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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1921, — e —————_ — e o ——————— CO D CROWD EXPECT ED TO WITNESS EDDIE ANDERSON-ANDY McCARTHY BOWLING BATTLE AT ROGERS’ RECREATION ALLEYS TONIGHT —CLEVE ANS APPLAUD CARL MAYS ON HIS FIRST APPEARANCE IN THAT CITY SINCE THE UNFORTUNATE RAY CHAPMAN AFFAIR—SCOTT’S T00TH GAME o ELAND FANS i TIN LIFE Wonder What An Empty becanter Thinks About AUDCARLMaYs | M FIGHITING bt LT T g GEORGES CARPENTIER ' : o e AR ( ! : = - : 7 WONDER HAT 'S htment 15 Shown Pitcher Ring Mistory In Europe , HEtGH- HO-, HERE WHY 1 féEMEMfiER‘ ,SHERG:_“';i '%EOM';- BECOME gF. MY OLD , ) As Centered About Challenger of Dempsey. L 1T TAROQUND - ON_ wheN! hHE USED oues HE - STARE S FRIEND JJOHNNY ppearance at Dunn Field |}~ T Gt - fuE- SIDEBOARD A | To mAwe' A BEEL |n Times L STARES | SiPmogi? He Adp ) CHAPTER 11, but @ went out of my way te quarrel. P=R=E.C:"L:~"D‘ Tt L’N?A OE. HOI‘IEwHE . SIGRS To. HIMSELFE /;l'o BE GREAT May 47 —Lafl by U it By Georges Carpenticr. Not that [ was quarrelsome} quite the | TRING *- HE g e e R N ?ADL PALS AU LOUAYS” 30 ym. the Yankees yesterday urter. | (Copyright . by United Ieaturc | contrary. 1 simply loved to fight. Bcss Lpom EROM A DAY N o THE TQ\BLé 'G:Gs‘ce(tfl 2 M@ CROPand Tndinds for the Syndicato. Al yights, reseryed I make some apology for such a NCTICES ™ME! . FowN.” HE ALWAYS ANAY. ceanpion and increas v Reproduction ,prohibited,) childhood by telling you that I gen- NY MORE o CRESRED, UP ‘l'oo i % e . o peeras : There is an ingpression In thi* coun. § erally picked on the biggest Uoys L # : BUT Now : T e v o stirting . minth tey that 1 was born.in Lens. That is | about when I yearned %o try my > = = Sy g sammy were feadjpwked not correct. 1 waw born January 12, | knuckles. 'That, I presume, redeems H 3 o tho lust qunt “ | 1894, at Lievim. which is quite n my character some. If it doesn't, T y D . ; b vt x yreye A oot it | Lens. The fact is pointed out with n't help it. That's the kind of a some pride by residents of Lievin, | child I was and this fact was respon- although “the p of my birth, it | sible for my start in pugilism. | seems to e, is rather a matter of It was necessary for a boy of such Mays has pitéh. | where by parents were living at the | a temperament to have some outlet threy the ball that | time and had no part in bringing me | for his emergies and to supply this hend tast year and | famo aw n boxer want my parents agreed that I should Lottt et satx | My boyhood. however, was spent in | join the Eymnasium class at Professor Wkst (hine in the second | the mining city of Lens, where the | Descamp's; school | Wis greeted with applause that [ Germans wrought such shameful de- There were two_ Clagses—one for | adults and the other for children. The I childreh-Wwere not hjlowed to box. W77 7 7P, | the coekion of bis heart. | g ruetion during the war. - It was e bocsbgit sathusiests ‘x| there that 1 first saw Francois Des- war not sthe fleast sign of 1t | camps and where ~that wenderful | They were “iven what I suppose [ Zaziik A developed, the art of boxing | would be calledl in this country *set- 7/ Yfi d : - 1 Jtavzht me theé_gage that hus | ting-up' exercises. .The yaunger folk A . * < S AND THE FINNY were supposed to watch their clders The ONLY WETNESS [ L =COME | sTpROESnl usep To at their boxing lessong ahd to do their i ve [ |_<r For A i # l"lurmn: along thoge lines purely from 1 Lome ¥inmE 13 HoT observation. 4 - g SoAP. SUDS, RUNNING [, SEL WHRE | You brodght ;me a fortune We would have been queer chil- - 5, S dren, however, had we not taken ad- Dow s MY, NECY . TIMES | WISH \'D FaLL vgntage of occasional absence of our 1T MAWES ME OoFF Tris SIDEBORRD ‘parents and M. Déséamps to try our g1 To-TrinKk OF (T, ; . AND BREAK: v JBELESS hapds at the gic It s e -+ : " hands a e glove game, is cus i ] . NECK KNU END “T‘ AL‘. tomary in France for the recreation hour to be devoted to a pint or two of beer. The elder pupils spent an hour at this diversion every day and the professor always accompanied them. One day he returned unexpectedly and found me pummeling one of the big- ger boys with my baby fists encased in the enormous boxing gloves used in the gymnasium. My fist had just connected with the jaw of this big fellow and he went sprawling to the floor as 1 heard the voice of the pro- fessor, Filled with fear of impending pun- ishment T tore off the gloves as he approached But instead of a repri- mand he seized me by the arm and, frowning ferociously- to ‘deceive the tching children, whispered in my New York (A) o } went 16 xchool in Lens, along with ' | the children’ of other miners: )u\ o+ | fathen siw for me the life hechad led, oft of fNigging coal from out of the | earth. . lo%al told this was to be my s | paret in life, but, happi __L-‘r;qcou ol llc“.uny* knew better THbw Aifferont -1 thima whild Wi been tocme dad T 9| necknted Fhis litesas two of my broth- ers did. The applause of thousands, y | thE INeXpIessTyIe Joy' BY coMquérme an opggnent under blazing lights in a eiefrpoted, ring would have been v | demded me. . 1 woule be a poor man, o | strugglfig for my bread Instead of a : | prespeative opponent. for the cham- an ot nn \\Grhl' Cleveland (A ab « Home Hueri smith ®ewell and John w York 7. Cle Nt Mayw €, Mails | Ny Mays 1 Mails ¥ Wylde} Umpiren—Wilsan Dingech ellent! Sxcellent! How would you lik arn to Lox?" ¢ § 3 ; : : It was done! I quivered with emo- 9 - i . p tion. It seemed impossible that at 3 E least the wonderful Descamps was A NUTSHELL T e v DRI, m[]wn BASEBALL IN able to reply, but my eves shone with ] the answer, . From that moment my instruction began, 1. lived only to | AMERICAN LEAGUE. box... The things Professor Descamps ek e 85" showed me sank into my brain and Yesterday" stayed thege, It was a hard school, New York 6, Cleveland 3. what . cared: 17 T was to be a Boston +10, St.<Louls 5. xer with my hands. d d Chicago’ 5. Philadelphia 4. [ Day after day I went through ma- Afl 61500 [s Ready Ior An y Detroit ¢ 1@ Washington 11. neuvers with #hy Nands and my feet, - k3 . Descamps' patiemtly = correcting the Mccar[]]y Hartfo r “Standmg-ot the Clabs. : , tendencies that might spoil what has ! rd s"a - - Won. - x.om Standing ul_,t.he Clubs. turned out 4o be'a glorions future. . . New~ Yovk <.v:i7158 9 Won... Lost. Bostons. . 6 12 o 57 %\e“-rh 15 10 - INTERN Auo.\;n_‘ /LEAGUE. Results "Yesterday. - Jersey . City 6, Toronto 3. Newark. 4, Rochester 3, . .- The Reading-Buffalo and Balti- more-Syracuse games, were postponed on account of cold weather. . . pentier’s Mot Father, roe 3 My school days we brief, T am ' » i 0| sorry to say, and duwe more to me .y “Fthan to anything else. My teachers Py S e 5| say that 1 was the most distressing rhyiadeiphin (A { pupll they ever knew. My véry pres- » p J 4 : ence in a class-room was sufficient to ) | upset the trend of the lesspns, My o { classmates caught my mischief as by o | infection. Outstde I was a ' most St. Louis Cincinnati When % started-' there was no The Eddie. Anderson-Andy Mc€Car-1 cjeveland .. T ST T o Baltithdre ..., 18 9 . Boston’ nmuzhl:rfl 4 woMd's champlonship, | by powling - battle this evening at Datrolt 18 Jersey City .... 14 10 Phil. but whefean saythat 1 should not be pesmber 13 Buffalo e 11 542 { Wash’gten’ 10 1dw.. | Ay youth with my fsts. 1 not only | proud of my development? I am im. | Rosérs Recreation alldys, proilses: o d et il . 1 Syracuse 11 12 78 { Chicago fought any who_wanted to’ fight. § menscly-wo. [bring out one of the fargést gather- _g:‘]"‘;fi“'m'“ & Totonto=: <. 1 .. 107 13 ; Cleveland - ———— ing of fans that has assembled here | y o Gl o 15 Rochester ... 10 13 # Detrojt Reading ... 5 .3 St. Louis scoring three y in many months. Interest among the P * Bush Mt frece SGOTTS GREAT REGORD | fans is ‘high, and there -is plenty of ['"% = Games Today. ! In (he "Binches. ¢ confidence in the local boy's camp, . St Cleviland —— New York in leveland. ripr { - ) that the Gapitol City star and leader Boston' is ‘8t. Louss. AR ot o r hpo Red Sox Captain Tod#y Rounded Out | of the Connecticut Duckpin tourney Philadelphia i CRicasgo. Rtmdtrw1e £ | Equme “Tlive Poricis . 2 1/p i ; will be beéaten. Anderson for theé Washingtop in Detroit Mehalk. Wncrifime, Wss— Wi |3 AT " Hisx 700th Consecutive Game—Has | past two weeks has improved greatly . 223 » - hnson. Rune: Stvedk o 4 !~ 5 ¥ in his rolling, his 27 ~ consecutivé 2 s .y it Dle. plays—Kerr, Hhe g . ¢ ot Missed Contest Since 1916. . Peit o ety k,-inaik | ° ! L gy byl By e 1 scores over the century . mark, indi NATIONAY, LEAGUE. s 7%, ehiddgs 7w J Boston. May 17.—When Everett |¢ating that he has at last rounded 7= o't Perry 3, Faber 3. { into top form. tecent statistics is- ' Scott, captair f the R Sox takes > Results Yesterday. e e ed Sox takes | queq by Charles Mahoney, secretary New York:%. Cincinnati: 4. ' N $a ! :';;"_M:_‘" Kepr SRt the figld against the Browns at -St. [of the Connecticut Duckpin tourney; - ‘ { ! i : i . Games Today. « §2 woeiiInternational Leaguer Jersey City in Toronto. vt Lom & o M. T, W, T. = Newark in Rochester. mfiflbfia 0 x Reading in ,Byffalo..- Syracuee x Baltimore in Syracuse. Reading x** SASTERN LEAGUE. x 3 _— ¢ g 8 : 4 3 ’ sults Yesterday. Harttorgd 4, Waterbugy. L. Rochester 14 Bridgeport 3, Springfield 1. SEENGT N SRpRISE AT Pilios 1 St. Louis 4. Brooklyn 3. THpe of gamy 3 " Tol 1 Louis today he will ve participated | show the popular Swede ta be tops [ ' 5l 0 "7 “Ghicagn 3’; S Rosts ca:t [4n @00 conmecutive’feage games. Me | PINE the tournament bowlers in high | pptilieishia 8, Pittsbureh 0. . - nee . T d ot i K“'" .I.‘ 'Tl"-- o PO P ® | already has played successively 12 erage, with 110. McCarthy is the i « batting beo yesterday, the . ames more than have been credited " Might two dw < 4 > to any other player. | % i 2 o of SCott started his' record June Ive hite made | | oq 1 { 1916, and has hot been ouf of u“, MIAdiBon from’ the Box | & - | Red Sox opening lineup at shortstop | & Wit MW and Schaet § b ysince. I world series contests were Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. P.C e Bridgeport ..... 11 2 z Hu'rx Payne Whuneyq Funner-up in this respect with 109 | average. Mac has a fairly comfort- ].mlp lead for the state title, with 112 victories and 64 defeafs for an,aver- Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. P.C. Pittsburgh ..... 19 6 760 | S ar % Anderson has copped New York . 48 f-.8 .692 fflanfnrd ey .. 10 5 Romps Home' & Winher of "R 3% : - at 12 ( 2 aven e £ 5 wins and has sustained §5 defeats. | Brookl™ TSI S s vara e Proakness.stake. 7~ Defore the at p ¢ | tAcluded his string would be 11 games | (o yem ore o oo ® llfh:‘h:e‘l“‘l'fi[nasm- - .10 14 417 | Springtield Baltimeke, May 7.0 the sug longer. St. Louis ..... 15 .348 1 Pittsficld Iy 699 leagié gumek to daté Scott ',‘"’““‘ willino §oubtibo taxed 1on | cincivinathe 10 19 5 Waterbur: of 30,000 racing enthusiasts, Torar i > has ‘been at bat 2,433 ‘timed for an ; CITe ”‘_'5 hoyr., Philedelphia 5 1% 2 HAIbAny ... . Payne MWhitney's Broomspitn’ won o Batted tor Vangilder in ninth. ge of .254. With a grand field- O’Brion Mects Dewey. e vigi a g e : tich Preakness Stakes At 4 mile an ? %707 110 | ing average of 978 he has erred only |’ “Fido" O'Briea clashes with Lou Games Today. ! Games Today. . & Euriongiat. Pimil Yoy, 'ne 7 s A, 2 prate. Metn. | 116 times In 4,748 chancé: | Dewey of Bridgeport at’Connie Lew- | ;. Cimecinnati in New Yorie. Hartford at Waterbur: n and saved the day for ti e Jacobson. Siolen | Ired Luderus of the Philadelphia |is’ alleys at Bridgeport this evening St. Louis in-Breoklyn. . Worcester at Pittsfield. !‘X. SpOTtSMAPAHED Tr¥ster, vassaPrme, 4 ces—Vitt, Colllns, sh. | Nationals who in 1919 completed 533 {Un Thursday night, the pair will meet . +.Chicago in.Beston.™ ,. Bridgeport at ,§nrngfl°‘d- = 1liance of the stable, once more faile Pittsburgh -in Philédelphia. Albany ‘at- New H @¥run_up to expectattons. Broom O . T g T ot - - | spun ‘won a thrilling victory, finishini meG W ‘REMRD SPE! u{fen SENDS OUT 8. O, S: cnkgan P}i()l:;ngt:l;m Jg_ro;:\t gfl;.m_‘ .Slump -of World’s, Champions Brings | Jeg was .t among, .the foysteet 3 About Shakeup in Te; “colts mnd' fillies which faced th€ bar: A 3 rier. Tryster finished fifth, a nec * Cleveland, May 17.—Ma 2 1t Leanagdo 2dw It A 1 S was '3 fippu: Speaker has telegraphed ‘hr iorsy Torns ‘Whitney entry wa 4 ¥z J. €. Bdwards of Mississippi colle-'e Great Timd in ""O-and Dash. a T oeyen money_choice; but ther resul to report to the Clevelapd Indiaps as F o b sining an. it o Sutaias ssible. Los Angelgs, May J7—Five watches [ 2090 58 BORRE - ifhenn of batting | had, yvon, for if was Trystes that,was “frozen” at the fitth second mark. |order of the champion was anticipated | eXPeeted b be.the. victor.. The né Boston, May 17.—The signing of | W. cott; R. B. Miiler and D. Miller | Schroedel ... SR 52— 362 which denotes the time -made by [ following the loss of six of their last | Yalue of the race to’'the winner waf an agreement for a championship | against J. Scott and D, Morrison: A, | Jonnsen e ; young Charles Paddock when, on |®vén zaines. Manager Speaker de- '45.0_00. or 3‘0-00‘1 more than the Ken atch between Joh Wilse holder | Galbrs sebugh: .. > s clined to intimate what the change | tucky Derby prize, thus making thd ma een Johnny son, holder | Galbraith and J. MacArthur against March 28, hé finished 220 vards at a { Z000 @ Marylandg cverit the richest of thd the middleweight title, and e | 8. Re ane attison: 1t i S 3 - d o A S e mi weigh itle, and Jo Robb and J. Pattison: R. Middle- — nrvlr\Gn’. Betkeley race i thc wnrld record et £ o three-::ear-old }_es{s of the year. Chip was announced here yesterday | masand;Dy Dingwill dghinst J. Drum- Fri £ [T il 22 by Mar Kililea, Wilson's managef. mond and” G. Law. Frisk 101 |;‘ E a7 h;l)tiol 2045 Skl!econd-._nre “part. o MOREHOUSE LACROSSECAPTAIN. ™~ neldjintDetrott &N . Frederickson . 9 N 5 “the testimony which will be.-sepm- | aono o B My 17~ Sbert K. | HOLY CROSS BEATS COLBY. (erber and Jacob- | consecutive games, held the previous | atuthe Casino' alleys in: this O city. 3 = l modern record Yor Cortifiuou® play. Dewey is the runner-up to McCarthy R T { for first place in the tournament. Vamailder 0 in -3 Hit by pltcher SCOTS TO BOWL TONIGHT ot "’g“n:_r’:: e Wash Prber). Struck out—By Bush The ¥chedule of the carpet bowls Seanley Wotka? iisoioe: s 94 98 Sothoron, 1, Hits—Of Sothogon | 60 cmcat 4 o PTE—p— o e Berkeley Officials. %nd \lld.vlts to A. A. U. Office Showlng Pad(lo(‘k‘s - - ¥ Hothoren Y. Wind pitch—Deberry. lon- 3 17 i Mg, pitchere—Sothoron, Umpires—Hildebrand uumrs of Mm¢niBers of Cla Luebeck Washington (A.) - inde Evans. *Time of ganie—2.08 o lari’ Douglas, § UTIC ~ - & C. this’ evening, is asfollows: | Han . ", C. Mackay and F. B Elliott “WILSON TO DEFEND TITLE. ’ Mackay and F. Pattctson against | 100 H. Miller and -A. - Gr Ptolomey; W % 119 | Middleweight Champion to Box Chip | Blair and R. Lawson.against J. Grant . Atahley Worke' “Omeée in Dotrolt Next 'Woek. and J, Miller] 8. L. Littlejohn and J. | pertini ... -... 83 Thomson inst W. Dougall and W, | Marsh jial w00 B apriemn X d ; Ma , Kililea said 7 % A e Courtney In ninth' > g B TE - - {rarson ....... i sidered by officers of the A. A. U. in | Morehouse, a form . 3 T - R S — SO S e E 3 nd!\ldglngyl’addocksrecord as officfal, tTwent oevonth diviatom, imedmES ‘35 { Worcéster Udlicgians Outplay Maing 2aTo0e0 i TO BECOME MINISTER, New York, Mu..,v 17.—~Celonel Jacob 3 = TSl : LoMITE “to* RabEEt S Weéaver "01 formed from -the: New ¥ork Natt¢nal Nipe ‘Ehsly: arid ‘Win, .6 to 1! Judge Thre oy Wite b plinabton, N. J 17.—Charlés Ruppert and Captain T. L. Huston, Wetmocs. --103 ‘L Ap&n! resident of the, A, A. T. Guard, was elected - captaimr of ““the ‘Worcester, Mass.,, May 17.— IRERC Prov. SEneghi ot R Carper nlrr i A Tiger OWHCTs of the New York American | Harftamy. e - PIG | Naval Academy-lscrosse-team> it ‘was e s arthees u.w‘( narriity, | wiestling nd o Jhtercollegiate bascball club, tdek-possession=yester- | o = = [ “The watohes, - with . supplemental I nnouneed here syesterdmy: -Morehouse | CEOSS QULP ved ol in sll Gaeaey o 1 ,}5“,‘,;“ pm...»@u is not going day of the big site in the Sropg avhich 32—1523 § evidence ‘$upstantiating the:time, are | has plmd third attack for two sea- [ I nts“Vesterday and won, 6 to 1 e '"'I...T(\'.‘h':.".,,f wilay » the ‘advige Jof tranglar’ | will be the future- home amg’chms | ' - in the hafds of Frederiék "W. Rubien, . > lsanwro and Gagnon ™d8€ Home runs > 1 fiA‘(fl' wel “h"" L--*h house of the Yankees. Payment er REGATTA ON SCHUYLKILL ‘secm..ry of the A.”A. U, at 134 % O U0 3 25 s il « {THe fOrniék made a wonderful run- c jmplon. Cgp- 1$600,000 was made to Farmers Loan | mm ia, May, 1%—The middie ~Broadway, New York, Whoy#¥i'h fle- | = LMSMm GAMES." - | ning catch of a foul fy. ~yfld twenty mih- & 1 Trust coppany st 16 omeas stal pionship regatta nwarded -#e@t ito” ea¥-old cflflfl-fhn- o teatt ol ~ N The swre byfi\nnlnz win Murlers O Form, - utes with him Sa'a lmndlcnp bout illam, stfeat. 7 ¢ cohpgy n‘ud to ")h”d igh 1%t € ka! nen May 17— Logledaadiors | #ssdgaised by Lewis to take ilp for Chagle Peabody and Claresce 8 oo s < 022