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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1024, 28088888808 4082228088088 00858080 BALLLBLLLBLLLBLLL08L8BAMABLARELI LI RLILAANIABLALAMALAARARAALAMMALLLM0LALALEABLLL0S 40000000 CHILEAN BOXER KNOCKS OUT ROCKY KANSAS — ORIOLES OUT AFTER PIRATE JRS. — ALEXANDER SUFFERS BROKEN WRIST — WASHINGTON AGAIN CLIMBING UP ON THE YANKEES — WRESTLING MATCHES HERE TOMORROW EVENING PPVIITIV VRPN PIIFIRIT IR PP rssvee PPEIPTRIPVTEVIRIIPIIIPIVIPVITINRIIITY . THTIPIRIRIITITeevew SENATORS HAVE CHANCE TO WESTERN PHENOMENONS PROVING BIG FIZZLES . KAPLAN DEAD W OVERTAKE YANKEES TODAY ‘ | FIGUBMENY IT — Meriden Writer Shows Where He Washington But One Game Behind-—-Harrismen Make It ) o \ ; LM onieEA T ) | m Three Straight From Cleveland — Athletics Beat 2N\ < Gy TR g \ . &\ 1 Draws Down 86“9 Tygers—Chisox Win—Cuhs Defeated By Giants— . \ . W \ ; Is “KId" Kaplan a*dend 'un when it \ .. " / {comes to drawing down the gate? Here's what the sports writer of the Dodgers Lose and So Do Pirates, : \ ' ; : : . \ X ¢ leMeoriden Iecord digs up In the way P— . \ w York, July 15~y doing one| i 08 01 sl % Y i i A {of financial argument ) : ; , \ Johnny Dundee, featherweight thing at a time and doing + Scliilng, Henline « 8 v > 4 ’ 3 & champion, hard.-pressed by Louis while the Yankees tried to kil two | o, oWt v birds with one stone and failed, the |« iees Fou double plays 4 | Washington Senate have placed NN ! h “;' w"l 7;«4 « v i \ | (Kid) Kaplan of this city for a themselves in position to overtake 1" ) iy e e S8 4 ehampionship bout recently sought a weak excuse in an offer to stall the the Americun league leaders today i obe ' out, by Carison 4 e\ \ fistic affalr which might mean the As a result of its victory over Cleve 1 land and New York's division n 4 it ek bty Loy sl \ . i iehe Kr \ / loss of his remaining crown of the glorious learm of Fistiana. double heador with 8t, Louis Wash s Ny and Ruers ington 15 now one game behind th % . world champions, — o\ N { Dundee claimed that Kaplan was Finding Dunforth rather soft th CARDINALS 12, BROOKIAN 0, i | A | [not w drawing eard and therefors not T rough the opene BROOKLYN \ 4 ‘ \ ; Yanka breezed through pan ey el P % o B! o \ the man to fight him for the feathers toa7tod triumph but in the sunset Higl o r o r " ’ I ¥ 2 welght title, tiit they bowed for the third consecu I, dohnstor i ] 2 ) : Y But Dundee was Wrong. Recent tive time before the puzzling shoots [Wheat I .vviiiens explorations In the financlal and of L“-m:l“w "Nl’lm‘u” v"".'.'."":“"m Fouraler, 1h or . fistic past history of the Meriden rookie, In apite of Ruth's 26th trown, of ... o . | Mite brought forth some records that — | prove Dundee was wrong. 26th homers Hugging' aggre Btock, 3 o 5 s 2 ; o Grifith, s 3 “IVs thee limate | | Getting down fo the vital statistices dropped the final 9 to 4. Ken “”W‘u.m. . T Itams robbed Horan, the Yanke Decatir, p .. 3 That I8 the way the folks out weat two minutes and 16 scconds of fight- | Kaplan has fought 44 big fights, Of E"l',"h",;,',(;”‘" L R Py e : ] i )| their great country, 5. [""l"“ of l‘l‘"""‘""“"‘ "‘“'l started the and knocked ‘ont five of the 44 and n o : > 8 § y ~ crimson flowing from Kansas' nose - Ryt , 4 Washington made it throe straight | moue T o T 3| Mascban men are u.mm.m:\ it th ::.m i R bl r ::1'::‘::'1‘:;\:;‘1"d{:’l‘\l\:‘:‘ )":I\'s]:r:h?lti.l:\;, over Cleveland with a 12 to 0 shut-| x—Batted for Oshorie i § climate might not work the other| {emerged from the hout unmarked. J [} lan has coliected I8 $46,029.02, | The crowa applauded Vieentini at i Here's enough right now to more than ST, way relative to some of the star play ers of that section. [the termination of the match for his prove the rashness of the chame During the past two yvars several [} ' fwonderful gameness, On the floor | 1 If '8 state t [ major tengue club owncrs have been | Pijfg ROCk}’ AW&Y Aiter Gclllllg o a bilat woniitin Lhs At ite runm‘wl” Play Walnut A. C. of Han"; e s wax renlly |with Sammy Waltz, of Hartford, hom he met here. 'Hugh Rorty [¥as menagar oe the.. Lisurdnas) City yhoy and ha was more than confident | | | out, Judge made a triple, double | and a single and walked once in five g .\, attempts, driving in five runs, In|ifohn, of A 5 the absence of Manager Harris, who | Horusby, . 3 o . has drawn an indefinite suspension | pEEeICS: . 3 11 | 'badly Jjolted in thelr dealings with| back®&tronger than at any time of the | for his Sunday run-in with Umpire moporcer, b '! 4 . ayers hailing from the far west. | 5 : I B L | [ " S I[ ) l = bl R 4 Utah, Jack Demps lightweight | Taylor third for the Senators. )_:";l € uins 0 John ! The down-trodden Athletics sprang |, . 5 S ilants paid 875,000 for Jimmy | R o & dosts O'Connell in real money, The man-| New York, July 15.—Luis Vicentini, PFOtege, and Joi 8, Brooklyn | o pajcon A, C. will practice to- | N J - ¥ lightweight, fought a clean hard mnd | oo ewea Hill park gl DS 1 ut he didn't and for that of Chile, knocked out Rocky Kansas, |oxtromely fast six round draw, This |80t at Walnut Hill park in prepara- oyt 10uis received $400. This ) 7 S tion for their game next Sunday af- | yatile took place on July 1, 1921, a surprise on Deroft by tying the wiack, z ....... 0 v score in the ninth and winning out in ager of the Giants figured O'Connell | | Buffalo lightweight, in the eleventh was the best bout of the preliminary |, . - y ternoon with the Walnut A, C. of | “puping the rest of the year Kaplan Totals 12 19 ince the outfield and the 10th § to 4. ] would win a piace in the outfi an [ g FPatted for Gonzalen in Sti, give the club a batting punch ; ‘ st. of time ca o the [round of a scheduled 15 round mateh | eard, | Hartfor Mostro? sate pldes JHIRIRE. th Hartford. fought Kid Lewls, of Ca Willie Boston found the four hits they s rouis . made off Faber Inadequate to manu=«| Two base Tony: Balrens of New Tosk 1 facture enough runs to beat Chicago [omley (2, Nela, i Giants O'Connell has done bench (at the Quecnsboro A, C. last night. | L ”f S 2 ]' pones I'his game with the Hartford outfit | xjurphy, Pete McDonald, Billy Deffoe, and the White Sox were victorious, | et | duty, {The end came in a scnsational tinish A technical knockout over Joe Ritehle, | i) 1yq played at st. Mary's fleld and bort, Dutch Brandt, Freddi 6 to 2. . { S ‘,‘,‘,‘,"';,‘,}‘;},‘; Kamm a Great Vielder in_which the Chilean rallied to the |of Newark, N. 1. in the fourth round | (it 1o called at 3 o'clock, 1t will b | enh ooty Duteh ' Brandt, = Ereddie The Chicago Cubs, the Glants' only [Brookivn 8; si. puses. on s ot | The Chicago White Sox paid a ro- [highest peak of his pugilistic carccr 0f & schednle four round encounter. |yl gty (0 B R 0 b dacks and Jimimy Duser—an ,,E,.m:,':, : Oshorne struck ont, by cles of $100,000 » Third |and s .d one ¢ most rugged The end eame after two minutes and |oce 1 A : (L08R & B0 total serlous challengers for the National|plTROR Ji pitUerlAn B3 SUEE Dal by fime.rl .1"!'””“l|< 51' for ird ;”‘1:1:1?“)";’.1 nn"rtl"lh most rugged S SaI s AR E e s e boys have had in & number of weeks |for the scason were $4,555.75. The league pennant sustained two crush- ; enry 3 in 1-3; oft Osbhory ascma . BLACRAIN L 5 [ EAL VIR I S TR 3 /4 ER for [and their many admirers are looking | shortest battle was with Deoe whom ing blows in their third straight de- 5 Decatur; umpires, In the field Kamm had lived up to| The knockout blow a series of jround. The referce stopping the lrorward to the chance of seeing them (he defeated in five rounds. The i Hart; time 1:3 all advance notices, but hasn't done right and Jefts which stagered the match to save Ritchie from further ‘.,, action again, ‘,.u of the affairs went the usual 12 feat at the hands of New York by a u e | ! : so well at the baty Recently at his|Buffalo boy and forced him to wilt punishment, The Walnut A. C. is a fast stepping | rounds, In 1922 the Kid continued his won- 7 to 0 score, and the news that > g Grover Cleveland Alexander, ace of AMER[CAN LEAGUE own request he was taken out of the [to the rosined floor, came at an un- Y y; ol e e s eI |good battie. () “.mrul work in the ring and polished the l;rulfis' pitching staff, prohnhl_v‘ PR game and given a few days’ rest, ‘l\xmctoxl time as Vicentini had, the | | will be out of the game for the rest YANKS 144 LOVIS 3-9, * A year ago Connie Muack paid in round previous, measured his length TILDEN EARNS VIGTORY | Although the Falcons have not been | oft 15 by decisions and three by I playing, as a club, continuously dur,.mhnnclmun Ho lost two and fought of the season with a fractured wrist.| (FIRS ME) the neighborhood of 850,000 forion the canvas when one of Kansas'| As Chicago could do nothing with | lque oooooeeree o 300 010 0003 | Third Baseman Sammy H | wild rights caught Vicentini flush on | IN TILT W[TH SNODGKASS the past several wecks, the hoys are|one draw. He added $15,133.27 more Barnes' delivery, the Giants found it §T. LOUTs 2 ‘While Hale had previously "'_f"ff the jaw. The end came after two | |by no means out of practice for their | to his bank account in 192 His a simple matte to apply the white-| = AB, R, tried by Detroit and sent back, -““::\ minntes and 16 seconds of fighting in | players all are members of other or- | victories were over Dick Russell wash brush. aapum. was confident ha. would fadd TMMCH|tho elaventh round, Captures Clay Court Title in Quick [ganizations and' have been playing | (tWice, once by knockout), Mickey Dickerman, recently traded by |giaier 1b strength to the Athletics; Allowing | Kansas Was Leading, |plenty. Just as one instance, there |7ravers, Al Wagner, Artls Rose Brooklyh to St. Louis, obtained de- | Willlams, 1f for his flelding faults, the leader of {17y {6 the point of the knockout, Time—Kinsey Brothers Win |is their catcher, Klatka, who put up | (knockout), Hughie Hutchinson, Hiclous revenge by shutting out his |McMams, 2 the A's was confident he would &UD- 4o fight had assumed a distinct JKan- Doiibic |a whale ot a game for the Saint|Johnny Williams, Johnny Lissee, former teammates 12 to 0. Ho let [gavebson ¢ ply & ““';‘l";“ rige ":I"I“"m‘"“'“ tinge. The Buffalo lad had the RUDIY [Atat's Jast Riturdays ‘e, & vl Baird (twice, once by knockout), Last year Haler @ who had battcd |PeUer of the match and was appar-| si. Louls, July 15.—William T, Til- |steady game and was a bear with tho | Eddie (Kid) Wagner, Johnny Shu. RN EET |ently well on the road to victory. |den, 2d, of Philadelphia won his [bat, socking out a three haggoer that | 8'Me, Andy Chaney, Gene Delmont He fought the the .““’ down with seven thinly-|Gerver, s around .350 In the Coast league, [ ! 10 2 The eleventh round opened, strong, | third successive national claycourt [ought to have been stretched into a |ANd Kid Sullivan. that his protege would polish off the S0 | | 2us322F spreafRhits. | Wingard, p . 228 with the Mackm 3 :Irl.l«:”::’v.r“:\-f‘;n ]v‘r"”(':ilm‘l'tn n‘llo mn Vicentini coming back wonderfully | tennis title by defeating Harvey B. | homer. [ draw with Hughle Hutchinson and xer £ well after his trip to the floor in tl\r“\nn(lzm!fi of 1.os Angeles in the final | | I 1ost to Eddie (Kid) Wagner and Babe | Herman E ve ¢ was benched in favor of | ';:‘ir:,"""; e gwAstheCHEr {tenth round. He rushed Rocky to the [round at the Triple A club here yes- Probably the higgest disappoint- | 'OPes and pounded the American with | terday. The score was 6—2, 6—1, POLICE GAMES AUGUST 20 In 123 Louis fought 11 baftles, LD e < | victon! :mnnnuz seven, losing one and draw- ; ; a fusillade of blows, Kansas crouched, | 6—1. As a result of his ont of Mack’s entire baseball ca-|# ! ] y | :-I::w-( \\'fis the showing of Outfielder His hands to his head, to protect him | Tilden gained the first leg on the new | ling on three, Of the 11 he took two I‘anl‘ Strand, recently sent to the To-(rom the fury of the Chilean’s storm |singles trophy presented by the United Meriden Bluecoats to Play Their First | PY knockouts, Again his b;} nk book Jedo club of tha American associa-|Of blows. | States Lawn Tennis association. o Ty | showed a gain of $15,340. Those he tio Strand was a $50,000 invest Kansas Is Kayoed, The men's doubles event in the| Game Here and Locals Will go to | polished off included Mackey Travers, ,",.‘,,,_ ) { But Vicentini, scenting victory, hore [ tournament was won by Robe:t and Meridon Wock :Tator, lf:fhe Herman, Hmwyv Bright, Dgnn.\ Last vear, with Salt Take in the|in and knocked Kansas down with a|Howard Kinsey of San I &Ticisco, ";{ush rhnofknmx Tommy Noble fwell measured right., The Buffalo lad \fho rNam_(wl their national noubles August 20 is to be this vear's event- I( |mckr;\|() ldtnl Allentown Johnny title by winning from Tilden and A. [ful date in the police department d“"!flcl?:l?{'fl"‘ ::ol:os'e:&.;\y:sm\‘\‘::‘l:NB:T;J Pacific Coast league, Strand led that | organization in hitting with the re- Was as surprised as the shocked : ndy” Winer of Philadelphia, in |nals for on this day and date the | markable average of .304 for 104 |crowd. He took one count and was |l s By up but Vicentini was on top of him |three straight sets, 6 7 - Meriden Police Department b | B e Thih - land fired away at the srogsy Xansas| Waltor Thomas o Hilzabeth, N. J, ltcam will play the first of the 1024 . 5° S e k- | Won the boys singles tournament by |series with the local bluecoats. et ity “] \ln\ TR andke otn il O v E Rl acsly| Sl aneoB8 s taaima Wil HE Sheld in loyiihiie ot Bdla Brady: BH!’:I'QD‘;:"‘;‘: ol il e olussusmsauz ~lss Th uperiority - of Carlson over Totals Kremer, and Stone was measured by b Philadelphia’s 8 to 3 win over Pitts- burgh. ~ Maranville of the Pirates, |Witt, cf . handled his 131st fielding chance [iEAt @ without an error. Meusel ,if Pipp, 1h o g ‘ = ‘l\{nfl.}mmv. e ard, 2h NATIONAL LEAGUE o GIANTS 3, CHICAGO 0. | shawk NEW YORK | Gaston, B R H. PO A B oran, Young, rf . 2 Markle, Frisch, 2b . . | | Bush, xx Wilson, of . Johnson, xx. Southworth, ef | Pipgrags, p Meusghe 1t . H Schang, Kelly, 1b .oovvivnnens § 0 ~ Jackson, ss . Totals 32 Groh, 3b x—RBatted for Gaston in 6th. Strand, Bnyder, ) 4 s xx—Ratted for Markle in 8th, made 325 hits, including 43 home |from long range, Kai finally sink Alnsmith, © \x‘( -Ran for R B B o, pling to the f1 £ i) ine | R TR AON (e o runs, 13 tripl and 66 doubles, He ‘HH-. o th oor, a he count of nine | Hr b ; - MM ping Stud batted in 187 runs. he' attempted to rise, got up to his| bha plaver, while the ijunfor doubles |yeriden on the same day of the fol- |anq Babhy Garola fought draws with st, Louls .. L0000 610 2009 | X Smi 3 AR i s Etiand Deaves: Tadune feet, but hefore Vicentini could bound | Utle went to Joseph Smith, 8t. Louls, |j5ying week. | Gare ac . ¥ C“‘C‘G") ‘“.;'”'[";'"‘_';w]:m::y‘”“ll‘:;-nl,mn][:::; buse ‘hite | Surely Strand will give my club ajacros the ring to him he reoled around | AR Wmmcll | Pare, Chicago, | who | Should it e necessary to play ulk’.,d“h,.:",,lm( R Bl Paior s ‘Boveralti - double N”; sm‘--’x' batting punch, thought Mack. \\|(I|‘..u.1 sank into a heap in front of 'h"‘li-\m Bell I(;M] e “[third game, and neither team man- | ministered a knockout punch. Gerber and Sisler; Ward, Scott and ”,.,.. the Athleties he h only a little het- time-keeper's stand. Je s BN 2 lager will admit that one will be nec ~-‘ Perhaps it would be a good idea left on bases, York § ter than 200, Kansas had survived the ordeal | PSRN = i v the date will be decided upon to bring all these facts to the atten- handkerchiefs |later, tion of Johnny Dundee just as a re- o Both the New Britain and Meriden | |+|nrlm that he s meeting an oppon- 3 :*v”':fr"'.";m";vi‘u'" "‘f;v Bianiey " Winaara | hey do say that the higl mlml«-“,m-rmm up to this count. He was| Toothbrushes and 45 struck ont, by Shawkey 2; by Wingard Salt Take City where Strand wnmarked and apparently full of con- | have figured among the tokens { hits oft Shawiey § in 4: off Gaston Uin | played, plus the ghort fences, helped ffidence as he answered the hell for|valor presented by Chinese generals |coppers are holding secret practice in |t worthy of championship con- r command. | preparation. Kmdmatmn |2 off Markle 2 In 2; off Pipgraes 0 In 1; greatly in his 1923 Coast league bat- the eleventh round. But in that brief |to the troops under their | | | oft Gaston 1 In 2 umpires, Owens d | 3 and | fing spree. — “Tt's the elimate,” may be a proper Hoo AR b e et cont inine| An’t It @ Grand and Glorious Feelin'? BRIGGS E =g i lsss alosmsss35225520m0p in amassing that average, Totals ] o > Statz, of Hollocher, a8 . Grantham, 2b . Cotter, 1h Friberg, 3b Grigsby, 1t Heatheote, tf O'Farrell, ¢ Jacobs, p .. Hartnett, Miistead, p ... | Evans; time 1 _>|====),,,,a;; e Slossmnans Totals New York 100 010 Two base hits, Toung, Snvder home runs, | poo o th S8y, wnyder: . doubls hinys. Hirhes “'3\mmn|> 1% 4 Four major league owners have | = . B BARe Now: Siaiac B GIOSED_b1: passd or s CobD . 5 spent a_quarter of a million dollars & patis, off lacons 3: Tamee 3 stk out. kil b 3 ;m-ml‘\;\:;:}nll.“(:'l‘[:nlv‘l:r“f".” xl:f:v;v .“'\'.1?1‘: t‘:\IHEN\SYOUTHQVE %sw?“r;x\?llTu AND ON FRIDAY NIGHT SHE TELLS| - AND 5Q ON SATURDAY NIGHT ; n ! : T { rOF A i OUR SWEETIE BV \GHT You ‘SHE HAS To LEAVE Tewn | You WANDER AROUND FEELING Rigney, Jacobs 11 In & losing pitcher, Jacobs; um- | ;o800 ¢ : ! | ot & run for thelr money. FOR WEEKS AND WrEE' - OVER SATURDAY AND Syt LIKE "A FELLER WHO NEEDS pires, Klem and Wilson; time 1:44, Rasslor, : iy g PHILLIES R, PIRATES 3, DR s 8 0 * A 3 N A FRIEND"” PHILADELPHIA - {Favonia Is Winner in VEou AR R P.0. A, D, ; A% o oy » upoVEqr ’ 5§ 0 2 2 ADELPHIA Toledo Track Opening ME ¢ . 3 L b | A K n0. A Toledo, O, July 15.—After trailing > i 0 : : fourth in the first heat of the Mau-| / o ¢ 5 ) Williama, ¢ . 1 3 0 MR s e | o mee stake, 2:08 class trot, the feature | “ i 2 » G ol Joanel . . 3 o event of the opening of the S ’ Henline 5 5 0 Sl R i ¥l circnit meeting at Fort Miami t Carleon, p 20 fGanoway, s ... 2 s here, Favonian, driven hy Ired ¥ Totals PR ; e 1] 0! man of Memphis, Tenn., came from SN LA ¢ 01 behind and won the next two heats 3. R : o land the race Czar Worthy, the fav- L bl . ¢80 Raumgart T o | orite, won the first heat and placed | cuyler, | ] LW Al o s 0 {in the second and third Wright 5 0 | ity AR B Bessie Mcklyo with Sep Palin up, - bl 1 y 5 3 | was the class of the opening event, Grimm, ; | ) SEhRbbi s " n s Ithe 2:12 pace, winning in straight | Krnox 1 | Al o | heats with Valley Day running a | it fiase J ] "0 e i 0 00g s | good sccond all the way. Minia | Musiler ) 3 bhla f Dillon easily captured the fi Aivi- | : A sion of the 2:18 Arot in stralght heats, | Totals 3 1 10 R Peter Cantrell copped the second di- X Ratted ir o in (Continued on Vollowing Page) : : . | vision in a like manner. | “AND ON SUNDAY W AT 1T A | caxana xames pavis TEAM You ARE WORSE HER VOICE COMES OVER THE GR R-R-RAND AND ISR | .t July 15.-—The Canadian AND HAVE ALL THE WIRE, AND SHE SAYS COME GLOR-R-RIOUS FEELIN team for the Davis cup, as announced SYMPTOMS OF AN ouT HERE JUST AS EAST Az LJ ltoday, will eonsist of Willard Crocker 5 Star Wrestling Match [irem=fis | rtorcume gt g e Role Baird and €. K. Andrews, of DEATH Wednesday Evening, July 16th | Toranto. ODD FELLOWS HALL GARAGE and SERVCE STATION Spec idll ¥ TROIT of the highly touted coast batting! 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