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DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1925 it R e s R R R 1 TEAM TO REPRESENT LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK IS PlCED—THREE GAMES SATURDAY TO OPEN CITY LEAGUE—WIN ONFRIDAY MEANS CLEAN SWEEP FOR YALE OVER HARVARD — DETROIT SLAUGHTERS YANKEES — KRAMER CLAIMS RAW DEAL IN GOTHAM Peesesreesseeisty 12335380 peerpapere 1 se 1EITLLTLeses ptereeates RECORD BREAKING SCORING Vith Crimson— (THRGE GUNES 10 Vot AIE WANTSCREW CONTEST APPEARING DAILY| GBS o g8 #§ 838 = | OMNCTVIEUE ... o WIN OVER HARVART States to settle Score This Har : » i MoV e === |Gala Day lor Baseball Fans of Atteraoon, Victory Friday Will Give Blu Detroit Swamps Yankees—Harriss Pitchies Athletics to| Victors—White Sox and Red Sox Divide Double:| A T Ly New Britain on Saturday | xew ok awo 18 evincent| Clean Siteep Over Gambridge t TTTerirtien qires srriseesetiii PTIT i rir sssitrstounest Richards, second.best tennis player . : ! adenr. “ H y i¢ Verdie ) . Q HY in the United States, according to header—Washington Gets Verdict Over St. Louis. he Now Driain Clty Leugue |oMiclal runkings, hus b scoro f0 set+| Cambridge, Mase, Juno 18 (P i i 31 i 4 g tie this after wl he meets o ¥y ; Reds Nose Out the Giants—Pirates Take Sixth| e ; Bt o Mhaatall Taagus iwil) apen siimia v SOOKLWHsnioull SR 18 SRS | R ECMRRRG MR Sadiau ¥ i : X bang Saturday afternoon at 2 D p star, ale and & clean swoep over Har Jtrais : doer ‘hicago Be: hillic Alonso, in the semi-finals of the|yard in the major sposts chis Straight from Dodgers—Chicago Beats Phillies. | ; 5 ; - e o o'clock at Walnut Hill Park with | Metropolitun clay courts champion- 1A “"rl:"nfiu'j r wports ‘xlx". R | six teams entered for a cup and ships. umphed in football,track and hock trophies which will be awarded by ]“""IY a f"‘\’1 m;m:hlx ,: |h: Il"lm]‘- ry;'\‘\hlch :s ululx.!ml ;s A major upor! b N 2 ida, the Spaniard defeated Richards at Harvard, althougl minpr a. Yale, :lhxfe "p‘::\“;:“""‘)'r"”“"":l“;:x"‘l"’.:::::“‘\i’;:i [6-4, 6-0, 6-8, und yesterday he at-and an EN victory'at he Tl Mastiatitie X MO AT AL 1 !nh\v‘d the semi-finals hy‘ eliminat- n-gullu'lomarmw willmake it & ¢ BIEloak. andl precsded byl e arwn|InE A H, Chapin, Jr., of Springfield, | plete Yale year. Sorpe, will macch Lo the alamonda | Masss in straight sets, % he all chanpionship went ot Walnut#i)l where friendship will | D snother seml-final match Wil- | to Yale here yesterdef when the Ei i 5 > Jmmediately cease and the teams '1am T, Tildes d, naticnal cham- | batsmen, v‘u:)»lhlumu llu.n terrific : & i TR i will go at it. pion, faces the Canadian star, Juck |slugging of Tuesdayat New Haven, of Ev-| ; , | i 3 Lo v e itoe s i1l no Lupl for the | NYEIEht avhoicartled himito.a 14-12 | clouted ‘two Harvan pitchers for s bipdds N B ¥ B |contests as fonows: Diamond No, 1 (8¢t at Grange. N. 1., several mnl\s4:,l:Tl‘flfuljzngll:‘il\lll*l ruu‘l‘\ u;eg:;-cmm rom the % 3 5 ol . e g S et ey /e, | G8O. d el game he 1925 ser- for the | : 5 ) ;A9 A - i ‘}':mf,_.(" !ml,‘;m,l,;o“"\, ‘Nlu_('o;m:l Y% | 1t Alonso ‘s returncd a victor |lea by a scors of 1 to 4 hefore i 4 B ek Orfolte ve, Dtagans, apd |over Richards today ihe finals will | commencement crow) of 10,000. A tion dUNGLT attd ololodk frelcon. |Lhke hluce tomoxror, 6a Ne sally (oL IheiXaleictan by carnival Al y Cuba Saturday to play for Spain in | Soldiers’ Iield gave §o New Haver Reserves vs. Burritt A. C. The um- a gra g a | 2 R “{the Davis cup matches, but it|team a grand total.of § runs for the pires who to officiate at the v {wo games f the seri4, | " | Richards w! fie finals will be opening sessigns will be assigned by |Richards wins ity S {the public *us‘smenl commission, | played Sunday. Harvard bagkers toqy were Wili- The six umplres chosen to give the e L e o s chose ear has a decided bluitinge. The decisions are: John (Mickey) Noon- R TOURNAM T ?m,‘(bn'nl u:mv, played m!:“‘,ir,ec"l,:; an, Artie Campbell, Jack Malloy, consecutive year ‘in dr‘fenchlnx . James Maher, Merbert auter and ey downpour, resulted ina 19 to 6 e g : i Phil Ross. These men will wor ule viatory 3 , T e - ; [Geuble at ‘each game thereby elim- Jess Sweetser And Bill Reckic Stand “,l‘,‘l‘o‘;:,“qffr’,)'\?c;(l;e]’.;',:\d{ I:lw'f',:'t E, » y ; REW inating all chances for wrong decl- | 4 jn Metropolitan Play Now | baseball captain, who pished the HARVARD VARSITY CREW stons on balls and strikes or on the ! 2 LS game at New laven lastTuesday, (DY ART CARLSON) ‘ bases. . on. and Harry Scott, who hurle the en- : President Tommy Aldrich and tire distance yesterday, wer factors You ¢ x'v‘ just about place a eafe ’Q HENNESSEY_GASEY TEAM |8ecretary Abe Aronson of the league Deal, N. J., .!unn 18.—Jess &‘\\Arrv,. in that football triumph. bet on Yale to trim old -J -.vmi A will have the lists of all teams in |8er and N.Il Reekie, one a former The Crimson agaln bowe to the Harvard in the annual varsity eight-| i ARt ! ls BEATEN IN ENGLANDHM hands of Comimissioner James ;na\!olml.c!mnmmn. the u(h-“vl' ure t-| Blue in the threg-game hockey Naughton before Saturday when the tleholder in the metropolitan ama- | o ieq at the Boston Arena st win- £ : i i qarediiractianiihetnlstoric hames | [teur golf ficld, stand out in the scored a § ol river June “FA' umpires will clieck up on the teama |teur golt feld, wand Sul R 0 far. ‘Yale fookithe first says 8 $o jeorge tatr i ' 1 i s e s Tt U " it £ to sce that no onc outside of the |NEIropo oilovras nomin il Harvard won the secondby the 1 ankly, it looks lik b i ack of Team Play Is Given as the |mnén ‘whose names are on (he teams’ SWIng at the ollywood course By4de,me geore, and the thirl gane after At o known cinch for the Blue. Of |1ists, are playing on the feld. virtue of their medal scores in the | o et i k Ba o Reason for Defeat of Ameri- ML Von f*'m:?n o e R has |aualifying round yesterd going three 10-minute overtixe per: Boston t t i tions to nething els o Shde with three i 1€on crushing . irs f Iball and it is reported about town |kie 79-78—167, to lead the field of | *yaje's victory on the trak last i i ; e e veont | atishiad With Befl“flg He Got | wastoourne, England, June 15 9 that the mayor has beeu scen out in 1;‘?7(‘")‘ 100. Reckie io In the UDPeT | sonday also was declslve; ‘aking : e o {—John Hennessey of Indianapolis the lots in the vicinity of Belvidere ‘l'r;'“‘lf"“":'"!":?? '“,?" Enesiec) ":1‘5‘“_ nine firsts and tying for anofer in e (weors WAS (o) p . 19 o that cleaned up all K4 Ty Canty of flan Princlios, |oRSing ouf theldnks 5o et Tia w1 e Rty e fl“ o of their | ihe 15 events, the Yale teampiled ¢ country. And| The Philadelphia nawspapers are | Aot | make the first throw u real fast one |7 ngon e dnes. up a final margin of 79 pohts to making their initial appearance in |(nroior (h middle. The mayor is | Gardiner White former metropoll- |55y for Harvard. i t howl bY M&X|ine doubles competition of the|famous in New Britain for his a0 fcHamplon fana filafollton LK arey | i manager of Danny | pritish-American tennis matches merous putouts about city hall and :mmlm last week in 'Im_lcng Island Kramer, Philadelphia featherwoight | yesterday, were unable to atand up | his good right arm will be in con- {amateur play, were outside the qual- euffersd a terrible lacing at |2gainst the veteran British combi- | dition on Saturday. |ifying 32, White, with 172, failing | yynior Boosters a lovely lacin at i |Manleon’ Aiars GardansiinNew NAUOL oA EINAGrd(res land) i D: | [Fimne)teams, will play, for Lo Ss- by a stroke to pass the test. . Walnut Hill park Tuesday bylthe ment all the time A nds ot Loulatiia | Wneatiey e Americana mere de-jurddya, having tng days in June, TR A score of 10 to 6. In the first twoin- The Blue Has Leader i | feated in five sets, 4-6, 6-4, 11-9, three in July and five in August. Judson Cutler of Lynn nings, the Junior Boosters had the or (hine. fo0. Tale las Ed|Taplan of Meriden in the recent ' (.6, 6 v | No games, through mutual consent % 7 . ledge by a 6 to 1 count, but ‘he grontist |featherwoicht elimination contests,| Casey and Henncssey showed a'will be played on Fourth of July Elected Brown Captain |neavy artiliery of the Dusters start- history, |saying that Kramer did not get a |telling fack of co-ordination | because the teams nd players have | providence, R. I, June 18 (P— ed into action and cleaned up fhe Knows square deal in New York during the | throughout the match. They scemed | made individual arrangements for judson J. Cutler of Lynn, Mass, |8ame. Sincki shut out the Boosters how to get elimination tourney. Kramer is to|cften to lose the range of the grass the day. |Shortstop of the Brown bascball |in the remaining innings, while his meet Bobby Garcia, another conten- |courts. At times’ the play of the! At the end of the season. the |team for the past three seasons, was mates pounded the ball plents. The Her in the elimination contests, in | Americans was dagzling, especially team winning the: championship of leiected captain of the Brunonlan Dugters would like to hear from the hiladelphia on June 22 and if he G:at of Casey. Hennessey seemed the league will ‘e awarded a silver Inine for next season following the Panthers, Young Unions, Firat ns, he plans to hurl a defi at Kap- | Sveranxious to make a Kill. and this ' loving cup and each member of the |victory over University of Vermont | Juniors and any other team averag- n 'to 'enter into a champlonship |resulted ini points against his side. team will be glven an individual |yesierday. Cutler succeeds Harold |ing 15 years. For games call Michar! contest. | The Englishmen, on the other trophy. This has usually been in {7, Trumbower of Haddonfield, N. J. | Sincko at teléphone 3062-2 At the present time, three New |hand, played in perfsct combination. |the form of a watch fob With a gold |These players were awarded their | e o|York promoters are seeking to get | Godfree's crisp volleys and ground- baseball on it. These are furnished |baseball letters and participated in | rings | Kaplan's signature for a fight with | work piled up a sizeable score. The [by the public amusement commis- |the election: Trumbower, Neubauer, R A A e T ny Dundee In New York and it | Englishmen had & 4-2 lead in the jsion. The fins of the city are |Holden, Welch, Hoffman, Buckstull JANTZSEN S in 1923 expeeted that the bout will be | firet set, when the Americans, by | eagerly awaiting the opening_of the Cutler, Dixon, Willlams, Keefer, | hasn't been de- | suiad off in the near future. The fine driving, won four successive |league and already the teams have |[Dpgan and MacDonald. Not the \ar- aates for the bouf, if arrangements | gumes with a loss of only twoja large following of rooters so that | v he made are either July 15 or | points and took the set at §-4. They enough nolse will ba heard at the DUNN SIGNS PITCHER | o7 Jasiy kord is one of-the pro-|continued their unmatchable play |hill during the season. Baltimore, June 18 (P—Manager | woters looking for ¢he match £o it | until they Jed 3 love in the second T Jack Dunn of the Baltimere Inter- ¢ etident that there is some demand [set. Then hoth men stumped. They | SPEEDBOYS CONTINUE STREAR. |national league club announced yes- for the bout in the big city loet the range of the eourt and were The Speedboys continued their |terday he has signed J. Andrews, e e Nothing would plcase Kaplan |defeated by the Englishmen, 6-4. | winning streak by taking another |right handed plicher, formerly of ||§ FOR MEN( o MEN 4 \ = more than to get a shot Dundee | The third set followed service | baseball game last night from the |the Athlctics. Andrews pitched for 6 00 0‘6 50 en boya BV pcauce e fesls confident he A | . $0. will | with few exceptions until the 20th | National Juniors by the score of 7lthe Martinsburg teamgof the Blue 1S of the former |game, when the British pair broke to 1. The pitching of Begley. who | Ridge lcague last seakon, before he np 1 will not let him totter | hyough Hennessey's service to win. | fanned 14 men, and the hitting of |was releascd outright by Cornie in the ring without sending him out | fennessey three times in the last | Mangan featured for the winners.|Mack. for the count. Kaplan is recognized | amo failed to get his return from | The flelding feature was furnished —_— in New York and Connecticut as the | mig_court over the net by Crane at short stop, who ran into | JOHNSON BEATS NORFOLK e wriaht champion of the world | ™ At the. start of fhe fourth set tho | deep center, caught the ball with his| Oakland, Cal, June 18 (P—Fieyd bat there are other places that ared o on BL T us through Godfree's | back tirned, fell and turncd a com- |Johnson, Des DMoines heavywelgit, sk ptical about his right to elaim the | (o Tt iz "them an advantage | plete somersault, but stil) held on tojwon his bout with “Kid” Norfolk ef file. A win over Dundee would set |t K E0E Aoh e and, winning | the pill. The Speedboys are rapidly [New York, on a foul in the fourth all tho donbters at rest and make | gy o qrP” {ike the third, fol- | establishing themselves as favoritcs|round of a scheduled 10 ound con aplan’s, t wgestionable. Jowed service until the Rritish pair | ar junior fans and are de-ltest at Oakland Auditorium last Iifforts were made to get Kaplanj .\ hioke through Hennessey's | sirous of meeting any of the fast|night. The match was slowed down | amer n ':""V;‘""""‘"“ St won the set and match. | teams averaging 15 years [by clinching and in-fighting. mer months but Scot- | Jeft cent cheere < at the Olym- carrying the latest howl by Max | DUSTERS TROUNCE BOOSTZRS. The Diamond Dusters gave the Chanees to Win Small time the Crimson hopes to vane But it's o a sunken 1 ym stroking cr 1is up looking forward a good showing , they are ounting the capabilities '% © 0 L Trye canny Seott | : ] : : e wret g vt Movie of a Woman Trying to Get a Line on a Phone Conversation. 4 it was done g if Kramer ca show | the hash on the ——— e by nosing fsn't lHkely. t any rate. 1 for the ! and was ht b by : : : " ) * \he has the goods to stop J ECrenal and some others who are coming up | OH+ HENRY { ; o e tenthorwelght ranks, he will e ! Woodruff Again Named e e opportunity to meet | giELERHO As ('aptain of Amherst xor for tha title, Otherwise in this section' who is’ac- Reduced in price because Amberst Vars. June 15.—Gerai | vervone 11 this aelor B L | oodruff om southington nsouthng = t he received a bigger salcs have lowered a5 hen elrcind fo captain the Am: ke 1is S 0L NG e | bascball team next se 4 it 1eads them to | of the shoulders ads ther manufacturing costs— on (Hx s wton o wiai g on o] ) e o e, the | =it s gave him Bigger sales because of e e o v demantrated wihet 37 ; tn ehout to the world would S Otherwise, he should | blended —= TO DIFEN m:fi F O his heating and stop the crying. | E Anyways, it's a long ways between Every dealer’s supply Roseghurs Wl Steet Bud Taylor fn erien - and PRSI T . 12~ on Laho Kramer 1 = on Lahor Day N eeiibdfars specifies last day it can ' e, dune 15, UP—Ciarie | probably trsing o £ot BACK (S| mweight | the 7 l e ' ) thet Kramer will take FoR CERTAIN Do\ ASK You EVEW-, | be sold— TR tle In o0 | her trip b tha hospital. REASONS | CAN'T iie Wiy ofintsp Uy ;—/v_\-r TELL You wew~™ | . \ WHaT D\FFERENCE, onN Guaranteeing yocu FRESH was announce B F]etchei’ A;@;ge'dflsso, | GET me ?, | 7 @T MAK F\»LL;‘ 20 UNDERSTAND | \ Tuxedo whenever you rim “of “acepanserom Harry | Hornsby 810 for Fight ' 3 s o b TI;o:T _ = vivold ANY- buy lt— t ; the first championship | & / T pael 418 2 p o 1 in California sinee the | Louis 5 nd Manage L Fletcher of the Unvary|ng excellence' 'm'\i‘\“;zv(‘u;—‘”.a f1at | Phillies $50 eir dispute In Th t’s the SeCret' guara with the alter- | Tuesday’s game, Presi Hufi;::na:. | iy 0 per | Heydier of the National lea - & ’ e i ved yesterday. Heydler said | ining from imposing al nsion had kept in mind | record receipts. Taylor's 15 per cent of the Hornsby's previous excellent for peacefulness, and the heat of the RECEIVE SPORT LETTERS e “‘I o june 18—Th _ | day, which was not inducive to good | s of the axe- | temper Coumectiout “In the entire history of Horns-| cge have been award by's National league services, this is \ata ARern: Captain the very first time that such an in-| r. O'Brien, Welis kofski. | cident had developed.” Heydigr eaid. | s Schofield, Tierman, Gi “Fletcher himself is not he'd Slame- Wardle, i o e fined him $50 for stogh. Nanfeldt, Radomskl \ass, and 1 ] | MaSNSE Putnam | provoking the outbreak |

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