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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEF ALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1023, i HEAVYWEIGHTS ROUNDING INTO SHAPE FOR BATTLE — McTIGUE DOES NOT IMPRESS CRITICS -~ ROMEO ROCHE OUTPOINTED BY TRAVERS — | ONLY TWO BRITISH COLLEGIANS ARE LEFT IN TOURNEY — CITY LEAGUE BALL COUNCIL MEETS THIS EVENING — OTHER SPORTS OF INTEREST GIANTS WIN SEVENTH GAME GIBBONS APPEARS | Pempsey Was a Ham When he Was MIKE McTIGUE LOOKS LIKE IN A ROW; BABE RUTH GIVES | INBASEBALL SUIT| Novice, But Just See Him Today FALSE ALARM, SAY EXPERTS ANCIENT SCHOOLBOY PLEA s tniin tasy-0un P - WHO SAW LOUGHRAN SET-TO P P lon RODO red in Fine Fetle ng : Vow ‘ p [ : ;Phllldelphhn Clearly Outpoints Titleholder, Wl\:) Ap- Says He Fell Asleep So Couldn’t Get to New Haven—Chi- o cago and St, Louis Americans Advance—Morton s 7ue Assiaes From : \ pears Awkward—Champ May Not Have Given His Sheiby, Mont, June 26 -lMQv'u’lv . 4 p Pounded From Box After Going 21 Consecutive In- [0 fir 750 {s1nink remme Be ste . . Best—Neither Man Badly Used Up. 5 d % rain and cold weather, Tom Gibbens, + ’ g Rings Without Allow lflfi blngle Hit, contender for Jack l‘umlm;"n title, N £ o ¢ ; » Philadelphia, June 16,—~Mike Me-, fans. rested today, Late this afternoon he £ R & N ok o Jo i la Y New York, June 26,—The National league worm turned yes-|vens athiet ”'7.‘ mound foe taa Gib. g i o Lol e e Ll rhrn.lI'lIf‘»l\:;lll:'.‘I!)"""d.:““'?::hl by » . g - » ! ’ ons athletic club team which 1 to : £ g 1 champlopghip from Battling Siki in|experts, terday but made little progress. It meant that Philadelphia, the weet fhe Relby nine in & bail game i Dubile Tett asything but & favor-| Exospt in the -Gixth and seventh ¢ rest s being taken by the . A able impression with loeal nght|rounds the titicholder appeared lowliest centipede in the major leagues, came within an ace of 3 4 by ' defeating New York which ran its string of victories to seven, 11, ¢oNitnEtr PEEEREe L S S - 41 % A |fana _atter nis bout |'.-|P:um with|awkwara and wae driven to_all 1th e p . v INURLOU 4 o . o Tommy Loughrah ol fladelphia. | parts of the ring by the Philadelphian to 10, and that Boston after dropping a series to the Giants smote | (oo fine tor the bout In the opinion of sports writers at| who landed blow after blow to all Brooklyn, 7 to 4, Gibbons will fight July 4 if he [ T 3 3 the ringside, Loughran clearly out-| parts of his head and hody. At one ! pointed the ehampion in all but two| point Loughran had the champion Cineinnati came back at Chicago, 6 to 5, in a battle of home “-";"""h"'l B 1me. ount pAnb for his yuns but made no progress as Pittsburgh again beat St. Louis!RiIF 1¢ M (st Sty LS e . : of the elght rounds. Whether M- groggy, but he soon raliled. Both Stol when “"c "“'""'""' ready v:a M:fl R ¥, » Tigue put forth his best efforts was| men left the ring little the worse for Babe Ruth rejoined his teammates clearing up his mysterious | for the titie If 1 don't get astwo cent v, N i ; & iqiestiof dlsoumed “todey. by tha) thelr encountar absence at Sunday’s exhilition game at New Haven with the ®amp 0""“0! ;}N"‘“' RS eS g " —— — ——— schoolboy's excuse that he overslept and the Yanks beat Boston |, .= ot 4 g ! b Tl . v ' A H pparently has been adopted by law kB : 14 to e.h g})::l.delphx; gercl-ated “‘;ashln{l!m;‘. 3“12 0. f entorcement officials her LS ) YESTERVEARS Getting Ready Both Chicago and St. Louis advanced, the White Sox downing| Eleven men have been arrested 4 ¥ wx P Detroit 7 to 1 while the Browns chased the Indians 9 to 4. St.|for alleged violation ot tne pro- r. 4 4 7 IN SPORT r ‘ h o Y % imminags | Dibitio ithin the las 3 4 Louis stopped Morton's string of 21 consecutive scoreless innings| yy." claug amusement resorts have 3 \ 4 \ by knocking him from the box. been closed and a quamtity of whia- B o am—— . il wzln::ted. R ol k4 1922—Jack Britton, world's wener-( NATIONAL LEAGUE —fi Demptay’s Schedule. : e ; A Coili) Associated Press, 3 ; : 3 P h v veigh Ms, Mont, June 26.—Re- . 4 " . ! . champion, fought for 13 rounds| Reds Win on Homers | How Thev L'ne up freshed from a day of relaxation, » SN in New York. Referee Patsy Chicago, June 26.—~Home runs by | b Jack Dempsey tug.y starts the inal o 2 g “ Haley gave the fight to Britton Hargrave and Duncan put the Cincin- . week of teaining before the period ¥ 2 . when he claimed Leonard hit| nati Reds out in fron® and they de- n Foar Leagues of “drying out” for his championship ek 4 Britton, while the latter was on 5 yesterday. match with Tommy Gibbons at Shel- one knee, | e Chlu;nfld- l:uu?u e | by July 4. . i No wonder they call Dempsey the “tiger of r{w ring.’" Just see that |1922.—Naval Academy varsity eight- ab. h The champlon will resume boxing| Mean 1ook on his map. Here he ia in a mixup with Jack Burke, one of oared crew established a new National League in his outdoor ring this afternoon,| Nis sparring partners. Although much lighter than the champion, Burke| record for three miles at Pough- oing 4 to 6 rounds with his light-| Wrestles him all over the ring, swapping punch for punch. | keepeie in winning the annual in- er sparring partners. This will be New York, June 26,~—Jack Demp- | tercollegiate regatta. The time Boston 7, Brooklyn 4. his schedule until Sunday. sey, world heavywelght boxing cham- was 13 minutes, 38 2.5 seconds. | New York 11, Philadelphia 10, Dempsey is starting his last train- | plon, who defends his title in a 15- 1914-—Columbia woir the 15th and its | first victory at Poughkeepsie, N, Cincinnati 6, Chicago 5. ing pemod in the best of spirits. Rans nis Week round match with Tom Gibbons, of The | 8t. Paul at Shelby, Montana, July 4, Y., over Pennsylvania, Cornell,! Pittsburgh 3, St. Louis 1, grouchy touchy atmosphere the was one of the most crude and un-| Syracuse, Washington and Wis- Standing of promising fighters of his class when | consin., The time for four miles E of ::"’ Ch;:?‘ previous title bouts is lacking. There SMT WT F 8 Tt he made hiz New York bow in 1915/ was 19 minutes, 37 4-5 seconds. New York +vevrss 41 21 Las been nothing to worry him for Naw Thik & 11 “[in a no-decision contest with John|1800—Three years made quite a dif- Pittsburgh .. 35 23 this match. , Pitts Lester Johnson, negro. . ference with the standing of C. Cincinnati . 34 25 .. Is Hitting"Hard. Giney Was Poor Specimen B. Baldwin in the baseball com- Chiicago .« 34 30 : He is gnltlng“harder and hox’.nz Chicago e in RN inSKney e n ABNGH q munity, In 1887 Baldwin was the| Brooklyn S 1 29 ;\lth ":)"" speed,” Kearns satd. “Inf g ™0 BeAGK iRt HaRa ReRRI BB gof rJ:;nl hero of the world's eeries between B LOUS o i d gl 81 sop|iast Dembiey J e’ beitar a¥nE T ol et Sl Detroit and St. Louls, winning six ! Boston .. 20 41 n ’;,r:,. 1 e\e: t“ah!' 58 1k 4 Shisind Boston 19, prnspec’l rn; ti)p champlonshi olit of seven ERmER G0.anoutithe Philadelphia 17 42 T LR MHALS AN PRV AP SN Johnwon, also in Nghtlng babyhood, 188 guime e PIANSA In thst com: F* iy al e, Total ... Gibie Tock This opinfon also is held by had just recovered from a knockout f;,thzgh”: [:am, o;.,mewm“ v:a: z—Batted for Kaufman in ninth. y critics who saw Dempsey in train- from Sam Langford. So they were hit for 80 runs and 28 hits. Cll:;:l‘ll.!l; tor Kelleher in ml':)!oh'znz d Boston at Bmokly{l. e ing before he met Jess Willard at evenly matched in size and skill and A : '! 300 010 010—6 Philadelphia at _.New York. Toledo and who followed his train. | the bout went the limit of ten rounds. P : Siner, Fonssce 3| Cincinnatl at Chicago, ing activites at the Atlantic City Each claimed the unofiicial deci- | 1ravers Earns Decision Roush; home runs, Statz, Hargrave, sburgh at St. Loufs. camp bef o sion. o negro' s, ; o s : , Sthes Hollohar: double b Cid i Wgre at J‘:rue}' DCrlel)"Geor!J Carpentier foll| gy Louts | were r::ut eflgecnie, b{‘::sa k;:;;"eve:! In Bout With Romeo Roche| ke McTigue nas vegun training Bohne to Daubert 2: Wit of American Leag‘ue Ben Down But Not Out. a,"";“ | Dempsey's ribs were damaged by body| New Haven, Conn., June 26.— :Fx':'gy'tznv L's:)‘('l ’°{" a "‘":"" "’°:‘ clnnatl 10, Chicago ¢ s Dempsey spent a day of {dleness| v a5 blows. Dempsey at that time proved|rrav fo Now. Haven, W iy attiing . from whom he Kaufman §, Benton ¢ Ben- yesterday. He planned t «Bjg| Chicago to b _handed battler. Hi EBVATR DOV aven, Wwas giVeN \won the light heavyweight champlon- ton 2, Kaufman 2; hit by pitcher by Yesterday's Results Banh ¥ planned to visit “Blg| g e ¢ a one-handed battler. His de-|the referes's decision over ROMeO|ypnip The match is scheduled to be Kautman (Hargrave); wild pitch, Benton;| New York 14, Boston 6 . en” Wray, the Okiahoma giant who fense was poor and he swung his right | Roche, of Holyoke, in a slashing 12-/gt.20q in Dublin in September. [Finnernan, 0'Day and McCormicki| Philadelphia 8, Boston 0, landed tnstead of shooting it straight. round bout here last night. Roche had ! : ; b St. Louis 9, Cleveland 4. Jack Given Kayo the advantage in the eariy rounds but| e 2 Giants 11, Phils 10 Chicago 7, Detroit 1. Among other engagements in his|after the half-way mark was reached Five Leadlng Bat_smen New *York, June 26.—The New first New York visit Dempsey met| Travers carried the fight to Roche in In Each Ma]or League York Glants rallied in the ninth yes- Stamding of tho Clubs feet two | i Wald: By Fennyy s Andres Kedurson [6yeryiielad, tacreiagiino s douby v L W, Anched ik 0 10ea. bE iy |and Dan Ketchell. Kenny and Ander- | about the decision. terday to capture a slngging affray| . 5 i *|ing up his ambition of be 1] Toronto 1 | d New York 39 21 i R LR coming a 9 son stayed the limit of ten rounds —_— grom Philadelphia, 11 to 10. heavyweight contender. Buftalo 23 each but Kenny fell in the fifth round. JOE WOOD YALE COACH Wheat, Brook.66 218 44 i Philadelphia . 33 27 v rh“““’f“‘: Cleveland ... 32 27 o ?:::;kc. l; Early in 1917, after a series of ex- New Haven, June 26.—Joe Wood, | Frisch, N. Y. .61 255 56 St. Louis . 28 30 All But Two Britishers Svracuse 8 ploits by no means brilliant, Dempsey | former Major League pitching star, | Grimm, Pitts .56 207 29 Detroit ... 28 32 Have Been Elim- t d e R e was knocked out in one round by Jim | will be head coach of the Yale base- | O'Farrel, Chi .51 177 33 Washington . 27 ag mate New York Commissioners Flynn, the Pueblo Fireman. Various|ball team next season, it was an-|Bottomley 8. L.61 243 35 Chicago .. 26 3 Philadelphia, June 26.—Only two of B reports were circulated about that|nounced here today. Bernie Tommers, Boston ... 410088 the seven members of tha oaters| To Act on Leonard Today | fieht and later Dempsey redeemed | head coach for the last tew years, will American* League Cambridge team from England, S. F. New York, June 26.—The New|himself by disposing of Flynn in less retire after today's game with Prlr:ce- G. A‘P. R. Games Today Hepburn and W. S. Watt, both of Ox. | York state athletic commission was than a round. ton at the Yankee Stadiwn in New | Heilmann, Det 55 197 46 Chicago at Detroit, ford, entered the third round today of | exPected today to act on the request| While Dempsey's early perform- York, and Wood will succeed him |Jamieson, Clev 60 243 48 St. Louis at Cleveland. the national inter-collegiate tennis of the New Jersey boxing commission | ances were mediocre and suggestive imn;te’dintely. T:;ngxer;l:::lacclenpteeh: gollins, gh'-l 1341 fgg gg ‘Washington at Philadel; A a e) ) W position as athletic or aney, Detrol.5 4 i L tournament at the Merlon cricket club | that Benny " Leenard i (Conunued on Foliowing Page) Milford school. Ruth, N. Y. ..60 202 &8 Boston at New York. the others having been eliminated in|¢hampion, be suspended here unless the preceding rounds. Survivors from | e fulfilled a contract to box Charley v International eastern institutions were Lucien Wil- | White of Chicago before he meets Bionn League llams the title holder and :rnold | Lew Tendler of Philadelphia in a title | Yesterday's Results Jones of Yale, match scheduled at the Yank stadium ) Toronto 12, Jersey City 5. Frank T. Anderson, Gerald B, |for July 23. Baltimore 10, Rochester . Emerson and Jerry Lang, Columbia | The New Jersey authorities last Syracuse 5, Reading 10. Carl Fischer, College of Osteopathy, | Veek decidéd to suspend Leonard un- o ® 9 - 2 2 Philadelphia. Roy Lewls and John |unless he goes through with the Whne‘: Standing of the Clubs Howard, Princeton, and W. W. Ingra- | POUt: i e ® ° @ w. i p.c | ham, Harvard. = Baltimore ........ 42 23 686 i ot e I % ¥ Rosneser 1115 2 e Golf Titles at Stake as | Ain’t a Grand And Glorious Feeling? 0 Toronto . .. "3 a0 s Collegiate Stars Tee Off Sl winning run scored. o - 3 Buffalo ..cio0000. 28 82 467 - 3 P Y xx—Batted for Parkinson in eighth. o X i 2 .u’u‘ lnfi},v,“‘nsl\"nonl N.-Y. June 26.— Nou AND YoUR SWEETIE % YOU CAN'T EAT- You You THEN DECIDE To GO IN r-collegiate team and individual | HAVE A FALLING QUT - AND CAN'T SLEEP -+ AND FOR SOULFUL THING S «-- | © > Slcvnonsnnnt Burns, rf., Daubert, 1b. Rousc| Dunecan, 1. Pinelll, 3b, . Fonseca, 2b Hargrave, c. Benton, p. Total Yesterday's Results lnswommmon Siurewcsecor ~losssssszar which ueually has surrounded champion within thi t 1L p! n this distance of his Nati e Sl en o s - icconnumwuuany mamos Milter, Vogel, Hartnett, 1b. Kaufmann, p. Kelleher 2 h mwomT o |l onoonmumoner - owloccccomussna Sicswe ot e cenmeup 1 i i ¥ o C] El L] Pmo e New York Fhila Cleve in a hospital with a broken jaw last Friday, but Wray had €rough of the hospital and left be. fore the champion got around to him. The big Oklahoman, towering seven B e = Ll 2 H Baltimore 18 1 s 3 Rochester 8 g National I.eague Reading G. A.B. R. 1 Gy AP © ° CocconEMOLLOS My Mokan, cf.” Parkinson, Willlams xx, ‘Wrightstone, Walker, Tt Tierney, 2b, . f. Mitchell, p. Wilson xxx Hubbell, p. Glazner, p. SorococwBBLACOOHMT cccocconscoosoa® = v ° cccorrBLRwLm cocrmawomcwa] Bancroft, Stengel z Beott, p. . | | olocorrorncctmus wlecerossncomns xxx—Batted for Mitchell in eighth, th”—;a-ln:‘n tor Ryan in cighth. =~ s - 2 V08 38 TR et SATABIBRUNL Frtor Bor T adelphla . weiee. 100 200 070—10 % 2 H ; o] o ps were at stake in ! © e New York ... 007 100 003—11 RUSARUNS ocv enih v 30 391¢ Competition beginning today at the| §§:M': *—:H:/Sv;”;ROO‘PPEg\ You HATE/EVERYBODY TAKE UP MUSIC AGAIN === Frisch, Holke, Tierney, Ba n-}xl.m:l;:):’é Games Today | Stwanoy Country club. 1 oOuUT OF YouR~ WORLD = J WRLTE POEMS OF PASSION base hits, Gowdy, Lee, Jackson; home run,| Buffalo at Newark. day and tomorrow's play will| OR A GREAT ANoVEL consist of 36 holes medal play team ey; stolen base, Kelly; sacrifices, Ban- Tierney; stolen base, 1581 RROHI NN Rochester at Baltimore. | schores being based on each college's eroft, Hubbell; ‘double play, Tlerney and Holke; bas: Vew Syracuse at Reading. York 8, Philadelphia 0; [ ARt | four best performers for the 72 hole Neht 2, off Ryan 1, offt Head 3, oft Hub- . | aggregate. Wednesday's play also will el i ek ot by Nent & Ryan 1, Seott Eastern League determine the 32 qualifiers for match Mitchell 3 RNl IS (oD ot S — {in the individual title quest which be- | lazner 3 in 1.3, Nehf 13 in Yesterday's Resnlts bins Thursday, S‘-n;( I: In 1; hit by Hartford 8, Bridgeport 5. Princeton winner of the team cham- e pitner Gasner ume | Albany 7, Springfield 3. plonship last season was a favorite pires, Moran ‘and Hart; time, 2:26. Pittsfield 7, New Haven 5. again although Yale, Williama, Dart- wfoREuEY 3 (No other game piayed). | mouth and Harvard also had strong B R | entries, —— S Standing of the Clubs | ————— ey w. o .C. aH - g TESTERDAY MERS, et % 15 5 |Berlin Construction Co. O'Farrell, Cubs . New Haven .......31 23 .574| Team Is After Sat. Game Duncan, Reds . v Albany ..... . 30 26 536 Hargrave, Reds ... 4 | Springfield ...... 28 .500 | The Berlin Construction company | Fournier, Dodgers . ... ] Worcester o B8 31 460 of Kensington has a baseball team Tierney, Phils Cervrvens Waterbury . 7 32 .458 | that is showing fine form and in the ¥ ! Rike Falk, Whit X 7 Pittsfield ‘e 29 .453 | City league is measuring up with the AND You - -~ = ] . " . . T A NEW MAN AN L7 = RE | game scheduled for this urday af- o s € DIVING . K Home Run Leaders. Games Today | ternoon and the management is AND You'RE GoING IN FoR "f;/tczlsé':‘:::.'"‘a”::sfinzfléfg w"M?.'V‘.' BUT !'9!‘ 0N'N~. Willlams, Phils . .o | Albany at New Haven. | anxious to eecure an out of town DANCING AND PARTIES AND LOVE BoY.! Aln' T 1T A Ruth, Yank . . | Waterbury at Bridgeport. | vame. Arrangements may be made = N- Miller, Cubs .... o Springfleld at Worcester. | by writing or ‘phoning Manager Wil- HAVE A GENERAL GOUD TIME wataESivie (W MAD GR-R-R-RAND AND P Hauser, Athletics e Pittsfield at Hartford (2). liam Ritchie, Berlin Construction Co., g OVER You- - | MUST | GLOR-R-R-R10VS FEELIN | Williams, Browns . K o Gt | Kensington, Conn. AND SHALL HAVE YoOU =—_—_—= (as Company Defeats | All Makes Cars St. Mary’s Ball Team | REPAIRED and St. Mary's City League team went | ] down to defeat, 3-1, at the hands of | The Swedish Lutheran baseball o OVER?{A[. LED the New Bri 1 Gas Light company | team will practice tonight and Friday | Cadillacs # Specialty in seven innings at St. Mary's fleld last | night at 6:30 o'clock on the Eilis| T 17 ) { evening, Driscoli and Robtinson work- | street grounds in preparation for the ALTHOR ‘ED NAS’H ed for the winners and Coniin and | game with Bristel here next Saturday. SERVICE STATION | Donahue for the losers. There was| The game that was to have been but little hittlng and the flelding was | played with Hartford last Saturday clean. A one handed catch in center | was called off on short notice. | J. B. Moran by McCormick and a running stab by | e —— H Wojak were the flelding features and Sixty-Six vessels for one shipping GARAGE Steva Dudack got around the bases|company in the same number of years | when a three base hit got lost in the | is the record of a Clyde ship huilaln‘i 818% CHURCH ST. Tel. 1354 | grase. yard. ‘, (Continuea on Following Page). Luthera;\; Preparing for Final Game on Saturday