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Sl - FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1924, N NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Tunney's head Tunney's left found |Stauffer 3. ases on balls—Off Moore 6, Struck out—by Moore 9, Triple play—Ray- =] e — o Carpentier's Jaw at the bell | Carpentier vushed Tunney to » [ ] | \ corner with vights and lefts to th of Sports s IN THE LAST ROUND sz 3 msima? " ope othln H was warned for hitting low 3 Yestorday's Hesults Carpentier staggered Tunney with a use D Puu).n-m 8, Harttord 2. (11 in.| (Continued trom Preceding Page) "l'l‘; l"':': and '.'-- American coun- | e — - Well, well, Mr, Bassler, catche; by & Fishi (hat shesk Care the Tyeers, has ha 'ho:u: '"":.' Waterbury 6, Bridgeport 5. (15| Tunney got over a long left and |Pentier's head. They both landed | ) Guring the Yankes eriee O Tome innings) [beat Carpentier to the puneh, They | FIShtS to the head, Carpentier scored 1| | day Mo won the game for mip team. | Worcester 13, Apringneld § Tunney's left found | 10 Tunney's body. They fought furl | Wednesday his error cost them | N Havea & Albany 5. (16 in.[Carpentier's face and the Frenchman |OUsly At close range, They were in | n | the game and yesterdsy he again ap- clinehed, Georges missed a right, | elinch at the bell, peared In the herole role of savior, Sw— Tunney r.ln'nln. .."" with a beautiful - Hound l;unrln»n - His trifle knocked in the wisniag rus. Standing ul Clubs right, Carpentier's right eye was eut | Tunney rus ed Carpentier, but the : [ P.C, |at the bell, Inenvhm.n ducked and lifted Tunney | r Waiter Johnson Waterbury " 630 Round Three clear of the floor, swinging him | v, | thing yesterday, H‘o“bu:‘up“:':'lm Harttord [ 543| Tunney's right landed squarely to|Around in mid-air. They fought at 4 | ffth inning and had te be relleved hy | IVorcester 4 538 | Carpentier's head agd the Frenchm :flfifl quarters. They pawed at each e } Russsll, but the Senators defeated the | NPringfield 44 .53z elinehed, He pluBged Carpentier's | other at long range, They exchanged 4 Chisox just the sam New Haven , # 488 |body with rights and lefts in |rights to the head. Tunney landed " i [ Pittafield ... 00000042 Y] 462 | clineh, Gieorges got over a beautiful | right uppereut, Carpentier's mouth s The American ce, with the | Bridgepart Lodh B 481 |viENt te Tunney's head, They | “'". bleeding, » | Tygers half & game ahead of the Albany ., " M 413 | elinched, Tunney landed to Carpentier's hady \ | Yanks and Washington on equal feot. | — They exchanged rights to the jaw, :Md"h- Fv-n':-h:lun yelled toul, His H | ing with the champlons, is as pretty Games Today Carpentier when ’lun.‘ny-""'“ ';'” ished into th g and n A one as has ever taken place in the Albany at Hartford, right eaught him on the jaw when he | Aragged him to his corner as the bell 7 hig sh Bridgeport at §pringfeld was off balance, Carpentier feinted, | rang, Descamps, Carpentier's man t b Now Haven at Worcester. They were dancing at the bell, ager, attempted to argue with the 1 | | Ghick Evans yestorday was defeated | Waterbury at' Pittafield, | Round Four Technes, Dul Grikia ruled dhs blow f | {8 by Manion in the western open tour- Carpentier gtung ney with a(Was lega 1 | l nament, NATIONAL LEAGUE IDI'!l to ll|w. 'Jlll\\‘, o l;uu’my rn,ulumml | 1§ n— with a right to the body, They ex . | Despite the fact that Fred Fulton Yesterduy's Results thuug'fll body blowa in the elinch that MRS SIK . 1 did not go over, the American divers| Filtsburgh & Brooklyn 1| followed, _Caspentier got over the h " y | at the Olymples cleaned up, Only one game cheduled. T Db 2 Aeipte gt <] 9 G , whici un the . ) At & recent boxing match, one of Standing of Clubs Amerioan olfmplon gt WAy Sround, v | the wise acres remarked that what w. P.C. :,',; c;:n:;:};hlcl‘::! l‘x:c:u:l::: n.h::‘d“. —_— the fight game needs is somebody with |New York ........ 68 889 [ ot “that forced G . Mr. Ford's ideals — someone who [Chicage .. Y :g¢ | BNt that forced Carpentier to back? | : | would get the hoys out of the clinches | Brooklyn A8 838 | n ,Round. Five . | Dutch G"'], Howevel‘. Has No o 4 ‘ by Christmas, Pittsburgh s Tt v B s r . Cineinnati .41 505 head again an ey wrestle lll.fll 2 mer rl , The Chicago hurler who prefers the (8t. Louls . . 87 '411 |the ropes in & neutral corner, ( Mar”age cer[iflmte ; bushes to the big leagues probably | Philadelphia .38 i(o¢ |entier 1an88d ‘s loft to the chin, ] | would be just as well pleased with the |Boston ..... 1 378 | Almlian gien, 10, <o head and mimed = \ Athletics, a right uppercut. . Tunney was backs | Paris, July 24.—“This is a thing, "t | Games Today ‘In: up. Carpentier missed a right | which 1 eannot belleve about him, " I Sam Hyman, disearded by Hartford, | St. Louia at New York, and they clinched, ~ Tunney missed (said Gertrude Amphler, the Duteh v a few days ago was signed by New | Cincinnati-at Brooklyn two lefts. . Carpentler landed a left|girl who came to Parls from Hol- A | Haven about 20 minutes before the | Chicago at Philadelphia |to the jaw. Tunney rushed Carpen- land in 1921 with Battling Siki, the 7 {14 same hwu;- aAl'l:lnyfl_\-:n!;:dag and‘. Pittsburgh at Boston, ll'r":“':d'fll"_ Fopse "‘;:"!‘h.“‘_r"."'v' then |Senegaless pugilist, when she was . i, | {8 after he had changed to his haseball nchman's 'told of the battler's marriage in New g - " ;l:l:or:n. he defeated Albany 6 to 5 in AMERICAN LEAGUE :‘:vr\h'droprw':imlzlznl'!{c: hl‘: krfi-m;w,m:';"" York. # FlNAL! FlNAL! FINALI ‘ o { nnings. Rw ¢ - "8, but he | The news was imparted to her at " A —— Games Today "lf' ap '!"‘t';"d;::""‘ They were in & | aymost the moment when she was h | Hyman pitched a wonderful game| Detroit 5, New York 4. (& innings|°''"ch 2% the bell being dispossessed out of the little . .flnd":! was h||- bat n:,nthl;ept the locals | by agresment) Bl mh'“;;",""’gf"v" the conter | HOM® at 70 Rue Murrilico, in Van- Men’s Palm Bea h d T . a] S . . d 1 n e running, unt [anager Milan Boston 10, Clevel B y nged r 8 In center L ol g < l'dlled, V i batted {n the winning run in the 10th. | nings), eveland 8. (19 n-(of the ring. Tunney missed a right | oy "o Nipee, Thee skt cn an ropic u1ts, prices n H He got two doublos and a single, | . Washington 7, Chicago 5 lead, They wrestled agound the ring. | wron he left for the United States.+ | knocking in two runs and walked | ' Philadelphia b, &t. Ious o0 Tunney missed another right. He| " gl i Fe v 2 RIS v {18 tiion, 2 ¢ . . landed a right uppercut. Carpentier | S4UHIE Siic .""';m:”; ‘“°'-‘1""; : staggered Tunney with a weal right, |0 ndous cheat 00 s 4 ‘ AN3Ex TnheT A3 Caroentier Standing or‘lu“ml o0, | Carpantier scored ‘with his et but development. reminiscent of that of L0 A T e S S s D TS R 0 P ST 9. to .M o last night. Many fans at ringside | petrot T ,"Fd' missed with a right follow, They|N!s father, blandly interrupted his a clalméd he did. But just the same, |New York . 40 s1o|were sparring for an opening at the "“’"‘r“'l'h:"m the question “Where s : 1 with Carp's past record to peek at, | Washington 40 70| e my‘".'ah o 3 it's hard to take his protest serlously. | st. Lonis & 500 Round Seven e aanoraornonta st Maw U 3 OBibeeo ‘-_, --4“ Carpentier got over a hard right |®ver married Louis,” sald the young s s . . 3 | s Carp has been a great alibt artist in | Boston . . 47 484 !but took several rights and lefts to|Woman whom Arthur Poplilon, the uits have been reduced mn prlce—-Hart Schafiner & " i the past and only in his last bout, the | Gleveland .. 3 flithe head in return. Carpentier's |deputy mayor of the little municl- ‘ (] | one with Gibbonsjshe put up an alibl | Philadelphia 55 .402|FiEht A e Al :::” Ol h\:“m Kin ahb then 5 | at the end, claiming that an injured 5 4921 carpentier stumbled and fell to his (address as “Mme. Siki" She then e 5 |14 ankle prevented him from coming Games Today Juoce L2 agattiral coriies. pins DOl S0 e e iellow iy g Marx mak every (el marked down | through in better style. He even went (No games scheduled.) tier landed his right to; Tunney's jaw |about the sidewalk and added “can 1 50 'tar a8 to say that he might have INTERNATIONAL, LEAGUE and took a similar blow in return, [I have a better maryiage certificate?” 3 licked Tommy had his pins béen in They exchanged rights and “lefts in The woman then told a despair- 14 bétter shape. Yest 's Results the center of the ring with honors|ing story of love that had failed, of - | ' tevaly even, unfulfilled promises, and of the flight / ! Maybe Tupney did foul him— but| maromors Srlyracuse it Round Fight trom Holland against the advice of ]- { the referse was in a position to see. ground). ", g . C.;rponfl-,r landed his right to Tun- | her stald middle class Dutch parents. : ‘ | Buffalo 6, Jersey City 5. ney's jaw.” They cnncr&ed. Carpen- M-th the mayor's office of one of the | | Carp, glways theatrical and fond of | Reading 5. Rornestor 7 tler complained Tunney's left to the |twenty Parisian arrondissements as . .‘I | the spectacular and basking in the b ' i % |bedy lwu lov_\": They wrestled around |the ultimate goal. , 3 / limelight, is riot the man to let such Standing of Cl e ring, Tunney landed his left to| Her husba@d in those days, sald { j do @ ohimce saes. .1 ‘““"’L' o "r:'el:t1e;::-'Hsa:,fl::‘::refnr“!;lz:n r: Gertrude, was a second rate pugilist Baltimore ... '“ 28 69 |1afts that arove Tunney ¢o the topte | L the wolves hovéring about the : ] i Moronts - - v to t] Des. | doors of tha®cheap hotels In which Newark @ 538 Tunney missed a right. Carpentier|they were forced to put up. Then - ~ . lso missed a right and stumbled to | cam ' : ! i Rochester PUR 111 b came tH8 victory over Georges Car- 520 | ¢y f o 3 gn::!;llo . 46 00| flont o 'R;‘:,::'f;‘:‘éhe i :’"f‘"’!"""‘"” ]1-"21 dfl;ntslfl. glory,and Bedtime Stor'es' By GLUYAS W!LLIAMS ng 51 42T Carpentier stung Tunney with & |peg e poey 2nd her baby boy who SYeanne 54 424 icious right that drove the American | 20 .Just been born. Mental MOSQU“'OS Are as Bad as Real Qnes‘ Jersey City . 84 310)to the ropes. Tunney landed a weak : Sy """"’"w i right. Both missed right leads,| TAGEN TO PEAY 1IN MATCH | Games Today Carpentier jabbed with his left, Tun- | Fastern Point, Conn, July 25— Baltimore at Rochester. ney landed his left to the body, They | Walter Hagen, British open champion | Jeraey City at Toronto, clinched in & neutral corner. Car.|and Joe Kirkwood, trick shot star, | Redus L AR, pentier landed a beautiful right, flush | Vill open the week of the Griswold H Yt L Lt on Tunney's jaw. Carpentier landed | Trophy tourament at the Shenecos | {8 i oL o e ,|& left and right to the jaw but the |s¢tt Country club on Sunday when 1A 3 NEw I]EP bell interrupted Wis advantage. they play a thirty-six hole exhibition A CLASSIC FROM THE MINORS. floor with a right . {He was up at the [Stait of Hartford After battling 88 innings without ‘s count of six. He Went down again| Miss Edith Cummings, national STARTS SUDDENLY UP AN- 15 PERSUADED RATHER A= ROPS UP AGAIN, TAPS WIFE scors, Peoria pushed over three tallies ( from aT similar blow but was up at |champion, has just withdrawn her en- NOUNCING HOARSELY THAT ~ GAINST HIS WILL 0 LE DOWN ON SHOULDER AND SAYS i the* 23rd and beat Clinton, 3 to 0, one, he Frenchman was weakening [try for the Griswold Trophy toura- |e THERE'S A MOSQUID IN AND 60 TD&LE[‘P-RE‘SPRO' THERE , SHE HEARS T p oh July 25, 1307, in & Three-1 league| (corinioa g e and unable '? defend himself. Tun-. [ment, although she has a leg an the THE ROOM BABLY JUST IMAGINING [T NOW D‘DESM' SHE (¥ dunteit. Both pitohers, Moore aid LR Y Rt tr,n!:g R;!r'wz:‘rnfll:ia]ll_\"“nfor 2 [cup: Miss Glenna Collett 1s a heavy H Stauffer, went the route. Dick Egan, . 5 i s 4 With | favorite to win the second leg in suc- [ A8 DI oK1 (RS1AbF BIayEd ROES m;m:::‘;hax‘:eluzvzun. r;e“: Britain :ng: :“}d lefts, ~The referes at- |cession, although Mrs. Dorothy Camip- |18 ond tor Peoria and “Swats” Swacina LAEeS ey meibers to their [tempted to stop the fight but Carpen- |pell Hurd, a former chathpion, has taft | y |18 was on first. Swacina went to the|Staff in thfform of ‘“Scooty” Match- ftler brushed him back and flew at|had some remarkable rounds he | Pittsburgh club. The late. Bobby ton, former Fuller Brush and Columbia | Tunney, They mixed it ‘furiously. |jately, There will be slightly in J’s;t‘ 9 Carruthers umpired the contest, C]""E;ze catcher, Walter Brazl, ex-Tor- ;l\'xkfr:nchr;lan was punch-drunk but feess of 150 of the best womaf players I8 which was played befors only 300 peo- | © nsan p;rrorm_er. and Art Johnson, oo nn!. boring in. A right dropped |in the country to tee oft next Monds Ple and In thrés hours and 10 min-| ON® time Fisk pitching ace and more | Carpentier again, but he was up at Gian - time. recently of the Torrington Tigers, |the count of eight. Carpentier fell | === PEORIA The new blood has injected new life ‘0‘;""‘« floor as the bell sounded. ab. r. h. o a e |into the team. Johnson paved the s handlers worked frantically SA I R ’ Thisrs, £t 1verit0 6 5 @ 5 G| Way for the win over Torrington last | Vith him. The crowd gave him a | F Bavidssn, 18, 9 0 0 2 o 1|Saturday while Big Jim Scott hurled |&reat mfl'w‘l(" T > 5 REQUESTED T LETHER GO BETORE LONG JUST AS WIFE ANNOUNCES FIRMLY HE [ b T 7 1 0 3 3 ofhis mates to victory over Minnetto's [ - Round Fieven July 26 to Aug_ 1 O SLEEP AND LIES MUTTER- 15 DROPPING OFF BEGINS 7D CANT STAND ITANY LONG = |8 Swacina, 1b. 9 1 233 0 o|hove.on the following day, -Both|, | TIF,SERERES Carpentier fiith #' ING. HE KNOWS PERPECTLY _ IMAGINE THE'MOSQUITD HAS ER AND PUTS ON MIGHT | Lghn, 2, 9 0 21112 ofthese right-handers have always ® WHLELE ey ONE OF TH L 8 ! Tunney's left to the body foreed E BEASTS 15 INTHE ALIGHTED ON YARICSS PARTS Donnelly, 8 1 3 3 0 ofproved troublesome against the Bris- | oo ttih | 6 H ¢ gradat] ROOM SOMEWHERE OPHIM Wolfe, c. 8 0 112 3 0]tolites and Manager McConn has an- |, iBEICET 40 NONE on. - Carpentier Raymond, . .....0 0 0 311 0|nounced that each has asked for & |puy rushed. Carpomiine ' tn’ oorun: ” Mobre, P. ...vien 9 0 0 0 4 0]“shot” at the league leaders, With: ATREE Ot A e A Will Be Sold ______ The New Departures will pin their | stumplod to fhe floor tit was oo i 7 e o 86 52 1|faith In the right arm of Tommy |mediately, ched ir i Tracy or the respective left fins of | tra) corner, 1;1‘::;,:,:::‘:,.h:‘;"s‘::‘daa":;; C a ga On Kapeam, cf, . 3 0 0] Eddie Goodridge and Lester Lanning. [and Tunney ]B'nd,,d his right. Harrod, Sb. 310 0|This trio has steered the Bristolites | They were in a clinch at the bell A Ohlan, If. ; 0 0|through a number of stormy disturb- Round Twelve i Corkhill,rf. 0 0lances and have placed them on the| Carpentier landed fl illii i I :;:roc!l(ett. 3'2) ;’ g top rung of the ladder in the league | Tunney's |la“ 1 Tunie‘;'rc‘::a r“\!all'n-'; Sta"my uarter Fl"mg Statmn i > ogel, 8. standing. The entire team has been |f v W 2 - ) &= =t Smith, c. . 187 1 0| during the past week and are confl- o Tunney's fam, but Tuneey " crint | And Souvenirs Will Be Given A KNOTONG END OF TOWEL FEEL A LITTLE TOOLISH REQUESTING HIM POR Gb0D* NIGHT BY COVERING UP DEFDNS Stauffer, p. 0 4 1ldent that they will meet the visitors [tered with a harder right to the Away AND STANDS WAMING TOR. |~ SMNDING THERE WITH NESS SAKE T0 PUT OUT LGHT, IVELY EVERYTHING BUT 1S n 73 515 55 33 3| mith more than enough opposition. | Frenchman's face, Carpentier's left ! SATURDAY ! "g’?%’{z’%fl,?.““‘“ TISELF NOTHING HAPPENING; AND CASTS OKE LAST LOOK ROUND NOSE, WHILE. OUTSIDE ON | fotal 33 3| The game will be called at 2 p. m. |staggered Tunney. Carpentier feinted | Don't Miss This Opportunity = WHAT WITH RIS TEETGET- ROON AND GOES BACk T BED SCREEN A Mosauma i Two-base ery. | (standard time). Iswith his left and crossed hi ht PSR SUELY i Thres-base hit—Wolfe, Ohlan, Cork- Frisaior it Sl i hill, French. Stélen bases—David- T i on, Ohlan, Cerkhill, Vogel, Freneh. SALE s 1 eh. SMAN $AM The Leap to Liberty BY SWAN | . 1 (by staufrer 12. mond to Egan to Swacina. Umpire— Carruthers. Time—3:10, Attendance ~300. Tomorrow's score: Ross Barnes makes six hits in one game. HARNESS RIVER SHANNON Dublin, §uly 25.—A Berlin firm has supmittéd to the Free State govern- ment detailed plans for the develop- ment of electrical power fromf” the River Shannon. The plans provide for the annual production of feur times as much electricity as the Free State now uses fer all purposes. PND ‘400 J'll"\ TRAVELERS FORGETFUL Londén, July 25.~Among the ar- ticlés which forgetful travelers havé left ‘'behind on trains of the Southern rallway in the Jast year are 530 odd gloves, 2 bottles of whiskey, 2 lifs- buoys, 25 saxophones, 60 parts of false teéth, 3 artificial legs and 6 pairs of crutches SR V0007 FOR EM— : D AFTER THRT FELLOW W)ONHEM9 JPLKS0 Bfl\N(J GH(.K SAM HOWDY, OfiOEKb aVEé =Ll GET AT :D;\(K’;ON Gy OR My Nafle AINT 5P«r‘\ HOWML' ) 00 WERE. TAHSON-SEEN R HIM RROUND? HE JENT | AT r‘?mEmoN MUCH OPLIGED

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