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NEW BRiiin DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, (UNE 22, 1928, o %————*————————== ) Pro rtior wissed [efis to the h ! Walke e g . i RAIN I]EPI“VES Baseba“ Standlng Hart 1 1 he head. Ace drove | Walker liooked a left to the head The summary | 3—Ran for Johnmon in secvad: New Haven 8-1, Pittsticld . two lefis to the body, pushing Mick- and backed away under Hudkins' RUSSWINS | Rusewin 230 00 3§ . ( S s pea k in Albany 14-9, Bridgeport 4-11 [ey to ihe ropes. They exchanged |body attack. Walker was short with | _ AB R H PO A E|NGMURLES o a0 el . | lefts to the head. Rain started fall- | a ieft to the jaw and Ace crowded | jolard s [ e e e ST AMERICAN LEAGUE : A oLl : | d ed | jiennessey. H o Morelii, 'Maher. Three base ) of s o t % ling in the ring. Ace landed a left | him into the ropes, driving hoth fists K : 1| chard. Cimpired Fiizatrick. r : . Pet. to the jaw and Walker a right to | to the body as the round ended cheid 2 o —_— oo P 8 _ Yesterday's Results New Haven ..... 3 ] .617 the body. Ace countered with a left | ROUND TEN . 1 H SECOND 1IN MARATHON POLPOLPOLLIIIPILNLPIONIY | (Continucd from Preceding Pagey | NOF YOIK & Philadeiphia I'rovidence ... -54Y | to the hody. They mauled in close. | Hudkins forced Walker into the | ; Grants Pass, Ore., June Fans who are interested iIn the Baston 9, Washington = Huttord 547 | A left uppercut drove Walker's head | 1opes, driving his fists to the Lod, Melika, the 62-vear.old. e R Te o 1 s 1 of St Louls &9, Detroit 3 Bridgeport ... 34 back. Mickey brought a hard right | the champion having no defense. ssmoe et LT ndustrial Baseball league are sec- |pittenger, s ... 4 : 2 1 3 of Cleveland 43, Chicago 2 Pittsfield . 482 | {o the body and two lefts to the | Walker retaliated with two rights to RS N e AR RE Ing some of the best baseball ever (Mav. b | ..l 0 0 1 0 e i Albany ......... -456 Tcad. Ace landed a hard right hook | the body. Hudkins landed a right i e AHEw e ooy b The Standin; Springficld . : 453 10 the juw. They went i Walker was short v ce and $2.« played in that circuit. The games ok he '] p 33 o the juw. They went in close, with | alker was short with o iz hidse RS 3 being staged ou the plasing mights| ToAR s 11 27 10 1 / Waterbury ...... ] 358 | Hudkins swinging a right to the |2 > head. Mickey landed DAL ;“e S H' T aco Giraunty : P 4 NATI New York ...... 45 3 ; - head. Mickey missed a right to the |two lefts to the body. Hudkins 5 3 1 s Re \;{on ;g:'w‘y indian - at Walout Hill park compare very| = R H PO A E|ppjlagelphia .... 35 it ies Today bcad and Hudkins landed with a left | drove both hunds to the body as the ] B 58 Nha 3 HOUSR @E e etic fivorably with the spirited contests | {yams, AN O T R Saa at Springficld 100k to the jaw. Walker hooked |round ended. < 3 2 behind Flying Cloud. young L in that used to be fought out I the |rantham 0 0 0 0 o0|Cleveland . 3 OIM at Pittstield. two lefts to the head. Ace missed | ——— P 3 ) 0 »;‘*°‘< ‘"d'a"-l“:m:hwz_finz’l n:\r:: old Ward league, now a matter of P. Waner, 1b 12 9 0 0lwaghington i 146 terbury at Bridgeport loft but pounded Walker with | i 3 nd was awarded the $5, 2 . Barnhart, 1t L D LI ] New Haven at Provideice 4 1 t a0 prize. W history. ! 08 5+ 1 0|Boston . 11 a hody punches on the ropes as the 5 - 2 e - Traynor 1 2 2. 4 ofDetwolt ... 3 3 tround ended | sl e A L . o Ha 0 3 % e @ i Itain was starting to fall heavily Ap: picked and jammed with baseball |y, ,?",, A Games Today Sl Bougnan, us the soventh round started, re- | thvills. Comparatively small crowds | Fussil 0 1 0 2 0] pPhiladelphia at New York \:l\\»v]n‘vl‘x\\‘ V:t'\lll;:i:\}ly’(;j’l'l . ST saung St e o were present but this was more be- | Milius, p O D0 O e i f a 3 v-Tunney fight at Philadel- | o o " ; Sh cause of the threatening weather | g6 + 11 21 8 0| Chicago at Cleveland. | ontinued from Preceding Pa own Cae of e ot Totale e L P el Gl B phin. Hudkins' left hook was wild | ; o K el Asamsinsai SPE v clubs not schedule and he caught a left to the head. | o i been 5 — y TaEmnal 310 100 000—4 : 11‘.\ : 1 punches to the body : ) duct 1t's going to be a tight race In|"p BRI pie marnnart, Bcott, Jab- Games Tomorrow - Iker hacked away from 4 i e Ak Sl the league before the season comes |imowsii, Hargieaves. Three base hiti I.| Chicago at Detroit. i threw two rights o ¢ plate and when he e to a close. The Stanley Works team | Waner veland at St. Louis [0 the Ticad. Ace mauled lefts and i ion " : o an held on to its lead last night and SR aa Philadelphia at Washington. ot (o b e e [ ELYO »:g;. r. He reachs % ot hids fair to come through for its | s 2 Boston at New York A.1 1 fhe ronas. Minsey shot wol| BNt BHLIIENT e first pennant, With Walter Scott as| The Bechives baseball team Sl i e g e B o e ed and threw the ball to Blan ol its pitching ace, the team is forti- [swamped the team representing NATIONAL LEAGUE (Continucd from Preceding Page) |y 5 G Wy M rhey slugged on | ChArd who touched t base Um- the fied wih good pitching and its de- | Troop 23 of the Boy Scouts at Wal- Miel e | the ropes in a fairly even exchange, | Do Fitzpatrick B9 Hiag e i fonse work is superh. nut Hill park Thursday night. Tt 7 Results lickey 0 the ropes. Hudkins land- | [1e 1OP%8 In 8 (il oveh SRCRANER: | had failcd to o he g was a slugfest with the winnors| Chica St. Louis 1-4. ed two rights to the head, Walker | 'Y {xeHanged hoasy 1efis 0 e | passing and consequer i o Paul Snyder has dropped more fly [ crashing out extra base hits to pile[ Fi . Boston 4-3 backing M Walion Sanissed i e e e o e e With one out in fhe fourth th. PING QUALITY m}‘.d balls this year than he has ever be- lup the score. ‘incinna Pittshurgh 4 it 1o the head, Ace drove \\.xl‘.wl":‘”‘“ hoth Janding body punches. | oScrs n to show life at th reted fore, according to a guess hazarded | —_—— Brooklyn-Philadelphia, rain ONe es with another left o' " i S der. Hudking | BIAL son heat out a hit to State last night. In yesterday's game BINGO TAPPERS WIN '{‘ hed '\\ Alker hooked a left 1o}, = =" o weiker hooked a k. Huynes grounded to The Paulie dropped a high one in center| Tpe Bingo Tappers baseball team the head hut missed another at- e e | ocko, who tossed fo St. Budnick their field. Just a few games ago, he 1et |10k their third game of the season ‘l\<\m‘y‘w" . lvlwllw\.& scored with a right, | 19 T O forcing Patterson at second, ighly another go through his hands. by downing the Osgood Avenue nine St Louis W \(IVU',I,”: ;n!n ‘. .;;.rnm : llluv|~ | ROUND DICHT '\]H;u w! Inick atte cd o m.] » s e 5 iins kept manling Walker's body in | B plete a double play threw wild ional - vestorday by an 11 to 4 score. Trusz- | Cincinnati . i nay bt G ‘h'-s: To us this seems funny because | kowski and Joe Shorty featured at|New York - : (1onn Male miissed 5 uighis fo G ,H“,l,‘fll,‘l S With & THeh fo first and Haines reached second nues B8s we remen nyder in the days |ihe bat. Teams aveizging 16 vears [Chicago N 2 “' ad and Hadkins came tearing in . lu:vl s |‘mn e mp'«\ Erors wheraiic ored 2 momen eurs counting back just a few years, he | of age should call at 41 Allen strect |Brooklyn ....... : s05 | Pounding his body. Ace migsed an- | He backed Walker inte the ropes jater on Lric Anderson Wi was one of the surest fly catchers |¢or games. Pittsburgh g [ other left and Janded with an up- 20 EE R P left in the e in this city. Some one . Boston v 20 , percut, driving Walker’s head back, [ They exchanged lefts to the head on | = ppq pits made by ake Iithegmmepln £ T 3 - I sinoaa both hot s cham. | the break. Fudkins backed a right el i e 1s. remarked to ns that he was going | Philadelphia ... 16 I ripped both hands to the cham- | A o ey be (DD n hand i That made ns smile hecause Attempt Is Made Q(\ e pion’s body in close. Walker sank }"""’" e 4 ;'r;m‘“.‘ ”’:k;": made durir keep the last ball of the game was a hard Force Way to Emperor ¢ Games Today B leUitonde body making Hudlins)) QUE IS NESCH ROSKES SLUT LIS ol untli Tt ta M mis hit fly that Snyder took in safely In | ropa June 22 —(P—Another at- | St Louis at Chicago Prk away. He staggered the chal.(landed 1o tfe head Bnc WOME chinist connected eafely again, 1 i 3 ssed | i X i ‘el ittshurgh enger with a right and left to the | ¢AMe back = & : this frame FEric Anderson hit a will the outer garden. Had he missed joypi (o make a direct appeal to| ‘Incinnatiat Fitt : od 1ofts the lead. ‘Walker ‘o k elphiz head. knocking Hudkine into the ™Miss? ts to the head alker | cingle but 1t did not develop info that one, the game would have not |, . oo . trat . dew Lotk atiEhliadelptiia £ E eoredil o ipis] d two le | - 2 ‘:;.‘,h S Works | o ’x:”:a:;dfh(:m;:a‘;{:-m::"nh‘: Hiooklvnfat Eosion ZoResl HAbIne gaelitovgl inack (OIS, 8 "nunfl,"'s A i ope | anything as fhe next batter hit info ; st In L guards 3s the round en but the Ac he jaw. Hudkins came in close |, q5,p)0 play, ! bs ouldinazetisenibasten: |palace by a ruse and was seized at A Deatarraw Punchestlaglad steam | nooking his left to the hodv. The |™ fpl®C FAE . 2 The annowncement foday that a|' apparentis his motive was to| Brooklmn at Boston ROUND XIVE e i‘z‘-‘:\1 e e iy | attempt to catch the wir i ATRLEIL, en | 4 g ‘o York a elph 4 nse e bod ack ndkins g, rame hut the inits rew boxing club, the Hardnare Al colieit the aid of the emperor in pre- ‘\ " “’"'\ "" 'Y""":" ’“I” 8 Walker hooked to the \as pleeding from ecuts over hoth "7',”. ?] ,',,l’\',:“., R : JERS EYS UNION SUITS ut it (', was to_operate outdoors at Mo- | \inting reclamation work in Tokyo | MCINNAti at Pittsbureh Nead and was ehort with another. | vyes, - fwalker hooked a left to the |Ercor, and Johnson ha ouzh 11 w of morial Field this season, Will b |jav Which fs depriving fishermen of | St Louls at Chicago Hindkins got in close, driving a right | yenq and a left to the body. Mickey Y‘|;1r’13.1 m“”:y"" Blue or Whita Blue or White £ by the fight fans in this . = to the hody and head. Hu s I s P % Sl eloomed by e s IeheIanm SN ithelr diving: INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE |10, ~and head. Hudkins was | syqdenly shifted his attack o the nieAnderson opanes the feam ima- city. According to the interest being | —_ Yesterday's Results arned for hitting on the breaks. |pody and scored two uppercuts. Al il i shon the fights between the % S ¥'s Rest | Walker backed away f - g e oY DEHIUIE ON 1 i UL T shonn in the nEhis beinert iw Predicts Penn. Delegates | i gume postponed, rain. e acked vy from three | unkine got in close driving Miekes | Uiagrove follonea with 5 sl o8, eaders I asses, ) j1efts. Walk: ok ¢ €0 | to the ropes under a heavy body at- | conter adv 5 nderson ta c Rritain should be a wonderful city | Will Switch to Smith et jon the neck. Mickey drove & right | tack, at the bell e nsing i Do in which to stage fight cards. Harrisburg, Pa, June 22.—(@— AN ., |10 the stomach and Ace planted two | ROUND NT :{’"hl-““;g:’:"‘am Le m b ; Jolin Collins of Coudersport, chair- o o = v_.,“!\:lns 10 the head. Two Iefts to the | The rain started furiously as the | o’ Srom 2nd fanne The Hardware A. C., made up fOr inan of the democratic state commit- .. "/ i | iead drove Hudkins back. Ace came ithiround openeds s e the most part, of the same men Who | tee, predicts that all but seven of the |y i o) " Bt ; ck, however, with two lefts to the | \Walker missed a left hook and | pee made the final bow for th: formed the Mohavk A. C. during | pennsylvania delegates, and perhaps | p 200 "ad and a right to the hol Hudkine brought a half dozen 1efts | | oorn alon ne it a oas dounle 16 ; the amateur reign, plans to stage s more, ultimately will go for Governor | p“iUHE hooked two lefts to the head and | 1o the body, forcing Walker into n | onter. seorine Anderson and Cos. first outdoor production in about smith for the presidenttal nomina- | Varie™® - ENt 1o the body. Ace counterad | corner. They exchanged lefts and | peove. 1o fnished. the raily. how. rid's {wo weeks. It will be a new-talent tion at the Houston convention. B 5 s attack to the stomach in close. | 1ights to the head. Hudkins was | Sver when he tried to stroich his ated show and will hring back to New |} sunith perhaps on the first and |y . (471 They went into a rally, both sending | wild with a right to the head and | pif mto & tripte, Les Britain all the old-time favorites of | not later than the second ballot by |° "~ 7 ° | 1ights to the head and body. They | hooke, A heliody iy [l ELitole (Rl , inois, 5 . hooked two lefts to the body. Hu With the exception of a few ’ the amateur days. acclamation,” he declared as he Ganesadey |ripped lefis to the body. Walker |jins hooked a left to the head and |1apes by players on each team U Me- — Istarted yesterday with the Pennsyl- ek bheat Ace to a left lead and missed | drove two rights to the hody, With [ sarc was tast and interesting with ek ilant fans Wora illevalioma gl vaniadeleEn g forHo Nt on: h Baltimore ith a hard right. Walker sent a | Walker backing to the ropes. Mick- |gomo fine fielding and sharp hitting : reappearance here of Jack Kelly, e e Montreal at Reading. 1eft to the body and a left to the|oy landed two lefts to the head and | Johnson's great twirling was the de- 6): )0 Larrivier, Billy Taylor, Rollo}l ROUND THE WORLD RACE head. Hudkins landed two lefts to | right to the jaw. Hudkins kept | giging factor in the game, however inted Itoland and all the others who have | Chicago, June 22.—P—A new air EASTERN LEAGUE ln.n body and a right to the head hringing his left to the body as they | ae no rofuced to 1o np for @ mo- ). rurnished thrills during the Past | race against tne around the world, G lin close as the round ended e e ek e L e e FerRed Bl np bt aane, I"Dm W oye | with Chicago its pivotal center, is Yesterday's Results ‘ ROUND SIX ed a right to the jaw. Ace bored |, thing which appeared like a real J.'I".f 0 planned by kl sxgl"p‘of airmen and | Springficld 13-S, Waterbury 7-T. | They clinched in midring. 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