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- Speaking i of Sports Pt e How times have changed— When (arpentier was defeated by Dempsey it was an occasion for almost national mourning-in France. His defeat by (iibbons occasioned only passing no- tiee in the press. Although battered from post post throughout the ten rounds and lecisively beaten by Gibbons, Carpen- {ier snowed that his heart ia right and that no streak girdles his hody. Me took a terrific beating without a whimper. NATIONAL-AMERICAN Detrol Cleveland, O, June its fourth straight land today, The defeat sent the Indians into & for cight place with the | Cobbh mac run over right field on hase, The score: DETROUT Wins to M. Haney, 3b Cobh, rf Fotlerg Ileilmar | Prate, - Rigney, ss Rlue, 1h Waadall ors at ringside issued the Sport writ For ten rounds | (h8EA tollowing statement: the French air service 1¢ n and | who fell before Champion liempaey, withstood a battering that cnly a few men of his class have; A Y amieson, \aken since the time of John L. Sulli- | ayecaker van.” Clarke iy McNulty 1. 8ewell, Something seems radically Wrong g, 1y with the Corbin Red Sox this year.|walers, . Seven atraight defeats puts them in ch;n" the Philadelphia Athletics class, The ;;‘\.‘.;Im: . Ices to Norwich must have been espe- ( N Abin cially galling since the Hospital hoys At sathered but two hits while the Cor- hins got 12, rugilist Totals L. Sew | Uhle, 2 o Something also seems Wrong with {1 Besses in their workouls over supday. Hyland proved what is gen- erally said about southpaws. When a snod one is going good he's greal, but when he has an off day-—good night! Batted far 6th. 27—Batted Dotroit Cleyeland e LT Two hase hits, Cobh, Blue 2, Burns home run Cohb; alter eland 12; Vhses 1o 4; in ftl 000 or 152 200 820 |t Scott seema te be the mainstay of |[off Whitehill 5; 8h B | Morton struck out, by Whitehiil the Bomes, | Shaute Smith 1; hits off Shaute 9 2 mondson 1 in 11-3; 3; off 1in 3 threa hatters); pires, Deapits their o erwhelming defeat in the triangular meet Saturday, the High school trackmen have a fair successful season to gaze back upon. The state league standing now ItH w. Pet ¢ 867 lnxing pitcher, Evans and Nallin; time White Sox 7, Browns 1, | S8t Louis, June 2.—The Whitea Sox knocked Davis shaute 2:40, and Torrington sewesew Willimantie reen Pristol wn . cxrvveers Meriden e 0 Manchester awxwwice New Britain swv Browns. The score was 7 to 4, | Hao and Collins drove out home e runs removed from the box in the fou Bight hits and 6 errors gave the New Departyres § runs and an 8-1 over Willimantic Saturday. Willimantic won 2-0 from CHICAGO A Archdeacen, Hooper, rf Collin, *h Sheely, 1b Falk, It { Kamm, Barrett, ss Crouse, Cvengron, p . Leversite, p ... Conmally, p «.us Eriatol, (mhnn. Melnnia' understudy with aton, is hitting for 428-—not so bad for g beginner, Manchester and Meriden broks even cver the week-snd, winning from \feriden in Meriden and losing at | some, | Totals Tobin, Gerber, Sisler, vt "y 1b Yale won the intercollegiate track (hampionship Saturday for the first. time in 20 years, The Blis had 28 points and Pennsylvania was second with 2 Tacohson, MeMtllan, Severeld. 1 ot 2 233333=5u=31% ! Springfeld eolle defeated We leyan Saturday, 6 Captain Nor- relAt of this city, gulde of the Spring. field boys, got two hits in three times up. Danforth, Bvane, » Rennett, 2z Robertson, 212 lowsss The Btorre track team snowed Trln-; ity under Saturday, -38, | Kmith has succeeded O'Hara es| manager of the Bridgeport team, : Totals 2—-Batted for Mavna in (th vr—Batted for Ellerbs in Sth, »zz—-Batted for Grant In Sth, Chicago . . veees 300 208 Bt 2N viiivess .00 210 Two base hits, Revereid, Staler, ¢ 10 016 Kid Kaplan is training hard for his hout with Pobby Garela in Weiss park, New Haven, on June 9 Crouss, Colline; double pinye, Van Gil 8. Louis 11; hases on ba off Leverette 4 off Cirant §; strue off Cvengros 6 | none in 2.3 srotie 3 In ; oft Grant 3 in 4 {¢arth 2 in 1; off Conmally 1 in 12 | piteher, by Cvengros (Jacobson); wild pi Van Gilder; winning pitcher Ciengros ing pitcher, Datin; umpires; Connolly Dinesn; time Z:18, off 1 Every Tablet of Thi JUNE 2, 1901, ROSTON SCORES ) RUNS IN NINTH. Fisven two-base hits punctured the Boston-Milwaukee game of June 2, 1801, After the second inning no Erewer got beyond second base, o eftectively was Cy Young's work in the box. Bill Reidy met his Water- o6 in the ninth, With the score 4 to | 4 in their favor the Bostonians made | ril's diemay complete by sending| ine men around the circuit ia the closng innng. Tha score: MILWAUKEE. ab. r. o _entich biood 1t 15 #0 prepared that it v not injure the teeth nor d tion and assimulation by # blood « hile some physicia claim metallic ople usnally Toearhed At il ot strong of well yon owe It you Waldron, Gilpert, 2b . Hallman, 17 Anderson, 1b " « walk grain tablets of this new T ) i, weeke. 5 - s *) Batted for Reidy BOSTON. ah Mend, &b LEAGUE BALL GAMES (Continued from Preceding Iage) Athleties. our hits incending a home wall with Haney | Yes—and you too! three double in off Emith off Morton nona in none( pitched um Chicago | w Van | Gilder out of the box today to win {their third straight from the §t. Louis | . Davis in the first inning. Cvengros was after Jacobson's home run, The score a0z | Rarnett, Hooper; thres base hit, Kamm; home ru Gerber and Sisler; 18ft on bases, Chicagn 8; off Cvengrom 1; off Davis 1; off Van Gilder out by Cvengros hit hy There is Strength in ‘Ngwer Form of Iron | . on helps com- your ) revitalize your wornout exhausted . 7 peries = it is & newer form of iron, like the irom in your hiood and Jike the ion in spinact turb the stomach. Tt is ready madiate absorp iron which take is not take two five- form of iron — three times per day, After meals for twn Then test your strength again and ses how much you have gained. this newer ’W BRITAIN . He Has Wires in His Chin 1 : | He says there isn’t a blade | in the world that will give | him a good shave. —Detroit won | He's tl“(ill' through his game from Cieve-| the score being 10 to 6.| Whiskers] Gem Blades will tic| keep him smooth as a bil- . liard bail. | b Marveious New Double-Life Blades Use GEM Safsty Rasors 0 Baseball Review LEAGULE Yestenday's Results Wiierbn Springfisld Hartford New Haven game.) New a . Haven 6, Hartford 3 1 o 6, Worcestep 5 (10 in Fdmondson i The Standing vd sringfield er . Albany New idgeport | Pittsfield per | oft | Games Hartford ar New Haven Springfield at Waterbury Worcaster at Bridgeport Pittsfield at Albany. rih NATIONAL LEAGULE Yosterday's Results Roaton 11, New York 6 Chicago 2, Pittsburgh 1. nroaklyvn &, Philadelphia 7 8t, Louis 6, Cincinnati 2, | New York . | Chicage Prookiyn | Cineinnati | Pittaburgh .. Roston | 81, Louis Philadeiphia nes Today Pitteburgh (Othar teams not seheduled.) G . at AMERICAN LEAGUR Yesterday's Results (o)) go 7, B Louis 4. Dttroit 10, Claveland § Philadelphia-\Washington, raia. (Other teams not scheduled.) The Standi w re New Tork | Boston oft Detroit or ) 81, Louis Washing on Chieago veland 21 2 1% wn I | Philadeiphia ; Games Today hington at Philadeiphia teams not acheduled,) w (Ot s INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results 8, Baltimore Torontn 7, Syracuse § 12, Reading 3 Rochester rrey City Newark Bufialo 27 10, The Standing 1 11 15 14 i h il ie- [ Toronto ffato Neading Rocheatsr Nowark Syracuse . 1% 24 Jersey Cits * it 10 yourself to make tie follow- ing test: See how long you cAn work or how far you can without becoming Joreey Toronto vark at or Noc PECORATE GRAVES decoration eof members A & B Sun. s were given by Rev, ra, Rev, Walter A. Me- Kane members marched wwaded by the T STARST th the 4 annu graves of the deceased the Y. M. 7 day short ta John T. Wint Crann and George the society T'he to the A. B wocisty remetaries drum corps Hampnill, “tahl, f ellins, 3b. recman, rarent, srrit 2chreck, oung. p py. 1% 1 e D e . s 000 18 16 00— 2 5 101 one—13 4 runs—Milwaukes 1, lzmmnl ~Hallman 2, Teahy, | Pevile 2, Schreek 2. Three-base hit—Gilbert. Home run parent. First on balls—Off Reidy 5, off Young Hit by piteher— owd., Sacid i at. Stolen | - Andrson, Dow struck out | 3 left on Soston 11. Ums | Attendance—8,500. tiinaukes ston ez 1 ases pire—Ha regulatior amended provide that . with full dress /DAGONT- TUE. THAOWN ) EVEANTHING BUT T BED || ¢ AT THAT CAT BUT HE- WORT SHuT 0P (24 peather Haven Veans ) 300 380 2611° f11 S00° hurdies wap 555 | wan elocked 8 the 1920 high hurdles Vl of president of DAILY HERALD, MONDAY TENDLER V5. WALKER | | Welterweight Champion Gives Lew | Crack At His Title At Philadelphia ‘ ! { ‘This Lvening. Philadelphia, Juné l.ew Tendler F'hiladelphia southpaw, will have his third opportunity to win a boxing champronship tonight when he meets | Mickey Walker, of Elizabeth, N, I, holder of the world’s welterweight title, in a ten-round decision bout. The Philadeiphian, who twice at- tempted to lift the lightweight crown from -Benny Leonard, said he had been free for the first time during his training for tonight’s bout from worry over making the weight limit and as a result was in the best physical con- dition of his carcer. He expects enter the ring weighing ahout 143 pounds, having taken off five or six pounds during his three weeks train- ing. { ooks like my last chance to win ying title, an ambition I have cher- 1 through elexen vears of fight- said the challenger. aid he would try hard for Walker is the to a ished ing." Walker knoekout. 9 to b The fig delphia National | favorite, t wiil be held at the I'hi gue haschall park " DUNDEE FIGHTS TONIGHT amd Jumior Lightweight | Champ Takes on Vieentini At Madi- (1t} o Square Garden Tonight I 2,—Johnny unior New York, June Dun dee, featherweight and light- weight champion of the world, meets Luis Vicentini of Chile in a 12-round decision fight tonight at Madison ‘Square Garden. The beut was orig inally scheduled for last Wedneaday but was postponed hy rain Neither of Dundes's fitles will be at stake as the batfle will be held at the lightweight limit, The winner is xpected to be matched with the vic- tor of the Sir Rarbarian-Jack Bern stein bout on Wednesday night, Tex Yiekard, promoter of both fights, may the successful hoxer of the with Benny Leonard, light- champion. match quartet welght JOHNSON SCORES WELL IN TRINITY TRACK NEET New Britain Boy, Team Captain, Turns in 15 Points—0O'Neil and Brink Also Place Three New Britain athlstes dis- tinguished themselves in tha Trinity- | Conu, Aggies track meet, won by the | to 8 Saturday. Captain Johnson, class of 1925 at Storrs, a| graduate of the local High school in | 1020, is the son of Mr. and Mrs, An- | Arew Johneon of 19 Howard street in | Raturday's meet he bettersd his own mark of 20 fesl two inches in the broad jump when the was taped at 20 feat 3 1.2 inches, Tt was a great day for Captain Johnson for he alse was entered in the low and high hurdles and captured both events, turaing in| a total of 15 points for his team ! “Red” ('Nefl, football captain, made bis debut as a man and | ranked third in the shot put, Carl Brink, another former High gehonl athlete, was on the Aggies team and rated second in the broad jump, Johnson's time for the yard 1.5 seconds and he | Aggies track (in 17 secondw Bat. He ranked third in halt slle Tun the Summer Straws EW summerstraws with no unneces- sary weight but all the necessary style. There is a straw here to fit every head and toplease every taste. Drop in and let usshow you your hat. '$3.00 - $6.00 Fitch-Jones | CITY HALL | . i ning. " Johnson sacrificed Seatt 1 DISASTROUS WEEK END FOR LOCALS (Continued From Prec:ding l"uge).' Reott Herly (Herh); stru b, Ivland 1; Scott 2; umpire: Sunday’s Game In a well played game at St. Mary's field yesterday the Torringten team defeated the Besse-Leland team by a score of 4-1. Scott, pitching for the local team. pitched great ball but had one bad inning, the third, when the visitors bunched three hits, with two sacrifices for two runs. Dick Tuckey, veteran pitcher, was the mound tor the Torington Agzregation = and slow-balled the locals to death giving ut four hits. ? The Torrinzton team scored first run in the second inning Conklin singled to left, Harlow mak- ing a great try for the ba Conklin vas advanced to third hirystic roller, which bounded or Barncir's ead. Conklin scored when Xel.cod's ler went through Barnett's le Th counted twice in the thir Klinger singled past third, er's sinzle to 1aft scored Klinger and on Miller's single ¥thier went to thir Ethier counted on Holden's sacrifice to left, The local team scored on two hits and a sacrifice, The lacal infield work- od like a charm, with Bowden, Green and Zeilke turning in some snappy fielding pla (SUNDAY TORRINGT( AR, on them their when o ‘ Tolinson, Ethier, rf 13352233337 yal-w= ringten o6 base Nits, 1 Johnson, Malden; stalen ha anes ands 1; 7 on hatls, Tuc mruck o ek ey 1l Rebonson; . Rarnett 1o Bowden ta | beld the Pirs a I hut teaches one to expand 7l n som to Holden; and Long; time 1:14, PIRATES DROP GAME | New Britain Boys Turned Back By | Watertown Team To the Tune of 10 to 7. The Pirates town yesterday the h went over and fell y Ditting of the team, the score being 10 to 7. was touched up for 11 bingles and he walked two, fanning Maxwell es down to seven sa walked five, fanned five and hit Conway and Carl Restella were the batting stars for New Britain sch conneeting for two clean hits Politis for throe the Watertown got two ca to Water- vietim to Watertown Politis a four hits and all but two hoys who did hit saf The N score; PIRATE Talmstan Py Humistor Ful e YESTERDAY'S HOMERS National League Fournier, Brookiyn, Taylor, Brooklyn. Terry, New York American Detrait Hooper, Chicago. Collins, Chicago. Jacobson, §t. Louis astern League Hartford (2), Teague ‘obb, Gehrig, Sing the Cold Away heing taught that singing is the best preventive of cold. Singing, it ia held, not only gives proper control of the hreathing, his lungs London London is fully. Oh Henry! If you have enough energy to turn this paper sideways, A Fine Candy you'll surely have enough curiosity 1o tales ten cenis inside a store and mest Oh Henry! o rogivtomed tradoma, o) Nenrsl b dy Os., Chicngs, Til., Gos. 8 Candy of the WilLiame it P 10c Everywhere 4 | TIRPO WILL SIGN | | ttickard Declares That Argenting Box- | er Has Virtually Agreed To Box Harry Wills, New York, June 2.—Luis Firpo is capected to sign a contract in Buenos Aires today for Harry Wills at Boyle's Thirty Acres in Jer- City August under the | promotion of Tex Rickard. a match with sey early in nature will restore Rick- for an climination bout match between its winner and Jack Dempsey for the heavy- weight championship at Boyle's Thir- ty Acres in September Yirpo will receive $ Rick- ard Wilis is under contract but lis stipend was not made publie. Jack Kearns, manager of Dempsey, will ars rive herr for a conference re- garding the championship match. 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