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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 28 1924, SHLELHLLEHEHLHLBLLLLHLBISIHHLDLE 5508582808505 58LLLLLEIELLHLL5HBHSLLHHHLELEHHLLLLHLOHELBE$LELLOMESSLSLIDLL20 58 088L5$S5HLHEBLES. L [d CITY LEAGUE GETS UNDER WAY TODAY —RUTH AND COBB BATTING SECOND AND THIRD, RESPECTIVELY, IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE — SLIPPING YANKS STOP SKIDDING WHEN THEY HIT RED SOX IN DOUBLE HEADER YESTERDAY ; FEPPPIIIIPIIIVIITITIIVIIIVIIIIIFIIIIVEPIUVIGTVITITITOTIITVIIIIIIUIPIITI T DIRIIIIICICIIIIOTITISTIICPIGTITIIITPEIIIVIIIIIIIIID. L FOPIIITININETPIIFIIPG FIPTPIVIISP YANKS BREAK LOSING STREAK | *ACH STARS AS IN THE DAYS OF OLD |FRSFY (ITY SEEMS | #ORNSBY CONTINUES TO BE WINNING TWO FROM RED So Brooklyn’s Outfielder, Oldest Player in National League,‘v I."(ELY AS [;H["[;E NA TIONAL"S BEST SLUGGER Still Ranks With |he Stars Wills-Firpo Fight to Be Held on; KING OF SWAT ' Already He Has Equalled August 80 ! . Hans Wagner’s Record— Chicago and Cleveland Change Positions — Pittshurgh Continues National League Spurt—Reds Beat Cards | Jamieson Leading Ameri- nouncement is expected from Pro- ; ok |k : " moter Tex Rickard fmmediately fol- / e can League With Bahe Neaw York, Jur —P 1p Yan Meusel: fices, Jonies, Hofman; dou- ; o lowing the end of the democratic | { : ¥ i 3 brez s L L L : : . national convention that he will con | [ ! v » . | Ruth Second and Old Ty kee wral i point by six strai e shaw ke 2 : . { . ; duct the proposed heavyweight cham- 3 PR 3 s 2 t v 2 | : pionship elimination bout between . Sl non the flof Poxd Y My s orkman 1 . L g ; i i Wills, Now. Orleans negro, and | |. N8 3 Cobb in Third Place. Bgw Y orkern 8 AL s 110 51- I e T % 75 Luis Angel irpo, South American ¢ A e gl 4 el 4y . u ettt 5 n 11- . i ; é ;| giant, in his arena in Jersey City on 5 3 ; A ¢ ] b ! LR ; ; : Au . This date was announced |BY sociated Press QURMRIORN. corme-DACK Wi : A MoriRrty . timaa : TN - 4 vesterday by Newton A. W. Bugbee of . | Chic ; 28.—Rogers Hornsby, S 4 Double MCOTYoNRR O CRER Iz g e L 2 the New Jersey State Boxing com- : ; [ hatting champion of the Natienal A EA | sl | i iy icissionaegcharatalons hich the Ll league and star second baseman with b 3 o ; : out would “in all probability” be the St Louis Cardinals, is out to es- Rty Y BIE - BOMOn, Siore Witt, o el b : G s skl /) held in Jersey City. Commissioner ) | tablish a new National league récord Bhited t Histod Husm ML R | Y e 3 Bugbee's announcement followed a S " ling the circuit in hitting for flx8 ek Jawkrd Ane 1005 < - ! : o 5 - ) conference with Platt Adams, New : : ; Hietheatin taporattine tho ta by Mariean dsague. Bevan Hed Box Meus) d ) o i s X - Jerscy's chief boxing inspector, who \ : [ the season approaching the hat way gichorn Talled fo sap the Fltors re- ann, - : 2 0 feaain ; as been in communication with X | mark, is continuing the pace he et 1»,?;::::.‘:: ,':.« G : g 1 2 : : 5 : : .d,v N b o 4 al‘:h» opening. He is slappifg the Louls while the Indians bowed 0 De- | p,. 7% 7 k i s R decided on this date and will hold the ROGERS HORNSBY throlighi)adiieadiy, Harainy. Nk troit. The windy city crew now are S ; ey : Haivis el theobwiVadusatns s Homin ik UM with the Browns for ffth and B - A B, @ ; : : | {opments interfere. Rickard, how- | Wagser, who led the National league Epeaker's tribe trall oth by eight + Xt i , 5 i : ever, vesterday refused to authorize NEW BRITAIN SOCGER ! atsman four consecutive years in patata. ; ool q : ke o : ! an official announcement of the date , 1607, 1908 and 19 it. Louis The Box ewe thelr upward climb as 4 : 1 ; : g 3 until after the convention. In the PLAYERS ARE ENTERED v led in 1920, 1921, 1922 and BRUCR to the ineffectiveness of Sisler's 3 ¢ RTINS S e B k- : meantime the promoter apd Inspector Wagner's best mark was .380 YOI 48 to thele own offensive i ) 0 L 5 i vl Adams are continuing conferences for | and Hornsby bettbred it with .401 in l’:r“‘:' :::l:‘i “1‘;“":‘“ e ,"\‘*u' . . L € a0 ¢ x : 3 R the purpose of perfecting plans for [Team Will Take Part in Tournament | ! atolen pm.cr.s' and & wild pitch. The|] 1 0 : : \ - A the proposed bout. At Charter Oak Park On = 5”‘.}'”' RO 9Tk A G oloeouti Lo final count was 9 to i anager Nis- | p LR AT : g g N ““”L”'\N:‘" r‘" l:“c!" i ;,1«. 1 '-“l" i }¢ “", & i’\“‘;,l;‘" I ]‘.\rl,',‘ "V'::‘O"‘l.‘;";(" , : s : nounced as the Wi irpo hout leads ollows E Kelly, New York, ler did his best to ] ff defeat o % $6'8 chumplonshin Seltt 1he promaters | Sunday Afteimoon i 76, and Fourni Brooklyn, 381 e latter now has 14 home runs Twice—Rain Prevents Other Scheduled Games. | o o New York, June 25—A definite an- with four hits, S ; ; S . s would be permitted to charge the Tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock | Whitehill had a slight edge on 1 : CH WHEAT N9 . | : ; 3 Ateh ; an_in 9th, maximum fee of for nission, [ standard time the Thistle Sporting | *hile Babe Ruth, champion home run R nm has 18 Ehaute in & battle of moundsmen and > X Detroit chalked up & 1 to 0 victory 003 3 Brooklyn, June 28.—Zack Wheat of | PIus the as provided in the act |club of Hartford will hold their five. Ot e 1 ver Clevels t £ ! : Fam v AL S 4 | , old v ¢ | pas 1 legislature at is last | a.side soccer tournament at Charter | her leading batters are: over Cleveland. Rigney's dout Dugan, Brooklyn, oldest player in point of |7 gisla | a-si ) ers are; ‘ N e By the al |® {Oak park, The wini of tomor-| P New York, .343; Grigsby, Haney's single accounted for the | t « Nal stolen bas continuous service in National | ¢ ERE e Wia - ¥ 1 base, Lec question long in doubt as to |yow's games Will advan into the |t hicago, .348; Hartnett, Chicago, 336; run wble te Pipp, Bcott to Mo. league, is still going at a lively gait, h N 3 | yosie : ‘209 . The Washington-F adelphia clash ¥ tt to MeNally to Pipp; | A | This is Wheat's 16th year in the Whether the New Jersey eommission |semi-tinal round. J rowd I8 exe sler, tm innati, .32%; Rouech, ted by ra : i eft on base, New main jumborce. He came up in 1509 | Wwould sanction mixed houts was et~ |pected to view the matches | nuati, p L % In the American league, Jamicson was preven rain k s off Hoyt led | day" ' gh continued its spurt to- wrio el ! has heen with the Dodg LG Uy yeetarasy & ahhouncemant, BE falloNInE 1eRie Wi compete P”'-b”ul‘, i ‘,”:] : \I (-,.FI ‘v,fl,. » ot Workman 2 in 5 |ever since. Outside of A'ul‘l‘] iates ——teees lia o im-—1orest H'u‘v'«»n ALY 18 JoALI0% the pATK Wik ward the head of the National leagu 32 in ; 3 . i Al s b R R procession at the expense of the Cubs, m _“'" ki :l[][ense Heat il] Fral](}e Slows Up ”:1‘\\].\1:: .::;jn:::wlnhvv lw)‘nv- y: )‘.,-'Kw,. T“‘ELVE HORSES READY ;\\'\v‘v“\“ 'y‘:‘”:u‘::‘ ‘It.v‘v\.nl»h:nu|'(r'm" wit. |and Cobb of Detroit third with It was the Pirates’ third straight win time as has Whent o, 1 or WAkl ar: Lt over Chicago and their Afth victory 1 ’l d v ~— Whitehill f . as W1 5 , jams of £, Lo ix down with two singles his mat m- yes and Detroit defeated | In the hig show he has hit over .300 ,‘,v Diskson. B ¢ {3 h g mered three opposing boxmen for 17 L to 0, Rigney's double en all hut four occasions, and on three g, andia B 1 reon, Wallquist, Other ehic converted o 4 ey's single gave the Tyge lof thoge times he was within close hits which they con 1 into a gave the Tygers p,..e june 25.—America’s decisive ling Black Gold Is Expected to Be Favorite | Walin, Anderson, Christenson, Roone, Roston, .3 Chicago h e handed catc ir rur shooting of the coveted clrcle Hy ety g el 3 . ¢ 3 to 0 triumph. A one handed ca X victarien in:the Olymnio. fhdividual et Ml ot et 8t, George's Five—J. Hill, Keefe, Goulli, Washiharon, (id: Har 5 Suitar. teniured DETRO ; A0t _ind) atting Last Year in Classic $25,000 Race | Thomas, Batenian, Chipps Boston, .347; Meusel, N : i hatt the stisky oty nge 7 AD. R K PO, A m rific championships at Chalons | Sirange as it may weem, the vet Epomns- Ratanian: Ll loaton eusel, Now York, gregation within hailing distance by e -t 1 the triumph “I the 1‘ ankee fenc- cran hung up his host batting figure Today. 3 . atic ! ailin tance by - g o 1 ' (ers oyer those of Holland in the open- ljaet vear when he turned in a mark g y taking two (rom m;vam.‘ Cardinals, (Fotherg {3k $ & 0/ing match at Parie, shared the spot- | o , finishing right behind Horns. | Latonia, Ky, June 26,—An even| P & W. Five—McKay, Teasdale, WILL NOT PROTEST btod y‘mx 5 o2 : In..mv.mtu ‘:U . o % 1 ight of internation ompetition With |1,y the leader. Whoeat topped the old | 40280 of Anierica’s great three-year- » gham, G lent relief work did nol offsct Sher- |Blue, 1 ] ‘ the first workout of the combined |circuit in clouting in 1913 with 335, |0l thoroughbreds, including several Reandia ~- Thempeon, Hanson, del’s poor atart in the first game and | Rikney. e 1 1 2 0 6itrack and field teams of the United | Up to and including laat season |that o made turf history | Wallquist, P. Peterson, Christenson American Athjetics Feel They Will neither Bell nor Stuart was a“} to | Bamste: gria A b at the Metropolitan track, o Wheat ha in 1 . Win Olympic Anyway rac dyer' ) 1 L " ¥ - o s Y fron + . e . 3 y B - - =~ |Mone’s throw from the Colo A~ games getting 2252 hits in 1266 times |added Latonia Derby over a distance KANSAS BOUT POSTPONED | Pavis, June 25.—1t has been decid b ® second. Rol garnere our : 1 dium, where the internationul ath- (st bat for an average of 310 Me |of a mile and a half at the Latonia | 1 to abandon the plan to request a nglea, including a home in the opens e : . letic champlonships will be fought \made 570 runs over that streteh, 131 |track today. In point of numbers Dievision of the Olympic point scoring o " e . e 1 ng July ¢ ke ooy i gt S ted % 2 o Vicenting's Plea of Diness §s Uphield 5 ik & Both the New York-Boston and A 1 D to.t ; A taerl hits and stole 193 hages, His the claesi® is expeeted to bhe th (system, Colonel Robert M. Thompson, Breokiyn.F telphi wite 9 & } ,"' 16 intense cat, Head [total hase mark was 8190, whieh in. |greatest in the history the even Ry Commission [ president of ti American Olympio srooklyn-Ph elphia i were | 8i 03 0 o {Conac toherison cancelad ans to . 1 St . ROTE_IRoRerimn canoeied pl 10 [cluded 350 doubles, 147 triples ¢nd 88 [and, as has been the case of the last tuled , announced today. A disy calléd off on account of b time the athietes and confined the | home runs 10 g \ v York, June 28.—The schedule . ars, to be a b between Lauls Vicentind, Chilean | cussion on shipboard had resulted in H h " 1 2 . ) . n o |Wworkout to limbering up and ight ot T ore 1" 4 1 1 . ¥ AMERICA LEA(-l E . Bes : (3 ety "y By oy Yt To Neare 100 Runs horea of fhe cast and the wes i ok ook Kamsas fufe AN Agrecment to suggest that places < rtue of «n vV oyer [} he Hack o nne of the ( - | weore ooy Y Although the conches and officlals el : B A, winner B 00 Ao veter Mch Was to have be ared in the track and field events be K 1 ne \heat fads his on 1 "na Koy and Ohin derbies imited to the number of entrice, | MeGee, Montgomery D16 hig les beeh named to contest in the Yanks \\lu I 1efnit 1" X 1 Mond th W - * 3 9 . ve defnitely decided the make sithles, triples, total bt hel onday nig . Jucens Beston, J - Noy " v o P LA Cerded Uit '"wl teup | de hles, triy total bas 1 safe | which h v amsigned top weight, [0 e and. hee twen | Which are four in most cases, and & sbruptly endad its Aosint strealk by i entries with the French Otvmuie | &l#0 i games played. He has|in expected to rule favorite, despite | 008 Z0EH e (OO B8 O . {reduction of the premium for first taking both games from Roston yes « % o committes, the alternates .-y-m‘u‘n:: [fhe uniaue record, however, aAnd that |his defeat in a 3,000 purse race last e et ok place, which counts 10 points, The terday, 12 to %, and 10 to 5 The | *-B r ¢ In Tt active work on the theory that some A e 100 runs In & | Monday. On that occamion Riack , 'ORnT PRRITEEN. W S committer now considers the propos- Boston pitching was ineff o in the A . 11th hour development may make ason. He weat ahove the 80 | Gald, winner of close to $100,000 dollesnih b itn e mmeting, |74 move inadvisable, Colonel Thomp first game and its fielding 8 poor o . possible changes, There s still u"‘ : on two occasions, hut that Was ynuiaced in only twe of the 24 pm kil . ‘f‘ 4' Rinighos % 4 \tsont B Leon pointing out that the Fregeh had behind Ross In the second g . ; slaut ter; uncertainty, consequently Coach Rot vious start, finished last in a feld of | e VOANICENHI R o fted the question by agresment with Meusel got a home run in the first 5% rotian And Burne; Deft |, o has detenmin 'n\. l\“y .”.;-]. Only ance has Wheat heen able 16 | gqyey, im of fliness wan genuine. D5 iais and the United States v o [ ermined eep all the | crash out more th 00 mafetie ohn Daly, a commisston physician Inning of the first game with Dugar 1 vute ut, (men in top sh ”'y " ‘m "‘l A Bar mietiea in & . J L “ e "' e "”I'y“"‘ il not desire to reopen the fssue and 4 Ruth who had been hit by Mur- t ' hits « t ke Anal oty S « 1 3 d Fubjected the Chilean to an examing- ‘., ... a1 eleven b ¢ ard Rut ' had be t 1 - . The final marathon trials which re- | h THF o b SETS TUNNVEY BOUT DATE : £ - e l e nth hour controversy, ray, on base. The scores y " sulted in the elimination of Williame | st *d w 2 1 . | He deciared that the Amerieans are ! Na ' in faver of Frank Zuna, have added ¥ e ,,"I,,‘.. s " perfectly willing to accept the eystem confidence to the eamp of the distance . Carley Says Carpentier Match Wil |1 A% AhNou yubseai chosen, confident that it makes no " Sage 22 or 2 | eful horities notified the commise | ynarerinl difference in the competition I Be staged July 22 or 23 elu fities notified the commy P wonld hold no show of [in 1he long run. nounced yesterday by imaker Chisox Win contenders, since the Newark runner 1 an 192 hitting ]n: ’v‘);.. Chiso une 25.—8t. Louis pitchers |18 belleved to be one of the strongest |1z New York, June 28.—The proposed | Mon re wild and ineffective yesterday */&Iblea for the title now he by Wheat eame te « Dodgers fr bout between Gene Tunney, Amer I i and the White ox won, 9 to 3, Jacob- |Hannes Kolehmainen, the Kinnish | Mobile in the Southern league, The |jean light-heavyweight champion, and son made & home rin in the second A eported sale prics was $1,20 Georges Carpeatier, Fremch boxer | TES IN MERIDEN I PURE. WORNTIOD \’“p |p' :., batted ,'qym::\! in the Mtk ‘were put fhrestl vho merly held the world's title e P 1his city w he {he ‘IIJNH\ " “““,"‘ : “”u‘_‘ ; .v]'rvlnwl‘nyvfl\”:ln m::: iate Witk tos I'~”v““ ‘:', Lnn "’;’: GAMES IN CITY LEAGUL. w be held in -‘,“ Polo Grounds of th 1, \,.m,r‘.,\l_'“. q'., " Sncall scommn: Sustan ael Sialotio . & 14 | Chambers of California may be g hres City "8 A being either July 22 or 2 According 1o grounds in that elty ‘. ipe Coma i every day. Good OF, tWo olen basen, &nd & whld | Tl e 10 nay be given | . ced at Wailnut Hill } o Aft- |Jack Curiey, who 18 assisting i Meriden team have brand Clgnrs, at ’ \ 1 ve, McManus | . . ' ;‘ \- " country = for some stff opposition eig ———— —————————————— A e sk ey wce” | The Golf Players Bride BRIGGS today with the arriva The women swimmers at Les Tour gns to Battle Harry Wills This Fall m 3 w\‘ mlllumlw,wl i ORI .!«‘| lull‘mn.ul fnumw I 'I‘ Belgian Olympic Team \\ inner Over \rzrnlma Take a \a(a! on Evi Whether =y Dav NGAGED '0» with light wiles of thick P g g S A 1 Con avy Bawhali Team and cool, loose-Jined us > i Z enin Nest Year eight Atz potie ' , boys’ ny 2 1 : | vy~ oy : el | ALASYWHAT A SAD SIGHT 1S THLS ! THE UNHAPPY CREATURE HAS JUST DISCOVERED, T0O LATE, HER HUSBAND Cricaes - I5 A SLAVE TO GOLT AND 1S EVEN 1HOW, ERE SHE HAS REMOVED HER WEDDING GARMENTS,ON HIS WAY TO - THE LINKS T0 JOIN ROISTERING COMPANIONS . ... SUCH SCERES AS THIS MAY BE AVOIDED IF om YOUNG {GIRLS WOULD HEED THE COUNSEL OF THEIR ELDERS AND BEWARESOF HASTY MARRIAGES. e st 5 1 tee b