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AORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1921 f — e NN Benny Leonard Outpoints Rocky Kansas | =mre® CORNS | ‘Won. Lost. P.C. Cleveland - esees 30 117 638 % New York .eceeeee 27 19 587 Harrison, N. J., June 6.—Benny Leon- ed off at the last minute for some rea- g:;l;iir:gton . Eg g: :25 rd defended his title of lightweight (SO Rostia o 21 53 540 Llft Off Wlth Flngers mpion of the world in a twelve-round | ¢y ppENTIER KNOCKS OUT St. Louis 21 26 447 ut here tonight at the Newark Base- JEANNETTE IN WORKOUT |Chicago ... 18 27 all Club's park, his opponent .being| yeoos AN 6 —Georges|ThlldelPhE .. ... 16 30 ocky Kansas of Buffalo. Carpentier's flying rizht hand punch felled Natlonal League. Under the New Jersey law no decision | ponderous Joe Jeannette in the first round | New York 32 15 allowed to be made by the referce, but [ 0f a two-round sparring session at the|piftsburgh .. ) 11 the opinion of the majority of the ex- l-‘r;:chgan‘idtraxmas;zg)sl?::g;d e grnoklyn e R R 3:{ % r : e Leonar - e knockdown blo: ] oston . 22 2 < eris around. eIt halt a Ttmite ot Mighting,. | Catpentier for|St Louiy 0 23 The la't ‘word in Quali Just before the principals entered the | the first nme"’sinca he started tmmmgAgmcago o }l _{ e: S i s announced ‘that they had |unleashed all his speed. ‘incinnati . 7 5 Th b t' d Pfl F'n: t ¥he | dunounced it Thonard| After infighting with Jeannette, Georges | Philadelphia 15 28 cs “WOT “h‘. ce > Kansas 134, . stood off and began beating a tattoo on S . t Jerscy City was|the big megro's jaw and body. After he e 3 foree. Kansas- en- | Jaobed Joe on the chin, Georges crossed | Worcester .... o.. 23 1 2 ; | o'clock and Leonard | with the right, Joe's feet went from un- Harford .... sese 23 3 der him and he fell heavily on his back. | Bridgeport . ST % ; there were fow hard| Georges motioned to photographers not |New Haven .20 r s struck and Leonard had {to develop the picture they had snapped |Pittsfield ... .2 i huw; a these 1 s credit. It was|and then assisted Jeannette to his feet. |Springfield .... ... :G 4 3 : 5 ) R ather a clever exhibition of boxing than|They worked lightly for the rest of the|Waterbury 13 -361| Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little e vicious fight that was expected when |round. Carpentier then called Journee|Albany .. 8 211 | Freezone on an aching corn, instantly hese two met. Kansas was inclined to|for one round, and Jeannette came back that corn stops hurting then shortly ba tie most of the time, but [for another session later. : FESEEEDAYE EESULYS s life 21! right oft }Ym. fln;?ri‘ 'trt,’—my,r this was erbalanced the cham-| This morning Georges spent his psual iy = our druggist sells a tiny mu e of lon's clev in sidestepping his op-|two hours in the woods. He suffered a n Leag reezone for a few cents, sufficient to |ponent's rush outpointing *him in | slight cut on his left leg in hurdling a| TLouis York 1. remove every hard corn, 6oft corn, or \a great many %ot exchanges. fence, but the injury did not appear to| Chicago 7, gton 10. corn between the toes, and the calluses, The Buffalo boy's best round was the|bother him. which he had the upper hand| The Frenchman was Cleveland 6, Boston with soreness or irritation. in superb condi-; Detroit 12, Philadelphia ough his aggressive tactics. |tion. He perspired cely during the National League. | nis return as a regular by making four round was game and about|workout and his wind was exceptionally | Phiadelphia 0 Touts 11 hits. Score: ided. good. Trainer Gus Wilcon announced | FPhiadelphia 0, St Touf ‘Cloveland Boston (A) - the other zounds Leonard !that hereafter Georges would appear for| FrOOEVR G 4. el ; o 3 van The champion’s best|newspapermen only on Mondays and 3 [Eranete ot "1 0t the eighth in which he land-|Thursdays. Heretofore he had been Bumns.ib |Seniosks 1t T 0 ed & right hook to the head, a left to the|working for them on Monday, Wednesday seaker,of Patt’ 3 4 face and - ‘right uppercut in|and Friday. | Wood,rf o|Henceyx st 2 01 quick o© venth two left| “Carpentier,” he said, “has started seri- | NNehms e s hand smas the face drew blood|ous training and wants sccrecy | | Seweil s 0 [Ruel.e 3 Ve from man's mouth, o s | “\ 1 1 : a0 e e g et | YOCATIONAL LOSES TO BULKELEY: HasteciiLencne K 00 a , was scated in the Newark In- 5 I bt e e 13 s ternatior League baseball park when ACADEMY NOW IN LEAD| W¢ Rl RS Syl 5L u 3 t t It iinary bout was started.| As Bulkeley sch tional 6o SeetorE 01 There w mir uts of four and|in an Inter: ow A 5 nnnge) Sam Mosberg of | T ondon Sa 2, it L T Ay or national amateur | Diaces the e pigax i ssociation s v 1, mixed it ap for wit d, Vocational At Columbus 0—6 g " v ert Spencet, ©f | third, anc not won| Louisviile 0, 3 —1 no decisions @rel , jeague game position. The! Indianapolis base hite, Haers wise. | New Jersey 1aW.|final game of-the will 1 layed| Toledo 9, Minn o L rs le picked | petween Norwich and Vocational at New College Baseball EROT N e A p ter Lat~|Tondon on next Friday. Should Voecation-| goooc o . 4, Colgate 3. ket 1d LOgal | 2] win again from the t would| SYT% o 2 HITTING GAME OF SEASON her eight-[create a triple tie fc But New York, June 6.—St. Louis defeated should the Academs w ke the GAMES TODAY. New York, 5 to 1, otday in one of the New,Toxk gutpsioted fiscns texm 2o lea The Natshal et suo lightest hitting contests of the local sea- s | league stan | = Bottoniat Bitimaren. {son. Davis of the Browns was wild, twice | { eig 1mds W. L RO e e | filling the bases with passes, but allowed g caegued - et A e s 1 = = et Chicaso | only two hits. Collins of the Yankees also TOMMY LYONS KNOCKS OUT il e b e sty 2 ook at ot vt pitched well, but a batter hit and a wild JIMMIE 0'DOWD AT WILLIMANTIC | voeational 2 - ot pitch figured in the runs scored off him. ' The Bulletin.) Stonington .... .... 6 Amosiean Temsue. | The score: ¢ 6.—Tommy Lyon e —d Chicago at Philadelph ! New York (A} St. Louis (A) ' : Cleveland at: New ' Yorik | ab hopo a e ab hpo a e v 1ocked out Jimm Baltic Rivals Win Two Games. | ng ¢ e Forks ! $0¢€ 0 althincer 5 0 o8 8 f Mass n t t 1 1is at Boston. 2 m 0 2 0 MManusld 0 000 9 EvarEna Bont Baltic troit at Washington. 31 D ofGerberss 4 1 3 4 0 | att } sfield at Hartford 1 * {Ellerbe.5b 0010 A o s & 2 afternon feld a tford. Bridg ””1»“”;@. Dad Tor o eld at New Haven ‘ sixround | BeEl wett| Worcester at Bridzeport. 2 e T S Waterbury at 0 A Williams of Hart- [ City by a g 1 [ Lamaureux of | the box fo | R ) ast round of their| _ b | DODGERS TAKE FINAL it. Billy Wakely of Cen | »‘:"d' “"‘"‘""’“m to be N. Y. ;M;h GAME IN CHICAGO SERIES outpointed Young Leo of New York, h “Swede"” ~h = > T4h. i (T fe New Yor | oowede’| Chicago, June 6.—Brooklyn made it M were fagt e A of four from Chicago today by | o) Balied for Shectun in ot 5 Two base hits Ruth, Sevareid ame of the series, 7| (x) Batted for Keefe in 4th 1 ns. | sistant coach of the > i B¢ 9 i ire McCaqrey, on the reserve| (xx) Batted for Hasty in 6. - g B i b S L e el e ] e 000 Anti-Skid Safety Tread THE B.F. RUBBER COMPANY = 2 the illness of Henry ODay. Scor A A s o ot SILVERTOWN Brooklyn (N) Chicago (N) s imnel Viah Dine. . Fowct ) Tinee, bheo cIREAY PAREETINIA ] D e N o o|Paser Helman Home rums, Cobbh, Dauss LIRSS s I AR KA LY | S S PItpO L R s e S0 i e e e = 5 & Fol vl 8 0 |SENATORS WIN IN FREE £ ' 10 '5‘;“" ot 5 f: HITTING GAME WITH SIX | T picciace 3 33 4 ofsnilne @ ® ! Washington, June 6. — Washington |ther badly at the hands of their oppo-|will until the sixth inning, At this point|the a%terncon Thomas sroke 191 targets AR AT DAY | Yook zia e , : c L B 1| made it four out of five from Chicago by |hents, the British winning three of the Lemon relieved him. Belair, a recruit;in succession, W ve mizht add is P! AR Lt ; 405 0 1 H 1! taking the last game of the series today, |foursomes and six of individual con-|pitcher, started the game for the Duwels pretty fair shooting aor 1 ventieman wha o e D 4210 020 h 0010 to 7. The game was characterized by |t The Americans won three of the but was relieved in the third inning by ts. Perey : et ; g = = —[on 0 0| free hiting and loose playing. Score: |individual matches, but failed to win any |Fuller, who pitched gilt-edge ball. The | and Elmer Smith 3 fin 2 ek oo al Chioass oY Washington (A) | 0f the foursomes, two being halved. One|Duwels had a fast team on the field, and 25 and 20 of the p e 5§ 4 | = anjiiyagacel ab b po e jindividual contest was halved. made some spectacular play: Amongst re than one-half of the extrem 5 i Do s 33| Zhmenes 90 23 Audeeth 3 3% 0| The American winers were Emmet|the new faces in the Duwels' lineup on ; ol | Wi batted for Martin i 6 D S O D S o iFrench, who defeated Edward Ray, 2 up Sunday were Ellsworth at second, Hpr- I 1 nou | 4 7 : ) ¥ s o 0 1 |Lewis it 30 oland 1 to play; fred Reid who took |ley at third and Shea left 1d, all’ of . 4 T el o 5 1 o lthe measure of Havers, 2 up and 1{whom are well known to ihe sporting ; s fal i ( ; B vt 4 o el ?[to play, d McLeod, who had onefans of Norwich. The Duwels have s e technic: v | Fo L A {up on J. H. Taylor at the end of a hard- |reached their stride now and expect to ihuat B B ; i Gy | Tem 5 30 1 }tnught ga |hang a few defeatg against some of the t A r v e ¢ 0 e U b fast teams in this part of the state. CANAL ZONE HAS A S | Brayes Take Fasy Game From Reds. | 1o : 155 ) ;| Big Plans for Motorcycle Gypsy Tours.| Next Sunday the Duwels will travel TRAPSHOOTING ASSOCIATION d g : June 6.—Bohne, Sroze by K I¥ e s SR o Glasgo where they will play a return - PETE] < 3 3 : 2 home run, after Chicugo' . idses 0023—6} Rt A game with that team and Manu%er Boy- EETER ¥ CARNIE. b W g } Cinetnnati’ safe. Boston. winnlng be.| WashIngton' ... 005 x—10] S gt ens expects to bring home the bacon. | 1 be a representatis °’1 the ! i ‘ 4 inn: ] 3 st i national amateur trap- of 6 to 1. Rogge was hit | SYDPSY tours this | 1 e . % \ Bl R X % in the fifth and eighth innings : | PIRATES TAKE THE LEAD year js the mea | All Stars Have Easy Time With New| e Ot B T ;;.,x," & . Over i b zion (N) Cincinnati (N) BY DEFEATING GIANTS | ywers to the motorcycle Londoners. . 1 o s b hpo a e RGO e | 2Ol 5 { will hold a championshir ded an- | ¢ 5% 2 e 0 the Pa., June 6.—Pittsburgh re- | SPort. Tours to the mountalns, lakes and| The local All Stars had an easy time on July 3 and 4 and the win- " wit = o ertob 4 04 0 L RS e ttractive spots are held tor- | with the New London Sachems at Mo- Il head for the states to show us ies; a s . {= 3 et Lo 9 | York 5 to 4. the winning run coming in | C¥cle clubs and other cycle org tions | hegan park on Sunday afternoon, sending Twi Tk wood it iier cui ol e 15 fotor % money firm ; | Griselt - 4 1 4 ; e {he Sinih Inbme two out. The Giants | Il all parts of the country. The Newark | them home with a 15 to 4 bea It " Trapehoot . ang ex- 1500 1 18 iling rate 7 1.2 ) . L2l 4 red all their runs off Glazner. He re- |club is making plans for 3 biz outing at!was a free hitting game and errors fig- 1o Baiboa ‘ ? og k st i e ) F o 1 vor of Adams in the fifth who | the seashore, while the Denver and Los!ured largely in the score. Eogue and vy e i 1 Call ance « 410 2ol o 5 1 2fstopped the scoring of the visitors. The |Angeles clubs have decided on tours|Bush pitched for the All Stars, and Pen- has 250 mem- 1 t 4 K e rough attractive rpountainous country | cault was on the mound for New | bers, of which are active shooters 0 N b P R s Now York (M) Pittsburgh |and outinzs at lake® resorts for their | London boys are four gun clubs i’ the sone and 1 el | | e o= ¢ {&vpsy tour progran : {all are members of the association. One Rogge 1n I et L 15-19 are the dates for the biz Hyman Signs With Manchester. f these days the n v i sfSyeat fi’\"i\?"? Bri { Sam Hyman, the Hartford boy who Alaska Porto oS, Bos . 000 : L eearclards A ltied has made such a iant n: shooting championsh . ¢ Cinc oo 10000 Kelly,1b S [chmmanyinicares in collegiate baseball wh: comes to pass e E i Al Eaeka : e et T s premier twirler for Georgetown uni- | championship - It H ) | Smith.c o B RS et | versity, has signed for the season with | everything the Unite & poroge % o L e | Barues.p ' S | the Manchester baseball club. o ot ‘, w7 FIFTEEN HITS GIV e . Duwels Defeat Melrose. | Hyman pitched against the local K. of ; GOOD SUBSTITUTE Belxia i Jus . CARDINALS EASY VICTORY | | Sunday at the unds C. team here last year for Taftville and FOE GAME BIEBDS wer wer by 20 almost 50 | Victors £ e 8 St. Louis. June Teh St. Louis Cardi-i " (z) Ren for Adsm in 3 handed team of Taft-;Was beaten 2 to 0 alue of the gui fowl as a sub- nts, andinavian rates showing | Victory - 05,00 * | nals continued their heavy hitting to-| Two men out when A g, defeating them! 2 gam. e wat | counting fifteen safeties from the| Sere bs inmines Sers e score of 18 to 9. ant:c Seouts Win from Norwich Town.!y.riridge, qus . e e fes of Keenan and Betts and win- | New York ... ....0 20110 —4 | “Melrose had team and things| The baseball team of the Yantic Boy|ing more and m market. Liberty issues and Vic. | Sterting gty ning from Philadelphia, 11 to 0. Score; | Pittsburgh .... ...100110 0 1 1—5 |looked good for t up to the fourth|Scouts defeated the Norwich Town team |fond of this cla notes rcorded variable recessions| Domand ® MR | Philadelphia (N) St. Louis (N) o bl Smith, Cutshaw. Three base hits, |jnning, when Mulholland, the fi on the Norwich Town green Saturday af- mand for these fowls is increasing stead- ta Ibarpbees Sl b o i I Baneroft, Walker, up, drove a home run over the b ternoon by a score of 13 to 9.. The b any restaurants t e r value) aggregated $12,- 3 Hurley, the ne followed Mulh MRS. VAN DERBECK LEADS IN e eries were: Yantic, Wilbur and Roger: 5 ind the boys kept | for Norwich Town, Healey and Chapman. |3 EASTEEN GOLF TOURNEY pounding Leeute, the Melrose pitcher, at | Y a hapman. ge cities are eager to secure STOCKS, e e e bang and ¢ dinners as a Brookline, Mass., June 6.—Mrs. Clar- |Local People at Leonard-Kansas Bont. icacy. When 11 cooked, gui- Close - -nce H. Vanderbeck, of Philudelphia, a| kie Wilson, who is an ardent fo! attractive in appearance, al- - " 2 e rmer national champion, led a field of | darker of the boxing game and who has common fowls, and < | Norway ) |94 golfers in the first half of the annual; Accused Of Wall Street i | corronnusssusan 8 staged several boxing shows city f young girls is tender and of |36 hole medal play tournament for the (o ; 3 . Gregee » 3 i % w . Silverstein attende the Leon- : srs.ntina o women's eastern golf championship, play- Blow Up i R ooy Picanass St e s ° led today on the links of the Brooklinef PER T ot g neas are = CHICAGO GRA K — —ie | Country Club. Her scul‘e" was 88, z £ lary. : . % - L T MR Youls & 3% | “Miss Glenna Collett, 17 years old, of Lverready Team Challenges Again. | A part i B Ah e = % lower (o> dune 6—Wheat averaged| () Batted for Be | Providence, the youngest play in the | The Everready baseball team of Tatt-|I¥ t easy reach of the larg e BT e Ry, ehier fofl TEatr e | tournament, scored 89. Other champiom’ ville would like to challenge any team |<aStern markets, make a practice ‘o Am Woo. epression of foreisn ex iadelphia .... {ship possibilities tonight included Miss Slainfield e e, |Taising a hund! or so guineas each in Woa ... st R Sl ip possi Plainfield, not over 17 years avera. e to lc advance with $1.30 1-4 and S- E $1.16 3-4. Corn gained 1-8 to lost 1-4 to 3-8, and pro unchanged to 30c lo Unsettling effects of break in for- | elgn exchange rates was apparent | throughout the day in the wheat mar- 1 Elizabeth Gordon, of Providence and {Miss Daisy Airey, of New York, each| with 80;-Miss Frances C. Griscom, of Philadelphia; Mrs. George Hemry Stet-| son, of Philadelphia; Mrs. H, Arnold TIGERS HAMMER THREE | Jackson, of Greenwich, Conn., and Mrs. PITCHERS AND WIN 12 10 8 |Gouverneur Morris, of New York, each Philadelphia, June 6.—Detroit complet. | Jith 91: and Mrs. W. A. Gavin, of New ket, although railles took plac 11 | ed the series here today by hammering | * 5 i after the opening and jus: before tny | three Philadelphia pitchers for a 12 to 8 id‘;rd‘:i ‘i‘?‘fn’g’r’;‘;‘f“‘;(fi*’i; mc:ed oo closs. The first upturn was due to lp. | Victory. Nimeteen hits were gathered by |y “,inual inter-city team matched for eral buying on the part of a big firm | the Visitors. Included in this array were |, 0 ‘oo = oS00 S0 contested forl 7% | that was In receipt of bullish crop ad-| 5 homey rans, by [Cobb,] Dasns; and i y but the great majority of guineas in small flocks of from 19 CLEVELAND BALL PLAYERS upon farms in the west gnd n the south. Many farmers keep a pair ARE GOOD TRAPSHOOTERS a trio of guine more as a hovelty By PETER P. CARNEY. n for profit, and from these a smail While the Cleveland ball club was in|flock is raised. The gunea fowl doubt- Fouston the gun club of that Ty less would be mo r on farms put on a trapshooting competition for the | were it not for and at times ball players, and Chester Thomas and | seemingly never- ry. However Tris Speaker tied at 2 straight. On the |some people cons an argu- shoot off—a miss and out affair—Speaker iment in the guin avor, as it gives missed his 13th target and lost. During warning of maraud in ‘the poultry {for mext Sunday at Plainfield. timora & Ohin (7% | vices from Nebraska. Crop repores traw | Tilue, respectively. Triples were made by |PY New York, Philadelphia and Boston. 2 | Kansas and Oklahoma' however, w ler and Heilmann. Dugan. of the | ® | bearish, and the market turmed down ics also had a home run. Score: |VICHT WORKOUT SEEN i i | ward again, Influenced by assertions that | Dotroit (A) Philadelphia (A) AT $1.00 PER HEAD foreigners were tr L h ab b 1 el Pox ¢l Atlantic City, N. J., June 6.—Although ving to re-sell, and that ST S { c City, N. J,, June 6—2 | fresh export business was very slow. 872 6 alGuowars 5 0 1 ?‘Jack Dempsey @id ne boxing today, about On the other hand, word became our- 23 0 0UWalkerld § 212 1 0200 spectators, half of whom were Wo- e B e o B AR e e e e LEHIGH-WILKES BARRE 500000 bushels had heen <old for ship- | 01 33"‘“‘""‘ e 31:" V‘E;x:: :‘::l:;‘f‘gm;‘;’:g;;‘:“ ‘Ah":‘;fx N ment to Burope. is news le to 30 ugan.?b 43 o |his TO1 . s % | something of ,pmng.\ n ot \h(, :,A, 5 3 § “\tv::wh 4125 0lover the left eye, which had to be stitch- ny, | Minutes, but failed to wipe out enti 4 e S "‘ ian after yecsnr?igi;x::rkfi Gemenal Meom ... o~ | Iy the nervousness due to the flurry out, forced the champion to climinate al Gt o B M, | exchange. Decrease of the visible sup- [poxine com B e ; ,.f‘.:f _‘g,,'“’"j Oy i | PIy to less than 9,000,000 bushel at- | | wound vffll be permitted to n; ely heal wp Motnr Cor .. [ Lyracted but little notice. Spreaders sold i:efo\?;n‘;u:‘: ;:z; tém;rg::v;su: “reflu:ned_ut ‘ % Central % | Ju s < Manage wan i d a result of smallness of rural offerinzs, | the tender eyebrow. Dempsey may do no B e Favorable crop reports eased in the oats boxing until Friday or Saturday. Int Mer Mar pr market Mo Teucx Provisions tended to sox In line witl {AMERICA’S AND ENGLAND'S BEST 514 514 514 313 e pae hog values. o | GOLFERS IN PRELIM MATCHES Inter Paper i - BOSTON MAKES IT THREE | 3 " snmecets, a e i e 6.—(By Th Three witnesses have positively - 50c Ex""R ".‘ X g CHIGAGD GRAIN MARKET. ! STRATGHT ¥ROM CHAMPIONS |, Fleneasles. Sootiond, deme G BT TRGY s AGd Grilsappé S Filipls, the TRA BASKETS ARE USED Mexican Petrd | A. P. est ame 1o Miami _Copper Ma, K %& T Mmoot Pacifie Mimeonrt Pac pr Boston, June 6.—Boston made it three | American golf professionals met here to- . E Italian Truckman, of Bayonne, N. of four for The series and three|day in preliminary matches, in prepara-| J. as the driver of the death wagon. | eht from the world champion Cleve- | tion for the championship tournament 3 - The Government has made its first Yt Bn Gk Sw &% The W rur cume on Caldwells wild | competed, which allowed of five four.| SPecified legation against an indi- elephone 884 5 CE! 4 S © Colins’ double and Vitt's sac- | somes and ten Individual matches. vidual for connection with the the scventh. Speaker signalled | The American professiontis fared ra-| crime. . = = DIUSMCTCY i

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