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PIRATES ARE BACK IN FIRST PLACE AGAIN TODAY CORBIN RED SOX LOSE TlGHT BATTLE TO MANCHESTER BY 6 TO 5 SCORE— PLENTY OF BASEBALL ACTION FOR WEEK-END — SWEENEY LOSES HARD MATCH FOR CHAMPIONSHIP — SPORTING NEWS IN BRIEF SEES s iresrresteate riedent LednRL G RAIN HELPS PIRATES T0 GrebBeats Walker, But Referee Gets Worst Of It PLENTY OF AGTION (GREB AND WALKER REGAIN NATIONAL LEAD OVERTHE WEEK-END' - IN FURIOUS FIGHT Pittsburgh Wins While Giants Are Idle—Washington | FEL § ] : % i ‘FalCOHS and KEHSIHQIOH Have. M]ddlewelgm and Wfllel‘welght Takes Two From Red Sox — Yankees Lose Game| ¥ 4 . ; ] - Double Headers on Tomorrow | Champions Give Tervilic Ball and Two Players—Robins Swamp Bm\'c»v—(‘;u'ds; e : ; ST nty of action is promised “w York, July 5 (A—The world's and Cubs Split Double Bill—Carroll Loses Another | o ./" o X : o . New Dritain fans on the I midaloweight ring b , g ] crown was still o e . “ | diamond tomorrow. ic 8 d fo the head of Har For Detroit, | : [Niold the trump cards by having ) todny afier fifteen {ompestuony R - double header with the fast Mcriden | rounds of fighting with Mickey Mohawks. The morning game will | Walker, welterweight king. Theirs e onh A : | 3 be played at 10:30 o'clogk at St |as the final bout.of four thrilling 4 i £ : § | Mary's field, and the afternoon con- | tr league agai 1 i | . ; 3 est will take place at 3:30 o'clocl | [ gles for charity last night in ' | ‘ | [ the ring of the Polo Grounds mark. e ‘ . \ at Hanover park, [#d by two stunping knockouts pase The locals have chalked up one | Harry Wills, veteran negro heavy. Showers N A B p win over the Silver City nine this | CENt challenger, took only two in Philadely hils ¢ 3 ¢ . year, but the score in the game was | "*""15 10 dispose of the Newark e uIgh | ; 2 ; % ! . - fo 1 and was anybody's bacon un- [ “OWePAck Charlie Weinert The Pirat W n the v o ; ; ; i til the last man was out, ‘Chis doesn’t | | V1" Slattery, sensational Ruf- sixth on a pass. a triple a1 i 1 B Los £ » ¢ 4 can that the local team will have | 1% Y. migdleweight, fell an rifice. The o8 ar int I Lot f ¢ , ' runaway because there is no semi- | |'!"PCted victim to a furious ai play off the postponems m g T Al R 3 y x pro team in the state that can run | <8 from the golden gate centered ber 2. 1o, e 5 1R il s ’ : / away with the Mohawks, The Fal- | |, !"° f18!-Ving fists of Dave hade The world champlons ne : B Y . i cons will have to travel hard and || ioon* three times in the fthird FBaienisadito e LA LSRR A A ; " : . g : fast if they art to cop even one of | O!N: Hlaftery was peak to one game by annexing [ % } : L the two games scheduled and they | double header from the Red BOXGS ort i 0 . will have to fight every Inch of th to 4, and 11 to 4. Joe Harris, fe oo way to bring home two games, o harterniert Contrinnt Gkt 1 0 0 . . : |veteran bantams, fogght a four mer Boston T labe \ 1 Ihe teams will line up tomorrow | round drar, L b a runner on base : e o0l Harry Greb of Pittsburgh, middleweight champion, def eated Mickey 4Valker of Jersey City, welterweight champion, |G wn!::n‘ I, ‘l‘»‘v‘\‘r‘n\'\.‘w, e | ‘wv.‘."\\THZ?,J!“:?,.‘",, ;,,',‘,:,’“,“”“, "’.’I"';‘",'.mf« Soll wpleniv i Ahe Hings | Bt e B "% | on points in their 15-round bout in New York Cjty. Neither fighter succeeded in knocking the other down, but Referee|lUichen rf. Ditkoske cf. Slater i (closo quarters. Then he cnt ,,mfi: ging' camp. Before the start e, A i, Ha Purdy slipped in the seventh round and fractured his knee-ca p. The picture on the right shows Greb missing a left swing || 2} " ¢ and Sagle or Kroeher o % 0uf of his corner in tha four- game, Wally Pipp, veteran 0 | da nd Sisler; Nhoely, o with Walker closing in and registering a right to the kidney, Other photo shows the fighters in a furious mix-un with the |iania 21, Shechan 16, Kiatha 1h, [tne ohier e orifie ght. Le spun £r 1 was Kniockecl URCOREE il il ] referee on the canvas beneath them. Wojak ss, Ziegler,ah, Benson ¢ and [to the ;;H.”LA\Hm’::‘:»”‘-Y»;\:”(‘ Esliioy, ljtonjtheiis DTS 5, tani ston 1, Ve | nsaloveid, Kauia or Scalt cume mark as Walkor vent (n e thrown by Charley Cal Gilder, Hits tson 7 i | Nan 2 : ) anager Joe Veniskl announces [ropes, and for the o since Princeton twirler, 1 he first time since he B rncekt & hospital an X-ray roveal- ton in"2 o ot 2. ’ :'\r\vzw hoxing champion and recent | | Huber 0 -\:m his team will ot ho at ‘st |lecane champion of the 147-pound- ee AL hommilE) 88 Svally Schang | Vis 0 o' pcher—t | [onqueror ‘of Tommy Gishcne, wil | Lab 5 {6 1| Mary's ficld on Sunday, but wjll go|crs, the Elizabeth, Now Jersey, oy Torced o rotiro hen the finger: HiHidencihion N L meet “Ttalian Jack” Herman, New 54 i 1 |to Itockville whegay t nine will was staggered and groggy, ““n ght hand were severely pi mpires—Fia [ York heavyweizht, in a 16-round l\\r-‘ e e 1 cross bats with the strong Polish- | Greb leaped upon Walker and of ‘sdr;;‘lf"fl\ih“ R e s decision bent here tonight. Heeman ¥ Dol oa s {American team as the feature event |drove hint from rope to rope. The \:,ry;‘u:s';‘dM\,,g lost, 6 to lespite Rk S vill have the advantage in un;_:h, | u;. . o Lof 4 monstrous field day to be :.\‘y._"m|‘VI‘l”‘"]:v'\l"»I“l!"l.“]H\S”f'4r'(j1\rv‘,]‘|‘n~ in ,]“m, . scullasalion o8 iis g LN a0 lut Tunney is a decided favorite. it B {uth's ath circuit p 5 i : e eaion i : | 3l Gibson, nanager of Tunnes | i L fearor. several achool-{ othe : gt [ fnur need foduy ho would_eonfer f . { hase f i . i, {have o feature attraction at the Ken. 1141 effort, he lashed out with right aved from a ton count when his seconds tossed in the towel Jack Starkey and Joe Lynch, rival went to the The All Kensington team will also LA A 0 I Sitk Town Te o < & i 6. [bury aggregation from the Farming- | ™ R e bell and B e Robine dcluged fho Braves | " “h (ne UD on LUCfll Mfln avywelgint champion this yoar. | pposmon 0F DILK TOWD 164 \ FeA B e A oenpon Bl neluater 5. U ltown secking the scalps of Mossrs, |0 (he fifteenth, but instead of a — ’\\HHI]L: foe, he found a wounded lion with 22 hn~ and won, 20 to 7. Ten i ' S hesdlin the qpening in= ! 0 ! o : . _|Day a3 the date for the vatile o L o Teaniy . I ! MoCormick: & o, Meldy fs runs were scored in the oper e Haven, July 3.—A. C.- Giles The Manchester baseball tear : ISt |¥ix times Walker ripped slodge. ‘ lammer drives into the Pittsburgh ning, Rube Marquard succumb OREVED, L ! L the Weeburn Coun club, 5 e harely nosed aut the Corbin Red tickder and speed ball artist, is slated | the barrage. Bill Vargus, T | : 5 ) o o|Greenwich, was yestorday crowned Hox of this eit® last evening in a | TWO CHURGH GAMES lo serve them u pin the morning tilt | ©FLACE SR i : college recruit, f little better and o - —|Connecticut state golf champion for MAKE ALL NEW BR“MN wnu:m tilt in the, Silk City by the | while good old “Rippe Mcleon [ “,’m"“l" "_ '”f' ']:'::“l recover- he in turn relinquished the pedestal ! e T B R T e e D ore of 6 to 5. | ill stop them behind the bat. B erand R0 000 e e e Yo “Ace’ Edwards, former Dartmouth s | (olr sy toirrament ey hasibeen FOOTBALL SEASON PLANS Two hits, a pass, fwo sacriflecs |ed Army and Lutherans Strugale | The Kensington nine will journey |1y a spectacle of two cl mp]n(m» urler, ¢ 3 - ) |in progress on the New Haven Coun- and an error gave the home teatn . to Simsbury for an afte tiit [ naltinst ool S rtiiivasy i 1ibla s | in i lting each ofher. ' Thus the final ards and Cubs split a doubls I 3o 0 0ltry club conrse since Monday, de- three runs in the second inning. A | for Lead Tonight—Stanley Memo- Which will bo played at 3:30 o'clock. |hell found them—Greb majestic i bill, St the day with ; ing \W. L. Sweeney of the Shut- | pase, a sacrifice, two hits and a dou- | “Slim" Politis will occupy the mound |a cleve: i S S € Shut 3 i | la e eIt e st I occuy A clever and, decisive victory over a a6 to rlosing irne, 1 )\ o ltle Meadow Country elub, New Brit- |ble steal add two more in the third. | DLAER A TE S R LU thodst, in the peaceful IFarmington Valley | foe he outweighed at 159 by seven opener, 6 i 7 Hartnet NEmIAN S 2l ' one up in a 56-hole match for [ ness With Corking Fine Team To | The Red Sox scored two in the | .y pon oo i g own and he promises to keep the fpounds. Walker great in an exhi- oled out his 18th and ) ; 10 title third on Corbin's stroll and conse- | 2 <y puice there by silencing the bats of [bitio 0 g § L 3 { i ’ ! hureh teams will come’ together a ; ition of fighting pluck which cost runs of the year i 1 [ ‘ 0 The playoft for the qualifying| ©Pen In Fall cntive singles by Patrus, Snyder and | (o 0000 park tonight in a bat- natives in the tiit. MeKeon will [ him none of his prestige as a cham- Cards 2 et | ~ = = = —|pound medal which A 4 1 ALLNw Rritain foothall |HUPer: They added another in the | [ el LGRS PR (IHS L I o his stuff behind the bat for the |pion welterweight, ement is laying plans for the (M4 on ""l""""’"k,s h\“‘: ‘_";’,“- league, The winnes will remain in [S°60Nd time in the day The hattle had the spectators on Nenson M sanilaiine Blaot thatnoonanishwal i andia sl oURIEREVEREEH R e SITh R Ie » Army for top ! The Corbin Red Sox will travel to [l0es throughout with its speed, Sl oir e lotallren aratreporled oS L the r\;:).u z.rmlf‘n, e lese teams took |Norwich tomorrow to play the state | Walker, a dangerous hitter at a dis- as being in a mood to give a whir | The seventh inning saw plenty of | iy,cip g st week, aithough the hospital nine of that city. This is|!ance, was given few opportunities into the gridiron sport. While the |fine work. Corbin walked and went | p Ly default, and both AN annual game on the schedule of [t0° Mix as he would like to have son is a long way off, the All-t0 third while Johnson and Adams ), outfits which will make the the Red Sox and the boys are anx- |done.s Greb quickly took the fight w Britain management plans to [Were mussing up bunfs by Patrus |, .o of (e s The losing ake home a win, to close quarters, where he used his [be in readiness with a co and Snyder. Patrus scored on Smith's | A e (R 1 Red Sox will take over | Welght and every trick he khew to s or Sweeney p {0 (o ooer e meakon single and with the bases filled. Wal- | i to third place. d ary's field Sunday afternoon | Oulscore Walker with a flying right ¢ 4 Wi | 1 so-called champlonship goif in their | September. 1ot ““‘(1 "h"o force onts at ;"“ f“'l""‘ The other game scheduled is be- | ‘ the fast New Hartford |that never ceased in its windmill rim the te 8ol ! title match yesto u]\\ hut neverth 1 one of them an assists from lefl » Stanl Memorial |t f year rmington Val- |Journey, : T o i cverthe- | Dr, David P. Waskowitz, who has L Ue R 1eftywoen the Stanley Memorial an 3 v T AMERICAN LL:\(:UL ; L S e exceedingly close | done maeh toward furthering the |feld “Brick” Kane, one time Hart- Trinity Mothodist _chureh toams. |lev o in an afternoon session. | Greb held his left straight from v and ] teh throughout. [sport tn' (his eity, will again play’a |1o78 naton Wl alaverl vl tranped | xvhma il oe s e o e Johnny Tobin will use [the shoulder as he waded in, and PHILADELPHIA | iles o« mo round yw‘m‘um t role in conducting the |Blanchard’s bid for a hit and |\ gianiey Memorial hoys droppin y in tomorrow's game and [{hen. as Walker was forced fo AB R H. PO [ f 35, while Sweeney | All-New Britain team. For the past [CAught Huber at home. | sizzler to the Lutherans last Fri- probably he sent hack |crouch and play for the body, Greb Dilse i s G e 15 T m} With the score tied in the eighth. |, "5, the Methodists defaulting noon Sunday. After Eddie's| Lamar 3 ' ] e first acular play of the {has been keenly interested in the [JOBNSOR Was safe on Smith's crror. | oo peq Army ey hope to ting aguinst Manchestser last [ (Continued on the Following Page.) 1 g went to second on Budnick's sacri- bing InkthistcilyBwould like Simmons, < ; | ot e curred at the sixth hole, | gridiron sport, and though he has i Y 1b . Fr{n and scored on Lorch's blow to oo T H®0 I (T ient back after eh him in action oft Sweenc stymied by |often heen up against the proposi- | Pirates haven't connected for Giles. Sweency, however, pulled onut [1ion of playing his games on fields | '] their initial failure. l Sn s D R e o[ The summary =] | for tomorrow but last minute | FIREWORKS of Jashie niblic i S S E rrangenents may he made whereby v mashie niblick, makir aficr yoar, when there was| ro. A B stnhhng Adds Another e e il s feet shot i e hole A z hing in the sport but . Riis apponant A i { : e Victory tnlonz List itie hecanse of illncss and injurics [ ¢\xxONS, FIRECRACKERS tory | b T s 4 0| Chicago, July 3 am | > linenp. pEy skt A (Young) Stribling. Macon, light | Sunday the Al Kensington team || BLANK PISTOLS, RED FIRE a3 daL i P Srdpaai Ol 0 heavyweight, has another clory Wil take on the Colored AlltStars of BLANKS, NOVELTIES n he won th s X thers who havs | i ; y onG up Torithoinpst e \,l Budnick, 3b ... : 0 ladded to his record as a title con- Hartford. IFans should not confuse 5. S oS e (6 s e ' 0 ltender. He won over Johnny Risko, 1] 1 with Colored Giants ? Giles Cateles Up o SRt n e e e ucn | Watlett, " [Cleveland heavyweight, v ten of Hartford wh gusted so many : I . \ ave 5 - 7 [rounds at East Chica last night. {fans at St. Mary's field by their poor L i Risko was knocked the |showing SR EECN U N - SPORT/NG GOODS h oround. The G v Stars are a separate aggregation | as T lge in four and will give the Kensingtons a good || 15 MAIN ST. Open Eves. sl thre t or » Sabbath, \keo. stadium Management Plans To Be In Readi- Smoales . 5 A oup in atie Claveland eve 3 i tau f p tween W, K, Reid beeting e 3, Owr t 100 ) “ Yand C. ¥, Stodda roll of Ho f L | : 1 1ven Country club pitching vietim hh wrer 1 ell, Myatt o s hits scores of 141 each lég in the fourth inning and had to |5 stalen s {day by €. F, Stoddard, Yeave the dlamor =1 ) ke some. | feated Reid 2 up, Tl Hargr Jate of the Senate s e xceedingly Close Arove out two home runs with | r L Lt . EYE: h or G the hases crowded while the % have a, team on hand tonight, how- I the 16th 1 a thing war Dailey, who suc andled the business end o« im Jast season. Gene Clerkin will | gain be the club’s secretary e Oh Man BRIGGS | All-New Britain managem ke is to secure Memorial field. a* Willow Braok park. The local elev- opnad the ficld fwo vears ago 1 last season home games plaved there through the s oard of park co 2ddition of some more | | WONDER (F I'm \ WONDER IF 1 Memorial field wil make | | PARMED ON TH& TAIL LIGHT 13 ( one of the best in New | | RiGnT SIDE oF BagovingG | \ The sTREET!? e 5 Ny / SHow e~ \ IN CASE OF RAIN MY ToP 1SN'T P T0 REPLAY GAME ‘4 45—39 Governing Roard of Church Teague {54041 8 | Afteroan Rochn Disposes of Sonth Chureh Protast | 44 5 EE R S | 4 2 ; Over Last Tuesday's Contest The game between ATmyFand ithe Houth i was played Willow VA4 44Tl Woadrofl Wine Consolation Sout — % | WONDER IF I'M MORE winners used | 2 | 1+s Louis ‘Baltser, Th» ¢ THAN SIX INCHES 2 o t FROM THE CURB CORKING GooD G o\ oy It intend cision rea Armstrong's 1 1l of - the ously the or ¢ t umpiring and pr Tunney Matched With A e ::_’“‘;' “Italian Jack” Herman . ous teams expressed thera. | | : ey Ka A 1 2P . , 10 officiate n 4 |y T Rowe