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) | b HIGH SCENE OF NATIONAL LEAGUE CONFLICT SHIFTS TO WEST SCHOOL TRACK AND LEAGUE MANAGERS MEET TONIGHT —PIRATES TO JOURNEY TO WAUREGAN SUNDAY — GIBBONS-TUNNEY BOUT DRAWING MANY McGraw and Frisch Il With Influenza — Twe Games Played in Senior Circuit—Phillies Beat Braves—St, | Louis Beats Reds—Cards Take Fourth Straight— Meusel's Home Run Wins For Yanks—®ashington Both Lose — Detroi Loses and Athletics Browns Win. and he st- ¢ B T a.B. I . re Roston H NATIONAL LEAGUE /il 70000 No sacrifice in quality. Same good old Tuxedo properly aged — Perfectly blended— always FRESH. Every dealer’s supply is dated, Stating the last day it can be sold. Guaranteeing you FRESH Tuxedo wherever, whenever you buy it. Quality created the demand—demand made possible the price. €/) Ousrantecdty AMERICAN LEAGUE EDDIE ANDER BOWLING SPECIAL MATCH BARNEY SPINELLA 6f Brooklyn, N. Y., Champion Duck Pin Bowler, TENNIS (BY JOE WILLIAMS) New York n know prizefight m their ik K ! pilots Tommy 1 nan to win Are Real Friends They Ku nd Gibhone are more than ust business assoc Ihey arc adSof7ats i ¢ " IN 1 v W Gibbon! z y knuckling, why Gibbons failed to break into ns 4 rs that fo ommy. “The hoys can make more oney fi g pushovers. | ak make a mate 11 Know 1 y Kane has in g [ « y W | ) For fig et g 1 sy fight t nothing—was A va Got 8500 Purse Then vas Aghting c entury at M TONIGHT TEAMS VICTORI r Gallett 0US — LOCAL BOY NOW NATIONAL AMATEUR FLYWEIGHT CHA {John A, Sergan, Son of Mr. | John A. Mrs. John Sergan of 4 and 6 Union | street, this city, is the newly crowned | |amateur flyweight champion of the Sergan, son of Mr. thl; LEAGUE ENTRIES 0 MEET TONIGHT Details of City League Will Be Discussed by Managers A meeting of the teams already entered in the managers of the City [1eague, will be held in Room 201 in the City hall tonight at 8 o'clock | details of the city league will be 1 ussed in general and any man- |asers of other teams interested in the proposed entry of their com- binations into the lea to attend the mecting At present, there are f entered, the Pirates, Ran neers and nirs, It hope of the public are invited 5 been the amusement com- GOLF CHAMPION WILL BE CROWNED TONIGHT kEnd of Play On Worcester Links Will See Man Who Will Have Open Title For Year June 4 (AP)— hen the sun has set on the fairway Worcester, Mass,, of the Worcester country club to- night the golfer who during the coming year will carry the title “Open champion of the United have decided. west and south all have fers in the running for the ¢ holes of the model play to- been teg,” will first 36 holes lay's play of the 29th y tournament yesterday, Leo Willie MacFarlane, Krancis Ouimct, Al Espinosa and Trancis were in the lead in the petition resumed today. Diegel, m- rom Glen Oaks, N. Y. and MacFarlane who luils from Tuckahoe, N. Y. Ut in front With scores of 141, behind, withe marks of 143, were Quimet, Faubreville; Espinosa of Chicago and Glilett of Wanwau- toss Wisconsin In the Aignt, and a real contender, was Gene Sarazen, Jamaica, N. Y 144, d pressing him we Johnny Iarrell, Mamaroneck, N. Y Mike Brady Mamaranock, N. ¥ Lauric Ayton, Chicago; Bobby «s, Atlanta Juck Forrester, lol ywooi, N J., and Walter Hagen, Ga., ] I’asadena, I'la Ihe same oppressive heat and pumadity that have preforced the players yesterday was predicted for 1 During yesterday's play a g sun drove the mercury cgrees. Tonight's fore- ist for this district was “fair and ued 1, possibly thunder- \ : afternoon or evening. Winds t southwest to west."” not smiled upon ( Kk efending champion nd inyury have played him up during the past year end in this irnament the hest the little 129 ound player Vs been able to score s 154 Joe Kirkwood did not find going al'ogether to his liking also took a 154. MucDonald 1vored by many as the prob- ropped far back in play when he took 152 1 M L also ron- eded chance with a Glen View fghting Authorities Force the Cancellation of Bout Casy Wyo, June 4. (AP)—A 12 ] bhout hetween Captain Bob per of Chicago and Harvey Per- light heavyweight, scheduled here for the night of June has been called off by promoters he advice of county authori- was reached after T Ross at 1 sheriff here ling their attention to the Wyom ing law prohibiting prize fights. Kins, Casper The dacisiol Governor Nellje Cheyenne, had ty attornéy a CASINO — TOMORROW VS, Purse $500.00—10 Games )N—State Duck Pin Champion NIGHT — THURSDAY HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS TRAGK TEAM BEATS SOUTHINGTON HIGH |Red and Gold Red and Gold Atletes Swamp Lewis High Representatives | Racquet Down Colleglate Prep Team In Matches TEAM TAKES SIX GAMES|: Wielders The New Britain high school ten- mission that at least a six-team league could he formed but much work only the above four have consented to join in Despite the fact that only four teams are entered, the City league will be conducted this year. If six tcams can be sccured to enter the the league will he limited to hat number, but if only four teams e willing to enter, then the le be run on a f m hasis |cording to James Naughton who is Jthe committee of the public amuse- | ment commission on {details of the league ac- Tentative arrangements call nis team defeated the Collegiate [the opening date of the league to | | Prep school of New Haven four|Saturday. June 27 and the lea { The New Britain high achool track |straight single and two n!r(xl:!vt‘)})‘" be "'"H'IH"' 1 for cight “"'\\Tv team smothered the Lewis high |double sets at Wainut Hill park yes- | ThIS will make @ schedule of ful AT e ot ot et lerdayia canoni i ATt iotiEn o | SEReR Ot LR e BIRER RO R g 3 Pt s score will indicate an easy victory |Probably a twilight game during the a dual meet at the Willow Brook (o tna ocal racquet wielders, the|Werk. park yesterday afternoon. The lo- |games were fiercely contested, The| A Prospective glance over the cals rolled up a high total of 81 |results of the matches speak twell |TOSter of the four teams shows thein points to the visitors' team took all first pl one of the second place 5. The local | for the conditioning of s, all except and all ex- |ments that they are just the team members and for their recent state- rounding matched playing strength is conce to be equally as f rned the city champio - | the race for !cept three of the third places. linto shape should be a close one this yes It was the most complete victory | Yociaraay's ragults were as fol-| It has heen d that some in years for New Britain and a num- | %! B ) of the old time baseball players, bep of features attended the meet. | pii N Britain, defeated |Wh0 have heen disporting on the Probably the prettiest event of the 3 S iamonds about the city and state hroder, Collegiate Prep, 6-0, 6-4. afternoon was the winning of first Saeplile e Atz |he past few years, form a team and place by Loomis of New Britain in | 1lelst, New Britain, defeated Atz-| o 5 50" lvugue, This feam thEWAA0 Sy ardcun W H allloca BT aalDack SNERELIANCLRGA0 S ELNN could include Ray Begley, Jimmy |was in the rear of the fleld around | Horton, New Britain, —defeated| 0 " Budnick the lap and at the three quarter |Bernstein, New Haven, 6-0 Kilduff, Mic oo turn, put on a burst of speed that| Hewett. New Bri ated carried him across the finish line | Beegan, New Haven, 6-1 well in the lead of his mates. 1 cava ran a pretty mile race for New follows Britain outstripping all the field | Cianci and Horton, New from the start and necver being |defeated Schroder and headed around the track. Bray was New Haven 1-6, 6-0, 6-4 the big scoring factor for New Brit- | Kleist and Andrews, ain landing first place in the 100 vard dash and in the 200 yard run while he copped a third in the broad | jump. Hamlin of the Southington team was pretty much the entire team. He was one of the prettiest athletes on {the ficld but he is essentially a sprint Bernstein, New ack, Haven, The local team has a number of | important engagements on its sched- |ule before the season will be over. |On Friday, the team will play Hart- {tord high in Hartford South Manchester will be the locals' cesterday'’s et, he ‘en- anvone who can represent a hase S G e 1€ €N~ | cpponent in the silk city. A return e S : tered every event except the long | o " ot 00d against the | nine willing fo enter th gh |runs and although pretty well worn. "Lhr " "]. I"'.\" e ]H'\‘n I ‘” managers will dis Saturd he managed, to place second in the |- S”_“' "—Y;" o R ern twilig ) Im City on June 12 Saloh 200 yard run and third in the 100 | being ged with the team of St.| (Continued On Following Page) ' Thomas' scminary of Hartford, the te to Lo set later, In the doubies, the results were as Britain, w Britain One June 10,1 |and a team compos cahber could ¢ first honors in sted that ( i A factory contr is would fill cnit and m L throughout the season ‘2 It must be impressed on the mii |of men who are interested in ti | formation of the leag that the meeting tonight is open to this vear, handling the ! ey PION — CITY NEW BRITAIN BOY CROWNED AMATEUR FLYWEIGHT CHAMP and Mys. John Sergan of 4 and 6 Union Street, Wins National Honors in Bouts in New York—To “ight His First Professional En- gagement At Coney Island On July Fourth. United States. He won his title af the final bouts in New York last Tuesday night apd arrived home to- day to spend two weeks with his parents. He left New DBritain for the metropolis on April 30. He joined * the Brace Memorial club of New York and started sparring inthe of the club's up so well gymnasium with some mittsters, Ho showed that the club trainer asked him if he would like to go into some of the mmateur bouts about the city and receiving an affirmative answer, the trainer matched him up for a bout. I his casily t via. the first fight disposed of his oppone knockout route and without delay he was matched for another fight He spent a busy month during May, fighting in all seven boufs meeting comers in the 110 to 112 pound s in the amateur line. 5 nighty he was inst Tornmy Marmamdo York, the flyweight cham- a card of title bouts cone Sergan of New pion in ducted by the Metropolitan Agsocia- tion Amateur Athletic Union. Ben ° Levine, promoter for the assoclation had seen the local boy work and he liked him so much that he pushed him right along It took only two rounds for Ser- gan o : out the champion and to wrest the title from him, The end came so suddenly that the crowd attending the card were stunned for a moment and then the local hoy was hailed as the new amateur king. He weighed 111 awarded a ‘silver loving cup and a smplonship belt for his Jabors and these will be placed in the Herald as trophies held a New Britain‘boy. Besides this ted with a valuable chib whose colors he care of 0 Was prese iteh hy the carried in the fight. He will engage in his fi fessional bout at Coney I pro- nd on July Fourth. His opponent has not yet been selected, but will be in a orf time. John plans to remain his pa ts home in this ecity for next two weeks and will then return to New York to prepare him- self for his next hout Memphis, Tern. June 4—Dr. W, J. Hunt, Memphis dentist, negotiat- ed the hale of the Colonial Country « cre vesterday in A sir The distance is 120 Listen Biil. 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