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S EpD e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1928 - S055000550000000000000000050000000000000000000506000088085008005. ““WWWW STANLEY RULE AGAIN WINS IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—BIG SCORES IN ROTARY LEAGUE GAMES—FAFNIR GIRLS DEFEAT NEWMATICS —PYTHIANS ARE BEATEN IN FRATERNAL SOFT BALL LEAGUE —POLICE TEAM TO MEET GASCOS TONIGHT YANKEES DROP ANOTHER OLLIERS BARFLY | READY FOR OLYMPIC GAMES NEWWATI GRLS STANLEY RULE CAPTURES LOSE T0 FAFNIRS SECOND EIEESSIVE GAME CONTEST TO CLEVELAND! DEFEAT LAURFLS T Tt - J 2 I'B%l‘illg Makers Take smg[m in {Rejuvenated Team Downs Fafnir Bearing Outfit by 13 Lead In American League Now Cut to Five and a Half iLGflgflC Leaders Just Get hy the e 8 fte — Basre e Pt e ‘ Industrial League Thorstenson, Klatka and Krause Wallop Circuit 7 | Games—Athletics Trim Browns—Tigers Nose Out | Sa i Red Sox — Giants Blast Chicago Cubs — Pirates| Wir¢ With Cellar Champs 5 Drives — Stanley Works to Meet Paper Goods To- n Machine Clashes With Landers Hand Braves Sound Trimming—Phils Take 16 In- ; ning Battle From Cardinals — Dodgers Get Win | : Loanic i S While the men’s baseball team in the Industrial league was taking a night—New Brita Over Reds. S ; ! G shellacking at the hands of the Crew, | Phantoms ..... 2 2 LG00 Stanley Rule crew, the Newmatic The complete col of the ters SjAm. Legion 2 500 girls team was handing the Fafnir League Standing and “Jimmer" O'Brien made some Yankee pitching = last! o DY AL CoA L1 + misses the surprise of their lives in W. L. P.C.{beautiful catches in left field. Both week or so has what was an Laurels ....... 0 [ 000 the Girls' Industrial league. In the | Stanley Works 10 [ 1.000 teams played good baseball. The leven over Connie ro In a game that was featured by | L TOOrING. .y e T 2 .778 | summary: Mack hiladelphia Ath- Voo [ O{the unexpected opposition of the long run, however, through superior jp " ¢ "p 5 4 1556 STANLEY RULE letics 1o five and a half ga i 8 t 1 o 1 3 i|losers, the Colliers, pace-setters in fielding, the Bearing Making girls |Landers ...... 5 ¢ 558 HPO A ® Ju anks have won o 1 oithe Junior ity loop, eked out anit nosed out their opponents by a 19 |N. B. Machine.. 3 7 L300 | Jervis, 1t LT 1 Sin 3h s gameos and Over , Hellmann, 5 T 'S to 7 win over the last place Lau- to 13 score. Fafnirs 3 7 ;3DDjliiiaR s e period wve won ¢ Har A 3 -5 Yirels in a game plaved at Walnu {1t was a slugfest all the way|Paper Goods... 3 7 300 | Argosy, 1b L seven and lost in 0 o|HIL park lagt night. Late inning through. The infield of the New Stanley Rule... o 4 .222| Schaefer, 2b 25 days of half | g K vjrallies by the winners zave them | Jiritain Machine played poorly and | gyiprises are happening in the et P e R Sl the decision. | this served as the main cause of |ngustrial league every time that the | Murphe ot o 0 0 0 ”\ '”’\y\“"ls‘ Ml}\\v“\ hire ‘ | Golas, Collier's ~Lu'. Lwirler, al-y the team's defeat. Frances Kend. Stanley Rule & Level outfit plays Garen, rt 1ol folk S A i poston though he allowed but five scatter- zior was the hitting star of the day. |these days. In the last two sames | Nolte, 1 28 0Sae Miller outpitched George Pi o T L ed hits was as wild as a March hare. The midget catcher of the New-ltne toum has entered, two victories iy sl Bl s e D ; He passed five of the opposing hat- inatics connected for five solid |have been chalked up, the first wing| Totals T T I T U diee heplonessl aike o gl e : ters and hit a like number, How- smashes in many rips to the fof the scason. Last night at Walnut mi”«‘? »)’ s i B hrh i | e eve he was ace orded some wonder- America’s leading swimmers seconds, thereby prompting John plate, One was a stinging double | iy park, the Stanley Rule S H PO A B LI e, WaASHINGTON Sl o e O e e e e e R e e ) L S bases |in a 13 to § victory over the Fafnir|upe o e S et I B i o %imade but ons error throughout the| . commence Auzust 1, judzing | VATK Of 36 scconds in competition. nicely and scored four of her team's | toam. Matten, of o e e " Igame 2 i azy S8 | Martha Noreliss (right), ace of the runs, Games Tonight [Bravae, e 2blile 4 g 3 g g an effort to ge e S : H Wi Ihaloders starteq inithe: opening| Enom irenorts o RAmsterd i fIeS SR Ao R D B RE e The winners like a well-balanced f ‘ Ielatka, Ah 1acae tha rut, shifted to his specialty and | | ¢ | Tonight at Walnut Hill park, the |, Rt i s e 1 s y|frame and scored a run without the|Johnny Weismuller (left) already | excellent form in the early worke team. sty iedinsisbite veniiie () s il S T L BT TEDE seiiun e bl s gaved the champions' from a shut- et " ol 2 i . 4 P 3 I - ;! ague-lea E I3 Mia, 3h 2 0 av x! i cheniplang exan s I L O uj@id of a hit. The Colliers tied the, has done the 106 metors in outs in the foreign pool seven innings. Kach player connect- “nfuk s the Ameri. | Wall'ki, ss " 0 0 061 out whes' he: po i ,, ajcount in the third on Sapkowski's| ———— " " — e ~d ¢ s ¢ . o as: , Tl corbin, o 1 o 0 e e i Caribe CantRacaintl s, 4 T | at least once while Mlynarski and can Paper Goods tea This contest i 0 9 o By e it 2ur io0 2 2 0 aldrive to the second diamond. The| Bosha hit safely three times. Nappi . i SOAUR manure el el the sixth mninz. The hlow put him 5% 5 S A TS i ers et utdn r | R : tle ang |V be the feature game of the night | 7aierid, ¢ 10 IS P »f his 19 lace Totals 33 n L 8 2 ¢ s 1455 hles. 2 i Rtk ers ahead of his 1127 pl e CHICAGO led. What proved to he the winning| 4 3. The Stanley Works team has not = = — = — Meanwhile at Louis the th- % £ 17 = letic: | Roman and Prestach played & |ya oot o 3 n . Bllyivile oo e A ) vet lost a game in the league and| Torm : the Browns, 5 |y, e e UG "“:’)‘”‘ “"‘ . ";:y' ’iy ‘"“':' "Q' ”"'” ;"I 7 nice fielding game but Miynarski's | pe playors on ths team ,"f d,qe,_;\»-mup_\-'mva o0 00 oy s L et o e S % ufthe eizhth inning when Sapkowsk | cateh of Orzechoski's line art a | mi 5 3 e Fafnir 00 ana 03 1038, Jands Bepibtatlig e Shlil ; B oo jsingied, stole second and third and | S foner {0 Mart & Imined to keep this record clean. Two Lase hits: S haefier, Matteo, Lol : : | 2 | Siiadio re trimimir straight victory. The Browns got 15 | 0 double play. was the feature play of | In the of her game 1o be played on |, T4n tuse nite: . Gar nel and Walbe i . 1. The Lan- e cored on a passed ase but the evening. The score: Diamond No. 1. the New Britain Ma- [ Thorstenson. Home runs: | Thoretenmnt 4 f ‘ 4 1 hits off Ron | 1 " 1 0lrels fought hard in the la ion | FAFN EoUn U ale C tha) n g iy Toa e s enouzn WAl for Annoui 9 At FAENIR chine and Landers teams will battle |Klatkn, Kraus. Umpire: Fitzpatrik, A Do e e oo Wailing Tor Anmouncement of French Fans Express Admiration ... T2 8 Bl ot Landers as heen winning| T S0 umeloien dimtou gk o okl SR L R e s e | B [ Faskousi ot 2 6 o oiconsistently of late and the team is Eetting elght ot Brax i | : fpush @ run across the plate so tight | Kawolsi, ne 2 1 1 1| Both games will be plaved at 5:30 The Boston Red Sox fell decper erg. Clanes, | ywor i % e plate and| New York, July W Thet Paris, July 31 B —The American Sameski. 3n Tasa S 0! Stanley Rule-Fafnie e 5 into the cellar when the Detroit Homotyon ,\,,,rk,:,h',,?.‘:,;\ \\'z:iv.i,:nf.h,, 0'“],"!” ’;:_L,'\‘-r‘\n World waited today for Gene | Daxis Cup team sails homeward on b 3 o » ) Another surprisc was handed out | Events on Today's Program and Re- Tigers gave them another drubbing, | and Hild s 3 ‘ 4 | Tunney’s “important announcement” [ the steamship Paris tomorros vith- — . _ _|in the league last night when the - N o s At it bt be- | : ATt e e e e s e L Cup b ey carry Tl s 10 18 213 Ty |refuvenated Stanley Rule & Lever| SUltS Attained in Yesterday's Com- tween Ken Holloway and 124 Mor- . = “pitched a good game fan. | *IhOUL & heavyweight champion for) with them the reopect and ca ira- | ! MACHINE team measured the Fafnir Bearing | pedtion, ris. Harry Rice’s homer in the ninth | Natloflal League l':]:;":‘,‘_‘ n’:”l!:‘» "4,':”v“"“|'_‘_‘k',::",” "’,’; | (Bt Gine 1 5 vt ot cen-fion ot French tonnis fans Tor the ' v endsor R ’”ninr to the tune of 13 to K. This is ‘_\I e e settled the battle, ' wealkened toward the end of the ATV g -‘J w‘m nd suorkin; wile th put pla ;.{3 '7:' . 10 3 the second game in succession that [By the . Foyxll:;s ress, P The National League standing un- SHICAGO game, however, and lost the deci-| LRigthyt s L T ) b Lo nsliar wialipg e ve Snon dest (e Meter run—Finals, derwent some drastic changes as the | AB R H PO A E|sion | frer lengthy conforences witly | Ureneh musheters |.‘.m yehet, § 5 1|Mshts affair was a postponed one. 20 L Ran s nele New York Giants replaced the Chi- 40 g SApKOWSKI Ted the winners at fhe | Te3 Jickard and Willian Suldoon, | E0 Lacosts s oo Boror 30 ol With Rilly Wolfe going along in| It g oipas Jiing iy 2 cago Cubs in third place and the ', A bat crashivg out:a ingls o aoull ew Yerk state hos commissioner | BIg Bill Tilden. the 1oa Armer- 0 0 o'great shape for seven innings, |h~-’w i hurdles: ials a Pittsburgh Pirates ousted Brooklyn 3 P » 0 0l hee 1 fa v feins fo G| TnTeE Gebided e his phany far | P40 wEe A Producer, never was 1 5 ./Rule Shop team had things almost |Semi-finals. from fifth. The two leaders, the St. TPY R N e G skl b the ' the future, which e wes (o announce |0 POPIEE i France i dowarizht s 6 0litsown way. Wolfe weakened in this| 200 Meter run—Trials, y Louis Cardinals and the Cincinnati i LR e T s Gl e e e e i ne lon b alie 5 7 - |frame and Rittner relicved him pi- | 100 Meter dash (\\-o‘rmn)~l-nl1m‘ Reds, held their relative positions 5 EELS L ; “1“ . X it sately in ut of | 10on and the boxinz writers of | l‘flkv et do ',‘” at t 1ands 5 7/loting the team out of its rocky po- Ecus throw (j\or{lu\)~ inals, ever, for both picked the same A o R Cl] harareliey s tEly Sin Mo fou G haatar o Novl [of ochet yesterday will renain in 1 122 814 sition to safety on the shores of vic- Yesterday's Features how '\ ‘u'u‘ v I3 | Donon oM 3 ithree attempts and handled vhu‘ 'hm 4lions swere {hut anneylsteogh fanat memory: for yi to N Ifl daiiha - 138 a8 ey Lord Burghley, Great Britain, cap- i 2 i il enion deln e Cilba i i m o jpslants of “""f“,'"'f'("""'_‘“', jogh- | Ol uhmolnes i utieme iCuttar | S BE OnRuBt e arttest dountl L TECE AR LT engion: 4. Soamino | S0 Ll hitting featured the con- turcd 400 meter hurdles finals, de- i four hits and the Giants, aided by x SRR |l Bde Nk nntepesting i) one more bout, probably in Septem- | |110S I tennis history Thiee base hiti Miynarski Umpires: {test. Three home runs were regis- | feating Cuhel and Taylor of United Haing ik el Hogin: andl o " s !1out, the losers putting un an excep- | ON® More 5 lirsi st ight st bea Hallin and Larson. [ictnd: Bne by Thomisheon . b the | tatee: e ] AT, e ,qmw‘ game. The score: ! il ek ‘1‘«‘]‘ nine yeirs u'\lv‘, s u]\yl;‘;. =l ey R Rulers and the others by Krause| Perey Williams, Canada, won 100 Cuvler's homer saved the Cubs from Vel i “CAB I W opo A ®|Rickard to en S ol e s ki FIGHTS LAST MGHT land Klatka. Two triplcs, one by |meter dash final, I'rank WyKoff, first i hit-out O Doul, 18 40 TR T 1R D16 W aslev ey rooEon Lods [ e ik gostadiiiln ) | Thorstenson and the other by Ven- |American to finish, placed fourth; : Pirates advanced to fifth {1 § L5 0T N e e s ok O |turo, were belted into right field. |Bob McAllister sixth and last, H ! frinming the Boston Braves Terie, 11 Gt AR ving for a year and come back | ier: thiir bittae s i e e ks Bk Mot of the scoring was done in| Hummer throw championship i i h ends of a double header, 2 | Rees 4 31 1 0 2 wlin the fall of 1529 to box once more | hands and congr ng one anotii- | Detroit—Denny Valger the early and late stages. The Rule |went to Patrick O'Callaghan, Ire- i 15 1, and 6 1o 5, in 10 innings. Kre- T i 4 4 7 ) bilefore casting aside the gloves which e seemed 1 ng of a technically knocked out y ¥hop team batted first and right [land; Bdmund Black, United States, 5 mer outpitched Ed B 3o LS U T e e e Wil i ainn AT brlc peace pact C Morgan, New York (7) |away crashed out five hits, one a United States, placed third. Other | t game. Triples by 4 ¢ L ey i s b i iy one of the| Chicugo—Mike Wators, Ireland,|d0Uble and a homer to score five | Americans. Don Gwinn and Frank i 'ie Troynor decided the second, | Totls The titleholder may he through five mafches, Amoricn was not uike | outpointad Irankle acrbec Lin- | Tnns off Zembko's delivery. The Faf- s, fifth and sixth, i ligh Grimes, going in as relief . 3 with the ring forc but he appear- | geacced for John Hennessoy put iy coln, Neb. (4). Sandy Garrison. Los |Mir crew returned the - compliment yd Hahn qualified. for §00 me- Carmen Hill, getting credit for x | 2 od anything but a man ready to re- | great fight nit both Cochei and g '_l 5 ]\“‘.n“" SEytn B.I \i | DY Eetting two on a triple and a [ter finals as did Earl Fuller and Ray i I7th victory of the season P Dass e et ; [ tire yesterday when e chatted in- | Lacoste an ilden and Hunter cur- aqise oy bed o e e Watson: Johnny Sittig eliminated ¢ Hegan, Cuyior, Ot 1 g ) | ! AT Miss, (4). Hershic Wilson, Dan. A e 3 z i i e Phils required 16 inninzs and Nt vesier Uit Lo s fonmtly Wil lewspappr sondniis finfeal Cochoiind Borctinito slve seis ity 0 A Gransberg |t Was a tight ball game for the |along with Dr. Otto Peltzer, German g hours to subdue. the Cardinals, ., "oy, i N I i suite at the Heiel Biltmor [in the doubles betore they yielded. Chicago. (4) : next four innings with ncither team |star. 7. Fred Leach crossing the plate - Sy teports concoiniy By retive- PWe surcly will be glad 19 wel- I‘,‘"g,_ storpi iy 'k Portney, |’¢INg ablc to push across a run. In| Elizabeth Robinson only Amcrican ; With the winninz run on a single by | ¢ E ment have been grossly misinterpret- | come you next year,” Pierre Gillou, Bl e \‘;'_‘mj(“ o vo:.' the sixth, the Rule 8hop with 1wo |te qualify for 100 meters for women, Virgil Davis, Cardinal cast-off. Lob 4 3 1 ed,” Tunney said, [of the Ireneh Davis Cup committer, #;‘ ¥ Ario (805 Matell “Willard, |31"&les and a triple, scored two morc | Yankee foll fencers eliminated in i MeGraw, another ex-Cardinal, pe- 706 2 el ' 1 I Tunney retives from e ving, it L old Joseph Wear, chairman of the Shovken. drew (8): Battling Willar ' [but Fafnirs werc unable 1o dent the [semi-final round. but wrestlers all { A ceived credit for the I'hill victory. W : . s Will net be to make a pame for Lim- | American — commitier. Apparcntly Lo, defented | Jack & Hantond | cei i el o) got another in ! Left handers held the stage at Pittnzen axx .0 ) 300 el in anoiher ficld of endeavor, but Gillou is taking it for granted that ity the seventh and then spread them- i Brooklyn where Jess Petty shaded |\ ‘ 3 00 to enjoy lite T [the Americans will come through to | loulsville—Dixie La Hood, Butte, |y} es 10 a treat of five more in the PLAY POSTPONED GAME 4 LEppa Rixey and gave the Robins a !} s 21hi Boxing: chanpion ey deniedd the dhiallenss Found agiin in 1095; \lom'.. \\onI over Mut Snyder, Da ‘lfl"h. Welfe got shaky In the elghth | Arrangements have been coms 2 2 1o 1 verdict over the Reds. Rube |y R De planned an carly marriage, a life | Frenehmen were overgoyed at ther 100 O, (10), and Fafnirs coupled three errors pleted between the management of Bressler, former Red, drove in the i : " ef scclusicn career in - another | victory, | with five hits. one a homer, for a the Cardinals and the Burritts base. ; Winning run in the sixth : v X] § P ! 1 ! hase hits lodziej, | 1C1d or anything of the sort. | “We expecied fo retain the cup, | LOOKING itotal of five runs. 1In the ninth, lball teams to play off their poste f 4 L Picinih, ax 5 e oy SR TR L e | Great Scott,? Tunnel said, *p bt not by this moargin,* one ofieial] spne Cardingls st Sundbury are |Sehany Klatka conmecked for u «n poned City league contest tomorrow i Amenm League { Lusue, . (PO TR e i have no desire to do 1hos V!mv;.;x,:“i”“'“i “"_‘]“"” ""I ”;‘“: "4'”*‘ W' looking for a good road game for |cuit drive over the center field bar- |cvening at Willow Brook park. The i | rarat e el — - people claim for me. | am not con- | thouz “"f'_‘ ]."“' NG e a "" this Sunday with either the Rang. rier but the team scored no more |gzame will be started at 6:30 o'clock H | ¢ BROUKLAN 7 sidering marriage, 1 am not con- | ded as ulrendy won, - May the ory or ‘the All-Tlainville team, They than this one. and all players on hoth teams are t NEW YORK | AB K H PO A & P F R TITL templating trip with Commander | P08t team win next year have won 11 out of 16 starts and | Joe Kunia's stops Dehind third |agked to be present on time so that I AB R H PO A FE Car f e S A R 1.9} Byrd on his polar expedition, 1 uln‘ T o e Y o have defeated such tcams as the basc and his throws to the first|ine game may be started promptly, 1 Koenig o d Bl sSldonl] Fon e not going to scll bonds. | am not | s 1dveds of reasons why Diamond Match and White Eagles. |sack furnished eome thrills, Johnny e H L $ ol haNa e e B going to study philosophy in Lur-|You should use Herald Classified Ads. The tcam is composed of college Klatka never before gave such an Department of agriculture reports 9 Go 0 R it 02 oo | ope.” A Herald Clazsiiicd Ad @ day brings players. For games call Charles Ame cxhibition of excellence on the first {that corn production of Italy fop { . 4, 0 0 24 Al . gl | About his future, Tunney did say | results your way, Tel. 2 Simsbury. |sack as he did yesterday. Joe Jervis 1927 will total $8.578,000 bushels, i Ok T Gl o il BN e AT = that lie planned to leave Monday for{ _ el Y i wresed ey 1 f 7 1 2 " 1 i [ 2 2 H a pluce south of Quebee City, Can- | z s e e el Wi i ras, | i ] 0ol Bl SR i, GO”CFS Ga[hel‘ n Phll&flfl]phla‘ da. for a vacation in the Canadian T ’ A L E om B GS han e 4 e : s tomne i o e There’s At Least One In Every ce By BRIGGS = £ R =y aats ke DL 0y el ted ol [ N Op g IT K y the Maurciunia August 16 for South- | Totaln I 1| 0] Iixey in Tth # 0r Upening ol Touine ampton, England. The champion r i Batted HE Ll o il e———he will join Thornton Wilder, the nov- N VahiE R i TR Sl ey Tohine Ty (B)—The | €list, and Imwm 2 \‘\-t\ will h.{ !:w — s T K Sk 1 | f Thred i ks golfer came o his own | Buesis of Presiden “osgrave of the i . ; e v,:‘“”; .ZVVH:anL"\!l')l]I\ml”v:x‘ll:m‘\lmpv;\r\]‘ul Trish 1re te at the Tailican WHEN You ITCH = AND FAILING You TRY To - TheN , IN DESPERATION : el S T Hinks tournament over e aliicutt Eamicsl e S Hish 0 il "'T'fl;\r TERRIBLY BETween STAB IT WITH A FLYING You TRY ™ REACH IT UNDER 3 St T iren ot iy e o o e i W= SHOULDER BUADE & LeFT et e s - TR PR e i most | Gernny, AND YpU TRY To REACH I+ RIGHT AND LEFT Tehca i L ] > Mof their golf on municipal courses To urn In October 5Y AN OVER-SHOULDER . d 5 i 4 2 o|were here for the opening, in addi- plians to sail on his return | RIGHT i ; i : 100 ftion 1o 23 teams. They came from . voyage October 15, and arrive Octo- 1 f cens 670240 Oag far was as California and a ! ber m time for the dential i el 4 ol tar south as Jacksonvil num- | election, 1 Lob R Mlibers donipeling dortihie: e ia i | The impression that Tunney has it i TRt v SRRl o flargest since 1924 and within six of | “in™ ior hoving is erroncor i ©0 U 0fthe tournament record. The first ¥ s noihing vrong with hox- i v oLomh Mhalf of the 18-hole qualifying round pion suid. “It's a| ] { = me P o N8 8 0w o] was scheduled for today and the sec- | me atter all. * When ELEAUULEA it A Sy o olond half tomorrow, with the Harding | people puy from $3 to $40 to see a : I 1 J 1 “1Cup intereity play combined with | conte as did my bout with S i o[the analitying vounds. The Hard- | eenes, | doni suess the public P 1 f s R ] ing trophy is awarded on the basis | ininks there's ansihing wrong with 2 g | AD Tt i ol agzregate scores of 4-man teams. i) 4 i ; L2 0 Thene avll] be o roundi fofl maleh % e Golieves die mutl b ihe 9 " . mpson. 21 T ey vxm,,\]_ e Friday and T Sy e A e 5 6 1 ibsiolebinal Saturds Hoenoy, whon he won on a f < SR U E 44 U] A Uhibadpbia Teateran. Whssies Do e e 1 | ' sswrs LWL AIbErt, i 10 slant The Teld om0y | . 3 1 f Wiilian LN S arch this morning, paired un]v “I wils set for the greafest effort 1 S Louis Wi 0o : ol i I“."):.;:|||H';:l ,,I,."r“.:;fim:"' of any career” Tunney said, “and TaeN YoUu TRY T REACH -AND FINALLY : P o ts Will not end until Jate in | JOShY bk put up a better fight | IT FROM BENEATH - AND You LEAN UP E ; s i Ross, ¢ | fight. ORNE " " " o oibegin their ronnds. R ; 7 1 0| Ganson Depew, of Buffalo, chair- iscs Heen DooR JAMEB FeeunN’ ? . & sl Vo L DA bITE M. Sebtion ot NeY paused to pay fribute to WhteW TUCHES ot 1 1 [ cee 0 08 01 Olthe 1. 8. Golf Association, will be H‘;v"\. whom he admired because e =poT = = LR RO lhe conrt of last resort in the tourns 9l his Blion ! p © Rl Hra | s % 05 505 hment. He will settle all arguments| “Wiat a heart! Tunney said. “1 i | BEAUTIFULLY Phritadelphia 3l wing 1 wored Land oo decisions as o infractions | 40Nt sce how he ever came out for i K < o s | t SRR . [the 11th round as he waus completely | b 1 | S S O s S N e e ! $ i ¥ : Ul but those entered for the national | 1P and carricd him to his corner at | . T itle ne Id by Carl Kauffmann of | the end of 10ih. He must be \‘\ K | Pittshu Many took practice ' made of wron. 1 hit him harder \‘“ i | | wor v in addition four Penn- | than 1 cver it Dempsey and 1 can't t‘u\ { oI, #O A & P, sylvania citics, Philadelphia. Pitts- | understand how he stayved on his B\ o 8 i Woiaw burgh, Lancaster and Erie, competed | feet as tong as he did. ‘\‘ el : 11 1 Hart, Jdo for the state team championship. = - \ Ve w ’ SR TN | y | Philadeiphia repeated its vietory of SOKOLS PRAC I el A 1 R T of o % last year. with Pittsburgh and Erie [ The Sokols baseball feam will \ Ma ' ' 1 PO A K| tying seeond place Bonors practics tomorrow night at - 6:30 \ Siif a i t Sy % o o'cleck a1 St Mery's Field. Al mom- > 1 o) n " i here* no comparizon, Heral bors of the team are a d 1o be y’ 5y 3 B oL A o 0 e ed on Following Page) ¢ iscitied Ads, . Bt Thand, D18 MY Targene_tec Wil l‘

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