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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1924. BHAHHEHLHBE L5 HHHHLH00LLLL58LLHLH9558. BELLLSILLALEHEELBLELHLELHHH8LHHHLLLLILHHHHL8LH5E90EEHHLLLLEHEEHHEHH8D 9808, BESSES PLAY AT HOME SUNDAY — TIGERS HAVE CHANCE TO TAKE LEAD — KAPLAN PROMISED SHOT AT DUNDEE’S CROWN — YALE VANQUISHES HARVARD — CHILEAN HEAVYWEIGHT STAGES COMEBACK — OTHER SPORTING NEWS FPIVPVTTIIIIIIITIPTIIIIITIVITIITIITITITICVIVIVITITPIPTIIDFVGTVIIPII THIIITOTDETITIVTPVITIIVIIPDIOPTIVIIPPPPTIPE PTVFITVEIIFIIIITITIIENIIITPINT IF TIGERS WIN TODAY THEY |YEP, BOONE HAS BEEN A |DUNDEE ACCEPTS KAPLAN’S HUNT TO EXHIBIT SLIDE INTO FIRST POSITION| BGON 70 THE RED SOX| CHALLENGE, BUT THAT'S ALL SWINMING POWERS | (Wil Tow Boats Filled With o Peaple at Capitol Park Tank PPe, TP T . Yanks Do Not Play—Indians Trounce (‘hamfis 6-5 While Hard Hitting Young Outficlder Plays Heavy Role in Up- Cobbmen Make It Three Straight From Red Sox— ! I Chisox Lose to Senators—Browns Beat Athletics— Reds, Giants, C'ubs and Pirates Win in National. | No Date is Set and No Offer Has Been Made Yet—) j Commission Says Kid Need Not Post $10,000 Forfeit rising of Lowly Boston Americans | | (*oach Herman Hunt, this seasons New York, June 19.—Jolnny Dun- [at the Polo Grounds. He and Dis | mapager of the swimming pool at Gee, featherteight champion of the [manager advanced a rather unusualcapitol Park, Hartford, has several el e e challenge of [demand of Kaplan, Ihig treats in store for the lovers of world, has accepted the cha They insisted the Connecticut boy |(his sport when he throws this Cew York. June 19.—The Yankecs| Two ba t Spe : ¢ & Kid Kaplan, of Meriden, put up a forfeit of $10,000 that he [.pormous pool open to the public this New Yor i £9, :ha 3 . ! : . S The ligtle two-ply champion, |would make the weight. The com-|gaturday. Among the features that are in the embarrassing predicament | Ciierile; sar: ] R through his manager, Charley John- [mission would not consider this, say- |wiv he the attractions for the open- of having to rely on the Cleveland Dievs Mo ston, made known his decision when |ing that it was a little too stiff a for- 1i|\g days will be the duplicating of his Indians, who just beat them three out cleveland & i 3 : Bush 1; the boxing commission met yesterday. [feit to ask of any challenger. famous stunt, hy “"i‘,'.' he became of four by taking the final game of oft Hoxvt "' o in ‘1‘, It now remains for some promoter | known as the Human Tug. He first their series, 6 to 5, to keep them in |[fH0Z Pt g e et Lk X ; < " 5 : fo step forward and make terms with Kaplan Ready |accomplished this a_tew years ago at first place by trimming Detroit today. i i the men. Meriden. June 19.—Louis took the | Manhattan Beach, New York for the The American league leaders, who Tygers Win : 5 # : { Kaplan had posted his money With |ows vather calmly last night. He | Selsnick News and the Associated this morning were only eight points Tz g . . : the board hut Dundes delaved hisloouiq not be characterized as “cool as | tually towed in the ahead of the Tygers will not be able Mich.,, June 13.—Detroft answer to the chalienge on two occa- Iy “cucumber” for the night itselt pre. | ¥aters of the ocean, against the to strike a blow in their own behalf entire series from Boston, sions, after hesitating the usual 14 l\cpeq that. But toward n:ccnng"‘_'“’"g tide, 12 regulation rowhoats until tomorrow, as they are scheduled | taking yesterday's game, 5 to 3. The days grace in which & champion must [ pundee he showed coolness of mind | 11°'1 With people with an estimated to mest Pittshurgh in an exhibition Victory of the ‘Tygers coupled with make known his intentions with re- [{hat made up for the heat of the eve- | - game at Toronto this afternoon, be- the defeat handed the Yankees by gards to a challenger. ning. All he has asked for has been fore returning to New York for a Cleveland, places Detroit within strik- Dundee, who defends his 130-lipe chance to fisht Dundee with the three gome series with the Red Sox. ing distance of the American league pound title at tho Henderson Bowl i ltitle at siake and now that he's ®ol | Both the Yankees and the Indians | leaders. i P 4 : Brooklyn, Friday night, at the Na- it the Kid will keep still—and let the | were prodigal of their hits yesterday.| Bill Pierey, Tted Sox pitcher, had 3 3 : tional Alliance show for the indigent fothers do the talking. | The former required 13 to make five [to retire in favor of Murray in the boxers fund, has agreed to make the ‘Il just get in there and do my runs and the latter 17 to make six. first inning when he was struck on |featherweight llmit for Kaplan. The [hest,” Kaplun stated last night. “I Tvery player in the game cxcept the head by a batted ball. The seore: Meriden Mite was named as runner [have wanted to meet Dundee and 11 Hoyt and Dush made at least one BOSTON up to Johnny Leonard and was placed {he ready any time he is, And T'll be | single. The home team for the sec- 1. PO A B first n line when Leonard lost to Tony |in shape too at 128 pounds, 1 have ond tome in the series came through |Fligsead, «f 3 e Vaosrreily, been working since the Garden bout with a ninth inning finizh, Speaker | b H Dundee has not defended his feath- land weigh 135 pounds but can come scoring the deciding marker on erweight crown at the title Nmit Jdown easily to Dundee's weight, wall's single with two out. Not a b since he won it from Kugene Criqui, IThat's all I've got to say.” on balls was issucd Detroit made it three straight from Boston with a 5 to 3 victory., “Rip” Collins kept his opponents’ nine hits well seattered, Bill Picrey, Red So pitcher had to retire in favor of Mur ray in the first inning when he was etruck on the head by Burke's sizzling drive, The White Sox dropped fourth to sixth place by losing, 5 to 4, to the Senators, who climbed back! into the first division, It was ¥ T AL T \. ,2;\.. Press, when he Detroit, won the ROMERO DEFEATS VALEREPEATSHER STOESSEL IN 12 WIN OVER HARVARD Chilean Hea_vy Stages Come-Back |Held Scoreless Until Sixth, But BeErh Gy 6atil the Aionl Chkoter in Garden - Then Comes Through when Washington scored twice and : 1 ) $ — —_— blanked the home team in its last . 3 : ] S ¢ B - s ki s = stand. Manager 1ddie Collins of the '\ovdall - - % : Bl °w York, June 19.—Quintin Ro- | Cambridge, Mass, June 19.—Yale | Weight (dvad) of 11,850 pounds. Just Sox waa banished when he protested 1ero, Chilean heavyweight, staged a |defeated Harvard's baseball team for |10 Show ths publie of this neighbor a decision in the ninth ensational comeback in his Amer- | the second day In succession yester- | hood that he did do it, he is planning L ety jcan campaign last night when he |day, $ 10 7, in a free-hitting contest, {10 Pull & number of boats in the pool, A b IR AR ! : Impressivey and decisively outpointed | Harvard scored its first run in the |M1ed With peopls of average weight, with -6 4 win, the Browns rose in an f : ! : # : Joe Stoessel, rangy New York heavy- |fifth inning. Yale, hold scorcless un. |F*Porters, whotographers and famous the world hand in hand with the Sen- | s ba Koy 3 : : ; WwelEht, in a 12-round match at the |1 the sixth, tallied twice fn that 1. |PAthing beauties, across this pool in ators with whom they are now tieq [t i ; | Velodrom Romero, Who Was | ning, four thues in the eighth ang "4/ iew of the public. There will be B i sogion ey arm naw U8d peivet |stopped by Floyd Johnson, Towa |twice in' the uinth, deiving fwe N0 Admission charged for this event, his 12th homer of the season in the base hits, Veach, Fothergill, ligney, Jones ; [heavyweight, in his American debut | Crimson pitchers from the mound, (It 1% JUSt one of the muny fres at- #1ghth. scoring Siser ahead of him. (R i sherificen, oone, e |at Madison Square Garden recently, | wWear, 0'Hearn and Mallors 1“"”'""' [1ractions that will be staged Satur- Bebind tnvinclhie pitching by Way. |Hurke, W ignes, donen; | fought n great fight against his Amer- g Ang Naslory bit home [dny and Sundsy aficrnoon for the o St of the major leugue season has been lie® g s e e trlumph. Dean gave Rogers Hornshy |\ 5 : ; \ f f the Bos Stoessel, the Chilean Lwo hits and forced his team matos 5 hi ol Lo e it Wenoe & tne- Bes te share two more. Dean also hit for | 5sng e e e et - Kapadi an emphatie eightl Vst year, Tk & e Mesiat 1 iats =h 2riaeh | And one of the main reasons for pedestals of eious debut in his new surroundings, Browns Win SO PsmMCIon Sas) T ‘ et e ‘I‘”lfll ¥ 0 but had to yield to the slightly super- | St. Louts, Me. June 19, - The JOUNE outfeider from the Tt Ay for prowess of Pete Donohus of the ' Browns made el s ekl ia i e Reds. Tha differenc in their hurling | three game so Was measured by a 2 to 1 count Piling up 18 hits while Aldridgr held his opponents 1o six, the beat the Phililes 8 to 2 ond Cotter lad th with three bingies ap Emil Yde, young Pittshurgh box maAn was the chief factor {n Ejrates 4 to 3 decfat of the Braves Larry Benton aleo pitched well until from HERMAN HENT Manush, hits, Veach, Boone, Rlue; threc rune. Harvard batters found to feel out the sixth and the ninth, Cheek and gained confl- [1odd getting home runs but left up to the standard in every detail progressed and | (hree wen on base in the final in- | ns have Jifted him to the (10 the Afth round fook the aggres- |ning with one run needed to tie the \dolatry formerly occu- %1V From that point on the out- lewore, The score: (ker, Hooper and Lewis|COMe was never a - question. His YAt oar stroke and several other excep- notabies Straizht right working perfectly and AN tionally difficult swimming strokes (his marksmanship good, the South ;1""' d that are seldom exhibited for the Ameriean used his blows effectively, | yieem, ) 1 3 [benedt of the averags layman ring Ktocssel continually. And the | Malior i 1 "o w Britatn Heraid for \ky New Yorker's faw was an Hather 3 a "" the dilferent eoauts that ar seheduisd for this increasingly popu- | Wear [lar imard resort and particular fdeal target for that straight punch. |, she UP FROM' THEIR BERTH IN CELLAR|: % ot i B Wb U il v i £ 80 1 2o o s i M boon to Manuger Fohl. His hitting has heen both timely and spectaculs ind his work in the field has been Seott *in swimming pertner, Misa Dorothy aylor will perform several swimming | #tunte, one of whieh will be the per. Boston f foct exeention of the famous double- ontficlding cavorted at Fenway park clean sweep of the v L) the Nt es with the Philadel- — - p phia Athletics by shutting out the e {istorns yesterioy, 5 10 0. 1en wi- BESSES HAVE CHANCE TO CLIM Cubs Hams hit his 12th homer of the sea 'fwnwmm Yeon In the cighth, scoring Sisler ah visitors' attack 'of him. The score PHILADELPHIA A, M PO A D Sl neopl omero's showing last night, while | Neale feat by Johnson, assures him of a | xii " Tremmmm==1piace in the American heavyweight easily phoud H"‘ ‘"""l"' flfl;’(‘nv 3 i r ichex [etass which will Hkely resuit tn many | tionally proud of them in their diften Two Wins Over Manchester Williams Vanquishes 0 5 e e s a colorfu! Will Do Tt—T Pl | Wesleyan for Title |nciter with a good right hand ana | ill Do It—Team Plays | Williamstown, Mass, ®# June 19—« a2 good defense but his inability to | make the tie | Pykes Rishop, Riconda, the eighth when the visitors bunched |Hauser four hits for three runs, immons Miller, 1t Yanks Lose League Game at Home ‘i on Sunday Afteirnoon, Willlams College yesterday won the thres hascbail championship by defeating Wealeyan 6 to 8. Am- herst is th other member of the group, Gregory, who graduates Mon- day won his last game by striking out fathorh the American style of hoxing | %11 handicap him until experience teaches him this art HARVARD NA HAMMOND, Cambridge, Mase., June 1%.-John GARAGE and SERVICE STATION Repaiving A Makes—tadillacs # Specialty Wrecking Sers b Day and Night 15 men and i ed Dits, afternoon, | with a triple with ding only four scat- | w. Hammond, 1 of Boston, was Fisher re three men | yegiopday elected captain of the Har- | three men on jyarq baseboll team for 1925, Ham- score bY | yond plays second base, inning | ko A race of people in India that all elephants have two trunks three eyes and ten legs in the land Porter and [y which elephants go after death Cleveland, June 12 made it three out of four from Ne York yesterday winning, & to 5, put ing the winning run across in the ninth, when Speaker scored on S Y y o J urd SIl's single after two wers out. Cleve | $ 1 . " J A double win for the lo- | 1and was forced to waste many of ita | Manchestor, | W¥11liama e End 17 hits because of the sharp felding L e ! of the Yankees. Not a base on balle 1o 3 ! e lecals a ' T RO ekt g R was issued. Lvery player in the eague | Howard game with the exceptions of Pltehers P Hoyt and Bush of New York made at least one hit NEW YORK to Start the D&y Wrong P ‘ Gee! WHAT A SWELL DAY- | UNGA BiNGA | Cleveland gy 0 0 . e NASH CARS PO SALL By J. B. MORAN GARAGE Acsociated with A G Hawker 3131, CHURCH &1 fel. 2842.2 BRIGGS [ PARAHKA SOKKA 1\ 56BINGA HoOKA: - MINGA play at hom “unday following a game Manchester Sat- | base in the seventh, The a n sth nking in 34 in o Toulmin in 9th much s upon these believe while JEhtly Ruth, rf ' . 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