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N R AP I EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1928 SSELELL L. haaad o i) ADVANCE OF CARDINALS STOPPED BY CINCINNATI Reds Top St. Louis Team by a 3 to 2 Score in Thrilling 14-Inning Battle—Relief Pitcher Drives in Wianing | Run—Malone Pitches Cubs to 12 to 0 Victory Over Boston Braves—Just Misses No-Hit, No-Run Game —Dodgers Turn Back Phillies. After riding roushshod o 1|¢ 0 H opposition for weels, the hig D0 0 Bill McKechnis geared advunce of . s 2 pennant hound Louis Cardinals | : g » ) h Reds, - - - took the - e Tn . in a i <l o battle at Fhe defeat s T v con- | back . Ray Kolp Hendrick, 3 | (0 in 11th inning, h COLLEGE FLEET READY FOR RACE Seven Varsity Crews Compete at Poughkeepsie Today college fleet Poughkerpsie nas ever cen—20 erews—stripped for the Qicisive tests of the 1928 intercol- flegiate championship regatta, Late thi afternoon as the shad- vation ibly train the dirigibl and airplancs Los An 2ELSLOSBBHLOGHLILIEIEFEDIHSBDL0 JUNIOR CITY LEAGUE ‘SCHEDULE OF GAMES ANNOUNCED—CORBIN TEAM BATTLES AMERICAN PAPER GOODS CREW TONIGHT —ST. ELMO COMBINATION DEFEATS TABS IN FRATERNAL CIRCUIT—FRESH AIR TOURNAMENT AT SHUTTLE MEADOW CLUB S PEE CEPIPPPETLETICETITCLIPEVITITTTCE T 84" WALKER VS. HUDKINS THURS. ST, ELMOS TAKE = NEASURE OF TABS Fraternal League Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 19 (49 3 The dope bucket in the Fraternal |~ Course ¢ were away SO Ball o was completely fxmm__ slim r shells given a| upset last night when th . Elmo | [1ast fond polishing and dope sheets tribe /f Dythians trounced th tossed overboard as tho greatest strong Tabs team 1o the tune of 14 to 5 at Walnut Hill park. game was fill=d with thrills most of hew turned in by Hosenberg as he ared drives that apprarcd 10 be for extra Keough, playing in lert fi Tabs tiso contributed a cws lengthen off the rugged west 2y leuping into the air and ks of the Hudson, and after the | R riE orenshaen reshmen and junior varsities have One of the features of the gaim [had their tests, seven trim varsity Wil pitehing of Uohen, uce levart will settle the question of t Elmo twirling s Tinie |four mile supremacy tor another er time when it seened that gth year while perhaps 100,000 specta- Cabs could 1ot he stop has tors look on from the shores, boat Cohen’s trusty arm tl i the tide. The game settled first place in 1he Pythians Spring Big Surprist in Last The | OVINNN SO eSTITE ‘CORBIN TEAM TO BATTLE ’ AMERICAN PAPER GOODS Year's Champions Scheduled to Meet Kensington Crew in Industrial League Tonight—Stanley Rule | to Attempt to Get Into Winning Column at Ex- pense of Fafnir Combination — Two GGood Battles | Anticipated—Games to Start at 5:30, ARRAY OFSPRINT .. League Standing WL L. v Works. . ¢ » orbins 3 P.C. 1.000 afnirs : | Paper Goods. ~ STARS IN RACE! Champions, Present and Past 10 Gompete in Har{ford Martiord, 000 & F. s bascball champion of the Industrial Baseball Jleague last year, will havé a battle |on its hands tonight when it stacks Sixteen {up against the American Paper than half of them [GOOdS team of Kensington in ona fof the two games scheduled at Wal- Hill Park. The Kensington crew ha team, June 1% — spri L stars, more Champions present or past, ric | champions present er past, will ride |1, bike meeting i the Hartford | been Dressen across | sation of relief that lcd for the top honors with two i . U8 L% BXefiest & s kb winning 1 ; 5 : © Hloursmen and experts discarded the wins and no losses cach and last| >0 it MEEting: Mictory loyex Sthe uamplons (oL iast Jfter two were out i : ; uesswork, the speculation and the | fight's Lattle led the issue for|'™ YOV i |year tonight. Last weck, the Ken- ¢ pitched L ball n 1 g d s e S| & Byl © | This is the field and as they fly [sington outfit suffered a reverse at e pitc “ ball eds | ot ; ] d for the actual cxcitement of the Pythian ’ < B 2 2 3 & heain e EHI A | g s g und the big saucer-like track at |the hands of the Stanley Works but dnd would 1 v ion | .. H1A | rac y. the color und jam, the The lincups were as tollows:—=st. Velod, s e t had not poled | AL “ "l R s T e R b e e Bl BTy s b Einia clodrome, they will be riding | weaknesses which cropped up then bis 14th ho of the year in ”“.] Bisariais = Al fe e s fadiiene A ACE HUDKINS T oy e ) ol ki v;ylm:.l n‘\‘ in:”\]|(1‘1: ‘n‘c‘:;‘: Ilnr the | have l\(.l.vn corrected for tonight and 1 e . i g S o s 3 3 nerican spri an ship: a rea tle is rospect. ninth o io | aan | v 0 reminisconees of the “days when.” : Berkowitz, s Rosenberg, I3 [ 'Rt SEEIT Auc‘mlm 'm-u-rnt = Tx.tl :“fllc "1:“1‘?’2 n| \'\r‘l team j‘“_y SRR The thousands pouring in came Fur is bound to fly when Cham pion Mickey Walker his Shurberg, ef and Weinstein, rf npio reddie Spencer, Ameri- | will attempt to ;n"r ck‘ into the win oI "]‘”v A 1 ¢+ o fwell equipped with the intormation | title against Ace Hudk Chic ago, e 21, Ace the ; Tabs, Grace, ¢; Politis. p; Kelly, Jbi [, “romner champion: Willie and |column fomorrow S ne il i ! that the varsity race figurcd to be | welterwelght vanks to qualify for a crack at Mickey’s crown. Both | Wilson, b Wals Daly, s$i| i Spencer of Ca both! for-| panse ot the Fafnir. Bearing. craw bes and. s : : battle between Columbia's great | boys are hard hitters and a quick. spectacular knockout would - mot | Kogh, i Howard, ot and Metner- |58 iR 3G SRNE I (0T Rense oF the batnir: Braving vr w. el w"“ spspiia s Sl ; ) championship eight and Calitornia, | surprise the critics. Walker expe cts to dispo: Hudkins promptly | ney, of tralia, all-around champion; Reggie |the Rulers have :.,fl.,, o et SUa el e e B i e J champions of the Pacitic coust for | and decisively as he has an engagement to def title in New K. of €. Team Wins, McNamara, six-day champlon; {and this is unusnal for the Elm P Roston had won the tirst | i (lw |;.!.~l two years. ‘111. v \u\.\u] too, | York, July 4, against Leo Lomski. 'h"”v : b ‘; ,.'\“”‘\,‘,,: 'm‘H‘ ®on | Avanu .\I. wtnett, I(.ul\‘mln‘hnn»‘mon: Istreot combination. Leaders of the e oF Lo Whimre 20 {the last minute talk of whing- . e T i e SOt LG 415 George Dempsey, Australian cham- | teq dently expec ¢ t gan &1 I aay cdoubits il 5 000 e e DR 1l BY CHARLES W. DUNKLEY e Livicnguriig. the Phocnly loGge feail | i molie Wolthos i ieamconndenily e sckiio fgamito header, Malone pitched the Cubs to e b : VAPH R L N T T P Ty Ao Sobre o8 DA tos. Ll avesk Tt althour, Jr., son of 'come out of its slumip tonight P e e Senitiiien, and Kien. | SUrengthened chances, of the “dark | (Associated Pross Sports s FRESH MR TOURNEY P X a0 L ke the wearhaed by |2 el Batily \:u-wmn‘ (’" an- | On the other hand, Fafnirs seck to A 10iled ough the firs ) 3 ntialities in Rusly Cal-|{ 0ag0, June e B D cam was swamped bY | gijer day: Jimmy Walthour, Jr., and e oL ita s g w s \"m ik B P s spirited Pennsylvania crew, | Middleweight fight s the stirring | e the Lexinton and the Knighiettook li Kenn, Jr., all of America, Or- | o "W("l o ", S xl-.“-: G : nd Billy Papke 20 yer Al Lvent to Be Staged To- | on the organization last night by | Guvor, the o h eyellst Bl B P ¥ catcher, broke the spell w 4 dou- 1wl or even somewhat negleeted | A Guyot, the great French eyelist, The veteran Jun Havlick will probe- ble i ghth, but that was th Riraniss oilolt aull ithers s l1ooked ok mlich Aol 4o spanking the Phoenix crew 500d and | i ere also will be a special motor- | ) e in the cig Hehee ) {Rizatuse v e Wasnt G middlew cight e Tere | MOPOW at. Shuttle Meadow Club 00 P e P Taonor- |ably occuny the mound for ‘he Bear- on iberty I yermitted. | ol ews in A his discussi | i | : wed eve which Frankie Keen- = o < B e TSRS N el s Sdbevaston, | bt o L R s Right oft the recl, the Kaceys| gy of Revere will be pltted against | "5, 2K gain tonight. Meantime the Cubs were potnding | nor in the prospects except that the | s ey’ Hiagiaweiot (wo montha| T0F Bewelit of Kids, anted Theas G e SRR - NSt Both games will start promptly at out 20 hits off four Boston pitchers. | | | Y ig apueaned Yo Tave & better| oL L FTE SNBSS S e i e e bimcnane Sl noten Slletlan 558 61 sl Charley Grimm got five but Kiki | |ehance of being a threc-cornered | grom. o 0 R e L B e e e s nico Taloncr e | T —— Cuyler was the real leader with two G ; s ool i ihe i i the New Dritain Fresh Air camp | {h® opposition ¢ ©osecond L ipe will he several other pro- B : . | aifair, with Washington as the un-1 " ppo’ 10 round title serap, arranged » P ey seored six more, The fourth | ¢, A e e A home runs, a doub d a single . a0 st s CA At bR A sa e Bl Mendon ssional and several anateur races, | Winelt Ganate GHEL ® sione Eams Bases A]‘e Loadefl at T”]]e..sl e Ut BAre b M0 TERRed iy (Brojoter | ament Gl Btulicng it Y Aggd nt i saw them drive in two. Three more [0 card bringing out the largest | st The Braves dn fvst engage- | I it ‘ avgely a private affair fsot for the night of June 21 in Com- club tomorrow and the tournament came in the fifth, two in the sivdl ! 1a ever to ride at the \velodmme! ———— i pifecons . i | : {vetween Callfornia 1 Columbia. iskey Park, home of the White Sox, s an and three in the cighth é | . o ment and celebrated his first appear- | M S " Sh W lipaaleh S el & committee announces that nearly | it |itrack, n of “Biz Fd” Almost as Large to 2 victory. Bush, Holley and Carl- | i "m.l‘:nl‘ni‘\] ""“]‘:( "“" i‘”f:}‘:; {Hul\-l]-‘\\.m)w; afr ay of the decade, ||yt s 0 the fifth when four counters Were | ow hand will give a - concert at| as His Father, Becomes Member B et (puhad ob IE B 5| % i iy lin automobils oat and - train fhoth from the standpoint of frious | 1\ i e ascesed an ntranee | VN i One was scored inthe | 250 and will play popular selecs g TUR OHHS yoar [ ol e “‘”\l\‘h""w 1(;1‘1\ ’1“1‘”“(‘| 3 Cotumbh of &jaction and gate roceipts. Pros-ig.\jieh will be donated towards |8eventh and two In the elghth. The | tions in the intervals between races. | Of Chicago Stafl. strong delegation of Columbia sup- | prcts ; o ik I ¢ e [ The only other major league game |« v hew's o ot U el LIS e et il e Eanm ] 00N ; .l = = | Chicago, June 19 (Pr—Once more of theda w Joss Petty and the | griirer Memor T o S : b ark.and that the fight {000 agrair in New Britain Phoen < | HOME R N GLUB |the megaphone man will announce Dot Bogzers 4 badk thes va.d ey nori Sy 05t of m. it seemed. after | may end in oa quick, spectacular oarl THatah .a ed Jim Robin- | Kaceys i ) 7l ithe ) ! ryman’s Class 2 1 o ot 3 Barl Hatch defeated Jim Robin | the name of “Bi Walsh as the vived Phillics, 4 to 3, Hendrick's | o oot s Bl A Tiyears o pessimism, had neglected | knockout. lson in the final 35-hele match for | o | St : ) ¢ double followed by Herman's single “”" LilAG R0 <21 06T te b in on Jast year's triumphant | Hudkins, the Nol wildeat, 18 | the championship of the ond | GlRLS’ DUSTY LEAGUE | il plistiingfhopeotiiis SNHIte < g g | Swedish Bethany S 600 | par They were 8 € c Lo, & By the Tr Sox. (ccounting for the winning run in g {party. They were up he foday | rated as the most dangerous man | flight i the President's Cup tourna- | J “ » the ninth. The Phils scored twice in | .‘HHI'\ M. E | =0t with - hope and confidence of the | Walker has ever faced in the v¥ing. | mong 3 s \\ g | Not the “Big I of morc than rst inning when they made three of | S01H Cong e DB 50 victory buing repeated. The oarsmen [ The Nebraskan is a fighter of the | On Thursduay at {he elb a mixed |y etk ‘(':““' e e a decude ago but his son, who is fit hlie Diks Petty silbaed, il st btist Jisty wore hoplng 1t wouldu't turn out o | Battling Nelson type, Not overly | fowmom o aent silt be staped, | Mecting to Be Held Friday Night to Gilleie i aritnna :,mw as large and who the Sox ' ol ste i i s 1 supersti a g cleve o can alisor remendot ¢ i 3 | user, Athleties .. o 4 et g e majors Nafional L Arnold W i 4 Jinx. It s s superstition among | clever. he can alisorh a tremendons |1y il a Seoteh aair for men | s Formation of Organiza- |mont Hed Sox |ioue ean -sh‘-";ol‘ys in the majors eague [with the Dases in the lust|oarsmen, as well as in boxing, that {wmount of punishment and hesides | g women with alternate shots and Teskihadsnon as_well as his father., 45 {nate of the Arth inning enabled the| U favorite is more likely to got is no trifling puncher himself. | gpives, On Saturday, a four ball, | tion This Year "”""{"Tm\ A Young Walsh joined the White | 0 | It trimmed than not Ace i the Kind of a fighter Who st bull event will he staged. | i Jut i Sox yesterday and will appear in stonouis o swedish B MnE 10 sCore A jence the Columbia and Cali- | vither gets knocked out or knocks Sage o EILOT SO uniform at Cleveland today. He s victory ov 1 Everyman's | fornin camps, outside of the cheer- | 04t his opponent. And he has never ns the Industoal | b 2 : came fresh from a great season ac % ) | play at Willow Lrook park lust eve- Hogs glum reticence and “Gil Do- | 10r the count night to decide on the eligibility of | L. Wilson, Cu games and lost one. He is 24 years ! LAY " | ning una knock the hitherto un- | hign™ pessimisni The elosest Hudkins « came to "Lefty” Huber to play - with the | Al lold, stands six feét onc inch and bldetaated B 1. C out of deud-1 e prospect of rain for the re- | PeiNg knocked out a technical | Nearo Heayyweight Rests Today | Landers, Fravy & Clark Co. tewm, fH”“‘ r "]”‘-‘ has plched execlient ball for the « {1ock for first place. The gar vus | gniin with its accompanying effect | Verdiet awarded Sergeant Sammy Huber during the past year pitched | Hornsby, Braves Notre Dame team for three years, furan 1 hectic affair h teams alter-1on 1o “,‘;},‘,,,',,,”',M‘\Hll:mul 5 In | Baker in their fight o | Preparation 10-Round ¥ for the freshman team at Tufts col- | Bottomley, Cards i | Siecty A ing in their rallivs. Faeh team [ gpretaete, served up another | Fker cut Hudking' eye. " and the = Jege and npon his return o school League Totals, i two tuns in the first and s and mauch | wested tepte. | NIENE as stopped wlien it was ¢ at Rhbets ¥ in the fall, e expects to be the | National Leagu 3 | ible class 2ot g o the gt aher, it was ssseriod | (V8 iniury would prove serious.| opester June 18 (C1) - leading hurier on the varsity nine. | American League ...e.. 1 Y third svhen) 1t scored 'thiiss Ahnesiitol| £y B SEEE G T SR 9 iudkins tater avensed his defat bY | qaoree 2 today 1 | He played with Landers two scasons | g . i O Bethany's twi In the fifih, how- HC react Ldrorably Lo the ChANCes | a) fye Ynlera) gound du i 0 o0y N lago und was one of the mainstays | ason's tota i By the Ass a Pre g e e of Doth far western crows, Cali- {5 s i & Found e op Breparation for 10-vound “Agne |G B TR RS e towands the | e | Buftale N ¥ : a1 {forior tire et fornia and Washington. Both ure | guniing s fo crowd fn close, place | Vodnesday ni Ehbets field |, nant. He did not | BINGO PPERS WIN | Buffalo, defcated Tony Marullo, | 5 k0 oro b caught | one of Strom. | 1UEECd boatloads. averaging slightly lihia oa ok e B Risko of Cleveland. 1™ The athletic committitee of the Phe 3ingo Tappers baschall m ;.\u\‘ Orleans (10), e AT e ene ol 178 pounds per man each. | and smoash {iie10th banas v went through a last Sl g g Council met 1 night opened up the season with a win| Philadelphia — Pete Nebo, Flors i PR et (Wit the Golden Bears accentuating | o (he hody e e o his camp at RidIAY 0 v 3 e0 AL and decided 1o or- [over the Lasalle Street A, C. team [ida, outpointed Benny b Phila- four runs and yictory wer-stroke” tor all weathe® | hunches, while of a swinging nature, k y before a delegation Girls' Tndu Baseball terday by the score of 5 to 2. The | delphia (10) \ Dave Sw on pitched s & are not casily blocked, as they come | Cf Newspapermen. He appeared in Invitations have heen sent | winners scored five runs in the sec-| Roston — Larry Gaines, Toronte, \ ¢ |'tor tha winnere, after Door start. rougher the going, said the | from all directions. | Hudkins is at | * Scellent condition, ‘weighing 230 gnt o the various factorics in theond but could not push any over|{won from Juck Cagnon, New Bed- e e et ones, the hetter the Hours | his beal while in. close—and he is |DOUNGs city to attend a meeting for this after that, Teddy Curylo hit a three- | ford, Mass. (10). |, Tkeariot: Matiin, and o like it although it was also falways in clos | He will do no boxing today, eon- | purpose at the Y. M. C. A. Frid er with two on and then drove| Philadelphia — Lew Tendler, on made Lwo hits apled e {pointed ont that the gest and Poth Huwidkins Walkor fining his activities to shadow box- ' pight, tin the fifth run of the game with & | Philadelphia, stopped Nate Golde s L e Iy sturdiest outtit in the race tes of the welter ry ing and rope-skipping. Yesterday | = |single. The winners would like 10| man, Philadelphia bR bk Wi et w, lightly n former title der. Jost |he boxed four rounds with Jaek | More than 43,000,600 pounds of [play any team in the city averaging | harlotte, 4 Alex art, Everyman's Bible el o 5 holder, lost | he boxed f b oJuek | M 3 00 pound l Charl lex Hart, | gt po e i of winning | the erown to PPete Latzo. Hudkins | Townsend, Joff Clark and Lec An- | peanits were imported into the (14 to 16 yeurs. Call at 41 Allen ! Cleveland, knocked wout Bobby Cox, Ay vl but averaging 1-2 pounmds to |t 1 middieweight after Joe Dun- | dersoi. | United States in the past year. | stre Tampa, ¥Fla. (5). | i I 21; | the man. ersisted in refusing to meet | : Sl 0 i If psyehology means | for the welterweight titl G 5 - | sl e TS e e 2 s An’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeli By BRIGGS | ; e e o atasn | ranks Ace has nad two senis, wine (AT It @ Grand an orious Ieeling y I B & et i NG R, WlnAsE e 12 both by sccond-round knoik- ) Ohlsor o Strom, ef; El-|ditions as well as teaching skill or | ©"'8 5 —— e L e i A sty Callow. crstsehile Washimzton | ( AIDOUEH Hudkins Will be spotting WHEN Y0U DISCovER o 2 T 23 i 8 180U ) S mentor, the Guakers have adopted | V'R some cight e s, B m\ fraee = 210 IDUR SAND Tou WALK HoME ND You Go o i 1. et Loz viox—s 6 2 fsomething Nke the Coue system— | 17 i x‘;."f{f 2o . A THREE CORNERED GLooMILY WoNDERING WHAT | TOUR CLOTHES 1 Bl Mt e denl) [dmpxo HuEidRyiLY iy | pects to welgh n At 153 pound EAR IN Your MNEW TROUSERS | To DO, WHAT To Do ! SLPES R { e & i W 2 t % pounds, | . < - = 1 s Luthers I've tried to do, most of | iy iHe midalehisian - SEARCH O tisputed po: on o all.is vid the boys of t comple Not0t ot 160 L o SOMETHING il S it A Ut et | gE it B Gallow, meil eyt ey oo pno oot b s o wEAR N S i tional lielp them. they Lt their shells out | at the f e | i Billy 1 v ot @ boat house placarded with | eomd SR B D) ; decided on | - i : : K 1 15 B i 1 condition, 1 w Jersey bulldog | Y () i liad the | snch optimistic sloguns as ‘Get Co- | for the last month his been train | o @ > i n : I g il Humbia,” and Sink the Navy” ‘Muz- [ ing with the expross purpose of | / a r the Huskies” and rown the | heing able to foh raunda | « o Golden Bears, [ under terrific fire still have | n > 1 i Accomplishment of any oune of | something left for 4 strong finish, Al orders, it was fult, Would vep- | He fought two fen round hatties, | = Erlvo sent a distinet triumpl. tuning up for the championship | 1 1 1d ew days ago Washington ap- | match, 1 L] i 8t M k L to have had its ehances | et - 4 i t K. S by illness that struck the INKY DINKS WIN t 8 What eifcet this may | © Rinky Dinks chall team 1 answered only by £h ‘1-4“”‘ the Hawks at the Natnan 4 . T orkout Jast | Hale school diamond vesterday by | ¥ Kies appearcd in as | score of 6 1o 2. The winners | i 5 v, pulling togeth o up as follows;: Mik lor, e i cplEli L eph Dobkow ski Josepli Kar- [ : nt the Husky stoci | M710Wicz, 1h; Walter Gotowala, ss; - ] % ctedly ter Gat. 2h: Bi olak, If: | o~ = — SSri7 1OF Lo0iliyat e saons| OB Ztiliall il Frang Marski, | - AND - THE IHERE 1S lH‘;r_ OH-H-H-BOY!' an'T Bt positions in lanes numbered | U |;1|‘ym|\u\uv.l‘H‘l Gotowala feu- EXTRA PAIR CF IT A GR-R-R-RAND ) P , o with twe baggers, The R - a = out from the we ik, follows s URERTE e B TRQUSERS NEVER AND GLOR-R- RIOUS FEELIN | PR s s Dinks would like to play any team | /SED WHICH & e S IR the cily averaging 12 to 13 years | ¢ o = = v ! Rovdl o wge. For ganies get in touch with | 7l You HAD o= ez, W. I Wit ‘ 2 Teddy Majeski, Irvin Plac L FORGOTTEN in 7TATA g ot . i, Washington and < L W Mo e v H PO A v a4 1 y . 1Bl on N = = |t T and Stanley M Ty B | morial ehurch will oppose such oth Baecets, 8 i o er on Diamond No I Juaior varsity three miles, 6 " Pennsyihvani Naval cademy, Washington, Ryracuse o Cornell. | Varsity race. four miles, 7 p. m. wval academy, vania, Syra Cornell Vi and Columbia CAPTAIN Y | Manover. N. H DARTMOUTH June 19 ) — Robert M. Waleh of” Woburn, Mass . playing his first ason on the var- sity team. was elected baseball eap- Dartmouth nife yester- Jolnson cted lac of New York city ptain. | Tents, Stoves Pennsyl- | Washington, Cali- | ABOUT Camp goods. Cots, etc. g | 1 15 MAIN STREET. || “Escrything for (he Sportsman.” T8