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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUE N L e FINNS MAY PROVE STRONG CONTENDER IN OLYMPICS—BIG LEAGUE BATTERS POUNDING OUT MANY HOME RUNS— WASHINGTON WINS SECOND GAME OF DOUBLE HEADER AFTER DROPPING OPENER—TUNNEY-CARPENTIER JULY 22 FEPIIPIPPRTIRI T P I IRIR I PR ERT IR nmmmmnm EPIDEMIC OF HOME RUNS STRIKES THE BIG LEAGUES Fournier Makes, Two, Ruth and Hoffman Also Hit For Circuit as Does Hornshy—Padgett and Stengle Fol- Jlow Suit and So Does Harry Hooper Gian 2he ts Win— Washington Splits Double-Header—Yanks and Mh-é letics Split—Boston Trims Phillie Other Ne York, July 1 ks of Inactivity the ball have of violent home run « Jacques Fournier, of the National leagu of four baggers offt Neht but the Glants continul ite occupation of 1 the It won 7 to b, It was their 12th trl umph over Brookiyn in 15 starts and their 14th win in the 6 games They now lead the by gam s The two homers nier's totad to 16, behind Ruth, who made his 19th in the fliret game of a double header at Philadeiphia The Yank with Hofmann also hit- ting & homer, fell heavily upon Meck- er for a 10 to 4 victory in the first game, but Rommell plucked the terror from their bats in the second, which | the Athletics took 10 to Simmons drove for the circuit fn this battie, The elghth homer of the season of | Rogers Hornsby, leading hitter of the | National league, was instrumental in|n the 7 to 5 verdict which ended a six game losing streak for the Cards and a seven game winning streak tor the Pirates. Wright, Cuyler and Moc Pittaburgh's starring youngsters, m nine hits and four runs, but Yde, other promising recruit, was knoc from the box. Homers by Padgett and Stengel ac- counted for three Boston runs in their 9 to 4 victory over the Phillies in the first game of a double header. The | Braves lost the second 6 to 4, when a | single caromed off Hubbell's leg into the hands of Catcher Henline, who (" tagged Powell for the third out in the ninth as he over-ran third base. Two men were left on the sacks, w lod volean apparently entered a pe o ome T torday, T the e beating hing league fncreased ) 5 ur Hiomman 1 A off hit pitehes, split Eaen Ialy Hvided wt md 10 to Ya PHILADELPHIA AB. R nuse frondn, 1 3 Chapman suerifi doulle n to Chap York n amd Ruth; Witt, H )i BIsh left on base base alls 2; struck out, ; off Baumgartner by pitcher by Meeker Bush, Moeker, Porkins; losing Moriarty and Dine npires, pite off Rush 2 Baumgartner; on; Games, | adelphia head champions 4 and| In the s H P.O the No leaps away from gifted Californian, al | sprinter line faster than the [no sprinter has a longer or |fectly timed stride, and none a finish more than Charley his Little then, that he has mises Lo endure phys in the the The three most important factors which make for suces "|‘ sprints are (1) the start, 10 [stride, and (3) the finish, | In the above layout the ! Ishows how (‘harley Paddock, * vuna | \\m'l.lllnrn:«n." exectites, these maneuy mera own | t lwonder, | history ALREADY PLAN CHANGES FOR OLYMPICS IN 1928 May Pipp, for plays, Hauser man to Hau- Philadelniin M Bush 4; 5 n 6 :: [iRAND GIRGUIT [y SUBJEE[[]F_RUMURS ott) her, M time 1: Be Dropped From Five Faents more per- | . in ESDAY, JULY 1, 1924, LLLLLMBLLLE8900 000040028000 8800 | Paddock's tumultuous style, wherein hterally body at the tape, is frowned upon by |eritics. They say it is unorthodox and a hindrance to maximum speed All of which may be quite true, Paddock's case it finishing | throws his [subtle work Ine ered a but fand is now has seemed to | pation in the out pretty w identally, previously ell, distinguishing singles out the genius, Paddock has r arranged program | ‘ BUSY WEEK FOR BESSES t Four Games Will Be Played by Local State Leaguers Over Holiday and the Week-End. PADDOCK’S GENIUS AS ANALYZED BY THE CAMERA Mayhe it is that gesture which | onaid- getting ready for partici- Olympiad, FINNISH TEAM 15 FORMIDABLE ONE LeLssssLLLLLLYS TUNNEY ANDCARP BATTLE JULY 2 (Fight at Polo Grounds-Good Card 0 Preliminaries New Gene American Tunny, cham« plon the French boxer, will clash in a fifteen. round bout at the Polo Grounds on the night of July according to the announcement made yesterday by Matehmaker James J, Johnston. The mateh has been signed at 1756 pounds, the men to welgh in at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of the bout date, A popular scale of prices for tickets has been adopted, Johnston sald, ranging from $1 for admission to $10 for choice ringside scats, A ten-round bout between Paul Berlenbach, Astorin light-heavyweight, and Ratner of the Bronx will be the semisfinal attraction, if present plans of Johnston materialize, The match« maker yesterday announced he is ne- gotlating for this battie, Paul ¥ritsch, French lightweight, will be a particie pant in a preliminary bout if John- ston is successful in his efforts to sign a auitable lightweight rival for the visitor, the matchmaker anounced, The Tunny-Carpentier bout promises to attract one of the greatest erowds of the season, judging from the ad- vance requests for reservations already ived at the headquarters of Matchmaker Johnston, The first | definite announcement of the date came yesterday, yet Johnston exhibit- fed a servation book in which re- quests for close to 2,000 tickets already | have been enter IFor a ime a plan | was under consideration to charge as | high as $15 for the choice ringside | seats, but this plan was rejected when | Johnston insisted on $10 as the maxi- mum admission charge, explaining that “I'd sooner have 5,000 peopls turned away than have that many vacant seats in the park.” Johnston is | confident the bout will draw a capacity | throng. | arpentier already has started light | training for the battle, The French fhoxer has established himself at the | home of Jack Curley, his friend and American adviser, at Great Neck, I.. 1., is devoting some of York, July 1 light-heavyweight and Gearges Carpentier, his time Harry Hooper, White Sox veteran Card and Scoring May Also | ana slammed for the circuit in the Chi 14 to 4 victory over Detroit in a list- less game, Both Faber and Stoner were hit hard, but the Sox were most successful in bunching their bingles, There were no homers in the n.m-,“y:;;‘ fought double header which B (vml and Washington divided. | daily to various forms of exercise, Amerigans Working Hard (0 Beat auis o varius torms ot exrcie Tmse Opp{)l]el][S novelty in the training methods of fighters, Curley explained yesterday. | The ¥'rench boser spends part of every ey PR | day ehopping trees with a small hand 1.—The American | hatchet for the purpose the strength- somewhat crippled in | ening his wrists and forearms. Car- {raole and. flald and “,,.‘,flm"fl‘ pentier also enjoys bathing, golf and A . [ tennis, in addition to regular sessions return engagement in the |Jivis but brimming over With |, jignt gymnasium work. in the afternoon. confidence, today swung into the final| =m0 g enjoying 2 vacation at aturday afternoon tie week of preparations for the major|p,.,q Sorings, Me., where he went Departures of Bristol will come | chamipionships, which begin next Sun- here for a game and on Sunda la A spirit of activity was mani- K osted in the training camps about the immediately fter his battle ,with ternoon the RBesses clash with environs of Paris, spurred to a higher lrminfo Spalla last week. The light heavyweight champion plans to rest Herrups of Hartford at St. Mar €xiou [piteh by the arrival of the Finnish | eam of 54 track and field athletes, { for two weeks, when he will return .)0 000 Is Offered I'npo IJalf the size of the United States | | here to devote his attention to inten- sive ‘training. To Drive an Auto Racer |sauad, but looming as the most for- New York, July 1.—=The golden | M ble rival of Uncle Sam. Iiven at this early date the coming \hnut is causing considerable specula- f s 0. entatiously | flood is still bearing down on Luis | The Iinns arrived unostenta | w T Y ity Angel IFirpo. *The House of Hankin. |and established quarters in the neigh- | weighing Tunney’s ability on the | tion. Many close followers of boxing, sc romote p borhood of the Colombes Stadium | strength of his ""U“’"“' against Spal- offering him $5,000 & week for @ per. | Nurmi, Kolchmainen, Ritola.and the | St the '“;"‘: ch Village ‘“’1;’""“5 {61 o 1AR" weakes: @& an’ automobila | Dthenc stars ‘a & warkout | tomatrow, |[TUINeY. perieds B imiknetrable dep el [ahont the same time the Anmhvnnfl"'““ for the I'renchman's deadly { If Iirpo accepts, he will appear at |hold thelt final practice In nshtihang ploy o) tUiehiay the different dirt tracks around the coun- | Stadium enclosure. try at thirty leading fairs, The men from Fintand are not The messag 8 Igiven to predictions but their follow- Buenos Ai follow g [ers evidence confidence that the team “Offer five thousand weekly for ten s many first places as the | weeks as auto racing driver at thirty [Americans, it not more. Nurmi is the {leading American fairs. Am former |outstanding star and world's record {manager of Barney Oldfield, with holder at 1500 and 10,000 meters. He cleven years' experience,” 'is entered in the unprecedented total Ralph A. Hankinson, who makes of six events. Ritola, the present the offer, is the originator of auto!American distance champion, who is pole which on one oceasinn was play- Jed in Madison Square Garden. 7 o This will he a week for the Besses and in preparation for the squad will practice at o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Mary's field. Before the first on the Fourth a couple of new will be added to the lineup. On ghe morning of July 4 the Wil- limantic club of the Siate League will play here, and the RBesses will | divisions, very busy 3b it | Wite, Dugan | Ruth {Meuser, rf . {Pipp, 1h ... Schang, © 2 Altered, ALl Sorts of Reports But Inter- estiig to Horsemen Be fHeve: By Associated Press. July 1.—~The Olympic committee’s plan for the St BAMC faces Iuv‘vie. International a radi- July forees, Paris, Olympic Grand Circuit season is now cal change in the track and field pro- way, although yesterday's for- Tha under mal start was rather inauspicious due However, follow- | Walter Johnson lost a well pitched first game to Howard Ermke when Judge erred in the 11th and gave the Red Sox a 2 to 1 victory. Marberry held Boston to five hits in the second game and won 3 to 1. The Cubs fell another contest away from the Giants following their 2 to 11 defeat by the Reds, who made four runs and two hits off Aldridge in the ninth after he had blanked them for eight innings. Luque pitched fine ball. The St. Louis-Cleveland contest was stopped in the second inning by rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 14, Detroit 4. Detroit, July 1.—Chicago defeated Detroit here yesterday 14 to 4 in a loosely played game. Both teams hit | the opposing pitchers hard but the | Tigers could not bunch their hits. The.score: gram after the Paris games, involving the elimination of five events, and a [the revival of the controversy over the point ceoring system for the coming hampionships, marked a meeting to- the ox-cutive council of the ' Amatenr Athletic IFed- [oration, ordimg to Frederick W Rubien, secretary of the American Olympic Committee, and ('uilml States member of the conneil The Olympie organization, through a special committee, is working on the problem and proposes to cut from the program the 200-meter dash, the Top, step and jump, the 10,000-meter walk, *{the cross-country run and the decath- to the bad weather, turf are cars to hear all of which there Bishop ers of the pricking up their New over af- the and rumors, | many. reports day of International oF ac and by races on the G has been revive owner of the great Scott, 2:00%, in; table of Thomas W. Murphy,! reinsman, has posted an to match Rose against any trot- aining, other than Peter Man- %, for a side bet of )00, match 1924 the Talk of | Circuit in | rumors that trotting mare, Rose Chapman 03 200 01 001 Philadelphia New York offer ter in t ning, 1 Boston -4, Phillies 1.6, lon Boston, July 1.—Boston won the| Itose Scott, winner of the Kentucky] iy fist game from Philadelphia yester- | Futurity for three-year-olds in [team events, I day, 9 to 4, but lost the nd, 6 to 4, [and winner of the Transylvania individual first except in the [ Padgett and Stengel made homers in| a8¢d horses in 1923, unaicstionably 18 tyo yelays now on the program, anfl opener, the forier with OHEALE i kanioat RN RHGLeRy LEoLLON ‘m curtail the competition in wrestling, Rancroft’s fielding and it is the opinion of horsemen that | wyeling and football, making Oliver of Pittsburgh, breede um conduct of the minor sports op- r of Rose Scott, really has|{jonal with the country holding the v oreferred to, it Was not | gnmes and not officially a part of the necessary to bar even Peter Manning, | oiympie program i fastest trotter of ail tim - PEDERALS TROUNCE EAC The Federals yesterday defeated the llagles 12 to & at St Mary's field. Casey and Bromberg worked for the winners and the losers used Schaeffer, McNamara and Nelson, eliminate the points only for ' also proposes to coring tor Places RING OFF Chicago, July 1—~With “Ma’ Stribling holding the watch, Young Stribling, former Macon (Ga.) school- hoy, yesterday started tapering off in training for his 10-round no-decision contest with Harry Gr eb, world's mid- ! dleweight champion, in the arena at Michigan City, Ind July 4. Greb is scheduled to arrive here tomorrow to whrk out a couple of days before igmng to Michigan City. BRIGGS o one on was sensa- ! if Henr; sent irpo at o CHICAGO {will score PHILADELPHIA AB, R. H. i‘ B Mostil, of Hooper, rf Cellins, 2h (LI Scott, daughter { Deter| 2:05, which was a son the invincible Peter the Great, iy ds believed to better than a two- minute horse right now b Ros [ b 3bis T Benm, § : Scott, Barrett, as Wirts, © Faber, p . «Continued on Following Page) 3 4 1 1 1 4 0 1 fenline, > — Totals in the Transyl- i gives every indication | trotted two miles, one in in 2:04 1-4, and her 028% and :28, were at| 1:57 and 1:54 clip, re- rrific speed last y she e other final quarters : the rate a | epectively ew tre i the extreme 1 0| ner ability ) x Batted for Burke, °b Cobb, cf Manush, Hellmann, " Powell = AND You RUSH FROM THg® RooM CALLING LOLDER- AND STILL NO ANSWER ~ of = AND You ARISE IN ALARM AND TREMBLINGLY CALL HIS NAM NO. ANSWER BEEN READING RRIBLE KIDNAPPING IT OCCURS . To SUDDEWN You y JUNLoR'S A WHILE WHEN You' ABoLT A T CASE AND You ALL OF A HAVEN'T HEA VOLCE For Ut in tre speed of Rosc to carry that speed, and | possible that the owners 8 might not give OIli gerious considera- ors ining posse Heott and Stoner, il v 12 Totals Chicagn Letroit Two basa hits Cobh, Hasalar; lone base, Barrett 2. R 1aft on bases, Ch on balls, off Faber Faber 2; Stoner ° umpires Hildehrand 2:25, — | it is quite other 1 1 of 4 8 proposition hors “hiladelphia ston T'wo Moxtil vuns Ve Wil tion hits, Wi out |Linis; vune, Padgety Sand (23, Melnnis: dofibie Padgett ta Tlerey t s Philadelphin 7 W [ bt s the racing | can than one How:« | hors: m a case of “you never may be M Dinis wston |+ B u more taking Tl capable of Rose's Mo Namara t - OND) i umpires, Klem Roston 2-1, Washington, July to Boston 2 to 1 in t to an error by Judg Washington yesterday Red Sox 3 to 1 in the Seores GAME) & to observe if any answer to Oliver's chale s n’l“’””’”‘ ; Giants Win | New York, duly L—Jake Fournier ircreased his home run tolal to six-| s Bosts " teen, three behind 1tuth, he hittin Washingt 1w the circnit wterday in the DI L) [York 7 over the twe i | with % YESTERDAY'S HOMERS wirnier, 1 i . Ruth, Yankees Hotmann, Yanke Padgett, Braves Steng Brayves Simnions, Athi it (FIRAT GAME) he tor | New | Brookiyn n games wis and Jon twice ye to 4 victory h Giant win in fiftec < the Robins, Oshorne OH"H-H BOY”. AT T A GR:-R-R-RAND AnD GLOR-R:-R-Rious FEELIN in e ¢ s lyn W Ca Hornsby, IV THE CHERRY , WHERE HE HAS N FORBIDDEN, HEAR RIS LITTLE STAND AT THE FAIRLY SHRIEKING HLIS UD You ARE JUST o CONSIDER A PELL, = WHEN * Leaders Yankees 1°e er, Dodger Williams, Brov Hauser, Athletics . Jacol Browns . Hartnett, Cubs Williams, Phils Hornsby, Cards it on. e e e . GARAGE and SERVICE STATION' Al b vice, Makes—Cadillacs alty NEW YOon and Night AB. 17" NASH CARS H ny | Wrecking Se Day FOR SALY J. B. MORAN GARAGE | A, Hawker Tel. 2842-2 Fulle off Fulle ‘1 " . Fullerton; 1:40, @ 1924 v TRIBUNE . INL Associatied with G | 31314 cAURcn st (Continued on Following Page) Evane and Orm time -