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VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1924, 555 SLSOHS 53555989 - CHAMPIONS RETAIN THEIR TITLES BY BRILLIANT FIGHTING — RANGERS ARE LOOKING FOR GAMES AND CHALLENGE i BESSES — DEMPSEY READY FOR ALL COMERS, SAYS KEARNS—WALTER JOHNSON AGAIN PITCHES WONDERFUL GAME FRO0SP I PTPTI PO ITIITTIVTFTTITTITTIITIITHITIPIICTTTTIIITITITEIGIIITIFITVICPINIVPITVITTTIIT TP CTITIIIT T I PEPIVIITTT VIOV TPII TIPS DETROIT, YANKS AND BOSTON JAP COLLEGE NINE ON AMERICAN TOUR DUNDEEIS VICTOR - WALKER RETAINS FIGHTING FOR LEADERSHIP McGraw Again Enjoys Slight Advantage—Giants Win From Boston 9-6—Pirates Whip Cards 6-2--Wa ington Humbles Athletics 8 to % New Four eastern | Kreme clubs of the » the west today and two western teams York, June American league play the invade st in the | of the National big mi ason. opening games of the sccond gration of the hasehall se Major interest American with Detr point in a triple contest with New York and Boston for the leadership, The Tigers, tied with the Ited Sox one-half game hack of the Yanks, tertain Washington and ladelphia before clashing with world's champions and Besion The path of Huggins and am with Babe Ruth carrying more than | his usual appeal hecause of his atts on his 1921 home run r 1 and his designation as the most valuable man in the American circuit, lies in order, | through Chicago, St. Louis, Detroit and Cleveland ' s 1o the t as the strategic he ¢ en 1) Kt emet er 11 in 7 or, Kren O'bay the his t ck Giants York, June 3 ted Boston yesterday 9106 The Giants hit McNamara, the for- I mer Fordham college pitcher, for 14 The Red Sox go from St. Louis to| ¢ jn five innings and continued pil- Chicago and then through Cleveland |, g n hits and runs on Batehelder, a to Detroit. The schedule calls for all |, jior biteher. Kelly scored four runs eastern clubs to meet each western| . . Now York and hit a home run, rival In four games before June 19 double and a single. The situation in the National le BOSTON where the Giants enjoy a two A lead and other clubs follow tances graded mostly to one rests principally upon the success with which western elubs renew their at tack upon MeGraw's team which ap- pears to be almost invincible in con- tests with teams of its own section Under the eye of John McGraw, who, with his injured leg resting in a cast watched his team play for the first time since the at Pittsburgh the Giants displayed a reversal form yesterday andl defeated Boston 9 to 6 in a setting of scintillating field ing and clustered base hits, Ryan heid the Braves to one hit in six in nings but weakened badly in the last | three frames and was relieved by Jonnard. Kelly hit a homer and tv singles. Pittsburgh advanced to within a game of the faded Reds and the first division by trouncing the Cards, 6 to 2. Corey hit a home run, The Pi. rates will begin their castern swing at Brooklyn tomorrow in confident mood and are generally regarded as ripe f & sprint, Washington defeate the Athletics & to 3, as Walter held Mack's team to seven hits, other games wore scheduled in league York a score 1o of ow ague, ame dis- game RRbcrett ' Cunning Gihson (Padgett, 3b 1 Pawell, Lu; xx series of | Totais Young Fris Southwor {Jonnard, 2 McNamara Batchelde L 000 Totals Bar Pat Rostan Yor T Meusei x; home run Rancroft and York Roston MeNamara 2; Ryan 2; Jon- Tierne on bases, New balls, off Ryan 4; ider 1; struck out, hy MeNamara 17 Lucas 15 hits ot M heledr 5 in 1; Lucas (none sut in $th) i wild pitch, Ryan; winning losing pitcher MoNamara; Bigler and Pfirman; time son hase o { Pat i |nava 1; either Johnson is Mastor Philadelphia, June Washington and Philadelphia stopped off here yes terday on the way n single game and the Senators won § to 3 Heimach received poor support from the infleld and several hits that should been flelde gave the visitors that the home téam eould not Walter Johnsor was master the situation times and fanned seven of the tic batters, "he PUHILADELY MIA AR R el ‘ Moran, wost for Radio Telephone Talk From Emzflland-A\uslrnlia June 3.—William Marconi ol Cornwa 10 vadio telephone Sunday, Daily Mail, Trans- one-gixteenth of a acknowledged b have lead erec of London p from an lia by Athles cording to the miission ceond cable and was telegraph sta- oldhu miles Cove, rom trom is listanes by airline SUE FOIR COMMISSION, o Palmeieri and Ranto Stella o for $700 damag Ha The plain claim arranged the Pa 2% Glen stre the Genn cher to for ha t ' allege comm hey & atled to ca w Constable It lan a4 Wink action i re- ement and el third ‘Canada’s Ace In Marathon 244itiona batting ar GARAGE and SERVICE STATION| Repairing AN Makes—Cadillacs Specialty Wrecking Service and Night NASH CARS FOR sAL J. B. MORAN GARAGE Acsninted with A, G. Hasker $i3% CHURCH =T, Tel 2842-2 Pay "y x Cun- | | | pun, championship nine the Unite ted sey The Meiji basehall Kugene, university, team, the country now tourin has successfully defea rsity teams, They will tour the and will return schedule includ Ore., the 1l uni Ve and middic home June es games Their with Recond Y tor; Hays right field, Bottom Amachi Yuasa, pitcher; ba tain), center field. ‘Califorpia, University of lifornia, Utah, 1linois I University row: Southern ( base; Wisconsin, Mich Moward and Prinecto) in the pit right, N 1 unive Dame, n rsi New York row university tire base; The m her are: top row, to Kamura, pitcher; (ca Okada, ma akagawa, pitcher. I'meda Kure, Yokozawa, . pitcher; shortstop; Daimen, third base; Otsuki, diree Nidegawa third catcher; Ina Kumagai DEMPSEY FIT AND READY T0 BATTLE ANY FIGHTER Jack Kearns Arrives in New York in His Usual Boastful Manner Kearns d weight New June Jack and der the rumor that Jack Dempsey's affected that the averse to going through with the pro- York, arrived in town yesterday had been by motion picturc work, also champion was posed meeting with Harry Wills, “The champion is just as big and is stronger than ever,” insizied Kearns, “What he has taken to the motion picture game in a way 1 never anticipated, As a matter of fact he scome to get a lot of fun out of the Just till you doing his stuff on the silver screen and 1 guess you will find he doesn't look like a chap who is very much wor- ! ried over his work, We have the first on here and will give a private showing this evenir As for the Wills talk, the only | chance that thera will be no meeting betwoen Harry and the Wills to make a poor showing against some opponent and eliminate him- xelf, The only thing required to hring about a mecting is for a reliable pro moter 1o come forward with a satis. factory ofer and the right sort of as. | surance | “ls moter,” answered “I'll say is more busines: wait see Juck three recls champ is for a satisfactory pro- asked, and Kearns Rickard me one #o. Tex certainly knows! how 1o put over the big stuff. As a matter of faet I have a verbal agree ment with Tex which calls for Demp- | to meet any one Rickard selects, Wills or anyone Tex ey This goes for decides to name “How about Gibhons ed and after thinking Kearns repiied “I don’t think his showing Carpentier means anything of a return match with Demps AFTER TUNNEY NOW Carpentier Going To New York In LS. moment he was a fort To Arrange Bout With Light | Heavyweight, Chicago, Ju tier, French o8t to Tomm & Carpen light Viweigl Gibhons of &, Ine., Saturday, for New York negotiations will be continy Gibgon, manager American light heay older, for a bout at an fighter nager, ) who ul plar where a4 with of Gene Tun yweight title ancois 1 Gus W the hom ney. h ¥ 1w amps, his m is trainer ck € ma will visit at e of ( Americ 5. 7 urley, ger regotiations procesd Gi arpentior's Neek, 1 Lega n wh at Great white " | penticr hons Tunr g% threatened hy agreed to the bout with fter signing a match ere gun w meet en Gih b man agresd to the WMichigan not o "renct ty bout Bobby Garcia Wins in Slow Go With Davis Mase, J 3. Bobhy H Garcia of Raltimor t Willie D rour atest wag slow gained the sion vis of Fiizabet ! 1 ate bout here last | The cor and un | nig full of ed A Cluett Peabody .Co In- STARS SHOW UP WELL Colfing Laperts Indicate That They Take the Intrieate Course at Oak- land Hills, Detroit, Dat is | el national oit, June in prine ers for championship g Hills riday in the open Oukland ne T and 1 intricate course, present champion; \d Johnny Fareell, in the urney; Walt Kirkwood n, 1 Niehols turncd 1 1 club Thuraday to be play at of com untrey y a liking Jones, foothall 1 will be dicate for th e MacDonald Smit leader t and w Hagen Lmmett Die Harry ind Bobhy Cruic yrds close 1o par ye Virtually in time to practic “in toda course Sweden and Frid 1 favorite ¥ on I'rid Switzerls Iy, Jos Hampton, ank, wl 18 yo neh ! ! cmi-fing terday i minute 1 vinst furiously ppering s 1, while dy ina thriil h was in piay them the afte arri 1 all of the entrant dan studyl te v of ng t the ot for the ity When Italy aperts will not Ll n ms are tain finalists The 1 defented ('oombs and Coakley in Old Timers’ Pitching Bout Juy 3 Juck Kley, former brought rcatnems ye ombs major back sters New York o nd Audy ague pitching memorics of by Coa s e ne when they opposed « innings in a game university and th imbia Athleti Olympic e nsider mighty guay q #ilm chane club fu for Coakley had a the duel, allowing and one run while lumbia he little in is v the for Co box diamond for five where mbs totched for blows and three was 6 to 4 in nine, conch, was amaglia, Wha afe \ Sparving Pariner, short Bowt, Boston College Wins Over Georgetown, 20-6 Newton, Mass, Ju Ihree re hammered yesterday to hy n ) and the 19 hits won, Mon 1o champlon Georg own, oston single €, pitching cened in e College amassed nning T in ings eat He was 1 The « two sCOre t Demp mpion w rounda Geo Woe, Co . Fred sul At vl Stram van Phillips, Mooney, Me and Mme MRS. BIRD AND HER DAUGH TER CALLED TODAY- - MRS, MOTT PHONED THIS AFTER- NOON =~ WANTED ME 1o RUN OVER AND SEE HeRr PANSY BED=-BuT- ~— \ AND WANTED To MAW AN APPOINTMENT BUT | WAS e Busy -- | DID A BiG DAYS WORWK ToDAY- - JAm DAISY WAS IN FOR A FEW MAINVUTES, HE'S GOT A JOB OUT WEST now- 1 is doubt With the able Uruguay 1 n ~Italy and Ircland Press. hesemi-final stition for the Olympic SWISS AND DUTCH GET INTO THE SEMI-FINALS _Are Winners in Olympic Soccer Match Are Out of Race round socce played vill meet Switzer title will play g match last v 8he crowd of them to ey was still on helleve Ireland today, ared Btr but y'a i2ona; while Hollanc way into the by the until the score atta minute Italian five W person whistle blew the shor that the Swis to cope with both o looked upon as cer. which teh team, R | nything t 1 is no but again 1 Lru IS AFTER DEMPSEY it Too Harnd Wants Crack nps counter amaglia, know how 1 1 a short bout,” camp ha Wit too hard in practice 1 box four at tonigh rancis Sam Fisman o A e ——— WELL SIR WHO IN THE OFFICE "'DDAY BUT oLD SAM SHINKLE HAVEN'T SEEN HiMm 1) DFoP YEARS -- WAS MINVTES ‘8 Wit ve Tavs 50 HARD To INTERESTING BUT BE MY -¥-Y- BoRES second cateher: Thursduy Uruguay, eliminating result of ked t the Swiss en the A after it oppon- ‘s LH N FOR A FEW . SOPOPSTIIPINNT TTTIOPIRIIVIIIPY OVER VICENTIN WELTER'S TITLE Chilean Halted by Veteran Scrap- But Tendler Gives Him a Hot per in 12 Round Bout Battle in Phila. New York, June 3—Johnny Dundee Philadelphia, grizzled than 300 Walker, of Klizabeth, N. J.. world's ring Dattles, defeated Luis Vicentini, “;M’":]“fia"’):‘l‘_ l:“ii";“;;”l‘;;[ ‘l‘ff:‘?’,;‘r‘:"r"-‘_ sensational lightweight, ler, PPhiladelphia southpaw, in a furi- night at Madison Square Garden and ! ous ten round bout in the National ehesked the the | IPague ball park here last night. The & | chalienger put up a strong fight youns 5"“"‘ American toward a title |f .0t =0 ot S outhtul champion but fight with Benny was outpunched in the infighting. calling on all his experi-| The southpaw's long left bothered Walker to some extent but when the champion got inside the challenger's guard he scored heavily to Tendler's body. Rut the Philadelphian was game. He met Walker at every turn, Pa., June 3.— Mickey veteran of more Chilean last abruptiy march of Leonard, Dundee, ence and speed to outgeneral his ag- hard hitting opponent, gain- judges’ verdict after a losely fought, but exciting 12 round contest | ;‘:g"s“ (:,;:‘“"r“ “"rm"’::s”:' 7,000 that |, for blow. carried the fight to the 4 % . { champion during the later rounds and .| The decision was grécted with dis-| . o\ forced the champlon to cover by favor by a large portion of the crowd |,y B st A Sia etk that seemed to helieve the Chilean’s | \woiker fought a fty fight. He stiffer punches had given him the | ushed Tendler, mmtmr;- frantically but a consensus of rings with both handg whiie Tendler boxed , |newspaper opinion sypported the of-1¢or on gnening to clinch. The ehal- ficlal verdict. Tecapitulation of the ..o caved off a bit awed by the rounds showed that Dundee had an’ .hampionship aspeet of the bout buf advantage in five and Vicentinl in’ gajned courage as the bout progressed thiee, while four appeared even, R e e ia e AL udn Vicentini tried hard 1o penetrate joiding his Slth the beth Dundec’s eraity, shifty defense but | p,qyjey. seldom was able to land effectively on | Tepajer, egged i his bounding target, against Jack Dritton's Once or twice, however, the Chilean | gnened up in the final rous gol through his long right and jolted | ,out and rushed the titleho! jDundee, but the veteran seldom gave ing the fight to him but Walker's grou lead in the carly rounds was too | Vicentini's last and most great to overcome, and the deefsion spurt came in the twelfih went to the champion by a unanimous round but it was too late, vote of the two judges. a few seconds remaining the Chilean Preliminary Bouts slaggered Dundee with a swinging, 1n the first ten round bout Johnny vight, As Dundee hacked away, Vic- Mealy, Philadelphia lightweight, won entini followed with a battery of 4 judges’ verdict over Pedro Campo, stinging 1ofts and rights to the head.|of the Philippines. The verdict was The crowd was in an uproar for a|unpopular, moment as Dundee scemed to wilt,| Joe Tiplits, Philadel- but before any real damage was done, | phin 13S-pounder won a decision over the final gong rang and the veteran | Dan Gartin, a Philadelphia, in a iumped back, then §hook hands with ten round bout. ‘Tiplitz won all the his young opponent, apparcn as the gamo showing fresh as at the atart, Ones in the geventh the eight, Viesntini olted Dundes with slashing rights, but except for | thess rounds, when the Chilean was at | his hest, Tndee was master of the | situation, The Malian, weaving in and Colonels beat the Yankees to 6. out of reach like a panther, had Vie: @ahe Ruth hit a homer in the ninth entini swinging wildly in nearly with nene on and is said to have set round, while e stepped in with light- park record for distance, and the 1 ning ke Dundee’s punches, combination bronght clation to 10,000 coming from all sides, apparently «id it the exhibition game here 3 not bother the Chilean but they spi) e ed his offensive and enabled the Tt ian to pile up his winning margi This type of battla proved for the most part uninteresting and the erowid fre «liouted for N Dandae's featherweight or at stake beyound Dundee gressive, ed the - edge, own on uce congueror, s of the ©T, CAVEY- effective and last With but 1 r sensationul 1 o of of and tnies in u‘ Ruth Hits Homer Though Yankees Are Defeated Lonisville June The s every h B f score York Louisyille Pippa a t and Hoffman: Aty Nrottem action Lol n ither unior lghtweight titles were as Vieentini weighed 13315, limit of each division sealed at 1 YESTERDAY'S HOMERS National League New York Pittsburgh American League . Philadelphia Pittstic Hauser Movies Being Used to Certify Track Winner Autrey, d New York, June 3.--Motion pictures s s— as final arbiters of finishes in the in- | tereollegiate track and field cham. | pionships, tested for the first time of. ficlallysin the titls meet at Cambridge | last Friday and Saturd probably | will be a Axture in the conduct of the | annwal ga officials of the 1. « A A. A, said teday. The \a the correct possib'e mis the finish mark officials pointed motion pletures of the trials on Priday showed the last qualitying place in a becn given errenc to C‘hase Har instead Headquarters TENTS Wall Aute | Polejess Tmbrelln Monier Bros. A8 MAIN ST, “The Sporting Goods Store™ AL mes, CAMP STOVES ue of new scheme to | of judgés at as demonstrated, | when the slow | 100-yard dash third and had | of COLEMAN " CANP LAMY out a 1 n ons! ard ¢ BRIGGS { MAUD AND Je.inY JULEP WENT BY THE HOusSE To- DAY+« 1 JUST CAN'T BEAR TeeEmM = - | HOPE THEY 'LL HEEP AWAY FROM HERE. NoBoODY: e SHOUL D '» \ 1 Joe PiLLinvK ev'RE Y Yoo WOMEN ARE AWFUL GABBERS ~ TAKING UP ONE'S TimeE TALKING oF THE MoST INCOMSEQUENTIAL MATTERS ! 50 FUNNY - GUODNESS - HE ME STIFE

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