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.\ I O @ . ‘B ' ‘I ¥ 0 N B ’ . " Ly M 0 . ‘ ‘e ‘v 11y f I V' B 0 S second round. Quite a bit of ex-| pogoy 4, Philadelphia 2. Washington failed to take advan- o i tage of ics' defeat by the | poopie . . Sox _\Nwrdg v because the Sen- | oo, e Johnny Grip entered the 880 y # relay thinking that he would s ea k i n qualify for a letter, thereby making p g himself a four letter man, but Coach Cassldy stated thet a rule prevented o f s por t @ fi| man from winning a fettér for be- ing on the winning team in a relay. SRRt naisieiietiitii] Clark Is away beyond the field in Hall to the champlon! John 8ér- | puiting the shot and throwing the san of Unlon street, this city, is now |discus, No one on efther team tiational amateur flywelght cham-[could come near to him in throw- plon. He won his title after a|ing the welghts, The big boy also month's campaign in New York, |tled for first place in the high jump last Tuesday night. Ben Levine, |but on a toss, he lost and took matchmaker for the Metropolitan |second place. association saw him work a few times and liked him o well 4hat he matched him against the champlon to give him experience, Tommy Marmamdo was the AMERICAN LEAGUE . champ's name and he agreed to de-| fend his title against the unknown. Johnny knocked him cold in the Baseball at a Glance Games Yesterday Néw York 6, Washington 4. perience to receive in two short| g Louls 7, C rounds, Chicago 12, veland 6. etroit 7. . The Pirates will practice tonight | The Standing at Walnut Hill In preparation for Won' Lost. /oL their game Sunday against the Lown | Philadelphia . team of Wauregan. Manager Saun- Washington ders is hard put to it to get a twirler | Chicago . for the game. Both his mainstays, |St. Louls .. Heins and “Left Palmer are on|Cleveland 29 13 696 .fiH the sick list. | Detroit e New York .... The managers of the , teams en- | Boston tered in the City league will settle | all details connected with the games | . 4 Games nd rules at a meeting tonight, Two | st Louis at Cle nore teams are wanted to enter the | Washington ague and make It a six-team cir-| Philadelphia at Boston it (Other teams net scheduled), It's a strange thing that New NATIONAL LEAGUE Britain cannot get six baseball | «ams together in the league. Hart- Games Yesterday ford has a City league with 13| [Philadelph ston 4 cams entered and It never has been | St Louis 7, Cincinnati 3 sald that Hartford could turp out{ (Other clubs not scheduled) nore or hetter hall players than | —_— New DBtitain. | The Standing s Won Lost P.C.|throwing the discus. In the former — he heaved the iron 39 feet 9 inches Hartford—Pittsfield 13 683 15 15 358 The Glants are leading fthe Na. ! New York tional league by a four and a half | Braoklyn zamé margin. They start in the | Pittsburgh west today on a crucial test. Their |Philadeiphia 20 o0 500 big 1ead has been cut down consid- | Cincinnati 1 152 srably | Boston 15 4 = | Chicago 18 350 il Meusel of the Yankees is taking|St. Louis 17 Lo 105 fabe Ruth's place as a home run | hitter while the Babe is trylng to | Games Today egain his strength, He settled the | New York at § . Louis. ame azain yesterday with a eircuit Brooklyn at Chicago. lout, his 15th this season | Boston at Cincinnati Philadelphia at Plits They say that Dempsey's new | noge is apt to be tender when h': INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE >nters the ring. There weren't véry | b many who coutd hit his nose lately Yestenday's Results ‘hen he was in the ring. | Torchto 13, Syracuse in 2 s | Jersey City 9, Baltimore 4 Tex Rickard clalms that he ha Reading §, Providence 3 Kid Kaplan and Johnny Dundeo Buffalo 8, Rochester 7 matched for a bout. Tf true. it will 4 he is champion Jersey = = Reading : Yanke Meusel's Providence . = e Games Today l.uis Angel Firpo states t : al Syracuse too busy to enter negotiations for a Ro: ) the winner of the God- a 1t bout Irah- 2 tenault bout in San ih 1t Providenc 1sco. Too busy to fight rere’s nf them who think ~that he or could fight, RN LEAGLE rday’s Results Albany 1—First Joe I Connie .1'n(fl 8 fi!f} 3 Bridgeport §—Second ceman, wh, ' nursing a Eamx':' Worcester 8, Watcrbury knee cap, hor.s'to be back in the | \uioihuey 6 Worcester — in late in the team tineup of Springficld 4, New Haven o, cason Hartford 4, Pittatield : The I 1 school track team had The Standing an casy time of it with the Lewls Won Last High tedm yesterday afternoon at oo i,o6o)y 14 Willow Brook park, The tocal lads | ')y 0 3 ook all of firsts, aill but one of Hartford Xi: the scconds and all but three of the 18 00 irds for a grand total of §1 points 19 188 to Southingion's five ; 1 The only man who showed any- | pijcgorq thir on ¢he Southington team was Hamlin and if the coach of the quad could only learn to save him Games Today Iiridgeport at Springfiel or shes, he would be a pretty | New Haven at Worcester whiete. He ed {n everything | Waterbury at Albany, esterday and by the time the rd at Pittstield rack but despite that, he cleared Caillaux Acts To Put Stop 1 £ mselt and placed third St ot vere no lanes marked out on the | legal Exportation of Millions of | course Francs Through Foreign Banks e —— Faris. June 4. (AP)—The public T :?v‘:;-j(r:'n\r;v ac ;HVF f' the instance of Beach (et milia za,m‘; ?“.‘ |‘|.|\ ”,; 'u‘ll:c:i'\‘l "\,m,\““.' Sample Shop Sale ‘.”‘~,' the 1 : el e 0 R R gh questionable handling 2 of n ional defense honde 20. The police, armed with search Listen Bill. Harry {warrants, have already seized papers in the homes of a Irench financler land other persons, juclnding a wealthy woman. The opeiations are 1 to have heen the same in all cases, the method being very sim- ple A hond. usnally of a larze amount and repayable in one month, was purchased nd turned over fo the Paris branch of a foreign bank. The branch bank shipped it to its home office, in Amsterdam Geneva or some other continental city, where Yeh, it closes Bat- (4t the and of the month the bond urday night, 0 | ould he presented for payment you'd better hus- | Af Cailiaux is determined to stop tle. the practice ATTENTION |} COOL OFF | For the benefit of Cadillac owners At The | we are now stocking a high grade | adillac Oil recommended by en- | sincers at Cadillac factory for use L] L] L] L] | in cars of the above make. Repairing on all makes of cars. POOL J B MORAN ‘ MMER RATES . D. [l 1 MONTHS FOR $3 PLUNGE IN TODAY GARAGE REEP H;If')‘? CLEAN AND HAPPY 31314 Church St | tional league for season. jcus for a total of 109 feet 3 3-4 drove in three runs, while |sidy was start HILLTOPS TRIM 0SGOODS | foracasting that ¢ The Hilltops trimmed the Osgood |limit. " Many heli Hills yesterday atternoon by a score [will he o close that the of 13 to 10. The batteries were: the judges will not [1%ar the Hilltops, K14 Red and Rur- | Meason. The score by innings | _New York h | Hilltops 10520250015 | Revolution Osgood Hills 108008380010/ vivea, Tt is the wearinz of 1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 1HUKSDAY, Waorcester—Waterbury and Waterbury broke ewven in a double-header yesterday, the scores ARTHUR C. VANCE {being & to 7 in favor of Worcester wresllmg Gafl]e Is FO"OWiflg Brooklyn Dodgers [in the first game and 6 to 0in favor Right-Handed Piicher | Born—Des Molnes, Ia, March 4, [ture of the day. The sores 1893, | First Game Major league career — Obtained R.H.E, | Chicago, June by Brooklyn from New Orleans | | Waterbury 03002101007 15 4 Wresting g 1922 season. (Had brief trials with | Batteries—Pierce, Touchstone and ¢© of big purscs in baseballdom as "Dazay"), LeBlane, Dougles and Cosinneau, [of the lowa corn felds to win him- Outstanding feats — Won 28 | Second Game self the Henyywe games and lost six in 1924, boing | R.M.E. lerest in the inat sport been so pro- | voted most valuable player ia-Na- |wWaterbury ,.003002010—¢ 11 1 hounced same campaign. . en more or ort, with each Rridgeport—Albar 114)5 double-header 3 to 1 through night in 1|fllr|pl port's catcher, was spiked or [the left hand by Genin when the lat- {ter 8lid into the plate fn the second lgame and was forced to vetire ¢ ing propertions, (Continued ¥rom Preceding Page) healthy figure, d dash. This situation On the Southington team, Schmidt, | *°°"" e ibout to some ¢ an undersized lad. measured up | First Goma RULE, |VOT8Y 0ver who in heavywelght cham. against the New Britain athletes who | e lon, with two i |were almost twice his nlnlx: r::g iBridxenort SEOI0M L0 LG aR 042 i the honor 880 and the milegruns, and althongh [APANY «.. . 10000000 0—1 9 1|y "es 0 oonion {he did not place, his running wus a | Batteries—Horan and Lutz: Col-|\ 1y ang Michigan treat to watch, His stride was half |Well and Caulway 1 one-time as long as his competitors, but de- rcond Game . enhanced interest apité that, he placed fourth in the e Floyd Fitzsh {880 and finished the mile running in |Bridgeport .0 5120000 0—8 11 41,0 ") 0o \wn o good form. With boys of his own [Albany .....0 1049211 x=0 9 1 g /.50 class, he should be a whirlwind, | Batteries—Hearn, flanson, Big Boy Clark had everything his |fery and Tutz Melvin; e own way in putting the shot and |Spates, Odenwald and Caulwa butlt for boxin tators tor ¢, not as it st inally set for while in the latter, he threw the dis- Hartford, June 4 (AP)—M inches. His best mark fer the shot 'steal netted another, Hartford put is over 41 feet, |feating Pittsfield yesterday 4 to Physical Director George M, ( Johnson pitched effretively i Coach Depot, the [two innings w timer; Mr. Swift, scorer, and Mro A great rin 1t at 1he the Hillies scored. | g 7k o-8 one-handed shoe- || | Ran, clerk of course. : tel cary, vas Rau. clerk of cours string cate Leary, WaSE reetwar sl ertin The aummary ot theteventsifol-iconverted dnto a doublenplay, pre-y i oo on raniiy: fo Tows Fvented the visitors from tieing the |, 100 yard dash—Bray, New Brit- score jn the ninth, The score ain, first; Naples. New Britain, s RH.E R ond menn Southington, third. |niipenor 000100020—3 6 1 e oty ," Time 10 3 Ha Yo a SARCES artford ....00020200x—4 e 200 yard dash—Bray, New Brit- pur or Batteries—§helherg and 8t lnl\"f 1 and Kenna. in, first; Hamlin, Southington, sec- *halon, New Pritain, third. | New Haven—sSpringZield Springfield, Mass, June 4 (AP)- Braxton scored his second shutout of the scason here yesterday when Springiicld defeated New Haven 4 Loomis, New Britain, ond; McRriarty, New Rritain, third. Tinte—a6 2 $80 vards first: Zehrer, New Britain, —Gennette, New Britain e the eulmination of Kaplan's hopes The Standing i = seeondi lto 0. Three fast double plays cut to meet the man who resigned his T ROl ‘:"’(M New Britain, third. Time— | o noo Haven's scoring effirts threc crown. If Kaplan beats the Scotch- rorontn 658 A5 R T A ow Brita {imes, otherwisea Braxton had com- Wop. there won't he any doubt that Bajtimore 509 WL W eE WA el bl s e e ki, e Gennette, New Rritain, secon afts, Southington, third. Time— 4 High jump—Robinson, New Brit- | i t more th inning. Haven faiied to Jgle hit in any Kritain, first; Naples. New Britain, second: Bray, New Rritain, thir¢ e o LARGE CROWDS 70 SEE . i et GIBBONS-TUNNEY BOUT ... ton Time—1:40 — Diseus throw-—Clark, New Britain first: Neipp., New second: Ansemlin, New Dritain, third 109 ft. 33 in S! put—Clark New Drit Neipp, New Britain, seco Advance Sale of Tickets Indicates an Attendance of - 60.000 5| at Fight b a ‘ 4 (AP)—Pay- Denoug arip, N ta hird 9 rk, Jur ! bl L B e 1 Lasis of more than $4,400 Y s nJ a wte will be made G \ W J. W. Adams, Famed e e Illustrator, Is Dead | round heavyweight battle tomorrow 7 York June 4.—John Wo! night ar t Polo Grounds i "”‘ 1 18, widely Known illustra- mit, it is estimat 2 and descendant of the A tickets indi family which gave two presidents to £ 600 and the United States, Is dead. An oper Thirly per | % ation for appendicitis resulted fatal cent will he the share of Gibbons, e ly at a hospital here yesterday giving him 8120000, or $8 0 for ! ; He was born in Worcester, M sach three minute round. Tunney's e Hntien: 50 vears ago. the son of Mrs, are will be $8 ), representing B for 8 Wilson Ad now of Salem. Mass. | 20 per cent of tl ceipts .or more | Aa~Batted for ade trations for many 3 per rou iy T T TR Tl | S i v fEL cheller's A Man For the a month’s pr ration tor battl anks, M s (Lincoln.) which marl f on T Besides his mot! Soor clishiof Kon e survived by a iy iy i T Rl‘d a brother WHIthE pronte produce a i r, Mrs. & outstanding ¢ enger to m Ack it e Dot pol A ! = perfect trim, Tunuey 182 THREE-MAN LEAGUE s his Saratoga § T 1 (! it In the three-man leagne at the ' Gibhons scaling 140 n New " ¢ e “ommercial alleys last night Curlick, | Y “lood and Myers won three out of k headuarters act hey will . five games from Shorty, Happy and |athletic commission tomo L.ester. In another match played in [ter oon for the ¢ weig John S Mikel and [ 1In spite of statistics under a five-straig v minating the t for the Osgood Hills, Joe and Thirteen Curls Azain The Hilltops wiil play any téam | This fad was averaging between the ages of 10 fafter the ot and 15 at hard ball, | founded SALESMAN SAM RED) )/ HERES ONE SAM— | “Ead) Ak THi5 LADY \F {Fn\iD LIFE_C5URRDS WANTED | ( FAoMm || FOR BEA(H DUTN DURING- / hall J | SWrMER BATHING | ’JB \ AfPLN AT 310 MARION '>TF1EEY f‘h\ufiB JRNET \ e | oTING I To IWTWE. I SSENGE \‘N - SaM AG AN Einps [HmsEL® {ON TH ma»mxvj JUNE 4, 192 Famous Stars “.i———._“ F "R MM_M_ATEHES | ¢ the pitche j|open by the injury suffered last ' fast clip and the membe 0|to add to their laurels. At the close g—Hatted for W zz—Batted for Holloway in th [unters steady pitching was « v FO0(Steps of Boxing World & O'Rourke, Cobb . Colling to Kamn o Davis to Sheely; 1 ne at last is following in club, Southern Assoclation, start of |Worcester 100800210 1—8 11 1 |the footsteps of boxing In the mat- | In addition, not Glants and Pirates in 1916), l\nov\n ISchauffel; Hartnett, Batchelder, 8ince the day Frank Gotch came out Btruck out—by Holloway 3 In 2, Cole 2 in 1 by pitcher—by Losing pltcher Moriarity and Owens ght crown has in- anned 262 [Worcester ..000000000—0 9 4| While boxing matches, particular- batters, ieading circuit by wide Batteries—Fuller and McCarthy; l the champlonship margin, Won 15 straight games!Muich, Hartiiett and Cronin, have been attracting rowds and purses, localized |Bisier ucceeding cham. | { Albany, June 4 (AP)—Bridgeport s | broke "Alba winning streak by Pion traveling about T Y ning the first game of yostc ting contenders virtually after “champlonship" |effective pitching of Horan, but A *"I"”““’ | hAh\ overcame a sever-run lead to 8 18 changed now, win the second game, 9 to 8. Luiz, I 0obers have takem a a hand in the 1 the grappling contests arc rtised on wjith purses at a "W" e tent by the contro- ers in the >>3mnanbana 2 lolders of the imons, who promoted Batced for Dix ¢ Munn go in his Arge a crowd as ex- bases—Klugman ices=Jatobson Bewell and Buma; Me- ‘0 when Munn suffer- 9, '\r cland 6 Zhyszko, but reniained an gurs for wrestling Umpires—Ormsby yuls drew 8,000 at the P]RATES PLAY FAR OFF WAUREGAN NEXT SUNDAY 5 Corsairs to Travel 7 nd Stetcher to definitely set- | le. After Mic ‘nmn Clty hattle up his mind that Il short of that fig- s PRddy Harmon, promotion of six Miles to Meet Tough Assignment in Town Harmon made | tive field for promotion and | King every endeavor to sign ong journey of 75 miles up the two contender: adlong joucneviotaiimiies This will be an- |other Imu:h battle for the local team the Corsairs will limit to win. the addition number of players from Moosup and |at present have a formidable aggre- Pirate lineup will the same as last Sunday SHIFTS Ti] WEST Preceding Page) first; Clark, New Britain, sec- | " A Horenstein, New Britain, third, Springfic o 3 in Batteries—Morrell and o0ad jump e—- Horenstein, New Eraston and J. O'Nel . A position. hie was left Sunday by Heins, The local team fs stepp out at re out of school this summer the lineup | will ba strengthened by the addition |of Johnny Grip and Midge : Darrow 12|of the high school ngne and Lenny 8mith of the Troy conference nine. | Manager Saunders has also re- celved word that Meehan of Ford- ham will also join the Corsairs, so the team will be one of, the stroig- (o O'Reurke | ©st combinations in the city, Haun- - |ders has not as yet signed a pitcher for Sunday's hattle An important practice session of [the team will be held tenight at Walnut Hill nark and all members are atked to be present Paradichlorobenzine is a new com- pound which is sakd to be very dead 01ly to mosquitocs, 0 ; WESTINGHOUSE FAN BEAUTY—POWER—SILENCE Everything You Want in a Fan BARRY & BAMFORTH 19 MAI Excursion to New York Sunday, June Tth Special Train Lv. New Britain Due New York Lv. New York Eastern Standard Time Tickets at Railroad Stations The N. Y., N. H. & H.R. R. 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