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NEW BRITA DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1924 s = e Hard Stuff! WILL NOT CHANGE PLANS Speaking e ] POR FIRPO, RICKARD SAYS lt“l $0 hard fl“t u takes | l Tex Refuses To Cancel Romero-John- of Sports THE STANDING. X J astern Leaguc, son Bout To Mect Terms of 1200 feet of stropping ' L. Pet | South American The Pirates meet at Walnut Hill | tartrora 0 1,000 ; towork it down toits final park Saturday at 2 o'cloek for prac- | Now MHaven 0 +1.000] : aturday keen edge. ice. 4 candidates for the Junior | yyaterbury tcam also are asked to appear. s Luws| —No beard In the world is 1.000 | “oo0 | tough enough to laugh that off! {On April 24, with the score 2-1 in L00 Marvelous New favor of I3oston at the end ofs the 000 000 ;eighlh. a Baltimore rally put eight | runs across with none out. Roeton | then stalled for darkness, but Tim | Hurst caused the game to go on and - ¢ had to- Double-Life Blades ing. The Use GEM Safety Razors Kearns, Dempsey’s manager, getting | Chicago . deunk, attacking two cops and being | New Yor [ locked up is morc important than it 1 0StON . ...ic0c0000 8 B sounds. Just think, Kearns didn't |Cleveland 1 LE [i E BALL fiAMES charge the cops a thing for locking | \Washingion 5| him up, That's about tihe only thing | St. Louis .......... n that Jack ever permitted to get away International with the long green. 4 miles of honing and ‘ | New York, April 24.—The twelve | 1ound bout at Madison 8quare Garden |May 9 between Quintin Romero, | Chilean heavyweight, and Floyd | Johnson, Towa heavyweight, for which articles were sigined yesterday, will| not be cancelled to permit Luis Angel | irpo, South American champion, to | jget first chance at the Chilean, Tex | { Rickard declared today. “I have heard nothing from South American about Firpo's statement,” aid Rickard, “but T can say that the | lomero-Jonnson fight will not be can- celled, Articles were signed yesterday | |and the fight will go on. | " »If Firpo wants to fight Romero | !here, T may arrange the bout later | provided that the Chilean defeats | Johnson.” | Atbany . ! Bridgeport Tomorrow night the Pirates,will | Worcester . have a meeting at the Y, M. C. A. | Springfield . and later adjourn to Plltz's store to Dittsfizld .. el 0 award a $10 gold piece, | National League, = | W, Tho Eigger they come the larder|New York B they fall. It did appear that Iirpo ! Cincinnati was one fighter who meant it when | Chicago . he saii he was through. But now ie's siipping. He is willing to fight | Pitisburgh . umero—and only to prove that he's | £t. Louis naz atraic of 1 Of course the Boston .. fnanclal considerations have nothing | Fhiladelpiia to do with it. Oh, no, Ionor is all Amcrican League. the bLuis thinks about. | w1 ) Detroit The recent story about Jack | I'hiladelph ORIOLES GET 14 RU The Baltimore Orioles their first National league pennant in 1804, won Pet 543 | 14| 536 | 500 | L before il oles quit th {talled 14 runs in the one in | score: Baltimore abs r. BABE BEATS MEREDITH Keele i | Brodie, of. | Brouthers, 1 | Keliy, 1. | Reitz, 20, . | Jennings, Tobinson, | Bests Olympic Star in Dash Around | ] ! Bases, But Crowd Thinks It Was (Continued from Preceding I'age) Rochester . a Fake Race. A foreign expart, commenting on | Paltimor Paddock, says he has no styie a Toronto . runner, Reading ! Syracuse Lur Well, Chariey has speed, which is Newark a cetail worth considering. Jerscy Cit 1§ ome run by Hauser with Strand on ':’s"nm was the feature of the "oy | The scorc: | Boston | ah New York, April 24. ‘ed Mere- dith, the former Olympic sprinter. | raced Babe Ituth around the bases just before the Yanks-Red Sox game yesterday, and Dabe won, which caused the customers to howl “Fake.” | Ruth banged out a double in the first inning and scored on a dupli- cate double by Bob Meusel. In the| third he singied and was again by Meusel, He walked was caught stealing in the fourth, | and fanned in the sixth. Then, in | the cighth, he smashed a homer into the right ficld stands, sending in two | men ahead, This was the sccond time Ruth had hit a homer an | opening game in the new stadium. | Altogether the Rabe scored three | runs himself and drove in three| |others, a contribution of six runs to | the Yankees' victorious score. Up to this game Ruth had hit for of ,154, with enly four| uding one homer, in 26 times, POOR OLD SAM LOSES Blind, Drops Fonr Round Decision fn Exhibition game. udge, 1b RDAY'S RESULTS, Lastern Veague, IE » Hartford 5, Iridgeport 0. Prothre, b New Haven 4, Worcester v, £y bt e Marbery, v erbury 2, Pittsfield 1, Margrure, ¢ . Albany 6, Sphingfield 1. *Sam Tice, speed merchant Washington Nationals, known to fans of that city as “Man o'War,” aims to steal 50 bases this year. He got away to a good start, o W **Muddy’ Ruel handles me as well any cateher I ever had mechani- cally; better yet, his judgment of the batters couldu't be improved upon,” i1 the way Walter Johnson speaks of Iils battery partner. - Amcrical ‘rank Chance s 2 expects Wil- lie Kamm of the White Sox to hit points better than last season. 1f he does, Kamm will vie with Dugan as the most valuable third baseman in the Johusoniun organization. Rochester 1 o e fan TN it Iteading 13, Toronto 8, x5—Batted for » Manager Stanley Harris of the Newark §, Syracuse 5, Washington Washington club says that Walter| Buffalo 16, Jersey City 2. g v o e s | Jomson will seldom be used as rve-| D hes! hass D e Vet : Dykes: homie run, ilauser; stolen bases . S : woid | iet pitcher. Harris figures that given Hale! sacrifices, Miller 2; double play, Per- Tomorrow's Score Pamous “0ld three to four days' rest Johnson \ i to Galloway: left on bases, Washington | Hoss” Iadbourne pounded for 23 hits should have one of the best years of Philagpiphia 193 base on balla off Mars | by Tebeau's Terrieis, | his career, [ { | of the YLN iivetts, p. . Nichols, p. .. Styled to meet the tastes of the Prince of Wales - altimore Totaly Boston D20 000 100 Larned runs—Daltimore 1, Boston Left on bases—Raltimore 6, Bos- Rases on balis—Of McMahen Nichols 4. Struck Three-base hit hite—lLowe 3 National FLeague, PHILADE! , 8t Louis 1. ivkes, e % 1. Boston 3, Philadelphia, 2. e 3 ton §. (Only games seheduled.) ! | 2, off Stivetts 5. Teague, | out—1 ¢ York 13, Boston 4. —NRrodie, and 6, D MeCarthy, stvetts, Sacri- adelphia 0 flee hits— Carthy, Nash, + Louis 9, C MeMahon, Long, Tucker, Stolen bases —Kelly 3, Kecler 2, Double play McCarthy, Nash, Lowe: McCarthy, Lowe,, Wild pitch - McMahon 1, Nichois 1. Umpire—Hurst, Time— | The Royal Park suits from Fashion Park are styled that way—the model is English — the lines are distinguished. Royal Park is becoming—men who wear it look well groomed. You can see it and try it on—without obligation $ AND MORE FITCH-JONES CO. wo-hase Robinson. tanzel, M vt Totats TRt ..000 000 013—4 | Negro Boser, Nearly Eastern Leaguce. Tartford at Bridgepor 1 Worcester at New Haven, Pittsfield at Waterbury. Springfield at Albany. National league, New York at Brooklyn. Clneinnati at Plitsburgh, 8t Louls at Chicago, Philadelphia at Boston. struck out, by Marberry 2; Spreece Veimiach 3; hite off Marberry 10 in 7 | innings; Ilelmach 9 in §2-3 innings; off | 80 in 1.3 MAKES NEW RECORD es Geraghty Clips OF Two seconds ' Out in California, | #preece 1 in 1 inninga. off B. Har Linning: winning piteher Heimach: losing ypiteher Marberry; uwipives, Nalin, Rowland and Evans; time 1:35, | Indians 6, Tigers & Clevaland, April 24, Cleveland defeated Detroit 6 to 5 in a thrilling 10-inning game, opening the Ameri- cun league seagon here yesterday, The Indians bunched fonr hits after two were out in the ninth, tying the score. | Tho score: Venice, April ~—Sam Lang- ford, negro heavyweight prize fighter, | lost the decision here last night in a | four round bout with Eddie Trembly | of Bangor, Maine, Langford is nearly blind. ! The Yankees defeated thie Ited Sox At enway park yesterday, The| 1tambino had a big afternoon, tting a homer, doubls and single. From the Amierican Record for the Benny Leonard is a believer in the = omens and good luck slgns as ehown | yesterday when ho made a bid for the figure of the Goddess of Chase atop the Madison Square Garden. Benny! is willing to purchase a statue if nec- | essary to preserve his “Good lLuck” in the ring. JOUK MATONE WINS, Noston, April 24,~Jock Malone of 81, Panl received the judges’ decision | at the end of a ten round bout with Augie Ratner of New York, here Jast | night e, The deciion was wnporsas Bor (Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advis. 165 and Rattner 158%. | Bedtime Stories. Waiting. 200 Yd, Breast Stroke, Detroit at Cleve Boston at New Youk, Chicago at 8t. Louis, Washington at Philadelphia, International League. DETROUT Rochester at Balitmore, R, Toronto at Reading. . Syracuge at Newark Duffalo at Jersey City New York, April 24.—Another ree- ord was marked up against the name of Miss Agnes Geraghty of the Wom- en's Swimming association today as a n ro, .| result of her vietory yesterday in the 1 200-yard breast stroke handicap race in an Olympie fund benefit water car- | nival in Brooklyn. | Starting from scraich she covered | the distance In 3,13, two seconds het- ter than her own American record sel | in Florida in February, Miss Alleen Riggin of the same elub won the women's metropolitan | sentor championship at 100 yards back siroke, covering the distance in 1,18 3- The Boston liraves and Ihiladel- phin hooked up in A fifteen inning tiit | yeaterday in which the Braves came ot on top. The feature of the game was the pitching of Stryker, Worces- ter recruit, who huiled the last sevey 1nnings for the heantown aggregation. Springtield "o pittsfield “Hillies” both dropped their opening games yosterday, Waterbury | it on to the mountaineers by the . ore of W1 the hurling of BV Spatcs, A er, cnabled the New York team to win over Spring | } by a scorc of 61, ‘This is the| {1:ih stralght scason in whieh Spring- ficld has lost the opening game. 1 1 1 Pratt 2 itigne. . 3 Tones, 3 5 " 1 1 " By GLUYAS WILLIAMS @ McClure Newspaper Syndicate More than 4,000,000 Bibles are dis- tributed cach year by the Amerlca ,"r","'""'.‘ Bible society ,and of these about 1,- | piiiette, 000,000 are given out in this country. | Etephenson, . Bewell, » | Burns, Ih | Clark | rewster, 3 Tha es” and the seasunesusa’ the Torate 08 0 s p—-Ttan for Lutszke in #th. 2] X—One out when winhlng run scored, 'y Detroit . Leee 0Bl 002 MMIY Jd Cudidy arco of Ditts- i Cleveland ‘ 100 000 102 mingle in the star bout of 3 F e e B In a previous bout held e, Hivtimaun. Cste; Gouite waps. Bract, the two battiers | Ttignes and Blue, Clarke and Lutske; Blue igney and Blue; left on Lases, Detroit 10; bases on Lally oif Cole 1; Uhlle | t out, by Cole 1; Ulle 2; hits off ‘ot 12 1n 9 13 fnmivga: off 1 in no Sonings, |one batter it pitcher b Cole (Speaker) b Uhle % (Pratt, Manush), passed ball, | wier boxing w of e put on tonight in Wi Wy George READS FRAMED MOTID oA WALL, JUST AS HE HAS READ {T EVERY NIGHT FOR ST TN VEARS [Ty YT ING 1% INITIALS Wit PING IN PINCUSHION e $ GETS TIRED OF SITTING. N WANDERS OVER T SIE IP STAIN ON CEILING GOT AW BiGhER N IAST RAIN stat vl Kayp "W 4 Quaker City a draw dceision, Are you a little hoarse? | | ca's Zev, is expected to| er bow our year old @ Jamaica this sprir At at meeting 1o exceutive com- migts of the Intercollegiate Dasket- pall league to be hield in "hiladelphia the election of officers and discussion | ¢ the rules for the 1524 season Wil liseusse | . . amous Inditan athiet wher of the Hartford Bastern leagie m, is playing base- pAN with the Lawrence, Mass., team | in the Boston Twilight lcagye. Conneetient ie basebal ing inte action today take on the University Coach Dole eontem- nis batting lineup a1 of additional The team will & when they wi of Maine team. plates a change in and exprets & great d {Bewell; losing pitcher, Cole; t and Jolmes; time of game, 3 hoots and Rum Runner [ Kills Revenue Officer | Spartu, Tenn., April 24, — Hugh Lowery faderal revenus agent | shot and killed at Derosset, near here yesterday afternoon while attempting to arrest Krnest Urice, raid to have toaded with whis key. Price ia being sought by a posse of 500 armed men. been | | SUITS OVER AUTO CRASH Joseph . Woods, acting for Clar- | ence for $100 against George Margentino alleging that the latter was responsi- | ble was whesa ear i | Erickson has instituted action | Soothe | your throat ith Zic-o.-rice WEE SAVERS Look for the for a collision between automo- | VI X 4 I.’mu W ARYG SLUMPS DOWN ON BED- TINDS AN OLD TIMETABLE HER = ME ONLY AsKRD WISHES HE'D BROUGHT INHIS CONY POCKET AND WOULDN'T SHE BE A MAGAZINE UPSTARS READS IT TROM COVER. READY S0ON ’ J:’,_ | hiles owned by the two men which oc- e\ |curred at the corner of Arch and | W West Pearl streets last September. Olympic games figure The action is returnable in the city 34 DICIPES FE MIGHT 45 when he|court the second Monday in May. | | . B POING SOME- Ameriean Margentino has retained Dunn & Me $THLDS TROUS - $55- Donongh who have filed a counter suit ’ / for 8100, RE NEATLY Please Omit Flowers Latting strength. N A5 WIPE 15 READY AT LAST &0 T THE MAT ON THIS REMEMBERS HE'S TORGOTEN LENGTY GETTING TO BED 0 LOCK UP DOWNSTAIRS . DL AND TRAMES SNAPPY SPEECH CIDES T LET SPEECH GO Clarence H. DeMar who looms as Fay Bainter Is Injured, - e No Evening Performance «t 'he Boston Marathon broke hoth Olympic and New Havon,( April 24—VFay Bain- | games records for a Zi-mile tor raceived injurics to her ankle al|yard run the matinee performance in a theater here yesterday which necessitated cancelling the evening show and may result in Miss Painter being unabie {0 appear today, her physician said The injury was received when a sword e at the side of an actor got in the way NOu — ST LU “i'\ . . ) N ¥ 28 us she was about to kick. /J Vicks UP LOBSE DILIDES TS IME TO CHRRCE THAT DROPPED OUT OF TROUSER POLKLT BA) OU ' - TH CHAMPION Bull THROWER OF 1.5 BND | (HALLENGE TAIS WA (AP OF JOURS - 1P | Wi, ‘\ju};y &T‘r 'M'(:‘GL- Ll PEDRO Nou'o u?’oaw PEET ! as point cut a small veln, infiicting & painful gash. Boer General Sentenced To Three Years in Jail Capetown, Unfon of South Africa, April 24.~Mannie Maritz, former Boer general, and one of the prominent | figures in the rebellion of the cape provinces in 1914, has been sentenced to imprisonment for three years for bis part in the rebellion. General Ma- ritz _rqturned to Capetown several | months ago after a long exile. In sen- _tencing Maritz, the court took into ac- | count his suffering while in exile and | imposed a comparatively short term | of imprisonment. ! | Oats raised in the (Umited Siates eonstitute ons-third of the total crop | of that grain grown in six leading grain-growing countries in the world

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