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DAILY HERALD, 1ULSDAY, JUNE 17, “ 85899890 55553 4. bMON&&&&b&m-’0‘“‘0&0MM&&MM&OQMM%MMMMM&A&h&N&-h&&b&fi“%bhb&&; LOYBLLES 2 A, LYSHHIDLHEHH85LHLLEHBLLHLLILELLBLLHHLSH$SISEBEAHEHEHS0 ) GREAT REGATTA ON HUDSON TODAY —INVADING BOXING CHAMPS PROVE FALSE ALARMS — COBB AND JOHNSON ENJOY UNIQUE DISTINCTIONS IN BIG LEAGUE — YANKS GET NEW PITCHING STAR—OTHER SPORT NEWS OF INTEREST mflmtflfi‘fiflfl"N"‘!"W"TNCQ‘O"O‘JOtht”"“’tfl'ct“'“"m’"NW'"'F"‘V’A‘@T‘FT'I'O"‘V’F'FQ"T’N?"!Q!‘GO" TLVGTIVOIPOTVD. PPPOTPITPPRVTVFVIPITIIPPTITIVIPIPOPOVNTIG G YANKS STILL CLINGING TO GRER SLAPS KAYD Oskorne’s Form NG JUNPWINIS FLOYD JORNSONIS TOP PLACE IN AMERICAN Indians Beat Yanks, Tygers Defeat Red Sox, Browns Trounce Athletics, Chicago Bests Washington, While in Older Circuit the Giants Batier Cards, Cubs Lose to Phils, Braves Win Frem FPirates and Brooklyn Triumphs Over Reds. New York, Juns 17.—Alphonse and Gaston of comic supplement never were more defere=*ia other than are the Yanke Sox Beausc they ref ungentlemanly as while Detroit w New York today is the top rung of the American ladder. Bullet fame and Boston, trouncing still cliz Joe Bush, does not helieve code of etiquette, eight innings to help team mates pull away to a lead over their tenacious rivals by holding the Indians to threc scattered hits, but in the ninth with the assistance of Johnson's crror, h handed a 2 tribe, Coveleski game for (leve Yankees' spersed three times, Detroit climbed points of second ehut-out ofer the slugging 2t 0 1.it Stoner, ) mitted Fohl's men to become familiar with his slants, ents down with six hits, bled its oniy chance to game in the eighth eqd ouwt with the Browns moved up to fifth place pounding eut a 10 to 2 win over the. Athletics. Collins took the e ConnieMack's charges in the seventh ', when he combed Burns for a homer with three Lyons hdfiped win his own game with @ oWt 16.—The Browr and made it two Philadelphia A winning 10 to 2. C. the seventh found the Lyons not only pitched but got a singl which result a pitched b land, ke bingles thi Ruth was seor eight PHILADELPITA labe ", P.0. to within a scoring a Red Soy, never per- unduly opp jum- ak up the Tod ground- Th place by Vs on binsos by on. double Landing on the long end of a ¥ to ® score in a s&ee-saw hattle with Washington, Chicago took firme hold on its first division berth., Hoop- er settled the argument in the eighth with a drive with all three sacks accupied Ruthlessly trampling on the hapless Cardinale to the tune of 7 te 2 while the Cubs dropped the opener to the lawly Phillies, the Gianta widened the breach between themselves and the windy ety aggregation to a gamec and a half, It was the Giants' first k tory of the season over Hornshy ane 3 sl LU company who took four rtraight ULt Cohnmily the league leaders in the mound city 1am month. “Hack” Wilson, South- worth's sensational young under iy, plammed out a triple and two singles, drew & bare on balle, scored two rons and drove two more, Neht a atrong game for the McC Alexander had to take to cover un- | Tigers were scoring three runs der a heavy bombardment Phila- [ mann went hitleas, but two of Aetphia hits in the second inning of Hlong fiies brought men loma the Cub-Philly tussle and his team third, Hoston missed a chawce mates were eventually overwhelmed, score in the eighth when, with 2to 8. A running catch by Cy Wil- | bases fitled, Todt grounded out. liams in the eighth featured. BOSTON Unable ot do anything with AR Barnes’ offerings, Pittshurgh ' te 4 decision 1o the DBraves hit Cooper and Stone al wil fith Mclnnes treipled with full and Tierney followed homer. Brooklyn ways with a 5 to 2 tAumph over einnatti. Btock, Griffith and Tayior Lelped Grimes out of several places with sensational support grave caught his first game Reds since he broke his hand in May AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland Wins, Cleveland, Jur made it two etraight from today, a ninth inning rally a2 1o 1 victory. ®ingics by Syatt and Ellerbe, 1wo ¢ Johneon's grounder, o trom srcond battie, Ruth was The score ingle and ba n MeManus, Hauser stolen bnses o playe Dykes, bherts Jome runs, Jacohso Willimims; macrifice Gnllowey and MoManus and sler and Bisler; Rice eft on bLases, T alle Hurns 1 bases on oft and Tigers 8, Ned Sox 0, June 16,1 Detroit to a shutout today, holding the seatt I hits while pitehed pitched { over Boston awites, | Rox #x victory Ned the Hell- his from 1o the ¢ of dess 1L PO A E lost a 9 4 P Boston Iy : 4 & ¥ 1 0o 1 the with eontinued fia winn New netti White Say 8B, Senato Johnson, 5t Ruth, £t Hendr Pisp Schang. o gon afew OW COLLAR that is full of ' comfort-20F Bl Cluett Peabody &.Col=- ' NATIONAL LEAGUE Win 159.9-9.8:8-92.8-5-5-9:89-6-9- 5.8 8-475-9-4 Moody No Match for American| Middleweight Chamy o New York, June 17.—Floyd John- | wom a technical knock- | Balsa I last night at the Queenshoro Stadium | of Towa out over Andrews of Spain, at Long l=land City, when the referee stopped the hout after two minutes thirty-five seconds of the third| round and a showed nothing but an abil- to take punishment He landed thres all in the second T the battle was a| Johnson swinging chopping right| Early in the opened a cut| from which the| the | ity only round. moving heavy uppercuts and swings at Balsa's head round Johnson Balsa's eye hlood flowed freely throughout ght. Th: Spaniard assimilated punch after punch, without a come- back but never stopped rushing with down and a futile guard In the sccond round Balsa ght openly and landed solidly three times but Jolnson took the ses- | sion by a big margin, | In the third round, Balsa, blinded and beaten, backed away for the first time and was on the ropes when the | bout stopped. Johnson weighed | 195 and Balsa 192, The fight was fo| have been of ten rounds. Jose l.om- hardo, feath ht champion of 'anam lost the decision in another ten-rounder, Billy Defoc New York | {1 CREWS AWAITING STARTER'S SIGNAL Great Regatta on Hudson River This Alternoon blows, 1o rest of pieture of first ahove most horizontal position and is| was rweight to of S N. Y. June 17— austern colleges, west and a coast, today the he Poughkeapsis four miq Crews of ona { sisth | This shows Osborne’s finish- 'lw“u:l"f:“”"in;r 1‘01’{11 in the high jump, an | a three aft !acmbahc lunge that suggests a 1 somersault rather than a leap. t gathered, [ Osborne does not land in an up- A new 18 pight position. As the picture GOBB AND JOHNSON ON from trom the Pac! waited the start « rowing weather for NoON Contests, As the regatta much of the wlk was o of eastern rowing methods against western stroke which gave Washin ton the west's first vietory in year's regatta and Yale two great seasens under the g of Ed Leader Washington, seeking a seco q, : triumph en the Hudson, will demon- i strate today [ Penneyive . Oldest In service, Amd Walter, AnnuAal maects hers, poriencing a rowing v picked as thep wistanding champion Weve Teaded. of the among colleges en- ! tere the Iast \ I #yetom he western ender in last two but ghis year ex has heen the ta, i 1 Dean of Wurlers, Never vival, canst the Amond present day ; [ball players (N suptemely eonfident. [und Walter trafned to a high stroke victorics over L ween, | wonder two em distinctions™ Not only docs Cobb rank |, oldegt player s und Johnson th Both Confident Roti unique |, Peansy has eastern emoothness and finish An carly scason defeat hy the are vania, TR f easy in point of ser y dean of hurlers, |, record ¢ erews 1 has acquit on, weldom b w to the Poughkeep. from an im ifornin ) Irmiger, of Green Bay, Washington came dr pressive ANl Makes—Cadiilncs specialty Repairing " training camp fresh victory over wit) 5 Wrecking Service, Day and with s NASH CARS | FOR SALE BY L) | 1 | «+J. B. MORAN GARAGE A rugged, proportion of veter Itusty Callow of the huskies be will repea Captain Don Grant, 115 p awain in the west o confident, In Gran J ninth man 1 & boat ; ) troke powerful sight " ne of last seasor Coach feves his erew nd eox G, Hawker Tel. 2842-2 Associated with A, 137 CHURCH ST, P eaptain « Int ington carric " Second Honeymoons e dray s Wisee number Hudson a N The ’ | ONLY MnOoW WHAT ToLd me MY STAR ALWE Conmm WHY HAauE You GoT (T v SO Fo Hira s ‘“'c leyan lA);cs to Trin. i in a Sarprising Upset This shows Harold Osborne of seen literally University of Illinois, champion | bar, high jumper of America, at the question this topmost effort of his jump. Os- this borne’s body has assumed an al-| nounce it perfect. shows, h ealights on his hands! deucedly bad form, but illegal. tngton two years later, major e o S 2T GARAGE and SERVICE STATION Night {have b WELL WuO 10 You THimw | | Saw Downw | '.OBGV/ K ToMm's ALL RIGHT ALMOST GERTAINTY EASILY THE WINNER France However, Has Yet to 0. K. Knocks Out Spanish Fighter in Osharne’s Form Third Round June 17, Champion et — World's Harry out in Waterbury, Middleweight of Pittsburg, knocked Trank Moody of Wal England, the sixth round of a scheduled twelve. Juns 17.—It is generally thing can pre- ! conceded that only on America from winning the run-| Greh jump in the Olympiad this is. thing is the tion of Harold Osborne, mi rner, who recently leaped to a Trent ning high {summer at § That ¢ quali possible dis- round fight here last night. A vicious right to the jaw sent Moody sprawl- world record of 6 feet S 1-4 inches, ing to the canvas, He aro at the Osborne employs a “hip roll” in| count of nine, but slipped back and slearing the bar, followed by an al-| then jumped upright, but too late as head foreinozt downward dive, | Referee Jim Galvin had counted him K ‘a popular on the coast and for | out. rolling over the inaicason known in athletic circles| Ed Keely of Bridgeport halted Olympic officials ' as the Caiicornia jump. Frank Terbler of Montreal ‘in the stvle. Critics in] Ame Omicials O, K. Osborne. | third round of a six round bout, the ¢ s 0.1 American critics and officials have | referce stopping the fight however, pro-! < ay orne’s form and| Tracey lerguson of Meriden are of the opinion that it is perfectly | Kid Carson of Holyoke, Ma }logal, Their reasining is based on the |an eight round draw broad and sensible theory that any Young Leonard of Wallingford won form is all right as long as the bar is|on a foul from Rocky Smith, New rot touched, York, in the fourth round of the ten- “If Osborne round semi-final. neck in making an —_— euver out of the high ! his affair,” assert the American dignitaries. | | Qu cived word from IFrance that o - s style will not be protested The score: ago not our neek."” it is legitimate,” June 17, 1923 Hooper, French Aren’t So Suve About It. The gentlemen in Paris, however, This is akin to if TWO WEIRD PERFORMANCLS it ¢ 80, and don't 0dd MeClen Collins, may not be so h hoiled about the matter, They may urge that Mons. v June Mostil, Sheely, Osborne be restricted in his strenu ways, for his own personal safety not 1o mention the safety of KEuro- pean 1 They may, in short, Bluege F'riday held the Sax to four hits in cleven innings, during which he walked 14 men and hit one, Inci {with a mediocre jump of 5 feet 9% | HHN inches, a mark which i being heaten | b E 0 jaily in schoolboy tests these yeats, | > KRN 3 st ity : Schalk, ¢ Leverette, p, PITTSFIELD GETS PLAYER o urston. » I:n accepted forms or not at all. This is noteworthy bocause Ray sel- Alley, Catehier and Infickder wes| = i SR ; most st French country, i fought cares to risk a broken acrobatic man- Jjump, that is bewhiskered “It is certainly | P an saying that we | i we ; pitching exploits featured in Chicago-Washington game of 17, 1923, Leverette fanned five successive . times, while The, situation is at least interesting, Whatever action is finally taken Os- | horne's task is not being made cawer by the consiant fear that he faces pos sible disqualification in the Olympiad The | officials should study Usborn prelimin. mp aud make a definite raling fon it before the sports earnival opens, The high jump is one event in { which America has enjoyed a consis- | : tent Only once in seven tia manner, Across the Atlan-| cois jios the jump gone to any other | ic they say this is not only!nation. That was in 1906 at Athens, i\\ hen Leahy of Treland won an a fluko | ary and left foot, after the Califor- monopoly. has played with hut one his hig to the Detroit 18, 1905 Aftar he still wears the Johnson folned Wagh or in Anuguet, on his Wit each ub during " league care Tho An Olympic committee | dom makes two errors in six weeks, Cohb b AStrunk ack in Aug coutive season roit spangles. 18 con e TORIN yrossinne B8 B xBatted for Leverotte Pittshurgh Pirates, Has Been Transs wadington Peck, lin, Dan in the abh r 907, L3 He 18 new starting out Tth straizht campaign Yeur yenr this sterling pair ave horne the brunt of the work for Cobh with the the mound, ferred to Lastern League, e of « 1 b 17.~Dan 5 |lw" ’ « . vee b on. | Pl RS Pittshorgh, Pa., Juna Al ateher and infielder of Pirates™hus been released under % tlon to the Pittafield team of the |livans, of Kastern league, it was announced te. | Harris, 2h .., 5 1 Any by the management of the Pittg. el e cese 8 1 since voming Into the main {DUFEh natlonals. 1t was aiso an. FHIGAY B d : nounced that George Haas, outfielder - . - earlier in the weason farmed '..“‘” 43 B 10 8% ': 0 the Oklahoma City team, had heen | (2ICA80 -« Ll oo pllod gy transferred to Pittatisld, A AR S ']‘”I 109 ""“ 3 Wits, Judes tee MeClellan, Colling rifice v 3, MeClel. Falk Double L MeClelian Kamm, 1'rid Judge; Sheely, unas. be- | aisted Rases on halle, off Friday 14, and | everetied Struek out, by Friday Lyon, |4, 1e Hits, off Leverstte o Green, 1n Thurston, 1 in 1 in- smashed pitcher, Vriday 1 Umpires, Nallin and 1:58 elr respeetive teamn tiek and Johnson ach has reached the pinaagie of ame; in fact, neither Ty nor Walter ag had 1o take a back seat from any on f them Aoy Cobb has topped 1he out o e urned the has b ame, ®oime out hitters i At one time he trick nine s in A row thres pennant-win though never on a world yet to i titular box the few major i honor leagne Max Carey, Wheat, Brook- honor that gos Johnson, Neitl up as long ns r has been on two is teammate, asons, DARTMOUTH DEFEATS CORNLI N. H June 17, ad Cornell 4 to 2 played game large crowd of alumni ment guests, his inst game hatters anon art. here winner, Johnzon has Hanoyer, name listed ng one rs «ans N lan, mouth defes coren, of yesterday in a well cage such fore a In the ttghureh, and an for th and rotte 6, in innings ning. Hit b, Leverctte 1 commenee piteher ranned out a two bagger itional Zach same eleven by seore R UK 02 O e | i Lyon and Seavy Owen Time Cornell 1o onn Datrtmo Whitney a th 610 100 Fomarrow's scor \ game that Tone was won by the score of 38 te 1, 'BRIGGS VE-En - | Knew Tue WinD OF BUSINESS HE S aN*= < | SUPPRSE THIS 'L, Be THE LAST LLL SEE I'tL BET ne DIOV'T BRING HIS WIFE ~ SUFPOSE HE HE'S MERE on ‘ - | WAS WALKIn OH } BUSINESS AROUND THeAa WND) AND | RAN RIEHT ] = INTe Tom BISHY 1 WHY GEORGE J GoBs How You TALw !' How CAN You STIEK UP FOA. A RAKE UKE HE'? WHEN W weRe LON OUR WEDDING TRIP He S ) LW 4

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