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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1024, FITIUTIDTERA YIS R R T T T R g SRLLLABERBBLILILLLLLBLLONVAR? LML B 02 - ~ COCKY LITTLE JOIE RAY HAS PRIVATE RACE WITH FINNISH STAR — SUZANNE LENGLEN IN POOR HEALTH -- BARON WORTHY FLASHES IN GRAND CIRCUIT — CLEVELAND IS NOW ATTRACTING ATTENTION IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE JAVPEVIVIIIIETING Sasd il L LR EE Al CLEVELAND NOW JUMPS INTO ' Leonard Has Kayoed Two Champs, But Walker Is Tough Nut To Crack w }% fi?fi”flfl'an FIRST CLASS IN AMERICAN \American Joie Comes in First-- Go From Seventh to Fourth By Taking Two From St. (2N 27 A 7 g : . ! Yanks Show Up Well Louis When Boston Drops Two to Washington— R ‘ Tygers Defeat Chisox and Yanks Trim Athletics— | {4 ) : , ! : 7 IIfl.l.:..‘ S=The Amarietan and Giants Win Another From Robins, Cubs Beat Reds, . ik |t A Farara e Cards Trim Pivates and Phils Defeat Braves, { — qwnm«wnwmw"nnvvmnmwvmnwcmmmvmwnvmnmvnnwcmnn for the first time during the work- outs at the Colonrhes stadium, and mingled in a friendly spivit on the hattle ground, where they will fight it New York, July 2.=—Clecviand’'s des |Nue, 1 L [ o : . . out for the world's athletle supre. ) P termined effort which plunged the ° A\ Y P &\ i 4 3 3 o / ’ funey beginning aneat Sundy 10 largest crowd whihe has visit. American league into turmoll and sent f Rl 3 ! 8 Washington into the lead ahead of A" Colomt 1ud ) e s 19 o7 ed Colombes, including sever i New York, Detroit and Hoston, has AR R pmbes, Including severa!l hun finally lifted the Indians from last v 10l 300 41x—13 the practice of athletes of nenriy all place to the first division Nits, Hellmann, Manush, Rigney 9 onea e s Burke, Manush g Speaker's tribe vaulted from sev o pdbmoait b o u':f‘..',:‘ b y % - . of the two score nations entered in ¢ < g Z {the games, hut the priveipal attention enth to fourth yesterday by winning | |5 VR it s g B 1 5 ; ’ ; i g a contered upon the Finng, who had two ganes from Bt Louis by scores [ier; doublo plays, Burke, Rignes Toft on bases, Chicago 7; Dotroit §; " i A \ - > & . their first work-out since their arrival dred American enthuslusts, witnessed of 6 to 4 and 8 to A8 Toston lot | twice to the hustiing Nenators 2 to 1 |Valls off Lyans 3, lavereits 1c W, wollly and 5 to 0, and Chicago Was Deaten | i i Lyons 10 In 3 Leveretia § in 8 S 3 ! HAS ALREADY ; and upon the Americans who showed o 1 M g J KNOCKED OUT impressive form fir the hardest two- hour work-out they have had here, by Detroit 13 saed ball, Wirts; losing pltcher ) The new alignment gives Washing res, Connolly and Hildebrand; time | . A TWO WORLD'S " ! ! J I'ne Finns, whose squad of nearly ton & three game lead over New "'I'I"'l: §5a . | 5 CHAMPIONS — 60, includes athletes who accounted KILBANE AND for nine first places at the Olympic which shut out Philadeiphin 7 behind Hoyt's pitching, alded by | senators 2.5, Red Sox 1.0 | ‘ Ruth's 20th homer which came with Waghington, July 2. ~—Waushington R Y games four years ngo, as well as gev. . eral new stars, also made a formid- two men on, The Yankees are in a [took both ends of double header . virtual tie for second with Detroit. | from Boston yesterday, 2 to 1 and 5 Z 5 g able impression, ‘The critics agreed The Indians rest threc behind [ to 0. Martina won a pitchers' batile LEONARD that the lincups of the rival teams the two. from Plercy in the first gume while WHO HOPES To [ o7 : promise the keenegt battle for points, Chicago dropped to fitth, Ogden let the vigitors down with three RETIRE WITH BOTH g § All eyes of the observers were turn- ed upon Paavo Nurmi, the brilliant game behind the Indians, The I seattered hits in the second, TER Sox recently leading the league arve in | geores: \I:dgLT ng%‘quIn%’:ge 3 4 and versatile runner, who is entered sisth place only one point ahead of JAME IGH ) in six events at distances from $00 to the Browns in geventh, FEach is only A AeIA | 10,000 meters, He was among the .B. R, f . first to take the track and he was seven contests back of first, The Ath- | 1 b & 3 s letics are eight and one hulf games 1 et b 5 / ! f % | quickly joined by Joie Ray, the 3 SU ? ¢ . [) 4 [] the onlookers a thrill by carrying his The Giants continued thetr merci IFinnish rival at a fast pace in a 1,500 less pummeling of Brooklyn with a 6 [plhEsenst i | s 3 : & to 0 victory., Bentley pitched the first | B LS Af X v i i meter work-out, which assumed the shutout game hurled by a single |Lee, 2 ¥ {f e g ; proportions of an impromptu race. i 4 4 ” Glant pitcher this scason, Chic Hd . p AN ¥ p . Joie Ray *Wins" retained its position five and one-half | < Y 2 4 - | Ray, “nnder wraps” pulled out games behind the leaders by beating () T 5 g 4 2 : from a little group of runners, Nurmi ; o o o oDoctor Orders French Star to, / Olympics This Year {0 Be/responaing to the . chanonge, i the Reds 4 to 3. Iriberg accounted |Connolly, 3 for three of the runs with a home Totsl quickly followed, moving easily with " a machine-like, but not as smoothly Greatest Ever B the litle American. Tounding the ¢ last turn they sprinted. Ray keeping Rogers Hornshy made his homer of the son aind his sccond fth, S s st [two yards ahead to an informal finish within two days in the Cardinal 5 to Paris, July Announcement of {und (hen pulling up, while the Iinn 2 win over Pittsburgh. His batting B, R M “Frl iy The Associnted Press, M ] : WALKER WON HIS the final cntry ligt today reveals that | |kept on for several additional laps. supported Johnny Stuart who allowed |10 1f oo i 01 Wimbledon, Eng., July 2 — T only four hits, The Phillies scored J o 2 2 o|Wimbledon lawn tennis champion- TITLE BY OUTPOINTING a fotal of 1,430° athletes, represent. |, A Mecting of these rivals at their ¢ favorite distances of 1,500 meters has five runs in the first inning and de- 0 ships today entered the closing stages THE OLD MASTER T ¥ ' lafter a day of sensations including the JACK: BE’.ITTON {ing 45 mations and comprising the |peen prevented, as Ray is not entered greatest field in Olympic history, will [in this distance, but it is likely that feated Boston 9 to 6. e, . 6 0 Splendid pitching by Martina, who Chig withdrawal of Mlle, Suzanne Lenglen, | |battle for the International track and |they will match strides in the 3,000« allowed six hits and by Ogden, touch- 3 Y 0 |five-time woman champion of the | ed for only three, parulyzed the ef- | s T PR lworld because of illness and the de- | New York, July 2.—Beuny Leonard, pion Walker, but it is by np means | o g 00015 hoginning next Aindny meter team race, one of the conclud- forts of the Red Sox und permitted | T|teat of Vincent Richards, brilllant the well-dressed actor of the ring, has | certain that Leonard even will whip | =0 B0 00 20 ling features. It developed that despite Washington to maintain its AVINR | o0y U S’ ) 00—t |young American internationalist, by | knocked two world’s champions loose | him. Indeed, we think Leonard was|™ 1egolpmuteRsanium, {the fact that Nurmi made sensational pace. Piercy held the Senetors to six o e 100 oox—2 [ Jean Borotra of France, from their ecars. The first was Ired- | smart in insisting onga no- decision Of the individual events the 100- time recently in the $00-meter event, and Quinn allowed only eight, but the | T : i stolen base | zfije, - Lenglen’s withdrawal, an-|die Welsh, lightweight, who hit the | contest. metre dash has the largest field, 97 [be is not likely to start at this dis- Ko (3 Plnioh | sunced by the captgin of the French | resin in nine rounds, the sccond was| Walker is no waifle and sirup fight- |athletes —representing 35 nations, |tance. ‘The Finnish officials intimated while the 400-metre relay is the |(heir belief that he had hetter con- league leaders, in a spirited mood are A Y Iins; double not yet ready to slow up I finrris to Judge; [tcam is the uppermost topic among johnny Kilbane, featherweight, who er. There's plenty of class to him. € fast, eternally |Most popular team contest with 121 |serve his strength principally for the entries from 20 nations. 500 and 5,000 meter race finals, plas Detroit turned the tabics Boston 11; = W ton 115 |the great crowd of tennis fans here | gid a backward standing dive in thre is a stiit puncher, White Sox with 1 top-he Sl ChL LA L v 0iltor the tournament. Playing at the | i summer Leonard is to tac ! ve and gamer than a para- |0II I'ne hammer throw has drawn the |Which come the same afternoon, Cleveland bunched hits in hoth gam m“flf;f""" s S % [top of her' game she hud advanced to | yother world's champion, Mickey [ chute jumper. vhich h to win from St. Louis, }.u.“ vy the round before the semi-finals, “v“”\.“. of the “l‘"m. and it Is hiq‘ Wallker looked the part of a cham- fewest copetitors. 18 representing Nurmi has set his heart on triumph- — | ORI brushing aside all opponents without et gllded be : : 3 g :Itr (nnt;ons, fur wtlul('h‘ the Il,'nlted :’r;z‘m th:‘sle races n);lcn, .-:]s a result JAG | LG dropping a single game until her last | \ i » SRR cork was | States has four sta s who are & apacialroquesy have ‘been weps- AMERICAN LEAGUE | %5 ol s o b | 8OO0 et ot Do ke peiormce e | ecie o seore aleaniu "' | e by meary’ (e Howrs rors O 3 of C in, i 3 | el 3 2 F5) Loe ! The ries o 2 s | i ea Tunks Wi - : falia i <t’}§r‘(-1::l‘-f§“(|1rfn‘odnipI;‘n(,“ e she suftred | lit is pcyutgny hgd} and ;wmmsnne to the fact that hegwas boxing against| ”“h‘i"‘,‘,'liu,,‘f‘Fcf.nsi.::,.::.‘:: l—nlx?n"nr \pr: ofll:'l"ml““<”\)'uv'fl:‘" a'ls;‘“f'\’rflc;::t:?:;:t Philadelphia, July 2—The New dd i According to one source, she was|Shieriain an ambition, In this par- |an awkward southpaw the New Jer- |G om0 RO A Ces [1F conditions warrant he will bid for York Yankees hit timely behind Hoyt's g i 0 suffering when she played Miss I\\an,||‘*\{ln|‘ instance, however, ‘.\ly.'. Leon- | sey youth seldom missed a hard count, thus providing 27 gold medals | his fifth victory in the cross-country excellent pitching yesterday and ;g " ! and the terrific pace to which she was |ard's ambition is likely to waste its|swing. Lo |altogether, race, blanked Philadelphia 7 to 0. They j,ce, ; i E forced at that time in order to win, lva:I'nnce on the murky atmosphere. Iendlm_' was frequently in lllShr’TS The two dashes, the 400-metre veral Tinns, who gained fame on scored twice in the opening round, Wuinn . 3 Of ccentuated her iliness: dom- Not only are the odds emphat)mlly and a mitted after the 1|'gh[ in his} 0 and the twe relays are the bnly |American trac renewed their ae- two more in the sixth and wound up R ¢ plained of pain after the mateh and |a8ainst Leonard knocking out Cham- | dressing room that Walker had |ocants attracting more thah 80 en- |(uaintances with veterans of the Yan- the game by tallying three on Ruth's | i E had such a high temperature yester- punched him harder than Leonard. {yjeg each, the others averaging|kee squad. They included Viller smash to the left ficld enclosure for; T . - ! day that she consulted her doctors | Jack Britton, the old master, said | pout 50, Kyronen, former Millrose A, A. mara- his twentieth circuit drive of the > A {i with the result that she was ordered D T IS NP the same thing a few moments after | qne marathon, the classic and con- |thon runner; Willie Ritola, the pres- son. Score: STAR R IL PO, AL E |to cease playing. B | dropping his title to Walker. Britton, | qyding feature of the games, has|ent American distance champion, who NEV YORK i} cesaen . b BASEBALL incidentally, had l.eonard whipped on [g2 ecntries from 22 nations, Aside |18 entered in five events instead of o i e l;- H. P.O. / h hews, cf .2 1 ¥ N { £ “v ; o || points in their fight when the light- |from the six Americans who are|f0Ur, according to the revised entry Buian b, 3 B : London, 1 Ixpross SUPPLIES B | weight v]\;mmlon committed a flag- | generally admitted to have excelent ma:nen. ]l:::l mara:;mn victory. Koleh Ruth. . g H] 3 it 2 lunderstands that zann Lenglen's | e . AP n f | rant foul in the fifteenth round, hit- {chances in this event, the most|MAinen, 1920 marathon victory. Kolh- Meusel, rf . 0 i i . Withdrawal from the Wimbledon lawn | hopecial P‘,‘““ to Teams ting Britton flush on the jaw as he [prominent entries Include Hannes |[Mmainen, who is nearing the end of a D. & M. Line B rcsted an all fours in the middle of |Kolehmainen of [Finland, victor in [brilliant career of nearly twoscore car3 of running, may not start in de- :::::'ng 3 v 0 R P tennis championghips is due to en- : largement of the liver, resulting from | & the ring, following a half-shove and [1520 but whose condition makes his B doubtful; Juri Loss-|/ense of his title because of being Ward, 2 . H HEEMY: s T ' L : i Egrens the strain of playing. b ‘ ¢ |« nait-punch. e ot HOYt b ocvviviiiinnns - ‘\\4 ningto A §1 T am heartbroken about it," was || mfifli g | Nobody was ever able to explain (man, of Fsthonia, who, was second in (overseight and leg trouble, but tho [Washington Ll ase |the champlon’s comment to the pa- || B [ | that foul satistactorily. Leonard did {1920 and who is the favorite this|l'inns are pinning their hopes on A. 121 Ouafi, Krench |Stenroos and Kiskenniemi in the Totals i 0 wn_ Dase hits Tate, Judge; three Dase | " Inits cosiin, Rlucge olen basea Judge, S, per's correspondent just after she had '5pc;Q7‘//yG‘_ _O_ODS 4| not seem to he flustered or excited [year with many; : ‘ Harvis; sacrifices i double & learned of the doctor's ruling that she " in the least. The blow was delivered | Moroccan crack, and Auguste Broos, |'arathon. = Kolehmainen, Thowever, hopes to get into condition, and to Blshop. b ...o..n. 2 dnpaugl to 8, liarrs to Judy SHond CRABhIDINY. 15 MAIN STREET ; —_— strive for another Olympic title with SR 100 Vo annen uby to J, Harels; left on i ; Weleh, rf ... . ) I o Washington 5; bage on bals, off l':~. I suppose I wasn't so well as T (Continued on following page) (Continued on Following Page) , Mauser, 1h LT3 Quinn & daifting 1: stuck out, by (thought and the hard play Monday the aid of his long experience. #mmons, . . 7 ' Quinn 45 Ogden 1 hits off Quinn 6 in T lyas too much for my strength It f‘-;;m:d o : LI A 8 e vin i Ue [ipauhian me that I dsteuted Miss Ttyan BRI S N © Wi o ix e 10 compete o 1he | Second Honeymoons GGS Perking, Tur e N N " o {finals. If T had not |i~fv‘ati‘r1 her she Indians 6-8, Browns 1. | el 3 Cloveland O Tuly 2 —Cloveland {had the best chance of winning. . - - — Al AT e GET OUT, MY OLD we'RE GOING P ) [ You musT ge |[ HA HA- t won'T )/ Two DAYS | day with a double victory over St. Hopes For Olympics CLOTHES = GOING THE RIVER - 51X BACK BY BE BACK FOR /| ARE Yeu London, July 2.-—Jean Borotra, | ON A FISHING oF US*™= QH soy! SIX THIRTY W& New York ; 2 m Sty LA Home run, Jiuth , Npp: ) Louis. e Browns made rirteen y | captain of the Freneh Olympie Lawn T — plays, Moyt Ward an it avd | hits in the first game, but could not ! \\‘n !"H on b v i “ [ hbunch them and Clevelund won 6 to Tennis team, s f' today that, having Bt Bt 31 e i f t. Coveleskie held Sisler's team to8iven up the Wimbledon champion- Aty and Dineen; tinie 1:40 [ soven hits in the second while his ¥ "’lf”."f"‘l B s o = mates boune out an § to 2 victory |to place herself entirely, under doc- tors' orders in an attempt to regain gers 13, White Sox i atines ot tSree @ Loyl Datreth July ‘ A ;"”:,,'”"L'_' :f',lj_’r','\"” of three St LW o gt and stamina in time for | from the box after the third inning, CPLEST GAMID |the Olympie games. Détrolt turhod the: tables on Chicn 1, 1ioul = ! s ua -t 1further consultation with the me- gatarday and pounted ont a 13 to 8, Liseland il 00 wox—6 | dical men revealed that she was more | Victory. Detroit got ten of its nineteen ot seriously affected bye her strenuo hits In the first three fnnings. ‘The ;| match on Monday with Miss oo . rt i a0 i fveth Ryan than was at fivst,sup- i Lot 0o pscid, §he was sct back several weeks "iu the recovery she had been making the severe aftack of jaundice Most i) i 3 ) o i | trom ;"':",",‘,-”,, e 0 i A ) i 2 0| which she suffercd during the winier, | i : (e ¢ 3 doctors are of the opinion that | i { | | | e will be able to enter the Olympic tennis unless there are new deve | opments. Mile. Lenglen has been yons, ) 1 i = I placed on a dict and forbidden to D s ) 8 EVELAS {undergo any strenuous exercise | eiribg 2 L Al o 5| M. Borotra is continuing his orl- | Totals %M 3 6 10 1 ) U {ginal plans for French participation | & 5 TV wetee | LEAVING ME ALONE FoR Two s S t . 3 11in the Olympic tennis, although | G EVE G e SEE Yo | DAYS AND NIGHTS !! wHEw we 5 | making provision for the possible ab- | T e WERE FIRST MARRIED You Burke, 5 4 g sence of Mlle. Lenglen. - SAID YOu'D NEVER LEAVE Cobh, ‘ ] 1 p LE 1| Suzanne's mother supplemented | . { ME ALONE AT - Gilo i b ® | Rorotra's statement by saving that | NIGHT FOR FEAR Hetimas i H N il | her daughter would remain in London b < 3 ; until t('gvnml'mu of the Wimbledon champienships when she would pro- bably be taken to the French seaside - TITLE Two Out of Three Falls From Challenger. Boston, July 2 130 (Strangler) | Iewis retained his heavyweight w tling title last night by defeating Stan ey Stasiak two falls out of thre on the fall W 54 min- utes with a wrist lock and half scis- | After 10 minutes of wrestling wis hurled his opponent out of the ving, and when the contest was re- | samed, obtained a headlock, thro ing Stasiak casily. Stasiak was appar ently weakened and Lewis threw him |ag#in in two minutcs with a head: Il"Lk stran,

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