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JUNE 20, 1928 N Montreal at Baltimore. Lochest Reading. 2. Golden Bears gave pld man river and | freshiman boat had landed fifth in | old father time a much worse drub- | the opeaing race. The Penn varsity bing. The new champions not only | was a particulur shock to onlookers, hung up a new four wile record of | who had tigured this product of Ca 118 minutes 35 4-3 seconds but Co- | low's coaching, after a good early | lumbia as well as a gallant washing- | season showine, to be well up in lhc‘ ton eight finished well inside the old | race if not an actual contender. jmark of 18 minute seconds, The Summaries linade by Cornell in 1901, Columbia: summaries: | i e e R Vet mies: canornia, | BUL HoOVEr'S Selection Will Be Held Up a Bit GRANGE AND PYLE (Baseball Standing, END CONNECTIONS Sports Partnership Is Severed With Friendly Feelings CALIFORIA WINS . COLLEGE BEGATTA Crew Now Looks Forward fo Winaing Oiympic Honors Speaking - of Sports AMERICAN LEAGUE eI IIIsTe e U (A ganies postiion 1-10. 3 2 The Standing ‘ v Boston 5-7. Washington Detyoit 3, St. Louis 1. (Called end of fourth. rain.) (Other games postponed, rain.) The secret is out. Some time ago i & party of fishermen which included w. Pet. | Nk Ray Begley and Eddie Ziegler with a great flare, left town bent on spearing suckers in the cool streams New Haven .. 18:46. i Columbia, 18:38; Wash- | Hartford Corncll, fourth to finish the var- . 18:46; Cornell, 19:01; Navy, | | sity was not far from the old yracuse, 19:10 The Standing > ¥ —_— mark with 01. hut the others were | of the southern part of the state. . W, pet. Providence .., pere % s % | washi ~ : . e 4 4 " 5 S | strun pretty well the ruck, a | ashington, June 20 (UP) = A’ Along towards midnight, the party | Chicago, June 20 P—Red Grange| i e P Poughkuepsic, N. Y. June 20— | SITUNE out pretty well in the ruck, Nav es s i roturned with a catch of the fish |84 Charley Pyle, the Damon and | New York W Californiu has just hegun to row. | AV Syric e T , S188; | TOW chawman of the tepublises ngs : Hrhesr b e ey Pythias of professional sports, have |Philadelphia ... 3¢ 20 The new intereollogiats hampiany, | AISHINE in that order in the seven Pennsylvania, lional committee will be selected to- : & g cancelleq their partnership. St. Louis Sl b insteid of 1siing on the epectacular | < on CONUS 3-57 Catl- day by Hetbert Hoover, republiosn . P “We'are severing our business re- | Cleveland .. . 26 31 | & on-the ape This was not all of the record presidential nominee, - v claimed to have at least < : A Washingto! 24 30 |@nd vecord breaking honors they : Tt : A ivait of 1) N suckers in the lot, one of them being | 1211ons under friendliest feelin Askingtos. + . Games Today gained over Columbia and five other [ o 08 tale. The baval acader Junlor areliyitace Announogment of the. new ghalr: ) 4 Shehcre dy thodohone of el | saidt their joint statement last night. fio:eto‘nl ;; i"‘ New Haven at Pittsfidld. 2. vivals in the mist and rain last eve, | FIEMPhant in both of 1 ¢- |14:18 1-3; Cornell, 14:18 ; man will be withheld, however, un- . | Our contract has expired. we have | Detralt 2 s Bridgeport at Albany ning now look forward to world || MY 1 S tely bces Conpell | cussy Jaad. S peinaten 14 ::I],T":':s:m“t“;r Tridey, - H?";: They were pratsed right aud left | Vations {uterests to Jeek Afier mer. Hartford at Providence | conquering laurels in the forthcom- S e e SHUID SR L SR FeRn WL peel it @ Comden e friends and others for their |Sonally and therefore deem it inad- s by Springfield at Waterbur !Ing Olympic garnes, s d & eaigs of a4 fom, She Wanes Oy onnvarijed t work and for several days|‘isable to sign a new agreement.” R e ?\!C""w ohT | i On the strength o their startling :f," x\yut.muv i c wide | R e i it noon ;orf]or)rn\j and they must o thereafter, the menibers of the party | The stuement said Dol Al L at Wadlinnion s I Games Tomorrow Sehibltion of stamina in outrowing | ysidate Jay vesn wore e orolt "%, New London Man Chosen s RIS srleadon notons L uffering from bad cases of in- Grange remain personal fricnds| Bost Srpih e Springfiel v the champion G Hiad 55 nenafoanuad il % : | ads public. L i | “and hope always to be such.” Shieme sl Covaland 5 Hartrord t Prosisence.” Sh550 e e e DS AR O oo 6 1o masend 1o bhatit As Portland Engineer "iico\er, it was understood, witl | i etre at St. L s. 2. | - bl B el 1 \ e by exactly ¢ unut ortl . ne 24 a o 2 o1 4 £ | Dissolution of the partnership Bridgeport at Albany, s S ‘“““y."r.r‘nlw v .Ku{. \‘ u Uy ?u, miin v' ‘_I i vm‘l. Me., Jun 20 E/P).—.ldnn.\ decide who he desires 1o direct the S Now we find from a passing trav- |a o e s e Frharaieiii I e e ] classic, the Golden Bears of the fay | 22 5°¢0nds, while the last to finish, | . low of York city, a civil | Hoover-Curtis campaign after a se- or adda a3 -« L . » e B Pennsylvania, was 47 1-3 scconds in weer with fi S expericnee ries of conferences today. He was = eller in Haddam that a party of | huve been at the insistence of Chicago at Clevelind. west looked today as the most | ih s SR : © L OF Davian o \ il Ik the situati New Britain fishermen on the very | Grange, who desired to be free to | formidable entry e tricile i e standard o S manage of Dayton, io, an ed to talk the situation over J > : : |iarange, who desired to Detroit at St. Louls. b A entry for the trials that ||\ oy 55 1 1996 i g = | 4 e DNt in_question, passing discon- | dircet his athletic and MOvIng Dic-| [iosionie ot Mok York. reece Is Torn by Many |\ i, f0 Schus KIIl sévay | ¥ Washington in 192 New London. Ce night Was|with James W. Good, Towa, his pre- 5 solately along the road, without the | ture activities as he saw fit. Boston at Washington. Additional Walkouts [t Phitadelphia July 6 and 7, to se.| AN astonishing coml of | b city man ot Portland. convention manager; Ralph Wil- 4 #ign of a fish about them, were seen | The Grange-Pyle combination was Athens, June 20 UP—strikes in|1CC the American crew for the | fYorable circumetinees, in tide g e v ! assume Dis duties July 1 at liams, Ore., vice chalrman of the 5 by a kind hearted gentlemen be Nt {born in 1925 when Grange became < B = . . b it Olympic 1ogatta at Amsterdam wind, was chicfly responsible for this @ Sulary of $16,0 present national committee, and 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE {various industries continued to S o orgy. of record I g Mr. Barlow was born in 1 o e 2 > 3 on the same mission. [one of the most talked of men in i e California’s triumph last eve. | OT&Y record brea a dispiay L = in Secretary of Interior Work. o | college sports by reason of his Vi 2 = 2 3 Bing in the climax race of the inter- | ©f Facing spe nted in the | Somerville lass, attended Work and Good are most talked 3 esterday’s Resnlts Employes on the electric railroad er 3 : . ; : . N 1o had been working for several | prowess as a football player at the o ':‘h;\ ey Mw},’" Atahoana me“ Port or|Clustate championship regatta was | “IMals of the regatta. Both the Jay dover A aduat- of among those proposed for chair- o hours in the streams in the vieinity | University of linois. Pyle, who op-| philadelphia 11, Brooklyn 10. Piracus and tramway workers de-|%COT®d over the gruelling four mile ang vatellyiziosaiwers field ity | g 1901, and then |man n of Haddam and had met with won- )«ml.-.x @ moving pleture theater [\ SR (0 B0 {cided to join in the walkout. Build.{TOUte. Whereas the Qlympic tests are | @ fst ebb 1 a strang foliow. fent isetts Institute of | Senator Charles Curtis, vice . derful success, After listening to the {near the university, saw the possi- O0her duts mot ansdutoa) s o Albens were also ready to|A&t 2.000 meters or approximately a | M8 Wind tay oursmen, They Tock :-q\u;\"vw'. Whichhe graduated | presidential nominee, has advised 5 gicomy tales of the New Britain |yijitics for large financial ISimilse: yile and a quarter. This means that | 100K full ge of these circum- 903, Following his graduation | Heover that any man selected by jnen, he up and gave them a bag of | rough diversion of Grange The Standing | Other organizations issued vari-|'Me Bears now must cut down thejr | Stanees, was little doubt { By {augit civil_ enginecring at the | him would be ascontable ¢ fish over which they could gloat and |1 1o professional football and il lons Hemands haalan e I e e E tho leading | Institute for a year and then in-| Hoover and Curtis are descubed n Which they could priderully display |, 0 j0q S o 2 these were not granted they woutd | “Pdurance distance to the sprint | CTOWS coul ) the sensational | structed for three years at Brook- by ds as “in close aeccord n 1o those who mocked them on U e T st Bl s route, but ne of the dripping | WO €FW fizhis i both varsity I¥n Polytechnic Institute. He then 'and in ot agreoment” ‘on all 1 start, i e e e Naw Fort | Sany bakert cmpioves of thie maz| B oF 0 epcctators who s | CVUIS Dlayd 4 lirg tin the | entered i 14 engineering work and | phases of organiaztion and cam- t i ; = h which they | Dioneer in the field of big money via | Chicago Iterworks and tobacco workers in|them win a hearthrc King race last | "vord breaking ‘~‘ ] ployed in constructing the ' paign procedure, ; Sl ‘51‘ Thetin il !‘3'“. i i, | football, He mever was the ser Brooklyn +957 | Salonika and Kavala, however, were | *Yening doubt their ability to do it. Startling bevelopments hiniss dogn n Boston, was | Meantime Hoover's “back poreh” t B I s i L 454 roturning to their work. Crew Has Everything M kas @ regalta with many | (nElneer of the Metropolitan Water {campalgn gained momentum. The r!.x]\rjns_mm”nm ;hu) Inv»_nyixl\ja Sme Gilic glaeiie altiars or Yl | Savien A threat of lower grade civil serv-| 1€ ever it seemed that a erew had ' Siartling de 8 besides this in | SUPPLY of New York city and princl- | commerce sercetary is using the ) "‘;:4l -’.{‘\ll::\lvvdvo :0”5 1mx ‘;u::u(-lhul l“\ nois; but his name drew thousands | Philadelphia ants to walkout was repudiated by |“Vorything—stamina, speed, courage time. For Califo; omanhafacal DR SRl ”:1\ : nt 'hg porch for maet of hia important n 4 ability ape g oLl . & ST e R ie . = = and ) hip—it was achieved after three previous tail- nnati, Ohi n 1014 he went to | conferences and ade: & 4 izens of the babbling brooks [of dollars to the football games in i another branch. Tn most cases S e ures, the fivst (rinmph of the Golden DA3tON as city manager, nforences and leaders of the re o e played. y sanes Ay £ transport workers continued at their A ) g men o] v i I h i h * 3 » publican organization eall nightly at o ‘4 e : e > promincnee of his name gave W York at Boston. @ posts. their skill to th Bears in the varsity claseic, second in —_— lis § strect home to be entertained Well, ghe s ot is out, as we hav ¥ : . eaid, a1l wo oan safely hazard (hs numerous other chances to | * Brooklyn at Philadelphia, 2 | It was denied that the army and|Ebrizit and his aic thelr first attempt scven years More Than 600 Take Part on the poren. LR e litthe bonst- | profit. chiefly through testimonials| St. Louls at Chicago. navy had heen affected by the strike, |DOth former Washington coxewains— | SIxth en their return in 1926, thiy 1 -ell F. . q . = —_— . Buess that theye will belitlle boast- |P : s .| Cincinnati at Pittsburgh gl ie was proclaimed fn [arc as great a combination as the |last year and now tl n Lowell Fashion Show > o > mz in the vieiity of 1% rid- | for manufacured products. His mov- 2 A general strike was proclaimed in at o i e vl Sy ARREST DE LYSLE 5ott’s Smoke Shop on Church Str ing picture contracts regurned cven Volo, but none has been proclaimed | €ast cvor has seen and the east h or Cornell, ) g Mass.. was June 0 (A—More : A : Fort Myers, Fla., June 20 (®— for somc days to come, more, Games Tomorrow as vet in Athens. Brown customed 1o secing greu back. Even though the han 600 girls and voung women of Jack De Lysle, former local news. RERpRERIs thscolne ! Pyle's suceess on promoting| New York at Boston With the workers returning in the | crews particularly those of Washing- | ©d to win a race n | this city marched in the second an- |paper publisher, has been arrested 2 i veia e 1 Shbo selta Rolit G atiia Lt Higs o branch_out into| Brookiyn at Philadelphia +Saloniki district the populace was|ton. come out of i west to SIS feet—two fifths of a svcond—of Hual cotton contest and fashion Gn a warrant from Taunton, Mase, " In the nature of local sports today |oUher sport fields, Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. assmred of an ample supply of bread [lead the big parade at Poughkeep- |beating the Navy in the junior var- Show. sponsored by Congressman vharging grand larceny and is being Docause of (ha facl that, vain (he| s conversion ot Susnpa Lenge| Bt Louls at Chicago. and water, sie. The Boars beat a fine crew m Sity, in wddition to which the iz FHdith Nourse Romers, which was | hent for a Massachusetts officer who ) ,”,( ‘m{\ ,.."1‘ \"‘, (,“ .‘..I;;, “ ) m:, len and Vincent Richards from am- T The government claimed to have the Columbia cight, the boatload !reshmen were sccond to the Niy 1 last night in the Memorial [is reported en route to seek his ex- Sl el e e e INLERNATIONALTESGUE. 4o gitnation well Jn hand. that won the race a year ago. a gal- | #nd the Cornell varsity, tourth, atter suditorium before 4,000 people, tradition. De Lysle's newspaper ven. lulr‘n'w»’:\l‘ Iq'mm;‘v’:i to l-mxi ;Alvl first important inroad to be made \ "T_,‘" | — — lant outfit that went down fighting Stting a startling pace for the big Every girl in the parade wore & ture here failed after a faction he p o ) g . R TS P L e esteeday’s Re el . Wi D v, Jto the last ditch and that will give Crews in the first half of the battle. home made dress of cotton goods |had supported met defeat in a politi- e Of‘.,f“w" Gl “M(“':ru:n:fl“ A (:"‘::‘x:run:in‘tnx\)(ul o Raltimore 8, Montreal 7 Golfer Who ,L‘)St,an h},e. Catifornia or any other erew a bat-| Pennsylvania's showing, under the | manufactured i this city. Many |cal battle, He blamed his srrost on dal Bl Ivace, recently completed, was n| Neading 12, Rochester s, | Loses His $75,000 Suit {1ic ror the right to compots in the | first yoar of Tusty Calimn ot 1= | prizos were donated by Mrs. Rogers |a “paving war” and said he would The Faleons arc duled to [novel sports promotion which, how- Bu "’»Jvnt City, rain, Washington, June 20 (B—Walter [ Olvmpics, ing, was the big disappointment of ard Licutenant Governor Irank G. | fight extradition. Since abandening mect the Colored Giants of New [ever, was generally presumed tof Newark 1, Toronto 0. ’ R. Robinson, engincer and supe |, The pulse stirring struggle bo- the day. The Quakers finished a | Allen presented gach prize \\'il\nwv"the newspaper business, De Lysle ven at St Mary's field next Sun- | have proved a costlye adventure. (Balind ays end ol ihind. Srainidi il e O iGmne bullding in New | tween Calitornia, chunipions of the dismal last in both the junior var- | with a pair of Lowell-made stock- | has been publishing a read mage. § day afternoon. This should prove to ! Grange, although acting as an offi- | York city, who lost an cve when|far west, and Columbia, defending | sity and varsity races after their zine with headquarters at Tamla. be one of the hlue-banner attruc- | cial of this v suid he was not Pet, | MDY a golf hall. lost his suit for champlons, il form a brilliant tions of the yea | tinaneially intevested in it. Rt 1 000 damages in circuit court yes- [ chapter i the history of the Pough- | P e joint statement of ("""""'“‘,'x::.'»o:ao‘ ‘542 terday against the Park Amusement | keey regatta. There has been T2 oo Re . anl Pyle announced Grang 2 ¢ 3 company which operates the golf [many a thrilling battle of oarsman- | x\lcalaguan b.el Is manent retivement from profess H{I‘umir:al ! course near which Robinson was ship but few, if any, that surpassed | a ow Taken in Custody { foothull, owing to the condition of | it ¥ “508 | standing when he was hit. the smashing twe crew duel over the Managua, Nicaragua, June 20 (® his knee, which has troubled him \.‘P“m{ .476| TRobhinson was injured in August, |last mile, and none that even ap- d =Primo Picado, an insurgent, who | for some time. Buftalo 4561927, a ball from the golf course |proached this varsity race for refused to lay down his arms with inge said some time ago that | ji 80 1407 | struck him, resulting in injuries that '~|;||‘|lm‘i Do --\rm‘:n..:m iy is comrades and accept the gencral | (he mily home at Wheaton, 111, & i cost an eye. The court held that May Make New Record N amnesty, has heen captured near La | was for sale and that as soon as *Games Today |the Park Amusement company was| California beat Columbia by bare- . Urinidad. Picado was scized with a bayer was found he would move 10| Bugalo at Jersey City. ! not responsible for the bad atm and |1y three quarters of a length, slight- | ® he loaded riflc in his possession and will | California to be near his moving | roronto at Newark, wild swinging of some of its patrons. |1y less than three seconds, but the n. be sent to the state penitentiary to | picturc work. 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