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[ EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1924, L52283825L853LLLHHEOHBLLELLHLHLILEEHHELLHSLHEBYH .02 LLLHBAILHIHSBLLSLEBAIBLEAL S0 LHHHDEVOHESHLLEL598858H5PLHKEL,LHLETEELEBHHR AL ILBEEEHHL88855585085560888859558 58 %55 85855880648. KAPLAN RETURNS TO OLD TIME FORM — WILLS DISAPPOINTS BY NOT KAYOING MADDEN — RED AND GOLD NINE AGAIN DEFEATED — DUNDEE OUTPOINTED BY MANDELL — BIG LEAGUES DEVELOPING UNUSUALLY PRETTY RACE £SVIVVIVIIIITIIPTIVIEINITIGTEICTIITONGITEVIPFVIIIIITITIIVID EPPTTTIVNIPIICOTIIVIVPPICVIT 0TV IPIPRFIVIIPITIVNOTTITTTVIIIINIIPITINFETIIVIICROIP99 0. [ 000 FIIVIIPIEVIPIPITVVNIEVIICIINY ST. LOUIS TEAMS STUMBLING ;KAP[AN TROUNCES l High School Players Squabble ;Jap G"fi'iz:tds S !KIPKE CLOSES HIS BLOCKS FOR THE CHAMPIONS WG WANDILY Wick Cassidy; Team is Defeated WONDERFUL CAREER —_— i oo i ‘ = el | i | S | 1 LY0) 0 ; | i Browns Take Third From Yanlis—DBoston Beats \\'hilc’ Lk ['wl ]:t(:{fld flfld nght m‘: A Harvard Beaten by St. Thomas 6-5—-" P | One g ;}I M:}l:lg e Nt Sox — Washington Loses to Indians — Giants Win, | ig‘l_ dampion | Star To Wed | Coach OQusts Joseph Ka-‘} ‘ Il }allt {hletes ! ‘ Bl'o“lcl’,‘\’ 4 : Ann Arbor, Mich., June 10.-—Harry i o Ty . + S . . Cubs Lose—Phils Beats Reds and Boston Trounces iouis (ki) wapion or Meriden, S nia and H | hurdled the last barrier ris way to il Pign $ . 3 9 : G. Kipke, one of the gceatest all- St. Loui A fight with Charpion Johnny Dundee : ; Birune, at Once Quits e Ly oundiaihisten tha middle west Hre jat Weiss Park, New Haven, last night o T i % g Bl : {ever produced, closes his collegiate when he took every round of a twelve Squad. | T : '_ |career June 16, With his exit, Michi- New York, June 10.—If either the " ; ‘ 0 3 p round battie with Bobby Garcia of i Sharnid igan bids adicu to its best letter-win- REi S S S 10 1 o Battimor Kaplan weighing in at | —_— R ner since the days of Neil Snow. Yankee or the Giants flagzhip of ms o 0125 was in prime condition and ¢ ; 3 ] PHeNon Brilal hixh scheslihasen] 3 g ¥ For three years Kipke has been jor league baschball fleets for three mEANASE o o fovght at his best, pumping left and | A ‘ jec LA LR jachotl hases 4 ‘a star of the highest order in foot- years, fail to return to port for the - 'rights into the Mexican's face and ball team went down to its second P Sl ball, baseball and basketball. He world’s series in October, Cothamefans | S " body and heing master of the situ- | 2 o 5 has already won eight letters and will Jook to St. Louis shores for the e o whan rinning " run_ scored, |8tion throughout the entire twelve ! 3 the hands of the §. Thomas' semin- | will win a ninth before he leaves. Siackess: SEOUKLYN [1ounds. Garcia attempted to use his | : L 4 569 foii of Harifurd In & gaine gridiron, diamond and court, * On the first swing of McGraw AD. R P.0. A, E [infighting tactics which carned him a | ¢ 3 1. played in that city. The score was p” has been the outstanding team through the west the Cardin : 5 1idraw in a fight with Kaplan in Wa-| i 6 to 5. ’ Maize and Blue star during the past arose from an uncharted sea and sl Vhen S o terbury about siv weeks ago but the | § S NaEE The probable rcason for the terri- | {three campaigns, the hub of the the craft so full of holes that it w SN 3 0| Kid refused to let him get in and bat- ; Bl STUMSTaE 1het ban 14l iiat Toks g Michigan tams' wheel, the spark lowed into second place and nearly to ! . s ". | teved him on every attempt to get in \ | two of its best men the Kania broth- plug in the machinery. third, encountering friendiy winds at o ¥ ers, Joseph, second baseman and one 08 KUMAZ AN Tn football, Kipke made Camp's Cincinnati which earried it home in an started fast and in the first | ; ',,,- T T e JAMES KUMAZAWA fcht I AJL A ation slavenbnilassiaits the lead. econd rounds used his left en- Sgin, ? Se gl v N visiting the same indignity upon the 3 9 27 1s 4|in succession and piling up a big GRS Fiiras in ile tialforin oii the leve of the Yanks which the Cards forced upon lced. Tn the third geund Garein at- A : Buckley game. Jmmediately Lruna the Giants, Yesterday the world's temptzd to stage a comeback but af-| 3 : Karia, the winning pitcher on i ™ i rd ¢ d > the ) he round was § A nng ehampions lost their third consecutive ter the t minute of the round was| : § the team resigned from the squad, BT e st fall Kipke ed {0 1epegl game to St. Louis as Wingard, a re- . Friberg, Grigshy, ¢ | forcrd to back-pedal around the ring | i S o z S eruit took his second game of the ® o 1aft on lLases, azo [under a fiood of 1»7ts and rights to the & R g xlw‘rn':sly:uu|:ys.«‘:;\Cu("i’“;r'z'l(‘:::;] shift | his 1922 performance in the eyes of year from the Huggins crew & to 8. % fobd J face and body, The fighting grew | ‘ ,”“" sima -li\ W ,;mn“ tAvh Camp, though many thought him bet. . 5 J i ) 4 ‘ ter than others who made the grade. O o i rourth and Afth rounds| 3 CHSLE s (EfisnaitieRionith iand NANEIORNAL) BARCLAY HENRY s an intercsting affair and was not Ken Williams made his ninth homer cobs 1; Tan Wheeler 1 of the season and Jacohson his fifth, its oft Javals 4 in 4: off Whecler 4 in 4 | With Kaplan scoring with his left mT']: etV AL e e Sl 3 - iu!{»miwl_v, the Michigander didn’t do Sam Jones was treated roughiy. ]v“ m.ur )\v:;l’:\'u.‘v}m‘ L ‘4:‘:‘; .;:{v ‘!\.\vatl:‘? haking the Mexican \:‘n. with terrid One of Harvard's conspicuous per= | e g 'l'hwnnuv“ as leading from e as well, but on the defense he was B AR jaw. In this round the e v o 4 l llh" same old reliable fellow, His straight defeat yesterday aftcrypoon at | The honor of being the first Japa- |halfback, That was his biggest sea- nege to win the captainey of the gyme- Son. That was the year he sent 11 nasium squad at the University of |punts out of bhounds inside the Ohio Pennsylvanai goes to James Kuma- |State five-yard line, a feat that ranks | zawa, a specialist on the parallel bars. [ Without parallel in western confer- ence foothall annuls Fhmke held Chicago to four hits .o AL O A rights to the j : £ . i ( Y1 lostug pitche elcr; vmpires, g ¢ formers in ficld and ftrack events, |the four innin, until the ninth " g 45 Boston beat the White 80x 5 to 1 |Prirman, O'Das orsieatalers YMBITES | Mexican was badly ehaken and the, . the Jourth inning ailicd and Uedlths punting, it anything, was superior to erowd implored the Meriden battier to | Bavelay Henry, nas succumbed to the ['when New Britain rallicd and ticd (RAC oL Vile asaMnt Farors Mt ety &nd moved into first place, Detroit e | = i i Ta, " o |darts of Cupld and on June 25 weds (score in the first half of the inning. . . . s advanced to within a few points of Boston 1. Rt Tasils 3, put him out, 1In the rinth rou the | 25 3 Soore. € e ¢ N T v S k Wh h again getting Michigan out of the 5 shies of tiarry st Thaman came ack in heie vt | NOTiflg Was at §ta 6 I6 danger zone. He didn't have a pun - v | . . " peutrn or Rarbara Whitner the Yanks as Rip Lollins pitel Nakton. Jdro 10; o hit. | two fightors met in a neutral cornen B : i i 2l pston, June | Opportun it and stood toe to toe in a swift ex- Fayne Whitncy of socinl note, and won the gamg by a one run mar- ems ey jive hit game and beat the Athleti 1 coupled with errors by James e e o &io 2. Cleveland continued its win- | \qona A ghat 4 S change of rights and lefts with Gare —— 5 Mr A l l Kipke, in three years of higi 5 to Cooney and Bottomley on (hrown Carl Linn and Tavler were the ay Acoount lor It Sk play and as a man in .onl?r ning streak and pulled another game |jq1g in the fourth inning gave Ros. EIVINE way and backing to the center e Ul Yad a away from the cellar with @ 6 to 1 /140 o 4 to 2 victory over St ,vm“_Jnr the ring. In this round !yhlnll! [ 1eading performers for the Red and et f S never left the ficld with his team : vpeed Dundee's trick of hounding off Gold team. he former made two Laeteated. In his first game for 9 Chicazo, June 10,—Sammy Mandell vietory over Washington. Ellerbe, | yoqp0, Joln Cooney, brother of g ' yesterday, John Cooney, brother of | " 'l Port on his firt tryout of hits out of three times_at bat while [ Michigan, the Yostmen were tripped our, of Rockiord, i defeated Johnny e secured from the Browns, played thind 1,0 g4 " s player, pitched a good base for the Indians and made tWo | poiia and kept out of trouble most of ‘n'.;.l scheme he ]..'.\'v,:h'v ;h» )cf]“(u'y;‘ b Ff\ the latter hit two out of Poracont Lol defceted JOBRRY. hy Oblo/miate, 14 tot0, fhut Kigke ts, lthe wa Ceither sher | ©ff hix guard and planted n folid 1« The lineup 3 st Sl AR BN was removed early in the fray du hi the way. Neither St. Louls cateher | e RS WelEht and featherweight champion o i, ¥ ray due 3 1 In the National the Giants gained a |0 o on his jaw, knocking him into a d a put-out, 0 2 world a te s full game on Chicago by defeating the | i o0 ropes f the world in a ten round contest yn"yaseiall and basketball he has L From the sevenih to the twelfth opening the new $50,000 open. Alr jikayise been n real twinkler, A ' Pirates 6 to 4 as the Cubs lost to . 1.0 . savyhaeasanl Brooklyn ¢ to 3, Wilson, a sub out- b and final round it was a continual ““"Falls ‘0 '(avo Madde" who ; 9 P »larena at Last Chicago, Ind., 188t ayre ball hawk, n havdi Hiltar, fielder, cleaned the sacks with a three Ul r 3 [ing 1p of points hy Kaplan, Using A% AUy i Ghvers 2 night, Mandell in the opinion of the Jis work on the Michigan nine has his 1eft and right and continuously NEWEPAPCr AXPErts won every one of ,ided to n great eatent in bringing base hit off Cooper for the New York | flafdte tf oo A of : | b g victory. l’mzm \.ulu-~- f.unll'-llll 'r'm» Vel 2 b ‘fl-(‘m;':l.'hfilr :;”;:'n '\';AI:"-""” lf_':”‘:!""'""" Slal]ds {he Gfl“ T.in i '1"\'”"]‘”“":-"H"l"-ltl-l"'h “Ir'l'l margin. the Big Ten champlonthip o th while Kaufmann, Chicago hurler, fore- 118 e ! . o feu " d CRIPIC ® contest to Dun- Pigher agarepation, As guard ane ed fn the tying Tobin run after! Qouy ring u'.:: Eave [ rm'!: 'u Vt'vrln;>' h«lm“ 1r from the start, keeping his vet- fopward on the basketholl quintets which Btock produced the winner with | Mo . ing. There was nothing to B W York Juns 10, iHs. aham: > : cran opponent on the defensive. The Iipke has also been a wmosi valuabl a single during a ninth fnning rally. [James Coones, w0 knv::n' "x‘vmn \|!-.>u’l’|rf'~mv‘f;!!:d : ‘\:' plonship sspirations of Harry Wilis s1: , | Rockford — lightwelght contnually nsser, . P P eihergall, © H wand a o end e battle and al. P e L ked ko obs i indee’s face The seventh howe run of the st Nebersall © ........2 hand at the end of th and a thined & Seibadk last Wisht when poked feft jobs fnto Dundee's fi son for Cy Williams decided a pitch- 2 though the erowd was disappsinted in | .0 Giant negro heavywelght failed and khoo Khine up a half dozen times nopular fellows Michigan has eve ing duel between Lugue and AMitehell Totais trot seeing the thrilling battle that | - knoek out Bariles Maddes, riswed |9: ! 3 with jolting right erogace, had, And his popularity didn't en in whieh the P'hillies beat the l:tvnln was expected they m.-f vrl[ sutisfied west side Irishman, In a 15-round | M . 8 ! Mand=ll set such a dazeling pace off the fistd of battle cither, Hi 4 to 2. Timely hitting back of Coo- '\ = with the exhibition by Kaplan and | ) e that Dundec seemed bewidered modesty, splendid personality, spovi: M S B the end of |MAIEh at the Queenshors stadium, ney's steady pitching gave Boston a - gave him a big hand at the end of| Wiits ‘won the judgos’ dscision and . S Dundee only landed half a dozen manship and ability as a student 4 to 1 win over £t lLouis, | Cumnin e | 1 5 affective punches fn the ten rounds, the class room have placed him on 2, AMelnnis, 1 L Georgle Day of New Haven fought Madden . the oontest gained it by a decisive mergin bui " s ““I"m‘ll:r.‘ !; I!n:"ln '\\ll‘»“r run | PRAReLL _ 5 AR ot TRy FHOtERT RS ot fighting one of the Inost ' ssens L :.., u-u-“rmlu to Mandell, hooking lofty pinnacle on the Michiz shitadelphia, July 10.—A home Pawell. ol i il . R of | o ,, e Misthes . 2 «fts to the hody in the elosing round compus By “Cy” WilHams in the third innings n, :vvmh‘ &S New York in the curtain raiser. Both ;,:‘,‘.::" ,‘,”,.c‘:,:".l,, " ..‘-"..',I.yl .rp, .’.",.:', W " i owas woared, and in the third set Mandel) '1.,u~1‘ 0a 1‘:::»!\v hae aceepted a of yestarday's game, broke a two run ¥ 8mih o o : Aghters. were badly PURiEhed in the e, ", fogia most terrific attacks, 2 ; IRTEEERRPREILS 0 his heels with two sweeping 1801 pesition the University dendlock and gave Philadelphin a 4 k 0 i first two ‘rounda and Anished the fight | e 0 B 0T LUt at advantag. hoolks to the chin, a0, 1o start in Septembar te 2 victory over Cineinnati, Tt was 2 ! ln_ln’:'r "':T:"'ly:":r;“(‘nhlllr":::m together |11 TCACH a0 25 pounds margin in t on hases 2 o Mandell weighed 132 pounds whire 1w ssventh homer of the season for o “‘“'I ! k {eae NeavFweight ’n'm""”. ‘{N " "wmht to good advantage, battered Pundee genied 129 paunds, Dundoe® WITH LOCAL TEAMS ¥l . " 4 v pied ' = 2dd 9 W ne nolved Muade! Wilams. ¥ Wit Hotm: thres bam 1 Tork and Dan O'Coanell of Jersey | Medden all over the ring, opened L"".' Mae ”:' Iy 'I""“{': ¢ 1 I‘ The Corbin Ted Sox pract's s for HRhtweight himit L avening At Walnat Hill p « The Phillies added their fourth run waey »(T.\n Ilr;)h’ City, Stoessell who weighed in at nasty ‘cuts ahout his oppenent’s ears, pitehes Keller 2 winning pit douhle , Mor . mouth and eyves, but the hardest | v Tosing pitehor Haber; umpive, Shies- and Tundee was a pound under that Fhe Pirates fcst tonight at § in fhe next Inning and then Mitchell w.\’, & . . " h - e L . g sitel tomley; Douthit to Cooneyr: Jeft on 2 3.4 outweighed his opponent hy ; time of game, 1:45, Satne and Luque settied down to & pit "’“L: Roston' &; Bt Louls 6; base on balls, off | 56 neunds and the Aght ‘,P“'. stopped | Punches of the negro feiled to more v el ¥ fig1r Gk e e duel with honors even for the Jast '/ oo’ o8 "o Maines &: struck sut, Wy I'n the second round ;“m the New |1han shake the tough dest sider, it i Tomorrow night the Pirate Jun fra innines Cosney f: wild pitel Maines; umpires. e onnd 1 et & i 2 S : 8 3 OV e Pir The score Swemner, Mccormick and Mart; time 1:40. | Yorker was sending the Jersey boy | L::;::‘"ir‘:" ":‘”M'I:‘",'W; Hace -“”y:' Qutfielder Lee Bought O'NEIL BELUASES HARMON i) meet at the ¥, M. € AL 1o carer a knockout with every punch, oo L vision, : vt | 2, - thelr unitorms ? ) New York Wins. The fight which had mare action MAdden dtood up under p gereifie | By the 8t. Paul Cltib wan wey w0 sccurs sinvay #anie 7o Burms, rf .. ; New York, June 10.-~A three base than any ether on the eard was the m"“‘ N :'v'”f'fl"""‘ ',' '(‘“"" "*"”K"’ 8. Paul, June 10.—Clifford W Fill Vacant Berth, | Tioush, ot A ; : hecarqudliige & ¢ ) e erowd of 20,000 (0 Jts fect in rec- | Lee, outfielder, first hoseman pnd ! f Wit with the bases full by Lew Wil- Tracy Ferguson-Kid Carson fight | 5 . : ” of his gamencss by lashing cateher, has! been purchased by the -‘\‘i“‘w. N. Y, r.l":ml . n Amgrica fe increasiog O'Nelt, president of the 1 Watker, of . ‘ ritior Rressier, 10 . 1 #on, a recenit outfielder, enabled New which was the semi-final, Ferguson | °8" ition ] out in A eounter offensive &t Paul elub of the American Asso- who attended yesterd 5 [ Worcester doubleheader, onpounced York to make it two airaight from was glven the short end of the decl. OV I & eouter L Pittsburgh yesierday by a score of 6 sion but was eplitled to a draw ge-, 1!8 Rad Madden on the verge of |ciation from the Philndelphia Nation- t |0 Knockont at lenst twice, onee in the {als, Owner John Norton anneunced | VY a. | If round when a shower of blows | today, Lea will teport at Indianapolis "? release of Umpire Bob Harmon 111y the grmes, to 4. Kelly of New York was forced |cording to the opinien of the # i i to the head sent the Trishman recling tomorrow., | Harmon, ('Nell said, would he ve l Kikpe has been one of (he 1w 28 The number of wolves in I ERAR W e BATHING SUITS JANTZEN Atsolutoly the Finest Bati Suit Made—86.00 Other Grades in Stock IMONIER BROS. Eandbere. by Maranville rord boy did the leading throughout | Loque, » cooiiiiinn > , The score the fight and although absorbing '® 4 i that A . . : ‘ : PITTSBURGH some hard punches alwars want {n Whon it seemed that dadden must go | . s | . Totals o S gl ’_';'_m" tought a defensive |A0%N under the attack that rent Wood | Veteran Editor of Well [Hiezdler, president of that league, hayv- g . 4 16t 1" , o | BUEHINE from the cuts ahout his head, | N 2 M o |INE ment him (o the Eastern wheel, hattle and let Terguson coma in where | EUEERE FOT U theee rounds | Known Magazine Dies | o~ein ier tast night tor pirtsfiond and Wills, sensing that his prestige- was | Chicage, June 10.—Crafts W. Hige hoped 1o be able to have Umpire Bn flering a bitter blow, grimly fought | €ins, 65 years old, for twenty-three |nit take Harmon's place toduy [for an epening. He clubbed Mad. | years editor of the Golfer's Mogazine, | ('Neil has heen following the work s but hiz hardest blows | and for many years prominsnt in the of Umpire Harmon for aimost a week, Western Golf Aesociation, died yes b b : 1 . R‘T seemed to have o decisive effcet on | : 3 10 . o 11 the ehunky Trishman and wihen the | terday after a long fliness, He |! e and eariboy are the princi- to leave the game after being apiked followsrs at the ringside. The Nor to & eorner, and again in the twelfth, — turned to the Nationcl lesgus, Jnhe Vo . ' e ] ] R :‘;’::w‘ t vl 1 be would shake him with left and S . rights. Carson weighed In st 150 with Ferguson weighing in at 145, den viciously, a8 MAIN STy Mitchell, p ks B Phe sporting Goods siore” final gong rang, the throng gave its | b~ buried in Glendale, a suburh of (21 producer. amont gAme ovation 10 the Josar, not the wim-.'-m'mn:m_ Thureday ' i 1 | | Capital City Goes Wild With Enthusi- I ~ . B " ol ; FoRK. ——— S— S h v 4 t . asm at News of Team's Vietory in T oRa® N g 111 e Glymes. That Guiltiest Feeling pires, Kiem and Wits 9 Lis r : Montevideo, Uruguay, June 16 7 "o 1 Montevideo went wild upon receipt of A - - eago | €68 THAT B16 STouT MAN o ORI & Chkage 3. s . Poh news that the Uruguayan soccer team \ g\/:;n W.fiegf‘d APl walked Pournier with the bases fi . - 0 “""“""j“;"'V\:""”: "'i'l"'n ..'.” 1';1.”“ [su\‘r- Wity A BEARD - ; sl ; . : . Aarp FACE .7 A Know HIM AS | - umpr in the ninth Inning, forcing hor 4 jonship for 1924, A larnge crowd wa singie which gave Bre ‘ | Poad & tolegram which he sent 6o (he =V SIS ' Line ————— To MEET WHY THUATS SgnAToR ( HOWDY DU SEwATOP. - - GASSY =~ HE'S Pre8'LY I'D Live You To MEET GUING To BE THE NOMINGE [ My FRI®WD MR, Bozo- oF THE CoNvEwTion--1 | WELL HOW'S Cveay- ‘ WELL AS /7N | TUinNG SenATOR 7 o victory over Chicago yesterday. Van sASAYAR fORUR. 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