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"™ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1924." BOSLOLSLBHABBLHUAKALALHLOLLLLLLLLHBLILLHLD0ILHLHBHVEBELLLHLBEBLHSLL00558.5. LBBEKLLBK2HH525805809890 9 STATE LEAGUE TEAM PLAYS HERE SUNDAY AFTERNOON — HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HAVE THREE ATHLETIC CONTESTS— STRIBLING ALL SET FOR TOMORROW NIGHT'S FIGHT — COSTELLO STAGES COME-BACK AS OARSMAN — OTHER ITEMS PPFICTIPNFEPIIVICTINTTOITTVUTHOTIVIEPIICIITICRCTTITVONCT VTV RRIIVCTIIVTOINIGVI009% EASTERN TEAMS OUTPOINT | How Tommy Hopes to Win Fight GIBBONS MUST STOP CARP EARLY WESTERN IN FIRST CLASH [ESSSamammmrcrl 70 GET BATILE WITH DEMPSEY Win 50 Games to 47—Ward Out of Game After 552 Con- ‘ ; o . _ " | amount of prophetiec courage to step tests—Ruth M 11th Homer—Reds Lose to St. 3 . e ; 4 AVERY BUSY WEEK PLAN Tfl A"EN" :‘:fi:n:do':'e'rn:;f:;:;y r(;;hrt;z::i:: the 4 G the 10-round fight' to be held here Louis—Atklziics Win From Browns—Tygers Lose to ; ! Bt | : g o A May 31. — Boston Trounces Indians — Washington| F& 5 : ‘ - St Thomas, Passaic, Hartford for Going to See Stribling in Action In Cmiting b £he Betes s e carries, the Frenchman is through . A Sy g i J 4 b H | He was on the d de wh ¢ Red Sos. e . | Nine-Track Moot To Tomortow TR e e e et £ | | | subsequent knockqut at the savage 3 o~ el [ hands of Siki late the following year The busiest week of the year is now | A goodly number ow fight fans from | offered further proof of his complete under way for the N, B. H. S. base- | this city are planing to attend the|decline, | ; S " Siki hasn't won a fight since and it . 0a 3 | American Legion fi w New 2 Lball and tr teams when three Am 8! sht show in New |, " umber of American clowns have | Haven tomorrow night to see Young|peaten him severely during the past {games and a track meect will be the Detroit, muking " ¢ program. The first game was p!n_\'l"i Stribling in action against Ray New-|six months, The dope is not com- hitting ot 5 against the St. Thomas' seminary man of, Jersey City. Other fights on | Plimentary to the Frl’mjhman‘s 3 kr | ' ing for the i am this afternoon at Elzabeth Park. | the card will he Willle Shugrue of |ability and offers nothing to indicate tome Ad oS Sa din i el 1 : ; The Tassaic high school team of New | Waterbury vs. Johnny Mason of |that he will be particularly formidabie B ey Lisitor g U Jongzon i , heme runs, a Sl . | ey will be the attraction Me- | Rridgeport and the Sheik of Walllng. | A88inst any first-class fighting man. U inzie in four times up d morial day. The game of all games | ford vs, Young Marcell of Holyoke,| Will Have to Beat Dempsey's Record, ' o e s will wind up the baseball end of the |The show will be an open air affair at| It May be presumed that Gibbons uartet s i b e e I s e en o . menu when the Hartford high school | the Nutmeg Stadium, 90 River street, |13 8till & first-class fighting man, 1 ; y 3 i ¥y comes here Saturday in the first of | New Haven, though the stand he made against the Anmerican league swo 1 e X g X2 P = 2 h ghe Atle t 4 1 \ Bl the home and home game scries. On | Yesterday Stribling had a fast| Nard-hitting Dempsey through fifteen s i . the same day in the morning the track | workout and today he had his final | \°N8 rounds out on the Montana Serda; A team meets Hartford and New Hav- spurt before the fight, He had for |P/aiNs jast summer undoubtedly took RS Detvoit, & to en in the annual triangular meet at|gparring partners today “Wild Bil»|® 10t out of him. Cleveland in the Willow Brook park field. Reynolds and George Connolly, two| . ipbons still hopes to get another Kania to Pitch Two Games ell known New Haven boys, and|Crack at Dempsey, and he hopes to runs, ) to ¢ Washina . A NI Kania will doubtless pitch two of | Mickey Travers for a fast stepping ses- | f:"i;bi:n:’mfif'::\f. c!:,.%,om::n .:,:,(, it o Athieti won sl e nn ; 5 G i 7 # k) E the games this week, Coach Cassidy | gion, = b e M iy Lt ‘ s _ ¢ : will Hikely call on his most successful | * “Arrangements for the staging 01!1("'.?533:‘75?‘032':;;'3 O Exavaifts Browns, 2 10 1, § ues, T GRS L o A 3 hurier for the t. Thomas and Hart- (e show are now practically all thonles Beisk o a spec- St. Lonis ; . o nansien - 150 3 S : ford games. “lefty” Haber will prob- | completed and only good weather re- | Dompaey W0 e8 Daroentier 1n Tou's 3 inti i ¢ AL Iy be in the Passaic game.|mains to make the Evening one 10ng | rounds, ~Gibbons, to re-awaken in. gcheduled and hurdled Pittinrs’ e Sl PR ) ; 3 : § g : iray who pitched all of 1ast s he remembered In state fistic cir- | coreat in anotler bout with the cham. Boston tending in (i7th pluce, Fonseca : : 2 \ games is not physically able 10 | cies, Tickets for the show are selling | piom, must register - 2. knockour i Ted seeend : e an arn . 5 3 : ; ; i ¥ > of uny use to the team, at a fast clip and with reports coming | three rounds at the latest, In short, swhile #lid b6 e ace, B i v oston T ¥ 1t will be intcresting to note the [y from all over the state that seats|ne must do better than Dempsey did. N result of the games played this week, | are much in demand throughout the This will give the promoters fresh The result will be of more importance | \arjious Legion posts, a record attend- material to use in “smoking up” an- to the teams than any games played {gpuce is Jooked for, other Gibbons-Dempsey fight. The to date, It goes without saying that Yesterday afternoon at the Yale |turnstile fish will not stop to consider the Saturday contests are the ones gympagium he had two rounds with , that any one of several other ligit that the boys want most, To beat | arurrey Gitlitz, the boys who made the | heavyweights, not excluding Young Hartford twice in a day will set a rec- | gjympic boxing team, Al Albelli, pop- | Stribling, might have done the same ord that has never been accomplished | yiap jittle bantamweight who also|thing. in the many years of the athletic re- fyyade a name for himself on the Yale| Gibbons Plans an Aggressive Fight lations of the schiool. It would square | oxing team, and Tommy Jarrett,| Gibbons, talking over hig plans with accounts with Hartford for defeating | tormer New Haven amateur favorite, | the writer, promised to make an ag- i : - 3 b Yan them in football and basketball, this|yero a feature of the afternoon. Strib- | gressive fight from the start. If he yuns, ! £ o A p year. New Britain has not defeated | ji,» stepped at a fast clip with all | keeps his word this will be a thrilling t,m:‘. R " i A 3 olea hases, R P ; R N Hartford in track in the memory of | (ree and he amazed the spectators [ duel of fists while it lasts——and it Bahe 1 making b th i sl . s olinson, ot SRR . : L many of the alumni members of the | by his great speed and shiftiness, Git- | won't last long, v school, l'rlw chances of a victory are | i1, against whom Stribling “cut| Carpentier always carries the fight A 5 o P PSRN attante whi better this year, loose” somewhat because f their (to his opponent, Ignoring all coun- diadoted g . s . tound 1~~].,' Jaunching a )(‘l(‘l}”(‘.\\ aggressive attack which The baseball team 1n now At the | et sre nad trcltcpram o{or'hlhle 10 e “r‘lr Mnm"fl c.ll_md o4 the spectacular s e, 50 wild pltel, e fwill test s speed and wind to the utmost. ., |nait way mark. They have won three | youtherner. [fight to Dempsey, a_bigger, heavier Lddie Rommel b ‘, 1 Van Qitder TH g ke it Round 2—DBy beating a continuous tattoo on Carpentier’s and 1ost three games so far this year. At |and more dangerous hitter than Gib- N I hits stomach, rupposedly his weak spot, as a result of a giddy career They defeated the Lasallette college {bons, and at one stage during the and Athlcties n hit | Athtclios 3, 8t i ianithe bouleverds team of Hartford, the Milford acad- BOWHAN ENTERS FOUR [flurry, landed a straight right-hand The game wak played in the soaon's ohi Tyl tommet I8 VW U R e A & s ith suffi- |°MY team of Milford, and the Wash- | punch—his big gun—that almost won yecord time of hotr and A2 mine g M ols from & pitchers’] Round 5--By bringing across a rvight to the jaw with saffi- 18 ™ Chool of Meriden, The | for him fmmortal fame, utes, The hard-hitting Browns mod R ' . |cient power to send the Krvenchman, now already weakened,|iaiter team returned the favor in the Syracuse Star, However, Will Com.| The Frenchman will fight Gibbons ) " - ek o nd the Philadelphia R 11 hits off i 3 ans wo third steaight crumpling to the canvas, me last Saturday at Meriden. The the same way he fought Dempsey, for Rommel in their th ! tory from ths 8t. Louis Browns, . | & ) ¢ high school team of Water-| pete i But Two or Three Events| be knows no other way. Gibbons, ! . b w3 and the New Haven Hillhouse |In eonsequence, will h plenty eof s but four hits high school team have been success- | At Intorcollegintes, opportunity to prove his ability aw & A”‘M"‘ i : £ i Y ‘ ‘.‘::“.x,u.‘. ...,,,‘,y”r.‘,.n. COSTELLO REGAINS TITLE Champ Goldstein Loses tal dbainat New Briain, New Brite R o :l;‘.;::::.:;.:“;.271:,:,‘:,&1,;;;,5: White Sox to matbs battered ut No Title at Stake |a/n and Crosby battied to a tie In &1, ion0q ror four events in the I. C. A. | tan Gibbons hit hard enough to recent game, | | rs were inelud Yoaton w27 » Sheppard -~ s | A, A, A, championships at Harvard « ‘.’”"’ in the Ted Sox-Indien v ' ] ] nges Great Comehack After Tay- l; | “ \’\\'.l; v ;’]h;”;‘i '“! {:L:"rnl B “"'h,"""r“ has had "m':"“' Stadium Saturday, Chester Bowman, | ::I:w;]rptn'l’leh. d”["::(nkn“ )::,. ::,r: ; : v vietor ; i3 of Woburn was awarded the dec ful team o far this season. Vietories | s ) ¥ R R e A Je ®1 OF of Two Years and Again Holds over Abe Attell Goldstein, bantam- |jave been scored over the Grosby high 7;‘::»:(-())-'13m;;;:lf’m";;‘f;:.v.':;:tr" down that Dempsey ~ruined him 20 games, A weight champlon, after thelr ten-fachool team, and the team of the [, .%o pomidly in only two, acoords last July. hitter, scored tho men L v 1 menliing Title, nd bout herd lagt night, Goldstein’s | Naygatuck high school, The fnrmer,ml to announcement by Tom Keane, | Orange track coach, today BUILDING PERMITS N Deferta : s . Philndelphia, May 25 —After a lapee |10 WAS not involved, ax 8heppard |oam played Hartford high school and y "‘ i Codolio, Olyemple | mld ot make the weight for the fyay defeated by a much larger score Yowman has been entered fn the Bullding permits have been fasued ) than New Britain hung on to them. | 4 0" 050 ® et A b, the |8t the offica of the building inspector heppard, hoxing (n rar form. ear- | yagtford, however, is not favored tof, o jump and the 120 hurdles, |2 follows: Konstanty Skurzewsk!, I"iiladelphia Ieight of the rounds. 1n fhe fourth fwiy the trianguiar meet. According oo 00" ii"s 4 s he would not allow | three car garags at No. 130 Gold champio sMaggered . Rheppard 4o the advance dopesters. the New | Lo Tl 0 ne 220 dash and |Street, 20x30 fest, estimated eow foa hard right to the jaw which|jjaven Hillhouse team will carry away | o ia” Biliaiie withdraw him from |$1,000; Otto Marshail, ons tenement nt him to the ropes, but the Wo-lyo honore, The Hartford team ia the broad mml" house, No. §0 North Mountain road, er rallied quickly, fheppard's | o oored 1o finish second. The New 4 50x41 feet, estimated cost $3,000; & oft haad jab and right counter piled {ypitain team will go into the meet Canova, brick garage, 20x30 fest, No. up a big margin of points, Goldstein [yhe ynder dog. New Britain has over- ORIOLE BOYS WIN, 295 Kast Main street, estimated cost, errons 1-4 pounds and Bhep-|come such handicaps before, and The Orioles of thie city continued |$1,000; Richard Viets, single tenement overcom L 2 might do so again, their string of victories by annexing house, 24x26 feet, No. 33 Fern str nathe ec quarters of 1 - Much credit is due Coach Lionel|a game with the Rerlin town team in | estimated cost $5,000; J. P. Lipski, om 1 finish, then pull ¢ ’ LML GO AL GAME, Depot for the success of the track | Berlin Sunday, by a score of 6.3, For single tenement house, 31x24 feet, m Gilmore and win comparatively n A league game the ¥, M. @ A, [wwam. Coaching for the first time the | vight innings the game was nip and "Immn. street, estimated cost 54,000, *h ¢ v the Ciants defeated the [team of the New Britain high school | tuck with the town team out in front J. A. Carison, thres tenement house, of 64, The game |he managed to get a winning team out [ by the score of 2-1. In the eighth in- | No. 33-35 Chapman eourt, 50x40 fes od and 1t was ja|of Jittle or no material. The season | ning, Briggs, Middletown high school | *stimated cost $10,000; John Zyia, hat the Giants|started late hecause of the epidemic, | twirler, who was on the mound for|thres tenement house, 28x38 feet, No. \a and [and with littie material left from last|the Berlin team, cracked and the lo- |23 Cabot street, estimated cost $10 ners hile [year. le is now rounding out @& |cals scored five runs, sewing up the |000; Stanisiaw Dienzek, three ten: game. Rlack and Levine made up the ment house, No. 175 Grove street, (Continued on the Fallowing Page) hattery for the loeal team, 28x46 feet, astimated cost $12,000, BRIGGS | THOUGHMT Yov SAID TH THE SWANSSEN IS 56 MUCH I'D LIKED To HAVE SAID WHE N e Tr WE Go BACK, WE STePPED WAS A SWELL HmrnJ NICER , A BETTER CLASS AT Tue SWANSON' WHAT WAS ) S' F‘TE:"GF:Y'LY Ten-aibL ?:ljfit_no;;:g%c: TuerR= AND You THINKING OF WHEN Yo Wrestling Tests Tonight IR e = ey RESERVED ROOMS HERE!? For Olympic Contestants emblematic of 1he ni champion chip, v he ated W, K, Garret Himore 1der, by two and o water on t vitz made up Second Honeymoons e ma |-t amgs JusT BECAUSE You WERE HERE TWENTY YEARS AGS You SEEM Too Tk 1TSS STILL A FIRST cLASS HOTEL-- | SHoulD Trinw You'D o — GARAGE and SZRVICE STATION Cleseland 9 Hepairing M MakessCadillacs a ] Specialy anew RROW COLLAR that is full of Lt ok 1o ORAN GARAGE Cluet Peabody & Co In- we game. 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