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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1924, SHBLHLIL88L8088 5585589555558 565 SAHHH8 55 568598 » CORBIN AND BESSES IN BAD SLUMP — PIRATES ALSO LOSE AS DOES RANGER NINE — FRUSH NOW SEEKS SHOT AT DUNDEE’S CROWN — TENDLER AND WALKER IN TITLE FIGHT TONIGHT — DUNDEE IS ALSO RISKING HIS HEADPIECE W'CUQ'”"NTWTO‘W'JQ‘V\‘V"'V"'".1'"7'Q'Cff".fi""oflmnwmm‘ RACE IN BIG LEAGUES NOW DEVELOPS INTO PRETTY ONE All Contenders Are Nicely Bunched—Colt:h Makes Three gingles and Hemer As Tygers Beat Indians—DBrowns , As Ansther Hemer — Cubs Beat Yose to Chisox—Ciants Lose to Boston—Terr) rinch Hitter, Mal Pirates and Robins Trim Before St. Loui Philadelphia — Reds Fall New York, [ 2. e er of the s on while Taylor aigo games are schod today as the t mext interaectio all Ame n g the west and all N the cove: LPIHIA iR gnues L cirenit swat, T the PHILADY which iin the big I ms prepare ries during it be played in ational contests in mes w st until June Detroit, the bug cat o eircuit just returned fre prowl, lies in its M the eastern travellers who through, particulerly the Tost Sox with whom it i od for soc ond pl and 1 who lead the beyon The mado thr achicved 1 the m a s s champions proces hulf a game wir position " nd x and Yankees w 5 the ninth for the winners and the ninth defeat in 11 the Indians who slid into the « 1 with the Athleties W Wash Ington was postponcd The Brownz, recen leagne, also lost their 11 tries when pitchers for a 7 Collins, Hooper Jacot home runs, As o it of the , Brown Wl Henato massed aronnd fourth place Sisler's team holdi After w spurt of which netted nine viet and entrenched them lead by two and one-h Glants anticipated the « ern teams to the 'olo return to middiv Tour pitchers allowed 17 thelr mates made \ Boston won 11t A pineh hitter, made of the year, The Cubs advanced a full upon the leaders by defeating burgh 1 to 1, as did the obins triumphed viladeiphia, Chieago bunched three of off Morrison 10 the flrst frome Its runs, Aldridge held the #ix hits, Fournisr the year in the Broeklyn + followed rallies after t] elimbed on Grimes peventh inning. O siagles The backwards ag 5t Mnd Setboron's pitching. Donaline w the box, 1 to & vietory Nar, whose 1 it by ninthig batt " 01 Faurnier; thres s I of the ot me i Chicago 1 five ome vic £ Brookhn i i Bteneder 1: off uele out, by Tting bits off Rirg HEE 21.3; off Stein. | tirimey oy the nationa ball. Wilsan 1 ) v i umplres Klem and with A two-point lead seball sturts zood ba games of west. s by a form " stern hits Cubs while ago, Jun wed and | VItEbUrzh, 2 to 1, 40 a piteher's duel Glant | Pote Vie Aldridge and Johnny Belacy | B0 Cubs hunched three of first inning for their Pirat lono score re Jits and a rifice in epots, the Wright ry, a fourth h gnme Pitta. whe well G ceptions nhardt $ to T hit PreE bheing o e sy for all rigren Pirates to Am made his 10th homer of 4 ory which 4 v - B " g or five Hiles had in the f Willtama had four ¢ian o o Reds Wipped anothe Y g g - Louis w witd but s kn Giants Lo York, Iu s Pounded fou hare yemerday a ® seare of 11 10 @ weven errors, Friscl making two Viafore wreath on conterfield, Umy first cppearance and was stationed en foul Mne Terey pir the misih | Gi the game *he Fddia « ant Eeare 6, Nevde 2 Jun stharen very eifeciive, while o of the hox ouis heat AR mam ey Wy Deages Broskisn, N wrn Antent Philfies wree run lea " the Phillie: 7 minth. Fou Following Page) FAMOUS ~QUALITY Haim was inaccurate, ne | | RANGERS DEFEATED |CORBIN RED S0X DROP - SEYEN STRAIGHT GAMES 0se Three Over Week-End—Wolfe CRIOU KAYOED BY FRUSH IN SEVENTH Gallant French Boxer Declares’ HevS A" Thro“gh Lelands should be good pals if it s true that misery likes company, June 2.—Danny Frush, the the Red Sox also lost every game knocked played over the week-end. The numa world's | ber was three and it was the seventh traight defeat for the champions, The game against Norwich State | Hospital was the hardest one to lose Frush Stands Gaff for the score was 4 and 3 and to make Tn the first round the men started | matters worse, Wolfe held the hospi- parring, with Criqui secking an open- tal boys down to 2 measly hits while ing. He tried several times to con- the Corbins collected an even dozen nect with his famous right, but IFrush | but they were usele The score: stood him off with left jabs and r. h e right counters, which gave the Ameri- 3% n bo slight edge at the bell. | Corbin Criqui in the second sent over a mag- RBattcerie nificent left to the jaw, but Frush took ' Jones: Corbin, Wolfe and Rloom, it without flinching. The French boy | The game whieh was dropped to tried 40 follow up this blow, but Frush Taftville 11 to 4 was featured by three him back with a hard right. | homers, Huber getting one. The score: Again Criqui safled in, but his attack roh e was warded off b succession of | Taftvilie 11 14 2 lefts which gave Frush the advantage ' Corbin ..... e B0 0T at the end of the round. | Batteries—Taftville, Davis and Li- Criqui Takes i berty: Corbin, Huber, Ferguson and After this honors w Carroza. until the seventh, I"rush the Yesterday the Itussell Mfg, team at more agile of the two and his blows Middietown won easily 10 to 6, The cemed to be harder than those of |8co Criqui. During the seventh Criqui appeared to be a bit fatigned, and his After two min- of fighting Frush, after landing ! jabs, sent over a right on the famous silver-iaw of Criqui, who was knock againgt the ropes and dropped to his knees for the count of nine, Loses Game After Holding Norwich to 2 Hits The Corbin Red Sox and the Besse- tor American boxer, yesterday out Eugene Criqui, former the one-time ha featherweight, round what ound bout, champion in cighth of was to been a 12 and sont ine e ahout even was Russell Corbin veus . R e | Batteries——Russell, Mundy and Pen. der: Corbin, Hein, Wolfe and Bloom, RED AND GOLD GLOSES SEASON WITH DEFEAT Is Third in Track Meet But Season Saved By Bell When he arvese Frush delivered hard blows to the face and head, and Criqui again went to his knees and remained there for nine see- |onds. For the second time the [ 1'renehman rose, but Frush toppled | hinf over en the canvas. The count of eight had heen recorded with Cri- [ aui unable to gain his feot when the | |gong saved him, 1« Kayoel In the eighth Frush sailed into Criqui with the tap of the bell, land- jing at will en head and body., Cri- qti, his face bloody and eyes | staring, finally went to the canvas from a hard right to the jaw. He was al He attempted to but was unahie to do so. After the ref- oree had counted him out Frush aided the defeated hoy to his feet, Criqui's battle with Frush was con- sidered by the sportivg peopie as the turning point in the former feather | welght champion's cfireer, 1t meant his return to oblivion or a resumption of his standing as one of the foremest fighteis of his class, He had been [ promised a return bout with Johnny Dundee it he defeated Frush, Criqui Through "I am through,” satd Criqui as he ttood currounded Ly his wite and al few friends in his modest little home near Montmartee il Jast evening. o¥u won't ses me getting knocked out from ring to ring., I''e had my ! day; I've been champion of the world, and that is good enough. I 1 had I should have gone back to the United States to try and wrest the | Dundee, Byt T am leked, & no eicuse to offer—no broken % 1o brekey heart “No more fighting for want to detract from but it was Johnny me Just Ended Has Been a Suceessful One The tracl Hartford high won the annual meet New Britain, Hartford and New Haven at Willow- breok park Saturday. New Britain high made her best showing in y and thus closed a track season, The team was coached and mannged by Lionel Depsot and §"Hen™ Saunders respectively, The New {Britain team beat Naugatuck and Waterbury and made a big showing at the Yale interscholastics, The work of “Pat” O'Brien stood out for the locals, i The results Saturday: 100 yard dash-Manupelli, frst, Hartford: Ruseell, second, New 1a. n: Meany, third, New Haven; Don. der, fourth, Hartford 220 yard dash—nt aven; Meaney, 'Surpen, third, New fourth, New Britain, between his very sucee out arise ssell, first, New ond, New Huven; | Haven; Quigley, [ Haven; Burington, Manupelli, third, fourth, New Haven 850 yard run—Casher, Maven; Reveres, second, hapman, third, fourth, Hartford, Shot put-—Kusmik, "Hartford: Zehrer, sscond, 36, INew Britain: Walker, third, 36 1. | New Britaing ' fourth, New 1 Britain, ¢ | Javelin second, Hartford; Hartford; Hall, first, New en Haven; New Haven: Iowe, first title from me, 1 do not Vrush's Dundee who 1 though 1 had got rat AENL, and 1 honestly wanted | to get back into the game. is final. T am throngh. Ciene bhite wandust Anyone vie- | Roeel, first 141.3 1.2 Jford: Kusmik, seeond 182.1; third 122.1; Clark, fourth 12 High jump —O'Brien, first 5.4, New Britain: Todd, second, , Hartford; Kean, third, fourth divided inte {four--New Haven 1.2, New Britain 1-4, Hartford 1-4 Diseus—Kusmik 101 1-4, first, Hart- ford; Walker, second §8.1, New Brit- "=in; Clark, third §7.6°1-4, New Hrit- jain: Holowirszka, fourth Hartford, | Broad jump--Synoth, firet 18,11 1 Hartford; Meaney, second 187 1- | Beagle, third 18.6 3-4; O'Brien fourth 1185 5.4 tory over Synoth, Away Crigui 5e1; in front champions sheould can't anymore of not try to come “1 don't want to impose public. Don't think that my hrokey 1 am not hurt.” The little man whose by the Germans sinesre as he hisa ge there I upon the spirit 1s an was shat at Verdun spoke d man,” he declare been mans ife when ) have m quiek These days have gone, 1 e0 1 shall £0." Britain, Frush | " Officiats— starter, Grorge Cas udges at finish, W. J. [Iteed, Haven: 1, €. Dondero, Hartford, mar, N, € Whitaker, New Haven, to them Announcar, 1. 3. Grip, New Britain. t Total pointe—Hartford 44 1-4; New i e Haven, 42 ¢ Britain, 22 1-4, vesterday’s battle - ot HIGH SCHOOL WINS 1heolte ut elay—=Won by New Ha- Russell, Fleteher Meaney, i+ second Hartford, third New conld beaten intends to raturn tmmediate- | M 1 nited ¢ 1o Dundee for the nge ates and issue & world's title. | 1 suppose 1 itte Meite added ha 1am e that pro friends t ery | him to rhed, 1n who wam 1o wae contrast ¥ un Criqul . 4 Pist Hobi cight champion ¢ rounds to a -up of the program Defeats Hartford's Beseball Team At i dran St. Mary's By the Score of Seven to Four Satunday. Mariferd high schosl’s haseball feam was humbied by New Britain's | ®aturday afternoon at t. Mars's field A Britain Team Gose Down To De. im 2 seore of T to 4. The game was played but superior hurling b the jocal moundsman and hitting con- sistently when hits were neaded, cupled with taking advantage of sr- brought in the win for the lo The score HARTPORD AR, T frat Bafore the Meriden Communi. Score A the year on the diamond , at Delaney fislg * Rangers, of to 5 New The | good dral of a pitcher's Bub Bradiey of the Com. having a shight edge on ‘ew PBritain, Pradiey al hite, while Chant wae score of 1 was a owed byt six fownd for nine The Communities gained an ing one tun in the the fourth, but the Rang- 1 Pradiey in the sixth for two # and gdded three more in the nth. A Strong rally by the Com- the 1ast half of the netted four runs put game or for the locals. A brace of doubles by Tteiski, Comn- baseman, a double play, ns to Casey to Reiski and ul cateh Chani®s Arep comter in the fifth were 3 hera * Peagie. Linn, Duqueits Tases. Clair, Haber (31 G tefe on hases, X, B. 7 Ha Kania & carly rad by & second 1 two I the which ty firet #on 9 bix wonde on ” Communities Rangers PP be | 440 yard run—Fletcher, first, New | Mad- ] Healey 7; um- 1PV P TELLER RUNS ONTO ~ A ROCKY HIGHWAY ‘Bowling Star Has Tough Time | With Thompson Fred Teller, league leading pinster, struck a rocky road on his travels for the state championghip, running afoul lof a lanky lumber rocker from New | Britain named Paul Thompson, who administered a beating to the Silver | City veteran, winning ten out of 18 games. This is Teller's first losing { match. | While Teller was losing Harper Waterbury through his fellow townsman, Bill Tato, for 15 games, bringing him- | &elf up to one game from the leader. Tqto rolled in poor form, pilling only 1,862 timbers for the 18 games, while Waterbury Joe toppled 2,070, On the Latayette alleys, on his own drives he | took eight out of nine and came close | to equalling Fred Teller's mark of | nine in a row, established on his own | drives against Alex. Fred was not | quite as fortunate away from home as | ne won only five games at the Casino. | High games for the weck are | numerous, the long grind of com- | petition seeming to make the Thowl- j ers’ oyes keener. Waterbury Joe Mar- | | per turned in the best 18 games, top- | pling 2,070 pins with high games of | 183, 136 and 132, Bddie Ander- | son with 2,087 van second with high | marks of 131, 132, 129, 126 and 125 [ Hal Arnoys apilled His | | | ten, Joe of crashed 2,058 pins. high games were 123 and 122, The long awaited battle hetween Waterhury Harper and Fred { Teller is on the hooks for this weck ! and should be ene grand timber tharill- {er. The match has even gr r #ig- | nificance now, inasmuch as the cham | plonehip of the tourney will hinge on the outcome, 1t hardly secms pos sible that Thompson or Arnoys will he {able to head off the fiying lea | with only 36 mors games to go. T second feature fray of the week brings d” Visher to grips Panl Thompson of New Dritain, Joe with INDIA ADVANCES Davis Cup Team Reaches Third Round in Curopean Zone Matches Indi the the \ Holland, June advances to the third round in Vuropean zone competition. for Pavis Cup by virtne of its victory over the Dutch team in the tie ending yes terday. The wsitors won four matehes, 10 ona for Holland. The Duteh players re able to take only the doubles. eliminating Holland, ITndia quali fies ta meet the winner of the Treland Vranee tie, now being played at Dub | tin, i BASEBALL UPPLIES Prices to Teams D. & M. Line Arnheim, | we pecial 21 MYRTLE ST, “Just Around the Corner” Hart. | When Fellers Né;ci " VPP PEPPICTIT! TICPOPETTIPITIINY DISASTROUS WEEK-END FOR B-L WITH TWO BAD DEFEATS CARPENTIER IS IN - HIS BED TODAY Ankle Bothers Him--He Receives $70,000 as His Share Michigan City, .Ind, June 2. Georges Carpentier, ring idel of nee, defeated Saturday afternoon his ten-round bout with Tommy Gibbons, the St. Paul light heavy- weight, remained in bed here today with a badly swollen right ankie, sprained in the ninth round of his losing battle. Iour physicians said the ankle was seriously sprained, their examination revealing torn ligaments. TIn that an- nouncement to the public the defeated boxer found some solace for the lusty booes and taunts flung at him when he sank to the mat with his face twisted with pain, Tt was regarded as probable that X-ray pictures of the ankle would be made today. Carpentier probably will remain here a week. Francois Descamps, his manager, says that Georges has taken a fancy to this little resort city, and they are content to rest a while here t plan their next steps in their latest invasion, Despite his defeat, Carpentior still is a strong darwing card, a half dozen offers for future ring contests having been veceived yesterday, The French- man hopes to carry out his plans to meet Gene Tunney, the American light ght champion, was paid a flat guaran- of i while Gibbons worked on a basis of 30 per cent of the in- A re-check of figures indicated would he nearer $240,000 227,000 first announced, ey tee come, the “gate" than the HOMER PIGEON RAC S, smith's Bird Is Pirst To Reach Home From Maryland The following is the race report of the Hardware City Racing Homer club for the from Harve De Maryland, to this ecity yester- Emith, ~Time yards, Shaw, yards, 1 % dward Keller, La Salle $t.—Time avds, 1316.4 De Contl, 7.53; yards, 12 Valentine Wisk, Grove 08.00; yards, 1290,36, On next Sunday there will be a race held from Manassa, Virginia, a dis- tanee of 320 miles, Returns may be had in this city by 4 o'clock, daylight time. La Salle Court 1453.44, Kensington—Time 1 Ca Ralle .40, ot st Time saving OLYMPICS WAN AMES The Olympics started their second senson at St, Mary's field yesterday by defonting the Buccaneers 4 to 3. Dei and Zaleski warked for the win- and Kacey and battery for the losers. The Olym- ples want games with aay 14-17 old team. M, Zalezki, 29 Booth strect is manager, ton ners " yoar ; Frief-\d Bromberg was ! Hyland Batted Out of the Box Saturday and in Sun- day’s Game Tuckey Holds the Locals in the Palm of His Hand—Scores 13-3 and 4-0 Respectively. It was a sad, sad week-end for the Besse-Leland team in the state league, the local outfit dropping two games to Torrington, Saturday’'s game was a terrible affair and the least said about it the better, Torrington won 13 to Sunday's game was a good one from an impartial point of view, but at that New BRBritain never had a chance as old Dick Tuckey held the local batsmen helpless while his team- mates piles up a 4 to 0 win. Saturday’s Game Dicky Hyland was the losing pitch- er in Saturday’s game, He went great until the fifth when he exploded like a toy balloon pricked with a pin, With two men out he walked two and filled the bases. He grooved the next ball and it was tapped for a homer. At the same time Herb was pitching great, allowing but two hits, The entire Leland team the rocks in the seventh and six more runs were chalked up against them, Scott relieved Hyland and did a good job. (SATURDAT'S GAME) BESSE LELANDS R, H went on Green Rowden, Tarlowe Zeilke, Goeh, obinson. Regley, Barnett, Myland, scott, p Tota TORRINGTON AR, R, M, PO A B Klinger, 2h e ©, Jehnmon, 88 ... o Fthier, rf ..., o Miller, . of ... . o Holden, 1h . I " MeLean, " Canklin, Christie, Meleod Herh, p " 271 (2); home runs, Conklin: hits oft Merb, 2; off Myland 7 in f: off Scott 2 in 2; sacrifics hits, McLeod, . Johnwon, Kiinger, Bowden and Zellke; 167t on base Torrington §; New Rritain 2; hare on halle off Herb 2; oft Hyland &; off Scott 1; hit by pitcher, by Hyland (Chtistle (Continued On Following Page). Tota Twn base hits, Hald BATHING SUITS JANTZEN Absolutely the Finest Bathing Suit Made—86.00 Other Grades in Stock : MONIER BROS. 38 MAIN STREET e Sporting Goods Store”

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