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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1924, tors in a public workout hogpe yester- BOBADHLLEALIBEILBLESLLBOHILLDSLHLEEEHSLLHLIIBBILILLL LSS HDLLEESHEEHS. £L9LIKESLHEILLEHIELISHEELISEIILEILEHLIILLLELIILLLLLELELEI SHEISSEEIEIEHLELS 5855550655060 SOESHEELL4858504: o > R L T L T L L L L T T T T L L 22 Yesterday's Results flugmen Winh When Meusel Socks Homer With Two On Workout With Willie Shugrue Jack’s WGHODS | Albany 4, Dridgeport 1 (Second) on Team I Clair Does Ba“mg Honors . = The Standing Muso of Salt ke (' protege of Michigan City, Ind., May 23.—On a W, | this country in the Olympics were |the highly touted Crosby High schoo! Worcester | pic selection committee. |was called in the seventh inning bhe- S ——— ing for his Mgt with Cuddy De-}y " popypsey of fisticuffian mote | New Haven ...... - to whether an elimination tournament |TeBister, Dutling across two runs in 3 el possesses more than average strength hbelief is widespread that if Mr, Demp. | ants for adaitional places o (o s os |inning, sepping into the lead whin ¢ SBalh: The bat of Robert Meusel wa om which he derives snap in hm‘_\'nur interest in the affairs of the Waterbury at Springfield | Those definitely chosen inelude the |L1® score. Neither team was able 1o clouted a terrific home ru e the put the startling fact that he has not |, ' es Carpentir of the Parisian| Bridgcport at Pittafield national championships last night, |20d the game closed with a tie score, A Ead AiSning 6 to the great boys that he has met. Al- 5 to sion as a logical candidate 1t meet | I i a v A sion ogical candidate to mee York (champlon); Joe Lazarus, Cor. |Mit. Haber played well. Johnny Eha Browna, taking advantago of t 5 : i 2 0 lcigively defeated by Paluso, Harl| Just what effect the Dempsey pun- | Dhiladelphia 4, st. Louis 1 126 pounds—Joe Salas, Los Angeles | Clair turned in a good day with twe h (i Wit Bowen’ ‘Tor | Wasds el ; Joie IFox and Bud Ridley have been |weights forms an important consider- The Standing 135 pounds—Ired Boylestain, Pitts. AR f¥hite Box continucd to grease the oy, y DeMarco is without question one of |bons was in such bad shape after the | New York . 18 . 3811 147 pounds—Al Mello, Lowell . further pushed their nose into th he at his best to tuke the measure of [ This is said to explain why he went | Boston 12 | 160 “pounds—Ben Funk, Yale . ¢ Dy defeating their nearest oppo. (11 LI0s 110 e e Marco has a right and left upper- |erate stipend instead of returning | St Louis .. 12 +414 geles; Rae Crowther, Colgate. J & o v — o) S GS — ES PL GOOD BOXING CARD ON AT WATERBURY TONIGHT — HIGH SCHOOL TIES CROSBY IN SEVEN INNIN BESS AY TW — ' E ORTS i BRISTOL ICE THIS WEEK-END — ELI BOXING STARS EARN PLACES ON AMERICAN OLYMPIC TEAM—OTHER SP ¢ - | N YANKEES NOW 61 POINTS IN DEMARGO-PALU Baseball Review || ADVANCE OF NEAREST RIVAL LASHT arerreer— : | e | e Al : : A | Waterbury 4, New Haven 3 L 0 e | flld 3 W = Thrills Waterbury Fans in Public (Gibbons and Carp. Agree 001 avirora ir: Worecster s (Gitlitz and Funk Win Positions Red awd Gold in Good Form Bridgeport 2, Albany 1 (First) | % Prittsicld 1, Springfield 0 Red Sox Trip Over Tygers—Browns Bump Off Wash- AT, { ) $ 2 ol 'he New Britain High school team : 2 - ("hisox. ‘2 < P aterbu . A ay Lew (By Joe Williams.) Boston, May 23 wenty-bne of the | The ington—Athletics Trounced By Chisox—Giants Beat B stant ) W o amateur boxers who will represent |Made an excellent showing againat | Heavyweight Champion Jack Demp- s afivilallmaatbors the warid ta | WALerbUrYI: toe: ol s [ ' team of Waterbury yestérday after- S, S wn Braves and Dodgers Trounce . ed eral hundred speeta- |"UMPST of Vita | y 5 p 2 |chosen yesterday at a combined meet- |team of Waterbury yes y Reds, But Cubs Dowr g gty thrillell aaveralintinared epeéti: | e iiiines R SSR SNl HartgRd S0 A 0 2 |ing of the National A, A, and Olym. |noon, playing a 3-all tie game that Pirates While Phils Win Over Cards. iy, when he boxed with Willic 'that soap assiduously applied will | ¢jprtie e shugrue of this city while in train- '¢jeanse sooty cars. Another is that |Springfiels terad nbon A orolonrEed Choiann Lx | o e Bed and Cinld wax che arar 45 s Marco of Plttsburgh at Brassco park i | Pittsfield ] g > L Néw York, May 23.—~The New Yor o »alus e} 4, swings a nasty mitten. Indeed the % should be held to gain further infor- |the opening of the third inning. Cres Yankees are perched today on the ton tonight, Paluro, of medium build, | { Bridgeport | mation regarding the ability of aspir- | Y came back strong in the fourth f the Aem P league pennant lad W ¢ 5 " : 4 3 { 5 . :er‘, ;1 |n’|l'|:!”!l:;‘l\vwl of their nearest t . 0 3 y around the shoulders and in the arms, ‘g0 nits you hard and often enough Games Today and if so whether it should be held Tally brought over three runs, In the : in Boston or New York first of the fifth, New Britain tied up i 3 " punches, from the Jeft and right. il 3 New Haven at Hartford 2 2 o largely instrumental in making that : i 8 0 6l Scruting of Paluse’s record brings |WOrid will cesse abruptly, oy aven it : ; : perch more solid yesterday when h ; on QL Alun0 b ¥ 5% ommy Gibbons of St. Paul and | -Albany at Worcester alpiit naw champlonscrownsd st (ks ‘}.wnre in the remaining ttwo innings " lost a fight in his 68 starts in the by f —_— " 5 | Th tstandi featur f " far flung left field Dbleach with b oy X e 2 boulevards, light heavyweights, train- : The list follows: e outstanding features. of th Dugan and Ruth on the ring, a remarkable record in view of ing here for their May 51 battle, have | NATIONAL LEAGUE 112 pounds—Fidel Labarba, Tos j:.amrl- were & (‘wr('}l!dml‘\;h hi‘. hea of o d selected both met the heavyweight champion. ! ! T Angeles (champion); Ray Fee, San |{708bY, Who lande eagle's long Lee Fohl's Boston 1utown. ';”(";"\‘ fl'm""f“flf‘",i,f',“,‘(},“],“; Gibbons stood up in‘front of the Yesterday’s Results ooy [ drive while standing on the right field winning five straight, 3 y T & ot |Dempsey attack for 15 reunds. Car- hl‘rafg» l» _Bx:f‘lon_ A 115 pounds—Jack Williams, Neyw |fence, and Linn's capture of Folay'a side against Detrojt when the Tygc s Champion Johnny Dundee for the |pentier called for his pajamas in the ork 7, Cincinn i . rallied in the ninth to win, 6 to featherweight championship was de- |fourth round. rooklyn 4, Pittsburgh 2 ell. Grip knocked out a three bagger and ]\.\r'.:ll:u:" :]\' e n"v;.y“”‘ I:”,“yw ‘ ;‘n”\ Pipi Baird, Charlie Mamty, Micitey Travers, ches had on these two light heavy- | champion, Harry Wallach, New York. ,h!_:‘;.nmlr\r'fs T a gion Senatc « and drove . s 3 3 s ] defeated by this great fighting ma- lation in connection with the coming /& w. - I.C". | burgh (champion); Royal Coffman, ®. W P0. A B paste, Hotmany ki 758 chine. fight. Camp gossip has it that Gib- Chicago .......... 20 385 | Omaha, Ben Rothwell, New York. . s e o JESS far. the Philadelphis Athletieshy | : the best youngsters fighting in the |fight in Montana last summer that he | Cincinnati . 16 3 32 | (champion): John Reni, Cleveland; | 5 : sBanding them o theok end 130-pound class, but he will have to couldn’t draw on a glove. Brooklyn ... 16 33 | Hugh Haggerty, Pittsburgh. » mire of defeat is formidable and hard hitting rival. |immediately into vaudeville at a mod- | "'“‘-“'"m' 14 453 | (champion); Ad Allegrini, Los An-|p ; sas RN e R MR \eum, Ward ut, cither of which is dangerous, [cast to capitalize his showing by tak- Philadeiphia ... 485 175 pounds—Tom = Kirby, Boston | Lo elosccsuu= : by 1 Clertiand something ravely found in any fighter, |; vorthwhile opponent. (ehampion); Murray Gitlits, New | ROSEY Into second place, seven points astern | (toion b et oh et N1 b6 ha ek imusually. HaRC. e ""},f,:"p:,‘)f«zr ,‘,‘od‘;.”“.nfl:m ce puD: Games Today Haven; George Mulholland, Indiana- | oy of the flesting (ubs, Chicagn | oy o dward Shaute fense, He employs a waiting style nessd 1o hawe torn the Trenchman | Boston at Chicago | polis. ‘r?. Shea, 1t team held its 1 hy ‘ of attack, urging his rivals to step in, |yn g0 badly as to render him ineffec- | 13rooklyn at Pittsburgh Heavyweight——F. G, Greathouse, ::”5-7:#,.”.1 Jsten Braves § to Iiliehiand, Rowiand and ormshy; | 'a1uso 15 the opposite type, being |(jve agalnst any faicly stiff puncher.| New York at Cincinnati hington, I'a., (champiow): Lester yuilen, sy ... Slowed up the Pirates with a more of the Kaplan Aghter, continu- |mpyie o offered in explanation of his| Ihilddelphia at St. Louis 3 Army; J. J. Madden, | Jones. '3 . sethack while the Phillies, ally boring into his opponsnt. Un. S “r}l::“.l‘l ”-‘n champions, took a sudden brace Athletios 2 like the Meriden Mauler he packs a gl : 1 AMERICAN LEAGULE Mahoney, ¢ , win from the Cardinals 4 1o ay 28.~Chicago | hard knockout punch in either hand | i p raiki i b hard —_— Dazzy Vance, Brooklyn piteher, o0 P BaMG of the series with lant . Talking with Gibbons about | - ; T e e b R n the final game of the series with fand it is on this factor, that he will punchers § naturaly expected an "m_‘ Yesterday's Resulls K'D KAPLAN MAY YE Philadelphia yesterday, 3 to 2, giving [attempt to lower the colors of the tion on the ferogity of the champion's| New York 6, Cleveland 3 | otals :‘l"':l ;_::ri:;lxl‘v‘:xv«;'\.,’.":'.‘,“.‘.: \r,:!‘”r’\w’.”y.'.' Sox an even break on the | Pittsburgh stoogle, whe surprised it ’ | Detroit &, Boston 5 | GET SHOT AT GHAMP {Now Briain A ates hy sla Rk O me 0 nes, Thursto ang Bur ) . w b i pl - 0 < de 2 Crosby M r\‘n\ with & man on bhase while poor e thril |I'y:'"’ )‘u:j\m:” ‘In 'l mf"f ?”;“‘I\'Rn;:::" NyEh it showing ammiRn “Dempsey hit me hard at Shelby, | 1'1\141.050 o I]\)\"mil“mm 0 & ' E L i : [ iitlthg 1 due « I " 4 ° . St. Lonis ashington work by the Pittshurgh infisld, /mad innings, the latter giving wa The fighters will weigh in at 120 |PUt not as hard as I have been hit be- | | | Vance's task casier, Manager Arthur | pinch hitter in the cighth, T jounds at 3 o'clock today. They |Or®” stated the Irishman. “He only | The aum;mu Allentown Fighter Must Make Good | H‘.RTF()RD BOUT Fietcher of the Phillics was the recip re down 1o weight and no trouble is :;"";‘“ Ao ;"“"‘"'-"' That was o pitey [ Sliowing Against Vaccarelli e font of a gold watch prior to the gume i \ expected whe hey " e first round. il S P in 8t Louis, the gift of admiring i L. 1L PO, AL B s,,:,?”x", ,:,,:‘,.n',)‘m;_ il J Al ik “We were warming up, l'!l",\ml,'l\,;:[ )“'k Ao it 5 T"'_"‘m | Joe Lymch Fails to Appear on Card felends in Collinsville, 1L, Fletcher e 53 : : | DBrassca park, the site of Hastern [each other. Dempsey shot a right. 1 Bt ]‘:“m; "Louis (Kid) Kaplan, of Meriden, | 14 Terry Martin Takes on Kid home town, ‘ s, b ; 4 3 league baseball will be the scena of |9aW it coming, T was in sueh a posi- ‘ln’»m‘»m ) S may meot Johnny Dundee for the | SR Browns 3, Senators 1, {Ehocly, 11 AR § the festivities tonight and the advent [tion that if T turned my head, the Seveind featherweight title after all, was the | Lewls—Ex-Champ Suspended. Washington, May 23,—8t. Louis ad- |1 5 y p y[of the baseball grounds into the fight [blow would land on my ehin. So 1 Ghicexs tone of the information received last | 10 & IAEVGh (5 Whisk hbceivnia vary vanved to a tie with Boston for second .00 i 3 [Kamé promiscs to be an auspiclous [ducked into it. The glove landed on | (r FE - 4 : 5 night. Johnny Leonard, of Allen- | elonce Wehie et place by taking the final of the two Al one, as the card is one of the hest [my forehead, Tt sand papered the Philadelphia Sog |10V Pa, who was named Weédses. awinging, Torry Martin of Proviaenc. gamo series with Washington yester- » [ balanced ever arranged by Genial [skin, T felt it all right but it only - e TUTIS0X DY ASSNYN Tork state atiptio | RUEUE Cn S8 i & twelve round day, 8 to 1. Wingard, although un-| e George Mylligan. The opening hout [sheok me up, It wasn't a gresy | Comss Tades {commission-by mask thy champleg iu | SO0 00 < “Kid" Lewis staged at the ateady, oupitched Zacha proving PHILADELPIIA on the bill between Jiggers Palla- |puneh. Chicass &t “Mhm‘m;‘ i vhm_nnmnrhlp bout, must de u,(‘h"”h oyl g i B offective in the pinches, Score mo P, T10ing of this city and Young Neeilly| “014 Buck Crouse hit me tha hard- ki " Teny Vaccarelli to prove that he has | d N " 8t. Louis at Philadelphia | last night, Jos Lynch has been LOUIS o 3 D) : X < ~ " the goods to be considered in thie tille. » ¢ 7 lovw : A B o|of Naugatuck, = Tiese youngsters aro |est puneh T ever caught. That wasat| 1 SREE AL (HECC P b o n the HHe- | suspanded Decause of e fallure 1o Tabin, 11 ‘i ! a0 sluggers and they are hound to set |Hudson, Win, in 1914, 1 used to keep | o cf bF W0 00 | 18 t appear on the main card, Bilerbe, 3 .......... 3 oe ’ v o h % % ofthe fans on edge for the remainder by chin covered with my left shoulder | Alrsoidls },,.?,.‘,,“,‘;."','.‘,‘,‘,..‘,“.l"Z.I‘X“’.Li'lf.é’"k'}'fiz.?: Both bovs fought hard and, gave :\l::f'.-.":.h ssashassy ! J s y 3 3 of th program, raisad high, Crouse got one over in in 1921 when he won the Metropolitan |1h® fans plenty of action but as a ] A TR bt -2, 1 Young Silverberg, phantom from {the second round, a straight vight, T, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE {A. A, U, championshis at 186 ounds, | PAIF Of boxers they were poor. Thare Rimas ] i | v i) i i | Ansonia, will engage Emil Paluso, |didn't go down but T was ‘out on my —— He aiso held the New York: atate | were fow damaging blows struck, and Jacohson, of .. o 1 3 " ¢ 000 brother of Lew In the second pre. |feet, It was the only time T ever lost Yesterday's Results championship at ”“m weight and the | Vith the exeeption of two or three LA vevee 1 { X . 1 liminary of eight roun:; imil I8 fconsciouness In the ring. Tt was the Baltimore 4, Jersey City 3 | junior national title, He entered the | *WiNES of Martin's whieh ended’ Wingara, p 11einees : - .- |conwidercd a near champlon in the |iast time T was knocked wabbly.” | Toronto 11, Syracuse § professional ranks Ist vear, fighting |APTUDtY When they landed on Lewis - Totals 7 }26-pound vanke, but he will meet a | Carpentier gurprised me, too. The| Rochester 7. Ruffalo s et “money” bout 1in “",:',mw. thers wers hut comparitively fes Totals AL 7 Nt b ooy spa_g [TAMALF in the clever Ansonian. il [1rrenchman, talking about ecrushhg Newark 6, Iteading & (Iirst) against Willie Tivan, whom he knoeke | *0!id blows atruck. A aali > v, 1 4 o3 [\TDETR has beon training in New |yjows characterized Dempsey's puns Newark 1, Reading 0 (Second) el out in the first round. He has| At the and of the fight the only 3 0| T y York and is in fine condition to re- |hey as “palntul,” [ r—— { boxed two exhibition houts with Dun. (MArk either fighter carried from the Carpentier does not remember he. The Standing dee and fought Ch Hayes, 8id |TINE Was a badly eut laft ear whieh ing knoeked out, ||n; no rrrnllrr':fln‘ Terris, Frankie Maxwell and Jackie ;do;ned the side of "Kid" Lewis' ! n 3 sl die) bl of seeing the fateful blow start and-—= waiimare .. 5 ‘ MeCoy. ead. S tirax 0 in 12 Josing | cont’ bouts, will appeees in the semi. |"NE: , | Reading . +588 | enth honr and Kaplan replace Leon- ' piteie . Connelly and Din- | (00 “M“Mh, hitting Young Luby “You ask who hit e hardest? | roronto .. B ard, especially If the Jatter makes a Zalhnteer, < o " o Brldgeport. The Bridgeporter has |0 1t Wasn't Dempsey.” he answer. Ruftalo . Seas 222 | poor showing against Vaccarelli to- BASEBALL = O} Tehuts ) ed with a clicking finality, It was|Newark ... : 519 | night, Y Totais " Tygors B, Red sox B, Nitter ni Gty being the Mardest|o. ner “amerioan, Willls *Tewis, & | syrecuse : 370 . : SUPPLIES oA for za b Boaton, May 33.—After winning Ave | ISR Mis Weleht, s e of Ih® |welterweight. Lewis fought me in|Jersey Cify : ] : " ks cial Prices to Teams Washington Ktraight Noston lost to Detrolt yester. 1912, Tn the seventh round he hit me - il B D. & M. Line Two base 1 The score was 6 to 5. Detroit with a right hand puneh that lifted Games Today Yale 18, Boston College Y. ¥ thees base - 19, Kiste en bases | 1iade three runs in the ninth on <o F me in the air, I fell flat on my face.| Tialtimore at Jersey City Georgetown 11, Maryland 0. Judge, Vi loubles by aney, Heilmann and | | : : 3 Wingsea, Corir. o o e tings :"‘ e Gk ant esell's ANDERSON “iNS PMR OF 1 took the count of seven, got up, and | Ruffalo at Rochester Marvard 12, Amherst 3, wnflfl' 2333emsx complete collapse against Battling Si- . g : double | new his campaign around the Nutmeg Harris, *h PPN B §ey Kchalk to h ¥ o Perking | 1oap, Joain, 1t ‘ ) ‘ Nishop to . Goslin, 4 A % Clever Willis Shugrue, conqueror ' average amount of claverness, Harris, Gerpe was hit again by another right. 1 took Syracuse at Toronto Springfield College 2, Syracuse 1. on tses 81 Laie 14 Washington 13, tae ,‘Y“,"H’ S appladdbifo b MATCHES FROM ARNOYS {nine this time and the beil saved me. | .ieading at Newark Catholic U, 5, Vermont 3. o, by Yarhar h | My jaws ached for week: ——— RS, St. Lawrenee 13, Hamilton 5. Zmhary & b ‘ S —_— —— Temnis pitch, Wing td Seariot v, due to the presence | The savings from a railwAy amal- laFayette 8, New York 17, 8, A o O, A m | Locel Bowler Defeats Ne Searlet anow, ! P a | - | s R Py pietitlien tillt s Bd worms, has | gamation In Great Dritain have been Wesleyan 6, Middlebury 0, Yanks Win | ot o o0l Eapest In Elm City and on fa'len at Halmsted, Sweden. | put at $125,000,000 a year. Carnegie Teeh, 4, U. of Pittsburgh 2 | New York, May ¢ The X 4 ! | e 1 ¢ Home Grow . their sori erday \ % o Liddie Anderson of this city defeat- kees winning L oy ed Arnoys of New Haven in that city run in the third wy g 70 Wednesday night in a regularly IRwth on | ! f . seheduled state duckpin mateh by a e - proved ‘ 1 tolal of pine. The mateh brought HELLO BARRY ~ HERS'S Some HERE'S ABOUT A BoY Who York I ¢ forth wome fins bunting by beth per “a;:-‘z - o g GooD LIVE STUFE ABOUT Howl WAS Tue SON OF A PLASTERER: in th ' . | 3 |ten. Score e SUCCESSFUL MEN ROGE 1IN AND NOW 'HE'S ONE OF OUR homer arcounted for (wo = : Andersor (.T“fw‘:f;":o"g:: 4 Svccessfiil RICHES T, PHILANTROPISTS - 1and's ru . 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