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BRITAIN DAILY, HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1021, DO” O’BRIEN ROLLS WATERBURY “JOE” HARPER AT.CASINO ALLEYS TONIGHT: —INDIANS DR!YE.M JOHNSON. OFF_ MOUND AFTER WORLD’S [NNANT IS RAISED AT DUNN FIELD—BRAVES TOP PIRATES IN P.I'ICHINGDUEL_ RESERVATIONSSNDICATE RECORD-CROWD. AT.CHAMPIONSHIP-BOUT ER JOHNSON 1§ EN FROM BOX Celebrate Raising ol World's Pennant champlons drave box, bunchify ey FOGS—Senmior a NEW GOL! Ayhurst iHenvy of new » fasbion for onu sets golfers—operadls! ove ) awd. " and ~ k v h K 1 So0a2e 000 0 Weleniel 2 » 16000016 0—2 - 1o b oo U mpkee Wwon Pwo-ba Hoope hit—Hooper Mutligan. Sacritec Mulrenan and Sheely. tgn %, Chicago 12, Bases mn €. Mt by piteher Struck out—Ry Mul. Lmpitres —Chill and game—2:30 Stolen bases . it— Lo M Tiv Wil the ®h K (Mostil) Time o [t i SPUG-PILEY BOUT MAY, L. The pestponed bout between Char- Ptie.Pilkington, the. Meriden flash, and ,'('!nhnln' “Shug” will be pulled off at the New Haven Arena an Thursday revaning, May #Haven - will, be the third man ia the | ring. There has been considerabis discussion aver the meeting of these -for nt draw In the Elm City and quite a goodly number.of fans thought that it"would never come pass, but the | bout is in the works ard s to be a . Peal thing. v flrwt ¢ on's shard ryrud Uhe into and it ths that the elghth w run, inoss on th* Yankees in 40 1 Detroit () h po a 4 A. A. U. BOXING SHOW. | The first boxing. exhibition of the | Connecticut, Association Amateur Atbletic mnion, will be held on May Music_hall, New' Haven, undér ausplces’ of the Kennéy Athletic i association. Five ‘boxing exhibitions | are carded in classes as follows: 105 pounds and under; 115 pounds amd under; 125 pounds and under; 185 pounds and under; 145 pounds ['under, and a battle royal of jpounds and under. Handsome pr { will be awarded the winners in e class. Entries must: be in to T. Kenney at New Haven before May - D ab 4 New York ' . 20, b %) &t the Rotl i #nrgent York 4, Detrolt wuthertand 1. Hoyt it horl Hoyt 1 ni Time . 15. DUNBAIL W. AND J_ CAPTAIN, Washington, Pa., May 12.-eDon £. Dunbar of Bonhamy Ky.. secdnd base- man of the Washington and Jefferson college baseball team, has been elect- ptain of the for the preseat | sensan. St. Louls (A.) L C CEn¥ fELEASE PITOMERT PUHR. May 12.—Pitcher Osédr fi-hander, obtaiged hy e tionala from Omaha, been releused 1o the Kansag-City cfub of the American association, Presidght Veeck announced today for Mt nine unable delphin was Vietory May 1 ot Mullig Y OUNG H’r“l)b,lr m dmson MV » | Wouigd oc 1oMyor, , .C o %nc the, second time after their | Hae ! AINTT (S RoTTeN Ggeel THE Bl SIEY ON HER BETTER MOISE A » JusT | s eenlg ST | ALK oUT | CAN SING Local Bowler -{0-Try ml(f*Re\rel‘seI Previous Defeat ! 10" O'B Harper ’ alleys, i this weelk, (the en takes on Waterbury this evenins ‘at the for the Accond time previous clash at ‘\\.mm.un on Tuesday night result- {ing disastrously. the local man losing eight out of eleven gamee © For a time in Tuesday night's. match, things looked zood Tor “Iidv"” whg started off With two straight wins. The clever | | Brass City pin toppler, howgver. zot” ®oi with the result that the local ma as outclassed thereafter On the Church street strips, “Fido” looks for a win. To down Havper, “Fido" Will_have tb he at his best. dn look. ing ‘over thé various. bowlers in the Connecticut Duckpin tourney this season. to the writer, Harper is one of the bes®that bas rolled here. He is up near the top of the pile, and is bound ve Andy McCarthy and Jack Spalc a rm_argument for the title. Harper is accom- panied by a delegation of dyed-in= | thewool howling fans, whose rooting is a feature. | Last Night's Results. The results of games rolled Rogers Recreation and the Casino leys last night, follow: ALLE o WHD EVverR ToLD BO0'D SHE COVLD" to MAN'GEMENT - at al- CASINO Jobn- | Ambury Bearsiey Northert Manniog " YALR QYERGOIES LD Williams Piled X'p Threg Runs in First Inning” Bitt Blue "Team Kept Plag- ging. Away. - New Haven, Ma¥ 12.—Williams got. away to a3 to 0 lead against Yale vesterday and maintained it until the " sixth inning ‘When'the Efis rallied and el Pwom, 8 to 5. All'tliree runs were un- 4 lonrned and were largely, due to er- t rors by Murphy and Kelly. \¢ © pitched a mo-hit game for seven in- { fnings, ‘but in the eighth Willidims found f fepresented the total registered off f him?' In the sixth two passes, singles f and Kelly, fa ' New Britain omfp 26, Mosey King of New | Miss Miss Miss Miss Misgs Kipp Breny Thatcher New Brit Miss Hockney Mimy | Misw . unninghant Miss _Anderson Miss A. Cunningham by ‘ Bddy nd Holmes' error, netted five talligs. Crane'$ batting featured his return to the game after a layoff of three weeks caused by a wrenched knee. Dankel- "1y, freshman captain last year,’ was "tried at third. His base rtinning was [ spectacular. _Hoyt's pl:\\' was the Wil- tiamy' fmtnrc ROGERS' ALLEYS, Center Church wve, St. Mark's S. Mark's K. 0. W. K. 0. . Asmant Williams Rackliffe Rackliffe Paitney Mumphreys Center Church Fellowship Yale. .. Bacon 5 w H Aldrich, ($ Sloang, Ketnan, - 9O AP o s Kelly, 3b 1042y *'r Ceters. ¢ 4 T T = | R ST 1o - [ McCabe jalucobson Richards 1 teme el 2 ! Monjo, It Holmes, p Gregory, . p 5[ NS 1OR WEEK MAY 8-11 o American League "~ 8. M.T. W'T. F. & Tu. .30 5 010 rnhl!?'ono 2 0—5 Crane, Petéfx; three- stolen bases)! XY, ch ‘%, “Kelly X.°Crane: sacrifice Mitk, X X F i hnm-a Kefly: ‘@oublé PaF Mirie / phy MEleveland { Hefrois & Léuis } o ® | Wadh'gton New York Phil Boston Total Williame . Two-basa h’it | base hit." Gregor: Aldrieh and Kerniaf: left on =, Williams Yate 107 bases on , off Selleck Hotmv-x 7. Greg- ry 1; stryek coft Selleck -6, Holmes 1 10 i % g g iearas ’ Rorty; fIr Cincinnati | St. Louis & x | Percy Tirs | The D ™ International Le: wguld u‘,\d) L ‘ ¢ M. T. W. - 8T [any tagpin, u,m,c,u 1 | CATS O ~BRE. gy BG, { willing to mieet n\\ | tor a gatimosh Merfdon; With the pro- | vision that ~thejsameqPrice be puaid « ! for a return game:inthis ¢ity. Vincent i Nold ¢ the musdxgasyant he: may be | commiwnicated withomut 43 142« View | stréets) Meriden. = WESLAX 8; LOERTS Brooktynes Phil. Bt on ¢~ | &ew York #iasburgh “hicazo 0 in W "Gregory f@Hnt6ne ond )EC%"\\“ team Ynes with _avejaging 17 to manager is PR | Tuffalo Newark Rochester Baltimore Reading Tyronto womwrak T ’ 'SCHAEFER “TOPS: HOREMANS San Francisco, May-# —Jake Middletown,i May 12-+Weslevan Baeler of Sai Francisce oweoh Woth woit 866y iU, pw thesennis toyena- Hlockd af iy orka 4000 dointagitch | Wt with'Sp-inflic R M. 41! oor of 18.2 biliards with Eduount $ira- \farhosny) taking ‘v th- " g in i | | i THE +HOUSE THAN THS WARBLE WAS A FTINE JuDae »OF MSt--mudT PE A FREM OF- Tre! ‘SROTTEN N_\.m\'BER,_ Selleck | Cleveland him for three safeties which ;Bosten 0| St 1 - HOP G b G W Sonpinbod- June, NoT A CHANC THOUGH - NOT a CHancT! 'S ROTTEN SHOG ‘% NING'S { Some PARNIL "GeT "~ THIS T@ER! wuiCAM. SEE THS NUMBER oury N THE ASH CAN ALREADY '3 ‘SO WONDER! THiS POID WOULD PUT THE&E BEE OW ANY TRaTGE B b2t ] st .80 BASEBALL IN A NUTSI-IELL — % e AMERFICAN LEAGUE Resnlts Yesterday Detroit 3; New. York 1. Boston 3:. Chicago 2. St Loatis 1; Philddelphie 0. €leveland 14, Washington 1. nding ol’ dle Clubs o3 Lost. ..l’.’ ..33 Washington Detroi. . New Xork .16 St Louia ‘Crane’s double Philadelphia, . Lhmsfl,«.... Games Today. Yorl¢ in Detroit. * stori 1f Chicago. ladelphia “in’ St. Louis. Washington in Cleveland. h.ew NATIONAL LEAGUE Results. Yesterday New _York 4, St. Louis 1. Brooklyn 5, Cineinnati 4. Boston 1, Pittsburgh 0 (13 innings) Chicago 19, PRiladeIph - ssiahad Stanging ol‘ the Clubs Pittsbufgh m ookIyn Philadelphia “Louis . Games Foday. St. Yoyis in New 1"0;1\. Cinéinnati in Brooklyan. Pittsburgh in Boston. Chicago in Philadelphia. SDAE . t0B v THE UPPER BOX. HE'S TRYIN o MAKE ME - SWELL CHAMCT- NOT-- | GET DTS MORE CHAWCES ~ AN TH'OTHER GOWS 1 I'VE A LOVELY MAKE-UP &1 Do SAY 1T _MSELE! .‘ggg . HOPE i, MEETS ME AT TH DooR WITH rits BABY PoLL CAR | FEGL > LIKE RITTIN' A FE&wW J HIGH §FOTS, ToN\Gru 5 'S BUM NUMBER- . Xoda dRas B i A TAS A MUSICAU TSHDWS TreS 1S ALl Tc T S LMEDERKRANZ & Hssp's THE Fud- ALLY Taass | NEAVERS S Fiyis” B o WOMBER'S A CRiMEDE: & ( Gleg 'fl’lnb.\\"'n Hold ‘E%n?. ” .'pp('?l' (‘Inss_ Chorus aj INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Results y Jersey: Citv«260. Syracuse Buffalo: 6. adNewark- 5o Rochesten. 8, Baltimore 4 Ths Beading«Toranto double head- er was postponed.on.account of high winds. The upper class Chorus and , t plea fltxb l the . New, rltal&‘ -scl tad will ‘brédent the Pilgrims of 1620,” at the school af ditorltitti_Friday ‘evening of thik we: at 8:15 " 0'®1odK. ““Rehéarsals- ha been going on__ for the last fé mopths under the direction of Geord B. Wathewd, direttor ‘of, ralisk .m ¢! Public' schovis: He wli-didd conductor of the concert on Frid] | even ‘“‘mfiw’e’rvm “Clib s Sofoten pakout; 220 members, , ipcluding pranos, second sopran: altos: barnitenes .and«basss JII be rendered was written by E. S. mer with“the- text SFYNVEY 9 csephine, Morgne; Earle M. Lambe | a well known vnolml’st Will" rend] "solos during the Program.- Miss Ire; | Vahlstrém will ming-the salo part [ the cantata, and .will also sing a ve: “Carry Me Faash Smndlng on.he Clubs X P. C. 5%9 | a7l l‘ 550 .580 | .500 484 450 316 Jgrscy City in Hod!ester Newnsic An Toronto. . teadimg~in Sylrmuae: Baltimore in Buffalo. Resnits Yésterday Woroestér 5; Murttérd 0. Ny ‘Havén 2, sWaterbuiry 1. Bri@gepdrt %, Albany 1.¢ Pivtdfield -3, | Sprifgfield 2. s o Stfinding vt the €bs, WYt Lost P. C. o 900 887 .600 ! .583 In addition with the - sifging | “The_ Pilgrims of 1620'° a miscella) ografi) of pld*dnd Todern selections, hgs’ en. arrang{dl G \,” 3 ¥ALE CQUNTS OX "STAR:* Cnmplm_) ] ann Azdinst: Harva May_ Decide Dual Meet.” Néw* ‘HavVen, ~ May- \12:—Has Stock fds taken a boom for th&rd track meet with Yale Yiere- Satusd: The meet ig the climax -of the s 81, both teams, as both-regard the ! temollegiatew as a field day ra thnn direct compeudon Yale’s-hdf nxflng ‘centered upor the abn at Tom" Campbell ‘fo capturé mije and the half mile r}n@s‘ a rumory are currént here’that will send. Captain“O’Conrell agai ‘Bdgoport New Hmven Hartford r. Wprcester "Pittgfiela Springticld Alvany Waterbury D NN R g Today, \v ster at Hartford. s‘%elfl at St\}’ing’flfld. \ Aterbuty 4: New Huv Bridgeport at_Albany. CLOSE-CALL.¥FOR BROWN. Providencé Xime -Noses ‘Out Massa- +- . phuseuts -\ggios, 4 to 3. “Providence, R. T, May 12.—It took Brown 14 innings to break the Mass- 'nchp%xlp,‘\&flw string of victories here yesterday. le score was 4 to 3. {ErongeNt R the Natgonal leagud Marw- | Ssamson, Brown's first man up, hit a i ‘off Holmes | iwvidiin the fourteenth. re; awm\hle rate:-€ home run, apd, there was no more scoring up to the eighth, when the ‘Aggies went-aheall, with'Brown even- imgeop idn the ssame inning. Both ‘teams scored again in the eleventh, Brady’s hit, Samison’'s ‘sacrifivte and Mereweather's bimpler slocouhted for the winning run. S e RVLLIANS LICKs o/GATTY. New Youk Alay-id.-m=Kid Williams of Baltimore, former 'bahtanweight “ehmrion, Rnocked out Packey O'Gat- "f‘:fgl Sid¢’ boxer, last night in the nfin\‘]x ‘round of their scheduled 12- nd_'ghcounter, which fi AT AF fite Pioneer Sporting club. A Spcge: w}on of. wicked rights and lefts Yo ) body iono short inside right pergut, \m ‘f), o the ‘8 1 n?é‘fll‘a E gn. 5, b, disp Cou: ‘('x Frefed \." e catured the | ‘lhc world’s champion 600-yard 'ru lner tq wear him ‘down hnd‘prevy | him from being able_to land first the, half. If the O'Conrell-Campb yace takes place it will be the ‘evd worth watching. £z B the ‘fact stafe is genexally con¢aded llmhc the COLLEGE BASEBALL. At Cambridge, Mass.—Holy.* Cr 8, Harvard:1. ; akér wilbdht nubmsron 1s tARing noth- ing tor granted, and is’ oyerlogking roviabvet ! nmol’:fi“fl&. W&fl:fl T i ‘Agricultural college. 3 (%" »Annoj ceme T Wi W 4 d - ‘:&t A’?‘N“l::om[’fl'“%’“ Bailey, 18 Phit delphia—Penns hnm nawn to ap: Delaware ¥. i ‘heen gddegd. ta.the. : At . Waorcester, Mass.—Worces! ley (‘:“t:’fi": fi?fi?fie}x ‘}w’ St | Tech . Rhods Island State 1 go Cu a3 u V' i Me.—=Maim Manager Johnny Evers recently geked f O L for. waivers.op iha, Diichers MaRager | * \\"xow Haven—Yale 9, Williams) f‘:::‘:l"": r:!(;:‘l‘i pittzl;;?or A ;‘;‘od { At Amherst, Mass.—Springfield C| ot = i . Am} the waiyen.mrice. The addition of Bai- e ley, gives , Bragklyn . tem, pilcherfi—r— G rignpsy; Ruethes, Smith,, Plefrer, dore,, Mamaux, Mitchell, Mohar -jus and: Bailey. ., ; o At Cj 5, H.—Dartmouth 4. ~Univ crs'lly v York, May 12 —Geoties Ch pentier and his_ are ex rIRNES Km l’hm\-w to arrive here Sunday! on the ste: ""hflsbuflgmmay T8 LAOKPST YRIOW- | of TiaSavoie and Rickard. is arrangi Jogse, the Indan who * joftied ‘the ;or :t t'fiw:‘inlcrecen';i;m Giolmm“utefld nee e arpentier, is un ‘bitching stag o, the Pitgsbureh Na- | 5 Wil spend a day or. two int tionals this seasonguwillesBmal. With | Giel analthen g0 direct: to-his train "the Bt s-as a0 bidgulsic.. This became | quarters: at Manhassett, Lang Is! K0 walit it ostaen sodfigial oLithoaclab kwhere: he. will settle;@own to

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