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DERSON AND BRENNECKE TO ROLL CONNIE LEWIS AND DEWEY OF BRIDGEPORT, AT ROGERS’ RECREATION ALLEYS TONIGHT — GASTON, GIANTS' CRUIT, MAKES HIMSELF SOLID WITH FANS IN ROLE OF PINCH HITTER—TWO NEW BOXERS ADDED TO DEMPSEY’S TRAINERS—YALE DEFEATS C.U. e ———————— AND DEWEY WL LOCAL MEN 25 Break Kalen Jorickson i | — | hes in $100 Series at rs' Alleys Tonight match Anderson and ke eity, will be ovening Rogers’ Recrea- The mateh s cheduled 8 o'clock It i even the htween games Adie this at in MIE ANDERSON Attle of before nas b well ult realm visiting the toth kno vt city it of o cliss ther o can di eity s that op present crop o plleged to be such le. 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' BIN SCREW LEAGUE, Jwme M) predicted | teh | Dewey (GIANTS" RECRUIT ' HELPS TEAM TO WIN Gaston Produces Timely Three Bagger in Pinch Hit Role May 1 New A spirited eight inuing Brooklyn's nts winning by a ston, a recruit catche tiefng run with a thre: nd Burns dre in Mon W ston with the thir o off Reuther. the first ga stk has won from Brooklyn this New York rally enable seore of drove Rapp. Snyder Nyan alirown Neht, p haston ©Monroe Barnes, p Total Wheat Konetehy Myers Kil Miller, ¢ AdKruger Hood | Ruether, p 2l ccomoumus luoomana a tal + Hatted for Ryan in seventh. b Datted for he in eighth « Han for Gaston in eighth. d Batted for Milled in ninth © Ran for Krueger In ninth. New York 000000063 x—3 Drookiyn 0000200002 Two.base hits—King (2), Snyder. Three- base hits—Ruether, Gaston. Stolen bas Ruether, Olson. Kacrifices—Rapp, Snyder. Left on bases—New York 11, Brooklyn &. Dases on balls—Of Ruether 3, Nehf 1. Hits —Off Ry 6 in 7 innings, Barnes 1 in 1 Nehf 1 in 1. Struck out—By Ruether . Ryan 1. Winning pitcher—Nehf. Umpires Drennan and Emsite. Time of game—2:05 Braves Win in Eighth. May, 5.—Meadows lost his ith inning here and Boston defeated Philadelphia The hitting of Boeckel, who drove in 4 another, and the fleld fe o, ye rt Rawlings, Meunel, If | Wrightstone . Miller, sx Miller, 1b gls atted for Keenan in Boston g o el and Br Miller and Brugi Off Mey Hits—Of Meadow Keenan 0 in 1-3 (Boeckel) Fillingim Passed Tow Struck Wild pitches— wdy Losing Hart and Me Cormick. Time of game. 2 Freeman Checks Reds, Chicago. May 5.—Chicago defeated Cin cinnati, 3 to 1, In the first game of the ser- e here yesterday by bunching hits behind the erors of the visitors. Freeman pitched in fine form, and was given air.tight sup- port The score Chicage (N.) ab Flack ' ' Harber Deal, 3b O Farrell | Freeman, Cincinnati (N.) ab “ ‘. ‘ 1 ' 3 1 1 00 alaskert 1o 0 Total 12 1 92416 R In_eighth 00003000 x—3 900010000 (3), Mollocher. Stolen Maisel Double Daube « pn Two-hase hits—See sacrif, Fonseca and and Grimes (%), 1 Chicago 7. Bases on Hits—Of Rixey 9 in 7 in- in 1. Mit by pitcher—By Hnu* out—Ry Losing pitPher—Rixey and Moran. Time of on ba o— Napler 1 Freeman (Hargrave) Rixey 2, Freeman 1 Umpires—Itingler gamo—1:39 nings NO BOUTS ON MAY 30. Boston, Mass., May 5.—No permits | will be issued for boxing bouts on Memorial day, the state boxing com- | Sev. | out—By Hodge 1, Middleton 2, Kerr 4. mission announced yesterday. | | l | | to his camp, ing in the second round. | visiting | mouth —Philadeiphia 9. | | Gleason's Team | stop or DEMPSEY ADDS T0 LIST OF TRAINERS Middleweight and Welterweight | Boxers to Assist Jack for Big Bout Summit, N. J.. May 5.—Jack Demp sey, world’'s heavyweight champion, who is engaging in light training at Freddic Welsh’'s farm near here for his bout July 2 with Georges Carpen- tier, has added two sparring partners it was announced today are Alex Trambid- middleweight. and Pa., welter- The new arvivals Portland, Ore., Steve Latzo, Scranton, weight. The champion has discouraged large attendances at his workouts which for the last several d: have included cight rounds of boxing and the customary road and gymnasium work. Dempsey has displayed great interest in Welsh's effort to come back to the ring and has referced the bouts of the last two nights in which the former lightweight titlcholder was victorious. Reveille sounds for Dempsey daybreak and he has been doing hi road work with Joe Benjamin, Pacific coast lightweight. Trambidas and Latze accompanied them on yester- day morning's jog. It waa reported today that Jack Kearns, the cham- pion's manager, has arranged detaily at the Dempsey camp in Atlantic City and that Dempsey probably would go thera tomorrow. Tex Rickard, promoter of the championship bout, when questioned yvesterday regarding thae referee, saia that there are many good men avail- able in New Jersey. Principals in the bout under terms of the contract must select the third man in the ring. WELSH GOING STRONG. Scores Two Ring Victorles Within Twenty-four Hours, Morristown, N. J., May 5.—Freddie Welsh, former world lightweight champion, won a technical knockout here last night over Kid Murphy of Newark in the second round of a scheduled 10-round bout. It waa Welsh's second victory within 24 hours, he haxing defeated Young Wil- lio Jackson in the eighth round of ' 1 heduled 10-round bout in Summit, . J., Tuesday night. Murphy's seconds threw a towel in | the ring after two minutea of fight- Welsh had punished hia opponent with a succes- sion of lefts and rights to the body. Heavyweight Champion Jack Demp- sey was the referec. DARTMOUTH PILES UP RUNS. Boston University Nine by Score of 13 to 3. Hanover, N. H. May 5.—Dart- mouth downed the Boston University ball tossers in the first home game or | the season here yesterday by a final tally of 13 to 3. Tho Green léd from the opening innipg, having no trou- ble in solving the offerings jof the two pitchers. In addition Dart- | was aided by frequent mis- g by the Boston team. Captain Ross was on the mound for Dartmouth and had little difficulty in turning back the opposing batters. Wagner, at second base, turned in the best work for Boston. The score by | innings: r. h. e Dartmouth 22023031x—13 13 0 Boston Uri. 100002000— 3 5 6| Batteries—Ross, Tracy and Merritt | and Heep: Toland, Gillis Defeats and O'Con- nor. | TIGERS BEAT CHISOX Unable to Kecp Tn Lead After Scoring Five Runs In Opening Inning. Detroit, Mich.. May 5.— made five inning here yes. terday and won, 11 to 8, Chicago outhit De- locals bunched their blows to bb made a diving-body Falk's double in the seventh and threw to Young, who caught Collins at th plate. The score Detroit (A) Young Bush, Dlue, 1b | Alnsfith, Suther Chicago (A) ab ' Detroit Chicago .. Cobb, § Falk Three-base hit—Hooped. Young, Blue, Cobb. Sacrifice Ehmke, Jones. Left on bases—Chicago 14. Detroit 5. Base on balis—Off Sutherland 1, Ehmke 2. Hodge 2. Middleton - Hitse—Off Sutherland 4 in 1:3 inning, Mid- dieton § in 2 2.3, Kerr 6 in 5 Struck Win- pitcher— ning _pitcher—Ehmke. Losing | Driscoll, | Vail, | Corwin, { Mack, 3h | Saturday. FRANK (TS RIDICULOUS For US To BE PAYING OUT RENT MONTH AFTER MONTH - - WE OUGHT To OWN A HOME OF OUR QWN AND WE CAN SNAP OUR FINGERS AT THE LANDLORD --HE'LL NoT HAVE A CHANCE To DICTATE - - WHY THINK OF THE MONEY WE \;e ;spe;-:r for RENTING THWS _MEASLY FLA To SHOW FoOR (T-- AND_NOTHING (00 1N RENTS B PAID_ ouT - rME ALL PAID FOR - A Lo ""'_‘_'/// PRETENDING @@ 2 EN m_'.m*r‘:rzssy LAYS AWAKE PRACTICALLY ALL NIGHT TueE ARGUMENT SoAKIMG N - :((L(( HAS IMAGINARY CONVUERSATION UWNTH LANDLORD IMAGINES TeLLinG LARDLORD To-Go To- YALE BEATS C. U. Timely Hitting by Sloan and Eddy, |BASEBALL RUNS FOR WEEK MAY 1.7 and Great Catch by Peters Are Fac- National League tors in Victory for, Blue. M. T. W. T. F. S. Ttl New York . New Haven, B D rooklyn’ . May 5.—Although Jackson of Catholie University pitched faultless ball yesterday, op- | LRl -.... portune hits by Sloan in the first ana | Boston Eddy in the ninth helped Yale to win, | Litts . 2 to 1. The visitors touched up Chit. | CiRf. tenden in the third, Mack, Dunn ana | S1ica80 Lynch singling in succession, Mack | St- Louis .. scoring on the last hit. Peter's pret- ty throw to third, catch Dunn off tne bag, was probably the play that de- cided the game. Despite a cold, bleak wind, the fielding was fast and clean. The score: moouwewal b RS RNy Koy HemK e American League S. M. T. W.T. F. 8. Tl New York . b Boston Phil. ‘Wash. Cleveland . Chicago .. Detroit .. St. Louis .. Yalc. ab. 3 ° OO D s D e Murphy, Aldrich, Sloan, cf Kernan, Eday, rt Crane, It Kelly, 3b . Peters. ¢ . Chittenden, Hwry aeots - R R O R ] MOYN R 1b | International Le: S. M. T. W.T. F. 8. TL Reading .. X Baltimore . J. C .. Newark .. Roch. .... Toronto . Buffalo Syracuse . oco0cormor~y MoMO MO wo - BUwOHO oMLY meocoocacel I - ™ Hoo-uada - [P T A " Denault, ss 1b . it 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE Results Yesterday Detroit 11, Chicago 8. The New Boston-Philadelphia. games postponed on account of rain . Others teams were not scheduled. ot 2h rt » Dunn, Curran, Lynch, Jackson, N ocooco~ooNal were *One out when winning run scored. Yale ... > Catholic Uni Standing of the Clubs P C .706 647 I ol .400 .500 .333 .308 01000000 0—1 Two-base hit. Sloan: sacrifice hit, Lynch; stolen bases, Eddy, Murphy, left on bases, Yale 4, Catholic Uni- versity bases on balls, off Chitten- den 2: struck out, by Chittenden 3, hit by pitcher, Chittenden (Dris- coll); umpire, Johnstone: time ot game, 1:30 Cleveland Washington Detroit New York St. Louis PENN TRACK TEAM NAMED. New York at Washington. Boston at Philadelphia. Chicago at Cleveland. Detroit at St. Louis. Robertson Sclects 25 Athletes to Meet Dartmouth and Columbia. Philadelphia. May Twenty-five University of Pennsylvania track and field athletes were selected yesterday by Coach Lawson Robertson to com- pete with Dartmouth and Columbia in a triangular meet at New York on The men will leave here NATIONAL LEAGUE Results Yesterday New York 3, Brooklyn 2. Boston 5, Philadelpha 2 . Chicago 3, Cincinnati 1. The Pittsburgh-St. Louis game was postponed on account of rain. Friday. Maxam and McFadden will run in the sprints; Eby and Larry Brown in the middle distances, and Head in the two miles. Other members of the team are Winsor, Bartells, Irwin, Jack, F. | A. Smith, Smalley., Werr, Barrick, Fole Frank Nichols, Woodside, Nolte, Temple, Thurman, Gill, Rog- ers, McKenzie, Meredith and MceMul- lin Standing of the Clubs w Lost P. C. .813 .667 847 .500 .389 .368 .312 .280 Pittsburgh Brooklyn New York Chicago Cincinnati Boston .... Philadelphia St. Louis MIKE GIBBONS LOSES. Grand Rapids, Mich.. May 5.— Chuck Wiggins of Indianapolis won a newspaper decision over Mike Gib- bons of St. Paul, tormer middleweight Games Tomorrow Brooklyn at New York. Philadelphia at Boston. Bridgeport Hartford New Haven Worcester Pittsfield ¢ Springfield .. York-Washington and | Albany ... Waterbury Fulton, knocked out Jack Temple of Francisco in was to have been.a ten-round bout at the Irish benefit boxing show here last night. the men had been boxing 1 minute and 33 Temple with a left to the jaw after the Pacific Coast boxer had taken a count of nine. REALLY - NOT A BAD \DEA Yessir { Movie of a Man Deciding to Own HisOwn Home - - - . - . . ByBriggs IDEA: TAKING FIRMER HOLD, THE MORE You THiNK OF 1T THeE BETTER 1T GETS t've DECIDED To.ownw MY own OME — ~ RIDICULOUS PAYING RENT r:d\onm AFTER MoMNTH - -~ CAN SNAP MY FINGERS AT LANDLORD- HE'LL NOT HAVE A CHANCE To DICTATE - w OF MONEY SPENT FOR RENTING LY FLMT — -NOTHING To SHow FoR U HAVE D OUY BrROUGH HAVE HOME ALL PAID —, IN A NUTSHELL INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Results Yesterday Buffalo 6, Jersey City 5. Newark 17, Syracuse 12. Rochester 4, Reading 17. Toronto 7, Baltimore 4, Standing of the Clubs ) Won Lost Newark .... Baltimore . Toronto Jersey City Buffalo .. Syracuse Rochester Reading Games Tomorrow Reading at Rochester. Baltimore at Toronto. Jersey City at Buffalo. Newark at Syracuse. EASTERN LEAGUE Results Yesterday Bridgeport 6, Hartford 3. Albany 10, Waterbury 2. New Haven 7, Pittsburgh 3. Worcester 5, Springfield 2. Standing of the Clubs Won Lost S a By Games Tomorrow Hartford at Bridgeport. Waterbury at Springfield. New Haven at Worcester. Albany at Pittsfield. FULTON SCORES K. 0. Big Fred Stops Jack Temple in First Round at Irish Relief Show Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Pa., Minneapolis at May 5.—Fred heavyweight, San the first round of what The bout ended after seconds. Fulton dropped Eddie Wimler, Pittsburgh, won the newspaper decision over Patsy Scan- . lon, in six rounds. New York, was de- Pittsburgh, Marty Cross, feated on points by Jack Perry, Pitts- burgh, a majority of the sport writers at the ringside. in ten rounds, according to JAMES GOES TO NEW ORLEANS. Beaumont, Tex., May 5—Bill James, veteran lefthanded pitcher, formerly with the Cleveland Americans, been sold outright to the New Or- leans (Southern association) club by eagt b, has ~NTS ik SN =AY RUTH IN BAD? Manager Huggins Reported As Hay ing Issued An Ultimatum to Bam bino Babe. Boston, May 5.—Unless Babe' R: keeps in condition and observes tl training rules of the club he will b indefinitely suspended by Miller Hug] gins. | It was reported here Tuesday a {ernoon that Huggins had issued a ultimatum to Babe last night and tol, i him that he could not play with th | Yankees unless he attended strict! to business and reported to the hotq fat a certain hour each night. ‘While Ruth already has mad home runs this season, and is ! jof his last year's record, his fieldin has not been up to the standard. Col. T. L. Huston, part owner d the Yankees, denied last night tha there had been any trouble betwee! Ruth and Huggins and that the Bal \v?uld be suspended unless he keg in’ condition. RUSSELL’S PITCHING WINS. New Hampshire State Unable to Scoy Off Harvard Twirler. Cambridge, Mass., May 4.—Haiva shut out New Hampshire State colll on Soldiers’ field yesterday afternoon to 0. Russell, in pitching his fourt! straight victory, held the visitors 4 three hits, and allowed only one of thel runners to reach third base. Conlol Harvard’s shortstop, contributed so: sensational fielding, accepting six hai chances without an error. The score: x. N Harvard ....003 000 10x—4 New Hampshire 000 000 000—0 Batteries—Russell and Blair; Ande: son and Champiogne. WILLIAMS NINE IS VICTOR. Wesleyan in Hard Fough Game by 5 to 3. Middlctown, Conn., May 5.—Willia defeated Wesleyan 5 to 3 in a sharpl contested game on Andrus field yeste: day afternoon. B. Boynton's catch 4 a 18ng iy’ to center field from Connol 1y’s bat in the first inning was a fes ture of the game. In the ninth Wed leyan had three men on bases-and t out when Camp, one of Waesleyan surest hitters, was struck out by Holmes. The score: Defeats . Ak 000 201 002—5 6 Wesleyan ....100 100 001—3 Batteries—Holmes and Finn; nolly and Hener. . Williams ..... 7 Co! “FIDO” ROLLS TONIGHT. “‘Fido’’ O'Brien travels to Waterbus® this cvening, to mect Bob Stone at g ‘Wooster alleys. On tomorrow eve at the Casino alleys, the same bowle! will clash again. Stone is one of t magst popular bowlers that appears o the .local lanes, and his presence at th Casino lanes tomorrow evening is sul to bring out a big crowd. The Bra city sheriff has a big following, whic] : usuall ccompanies him out of to