New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 14, 1924, Page 8

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“= 7 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1924, £8855087 ST. LOUIS BROWNS CLIMBING IN AMERICAN LEAGUE — AMERICA’S DAVIS CUP CHANCES BELIEVED GOOD—WESLEYAN LOSES TC NEW YORK UNIVERSITY — MANCHESTER STATE LEAGUE TEAM PICKED — OTHER SPORTS OF INTEREST 090999099 FTVPTITICTIIIVITIIVITVTITVITFVIFITITIIVVITTTVIITITIENITTVIVTTIGIIVVITIPTETVIVIOGLOVCTUCIIRFITETUTFIDVUCHINTCLTINOITERED E9GPTVIPIRITITD, . PP TINTVIPEPFTINIIIIIPTVIITIIIVITIIETITT MEET AT MiCHIGAN CITY, IND., MAY 31. HERE YOU SEE ‘BELIEVES AMER'[;A v DETROIT THENKS (OBB WILL RETIRE This, His 20th Season, Likoly to Be His Last YANKEES CELEBRATE TODAY WITH THEIR FLAG RAISING Babe Also Gets His “Diplema”™ — Giants Lose Iourth GGame and Athletics Their Twelfth—Chisox Trounce Yanks—Browns Beat Boston — Broekln "omes i0 1;“\]'7" "\“‘"“"““ Cubs—\Washington Trims Tygers. wement mas New York, May ceremonics of p Ptibe Ruth in - “sclection as tl in the Ame and of flo; pilonship he jcans e Browns ¢ ant series of ti Jor ting t first import mpaign in the mu- ) is proud of ol he mits that slip so mu him champ ay in losing go and of five games homer his mut but the latter, with scintillation, work with sharp ed five doublc outfielder, gcorcs with t The Browns winning his beat Bosior ste atiack that geventh pl brought and one h and comerts pday in a direct fight P The Giang decide md Ieague, McCr fourth con rday wl It shonld brol he ne ita He id > ordinary 1ing 1 me nentiy tant iri hut i wrobably § of 1924 BOXERS AND WRESTLERS OF ARMY WILL TRY OUT 17 Mat Men : 5% Leather PPushers And adoup Lovis yos and the Cu a game of Brooklyn pitehers’ ¢ lowed oniy were bunching Decatur in onv tory was Haines ) r o 1 hen h daya trom the El pitchers failcd ANt guged and one half tional by comin last three inni three game Philadelphia Cooper and Traynor hit a homer The Athleti game with Cley Mogridge ontpitche pitchers and W ; Tygers 6 1b 3 1 o1 . ¢ r ) st pinch hitters ' for singles in the sovey Will Compete on Priday here when L Eiening, iting hurless, 11 3 - v o1 the and w m 1 hits four fning eventh Haney, We »m‘:: Iriday 1 tm which by Figit from while helts in rix weestling herweight to heavy yweig await th ai | serve every Olrmpie year, v fal for « nd ru mn American Olympie tryont wiestlors, the to win T or plac compete f y y = on the Innd W s » ! L Ol mpic am 1 ofscontenders is ver vesentative, 8 each of t " licr athietes & nine corps avens of the army Philippines and prof o im One *pional v ehampion 1 " V addi am ' % Bddie ight Cleveland 3, Athletios 2 will 1 Philadeiphia, Moy 14 ( 1 : - | : made a clean sweop ( 4 A ' Turnbroo pros v we Philadelphia v winn t 4 4 champlon, will depend his t final game, 3 ¢ " B Eout A Lween Shaute " \ M ' ) . 1on to th Jolingon 1 corps John War W we e GIBBONS' TRAINING CAMP, CARPENTIER IN HIS VEWE AND FITZSIMMONS LOOKING THE PLANT OVER, the Gibhons respectiy and Carpen weights, who batt! .~ the last of consider the with tortuce hoth ally acquainted. Carpentier was unable rounds with the Demp eavy rigan City month, it fist is well f Jack instrument of per nailed which ompetin Dempsey g gents ar sons to our wher long, gruclling Montana rou plains last off his f« Frenciman w rtl pro tha that Gil did nt th i with Dempsey ok cut hlow wi t a ing shot can when por ring ; R {5y he rpentier was cion he was counted ont and many more 1 that | cor t, and this hope loses its rosy glow | when one recalls the heat- from RBaitling The Scenegalese cut Carpentier to ribbons and stopped him in the sixt) taken one Carp Badly Ben Demp last af promise | imader two yeArs ago, How ppear has th O ing the took to Siki ond will lose spr confidentiy round T have Dempsey m of vitality losion hardly fer's stam that it is 1y re. Gibhons' store to A [mer ist Gib cha point Skl opt WILLS-MADDEN BOUT | HAS MORE TROUBLES Queenshoro Stadivm Declared Unsafe CENTRAL GOLF AGENCY Chivago Compeiled o Adopt This Method In Boosking Courses for PMayers o Koy, i ¥ —WFire Commissioner Says Nothing Doing, G 0 num Iaymond ed the reing barber ; ong with his p illion dollars! M alter. lion | yesterday v oand somew " Athletic hou Mw for Bart- | a Lea ey 1 Ma ction Mo shoro Stadium, ' cou fommis<ions nsp e poris con- CONVEANTION M ney vacant lot v Mes tenement end o torn down as an to human ad unknown in Japan sior 1usband | Gibbons ought to win carly, er who stayed with {is still the best of the light heavies— better than MeTigue, rest, JAast [sure Jie could I.As dingly, losing | Carpentier is coming h |longer Thus the Former Hushand auer Knocks Out Opponent in Firest | dghting in onds, t was as a nt ATt or Glotzbac Glotzbach's e was th POSE AND MESSRS. KANE | SHOULD WIN AGAIN Johuston Nakes Predition-Tik- den May Be Lost San Frane May 14, though William T. Tilden, T1., national | champion, is not a member of ates Davis cup team, the N -Even | tennis the Unitad American t trophy ihis should the William | ton, second ranking piayer | country, declared here. “There is no reason why we should 2 Davis cup,” he said. “Tilden’s resignation from the team has less our chances somewhat, but the r of us can work just thiat much harder and I think we should win even with- out Tilden.” Johnston has not yet besn officiaily lectsd as a member of the tram but standing makes his ultim { selection almost certain, retain 5 | i3 am year, Johns- in the losa New York, May 14.—Speedy solu- tion of the tennis player-writer issue that has revolved for the past few weeks about the racquet and pen of | America's national champion, William T, Tilden, was predicted last night by both sides to the controversy. The feeling of satisfaction in both | camps followad the action of Presi- dent George W. Wightman in paving [the way for a special meeting of the | United States lawn Tennis associa- tion to reconsider the whole player- writer question. This step pre publication of a statement by asserting his readiness to abide by the | decision of such a special mecting and adding that, on the day it is called, he will withdraw his resignation from the American Davis Cup team Tunney and the | Tilden's friends hailed President Another thing he KNOWS he | Wightman's action as the first step whip Carpentier, and that is im- | {oward victory from their viewpoint. tant. Some asserted advance knowledge of year at Shelhy Gibbons knew | ‘Tjlden’s statement promoted the ap- COULDN'T whip Dempsey but felt | pareftly hasty decision of association fought officials and confidently expressed the belief that sentiment, erystalizing in favor of Tilden, would result in re. seinding radically revising player-writer rule at the proposed special meating, GREB-NORFOLK BARRED | Champ and Opponent are Disharred bably easier to take n a Dempsey punch Gibbons Sure of Himsell will be the favorite and He isn't the fight- | Dempsey, but he a Siki punch at ni ting ac- ut Ia to zet his hiz money. He no has any illugions ahout fame championzhips, 1f he wins he stay and fight again, If he s he will have another bank roll pr hology of the two N is widely different, Carpentier: hat of A man facing the inevitable, hoens' that of a man getting his big nee shot at the or the on From Fighting in State of Minne. GLOTZBACH WINS BOUT sota \Now, 8t. Paul, Min May 14.--Marry Greb, Pittsburgh middliewsight ehame pion, and Kid Norfolk, New Yorik gro lightweight, were barred from Minnesota today by tae sofn state boving eammission nere hareed at tha re- York sta‘e commis. of Mme, Matzen- Ming The Floyd | AUest of the Round of His First Fight, May 11 Nev former yach, chauf husband M; N s first public bout here Mme. nauer, opera BASEBALL W, Wesleyan 8 York U, 6, Wesleyan 0 Varmont #, Middlebury o ninge, ealls durknessy tochester 9, Clarkson Teeh 1 use-Willilams cancelled, » COLLEGE when he knocked out Dan Gallagher, Oakland, in (10 in T'he men avywe Del M ore he ‘he onte chauffeur, wirom ain, Matzeraugr referred to e a8 18 coached as ler for the Jack Dempe 1 mustard,” & be ght title againe BASEBALL PPLI Prices to ‘feams D. & M. 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