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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1924, B HHHHHH8 55410, LEHSLELLBHSLSLLHS: HOBHHBLHLHIBLSHSE85 589, HHLHELLELSLESLLILBLLEHEMELSLLLEILIDHLH8L5L 555898, £5690685 RICKARD STILL IS STRONG FOR HARRY WILLS — HARVARD-YALE OARSMEN ON EDGE — BESSES SLATED TO PLAY IN ¢ WILLIMANTIC SATURDAY — INDEPENDENTS LOSE IN NINTH IN GAME WITH SEMINARIANS—HOLY CROSS UNDEFEATED PPOITIVIVIVIFIVIIIEIIIIIIIIITTIFIITIIIGIIW wnomfl"nmmt'"mqmmvm'"wr'f FTETITTETTT Q‘GG’!"‘""‘V"'"C"""M'"‘. Ll ] TPV ITPISS TRANSPLANTED PLAYERS D0 WL WL GET PITCHING LEADERS NOT REPEATING 1E GENDRE RETURNS WELL IN THEIR NEW BERTHS ~ BOUTWITH FIRPO| e pe AS OLYMPIC STAR o Rickard Belioves Hamy Worshy| SRS N Tops Fied_ss Best Petathon Change of Environment Benefits Teams and Men—Robin [ His Ch o ! . : s & ) Beat Cubs—Cleveland Makes It Four Straight hom ol HI§ Lliance g ; o e ’ ok rospect New York! June 11, — Robért Le Washington—Yanks Trounce Browns—Pirates Win ' xow vor, sune 11— Thoush nis| s e ; b ! . e # e s prestige suffered a sharp setback, in B o i 55 | Gendre, of the Newark Athletic club, 9 to 6 From Giants—Red Sox Lose to Chisox—Phils ;. ,pinion of most critics, when ne | ; 3 Sy . : former intercollegiate champion, yes- failed to knock out RBartley Madden : : Tt : . 3 "'1“15."h]<"\9"""1 (e, s “L“T&‘T; st Car otics Wi ‘er roi kbt Ll SRl 2 - 3 Ao | pentathlon tryout from a crack fie Best (ards—Athletics Win Over Detroit. e S o o : : ; | of all-around stars. LeGendre finish- dium, Harry Wills, glant negro heavy- ed first in three of the five events weight, remains in the front rank of | contested, the javelin, discus and Naw York. Jans 11— Hasctiall play Reds 1. Phillics 2. y title contenders and probably will not | broad jump, and had a minimum total ers transplantad during course « ‘ June/#.—Threehome |10 0 4ol e 16 pave the way fora of 10 points for his performances. the season have been making their 1uns b mati hatters enabled the | ge e ek Dempsey, LeGendre was victorious in the presence felt in new goil. Drooklyn | lieds me trom Phi- | “Urag piokard intimated that the re- | | gruelling test by a decisive margin has proved cspecially fertile. After | J ¢ ¥ by a score of 410 o4 of the Madden-Wills bout would but so keen was the battle for re. the Robins had startcd poorly, Miiton |2, 2 core e when any of | 1o+ atter his proposal fo match the | | maining places that only three points 8tock, secured from St Louis, tight- |the r t ere made. Dono- ' ie negrg in an elimination test with separated the next five men. Kaer, ened up a loote infleld and injected & hue § gner in aly o picns at Royle's Thirty Acres ‘in after capturing the 200-meter dash, batting punch which awoke the Flat ' H er gave way 1o &1 yyueng Chue declared his plans were |tied for second place with Ague by bush team and made of it a real pinch hitte L t "arlson ot indennite, finishing fourth in the 1500-meter run threat. ‘ 0 relieve retired There were growing indications which was the deciding contest. Ed Brown, an outficlder from Tn- ri ninth. The score: weanihiie that Wik oxew 1 %o Woostruff after a poor showing in the dianapolis, newest Robin, m 1wo CINUINNATI hurdies Firpo, will not be matched | first three events, finished sixth in the d sacrific n estordav's AL R P, ; : d hits and a sacrifice in yesterday o s K Dhenasy neforalioxt sekssn it] | final standing with a total of 23 points by winning the 1300-meter run and ‘ |’;. ;‘\).:.'u-_\ over !,wi.tluu sec- ! 1o Y " then. Jack Kearns, manager of the BG SemEht Wi of Jonsons men o o o champion, insisted that he still was| |I2king ascond plaselin thnidincky 1 Tn addition to his three first places, LeGendre finished second in the 2600 over the vigorous young Chicago team. | 4 2 ¢ /1 o open for a “big shot” but turned ucenshoro A, €, for a mateh in July | ¢ by L 11 Aefid g LTI D AL 2 \ meter run Duteh Reuther, confident before 8t 4 oy, s & 0o o gown an offer of £150,000 from t strengthencd support, fanned cight | crits, oh Sl *l’ from the men '”‘} r;"n i ne ! beat | b in i1 With Madden and intimated that he #x | fl"}":) the season. — would abandon plans for any houts| A Two of the outstanding campetitors, Bilerhe, inactive White with the B¢ 1187 1 this year unless he comes to a definite | Trutus Hamilton of Kansas City and Jrowns, has been a potent factor in ALK . Areement with Rickard within the SN 3 ; Ned Ghourdin ol llerchemar, - Mass., the prosent spurt of Cleveland, which . ks 3 W next few days. Dempsey’s mrmrm[ Y 4 E H o wera forced to withdraw when they !\\""1 |1” mm‘;. % nm)"r S (At Do s r s : o picture engagement is taking an in- | . ! pulled tendons in the broad jump. ashington. Pinch hitters in a ninth Willts t \ o 0. crea | 3 o sing amoynt of his time, AQUE inning rally turned defeat into victory Moks . Y o added. o ¥ A Bt sare A for Speaker, 8 e p e (By. Billy Evans) had trouble UHLE Only four pentathion experts will be picked to accompany the American r winning consistently this | there are some contributing causes. feam to the Olympics and it was TAS Worla champlons, educated to | Par eee? T 0 A most unusual case was that of Jim | understood that the selections will be expect good form which has not heen | Wrightstane, 3o : 1 ¢ v F[RPO Too GOOD” Major league pitchers seldom have e and Lugue have as niueh stuff | Baghy of the Cleveland Indians, In | made at Boston next Saturday from forthcoming, indicated what other || ¥ AL R R two big vears in suecession cver, but vietories fail to come with | 1920 he won 31 games, a remarkable [ the six place winners in today's con- teams in the American may expeet if ’ : George Uble of Cleveland led the the regularity of last scason. feat. His work alded greatly in the | test f Ltl'|fl\(‘ :1.”- staft ‘w:uu‘n into form, | Mitchell, 2 . J Argentinean Thinks That Wills is Too American league pitchers lust season, 1t is a dificult matter to explain . winnipg of the pennant, Final tryout in the decathlon, with ating St. Louis 5 to 0 as Waite 5t T Adolf Tugue of Cincinnati topped the | this unusual base 1 situation I The following senson was an in, a fleld of entrants will be held here ( ' ‘ 1 e Cincinnati 241 :(";:,xrl'l'--hhl one of )Vtv&‘ few good b Far Below Their Champ to Permit National, vet ,h,“ t1wo ,;.,.h. s have | scems to just so happen. However, | and outer, unable to break ‘even, The | tomorrow, his season, Ernie Johnson " r carison in next year hie passed out, #o his glory| Pérformance: ¢ 2 sent him off pleasantly by hitting a = 100 210 000 -4 of a Match, u,"\ of short Al'u‘v”nnm i m.r: in r‘\‘;‘:fl'; n"nl'h‘wh‘fl\’:\ enl.:;';:;;r rowns wers visited by the us- |, . . ) Sty 2 = R e Mol "“"n‘l.lll 5 y th A 3 o i, Mucrifices Buenos Afres, Juna 11.—Deubt that have as big a season as last year,” was Broad jump~—I.e Gend 23 feet ] ! ds home celebra- ihe g ¢ to Cavane iy # o RAFTICETEE= the «onsensus of the Cinclunati play- “ : o, 22 fe 5% tions. George Sisler roceived his di dreesle " Ike; left on the projected match between Luis % . 5 ' hlgient Wi tn‘. Rl ]rrpn 1 LRONOHANE ATRES, 38 TS0 SN ‘ \ bas pase an 1'irpo, Argentine heavyweight cham-, The Besse-Leland state league nine dofeat them, Hence practice ers this spring in discussing their pens | inches; Kaer, 21 feet, 11 inches: Log- ploma as the most valuable player in 4 ; L ftaiot " e 30 | nant chances. Most of the players| gett, 21 feet 11 inches: West, 2 the league in 1922, Babe Ruth added | y 2 ulnl\unrr,\ Wills, American ne- has two games scheduled for over the ‘”" or ‘v‘m‘*y'“-‘ ; "1 ing at 5:3 "“‘ " l" A Rahis RaANCIETINEE f" .'." .l 4 inches; :n 2 rn'u A new stunt to his repertoire by cateh n | Catinen § gro, will be held Is expressed in Ar- yoqi.end, one of them being a state | SAl AR i e KIng Ao i oh K e I U e O ing & ball thrown from a dirigible umplies, Kiem and Wil- SUALING BPORL olfvien In COBMEUINCS | o0 oontest and the other & pracs |, Al ey ; pRrang i neter duaN-— 1 02 .10 from a height which is said to have of Wills' mediocre showing against . 2 \ be with o Dixies ¢ T tust Have the Breaks g " (.. Adash \'u-r 10 see. equalled that of the Washington Barvtiey Madden, tice game, On Saturday afternoon the | This will bhe in the nature o prac Such an opinion rather surprised [ onds; l.f Gendre, = i Argue, monument from which Gabby Street Previous postponement of the sign- | boys will swing into action against tice game, yot the Dixies ar ald 1o me, as 1 felt sure all of them would 1-_\“: West, 23 9.10; I. lnn, 249 1n once caught a thrown bhaseball, Mgyl ess Barnes shul | |g of Iirpo's contract with Tex Rick- | the Willimantic entry In & gamo In the | ba aufficic @ to give the locals | figure Lugie for another big season, | Woostruft 25 ¢ 6 Glanis, not wxpeoting’ good | Bt louls tor firet inning and ard and ascribed to the promoter's | Thread City. Willimantic hns a fast n good hattle he ement | “Pitehers seldom have two big Javelin throw--Le Gepdre, 173 feet pitehing and seldom getting i, wer ;" ton won 6 to 2 \:-u...n._\ The first | docive to awalt the outcome of the stepping aggregation and the locals belir that the far | years in succession,” remarked one of % inches; Fst, 1 feet 1 inch: leg Unsbip to overcome Bentley's dofoc :h‘u n‘h’:.‘ to :<,.~ |.:u-u.~' singled and g Madden fight, and now Tiek- realize they will have to step some to | run for thelr mo ’ tesnns, gott, 170 feet inch; Kaer, 161 foet tion which permitted the Pirntes to |\ e Nt m}n.)-m-'l vith Eperber's ! goqia yepresentative Juan Homs, says . e - e winning pitcher must get the 4 Inches; Woostraff, 152 feet 11 score nine runs in the last two in. |, ”'II:“"\‘: BEOH: ¥ 1 Visitors l"“'" BOs- 1 will do nothing further until ' ’ R p o breaks and Dame Fortune is a fiekle n‘:.h:u; Argue, 143 feet, Dings and win 10 1o 6 ety Vo L the box in I8 y.ars from his chief. HOMER lN NINTH “lNS . a5 1 0 )| person, Luaue pitched great ball in| Discus throw-—La Gendrs, 120 feet Not A respecter of even g00d PIEh- | gunortunels thrcatton ,I"l”" Wt Dyer | " sreposed contract guarantees - —| 1922, ok good as in 1923, but couldn’t| 8 1-4 inches: \Woostruff, 114 feet & {85 ordinarity, the Red Sox were con,. | CPPOriunely thoreaf e acore M0 EEE0 N AAE AEgsuiine et DVER LOGAL OUTF[T " A 2| win consfatently, He simply didn't get | 1-4 Inches: Leggstt, 110 feet 8% pelled to bow to Cvengros and M gt ot po A g follawers wonld be surprised it Rick- X 3 ! “d Tahe hreaks, {nches: Argue 104 taet © inches: Wegt Weeney and lost a 13-inning game to fay ) o ard were willing to ghve this ameunt ——— ) b ) ¢ “last scason the breaks came his| 103 feet, 10% Iinches; Kaer, 163 feat Chicago 3 to 2, when Falk hit a hom ) 0 now that Wills' prestige as & cham- s, Thomas Seminarians Defoat New . : way and, plus good pitching, he had | 7% inches er In the final framc, The defeat T 0 piauship contender has diminished, . ' neritiees | @ great year, IU's asking too much O-meter run—Wocsteaff, 4 mip- brought Roston back to a tie for first It is thought the only matsh cap- Britain Independents 8-7 fore 4 olit 1 piays | to have the breaks ngain favor him | <10 seconds: Argue, 4:38 place With the Yanks. " 2 eble of producing a guarantos would 4 . o Morrd . owley 10 a5 they did last year Luck seems S-10 “/wl 4.29 8.10; Kaer, LB LA Homers by Critz, Donahuo and | N ¢ vl | return bout hetween Firpo end Ta P Game, - f ’ banes, New Brits [0 on" i cyeles in baseball.” Lo Gendre, 4.54 1.10; Leggett, § RBrosaler, gave the Tteds a four to two : ‘ Juek Dempeey, and the former's The Independents of this ety 5 1 % ot . o far the dope of t ;"",“ ot the Phillies, Jess Barnes, | T : 0 5 ol friends doubt whether he eould be s well played game to the Kte Thoma . ayors haa run true to form, Luqus i 3 or 1 d start, pitehed effective \ s t ¢ v a8 pitehed goc a " " ) 3 £ 8 bad start, pitehed eftectively 0 vced to fight the champlon this Seminary team of Hartford at Keney ds's A teler, Bheady} pitehed good —ball, but hasa't Rogton College Slaps and beat the Cards § to 2. Ros s8eee L st park in Martford yesterday afternoon heen favored with the breaks, Pete \ 2 dreve Bell fro mthe box. The Ath T . : T Acting on a petition from 1iepo's by the score of $ Toth sides hit - Donahue has justified the early season 11-0 Defeat on Rivals leties staged a ninth tnning raily t 1 3 tted bl farier, who alleges that hie has been hard with Politis’ and Morrie getting ' ) pinton of the Iteda Roston, June 11.—The Roston Col :fl:.':h," ke ® Uetiolt _which \ . voostifinbly detained in a tunatic homers. The New Britatn team held q stare Get Careless e vh' smathared Providence Col- it o games away from the two vium at his son's instance, Judge 'the edge up to the ninth inning when 4 e the breaks of the game '68° here yesterday hy 11 to 0 : Glants 1 ! : Veavallol has ordered the director of & homs run hy Morvis drove in th part in a pitehers sue- s L 5 : Sy the asylum to present the old man in tying and winning runs Major league records bear out ”N'w \Imk.l.nm- With 2 out in | Padget o comt today for examination, The The sore such a statement g he ninth and Pitteburgh one run i . " et y RITAIN INDEPENDEN ! tehe fhe \ n ' petition says the father is secking only * NDE 3 L Sometis o opiteher, after a big :"‘“'lhl':"'h lv'\"/v Bigheo drew a base ¢ s freedom, desiving none of his son's ... it g i r, takes too much for granted and Cfimpin‘ alls, after which the Pirat S d , 4 H yern't get in the top form of the SAS4 1196 Funs with & volley.of hies b ek 8 o money. i ' ) ; [kl Ml tatt: Headquarters and defeated the Giants 10 to 6 S SR a handicay entiey pitched good ball w1 als i 11 Johnson Captures First ‘ I TH PR ) again tcoess ofion has u il e CAMP STOVES #lghth whe nhe weakened with a four Won : b 0 Place in Cross Country ‘- 1o 13 Special Prices to Teams 7 ., 1o make a pitcher grow a M Ao COLEMAN 4 4 . frhen | New York, June 11.—1t, Earl John- SHE : l). & M. Line trifle careiess, Instead of working Poleless - refully on each batter and putting Umbrelia CAMP LAMI PITTERL RG oulle p uthit or [ i ' v Moy p son, of Piitsburgh, took first place in gty - ‘& ,‘F, ! Carey, « ' : i et to We the final Olymple tryout in the cross- t J gome thovght every pitch, he o , e Mow §: | (0 ntry yun yesterday, deteating er. 1 BLMINARY o EL fn Hable to tinderes LRt Monier Bros. ? o f 5 field of 55 sarters, His time was 31/ . ke opposition - o, 3 n ] mons | minutes 29 0.5 ssconds, and the dis-!yon ase p r weat in the major leagus with 38 MAIN ST. : i T ' n o v o0 k| a b ir. 4 plteher must e at the " Ance Six miied and oRe-quarter 3 et : 5 1 R, ¥ “The Sporting Goods Store James Heniga rrin. 1h oieed : 15 MAIN STREET f » game and favored by the ® Maas., finished second, John . Provklyn 1. 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