %4 Antiquary, teld Paliee Co B, he is hound to @9t deck R 1 B ? Pittaburgh, June 23 Cincinnati | ¥ ’ " Amgiine yesterday that he had 98¢ - ¥a, LI ) T used four pitehers yesterday in an un . 9 .y 3 (uived pieces of the statue of the Pers Fatnirs and Rangers. B, Mary's an ¥ i CR B W esaful attempt 1o defe Pitts. 3 thenay Kings from 1we adtiqguariens Cardinals and Berlin and the Inde- ; h : l: x \ d o it ':-ah o maldle e and that the parts had been joined Pendents were the games seheduled b = ows pliche: together by the late M, Reutren, & for the eity league at the park this A . seliptar t th . Am \ .o opAs e afterno ;fl;‘ur h\:.: P aTI Byras of 8 el Testitying at the investigation inte L New York. » 5 6 T x 4 Paubert. 10 ’ ] eged 1nsances of frauduleat soul The Grand A, C. in Hartford stages | Phila s 8 8 4 : Retme. o 15 & W 1 tures now in America 884 n amataur boxing show tonight with €x- | Cleve e S Duncen, if ¢ & i Louvee, Al Demotte smid an amesla. ponents ranging all the way frem spit- | Detroit 1l ) N Piaoti. 26 gy toh named “Priends of the Louwe® weights to heavies. st. Loui 15 X Zoneees. A i % pald him 106,000 nes for twe of &t Louis .. x 15 12 1§ argrave. i Narth - I Baitte £ °a HETRE g, S b O G he Parthenay Kings while twe othe Jimmy Wilde, dethroned champ, | Wash 1 TR 1 | | Coueh, & ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ o weat (6 the estieciion of NG #tarts back for merrie England on | Chieage €12 3 6 » | G Marper flatal s SR Io rdace or-Semen b b July 3, His business partner says he A | | MeQuade. p. g T somewhat higher I8 through with the squared ecirele Intermational 1. NBressies Wl O B The antiquary said he feared the ok niermational League | Pooks of his husiness would not throw ver M T . i ooks 0 » ) 0 Reet .a '\l ‘g ’}V r ”p S St " .z R mueh light on the acquisition of the 1 L 010 Jess Willard goes up against | Daiti ¢ 8 1 1% | | g~ AWy Pieces as they were entered vaguely the medicos Monday. On their finding ' Reading I 8 93t-% ¢ = | M purchase of a lot of Remes y depends whether or nop he can meet Toronto .. 9 3 & § 1 «x s e Firpe Ruifale 7T 90 7.9 4130 | : EREE A 2. ¢ | . ward 2 ¢ s : Low i v orig s \ [n bl Harvard and Yale Fight ray, the seve ) Newark 17 x 14 14 X | R , B | g . & " and pin, @ 2 - o L) Nosto: June 23.--Harvard o bear for punishment,” lasted le — o ; L R H " : v for punishment.” lasted less st pleasure device to be introduced at Atlantie City is | ) Rumors Affecting Market yue w1 meet at nraves field this atte |5 2 CrRag nothe third and deciding bases ;'.11;' h round against Dempeey yestor. BIG BEN ls KNOGKED FOR the water bieycle, 1t Is capable of making a fair rate of speed | H : Des Moines, June 23,—Rules and ' " S regulations designed to stop cireula. 0! EAMS ol the an , | firough the water, and some enthusiasts hope to be able to make | TR R rain Interferes -~ - -~ | i | ' Gibbons was just as active but In a GOAL AND JA“ BROKEN" #o the full three miles to the edge of theprohibition limi tion of fals formation which . different way, He pan 5 miles through [ - P n Jimit, fects grain prices to prevent unfair T ey ',' ;"\ "':T,'" U:'h': ‘:::I... muddy roads, then boxed his partners 2 —_— — - — e ——— price manipulation and to acauire in ,“ AW b :' I“”“L‘:"': \“ulo one and gave the back a good massaging. Vempsey ‘Manls Newcomer Unmercis - . formation which will permit a o " - ) e [ Mlly—Gibbons Gets In Some | Q ENAC Mg vetarni s = of prices vemstrations, were signed 1'ON 18 expected to piteh for Tale Niws Yeitore, . osseclalty sress] Fast Work With Trainer ,Burna, Boston, 362; Ruth, New here yesterday by Necretary of Agri. D¢ the Crimson choice will be i 4 York, 354; Haney, Detroit, 354; Rice, . cither Young or Bemis Agents, Are trying to make It appenr|y, w0 L 5 Washington, 347: Ruel, Washington | 24t ™ Ke*k 1. by MeGuade 1, by Meadows CU/tUre Wallace to govern future grain that Demysey has gone hack. Well, | Great Falis M. June 23.—*Big oy | ! 13 Miller. Philadelphin, 337 Cobp. | & hite % Donebue 1 in 1.3 inning, of |(rAding markets under the grain fu. ——m— mayba, he has: but we all know that |Ren™ Wray of Sayre. Okln., Welghing L] ! ' | | Detrolt, 3385 J. Harie Bosten orgt|Svueh § in 1 taning 27 ek T In 4 243 ine | tunes act. “Legitimate operators Demonstration Against & match N which the challenger 15 80| 240 pounds and standing seven fee o Myatt, Cleveland, 333; Severid. St | Mtcher, by Danohue (Carey): by M-Quade | *Md the seeretary, “need have no feur Fascism Is Forbidden apparenty outclassed something must |two fnches holds the distinction .} e Louis, 826 ’ . Ry Vi wild piteh. Kook losing pit of unwarranted ‘meddling' with their n, w, A 1008 Phia be done to keep interest sustained, having been put out of commission | (Continved irom precceding page) Bordts IT";IH:h‘uo“umy'no.‘ MeCormick and O'Day; business. 1'nder the rules every ir 3.—~A demonstration s | 1 ¥ 1 aged. ———— dividus! firm which operates through ' ", g |for a longer period than any other z 5 A AR M perates &h I the Place de I'Opera toe For tpon the iInterest depends the |hoxer, who :-nr’lnrl-nl punches with |for stroke on even terms ut the 1 3-4 R‘“"“"’ V8. Anmnia in Glants 9, B 5 the grain markets must furnish re- night against fasclsm and thg royals little gream of gold and silver that|Jack Dempsey, mile dist t here Yale gave it Soccer Match Tomorrowl N Y Turs 3 The New | Fontrace pine sarious futurs trading ista was forbidden by an order issued will teckle into the cofters. A broken jaw, sustained frome a left |answer almost impereep- | gocoer fans throughout the state|York Nationals returned home from contract markets. by Minister of Interlor Maunorey. = hook, just 28 seconds afte ¥ dee catch, put mMOre | wil have il | 3 Posters signed by the combined labor 'O t B vesto! Y e ¢ . Will have an opportunity tomorrow [& long road trip and won an easy vie . » ~ ) n Tilien won t matches yestorday |faced the champion o veep and forged | agternoon of seeing two of the strong- | tory yesterday from the Boston club, Ed. Leader Yale ( oach, Mons calling upon the workers to and jow 1s in semi-finals, singles |of 2,000 miles to en y but su ahea re Wasi | ogt toams in the New England states|by & score of 9 to 5 } e ‘ Y sg Amsemble at 6:30 o'clock appeared on and Joubles, for the Great Lakes Ten- [a trafning camp hout wil denying that powerful, . in action. The game will be playea B Is Given Great Credit fn. biihosras throughout Pars and nis Atle, 1lktluhnma‘ glant ;-\n of x)xl‘.- ring :‘;n |ing stride and Harvard, strugling | on the Hotchkiss ®Field xrounI:{ i b % opo m w| New London, June 21.--Yale men | the suburbs early today, — at leust six months, according to the [gamely but in vain, dropped steadily | Angonia, w he Roxbury F. C. of|Nixen, «t. 08 8 e it . o o \ - s Yickey O'Nell who announced his | physician who attended him | behind : i :',:]‘,r,‘,,"\' ‘“‘ P'*‘ ':‘,l‘l."'\,:’fy" I\ ¢ "'!""" It Jomt S WLTE N RO ,’;'T."‘ ",r;,,’;“‘”,‘.: ne ,.”m: S 2 o) emanent retirement from the|( Wray, a former cowboy and ofl water shoy betwe % Eesdirild gl neet Ansonia | geuthworth, o, R I PR i) romebred conch rom the American Good Will Board P G o ) | Ay, Y water showed tween the g " jn the eastern semi-final| Melnnis, ib ) Y o University of Washington whose All- % it Baves a week ago, rejoined the team [rigger down in Oklahoma had heen s for the first time at the 2 1-4- | round’ of the national amatens cup| Rowksr, i S3 0 0 0 0 0 American stroke enanied T ae M1 Travels Over 2,000 Miles yoterday and donned a uniform. seeking a match with Dempsey for imile k. W idding more | somnetit This " e o ek TRl B 4 . Ny The Assoclated Presa. f [several weeks, convinced that the |than B ec 1'1:‘" Mn‘n‘ ,r:“ 1: the first season|y 4« 6 8 & § q 8wveep the Thames yesterday in an- a June —The American | Y Al 1 of this competition b 2 H — it ¢ the o T2 ¢ All of which makes one believe that |champlon conld not knock him over. |mile by 2everity of the winter there has ber | Hemsnare. 5 ool & 8 3 3 4 1jnua regatta with Harvard for the(ugood will” delegation composed of §F tis “retirement” business is all hot|He came here against the best wishes |length 10 opportunity of finishing the com.| MArauard, . Jaluatmetrginity ‘”" ”"’:' i ars. Leader triumphed | nomiers roturned to Paris today after gr. They don't scem to retire unless |c4 his manager “Tex” McCarthy, who |3 1. ];thm and {h“ 1‘1\2!-;\1 States 'Vnm'wrnwn ....... o IO T e h" his first ,\. :u' as coach at Yale and |, wving travelled more than two thous- treed too. had heen knocked out in a few [gix len balll asso0IEtibn: has. Assided fo el > 36 1 0 0 ofscrapped English rowing methods |yna miles through the devastated re- _— punches by Dempsey. down to ! the competition to a close when ,}.‘.«\ T 511 3 o ¢|lone the vogue l“"!"‘»‘ Al Lindley of ‘gions and other parts of France, The < Otr own Billy Kopt announced a| “It will do the big stifft good” was 2 -— finalists of both the east and the| "Mt for Marauard in3d. Minneapolis was stroke of the Yale ors hrought back to Paris stackse ew days ago that he was through, [all the consolation McCarthy offered . west are known and to [\r(‘wn"m ;1: New York, |varsity crew undefeated all the year. of relies which they dug up from the tr his oil business demanded his en- [the fallen gladiator. ' AN the fBur teams a set of medals, This| Bancrott. as b £ B po. & «|The freshman and junior va corws | attlefields. The delegation will safl tireattention. But—he's switched to| T told him that would happen, bug !,\ i A et of meds) T ity 3 3 ] 3 1 0jaiso defeated their Harvard rivals. | or home next week outiw ball just the same, he just had to find out for himself 4 tomorrow will be entitled th call ft-| . 3h, §- 00 e Rakle = _ |He really thought Demprey could not 0 clf the champlon amateur team of | veomy of 801 4 00 = Bl players can)hear: money. talk o very inuch with him, the New England states and also be | Kellv: 1o e g gt jus'=o long as money is on speaking ¢ Cea— ‘ entitled to the medals donated by the! O'Connell, ef. . T Y R R W SR E v, 1 w June 23.—Cowhoys | - s & 2 L2 ott, Po oo 2 0 ° with their high heeled boots and ; y pe et e Sl S pur pitchers iled to defeat the o (Continued From Preceding lage). . | 2 9 11 7 10 1 Plutes yesterday. Meadows got three | C/ANKINg spurs, shirts of flaming col- e AMERICAN LEAGUE |[Boston .. : 080 032 0018 | #ifand the Rads lost 8 to 2 or and flapping sombreros and swar- Y oingih N awt Yaread0: s iacly, L8t SR | New York .. itk s ARDISAD. 0RRoo L thy red men are flocking to Shelby ;:."-',qg Al e b e o pormeo Mata bite, idon. Foun. Rancroft; t— G harvryee ' | Louis, : Fournier, . 338, - P o ins, Felix, E. Smith: stolen hases, 'he Giants welcomed the home (" fhe Pempsey-Gibbons battie July Heilmann Still King SR DD el AR T Benecon A e e e ara | o $ ¥ % 0} 5 i ... Heilr - risch, Seuthworth: double playe R, Emith, tom fans with & win at 9 to 6 over| ™ gy pong workdk yesterdny was| With the advent of warmer weath- " 85 30 0 0 1 0| Ford and Melmie: Ford R Smitn """'”"} n mml th Braves yesterday. Sro}:t st‘urtpd 0|11 tinged with comedy: er the pitchers of American 31 %0 5 0 oflnnie RSmith and M-Tnnis: lefr on bases, | th mound and although he yielded 1 % v 2 rague are showing better form. Harry 3 1 3 5 0 o0fNew York 7T, Roston §; base on balls, of h® he showed good form after his|q iy AreY Al puRctes ARD AL STHO: Loaue arg Bro Mk b i e 30 0 7 0 0fScote 2 off MeNamara 1. off Renton 1| 4 key Morrow, coast welterweight and |Heilmann of the Tygers is still on 4 0 0 4 0 0fSstruck out, by Soatt 4, by Renton 1: hits, off | log layoff. George Manley, Denver middleweight [the throne with an average of 438. IR T e ;‘(;.\'Tn‘\n_rn !'(n 2:3 inninge. off Marquard | e and their futile efforts to hug him | Eddie Collins, of the White is the T e G R e | i“nh. ~I\ ')vm nge. afr :mwn 5 in # Innings; a e lob Meusel starred as the Yanke | oven forced the challenger to smile, | runner-up with an average of 374 and el D) N‘vh‘e .\‘l’fl;‘;:;-n:‘rnvfl:r‘ny:!!vl'.’FI;‘:.-(h;h‘lrmi\‘;:: [ ] (] [ ] [ ] trimphed over the Red Sox 4-2 ¥es-| jimmy Delaney went two fast |Jamieson of the Indians is third with 31 3 8 27 4 1]ran; time, 1:55 | telay. His batting brought iIn three| ounds with Gibhons, shooting in | 369. ] LHLE s rus and his flelding broke up What|rapid fire attack of lefts and rights,| Collins has wrenched the sacrifice |y cnows cf. TR A Cubs 8, Cards 2. | . losed like a fatal rally in the ninth. fbut t he challenger ducked and |hitting honors from Wambsganss of it D4 0 0 2 o of St Louis June 23.—Sherdel weak- ummer em ers l | : countered lightly and then opened up 'the Indians by making 18 to Wamby's Perkine 4 1 2 6 o 1/ened in the eighth inning yesterday ] ine support enabled old Walter|with smashes that jolted the St. Paul 16. Shudat, | 15 21 5 {land Chicago won from 8t. Louls, 3 to Junson to turn in a 3-2 victory over |poxer., | Comiskey's star second sacker also S48 00 0 4 1 of% It was St Louls' fifth straight de- % Athletics, —_ |continues to hlaze the paths and is (aEtEnli G feat. Vogel was hit by a pitched hall | " : STUDY IN PRISON showing the way to the base stealers s SR l;ho\b;a"'.? O }foxff:;kethdarsah':s London, England.—Prisoners in|With 24 thefts, 1ol o s o) aSt. Mary's tomorrow with the Bes- | yraiqstone jail are improving them-| Babe Ruth made only one cirenit Y e e et sdLeland outfit. Palmer, who pitched | oo eq educationally, They're attend- [drive during the week which ran his y *Ratted faor B. Harris in 9th. 1 Special Touring $1220 5 effectively a week ago, Is expected |ing classes in Frencn, shorthand and|string to 14. With a total of 54 runs e b a0yl Touring $1065 ’ GENTBEEEIAR AA0L 0020000 | Roadster $1065 Special Coupe $1625 hits, Perkins, Dykes; home run, | Coupe $1475 Special Sedan $1695 t again be the moundsman. bookkeeping. The courses were in-|[scored Babe is easily the best run | Philade PR 3 augurated recently. They have an|getter and his total 133 bases is far |, TW° b Y v LATONIA RACES TODAY. enrollment of more than 50, in front of his rivals Haia hos Tlany B b Sl Sedan $1495 Prices at Detroiz. 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