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HERALD, NEW BRITAIN DAILY MONDAY, MAY DDIE ANDERSON TACKLES McCARTHY AT ROGERS’ LANES TOMORROW NIGHT onnecticut Duckpin Tourn ey Leader, and Favorite to Cop Title This Year, to Oppose Local Star— “Fido” (O’Brien Matched Against Dewey Twice This Week. Two of the nnecticut Duckpin po ddle Anderson and Brien on local alleys during the ping week. They are Andy Mc- rthy of Hartford and Lou Dewey Bridgeport Mac I8 at present ding the procession for the Nut- ate bowling title and right on heels Is the Park Cityite, The ® for a long time have been walt- in anticipation the meeting of Carthy and Anderson. Ilad the edule culled for a clash between u. pair earlier in the seawon it is bable that the Capitol City man uld have emerged a victor over dy. However, tho recent spurt of popular Swadish boy brought een- leading bowlers in tourney will “Fido” erable confidence into the game of Teller certain that the line next s Recreation followers and It Is en the men step to y night at Ro the handsome Church street 1 will axed to capacity with tors for hoth bowlers. Andy’'s Great Spurt, nderson by his steady ring the past two weeks has im- pved his standing in the leafue miderab)y The figures last week him down in fourteenth posi- The matches with Kelly of ! port greatly alded the local boy fmproving his standing in the night Ander- he s will invade Iartford to meet n mateh, O'Brien Versus Dewey. ‘Fide” O'Brien, who turned the «k In clever fashion over Water- v Joe Harper at the Casino alleys ing the past week, tackles a tough 4 during the coming week in ey of Bridgeport, who has during past two weéks loomed up as most formidable opponent Andy arthy has in the tourney. “Fido” d lLou clash tomorrow night Lewis' alleys at RBridgeport, n Thursday night, they will at the Casino alleys. Good Luck. Boys. IBill Brennecke and FEddie Ander- Journey to RBridgeport this eve- & to meet Lewis and Dewey in the bond round of the match for a $200 rye. Standing of Contestants. 1 106 (Hartford) wey (Bridgeport) lding (New Haven Harper (Wat'bury) ite (New [faven) ler (Seymour) pne (Waterbury) derson (N. Britain) (New Haven) (Waterbury) (Bridgeport) (Rockville) (New Britain) (Bridgeport) (Meriden) (Bristol) Carthy 102 528 517 517 ST 503 480 RLL A4 443 rien 1y ward ekn ANI(EES AGAIN ROUT CHAMPIONS ——— veleskie's Offerings Are Lam- basted Aronnd Dunn Field veland, May 18.—Battling with timely in support of excellent pitehing. the wen clubbed the world's ehampion In ihto submission again vesterday and @ into fAirst. achieving this result they up two of the Tribe's leading pitchers nley Coveleski and Ray Caldwell—both whom were hit with crushing force when meant runs. The score was § to 2, and result never was in doubt . score » New York (A ab r 823 weconnuus (15 wlovouronow SlemencZana wlss-2222002s Jn;,”,.:.nn. n » Patted for Odenwald in e Man for O'Nelll in ninth w York 1 0001 Meusel, thira v--tu fourth {nning inning 03000 0- 10000 hits—Roth ekinpaugh, Speo sacrifices—Ward oyt. Double plays—iioyt. Pipp and Baker; ard, Peekinpaugh and Pipp; Pipp. left on Bases on ? Odfmwald 3 innings oft Caldwell -Ry eakl, 3; by piteh—Odenwald. Los. her—Covelonki Umpites—Nallin, Tison and Dinmesn. Time of game—1 hour d 45 minutes, of s in Louls, May ame frem be. W4 In the ninth inning yesterday and after #ing the score batted out & vietary over ouls the tenth. making the final unt 11 In the last inning 1th two on base. Tratt hit & home run anter, 3b | (Ca l l | Garber, | Willlams, | \ the Orsini DOWLING | gy | (Hartford) 76 100 B. Harper (Bridgep't) 75 101 Sterback (PBridgeport) 74 102 Conran (N. Ma'ch'st'r) 54 122 Tournament Records. High single, Teller, 160 fligh total, Anderson, Consecutive strings won, per 9; McCarthy 9. 1362, W. Har- Individual HS. 151 157 156 Averages. HT. 1362 10397 1264 19 1253 19128 1262 18049 1288 19078 18904 1884 PF. Ave, .110 109 .109 .109 .108 .107 107 107 107 .108 .106 .105 .105 Anderson McCarthy Stokes Spalding 136 W. Harper 148 Stone 155 Porto 160 White b 152 Kausler 141 Donlon 149 Dewey 144 Orsini 142 Howara 180 O'Brien 143 148 139 135 17533 18482 18443 18431 . 18202 . 18124 17962 . 136 17643 . 149 1133 17114 Games This Week Monday. Rridgeport—=Stone (Nutmeg alleys). Waterbury—Conran vs. Stokes (La- | fayette alleys). Tuesday. Bridgeport — O'Brien (Park City alleys). New Britain—McCarthy son (Recreation alleys). New Haven—Orsini vs. gonquin alleys). Seymour—Weeks mour ¢lub alleys). Waterbury—Spalding vs. per (Washington alleys). Wednesday. Bridgeport—Howarad (Arcade alleys) Bristol—Teller Weeks B. Harper Sterback Conran vs. Sterback vs. Dewey ve. Ander- Porto (Al- e w. vs. Kausler vs. Weeks (Mac's ! alleys). | * Haker l Ffartford—Anderson vs. (Casino alleys). North Manchester—Stokes v ran (Conran’s alleys). New Haven—W. Harper vs. ding (Elite alleys). Rockeille—White sino alleys). MeCarthy . Con- Spal. vs. Donlon (Ca- Thursday Bridgeport—Kelly va. (Kelly's alleys). Hartford—Porto ter Oak alleys). Meriden—Kausler vs, sino alleys). New Britain—Dewey sino alleys) Waterbury terback (Wooster alleys). Friday. Bridgeport—B. Harper (Newfield alleys). New Haven—Donlon (Tuxedo alleys). B. Harper ve. Orsini (Chare Howard (Ca- O’Brien v, Stone Ve, Kelly seott, ollins, tuel, e \l-n»r' - cf -knrr . bLiedoId leosmmumn loocsonca | 222u20a . Total rr - Tobin, 1t 1 3b Jacobson, MeManus, smith, cf Lee, 2h . Billing Beve Purwel) Koup, » Shocker. Wotzel dLamb Total n a Batted for Vitt in ninth inning. b Batted for Meyers in tenth Inninz © Batted for Kolp in seveath Inning 4 Ran for Seversid in seventh inning Boston L0100311061 411 St. Louis 100002220 0— Two-base hits—Menosky, Pratt. Ruel Illams. Three-base hits—Hen- Tobin. Tlome runs—Pratt Vvite Hendryx. Scott. MclInnis, Foster McManus, Lee and ana . &t "Bases on balls- off Burwell, 3. off Shocker Meyers, 16 in 9 innings: off Bush. 1 in 1 inning: off Burwell, 7 in & 1-3 innings; off Kolp, 2 in 1 innings: off Shocker, & in 8 innings. Hit by pitched ba ¢ Meyers (Wetgel). Struck out—By M Shocker, 1. Winning pitcher—Me; Ing_piteher—Shocker Umpire Mildebrand. Time of gam. minute Rox » stralght from the Athletics by cond game of the series, 7 to 1 formerly of Columbus, Chicug made it taking the Muireana REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. GASOLINE White shut Judge, and 16, 1921, SOCONY olarine Uniformly good. That's why so STANDARD 0OIL CO.OF K.Y “and the world’s best Gaséline STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK the visitors for six innings, during 1 the Sox piled up six runs off Rommel. ~ Athletics zot to Mulrennan for three runs in the closing rounds with the help of pilin nitters, but he never was in The score: Philadeiphia (A.) danger. Drkes, Witt, 2b 2cum, s000mscs~osane SomooMam seoemmunu LGy (A Johnson. s Mullig Collins, = Hooper. rf .. pangiar ol Strunk, ef .. Sheely, 1b Schalk, e Mulrennan, p Total 3 a Batted forRommel in seventh inning. b Batted for Hasty in eighth inning, Philadelphia Chicago : Two-base hits— Mulligan. Dugan and ollins and Doub Perkins and C. Walker and Left on bases—Philadelphia, 10; Chicago, 6 Bases on balls—Off Mulrennan. 4; off Rommel, 3 Hite—O Rommel, 7 in & innings; off Hasty, 3 in 1 inning: off Keefe, 2 in L inning. it by pitched ball—By Rommel (Mulreanan). ftruck out—By Mulrennan, 1: by Rommel, = Losing pltcher—Rommel. Umpires— wen< and Chill. Time of game—1 hour and 39 minutes, < Tigers Beat Seaators. May 16-—itroit made it over Was ton by winning Detroit stralght terday’s game. The score two ves- Washington (A.) . ab r h e A e SR E T FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | o 26 Broadway Lewis, If 5 Rice, cof 255 30 0 Brower, rf . 2 Harris, 2b .. 0 Shanks, 3b . 5 1 O'Rourke, ss 5 > Picinich, ¢ .. > aGharrity, ¢ 55T 0 Johnson, p Courtney, p . Acosta, P bEllerbe Detroit Young 2 Bush, ss Cobb, cf Heflman, rf Shorten, If . eFitzferald, Bassler, aAinsmith, Sutherland, Holling, p Total oy 3 a Batted Picinich in fifth innin b Batted Acosta in ninth innin * Heilman out: hit by batted ball. c Batted for Shorten in sixth innins. a Batted for Bassler in sixth inninz 2 | Washington ..........202051000—10 { Detroit 5 1 Two-hase hits—Rice, Brow: Jones, Bassle Stolen base—O'T Brower, Holling. Double play—Har Judge. Left on bases—Washington, S troit, 13. Bases on balls—Off Sutherland, 1: Johnson, &; off Courtnev, i: off Acosta 4; off Holling. 1. Hits—Off Sutherland, in 4 innings; off Johnson. 9 in 1 innings: off Hollings, 5 in 4 1-3 innings; off Court- v, none in 1 2-3 innings; 2 innings. utherland) by Sutheriand, —Johnson, Courtney. Holling. Losing pitcher—C ires—Moriarty and Connell. and 37 minutes. Johnson : by Holling. wild Winning urtne: Time hours Do not wait until the summer rush is upon us—place your awning order } Decorating o sl now. FEddy Awning and Co.—advt. 1] GIANTS TRIM REDS BY RALLY IN NINTH EGaston Again “fies Good Pinch Hitter Role New York, May 16.—New the ninth inning vesterday and Cineinnati, 4 to 3. With none out, Giants scored twice on Snyder's double, singles by Gaston, a pinch hitter, Bancroft. The score: Cincinnati (N.) ab Bohne. TR s P 4 g ) Daubert S SN o Total Bl New York (N.) 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The guaranice protects you. Please read it: “If you arc not thoroughly convinced that DANTEL WEBS Flour has produced the best brcad you ever baked after you used an cntire sack of it, return the empty sack to the d leave your name with him, and the purchase price will be re} el and charged to us.” \ W.J.CAHILL C( Wholesale Grocers ) T ] o %l Meriden, Ct. Plainvil 1 [l 2 ) ) i P o9 a: Mann, by Dilhoefer. Sacrific by, Schupp. p Double plays—Stocld Kilduff and Johns Lef] B Fournier; ston, Kilduff and Schmandt. —St Louis, 5; Brooklyn, S. —Off Schupp, 6: off Bailey, 2; 1. Hits—Off Smith, 3 in no In out in first): off Cadore, 2 in (none out in first; off Bailey, Ii nings; off Miljust, 1 in 1_inning. pitched ball—By Bailey (Hornsb: out—By Schup, by Bailey, pitech—Schupp. Losing pitch Umpires—Hart and McCormick. game—1 hour and 56 minutes. Two-base hit—S Nehf, Duncan. Doubl Bohne Young. Kelly; bases—Cin- fies—Bohne, Frisch and Left on 10. Bases on balls— Hits—Oft in 2 in- Win. acrifice lays—Rapp. ad Daubert. ; New York, off Marquard. 4. Ginnings; off Perritt, 1 out—By Marquard, 1. arned runs—Oft r Ne mpires—Bren- 55 minutes. | cinnati, l fimatie. Time of game—1 hour and Dodgers Are Beaten. . Off Nehf, in Strue DROWNED AT HARTF Three Boys Meet Death When Canoe Capsizeq Three boys, Joseph Carh vears old, of No. 47 Wind Salvatore Carpentiere of Front street and Salvatore No, 455 Front street, both old, were drowned 'at 3:1§ vesterday afternoon in the cut river off the foot of Fen ol o 3 when a canoe in which ti SIS e : ! paddling capsized. olf = S 3 :r h oG B 180 DETECTIVES AT WO! : e | Railroad detectives arrived city yesterday to investiga tempt to derail the train th: through this city at 12:05 bound from Waterbury to Bo timely discovery vesterday b gineer of the train of a rail the tracks.near Clayton averted a smashup. CITY ITE. Victrolas and records. Henry —Advt. Place your awning order Eddy Awning and Decorati advt. It serves —advt. 4 . N. Y. May 16.—St. Louis (hree singles, two doubles and a Cadore and Bailey in , gaining a six-run enabled them to de- Schupp was wild The r Brook bunched home run oft Smith, the first inning vesterd that eventually Brookiyn, 10 to &, lient sipport St. Louis (N.) 2 ab r the and h po a Mann, of Fournier, Total B Brooklvn (N, Johnston, b Oison, ss Neis, rf w non( o Sclmandt, | Kildufr, 2 Miller, Smith, P Miljus, aKrueger ° Total . a Patted for Bafiey in eighth |nnlng Louis ... 63000010 0—10 10300001—6 and st Brooklyn ... Al Two-base hits—Stock Dilhoefer, Olson. Home runs—McHenry, and you right. EI Neis, Miller. Stolen TICS BY BLOSS| DONT ARGUE WITU ME-T'M ABAINST sucu AN aDEA' JUST TUINK OF TUE CHILDREN—TUEY WOULD GET '\WORLDS OF 600D FROM IT- Now Q usTex!