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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1924 : LANDIS AND JOHNSON HAVE BIG MUDDLE TO SETTLE AS RESULT OF FIGHT AT DETROIT — GIANTS STEP oiy ool § FIRST PLACE — LOCAL TEAMS SWING INTO ACTION TOMORROW — YALE CREW GIVEN PLACE IN OLYMPIC EVENT, VIS TFISTTPITITIFIS -ccvsnn % nv:tv'c'fl-'m CECETTEVEEGVT r;;{;g;;;zEjgfi;;{v};&ofi;{j?Am(gfifi;{;éxgNtnmmmtvttflmmmmz IPPPPVITIIIITTIIIPOTITIIP I 4044, ! YANKS, AFTER BATTLE, ARE ‘ COBB, WITH 19 YEARS IN BIG SHoy | IN TIE FOR LEADERSHI. And Battle Was Real One With Fists n'Everything - Game Forfeited to New York — Giants Lose Lead When Reds Beat Them—Red Sox Trim India Senators Beat Browns and Athletics Trounce Chisox | FIGHT IN DETROIT ~ GREB AND MOODY ~ Third w35, , BETWEEN PLAYERS READY FOR MONDAY 25° = inen [ Ahead -— H orng Yenks and Tigers Mix It Up- Waterbury Fight Card Has Other Again Tops Nag Game Forleited to New York Good Bouts Leaguers. CLIMBING, NOT SLIPPING, WITH p —Dodgers Lose to Si. Louis. New York, Junc 14, -Baseball his- | M o t McWeene v tories of the futurc will say that t ol Loy 4 g | e o battle ot 1 t was fought on Iri o Ate ; it} mnial Th entment ! ving fan ghout Connecti- day the thirteenth. Iis approsimate un Lowland, Mo and 'k Vank har- cut are making no‘other engagements S cause wi traced to a recent skirm o A g s they h e X ish in the Yankee Htadium und its u ] =3 g rathary Srkaiil ‘L»:w‘ylloxflnll \\::T!}w‘; fanr "’1\\\;\"!“1{\\;4. timate effcet on the major league war | Bo-ton 8 Cleveland 3 ¢ neral iree-for-all| . pyry to see Harry Greb, middle- : of 1924 will be written after the o < 2 ‘_‘“ d g ']‘ ’;\I‘ | i e ninth inning of 5 eight champion of the world, in ac- 5 ® is tricd before Ju Land t SLO R R e s FADLL e mbers —of 4ion against his most formidable vival, [ |0 Bob Meusel, Yank outficld fire i) } " £ :' "‘M 1 ; “; ‘,,‘ hm: teams and :f""’ pa ipated, Frank Moody, who recently knocked “I:»H Shing the hot heard roun A auipche: LIk | The disorder hecame 30 intense |,ue Loy Rogash. 10 is the most cost- |1y i - ; world upon Pitcher. -« : U b 3 | ncither policemen, the Upires, fyy hoxing card ever staged in Con-|qorg 1ing higy awll in the nintih inning when New PR e S, with the situation an]‘x mpire yaiing $9.600, However, the tremen- T o i [ it ¢ d 1 | : will draw the biggest gate ever ate g, 3 play during whic 1“ \‘.u kee player 4 ; Wave of 11 Feeling. !tracted by a boxing mateh in the Nute | e t b ‘::” :"’r:'kl‘w:‘vx‘ l”“h‘vfr' “”";I"’-.\ '):‘ w;:‘ ; } : i The wave of ill feeling had its in- meg state. : g N ception in a game at the Yankee| Champions seldom appear in Con- them off" In the pitches, Meusel's ef. [ AN &radium on the last eastern invasion |necticut rings. The last one who de- oit, though wild, incited a riot amoug 5 . S of the Tygers. During that game a |tended his title ju Connecticut, wiss JIayers; speciators (aed g0 i fist fight betmween Blue and McNaily | Jack Britten who fought Lou Bogush Eo8hoti o A1 LW PO A | trom the game Herman, the bantanmi chagpion, de. e A e s ik : 0 4 0 | The nonec too friendly feecling was | fended his crown a:.‘-lnsv. Joe Lynch ot e A a Lol e ool ; R : | decidedly noticeable in the first | in Waterbury, in 1912, The TLynch- with the e Hox s ho doteated o b8 ) game of the sgeries here Wed day Herman bout was the higgest pugilis. Mol S S e S ioan e : S ,“ fand it gradually continued to vrr undertaking ever attempted in bl Al L, . L] 50 | until yesterday when Pitcher Cols 11 onnecticut up to that time and Pro- Vamke unthl that e, The traenien ] 0 0 | nfantianasy s B AR, |m"M HaliEEnn AR diet Sanaing Tigers tell two games behind the lead. e $ 1S4 LI B R D Al IRE DAL o T UL era, Washingion jumped buck into || z ) . ! Bt hnos hadiprecenial Shal¥ankemCBaing SEARTIE L L LR TE Dk A IRl ikt S TRTI v ! ; 4 . rightfi-lder to the plate, had narrow-faction of playing host to a $15,000 from the box and beating 1 ‘i ! E A yseacaped DEing Ml SNTCSRA AL or (i) ke N et L ATl i il two occasions | During the past winter, Promoter A e e, T T R R Cobb And Ruth At It \hulligan staged a series of bouts in checked by Baumgariner aft Mnics oot fant rushed at Coie. Meanwhile the Tvger | oo 0 o0 wie astie ":‘ o ‘vh high er was batted from the box Y iita Van an Fvans and Ornsby drageed Meusel | oo r 0o 4ido .»,Funir::‘ -“ “lm‘ A dess spectacular hut more impor e o $ owell: » away hefore he could follow up his |t S =8 o ¥ n a‘ a big ; ol e b ati et I e promoter. However, Monday night's bill will be tue crowning effort | tant disaster visited the Giant vho | center of the diawond just as Mana yhh of the Tvgers came in and of his career If 1t goes over suce cessfully, Promote® Mulligan will at were foreed from the ehip by losing to the Ted i an | tu tan jnnings as Chicago b Boston o |10 it ;er had & heated sxchange of words. | W lie Wi awortn 1o 4 to 1. A bud day was completed for [l : 2o | "Ruth charged the Tyker pitchers | Tace e s thorts » land the | fian ay the Metropolitan WS a8 Brookivie g e eheand ;o time | | ware attempting to “bean™ the New | 700 “”'_’ n "‘] <aplan bout """ Going to - oSt to 8t Louls, 8 to 4, and dropped | York players. This Cobb denied and | o ': h w v:-| championghip, for | (oLh has con 7 ' to within one point of the s in Washington 6, Browns 1 {after order was temporarily restored nneaticut He already has a date | ciuding 1 ~ A fourth place. Plittshurgh's conte " toLonis, June 14 <Danforth wenl "'\'v'v' ¥inta bauianad. Seaset snd &t uside in Auvgust for this hout pair of ) iy Philadeiphia was postponcd by tabi, encd in the thivd inning and the Cole from the game, ‘The players HI‘;:: y\]‘\mnlv)'l\ 1|\K:|ryt~ program be. | 1ie piate 3 $a r‘; Wayland Dean, impressive reecpit | Washington Senators de ted '”‘1 [had just about returned to their e g0 .m"m:“'lw |3:HM”:1': uv'l he a Jamieson of 2 i of the early season, fuiled agmin Mg ! Browns ygsterday, 6 1o 4. Fhe visitors | | epectt positions when ac- o “N“I' 4 ']K' by r " 1k . rm‘wa\r: eight in 1he it 2 week agaw i (he Reds (ell upon him tor U tee puny seored four runs in the thivd frame | ROB MEUSEL BAL | companied by “Bullet Jor hoWent [ weaw y grora m ';‘ tocky Smith of | climbed 1010 3 1 Rahe in the tenth after Le hag pelieved imd drove Danforth out of the hox ¥ ASEL AL RUTH | over to the Tyger dugout T‘:n ";”l\. o v;.: L r:”M remi-Anal. [the Yankees & tor e K Ve y ad engagic a duel Heom | h an eight rounder, Kid Carson | honors 1A nann X :n;mfrvx:”:n:‘wl lflh“ mlnm\h'- ||' ;'u r‘\ WASHIEGTON | i s Meusel Swings Again of Holyoke will fight & return Bout | Tygees, a AL I é PP L aas removed Lod®a’ ninchl hifter TN AB R M PO AE i [ Meusel, it i charged, made a €VINg with Tracy Ierguson of Wallingford |1esult of ar : 4 Gowdy's howmglvun was tho only run v non| T' THLF F YALE CRI‘JW PI;ACED IN | a* ane of the players and Third Base- wham he defeated in a slam-bhang |ing the para " 4] i 4 peded oy ftad southnaw,: whe Matthen s ot RN S | ) I LIL [man Haney countared. By this time [nout in New Haven last Monday night. | Bddie taliine 2 _ . sl ; a%s " Marria, o ! 1 THE COMING OLYMPICS | tne disorder was general and il The apening mumher will he & six-|1he W A o i pitg Briltiantly e i 1 5 Vankee and Tyge layere were l B ks Raneaeit:hils off Atrsker | T i P ) Tapie a“nml\- gorvia WETE rounder hetween heatyweights Miorstop’ and oo T W we innings, while Kauffmann, s . T B T i | A H bl Jegrbin Bl Al SR A S Are in A tripla e in han 4 n! Ths Navy and U of P Win In Good ciEnal for ST 14 Star Athletes of with nine IRIR ot | tans ta anarm upon the Asid, Palice 3 though hit hard, held them in the sutree 1 ' P " 4 inches. . Johngon. p 7 h g . . ™ N with ke ‘ » 1:” kindls toll whei Oaborno after |SPia RN TR TR R S ) . . X ' Time On schovikill River men rushed from Al cornera of the Navy Die in Disaster 1oe win no wE'nw ; Marhe ; v \ A J park but thes are unable to eope aft P ' mes il nings exploded in the eighth when he [ Tatals i T i Hsilog b Ao il F e lilalo DGR LD e il ¢ A h s LS S ’ - v | common e fans and policemen | many painta towards win P . i A \ 97, b Cardinals made six runs T houl H " d g d Philadeiphin, Juns 14 irfore E potr 8 WiANIng the ath. She : L fownety, ot SRR T more than 10,000 rain soaked 8pec-'the mare tranquil batl players had | championship fo 35 Wil i, 9, “ ' , N TRI ) Pl "N it o . X plonship four consecutive yoars | Mense!, New . Wi AMERICAN LEAGUE Wisler 1 Sl e ] tators, Yale, Navy offic®ra, University | among their ARRUINE L rar the dreadnaught Mississippi, per- Louis 208 Athietics 5. Chileago 6, William RN b ‘:‘ Cam & Mans, Tune 14 1 of Pennsylvania and the-Navy varsity ished in the tire aboard that vesse! n the A N ARl ™ o i Chicago, June 14, A triple, theee Jtamsen 0 , P20 Meant triumphed mver the middle Nestiouaifad rer the final in the sight. | v and even minded | Phey included 12 of the 14 mambers | Hornahy of ,"~" | singles, a sacritice and an crror gave ARt SR | and far west in it mar secti R R S g e 1 fana attempted to crowd the freneie L of the all-navy whataboat erew eham- | Snyder of the Giante far hatt =Ly Philadelphia four runs in the seventh | My a1 battle for qua pew A the [ B A el ana from the field. Their efforts| sione, the haarball team's first bass. ore, Hornsl aving 408 and "right, } Inning yesterday enabling them to dge. ool 41 SRR "fl Olympic final track and tield teyouts | ’“’ At UNTKINT river yesters faere of mo avat, and encounteralman and one of the best football play- 391 5 yester| 1 féat the Box 7 to 6, as the Sox ainth " " g ' J o | yost lay e firet three named crews ne- | roke afresh At this point Tmpire ] ep Fourn i roun, | inntng rally netted only three vun TR 15 e Porty-four of the 108 qua "“H"; wl mi .' and '4 -',-‘\vhv N vana seeing that peace could not b - 111h ®ith a e of C on Ju| ’ o shed one ball in fn1 o T events tn wh rinls EXNG -DIERR 0 ime for the conrse, | fastarsd officially declared the game | g o : 4 wries of r‘*":;"";--:""l' il ha L § sk Bl R Eights sliminated were Massachn- | rorteited to New Vork {Carpentier vs, Slattery : 0 ” WP SN0 VINE W B S1) TTEAEY thews, Uealin, Beversid; | CORMHCIEE TOpresents A I it Institute of Technalogs Nat . ' " . LAz AL ' on o o Rowland chascd Barvretl, shortstop, for vl MArher don aboard, whil mida went |yt e "m.-.‘u. ) \n ofy | ‘,",‘ | o players of both teams peace ln al Round BH"'(‘ * Benn questioning a decision ks o Mo | placed 49 and the far west 27 men, (O AT it iy ,."]‘ Mol rtly rotiend fo their o o] Now vork e polltabhiey e — — % PIMLADELPITA et on baswa, Washing: | The aouth Agurcd but twice among | .. . - O | dreasing rooms, ¥ al hundeed fans |yantier, of France, will mest Jimmy BATHING SUITS AT NOHAW § s - AN 'f \'| % A B ot hais 1. e the surviving competite yweror, continued to mill around ¢ Qlattery of NMudalo, in o i reund PURLE WORSTID INkS hav Rt b . SRS fohmson 4 in 124 “ College athletes, wpon whom much | Angouta of the Yankees' and Tegers' |'ight heavyneight bant at Buffale on LOOK ‘1M OVIR the Mor Weleh, of ' I | o oof Marberry * i 4l of America’s Olympie hope ALBANY GHIS PITCHER yut & bhattery of policemen kept them [ Aygust 4. . ). Murray, manager of Baseball soores. hosing and Bt g :luuv |\v" Sy o -\.";\' Motitans | |ShOWed 1 mettle by capturing 63 fox Angelea June 14 Pere lat & sate distan Nn further disorderdehe Quernsharo A, C., of that city an- | pesult Come i cvery @) 5 1 oer. 1t £ . R sing it | qUANTYING places, a8 compared with Ritchis, pitcher for gan Francisen | #a% ocoasioned when the piayers 1eft Inounced. Stipulatione provide that | ppand Cigars, af * plaged Sallawas, & H i & . Dinesn and ¢ onnsll a4 tor the rivals wearing clgh en cith of the Pacif Const baseha tor their hoteis the Frenchman Aght na other opps " " A C u!‘vt.‘lfl- 1 erk. Beyer 1eolhoys stars gained agy Vas i rmed out to the s g jnent axcapt Gene Tunney before the “AR' Pl eker, T T [ [the right te entar the tinals, while the Alban 1h of the Eastern leagu (Cantinued on Follaning Pagr) latiery hattls ] Toen el TR TIET o1, Lonis N, Brooklan 3 “‘”"‘" AN ERILOTACVETS URALIALAOW = ke vy e TN S R T Wonder What a Flag Pole Thinks Abo BRI AR T H. PO ALY | " Y . b e o AR e o e e 1A b T o e o Wonder What a Flag Pole Thinks About i r::.'lll 'I'I. A T N S when the Cardinals made six runs of Sensational. porforimna in nea A SLAMED 6F y ] raik 1t 1 him o and Heary to win by 8 fo 5| O e e AL LYHAT GooD AM | Wiy DURING THE WAR ,‘&‘;g‘,!'.' Whiy Dow'? “,"M“' W 1 Sothoron would have h hirt out | @ the most ards a - . ’ L , 103 I-(lrl.n;" b 1 gy o Kothoron would have had a shut out | 9 e / \ : LIKE THiS , =~ | STAND THE BIG GUY THAT T ee LESS | NEVER Tuey TAXE ME I\ % S0 Barrett. o 208 .1 wept for three St Louis error with prosp even v HEae DAY AFTER DAY, OWNS THIS FACTOAY ComPLAINED OF HOLDING | Trag i wouav] % ¢ 59 " ontnter made thres donbles, Jim | HACWAT competition today, Ameria JUST AN EMPTY INSISTED ON FLYING | GLD GLORY-- | NEVER N ca TwAT TuEnl ] i p b S Bottomley 1oft for St Lotis yesterday | Promisca to eats e Pi¥mpic a8 N\ /7 FLAG PoLe OLD GLOAY SEVEMN GoT TIRED, AND 1F ouaHT To BE A FLAS Pt " o @001 1 te have his fonsle cut, causing a | With W ™ fermid 7 THATS ALL ~ 7 DAYS A, TuiEYy For- et e My Fanid " " ehift in the S Louis dincup T'he 1.’.}',‘{ s vy & m i i o i T\ WNESw., Got To iR ouldn’t Total ® T " L R | | mp cm 108l - - - _— Eo B e Comsatly 4 3t S AR 1. M PO A BR[| No better " ' ant ca = - 2) - HAUL ‘TT Philadelphin won o1 4 y 4 ] ‘ 0 0l iher of today af be g ' r @ / Y S Dowm A Chicagn #0300 o0 gk y o SRty ot LIty \ - il . NIGHT, | Fow have Wit Mol diree nsa lit Teri | A Wk R gt onto L L i | B ’ S PIDNT stolen Ase MceWeeney, M 1, X 2 ’ o0, Woleh: Goubte plays, o | Muctter, 1 ol 1" v | theee others oq 5 | 7 HOLLER 1o Perki Mecker to ;s te | DoWN T8 1 | standard i b ,. 160 on tmses, Philadaty ‘ Gonzate S I I § T haser on e off Me M o ' 1 1 ! ‘4 ahi 1 { y 8, Connally 1; sty ) 1 Put brightly were hung up by Jack \ McWeeney 3; ComMally 3 hit ( (Continued on Following Fage) | Scholz vet \ York athieit | i i i ou Wouldn’t go Back to Stiff Shirts el ity you won't go back to leather shoes—except, perhaps, Taylor wnas | 1 ‘ e ess hours—once vou've experienced the foot-freedom j s ik ONCHOS give. They make the step buoyant, add S A Yoot e o life—especiaily if you're fond of walking. They're Sl i Rk | hs Best and HELLO !TuERR'S Some- 173 ALL RIGAT T use PODY MONWEYINEG WITH ME ON WASHING TON'S ing too, with their trim strappings and custom- equel Taylor's remarkaly PIRTHDAY AND BncCE My Rerfes, GuEss L Boholz. trials Olympic 1 on TwiCE BEAIDES, | L Saun AnD SEE cqualling time af 10 8.10 & 1 BUT wHY MOT AMERICAS| (JaaT 8 Dot — - d in recreation comfort—whether for golf, tennie, hiking | | Do BE- | And BRONCHOS wear! [in one of them conquered ¢ DAy EYERY - te Canvas uppers—men’s, boys’ and youths’ sizes | L‘a"i‘”_‘:h' P f ARG Vump CLEAR DAY ~ Q LIEVE oLD! ot chptnd o Sty N THE = <N Tue lista ipped ~ne g H c 'a - . off the world's o Y v p " WAY UP- bl R Yessim' weoks ago by Ly versity crack, wh his ver | meter run. l)undeer(.‘els Added Time To Reply to Kid Kaplan New York, Jane 14— The New by l HERE WE ComES tility by starring in the § York #tate hictie commissior application of Johnny Dundee, feath [convisse erweight 1 v weight eh {seaness rweight and juntor lightweight cham- s - pion, today estended wotil June 17t Laot for nom= the time Jimit for hic o ' ehallenge * “Ki Kaplan for the [: feather at v

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