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mm—M ISR IIIARIILE | tery, as for meeting Mickey Walk- eatigated by the Rev. E. D. spoakingiisnriai | INRECORD GAME [~ Bret Skechs of | TURNS GOLFER CONFESS TO PLOT T i Of S ports | o ently TR ot e *’yaa | Virginia Collegian Hurls | Famous Stars Bombardier ‘Wells Quite FflR KI“NAPPINE‘ o N 5 fast enough to outpoint his man or | sl Chicago Man Indicted in $1,500,000 | Members of the congregation are v B|not. The only way, according to Team to 17"“““‘1 Ring for F&ll’“ ay»‘“d | Mail Robbery Had Been Mi ’ the local men, he could have won CARSON L. BIGBEE Green I Mal ry m Miss. The Nathan Hale school basehall | yyy “yroyment wan by & knockout Victory Pittshurgh Pirates ree ley Picklord Was to Have ton. Bl Fote | HARRISON STREET HOUSE SOLD team claime the elementary whool | yng iy e almost accomplished in Outfielder 90 MAG Teheatry [7r W, champlonship, according 1o B€ |y, yixihy round. Hers I scemed, Born—Waterloo, Ore., March 31, | Been One Victim | Chicago, June 1 (AP)—The body | property winpager, of that aggregation. He | ziorigue had Berlenbach on the ’ 11895, T {of Dennis E. Colbert, head of the|for Logan E to John -:g states -fhat hlj ‘team ;Bas wen ‘,' verge of taking the long slecp, but Major League Career—Purchased ; q —_— veal estate firm hearing his name, | Mary Riley, The property eonsista of atralght gemes apd has lost ORI | (he New York hoy held on and by Plttsburgh from Tacoma club, . Los Angeles, June 1 (AP)—With | ¥ho Was to be triéd in federal court (o two-family house and a twa-car ong this season. 'This claim s based | o0inoraq the storm, Northwestern league, in 1916, Re. 9 3 on a charge of posscssing some of | Garage. off ‘the fact that the Nathan Hal b g : [ported male price $4000. ’ A three purported confessiona in their |10 & ©IeEEE O B e1.800.- | schpé) team haw met every eleny Berlenbach has to meet Jack De- . Outstanding Feats—Batted .550 tn| & @ |nands and a trio of alleged plotters 000 union station mail robbery here, | (ary schoa] team in the city and *‘;' laney of Tridgeport befosy the W {1422 season. Flelded 990 in*1923, |7 Y | under lock and key, police investiga- |was found Saturday in the Chicago defeatod a1l comera. Much of B¢ | proyent open air season s up. Dee i (making but-.4heee iereors in 398 e, Ko ] ! tors working on the Mary Pickford |river. He disappeared in February, teumn's sucegsy is due to the unend-| 4 p 0, Tholg & rour round knockout - N chances, Played 160 games in 1922, : / Kiduspping case planned to confer | BUrten R. Colbert, a son, asserted ing werk put in by the MAnager.| .. .gon over the New York boy and 4 4 UepHIng cas8 i ©0 CONET tyat the indictment could mot have | Nathun evin and to John Gowals, e kidently. sybect. i % . p | KILLED BY HOTOR CAR 2 ‘ Vi ., e i teday with representatives of the jheen a cause for possible suicide, as | serving as readers, ciptain. ‘who pitched many o ":‘;’fqm duplicate the next time they district attorney's oftice to discuss |his father “was not worried about ::‘r‘l‘.e:rdl:rah::l:l’:. '] e::‘h tndividual :“c;t.lu‘;:?e::’:}flh ';T:w‘fdl:z‘::z:' ; presentation of the reported $200,- ;:"'I<‘"h :‘I“h"“" his father had been ; ° y Satur xpect- 3 4 ealth. v ( - 0 at Whit- A 0 ty ] g Hiembér must also be taken into | SN T (Ot he a champion | Canadian Struck by Auto at W 7 £ 000 plot to the county grand jury | Lexington, Mass,, Marek §:=1) cansideration, according {0 he | ong { ; Insville, Mass.—His Wife in Hos- 7 L Jn the' mesntime an attorney 1g5| ST!LL READING BlBLE had been suffering from shaving, nanager. | ——— 7 tained by the wife of A. J. Woods, imples on my neck for years and, B ) f Voldemar Jolnson of this city p g | pital Badly Hurt, o i’ one of the alleged conspirators, an- fbelieve, had tried everything us. Mews from Tonceverte, West VIY« | . "y, ™ oy tstanding star of the nounced he would seek his immedi- | der the sun for them . xinid, briag word T A diontis | Conn. Aggies friumph over Trinity ate release on & writ of habeas cor- pCalifomia Church Readers at it 24 vithout avail. One son of 286 Maple atreel, "1 in their annual field and track meet | p us, Woods who is a truck driver, ! ¢ | day on a friend’s ad- fast becoming a star in the haseball | oo g ocal boy eaptured Que, died at the Whitinaville hos- LAl b b and Have Reached Only| oo ™1 " porenased clrcles there. In a recent game be- | o far i’y oop one in the high and pltal eurly today of injuries recelved : man, all have made signed confes-| Chronicles. gome of your Resinol tween the Independents of RON-T oo iy e tow hurdles and 5 [ when he was struck by an automos . p 1010 otithelr pArLiIRIthe KiAnADDITE Ointment and was ceverte and the Greenbrier Military sEei & Macang mv”‘e Aot i " | bile last night '!wa\x'.lJrlscolll cross- plot, aceording to vouée ForE A Redlands, Cal., June 1. (AP)—At| astonished at the school nine, the local boy was easlly hu\ S4t to, Ea beutoro(n” Ths i||:h i e His wifs,”Virginia, is at the hos- i : . et SRR s Io( B midnight last night after 24 hours| quick results. After {he outstanding star of the game. | FELE Lo ar, He has taken first 3 & | pital with a fractured skull and oth-| § 1 . l'fl sl “}’Mv “PIT" | of continuous reading, less than a| a week's constant ( tils team won the contest by the | fr iUl fal T lent in every meet fn A . 1 | er injuries which physiclans said s i’ : : “_'d e ntessions the | LDIrd of the Bible had been read at | use, the pimples dn:tm com- dore.at 9 10,0, Mr, Johuaon in ath: | PRl (1 G evert 13 eIy DO 0 _ f | gt prove fatal, ! ; / In the purported contessions (0e | Yy Nothodist Episcopal shareh | pletely, l“mmfl“ — letic coach of the Greenbrier High | ™hiCh ARE0 b ; y The Goyet came here last Wit 4 prisoners admit that, under the | (S ite ™ e here, Continuous| Tresh. T had thought my easy was, s (he fight in the big city. this season, p 4 ! Thursday to visit relatives. Last ¢ i ¢ stumulus of such strong drink a8 | o iioh of the church is under way hopeless, so you can r.ldil i St . 4 | night theg were walking along the i 4 was from time to time available 10 |¢or (ne reading of the Bible, First| Why I was overjoyed at his | t highway near tke crossing of ; them, they talked of various “Way$ | pook ot Chronicles was reached at| YOu can be sure that Tom Gibbons has moved to New | : / ; el e i d 7 of getting easy money.” A project you have one more loyal booy York to complele his training for| § t thg Now Xori, S New & HAYOREaNs | 3 / €y money." A project | ymidnight, and the reading was about | ¥ A ) Lue bout with Gene Tunney at the | Baseball at a Glance ; : !Hur”(y‘ ratlrond when they were ; to kidnap the grandchildren of E. L | two houra behind schedule, it was ‘F"‘“ "l‘;’fo‘;fifl “(ss‘:“i). o | ———————— Whitinsville, Mass, June 1. (AP) —George Goyette of Nt Gerard, Polo Grounds next Friday night. A | % | struck’ by an automobile driven by : 7 7+ Doheny. oil magnate, was under con- | 03, 3 lurge number of local fans plan to | NATIONAL LEAGUE 7 | John G. Creighton of Blackstone, & k7 sideratior for a while, as were plans | @ the Aght in the bi ggity. | / 2 | traffic ofticer. Creighton was driving § ; E to carry off and hold for ransom | 5 WL Saturday’s Results o - % | slowly at the time, approaching the . Jackie Coogan, Pola Negri and the | I'he' Pirates of this eity ran into Pittsburgh 4, St, Louis 1. . ¢ | crossing. but was blinded by the 7 Q grandson of an unnamed retired | ) nost of hard luck in Milidale yes- Pittsburgh 15, St. Louls 5. ¥ 1 | lights of another car, it was said. i : business man, Finally, the confes- terday when they lost a 16 inning Brooklyn 8, Boston 3 7 e | The pedestrians were carrying an " sions reveal, Mary Pickford was gafie to the home town team. The Iioston 5, Brooklyn 1. umbrella and failed to see the au- x p picked as the most likely pm!pect' Tocals were eastly in the front in the | Philadelphia 7, New York 4. tomobile. ? y tor a profitabls kidnapping. | 15 innings played but Heins, !he; Xr-w" )'orl’\' 14, }l"‘luladellpma 5. ¢ | T PR R Conferences were held at which it (wirler who Had Milldale batsmen | Cineinnati 7, Chicago 1. - was agreed Miss Pickford should bs sating out of hix hand, sprained his| Cincinnati 4, Chicago 2. RETURN uF RUTH BOMBARDIER WELLS T O T S Sl v | . o ankle and although he gamely tri¢d Golt has gained another staunci |®Udlo to her home; that the kid- | to take the mound in the 16th, he | Yesterday's Results l ‘ Rre e R it o ati 2 ! devotee the pe f B . given an up-to, collapsed and had to be taken m"’? :l"_‘l,r;ult 5, Cineinnati 2. 7 | T LP e “_el;: Mrn?r-:”}r;u:op-:y:”b;;. Rt inyteteamotioigst Hvsbundile lohnnw Sheehan tried to take his Hicago 11, Pittsburgh 2. ‘ { ¥ 2 | Gy , gilist, Wells can he seen almost | the Actress into the car decked with Jlace but his slants were met with | New York 2, Brookiyn 0. | daily around the Tondon courses, |*hrine convention banners and bunt- \Continued From Freceding Poge) |Ho'm getting to ba quite proficient, | INF #0 85 to give the affair an air of too, Teports atate. innocent merrymaking, and that the [vietim should he held in a secluded nighty bludgeons and the Pirates Boston-Phila. not scheduled. “MULL"” HOLLAND came out with a loss. ; b ’ The Standing | The star hurler for the University I'he ‘Ranger-Commupitics game at | Lost .C. [ of Virginia got Into baseball's hall ;'r;;f;_" A 3 4 e old- Pioneer diamond yesterday New York 12§31 |of fame by beating Columbia Uni- Hreks 0 el hor S ahand, Doa) was easily the best home game yes- |Brookiyn .. 43 17 '375 | versity in a 17-inning game. Tt was | ifarneit Lirbanks “vfl! "0‘ tfl;w' rators terday: The contest was a tight one |Pittshurgh . ... 2 17 .553 |one of the longest collega tilts on 1, M— s w!“b‘l” le the matter until the 10th inning when the Meri- Cincinnati Sl 5 record. 0 - & :‘ rd:n,r‘ R-;u tah & house wasy still den team scored eight runs, breaking |Philadelphia . . 5 = et 5 }”:“ ’rl ;’C\::‘ on that police housed } + tis and walking off with an easy |Boston .... 3 447 Totals ey | rio in the city jail. \ictory. The Rangers were behind |Chieago ... 405 ":"‘lr-:;\nru shoa N G all the way until the ninth when |St. Louis .. s b s [ChLeaEe o se” Rite—Cuyler, GPifmith, Hart- | PROMINENT MAN DIES i UDGE your raset by its | / losoa>3a Blake, p .. {hey scored enough runs to tie the | tt, Freigau, Wels Three base hits— " Sl S Sl (e ) Wit e, 8 e Sty i oo " FROM LONG TRIP iz eomse- .2t Bomb Outrage n Rochester LAid mowres”® prominent retten o e | vl Waterloo, however, and the Silver | Cincinnati at St. Louis. SR PR 3 Halfway river district, died at his | / . 5 Blades are guaranteed per- ) ; ® plas | City nine walked home with the| Pittsburgh at Chicago Tatt on ' bRse—Pittahurgh ™l {0 Thls Cflllse |home Saturday night after a short | S [ fect. Buy an Ever-Ready e e locals| New York at Brooklyn, ase on balls— ke 4 sine g Al tally T ) Sheehan 2. Struck ou iliness. He played a prominent part | / % ol p Razor and enjoy the e e RICAN LE Black Cross Liner Had Nothing ot s« ®yin 4,08, 5 s b in the atvancement of the Comectl. | (RS AR oncy beck if you arent 3 [oa—smith. Losing pitcher—Xramer. | Toronto. June 1.—The Globes to- |t o as (W kel Raraicome time exb. . | enthusiastic. The Meriden Community nine Saturday's Results Bll[ MlSiOl'tlll]e LR R LG e and Mart lqay publishes the following: | Mr. Downes, who was 63 vears old, | e N S o Ever-Ready Sterilized Sheving Brushes would like to arrange games With ! Dhiladelphia 9, New York 7. | L “A war between bootlegRers oper- | wag horn 4n Newtown and had avu‘ 100% L . N Bristles ripped forever in hard rubber cnough to catch the visitors. | @.\IERICA LEAGLE {he Falcons and Pirates of this city. | Philadelphia 6, New ¥ork 5. | \ y ating from the vicinity of Port HOP® | cave |1ved here. He leaves a wif in Blades NS/ AMERICAX SAYETT RAZOR CORPORATION, Breskire. ¥.T. i ) The managers of either sor both of | Detroit 12, Cleveland 7. New York, June 1 (AP)—The B, R, . . A L’ anrl‘ certain brewery mler»sum {hese teams can arramge for games| Detroit 10, Cleveland 2. | Booker T. Washington, only vessel | (it . 0 5 0| Rochester resulting in the bombing 2 ; Smiths, 1 i Rochester brewery is receiving through -George Lawson, a member | Boston 9, Washington 4. of the Black Cress Line, returned to 2 o lof a Roch e | 4 8t |ot L ' Dreasen, ! lihe attention of Ontario and provin- | of the “Herald” composing room | Washington 7, Bosten 2. port yesterday after a four and one- R 1 | £ +(aft, here. | Chteago 5, St. Louls 2. half months' cruise in the West In- |Bressier, 1b . 1 3 1 0 Ofclal and Rochester police. The The Fam"y Album | Chicago 4, 8t. Louis 2. dies and Central America, with a tale |fsenes 8 [Eembipsior tnelbulldInEiatIICHEr, By GLUYAS WILLIAMS The Falcons had a good day of |t continuous misfortunc, The boat, |Hargrave, © . ; | (AESrollem od oloRS L RORREETRA S Ge{ung in the nght. ; atting practice yesterday ~at St Games Yesterday | which is ewncd by the Universal |Benton. p ., nlof a large cargo of ‘anad}ag‘za‘ © McClure Newspaper Syndicate Mary's fleld at the expense’ of the | &t Louls 15, Chicago 11. egro Independ: S Rrscalation Eras | MosapE s " 0 _Mand‘ other ];qnm-‘s which arxjm 5 or: Slored Glants of Hartford. The | Cleveland 6, Detroit 4 | purchased os part of the acheme of | Totals ; [SRCanantanbon R o S| tusky gents from Hartford were casy | Boston 9, New York 6 | Marcus Gavve . rogro promoter who | [ptased under urrest, it 1 anderatood, | picking for the locals. Washington 4, Phiadelphia 3. |is now servinig a five year sentence in |pades :“::p“:y”: Al > | Atlanta pen tentiary for using the sninn " “In a report of a committes of | mails to defraud in connection with [Hornsby. 2 {¢wenty-flve, a Rochester organiza- ne was no match for the Hartford | Won Lost P.C.|tHs sale of stock of the steamship |hottomis \:mm&:}‘:(q o mri‘. ahout a better | high team in their annual clash Sat- | prijaqeiphia ..... 28 11 118 | 1ine. ) Farrell | ,.Y A R iirday. The locals seemed to be beat- ywaghington ..... 26 15 834 The vessel's odyssey of disaster "'h'm o “;-, o had ho»}xsmnkint n before they took the fleld &nd \Ghicagy ......... 23 18 .861 |began soon after leaving New York R cor with a higher alcoholicaontent played listless ball throughout the |cjavejand ....... 19 2 487 ::‘::;11::3‘:1;!1\;”\:‘-‘nil;wu Hove) :‘\::; T"J'ulwd'iw the Volstead law. chutest. iTheigeason.la well oo DSt Loula 2123 477 aown and the New York office sefit| Totala : The committee also charged that g way and with g defeat by Hartford, [petropr .-, 13 19 | noney for their repair. On way to {Sichnati : these same interests kept out Cana- JOINS ™E FAMILY CIRCLE AMD WIFE AS /0ULD HE TRIES HOLDING PAPER IN VAR- (as locals’ hopes are dashed for a New York 1% 5 3 1st. Louis 102 0 hance at the state champlonship. Ipeston ...... 14 S50 (Norfelk, Ya., the crew, In an at-] Two baes hite-Mueiler, Blades. fome dian liquors in order to have a mon- OPENS UP NEWSPAPER, S PAPER A 10U POSITIONS TACH OF WHICH 330 | omnt to k carm, accidentally set Bressier, Dressen, “w ible piast - |opoly of business in Rochester and | IN HER UG MAKES MAT IT.E WORSE o g nsby to Cooney to Bottamiey, LOOMEY [ Cimniey | T PR LUGHT MAKES MATTERS A Tom Gibbons snd Gene Tunney mix Games Today fire to the fo'c'stle. At Havana the |0l 0 0 o es. Left on bases vielnity. = o t at the New York Pelo Grounds g youis at Cleveland | hoat was held for debts incurred by 2, §t. Louis ¥. f\\r.fl.':\ pells = g nest Friday night. This is the best | (yicagq at Detroit. the Black Star Line, former venture f il ) xflr;!“ *',mzxy'm-a ‘Ramon Navarl’o W |“ Get dish that has been zerved to 1he ! srasnincton at New York. of Garvey's, and again funds were |RIGM Tire o May 0127 » T 7 ht fansin recent months and large A * sent from New Yeork. My (Muelier.) Dummy Diploma Wed. ¢ T'hiladelphia at Boston. 5 mpires—Swe nuntbers of local fans are planning | At Kingston, Jamaica, a new fire Losing pitchersBenton, L0t oSReE ) wyacpington, June 1. (AP)—The 1q attend. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE |box had to he inetalled and funds " y R T e R — | wers cabled. At Colon, Captain Hirth Di g / to have Ramon Navajro. moyie actor, Although mot & great deal in ex- Yesterday's Results [¥as aischarged atter & dispute witn |Did Not Know It Was Rl e v pected from Babe Ruth's bat when | roronto 7, Buffalo 2. {6. E. Carter, secretary general of | T,oaded; One Man Is Dead poita next Wedngsaay and recei he takes the field today, the hopes of Reading 5, Baltimers 3 the association. The chief engineer | ‘yeoupineton, June 1. (AT) — |[from FPresident Coolidge a dummy th ]N!'\; York T::k:: are ll"Om'?"’i Jersey City 4, Providencs 2, |obtained a lien on the vessel forlgooree Panapoulos, 34, cafe proprie- diploma, the whoie event to he film- 1p by the news that he is to return | syvracuse 4, Rochester 3 wages due, and more money was s dead here, the victim of an ed, will go through as scheduled, so 3 5 gy Ve 4 h . o the lineup atter being ill for %o o s et L e e e Wilou IaTconcerned! PINALLY, BY TWISTING REGUND ) s WHicH PRODUCES A WAIL TROM 16ng. The‘nzbe‘hn{s :cerd\ :\l\e:l:i;‘n The Standing {ed on a charge of shooting & Woman |vear old godson, Stephen Kokinias | “I regard the matter as seitled,” SIDEWAYS, BETS HIMBELD AND T AND MOVES WILFRED WHY DID HE MOVE THE hy a gréat deal of hard luc . P.C.|in Colon in 1%14. On the way back |whom he sought toamuse by piaying |the secretary declared, adding that v AP L1ZMT e vear and it will probably be some rg.aniq 5 2 727 [the boat collided with the whart In at "duw‘H\ng,"s he had not planned to talk with the PAPER OUT OF LIEHT LAMP, HE CANT SEE A THING NOW, ime béfore he gets back into W8 gyiiimore .. 2 '§25 | Charleston. Again money was sent| The boy vesterday visited his god- 'president about. At the White House PAPAS HEAD'S RIGHT IN THE WAY' regular shape and starts hittng [yo gy City ..... to pay for the damage. In all $50,- |father for the first time and Pana- it was said fome afficials were du- A hem over the fence. All baseball | poaging ., ‘511000 was expended during the voyage. poulos produced two old pistols for bious about the plan 10 invelve the ang will welcome the news that he ipymy)o ., - - his amusement. The boy’s weapon lent in A publicity venture i3 to return to the game today and |p,cpester . ot . | VISIT FOREIGN CLIMES. exploded while the man's back was | 1 officiais declare the Anna- they-will all be watching for the re- |proyiqence ... . 30 | Tondon, Juns 1. (AP)—A large|turned, killing him instantly. polis flm would serve a gool§ pur- ults of his first day after his 1008 gyracuse ...... 3 3 party of American and Canadian| The coroner announced he pose in giving the public a better ickess. [ doctora, members of the interstate wouM issue a certificate of accidens understanding of the navy. P Games | postgradnate assembly's tour, ar-|tal homicide. | _— Jack Renault, ex-Canadian mount- | roronto at Buffalo. | rived vesterday on the chartered| —_— — % . 5 5 1 policeman and George Godfrey, | pochester at Syracuse steamers Ausonia and Dorie for a NEAL ESTATE SALES Fifty Convicts Have velered battler, will battls in San ¢ Paltimore at Reading. study of the methods used in the| Annie Reinas has sold to Joseph 3 4 e .Vrancisco on June 6. Leo P. FIynn, | providence at Jersey City clinica and hospitals of England. The | Hooper her two-family house at 54 Their Own Radio Sets the Canadian’s manager, left for the | inaugural meeting of their confer-| Greenwood strest. The Ossining, N. Y. June 1. (AP)— GETS UP,MUTTERING. AND STALKS 3 { CORNER ADS 1N PEACE UNTIL MIDRED'S west yesterday and he will second | s A | enes will b hald tomorrow, with the | was ahout $10.000, B i On the 100th anniversary of the 6c- D L0 SE¢ E E # VONT SPO0 LS UNDER Hi% CHAIR, man in the match. opaning address by the Duke of |to L. Rabinow a th house |cupancy of the first building at Sing 1IN MIND GETTING OUT OF s L York., And other speeches by the|at 0 Monroe strest. The sale price |Sing prifon. it became known today A S \ 2 lakets Ml v Flynn seeks to epen megotlations \yaerbury 4, Hartford 3 health minister. Nesille Chamber-| was about $2 ¢ for the f) me that Afty prisoners T 5 3 SHE LOOKS TOR IT vith Jafk Kearns, manager of | Harttord 4 Waterbury 2 4in. and the American ambaseador, | made thro » Rabinon-Rarch- have imetalled radio outfits in their two daughters and one son, 8T. 1.0U18 AB. R. e The local high school baseball | The Standing alosssssm0al Viekey Whiker for a title bout De- | Ajpany 6, Pittsfield 3 Alanson B. Houghton. [ kow Real Estate Co |eells. Iween the welterweight champ and Albany 9, Pittsfleld &. Dave Schade, leading contender for | Rriagaport 5, New Haven 2 E he title, Bridgeport 5, New Haven 4 | : s A e el kD g e LI rSALESMAN SAM Hey You—A Hic Is Not a the Polo Grounds in New York | Yesterday's Results 1painst King Solomon for the Itallan | Naw Haven 4, Pittsfield 1 Hospita] fund. He iz making an| Waterbury 6, Springfield 1 B y ; e j eliminati CONIT T HEN (K- VA “TMERES B 2 DAWEONIT= THIS at D:hp::y’:.:lr::—‘n'.n i ‘\v,:rc'?':r }1{ Br:d"”n L (L(H [ WRANNA Bu"h RILK FRESH || ONT WMD (ALLS ME HILOUGHS 19 4 Albany 5, Hartford 1. \\b:\) BRK TAON TH | & »;\\u\n\'n ?‘*“Q"‘* GEYT ) DPRWING ME. Local fans who witnessed the CovTE I[N (GoOR LTINS McTigus-Berlenbach fight in New The esine e conmanve. 1] York last Saturday night in which |gpringneid ...... 20 MeTigue fost s light heavyweight Ajneny .. .. champlonship to the knockout King. | Hartfora are of the-opfhion that the worst priggeport .. decision MoTigue could have re- waterbury celved for his efforts would have New Haven heen a draw. All throughout the pittgfeld . bout, they state, MeTigue showed \worcester . superiority over Berlenbach and al- though he apparently was guarding himself against Berlenbach's fam- Pittsfleld st New Haven ous left hand, he easily outpointed Springfield at Waterbury him in the bout. Worcester at Rridgeport Yooy Hartford at Albany. Berlenbach showed himself to be - S anything but a champien, gceording DIES IN AUTO WRECK te the loca! He § and Paris, June 1. (AP)—Waltar Rev | husky and mo deéubt has & punch scribed A% An Ameriean Banker Wit they ate of The epiafen thet b as killed and his Aqughter tajured | wen't last. anytima with either D ssterday afternssn in an lu'!l.-x Wy of Pridgeport or Jimpmy 6 nt nesr Neates.

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