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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 1924, BYPEOHLEEHB 000585508 5585HHHL58H58 0885855555, JOHNNY DUNDEE MUST FIGHT MERIDEN BATTLER BOXING COMMISSION RULES—HIGH SCHOOL GETS DECISION OVER ST. THOMAS — CARP AND GIBBONS ON EDGE FOR FRIDAY’S FIGHT — YALE WINS A THRILLER IN THE TENTH INNING a2 ) m’""M"’C"m""V'""1"‘l""“.""""‘"m"“.‘".""0"'01".“0‘"070"1‘"CV'$M¢¢"'t"“mt"'”’l'm".m . ,qmom«avo"mnm Laal] RAIN GIVES GIANTS CHANCE CATCHER MUST OUTGUESS OPPONENTS,SCHALK KID KAPLAN SELECTED AS T0 FORGE AHEAD SOMEWHAT | RAY ‘AN OPPONENT FOR DUNDEE i , SR . s | ! ua ER BE § N Half a Game Further Ahead of Cubs—Pirates Win From | b :Z%%E:?' [; ARPENTIER LU“KS M:::tenGe:}:;::el(‘; o]:‘\ :: O:t.. Chi 5-4 in 10th—Athletics Lose Double Header to | ( Bo:::()—a(.'inl:innal‘i amti S(:.tsouiosq;pliotu—:hisf)i :os: 4 4 | IN FINE [;flNI]ITmN portunity for Feather- weight Title. 3-2 to Cleveland and Tygers Beat St. Louis. Y \ N s 1Glbbons Inends to Force Fight at — = . A | = New York, May 28. — The Giants 1 in 4; (ol 6 n 13 : | New York, May 28.—Louis “Kid" are halt a game further ahead of the |SayTi, Liener, Wineari: wmires. Dices N oy : ; Close Quarters Kaplan of Meriden, Conn, has been elose trailing Cubs today. They owe | 3 e selocted by ‘(he state athistic cow- Boston 5-10, Phillies 1-6, / mission as the most logical challenger Posion, May 28.-—Hoston won two | { | By the Associnted Press, | for Johnny Dundee's featherweight kept them idle yesterday while the . 0" ",,.,,, Phiia ;n,m‘ SIS VCNT QuiT g " Michigan City, Ind., May 28.—Tom- | title, supplanting Johnny Leonard of ('mr;‘;.-r»,] .‘l?mir;fml ’nu[!;\' was _-;vm B0 e haAlil to ks ithe heal i on ANY BALL” imy Gibbong, m":’filhehah; "!w:ufi .\l’l»n'n“n. m.h who was p trimmed by the Pirates fn a 10-in-{ 0 0 ol 0 8 0 e 2 ; 5 starte ering off | selected by the ning battle, 5 to 4. Chicago tied the ,: :”’ HHLM] ‘,‘ thl ,H,”‘Mp h‘:,,: » | process of his training for his ten-|change was made after Leonard's de- score in the ninth with a two-run | ey i the last half of the tenth in- round contest with Georges Carpen- | feat at.the hands of Tony Vacearelli rzl'i"‘ off Kremer. |”-' ‘;”r«’[ in "j}f"‘ ninz. In the second game the visitors :::nc?\;rgp;;:::a":m‘;1 ‘:l:‘:lle h’h‘i: at the Nostrand A. €. in Brooklyn last #F Mberison, who blanked the - Cubs ted freely but Genewich prevented | . e B S S | Tuesday. :orbn.f‘ remaining one and two-thirds | J. o i it e AreTinis out of b ‘;(gr'dl(l‘flc‘:‘i;(l":i:h:l\Tl‘j:JO‘:;\O‘:l‘?"lr:)‘;:fl'ro The news that Waplan is dxele:t;l nnings. Ko s through Iness Gitiso . ~ . final i * |as the most logic contender for The league trailing Phillies sank ;;,,:v‘.”':nz’,-_"-,'f A e A | row. the !oa'herv\wlghz( fitls: CoMoN aal An atill lower when Boston captured both (Piret Ganie) ¢ Carp lLooks Good answer to the hopes of the many state sides of a double header, 5 to 4 and | Philadelp] 000 100 0 > ” | Carpentier, working like an athlete | fans. Kaplan has been trailing Dun- 10 to 6. In the first game the Phillics e 0 .' 000 430 18 2 superbly conditioned and ready for [dee for some time. He has defeated made a desperate stab at \ictory in f ¢ = | battlé, engaged in a lively workout | practically every one who Dundee m-._ eighth with a nmf run tally ' f { for the henefit of the newspaper cor- thought stood between him and Kap- which tied the score. The ninth was :f iliams ble piays, rseridpod 5 - ‘resnondems, yesterday, boxing five [lan, He has worked hard for the one blank on both sides, but Boston ShIe bt Mome i el A oah 3 D )} = | rounds in addition to four rounds of | “hig shot” of pugilism—a chance to \ |symnasium exercises. His showing | elevate himself from the ranks to a squeezed in the winning run in the | " piiiae s . by Carlson & 10th with two out, in the second game rnes 3, umpires Kiem and Wilson; time | was astonishing and left no doubt that ' position where he can demend a fitting | he is on edge. |of the mythical “Purple Robe” that the Braves held the lead throughout. . i Cincinnati and St. Louis split e Vi | The Frenchman, looking bigger and | clothes the Kings of Fistiana double header, the Reds losing the BHITALELRLIASS : § J N {more robust than on his first Ameri- Others Are Out first, 4 to 3 and winning the second, |« s |can appearance in 1 performed About two weks ago Allentown 2 to 1. Cooney's double _Nith Gon- t:"f“ffi\,. ¢ 1 . I'with all his grace and skill, making Johnny Leonard, now displaced by the zales on second gave the Cardinals the | W/l 8 | WANDLING BUNTS his sparring partners miss by a frac- | commission, and Carl Duane, Bronx 1 tion of an inch and timing his blows | feqtherweight, were matched, Leonard ' ‘ it partly to t ther becau Wwinning run in the opener after the : 7 4 OVERLOOKED 8v \ . Reds had tied the acore with a threc- iy {like & sharp-shooter. After his work- | jroke Duane’s jaw with a solid right run rally in the same frome, in the MGBT CATCHERS : out he vaulted over the top rope of | and smash. Last woek Loonard, then second game Cincinnati led all the the ring and trotted down the grav-|\agking in the smiles of the New York way. : v eled road whistling and waving to the | ainietio vommission, was matched AR the American league, George |C: i i - e e . |Raily dressed women who shouted | yith Tony Vaccarelli, a sparring parts Uhle outpiiched three Chicago twirl- JRPe ] BY RAY SCRALK | "g00d luck” to him, ner of Johnny Dundee. What Tony ers and won for Cleveland, T to °, Totals § . (Premicr Catcher White Son), H[GH SCHOOL WINNER IN | Both Carpenticr and Gibhons were did to Johnny is now a matter of his- while in Detroit, Bert Cole won Ba for I noin 61 Styles in catching shift with almost uffied with head gears to protect | o\ 1o jereated nim in every round first game of the season hy holding AL, R M, GAME WITH S’I‘ THOMAS thelr eyes and ears from rasping | .4 pounced Teonard far away from St L.ouls to thres seattered hits until BOSTON as great rapidity as they do in wear- . 2 ’ . 3 punches, herpk ) . the ninth and winning 5 to 4, there oft, & 3 ) g apparel. | Gibbons s working methodically b :“m?"n“.’ "p."f’“.-r"m:" ol € 3 . ng by B 3 N " N " - | carelli puid a pricd for the victory-- ! W 3 Methods that . results 15 N and plans to continue boxing probably Then Kap- ing the Browns out of third place producee k 3 1y " o Ly s W P yoay M E wading 1 10 0 in Seventh Innin, o he brokt his right hand. ‘ l:oo'lfli.n wes 1o with the Giants | ] : Vebrs Dk with shaher baltise ail IS it Leading B until Friday afternoon. He boxed it il s, n New York while in the American When Rain Halts Rattling "hul' opponents yesterday, taking them Although no date has been aMxed the Red Sox and Athletic their |F Seias k- ) in these days of the lively ball and L EOF. ox and Athletics in their : n ¢ 3 h i1eal workout was with Tillie Kid of Kaplan, and at one time manager quarters. g seingd ' M home-run stuggers by Post ( erman, an aggressive 145-pounder, Cleveland 7. Chicago 2. Zanewich, - p e Don't alibi km,,,m be the very first )y 0§ p@l]em@fl b Rain stopped the game between :.:“:"::‘L' :A"w" 'fi; ‘;:vmr‘s:im‘x”in ]hi- tor Dundee, will begin making ar- Cleveland, O., May 2§ e out. . — | suggestion 1 would offer any catcher S New Britain High and 8t, Thomas in boxing with Herman that he intends | FRn&ements with the featherweight pitched three (‘hicazo pitehers anagl Totw's 3 13 1leho aspires to becoms a big leaguer. the seventh inning yesterday with the | (Warr, “woooniier at close range. champ, it was stated last night. Dun- Cleveland won its home coming gamo |1 imdeipnin ooy 10 020 &) Accept the breaks of the game'us they yracuse, N, V., May 28.-—Thc al-|New Dritain boys leading 1 to 0. | £350,000 Gate Receipts oA Jined SNeD BIS 02 SR T 1o 2. Larry Gardner for 15 year " ' x—19 | come " most continunl v or threat of rain Kania, pitching for New Dritain, = 3; el ::"'r."‘“‘l'"mm h Eugene Criqui the “Smiling Poilu of An American league third baseman o When you feel that you are right, the last five we 18 cost t e had the edge on l\rH.\.‘ the Hartford it or ‘“"l":l”-flllfl o et d I'rance,” on July 26 at the [Polo And more recently engaged as coach wrenser (i, fight for your point. When you ha ball clubs of th ernational leaguc huricr, but both men did fine. Only title in "\ 3 B Sotts :r Y350 000, | Grounds. 1t was the end of the rain. played second base for Cleveland i . = erred, 4o 1ot acck 1o place the blame | CIe to $200,000 ot attendance one man was passed and Kanis w r'-r':\_li‘ ;Y“” a b f”.-n Tndications. | OV for Dundee as he had chased N CHICAGO " t i o1 toamiats oF the Umpire by offe this scason, caccording to figures |the offender. Plans are under way ACCOr "‘M 4 ! "% Johnny Kilbane year after year for a AR It ro ) o5 o 2 .0WN i canvass of the magnates of for a second game hetween thess (.o All the 320 seats, the choicest in v'@ o 0 U ERLCTE S been x‘v:«‘;::! on, of . o © g ing an alibi that you hope will cover |} -0%H I tenms at Flizabeth Park on June § arena, have been sold, B e84 up, s i 4 o cluding 85000 for expenses. while |y yin was matehed with Kilbane Ehaely, 1h 4 5 4 vt 1em and W ; v . . 1est loss, ite president, Sam Robert v . Talk htad » mistdites. No orie In Infallible, ~The | 1o 1088 128 DO O, O e 4 Gibbons will get 30 per cent of the | 4t N O mplonship through a Kamm, GAve 1 thing 1o do Is have the courage of your - i A s receipts. e o s Rarrett Break Vaen, SONRIOHIoNE, kit TOP. tire BEylS’ pite |1V0 e DUERIG KiOb HAS _heey - de.] Huwe i S KASUROUt (n the Wxth teund 0 e : 1 . Louls, May 28,—-Cincinnati and | enaisyou beiteve will be most eective | LU0 0f 10 leas than §60,000 hy rain. L0 iy ] Kaplan started fighting at the fon! ) \ I'he lyems, p » yuis broke ttochester club estimates it o (00 ; . Arnold Jones Elected | of the ladder. His untiring attack SteengFate - : y on A twin bill d then stand or fall on your judg ‘ Connally : by . day, the linals taking the '”,],'h n stand or fall on your Judg- |y, "0y §30,000, Less than 8,000 fans 1. Kania A 3 readiness to give and take and willing Nowtll, ¢ i ‘ ™t gane, 4 16 3, and the Reds win-| ™ 'Waren Carcfuly Play of staps | A570MPICd. witnessed the opening | Talor Yale Tennis Captain | ess 1o met anvono nis manager we us the esnd. 'S ¢ a N y of Nars game of the season, where in gther Kania 55 ) ¥ m big favorite BiNg the Monet. 8 te § A catcher should always have a|go 0 b s more than dou . gl st i gon G S B Lisoscmiomml Dot o A Cooney's double with Gonzales on |, * 0 o™ 0l ength and we 4 it e i} : s o Aones of Providence, R, 1. was re.|throughout the state. Many of his ceond gave the Iecals the winni exs of the opposing players, In a “'r] '“": et , 3 &7, THOMAR elected captain of the Yale tennis toam | bouts have been staged in Waterbury, e ny ? (i o ! o ple g oronto is credited W aving s 1 8% e ow York, New ninth tnning of the opefier |0y gie grganisation this is made pone [Loen the most fortunate of alf the AR L1, PO At the annual banquet held here last (08 well ag Now Vork, New Haven and had tied the acore With [ yuia by caveful study of ench batter. | oy Loy oM fortunate iy | Corrigar Y e night. Jones, a junior was former | Hartford, But he gained his reputa- run rally L the ninth Once a vatcher gains & knowledge |uctually played, but has had. scveral 1148 National junior titleholder, William 1., 11on in this city when he met and Miltenherger, A #fectator | of the sl gty ‘”‘“i”‘”“ mv‘““ e “: Sadbadll §y King, of New York city was elected | Walloped some of the cleverest thu Aeheet had hit homer I | possibie advantage he Syracuse club has lost $25,000 | Finnegay b TS ) Montelair, N, J., assistant manager. hat Kapia : ' Mg of the second game Wi I broke into t Amendeat - " p- fight town, P'roof has heen offered in gt Al ot bl prie b et SR B e i A " the different cards that have been .3 e g e A AR ey, | hee . e I""“"“ ot AL licetlex, B 1iivaanins staged since Louis transferred - his o v 1 King 1 n f » i 1 N 9 | ring activities to other scenes. None ot ent | BISWKINE UD of the cul of secomd | tho fies perics, wan unable (o biay & |\ Toge | ; BASEBALL s Wits, Pinelt e 9 \E o "‘ it I"‘ : ”-""" ' el At i) g eliey: stolen bases 1., | SUPPLIES the following' or admirers the way and Rottomie in fromt ¢ e S Che o & Dats- uhs o ne bouthern pa " N . o I lor; left on & . s : : . lan has in Meriden nd the same « ached first base ircult have bpen more fortunate be- | Thomas 5 n High s 3 Special Prices to Téams Kaplan has in Meriden, A f nn was N the sys- cause they were on the road reat n struck out, by Kaine 1 also goes for other citiea in the statr ing for a run . y i road a great o0 ) a1t strck owt. by Kaln D. & M. Line ¥ v . tem, & base hit invariably scored the | part of the rainy peviod - chies Kelley; umpires COACHMAN-EXECUTIONER ranner from second. A strong accurs Juck Dunn of Baltimore, estimates | & lessinger - some 1155 | oy gt 3 arm was mort cssential. | never his losses will total upwards of $20, . IE ? ".\r m‘r!rm)l 'Ba aria, :‘M.\“.ok lv:m 1 a strong arm but vsually wae very 000, Reading places ite cstin close | REDS TRADL GLPIY HARP) | hann Reichart, a mn'rdmnl LN S p time o aceurate, 1 teied to make up for my to that figure while Jersey City and ' Cineinnati, May 25, -=The Cineit« | town, "": been appointed publie éve. Detroit. Wine SR ok of stuff on the ball by getting wark are said 1o have recoived nati Nationals announced yesterdas | ~;nvmnr;"r-; l-a\ar'la'lltlfi,!‘!o h.l‘pm"'l Detroit. May 28,1 ‘ CINN AT auick w0 by calling for a |#15,000 under conscrintive advance that Outficlder George Harper, pf the phout $35 for each head he culs o iy st ey e & 21 MYRTLE 8T, and will be given travel expenses and . anm th " . n e | o 1 o ™ ten o at they mig vave | Iteds, had been traded the Phila- o ey e runncr was what "t J P A 22 - “Just Around the Corner” $2.5 daily for living expenses whilc Dotrait at " : 0 B | o | under normal weather con- ! delphia Nationals for Outfielder Curs (tis Walker, away from home on official duty. 0 0 Totals place, « . “ e T t e v bout the X B pis e ki Acattered 1 : ‘ ‘ ) s trying to e o s B 3 feen the tatter rro iting ihe & How to Start the Day Wrong : BRIGGS en the h 1 run is about to | Keep Your signale From Itivals THE WHOLE DAY To MYSELE ! oM RALPHY Tie nOCHITS t your wignals, Never let WOW ¥ No woRk JusT Do ) NAVE ASKED uSs To Joiw wise to it ¢ AS 1 PLEASE' on Boy! THEM On A BASHET PICMIC t OVT IN THE COUNTRY TODAY must dope is hur 1 play b overlooked 1 andling of bunts and the catching CAR: TS G A ROk et “AND- On YES! | ALmMosT ¢ TS ONLY A FoUuR PASS~ - 2, = ENGER BUT WE CAW ALL CROWD F"GOY'TOAZI‘(!: &‘é’:&?swf\:: { A0 -<-1 HoPe @one T L Afng THEN DRIVE OUT To SE€ Tue : NOW'T HAVE TIRE TRouBLE - “ » i\ e il oUBL £ HOUSE THEY RE BUILDING - ' l.] O L ‘ DAY ! ! WA HA HAHA HARA HAL My -