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#'ll be action of all sorts to- morrow for the fans of this city who will remain home this cvening and tomorrow morning and there are so many sport’ features about that it would be hard te decide which cvent totake In. ‘The lul- cons have a good dish on tap at St, Mary's fleld at 10:30 o'clock in th morning when they play the Meri- den Mohawke. The 1so have a good treat form of a tlit with the nine of last year's Farmington ley laague. on in the Simsbury Val- Then there's the water carnival on Willow Brook park where all local swimmers will gather tomor- row. Coach Jack Hunt of the Capitol park swimming pool in Hartford is bringing the two Cie- nski sieters and two other diving stars as added aftractions fo the jargs program already compiled for the morning. It looks as if the Pirates will be idle over tha week-end as Manager Ken Saunders hasn't said anything about games scheduled. The FFourth of July 18 a day on which the teams like to play morning and after- noon home apd home series and as the Pirates are without a home dia mond they have found difficulty in hooking up for games, The Orioles will be forced fo re_ main idle over the With half the lineup laid np either with illness or injuri the feam would be unable to cope with the teams scheduled to be played to- morrow and Sunday. Managet Abe Aronson stated foday that he wants his players to keep in shape for the re-opening of the City league a week from tomorrow. The All-New Britain football team management is starting out carly planning for the coming scason. Doc Waskowliz plans to give New Britain a championship team this coming fall and for this reason,.he has started things going in prepara- tion for a busy season. Tt is said that because of the passage of the Sunday Sports bill by the last legis- lature, that a number of local men were planning to enter the football field this fall. There will surely bs plenty of action in the old town when the pigskin is kicked out for the first time, A report from England states that Mrs. Estells Taylor in an in- terview has said, “No, we will not fight Wills.” ‘What a sweet battle that will be hetween Dave Shade and Mickey Walker for the welterweight title, When the two clash, it will be an epic battle and there will be more interest in it than in any recent bout. Even a heavyweight cham- pionship match would hardly draw a8 much interest as a Walker-Shade §0, especially after the arguments both of them put up last night. Foilowers of the boxing game are inclined to think that Harry Greb is a freak. He doesn't follow the usual ethics in training for a bout, yet he can go into the ring and finish off a man like Walker and keep going top speed for 15 rounds. He has rightly been termed the “Pittsburgh Windmill" The biggest surprise of the eve- ning's bouts in New York was the K-O registered by Dave Shade over Jimmy Slattery of Buffalo. This sudden check to Slatter¥’s career will be a hard obstac¢le for him to avercome to get back where he was re last night's fight. 1t ap- peared for a time that Slattery vould he the one in a few years to wear the crown now resting on Dempsey's noble brow, but he will wwve a hard row to hoe to regain the prestige <he lost last night. Ihe best hout of the year will be ought in Waterbury, €0 it seems, vhen Kid Kaplan mects Babe Her- wan for the featherweights title. Kaplan is a different fighter now than he was before. When he for- merly met Hesman, Kaplan had a left hand punch. Now he ises both the same and the bets are on Kaplan to beat Herman. only John Tobin's Corhin Red Sox tare Manchester its hardest hnlfl(‘. in a twilight game last evening and on for a bad break against the Jocal team, the Sox would have probably won the conteat. The score at the final gong was 6 to 5 in favor EASTERN LEAGUE Albany—New Haven New Haven, July 3 (/—New Hav- en staged rallies in the seventh and ninth innings to defeat Albany here yesterday ¢ to 3. Gleason's infield hit with Runser on third, after Mar- tin had bebh purposely passed won the game, The score: Albany 100 200 000- New Haven 000 000 301 Batteries—Colwell and Caulway; Loftus, McKenty and Berger. Pittsfield—Springfield Springeld, Mass, July 3 (®— Torphy's home run, with two men on bases, tled the score yesterday in the rinth and in the tenth Pittsfield counted three more times winning, 6 to 3. The score: 000 000 003 201 000 and Lory; lerkorn Pittsfield sp'gfield Snover Maybetry N Hartford—Worcester July 3. — Wore of 1its in the lefeated | Woree nched five inning its seven vesterday and was | by cre | ) Woock and All-Kensington | week-end. of Manchester but this doesn't tell the story, It can readily be seen that Man- chester had to play real live base- ball in order to stop the Red Sox in this frame who is playing third Silk Town team, was at bat two times and he got one hit, He had one put out and two assists, base for the “Chucky" Wojak still remains out of the Hartford lineup. In day's game, Wojnk still warmed the beneh and it appears as it Hartford will be without his service for some time, As much as New Britain fans would like to seo Wojak in the game, it 18 fearcd that he will not' be re- tained the Senators, “Chucky kas been falling into a pile of hard luek during the present season and the breaks have all against | hinmt. The other players who are | tavored over him, aren’t playing even as good ball as he but this makes no difference powers that bo in Hartford yeste by been was, to the PITTSBURGH AGAIN (Continued From Preceding Page) smith, of Tornshy, 2h | Fiact, of nell, ab OFarrell, einbart, p 1 Tatals CHICAGD AB. R Adams, ot B miebs Heatheote a1, Brooka, o Jahn, It . Gonzales, Grimm, 1 Maranville, | 1re 1 1 Sl s R 1 1 Pittenger, % Totals x—Batted for Ke h xx—Ratted for Bush in 9t . T . .- vee 000 Two basa Keen, O'F by (), Smit nm, Mara Three lase hits—S| Dase—lack. Maran: ‘s o Grimm tomley. L. eago 6 T pit and Bell ‘o Ho ft on | 10 i Keen. Ptitman l Basehall at a Glance—\ AMERICAN LEL. Keen “her Yesterday's Results Washington 6, Boston 4 (1st) Washington 11, Boston 4 (2nd) Philadelphia 6, New York 3 Cleveland 11, Detroit 3. £t Louis 18, Chicago The Standing Won 47 45 Lost Washington 2 Philadelphia Chicago . Detroit ..... t. Louis .. New York . Cleveland Boston Games Today Philadelphia at New York Washington at Boston. Detroit at St. Louis. Chicago at Cleveland. NATIO:! Yesterday's Results Chicago 11, St. Louis 6 ( St. Louis 6, Chicago 5 (2nd) Pittsburgh 2, Cincinnati 1 | Rrooklyn Boston New York-Philadelphia, rain. The Standing Won 41 42 Lost Pittsburgh ....., New Yor Brooklyn Louis cinnati Philadelphia Chicago Boston Games Today Louis at Chicago. Cincinnati at Pittshu Boston at Philadelph New York.Brooklyn not sc =h INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Buffald 11, Syracuse Toronto 98, Rochester 4 Jersey City 9, Reading 2 Providence 7, Baltimore 6 (1 The Standing Wen 1 45 oS 43 43 Baltimors Toronto Jersey City Reading Buffalo Rochester . Providence Syracuse .. 28 Games Today Reading at Jersey Uity Raltimore at Providence Buffalo at Syracuse Other games not sched EASTERN LEAGUF Yesterday's Results New Haven 4, Albany Pittsfield 6, Springfield 3. Worcester 4, Hartford Waterbury - Bridger grounds. 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T mate irs from inclusiv Lhey ween th day biting t TROUNCING ) | hurled ACKERMAN 3 your vacation | oolen ation n of i i0ods | first, 1-4 1 1he | in a His ViR 1ches trout il - 4 @ few Prize lier 15 sport ar deay tak i them open N th em for they spot where | sure local | hat | their efore they | and sue- rel are v tish | of | cateh ced M old RETURNED TO SYRACUSTE | Jim Eye 1L, Juiy 3 1o ha League club. | SALESMAN SAM milling was tight in & clinch at the bel Round Seyven Walker staggered Greb terrific vight to the Jaw countered hy staggering with a Jike blow. - They neh frequently GRER AND WALKER IN FURIOLS FGHT ued I'rom Preceding Page) ocked in a tight The in-fght ing w face caused Greb to reel, A right uppercut hurt Walker, A stralght right backed him to the rapes, Greh missed A wind-mill Iaft. In endeas or ak men from clinch Tteferes Purdy fell to the ring ind the fighters fall over The 1l found s furfous him : opened cuts and against the ropes and on his mouth, chaek cars Both 1 \bsorh punis were met stomach, Wallier stood tiring fire at fourteenth Eddle Purdy, t lamaged almost as Joxer: e trying to hreak limped with a fall, who 1 o patic ep. hag limber and stror t 3 pounds, o had a 28 vound weight ad- vantage Weinert. Wills quickly [, put Weinert on the defensive in the |5 ind, and finished him minute and forty-five sec the second. Perhaps Jack tor if he sneaked into t fron the state corn jission harred hecause he uld fat match Demp- \ proved that they could Greb' attacks terrific wallops to the fiinehed Greh's un- until the net i him hut he fighters spra e ring A way under o floor of ¢ short ra U ound ght bor head, NIx suce its mark. trip-hammer to ssive times it found o referee, was as th spilled four times | them in clinehes and had leg after his mieh was Walker landed prettily to the b but four on the head in | change vears | waiker Iy on Jack Dempsey’s ook on muscles that are still | he took ex- first s for several missed an In exchang: Greb rushed Walker battering dir 1o nd y traded to a with They corner hin hlos from every on stood slugged blows at close on o6 quar- first r then HISSTRNOS Walker's force ad ed from ust as the 3 ro onds o & right note und Nin of the ring ey met in both slugging rap- and both landing effective blows straight right to Walker's face t him to the ropes. Walker took the chin but fought Greb's tiers attack irch to the ropes. Greb measured t Walker beat him to the head. They were mix- center of the ring h the m Wills and of the Slattery's d t Mtest sho! another on against rushed samely | Walker hnd hoe in New I'he nning specti York and clever Slatter the ecrouching Gate enigma. A in the third caught on the button and up at th Down he went twier stumbling fluttered | ‘\\.\ ker, b pur ing it ng favorite, not solve houncing Golden ChAoL sharp left hook Lound I Greb nieely. H L viclous e 1k | punch land Aattery, 1-2 | hack | vight to the wned Greb half around It as a beautiful shot. Walker landed ugain to the head, tight in the resulting driving stra:ght ind landing telling our times Greb's right Mickey's chin just as the bell 1o come was covering red Walker with blow. Walker sank Is when the one-two to his jaw, but he A slinging e went down count of nine wore tlien as he towel weights around the ring, a on from his corner, T d S cut strongly. ound One lead at the be Walker's right They fought the ring cklessiy. AW Greb Both tiving {elineh for the blows | found rang. Lound u foctively & it the t wert s and lefts v Walker countered to t v and Greb (ker's head wo r Lleven. They wrestled neither landing ef- right staggered landed on his uncov- reb his right ored twice to Greb's ing was tremendously Walker landed to the head ith both his right and left and Greb drove to cover, as the jammed park yelled its approval by loud | applause. Another clinch upset the gain. They stood in a neu- er and punched furiously at will while the reforee was struggling to his feet bell ended the | milling. | Round A when it jaw. k to th ba it C meusu i 1o the ji v both punches at will 1o park was in an uproar ¢ g for an opening at the Greb | ered and Walker T'he figh willingly nissed They |Jaw Round Two ledl punches to the body 1wed Walker poured a furious 1 on Mis chal head rocked from a furions ther drove him to to the ropes ad an nger. Walker E St t | two | right T'w 1 I'hey smashed at other’'s jaw, both landing In a maddening exchange they punched each other Walker staggered Harry vicious right to the head. anded effectively to the body ad and Greb clinched, Greb effectively to the body and Greb clinched Grelb with terrific force to Walk- Jaw but the welterweight |came up for more. |gasped as the battlers stood up un- “]N' the punishnment locked in a clinch at the bell. Thirteen. They stood toe Walker's corner and blow. Walker's as Greb Mickey" 1 left to |8RCH it nd followed ame place. fast, Gre right and woig but r landed a mid sectio ht to the ¥ | eleanty Greb with a 1 lat will. [with a | Mickey and h landed i to his knee adiately. toe to igging th stood The ended ™ th e madden A Walke Round continued iting openly. fieree o left ribs shook oy clinched, Talke ¢ to Greb's hody rs Greb landed five to the hed blow |left eye started to swell pepper At missed & in for nes to Mickey's face led rights to t downward the nd body. | continued to e head e Greb right to |yight, Th two punch backed | Waiker to the ropes. They |tinued to batter cac at long range. Greb rushed Walker [to the corncr and the bell rupted an interesting skirmish, Round Fourteen, Greb continued his aggressiveness but Walker | willing and 1t smashed {opening, both landing telling blows. | Greb started to dance and in to a one-two p him to clinch t to the jaw rocked Walker and he recled about s against Greb's furious out but he and st face slowed welter- con- eed In an exchange ol inter- Round 1our oft to the hody L stinging right ered Walker. ttot away forced third one weak: v traded puncl estled in a n nd out to the s to the h A stinging s corner the | ring helpt attack, I ipulled himsclf together red Greb with a short left fo Walker fought but faking every b could throw and stan under the tremendous The bell saved Walk- punishmen Round Vifteen (Final Round) v ook hands A right to reeled Walker around a left, rally put all sending y was in was almost ace. Gamely hadly |thing Gr ling upr punist o battered nent Walker body but t |5 | ing beautifully n + furious charge Harry back to cover With blood streami fac from a cut n | Walker bore g down his left his own in of blowe. ‘ | Walker aw with liglh Walker doubled Gr hody tning rapi A left a toe to toe Walker 1a ther | 1¢ hady hlaw b owit} . threatened to drive hoth ring. Walker staggered the : with r{ Wa him to his o poured Greb head Grob n corner as e his aw lessly driving gloves 1ed on | and | king | crowd | They | downward | other openly | backed Greb up, They were locked [the m\MIur"\Rh' champion bell found th speed Al bl Polo Walker |A—Harry Wil of New w A hard left to the O round match in fund came after one minute and 45 onds of the round inert of N The Wil 1 battling away at full ed 8 missed a Weinert in entle TR A stift right rom the ring but the count had starte ' " found them in a elir right. Wills batter. corner, hitting Newarker covered knocked New York, July 8 negro heavyweig knocked out ('} wark, N, J ounds, i York ieley i duled W Ttallan hospital (1 hreak the erl his right Round Two round of e the bouts last nad | entorad the A returs Hloert lnored TWein eastern standard appear and \ around the park that the vas balking at the ing of "' was stalling to fake Walker's promat | This was denied sorbing X [ wild big subord Weinert his hont with or Fugazy by Fuga | Wills entered the ring at & orn standard fima N feountering with a lead and YOills backed up. They exc ed A\l 1218 but 4] warker tisd him up. [twice continued fo batter away at Wein ort's rihe guard and s waight was ant while Weinert came in at THE FIGHT BY ROUNDS Round One tarted to rush We rang from his carner Wil hody times t Weinert tott to Weinert's & chin g a diff long arms in the blows T'he at close quarters Wil vere in a clinch A stiff right evaded Wills' | ring at the be the negro back T ind Two. Slattery landed and r t le right countered to the jay. first blow of the fight a st left flush to Shade's face as the round opened autiful with a Both 1 mazing blows to the jaw ey came out 1t of a ttery im ba straight fimes rocked Slatter furiously right sent b e Dlow Iour pun Aiat ng autifu the ry clinch Another ck on his A hade's They Slattery to Shade's was blasd« 18 he eame up fell i aw bi Another A t of nine, W nto a a_ked floor- third The lowered staggered cd aroun towel i the o coast bate Inunchad fluttered into into attery’s corner, July 8 York, ir round draw v Yo e fight with the was fa 7. former 1t champlon, Jack first st all 1en landing damag- luring the four rounds. After knocking Charlie Weinert, of Newark, through the ropes in the first round of Here you their fight in New York Harry Wills, the Bla ck Panther, knocked him down in the second. Referee Purdy stopped the fight because of W einert's pitiable condition. 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