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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922, NARCUM BEATS THOMPSON IN HOT BOWLIN(. BATTLE — CARL MAYS PITCHES SUPERB BALL AGAINST GRlFFMEN—“lRlSH” MEUSEL AGAIN POLES OUT A HOMER AT POLO GROUNDS — MIKE MORLEY QUITS IN BOUT WITH JIMMY KELLY — ROPER WILLING TO MEET LEWIS IN A MIXED BOUT GANTSGETBACK | cAPramv RoPER 15 wizmve 10 MAYS’ PITCHING | wALTER TRAVIS SA¥s corve [THOMPSON LOSES fi] IN WINNING STRIDE| MEET LEWIS IN A MIXED BOUT NG FOR YANKS| .. fAS HELPED PROLONG HIS LIFE | NARCIIM ON ALLEYS Wichita, K April 14 Captal " s to] Chicago, April heavyweight hoxer here | meet 1. v hout. Refors 2 Huiie his life to golf is the belief expressed (35 years of age bhefore taking to the ting mateh last night be on Dempsey, Lewls can try out by Walter J, Travis, the only Ameri-|links with its lfe giving benefits, Now Irish Meusel Hits His Second tvert v, ot oo svuny 1o o e o vt Gl s Yery Effotive Against helrin towin the it sited S s’ st S, St "o | ack - Bowlers Treat, Pans o wddock of Town willing to meet Lewi L mixed ( " § enged | ! l and | hout ¢ vill post a side bet of §10 p . i golfing on the Tacific const |start I won both the American und i Homer--Cards Win Again ‘ I vis wor ooty an bt i 1ove wants |- GRilTmen-Indians Beat Tigers || o i wationat essing sata | Briian ttes ana one mas g0 on gor- Exciting Batle [of thres to make his Dempsey offer good he the New Jersey player, “It prolongs|ing many years after the age that —_— should meet- me fist," —_— life, T believe that 1T would he dead |would prevent indulgence in other now it I had not taken up golf and sports. A. Narcum was the victor over | Thompson in a4 hurd fought battle last score and defeated Brookly | o 1 8 0 MORLEY TAKES A DIVE terday, taking the second game, b to night on the alleys, tuking five games second game of the " : Mays pitehed efteetively through- |effectively in the pinches, The scorc to three, It was a nip and tuck af- Douglas held the Jiroc 1 W Mo - - out and the visitors bunched hits off ST, BASEBALL IN BRIEF fair throughout, At the end of the The Giants won in the b L4 (% = % both Zachary and Gleason, The score: |, d Dy B O © |eight games, the total pinfall was: ond {nning, largely on the Iness of | : & Hollow" Boy Claims ¥oul in NEW Youk aiha 1 L iaidas ] NATIONAL LEAGUE Narcum 844, Thompson 847, Theg: Vance, who walked three men two o 0 Se (1 i 4 L I, pe § . 2 - - will be no games in the New Britain R Homiscored, Moufel hit his K i . \ cand-Rayund £ Bouk With Jimmy Miller, vevan i [ Williame, " 1f; 3 YESTERDAY'S RESUL Industrial league at Rogers' Recres fiome run-of the senson nn this J : Kelly—Referce Barms a Ruzz, Pakor P ol 1 Svarold A & 4 New York 4, Iirooklyn 3, ition alleys this evening. B R Aiitan’ Balais ahy ond was o tane ¢ MO ity ) a Gerhor, & o | 2 | Philadeiphia 4, Roston The Russell and KErwin Foremen's y 1 1o Mike Morley, of Hartford, formerly | Pipy ’ P | ] MeManus, o ) St. Louis 8§, Pittshurgh 4, league came to w close last night, In i Dantorth, p: 3 Chicago b, Cincinnati 1. {the final battle for first place consid- Ne York, April 14 T'he W Washington, April 14.--New York York Nutionals reversed Wedne turned the tables on Washington yes o e ::::n 8 8lae-hif two singles, T Rapp and Pa Non n e { the welterweight ehampion of New 2 BROOKLYN ¢ R L U, o England, took a *“dive” last night in o el i 1 1 7 s erable excitement prevailed. v 4 aa s | Do A i ! gy | the IHm] round of - th Htar bou o G STANDING OI' THE CLUBS s GaTos! Olson, b, aia B ) X with Jimmy Kelly of New York ) i B G D o | ¥ an 7 B tonevkii ! i « Quilien 7 [t tho timo that the alieged blow wa 56 2 Johnson, s, . B Philadelphia e "“',',,' VL, a0 :: ,27 : 7 ] Fi hit, the Capital City Jud wis on the “-“"'-"‘ LAl ; \i 1 Rl Gouins s iviri 1,000 | Thompson ...180 105 128 102-— 847 To| b, i : b OBIBERE i i b i 8 1,000 | Narcum ......100 104 118 112— 844 s n and Rigler 1 receiving end of much punching, e seeree 3 J [ many it did not look as though Mc New York . . H — 1 xHood . ) ¢ Cabs Hit Luque e fth o sicidhs : T (AN ¥ 0 Bl ey \K”l: s ley was hit low F'wo physic iths | : ' E 3 Broakiyn 5 ; l 5 atl, 0, . examined him in his corner, and they | 8 " 4 ! ; 3 BRROR L 1t ; '000 1 was hit hard and Chicago had little |agreed that he had been struck low, | pitts difficulty in defeating Cincinnati yes- | hut not sufficient to prevent his con- o U‘:;\'fl'.'.':ffi]l' t e : :::::: Jowett o .ooun 68 Iterday 5 to 1. Hollocher's fielding [ tinuing the battle, Morley however ¥i e roniril g : S bl 2 - HEDUS aoveiae BBy T8 / i ; r Tomlin . 3 81 gain was a feature, The scorc: declined to go on, and the deeision |7 ' P 1 3 r . : CHICAGO was given to Kelly. The crowd ten- | ieason, b o000t ABatted for Hetge in sth, MES TODAY 3 , , 65 dered the “Frog Hollow" boy a razz Bl [ I e M Brooklyn at New York. concert, At X '3 Two : Mostil, " ‘Tobin, G (Game starts at p. m.) In the semisApal, a nowcomer |w B® for Zachary i _[stoten rnSisler, | Tlooper; saerific Boston at P’hiladelphia. Young, tf. . named Leo White, hailing from Hart- p s A Tnn—a g ,fl'";"”;”)"' e ‘\',j{;m"" Pittshurgh at St Louis, Meusel, 1t . o 3 vl 3 ford, knocked out I3ddie Connors in ) nits, " Hakor, y c |Gerber; Johnson ta Colling ‘to Sheely: ! Chicago at Cincinnati, ally, 1. B ) I g ) the seventh round White, though torg sacrifice, S [conson’ to MeManus; left on bases, & —_— Burkhardt Bhinners, cf, . 3 v 0] Ha p (i 7 inpaugh to - Judges Peckingnugh o | Louls 11, Chivago 11; base on balls, off y : 3 i i g ) L he is only a novice, may he developed Judge; Smith to Harris; left on |Hodgo 4, off Danforth 0. off Ttussel] AMERICAN LEAGUE Hiltpold Douglas, p, . . |into a good ring performer. Itocco |l o Yoric s, Washington 5:' base on |struck out, by Hodg ¥ Danforth 7, by | - Saunders : T B y and Kid Lewis, staged another [ 1% oft Mave 1 oft Gleason 1; struck out fussell 13 hits, .l.n“:,zlyiir,m 100§ iyning - " RIRUIAE SRR xRan for T. GriMth in 0th Lok . mixups last night. A0 Zachary 11 in 7 innings, off Gleason 2 in |ity and Hilderbrand; losing piteher, Hodge; New York 5, Washington 2, xxBatted for Dieberry in t e, cf .o el 0 v they have so far engage Inningss hit by pitcher, by May. - [time of game, 2:00 Boston 6, Cleveland 2 377 428 A wee L1 wild “piten, Glenson; : piteher Cleveland §, Detroit 3 Cocoanuts R Rotany . ; 1 | Lewis was given the award il lagon. n:flfl::.\“ r Ruather . uncin, M. 0 Gammerdinger was unm reitully ; ; Red Sox Get Going St. Louis 4, Chicago 2 Watking ....... 89 : ] : : panned” for giving the decision to — Roston, April 14.—Boston evened | 3 S : Shanahan . 01 Gibson over Abe Reynolds, It Many Shoestring Catches the series with Philadciphia by win STANDING OF THE CLUBS McKay . 81 W L PO |gidue e 76 St. Loufs .. . 0 1.000 i Robp ., . 91 as a terrible award, that even a half| = Cleveland, April 14. — Cleveland | ning yesterday, 6 to 2. Karr allowed arniiesi g blind man would not have rendercd. |made it two straight from Detroit|five hits and was entitied to a shutout, b y ; — sesterday, winning by § to 3. 13hmke |errors figuring in both Philadelphia |Cleveland ... 0 e e xlarper ERREE ; Ker Lea‘eg H()n]e [0 ‘”{"r‘]“‘”[hm] ;ntmng:v.I . ; runs. (i\\‘-\\")nrlk : 5 42 pires, Hart and O'Day; time, 1 } g o s 2 & i ile started to pitch for Cleveland The Red Sox's hitting was timely, shington ... . Hardnuts XBatted’ for ) ath. Join Semi-Pro Team [, i "Toreed to retire at the end of |Capt. Pratt leading with two doubles|TB3oston . . 00/ aoney tuvvurins 84 98 b 001 001 0305 | Paris, Tex., April 14.—Dick Kerr, [the second inning as a result of being |and two singles. Philadelphia ... . Anderson .. St 84 St. Louis, April 14.—St. Louis hit ey Tfesi s | star southpaw of the Chicago White | hit on his pitching arm with a ball| Iored MeGaffey of Tynn, a recruit|Detroit 1000 [ Aovnard w..iin 78 Gazner and Morrison for twelve safe. | bise i1 Em i REBIR, A enee. |Sox who nas declined to a con- [thrown by Ehmke in an attempt to|infielder been given his uncondi- | Chicago ......... E 000 [ parnard ... Lo ties yesterday, including three a6ufiles Kelleher; double plays. Kel- |tract this year owing to disagreement [ utch Uhle o 2 tional release by the Red Sox. The| Johnson: .. 86 and homers by Smith and Ainsmith, | eney to Dalert: tofe maiyHohne over salary terms left here last night [ Shoestring catches that ended in {gcore: { IAN TODAY " itg and defeated Pittshurgh § to 4. Cincinna®i 8; on balls, off TLuc for Chicago to join the City hall club, | somersaults by igstead, Speaker PHILADELPHIA New York at Washington, Allnuts Smith's circuit rap came with two | Aldridge 35 struck out, by Aldric i |4 semi-professional organization, ind Jamieson weer features. The ab. r. h.po. a Philadelphia at Boston. pién on bade in the second inning.|ile s in 1 s inniaee ngs G o = ' seore: e e Hil Paol gk Qlsselund, The score: Luque; umpires, Sentelle and Klem; time, SOCCOLY WINS MATCH. ETROIT \ g , ¢ St. Louis at Chicago. 1] 1 A ab, r. B N o ;. ol IE i A + " PITTSBURGH Szl Dominick Soccoly last night at|pue 16, el g e 5 0 M llan ix ; el g 5 Roge ? rd rooms won aw, 2b. . ; 1 3 3 Terkins, c. ; 2 TO LET WHISKERS GROW DIXON sws v, 1300 108 Californians Decline the second block of the match with DRI 4 01 i 0.0 0 0 0 0 . 480 443 ) Shuler of Waterbury, at pocket bil- | 3, S k RO R e il azelnuts To Compete at Ithaca |{"" sttte. 1750 06, | Tha LR S o 0 Schilling 2 Jerkeley, Cal., April 14.—Announce- | seore of the two nights' play wi tgne o e 0 E Galloway, ss. Members of the Sacramento Team of | ¢ o ment is made that the student &e-|to 214 favoring the local payer.d Soc BRsplAr 4. g Yarison, . Powell ¥ r s < 5 8 R . L * Woodall, e, . [ . T, WAIKOD: o s k pacific Coast Agree y s0 if DW . cutive committee of the University of | coly contributed a high run of 33 last | Simke 8% Kiliivam p, : | Pacific Coast Agree to d Mevers « California has decided not to accept | night. et J 0 0 | Young, 2b. League Permits It. Parker . an invitation from Cornell university " SERUEL S g = 20 17 o|to engage in a dual track meet at CHISOX RELEASE ROOKIE g g4 3 sBatled for Taris Sacremento, Cal, April 14.—Tn a Ithaca, N. Y., May 20. Chics Anyl): 13 s Capnms: o xxBatted for Ehmke in S$th. xxRan for Perkins in th. keeping with the spirit of ‘49 all|geny BAIBBOVRODY & L I . : SSRBaRE. Lok JD 4 TRINE A dth; members of the Sacramento baseballt Andrug . nally who is considered by Manager ' OeTON malto basel : . g Tanilose R team from Manager Charlie Pick to|p, Burkhardt Gleason as one of the best pitching mieson 0 o ‘ Ty Vambs, the utility brigade towad agreed tolpummy . prospec the Chicago Americans| A 3 has been released to the Toronto Tn- grow whiskers provided William H. Hannon PASSENGER SLED ternational clubs but probably will McCarthy, president of the Pacific| be called back in the fall coast league will permit it. 5 S R The movement started with Oscar | Zeiglor Stanage, wmo argued that fn view of | Bacon hicle in the Town of Warroad, N I ' 7 - g ‘Warroad, R oy ; & }}m il 3 12 27 proper for the Sacramento Zail club Plttsturen ; Minnesota. Clarence Troax of Middletown, Said | Clevels s doons o DRNSA0 i lanelnnia ; 100 010 0002 ] 46 grow whiskers and look | Bovo huse hils, Fournier, Mt ‘.,“,‘,“,“ Wl ; : : J > busor hits, Flagstead, | Blue, * Hell- | BO0Ct 1 it Bratt 3] ‘sncrificos, dahne | *'40's.” The days of '49 committce Bome. runs, Siiiih, Alnemih; stelen taecs | Warroad, Minn, April 14.-~When| to be Drunk, Valls and Hits Mead [ 1m0 v ke Rl sl o Menogiey; doule plays Turma to Riel: [ hearing of theplan has decided to Ghireh Hornshy; sacrifi ‘arey, Doak; [$nowstorms of last winter tied up i : play, Wambsganss, Sew- |Lratt to O'Rourke to Burns; left on bas make a contest of the whisker grow-| Kisselback [+ 5 90 McH ) Horns i vl raiin S 5 4 m Sidewalk—Condition Serious, b i S et ; Philadelphla 5, Boston bases on s ' £ A E ack .. T8 enry to Homnsby: Grimm | railroad traffic completely, a sled| ¢ ‘ | e aVenig 1M fot Yarrison 2, off Sullivan 1: struck our, [ing and has offered a list of prizes for Of ciis 86 87 Gooeh to Stewnart o g ‘ Detroit 9, Cleveland 9; base on 4 ¢ o Fournicr; left on has euutoped. wth horsepower avia-1 (rance Truax of Middletown was 3 5, URI6 1, Coveleskie 3; struck | DY Yarison 1, by Sullivan 1, s 2 | players growing the best set. BRBLE s vessines 16 89 hurgh 0, St asa on halls tion motor and with runners, nine | 0L IO Bt General | wut, Coveleskie 2; hits oft Ehmke 10 in 7 e i A e R Hagen Glazner 1, off ) off Morpison off | e ng d si oo ide p. orned i ; 5 G ol = nnings; o I g J 0l UG Sulnnings;; o - e [ . i Fisor et long and six feet wide patterned |, i Jagt ovening suffering{ "N Pill n L innings-or Ghleil B ST Sl SR O et 8 | Dykens .. x 72 2; ‘struck aut, by Doak 10 by B e T B e : 108pits E n 2 innings; eskie 8 in 7 in- o vy Morrison 2, by Burfant 13 siff| SALGE BKIE, - garnied ‘passenge from | toom a bad gash on his head and a | iiugs; winning pieher, Uhia: losing pitens S ot ghen, Sillivang losing pieher ey D R I N K — |Andres . : Glazner 4 in 2 inr town to town. The sled Been i ualite, Mhiarire. 6f: the el . Ehmke: umpres, Dincen, Naliln ana | Yarison: umpites, Wilson, Walsh and Con- 398 426 484—1308 South Church innings, off Doak 2 aalley | iaed: ‘dally thoous it - 1 ne, 2:08, i used daily through the winter 1o|y,i000 when he fell on Church street, |=vansi time 2:0 4 in 3 2-3 innin oo = : 3 ) winning piteher, Dak M lcarry passengers and freight 50 miles| oo G ! Ak - . Annings; winning pitcher, Donk People who saw the affair occur Two Stesight. For, Biowis There are 20 separate islands in the Yres oda ater {)11‘1"7:'1“ ‘ us)r(v 1:: 82— 2:: pitcher, Glazner: umpires, Quigies ang | o0 the Lake of the Woods. The trip| . & o f o P e : e under the in juor. Uitwo sivaizht from DHIERRS, Vadtess Lt e Call for it by name and get the best, | Warner «....... 80 i ke RSN s vy oo BF, 6B, @ 2438 owners of the sled, who say it 3 2 gl e lic i Sor S g enables people across the lake, who| |t I“':y""”’“"”'":"(“‘“" e L I"-W‘“K"‘”‘ day by bunching hits and winning 4| Almanacs were first used in Eng- Thh‘r Sale fl}'_‘ ‘t‘t"ll-" Grocer's MSiie 100 104 312 ormerly spe + days i ) 4 2 ; X 2. Danforth was wild, but pitched |land and Denmark. ree Size §—5-10-15¢ | M1¥rS s son's triple in the eighth inning cn-|(oC\(FY SDENt three davs in reach-| on church street and drove away in |*© B e O E ottle: ?10 15¢ | 457 440 453—1350 abled Philadelphla yesterday to take | 5. ‘v arroad, to make the trip in '“”\ an auntomobile in which a couple of Ly hours. 2 8 second victory from Boston, 4 2, = § @ir iding. s gecond viotory from Boston, 4 10 2.| “inyare 4y extonsive winter fishing on | & o ® bt tp: i mnd Bpliee ik B The score: ; BOSTON the lake, most of it done 60 milosiycqq against the sidewalk. The blood b from herc. It was formerly difficult|q;110q to flow from the wound and T A to haul fresh fish to shipping faclll-|gaveral men hastened to his assist- Boutliwort ; ) ties by team without its spoiling or| ;0o and carried him into the hotel. . i 11, « 30 o glftesere o Uisislod s remsaied) ny, 10, 7, Many wes surimonad, nd COMMENCES To HITCHES ABoUT HAS FAR AWAY .CANNOT DISCOVER T ) % N, MR AN MERCEN A TR e l\wl .‘,,.1.1\:.1 m;\”r; nlu\‘(\\llhv”!’l:l- ho SGUIRME T ERATR, 0 Biain A% b et s TiAT FOoR WHICH “ord ) ¢ L G K| pital. Nine stitches were d 4 : ' e . over roads impassable for teams. | by elose the woumd. SOUNDS OF THo' SEARCHING ConsClous of SHE 'S SEARCHING- SOhFistenbury ©oeeees 1 0 0 ¢ | - g e = SCRAPING OF FEET ROl " SoHETNG CONVERSATION -- DECIDES To e ( WITH FooT OF GUESTS SNEAK A LooK MeQuillen, p. . : G - fe el Jawn Jay Lays ’Er Down NONCHALANTLY New York §, Drookiyn Douglas 1, Pirates Routed Again Qlifoazo Darnsteadt . s Ralph . vee 03 Kalish Stewart, 2h. Carey, If. Maranville, Bigbee, If. Traynor, 3b. . Mokan, rf. Grimm, 1b, Gooch, o, . Glazner, p. Morrison, p. xTierney sssamusme o0 xBatted for Glrzner in 3d. ST. LOUIS Califorr h ccepted Cornell’s in- ab, vitation to spend a week on the Ithaca campus before the Hary meet. 2o o e SE DS e o= 5 [ Bmith, rf. Fournler, 1h. Btock, 3h. Hornsby, 2b. . Heathcote, cf. . MeHenry, If. . Toporcer, sa. Alnsmith, c. . Doak, p. Ralley, p. Barfoot, p. . Menosky, il MO SRy S BRNE NG oms255527 Sowass5050 Sl evorvannnaa ss= | Braves Lose Ag; Philadelphia, April 14.— Parkin- xBatted f Lebhourveau, Rapp, b, Walker, rf. Williams, Chicks WI” Grow Faster —stronger, healthicer, H \ . i % o p SUMMONING MAID 5 s : : , BiLE 18Cove too, if they're rightly 3 o : , SCOOCHES WAY LIFTS TABLE CloTH BJEZZCE‘; s (CLOSE-UP OF ELECTRICAL fed. The casicst way DOWN IN CHAIR ForR For B\G LoOok a - CONTRIVANCE UNDER . to make bone, muscle, [ ; : EXHAUSTIVE SEARCH ii“;ié::;sz"”_‘lfs TABLE) -athers 4 3 3 e § Fee L and feathers, in the ! : ! 3 WITH BoTh FEeT . BUTTRR 4% little bodics is to feed Pratts Buttermilk Bab Chlck Food the original “bahy for ]-, o baby chicks finestingred growthand preves uu)mk ailments. Try it ,*“Your Money Ba k If YOU Are Not Satisfied"" Theit's a Pr. PRATT FOOD CO. Chicago, Toronte i i e Before the ump vells “Play Ball!” John J. McGraw bats a few sizzlers to the infielders of his world chan \pion Giants. | | |

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