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e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928, : A lS fight by rounds. The main event is Games Toda [Rioust wudos ek t heads N 2 WA[KER BM“ [S e s e BMT BREWS T [roush water with 4 sirons head-|Candidates’ Namesakes: m. central standard time. Six pre-| Rochester at Baltimore | e ¥ale tarvecs ot dbe Tadhien Express Their Opinjens HU[]K'NS T"NIEHT I'l\n;::anes will support the main|{ Montreal hl_]{~.ulln§ MEET T M | their triat spins, have an edgeon the AI::]-';k;m:lx:. \\:i :"-. ;::u-" O; een 4 : = |Harvard eight. Rowing against the |Alfred Sniith and Her loover e g e I EASIERN LEAGUE | RR"w;rr.~~nzM|\ cre hey swept the two ClATkeburE _ last ’“tfli‘w —_— 5 . | miles in 9:15, four seconds better voviews on the presideatist ase Mldd] .gm C[n = F [‘fii Baseba" Standlng Rtn Neslenday's Boanits | than the course record. The best re- |PIrations of their namessices. Haven 7, Pittsfield 3 | e, 1t o W ot Alfred Smith, 4. a retired 4 Altany 4. Briggeport 3 Harvard and Yale to Battle on zorct e, o 1o Mapord et o P’ ik inoueh - vt s AMERICAN LEAGUE (Other games postponed, rain.) by E" | hoth Cox and Davis he had uot made’ hours later than Eastern daylight saving time. This means that the - bout will be held in Chi vh S pea kin & Blic s vetween 10:30 and 11 oelock here, daylight time, of Sports Admirers of Louis (Kid) Faplan, MABEL B"LL H"PS challenge of Nebraska's wildcat of | i {watch twe undefeated varsity crews the ring, Ace Hudkins. E former featherweight champion of “FF Fl] the world, will be out in force to- R N[w Y“RK R i T'fl T R] water, has been 10: N i i g up his mind to cast his hailef morrow night at $t. Joseph's church to eum I e Yesterday's Results The Standing hames ver E The regatta will be nnuffmallyjz\":w York governor -houldt !:: ':: circus when a group of battlers —— r Philadelphia 10-2, New York 5-9. W, . fopened - this afternoon when the inominated at Houston, from the stable of Denny McMahon Chi «| Washington 8, Boston 0 |New Haven 32 < waiters of the rival camps match 8 i | R 2 Chicage. June 21 (#—The world's ‘ gton 8. on 2 da OB | New London, Conn.. June 21 (Pr— b P Herbert Hoover, 22, a voilector, ig w!‘ in Moriden provids sovaral exbibi- mves HflPbOf‘ Gl‘lGe. NeW- | miadieweignt championship goes on| hicago 6-3. Cleveland 4-4 | Harttara | This historic old whaling town is m | e.r Strokes. There will e little fopen in his declaration that be- will Pin tion boxing bouts as part of the the bldck ot Comiskey Park tontgnt.| Detroit-st. Louis, rain. gndz;v\on e i A RRE N iR .hu;mu for the winner, however, iyvote for Governor Smith if his name closing program. [ nd] nd D 3 w w ahan N Walke b e rovidence et S : i lijas there is a tradition that the var-[is offered on the presidential bale rew ounaial : lsappolm OMaD|hen Mickey Walker answers the T it ahing e {Harvard regatta. Thousands will | oo 8 & 2 e P ba The circus has beem held up by Albany |race loses in the 3 % | sweep four miles down the Thames | EPRE e rain for several nights and the| ..., .00 n p. Juge g1 o, It Wil be Hudkine' first shot at u [New Work ...... 44 S Llat 6:45 o'clock tomorrow, castern | | FACES PRISON SENTENCE committee in charge decided that| (i 00 FERCT T To June *% (| oing title in the cight years of his|PMiladelphia 25 I aeth e | davlight time | SENDS STR TEAM | Hammond, Ind. June 21 (P—A the affair would be called off until = . disapp, boxing career in three divisions, |St: Louis ....... 30 The unbroke | Pittsburgh, June 21 (UP)—Pitts- | verdic i canri e e h her hope to he the first woman to | Cloveland Games Today nbroken early scason suc- . Ju ) —Pitts- lverdict of guilty carrying a sentence e Friday night and }lhs. night be | o e Atlantic by air, took off |2Nd: While Walker was a 7 to 5 bet- “_“m‘;“m“ Sp \_:mm‘” 2 bored S {cess of both eights has combined |burgh will send a strong team, head- |of ten to twenty years was returned h classed as the lh:!_- 1()),.98?”\“,(3;‘,\“:.; from here this morning for New|!NE favorite, the challenger was “ol\"m‘g Brlisisoil at abiny ! With the possibility of Olympia par- od by Josephne McKimm and Susan last night by the jury in the trial of s seae o'( Kaplan, Frankie h‘n«n. INKY | york city with the anmouncement|Fadiant with confidence. Walk e Hertiond ‘at Provaense. 2 | ticipation for one or the other to laird, to the final Olympic swim-|William Kleigehe, wealthy Ham- eather Kaufman and many others from the |y, ghointended to investigate an|!00: Was confident, in top form and Chiraga New Haven al Bitfanela, 2 {lend a particular appeal to this|ming tryouls for women at Rock- mond theater owner, accused of S Meriden stable should be the signal | jjogeq gdifference in weather ad.|iMmpatient for the bell. vear's race, but the most ancient ri- [away Beach. i 1. July 1. 2 and plotting the bombing of the $1.. il for a big turnout of fight fans. advices received by her and those| Attracted by the punching power Ganice Todas Cames Tomaccan valry in American sport needs none |it was indicated today with the it theater which he oper. ; N 2 - furnished Miss Amelia Earhart at|of the New Jersey bulldog and the| philadelphia at New York | Hartford at Pittsfield of thai ito draw alumni o the|of sotrlas tanley Kaplan is slated to meet Manuel | Jropascey last Saturday just prior|Nebraska wildcat. Chicago's boxing| Roston at Washington. Albany at Epringfield | Thames on regatta day n de- Quintero, Florida battler, Who Was|tq the latter's successful flight. rialto today was crowded with fans| Chicago at Cleveland | Waterbury at Bridgeport. | There is no favorite but the great | . Unle awarded @ very questionable deci-| She failed to claborate on her|from all sections of the nation.| Detroit at §t. Lous. 2. | New Haven at Providence. weight of 12d Brown's fine Harvard sion over the Meriden battler re-|charges and her statement was the | While they were at variance as to rew may have its eficct in the irgt e cently in New York and local fol-|first intimation heard that any par-[the winner, they were virtually Ganmoe Tomcesow | {strenuous drive. The Crimson has lowers of the Silver City mite will tiality had been shown by the|agreed that the fight would end in| (hicago at (leveland. | MCLARNIN vs_ MCGRAW scored sprint victories over Massa- ) keep have a eplendid opportunity to see|United States weather authorities or|a knockout. Their opinion .was re-| Detroit at St. Louis. |chusetts Tech (twice), the Navy, For just what shape he appears to be |others in forecasts given the fliers. |peated by the champion and chal-| Philadelphia at New York TR ——. Pennsylvania and Cornell team ia: Just before leaving, Miss Boll flenger. s Callfornia Lizhtweizht Will Attempt | b0 Leadors vale boat deteated T T e itz or 5 =~ {handed a check to the president of | “I never make predictions,” NATIONAL LEAGUE e | Columile; Penneylvania, Cornell and o Do S The decision of the managers of \the airport field for any improve-|wWalker said, “but 1 do know I'll be 2 v Get Back Into Limelight at | Princeton in two carly season tri- & Roowe” & the teams entered in the Industrial |ments deemed desirable. She declar- |in there fighting as I have never Yesterd Garden Tonight |aaguiaciceniias ) Cnusiionithe e 4l mot Baseball league on the question of |ed that although greatly disappoint-|fought hefore. And there is not go-| St Louis 6, Chi 3 (D ses hio Dot cren s alart Al allowing “Lefty” Huber to join the [ed hy her failure to cross the ocean |ing to be a new middleweight cham-| Pittsburgh 2, Cincinnati 1. o 21 (UP)—gim. |defeated Bue Hartford Landers, Prary & Clark - team, |it had been compensated for by the lpion for the next few months at| Phiadelphia 6. Rrooklyn 2 Imy Mctamm wil attempt to hoist ‘;"H‘ 15 "“"’“‘: \matiay muioe Due Montreal Lofty" though ~ regrettable. was right. ac- |Kindness of the Newfoundland pub-|least. 1 believe T can Kknock out| New York at Boston, two games, Mselt back o theslightwezht 5 e rival o man eights m‘m i e ehall cording to the views of almest all | lic 1o her and her companions. Hudkins before the fight is very old postponed, rain [limelight by knocking out Phil Me- | UPSiream over the two middle miles “The Washingtonian™ paphe : Columb | : : of the course. The junior varsity 0 Fare e Washingtonisn” Route ary & of those present at last night's| The big monoplane Columbia in|if | feel as good tonight as I am i Graw, the rugged Detroit Greek, in | °f e coune L K 3 Trip une A i Sl meetyng. which Miss Boll and her two male[now The Standing a bont scheduled for 10 rounds at |5 h% 4l the sams distance. will be Ro\l\‘ - Monteeal Pl . {companions, Oliver Leboutillier and| It's my greatest chance.” coun- o Sl e e {held one hour later over the same Nt § ins peiuia Sy The league has a certain num- Arthur Argles, co-pilots, had|tered the Ace. "I have brought my &t Louie 38 | Vietory for Mclarnin means an- ‘°“::"’ o Ao v tickers gond on o, e ber of rules that must be lived up |planned to make the crossing, made [prothers and sisters and all my [Cincinnat ¢ other chance at Sammy Mandell's 1.( Iv ‘Pyrwu Hmv.' L “‘f \',4 !, “‘. /B 7 S:;cn: s‘:‘:a:l" o T e to 1f exceptions are not going to be [a splendid takeoff this morning. |friends here to see me win the title. |New York | ightwe hampionship which the [“‘“" s ‘:“"‘ i L RALEALT . Ticket Offices. Hishier the general rule Should Huber be |After speeding down the fild only [I'm not going to disappoint them I|Chicago 3 25 8| Pacific Co d reached for in|< i 'In :\v"rl* year He i Y il allowed to join the Landers team, {300 feet it quickly rose into the air|know it ‘will be a great fight. No one | Brooklvn 3 a { May, hut could not touch hecause of| 5O GEARELERCRY . e e s be al. then thers 18 no earthly reason why [N WS 500n 105t to sight. Visibil- |has ever accused Walker or me of | Pittsburzh 2 30 Mandell's superh defense for his 5000 time over the conurse ofithe every other team In the cireuit 1ty was about 15 miles, The Boll ex-|not having a fighting heart. If I |Boston Seas dBe 26 T e vial. Hamard. with fa couldn’t holster up it hneup with |Pedition arrived here on June 12, answer the hell for the fourth | Thiladelphia AR, Promoter Tim \fullen of Chicage hor canditions, clipped off the ‘“"'“l“ stars of greater or lesser magni- e round, you can wager the title will I has oftered Mclarlm a return hou: four miles in 21:13. Yale, rowing i m(;.fi,l A MAY REGMN CUP Shangs Bands Games Today | with Mandell at Chicazo i August ons St Lows at Chicago, 2 ! contingen h ictory over was A oAy Walker, who probably will enter et Yn»:"' n::"“- | contingent upon [ tory o 2 Had Huber heen emploved at| the ring at 160 pounds or five more | N°% Vork af r’n;:\’\un{h ‘\nlf,, & | Landers last season, there would than the challenger, has been 2 s n op Foster, veteran manager of | i3 s rooklyn a hiladel c rmin, he he Mande LN pong have been a difference of opinion |CXfOFd and Cambridge Tennis Team |, tA0 0 S0 AT o on the| Brooklyn at Philadeiphia | MeLarnin, helieves the Mandell de- | ot but secing that he did not play With | to Answer Challenge in This|body. hoping to wear the Ace down Gambe Dasarrow feat made a ne hter out of “The e the team. last scason, was not em- | carly. The champion is a better| Gomes Tomorrow Belfast spider” ; Huber ployed at the factory during that| Country Next Year, hoxer than Hudkins and can hit just ool R The Mandell bout showed Jimmy s time, despite fhe fact that he was| o oo e B as hard although he may have d Glahona AL RIER ek | e wealk point Foster said, “and | Ry the season hefore, fhere was noth- | Ne% ""“ June 31 (P—Tale a0l |gouity fn landing selidly as the Ne- | ) R0 & R he has been working to. cortect m“‘“" ing clse for the managers to do but | 121477 ,.“,‘“, L5 "1" k“?f‘“"r""‘”y brdskan is fast. . ;"“',m I b “"“‘] “" 1 ;’]' e "' lfll““-‘““ | ; turn the request down A SPring to win back the Pren-| " yyugkins, always a dangerous| 1 rrRATIONADL LEAG {and go on to take the title from | . e I‘:L‘ international mvryrcnllv‘zlavfl puncher and more dangerous when RNATIONAL LEAGUE \‘Tawl»\‘“ ! ol ted in Most of the managers regret that ||CMIS CUD. now held by Oxford and |pe iy hurt. will rely on his endur- Sl iy If McLarnin losss Foster say 15" In- Cambridge. A team representing the " % th ham- 3 | he'll bundle up the baby-faced box their decision had to he reached as | ance and speed to wear the cham-| gugayo 5.5 Jorsey City 2.2 | \ a | the Y. English universities will come to > ds and B8 alentey uily 2o er and carry him back to Califopnia. | it was. Huher is a popular boy and | pion out in the carly rounds ar Aooais Sl discuss - : | America in 1928 in answer to a : | MecLarnin is an 8 to 5 favorite in it 15 a treat. generally, to see him | . then rock him with his sleep pro-| pojpin o 2 TN el 5 on | sted in 4 D |challenge filed by the American col- i hode ; 8-0, ! =2 | the betting | s play. His help would have made |jogo fhe United States Lawn Ten-|J /I8 swings He s three vears| Reading 1-3. Rochester 0-5. | | have Laiiders opa’afiths bast dhrants tnls b oo, States Lawn Ten- | oy ger than Walker, who is 26 ‘ | tifa the league. However, the league |y o o /0n announced yester|” ‘Hundreds of notables and celebri- The Standing | gutriew ! : e ties have reserved seats for the 5 | rules must hold or the lsague Al £ Y ies have r seats i | A the ik eelnol ague might | The English netmen cantured the |y 000" of 55 cowboys from | Rochester o [trophy in last year's renewal of the| \fiiance, Neb., where the Ace's|Toronto The Walker-Ace Hudkine fight ‘m‘",'f,”' "'f"”;f"",'“"'x "?:""5'"{’ 1“ father used to be sheriff. were en|\fontreal Cures Malaria and quickly relieves | SR dk ourne, England. The Yale-| - : S o et - E Jn " Chicago foright willl ihe “an: |srancard’ tangn ihag s boen ictoflgis] o Lie today, as wete large Hudkins| Reading Billowsness, Headaches and Dizai- | ! delegations from Nebraska and Cal- |Raltimore ifornia | Newark Radio stations WOK and | Ruffalo WEBH planned to radiocast the|Jersey City ness due to temporary Constipation. Alds in climinating Toxins and is 5 highly esteemed for producing copi- 71 lous watery evacuations. nounced blow by blow from the |in four of the six encounters thus Herald windows tonight. The Asso- far. 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