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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1921, BOILOBI5HS855L 58580588 855882055250888 9528828290950 0LHLELLE 552 L 8 5L 08 LEYLLLBHLHLL9H85HLLHLLELLHLLHLLHLLLEHEDLHLLELLLNHLHLELHILLLLHL895H5Y! BESSES PLAY AT HOME TOMORROW-—NEW JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMP HAS BEEN DEFEATED BY KID -KAPLAN — MANOLEUM ON NUTMEG A. C. CARD'— YALE MAKES CLEAN SWEEP ON THE THAMES — BERLENBACH WINS — NOTES FPPPCSIFIPIVITITPOTVVITETTTTFIIFTUVCVTVVTIVTITGVITVIVEVCFIUVICTCEURICITVERIEDVIT i‘@?""@'""?"'"mm@“mW¢¢T'W’51‘f¢@‘m@?“@1‘0“GT"""'W' ;OWM""M AMERICANLEA GUESTRL’GGEE - FORMER LOCAL BOY IN RING [VALE SWEEPS AL ' JOHNNY DUNDEE LOSES HIS STILL SEEMS TO BE TOSSUP pavme— e RACED ON THAMES - JuN/OR LIGHTWEIGHT CROWN Har ity Desisive i} vam v‘ihlly Decii ]? D |Kid Sullivan Wins On Points Against Old Master, Result eatéd-Yictors 0“_[01‘ B Airope | Upsetting All Ring Dope—Berlenbach Kayos Jaffe. Yanks Idle As Detroit Loses to Indians — Washington Trims Athletics — Braves Drop to Giants — Phils | Humiliate Robins—Pirates Trounce Re Fleriee 5 : : o . Y 405 i Wohess (A = ] R > ; ; : e da oo une r———— New York, N. Y., June 21.—Kid e e e LOSES 2,000 POUNDS | Sullivan of Brooklyn won the world's IEIaYa oS et bpatiung oy i Johnuy Dundee, vetcran fight- junior lightweight championship last and the Olympic struggle on the Seine | er estimates that he has 14|‘i*‘|| | night by outpointing Johnny Dundee dered off fully 2,000 pounds in making [in & tea-round battle at the Nostrand cool, damp ption, It s . i 9 T : 2 & his 7 3 5 o & postvonement of thelr ) 1iit : . | i B : ; Yale, as if o make doubly certain her :“jfw A\' 'm“ Brooklyn. e : A i 4 i e right to represent America road, | sulliyans gitpuniched Dijsdes saith : ! s hard rights and lefts to the body, and with the Red Sox and in fe- Clevelend 11, Detroit 9. j . ! 2 ¥ . 1 @ ed a three-fold defeat on — — | 1 >dy has imposed a three-fold defeat piled up a lead which a fast finish by prived the world charn T Jun ind con- i A 5 chance lo increage thelr slender wed | xpenae of % L . . _ el RN e ] ANDPRSON IS THIRD [ Dundee in the last. two rounds could ver Det, 4 1 trol s " same 11 o heels of declsive victories over not match. The decision was close but Cleveland. Hu troupe, however, | ¢ ! i w the ma- ; T vard’s freshman and junior varsity popular. Lopes to she i v i 8 f zame 3 L s PRl x crews yesterday on the Thames g 3 i B . + > . . " . 3 o The loss of the Championship came ::u'ruzlxv:\\ belong in \ ker players ) course, the Yale varsity eight by four |Rogers Bowler Defeats Thompson and |, ", ") Lrise to a crowd of 12,000 sy, . b gending in 1 lengths led home the Crimson crew.| .. N0 4 podion in State | Which had congregated to witaess four t required al - I'he race over the four mile course at ten-round fights, a card arranged by to sottle the Cle I4he 1end of ‘4 mertoct: Ay s | G CIOUDG, St ot il ne a perfect ay Bowling Finals, the National Sports alliance for the it yomtorday, marked the close of two years of un- benefit of aged ringmen, win an 11 to 9 de interrupted vietories for Yale, and In a state league bowling match Berlenbach Also Wins ers against Cobl's . 3 o 3 7 ; . A closed the second college season under |y gijed at Rogers Recreation alleys last | ez el used three pitchers and a e v " e | J 5 % ‘ the tutelage of Ed Leader former - e e S A hint of Dundee’s disaster came in . i 0 2 ¥ N 5 "- ; |" ]“ » "‘\,‘ hin night Liddie Anderson defeated | the second bout of the program when couch of e piversit of us 8- 1 i i i ¥ 3 Thompson 6 out of 7 games and | Paul Berlenbach, light havyweight kn ut sensation, wag & trouble several times before he finally knock- strated Yale's right to row in the |the league standing., The games were 4 . - close throughout and although neither | 1 OUt K. O. Jaffg, in the seventh pimecom ank @ il i % I 2 2 , 3 o 3 . 3 A N 3 p Or i SR for the world rowing championship, ged unmercitully . ) Waehingtdn took advantage of St jwee 'h oo . o ¢ 1 o 3 st Louis’ idleness, enforced by rain, to 1t ) 1 w $ o 6 4 § A > 3% The contest, which in demon- | worked his way into third place m pull abreast of ihe fourth pla \ ] ) :v')‘\‘l“f’.‘ ket L sren b i 0o 1o e 9 / Olympic championships, an honor rohid : 'j S - "\‘ paugh ] 1 1 0 0 | 3 T won but a week ngo, was a gruelling | bowler was at his top form the match F ck he deeiding blow, a doublc 3 i X f I % 25 s : ) o s l » : P " = a3 % one. Unmarked by spurts, but noted ,was very exciting and attracted a M enter w uge a8 al v - , ' 2 e Y r " " B b e e Astor L - l“_:‘,f\ ,':“ ! ape o, Dt Matthews ) : y ; for its steadiness, In which Yale |large gathering of fans. With only a i:)'\‘”, ’]“’"‘ the Astoria slugger re &) & Antillating Latte > BCOIC , b e b3 ; gained an early lead and increased it slv)nrl] time ‘Iv!; befor : ln:p Ie gue Rt ian iacted Thacte : g t B 1: 27 3 3 ' p n average of a length eac o, |achedule will be co: sted uld i the first run in the fourth and save Al Pl ) i o Y35 PN .|‘~t|..l,‘ e piiny jh:“l' ‘qn::lj ',:‘,”., Rl ia :ulilh-rrrr»?”l‘l:h‘anlxll bowl- | Dundee opened flashily in his op- the day in the twelfth witl illiant PRSI ; B e ¢ I % % o oty 1l il : LS th, 4 ponent who broke through the cham- 5 A el 1 5 o A P stroke of I ers have a chance to win the title, B running catch for ™e tinal out v z . 3 " J © 5 4 Uahoaiania Iviliay abe mRbocthd. bowravar o fnlah pion’s form and began to trade sélid ing three Philadelphin runners no : 0. A E. e el iy s T Tn e s e s LSO sigtitNiand defls, Bullivan satfy anowed place to go to the clubhous T 2 o ] WOP MANOLEUM w18 o iy MEOMRL DR s LA ndicy iR e league standing. an ability to beat Johnny at the slug- The Glants continued their winning Mol o 0 ¢ MANOLEUR of ','”“‘. "“";-‘ "',“""‘“‘ had proven | ‘\‘ “d'".; i i ging game and piled up points ways in Boston with a 6 to 2 win over |}. 5 ] (ol At forea RN B Lay 5 iteelf unbeatabl In the shortor dis-| _-Anflerson==101, 118, AL 1L throughout the fight until the eight noleum, a former New Britain boy who has been |tances and Crimson fans had pinned 114, 105—786, Average 112.2 round when he staggered the cham- the Braves and chalked ‘up their vove i ; - b, 118, 102, 104, | nion with a right to the body and a ) Ieiimann, . 0 . ? . + , 1l i ¥ enth straight victory. lou North, |Bluw, 1h .. ; 3 2 1 doing well in !'m saunared civele, will box Young Leonard, the|their chief hope for victory in a po; Thompson- T who contracted the losing B slble weakening of the powerful erew |85, Aver left to tie chin and then had the : cte loalog I T Ve s A SIS o Wallingford Sheik, at the Nutmeg Stadium in New Haven Mon- wEde CE B member of the Cardinals’ staff, Was ' jianev. 3 e ) ‘dav nig i inaey Eavinn Na g i e longer distance. ) s better of a rally when the stunned e L AL E M Wimt Chat Gt sy e E i , . day x.xy,qt a5 a prelimi 1ary _{n l!\o l)(\){,fll‘fl flc_lnslem SCYRD. | hope was shastored. Harvard did nnt . ; : i Eaine LAk LSl raad @it Manager Bancroft, Watson held |¥ \ i i 1 e Manoleum hu.‘ fought the Sheik twice, getting a win and a draw. | become disheartenea finished Bathmxz Beauties Seen andee Beilllant In Ninth the Hub crew to aix hits. Frank Wil-{piars " 0000000 8 0 4« et (RS | steady, fighting to the last yard, This B > Noising Bik dapger Dukdes Worked son, former Boston col star, | Whitel 0 AP crew's followers felt it mad wood II‘I Re"c“ fll thc lalk u-m‘.mn,\ in the ninth round, outboxs- round, Berlenba *h's eye was cut badly and ,l.-nh swung solidly to his rival's accepted cight chances and got one hit. RS | The Crimson crew got the hrenk at | fering llw([lllllvll" on the rwm‘ nr,m- round, however, Sullivan came out In a slugging frame of mind, the| the gun and forged ahead with a | obening of this enormous pool today,| j tormined and sngain beat Dunder tati-end Phillics humillated the Rob- | i ] o7 Manchester's Pty I State Leagne Olympie Rifle Competitions Open | avoke of 34, hut apparently was both- ‘.\- {i ig ;Il'l;u“"um by \[fln .\v'||||l\,. six New [ ¢ \ing the round and the Junior-light- [0 the wat E A28 D) MISRLY ] ! [ Wil Provide Tntertainment At St | Mondny Wit Miniature Carbine | 700 DY the vinpie of a br S ireine H oty | WEIRNL championship by a marrow Dutch Ruether had one of his off-| wer—Hatted for Ludolph in 9 | e el one 18w healty g pgin, The decision was popular with duys and withdrew under fire in the |t eland o ‘| Mars's Pield, shooting Fvent, | Yale sbon gained over its opponent [#Nd When they pass in review becore |y, orowd, Newspapermen at the ring- third. Decatur and Greene, lis suce oap i hvey : I | and took the tend. | the crowds who will be the Judges, |y a, isugreed among themselves. cestors, fared Jittle better. wergl) sl Herman Bronkic's Vancherter team Rheims, France, June 2L.—The| The passing of the Harvard hoat | h¢ Soriy will be exceptionally | ™y 4o 00 ase was done in the fist Superior atick work gave Pitts. in the st will he the attrac- | Olympic rific competitions will open [was in the same eadence, without any ‘l;u‘;‘ Saaat w[l “,:'," Is sclected as the | g bt in the second, Sullivan out- JEN 8 0 48 ¢ victory ¥ SARUIE gr 2 lary's fleld tomot H‘”'.”)j\hmrh\ with the miniature carbine | Attempt at a spu Harvard men | 1108 . g I'Lm‘:m“‘"]mm‘ 340 o her| Bunched the champion with backe 3 Morrisc d Rixey were 3 o'clock, T ain S0 v A e o | teward g g g cup. natl. Both Morrison and Rix HindE . O e e sienty | £hootINg event, in Which fourteon na. | AfI°F the rco stated that was mor it el v-wnlm;m hands, and increased his advantage in BAttered out of the box PREN . y s tions ame cntered. Carbines of 22. | EsAppointing than a flashy gain by vol and interesting events fn fancy | 1 third when he stopped Dundec's young Pirate shortstop, hammered out ¥ tast charging with a hard right 1o the Yale - A . : calibre, “without the use of magnify- | g v d g e It sy 1 a double, triple and two =ingles in five Yalo's Power Great diving and difficult swimming etr vibs and a left to the stomach. The ritempts, spite of a pace two strolies slowe practice, is reported os r'ariag 10 and ony one of the three pitchers may be relfed upon to go the limit, [in8 glasses,” will be used at a dis- { These will be featured by Coach Hunt | " ¢ Harvard endeavored togretriove champion came bac! l I Larry Muiting will be seen ot short. {tatce of 39 metres, Four series of | " ", T 0" e kst A (d his assistant, Miss Dot Taylor, a SR DR WS ST Istop sand Ching Hammil, Becange of | 160 shots h will be fired, the maxi- | ! \ 0' 3% 117 year-old long distance champion | [PUrth and was on top of his man but the men were tired and tthroughout the round. He continued AMERICAN LEAGUE e e T erm twng WU posdis. score being 198 beiris |42 ‘ oy T e _ - s Yale's slower & with 3 interscholastic diving ehame |19 OMensive in the fifth but Sullivan O , Y Je i the outfield. The othe itions | The &hooting is done from anding ; Was hlntlnu Wins, NATIONAL LEAGUE il Toe Wited Tt it position, and a pistol target is used, lllmlnv‘ _wo ' e ] Vip and>who finished sixth o | SePPCd him with a havd left to th Bttt S & Washing i it A e iR The Swiss team 18 regarded as the | thirtieth mee Harvard-Yale | (rop pic tey-outs; Miss Viola ¥mith, o [ /AW @5 Johnny bounded off the rope: ton won & 12 Inning game from *hil Phitlies 10, Brooklyn 1. 'ing n Manchester Nkely winner, The exp e of the | 'oRAltas to Vale's time Was | peautitul diving venus and holder of | TheY eschuuged hard rights before 1) adelphia yostesdoy when Packinpaugh Brosklyn, N. Y June 21 & o opinion that the Anfericans and Aps [ 211 and Harvard's 22:11 2.5 [ ene-nalt mite record, and the Ciessz crashed a double to center field with | High Jed off yfor Brooklyn v a : gentines will be handicapped by the . crew was comprised ynski sister of New Britain, two you Fatal Eight Por Dundee Eluege on base, winning the game 3 | triple yesterday and scored on # 3 ung Rangers Downed in | pronivition against telescopie sights, | 1. Lindley *25; 1t M. Spock *2 "\ girls who are making rapid strides in ' The champion took the stath voun: . Thercafter Bwedo Carlaon | Kingsbury *26; J. 1. Miller 1. 8 L aquatic sports, and who are wondep. 0 appeared to have reached his best Rocketellor . Wiison 25 ol g orm in the scventh when he began to . 2 5 2 Yeciding Game hy Cubs The contest was hard fought at atl | Brookiyn yeste smre and we| Deciding Game by Cubs o0 o o b e m | 24 : o contest was hurd fon Mickey Walker Will Take |/ . i arpenter Bosides this, Conch Hunt §s con. | beat Sullivan to the punches consts a round ended, s won the f 16 of the por-| Cubs defeated the Young emplating pulling.in the water of the lentiy. Before the close of the round tUmes with Matthews, Washington | 1" & . centerficlder, starring throughout the | ic® ors Wnocked nangers i the third and deciding | On Leonard in Title Bout (1. 1. 8todaur battie, Matthews scorol the first run | Bueth f the box in the third g, of their series at Parvadise Park New York. June-21.--Mickey Walk- This same taday will hoard | pool a rowboat filled with people, Mo [however, the latter agsumed the ag. in the feurth and maved the game in|and pounds atur and Green 10 yeste . winning ‘ The Cuba |, "l tetend his worid's — welter. | (¢ Homere o v York to leave for | accomplished a similar stunt some | BRessivegwhich he climased with the the eighth when he made a fine ru Z" reventh and eighth innin lo- 1 A, Karosas, | oo title against Benny Leonard, | '"® Olympie games, The erew des [ time ago at Moubattan Beach for the | sensational exchange in the eight that ning cateh In center field for the final | kan made a howe run in the seventh . Harkin | ghtweight champior and Dave | 1aved its departure until a week atter | 8olanick News Co,, when he pulled 12 clinehed the fight and the ehampion + o 184 COTe t ong on 1 " sk ) cn, of N 0, | @ . fhe mpic & 0 e chartered owhoats w I3 welght eot . 8 out, with the bases filled. & N O HILAUELPHIA . “ i d PO | ghade will mect the winner, the New Olympie toam the ehartered 1owhoats with a dead weight hip. WABHINGTON MAURLERI . pio. a, & ITH, Levine T. O'Nell, 2 v | Vork state athletic commission an-| el America &0 that it might take ed at 11,500 1bs in the choppy waters Veteran of Ming AB R W PO B fauid o 4 . " Young re linadup: A, Clem, o ouncad vesterday, Details have not | PAT I the historic race of yesterday. | of the eean. It was then he acquired ‘Kid" sullivan, like Dundee, of - (44 . " t » 9 ’; " A tey it > i It F al r } ;‘."m“‘ 3 e S0 site : 1 I, Pasquale, 1. Derkowits heen seitied tut Chairman Georg: the nickname of the Human Tub. Italian extraction and \eteran of the Marels, b A s 6 3 bt : W. Kolodney, .. J. e firower of the commission said OLYMPIC POLO TEAM s stunt in &l water j¢ by no ving He wae born Stephen John Tri Geslin, 1t . vl ] ¢ 01 ¢ 3 0. W ¥ E 1. Whrer principals had agreed 1o place Pants, June 21.—The Argentine poln | H-CAN8 SIMPIe; it 1 practically amo in Brooklyn, May 21. 1897, and sop + {iejy | ATTANZEMENLS Tor the two bouis in the am, which with the United States, ieult as the ot 1T A pL for ih ot has heen resident of that city since Peckinpaugh, *s ) 1 3 s bl ol e tands of the commission, At least iaroe favorites to win the Olympie pole » will not be in a ti with the excoption of three years i Bhirley, 1b i...i.. e X . : « all, 3¢ Com- | = "¢ the baztles witl b ,,M,,. 0 e on At ahe e = the naval aviation serviee at Gultport Prothro 1 New York state and off night. The South Ametican ponies Ruel, ¢ Pluege, 5h New Swiss State Mise, Bnllivan has been boxing for 13 Derlin—The Jittle principality of years. He recently knocked out Babe chicnstein, perehed up In the Aips Herman but only 1wo nweeks ago lost een Austria and Switzerland, i& a decision to Mike Ballerine, planving to annex itscif 1o the Swiss " liminarics ihiie Lieehtenstein 1 one of the Paul Bearlenbach Astoria ligit e R ¢ . Mo End White' Piague oor scason, Mr, Brower said Rusertl, England has decided (o send the \ culosds will b " Gia r eame team which defeated the United Hargrace, sx g ’ Narberry, p . ) . ) . pate FALCONS IN MILLDALL . - pent, It 1 . cades, o € 1o Dr. Living- Fhe Valeons go to Milldale tomor- 'taln Melville and Major Lockett ha wtals 1 y rrand @ { the Na- ’ 1 B ™ ' el countrics in Burope, being ted O i 1 ' S row afternoon for a game with the resimed playing a month ) o 3 ¥ o :;f;",,'h hy o 3 3 . on ] at Re- [cown team, 4 , miles Jong and fivey miles wide (Contrined on Folloning 1'age) PHILADELPHIA st . . e i com— AB. R H PO [ ning l an andi fS— = 5 Ktates at Meadowbrook in 1914, Cap B B veosassFes " 3 5 wade to stage both during Hv out l ttracted much attention i Riconda, b Drken, h Weich, #f Hause: Simmons, 17 . 3 2 % = ~ - ’ : - Perkine, ¢ ..l & : : res Jueen. 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