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' i ITAIN DAILY | [ERALD SOME EXCELLENT BOWLING FEATURES INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GAMES LAST NIGHT — BILL KOPF A BIG FACTOR IN BRAVES VICTORY OVER PHILS — DETROIT ENDS LOSING STREAK BY WALLOPING INDIANS — ENDEES TO PLAY HARTFORD SENATORS TOMORROW—SPRING PRACTICE AT YALE P ——— KOPE'S FINE WORK HELPS BRAVES WIN Billy Fields Finely and Uses Wil- low Ellectively Against Phillies Boston, Apri! MeQuillar Roston and Meadows af Philadeipl were knocked out the | Iere yesterday in the opening of the Braves, Mitingim feved MeQuil lan and received sensational support Boston defeating the visitor Mayor Jumes M, Curley threy first ball. The of Rovckel and Cold was responsible tendance B0 T " home e B to 4 out 1} felding hatting dnd Kopf were (ea for a slim PHILADELPHE? Toehours i Tany Walker Lesiie 1 Plotelior, s Williams, « Parkinson Henline Meadows. 1 Hubbell, *Lee Hubbell BONTON SRatted I Philadelphi Roston Two hase hit usc hits, Henit: base, Williama double plays Holke: left on Jubbell 1-3 innin pitehe we; umpires, Chicago 8, Cin Chicapo. A} Rixey of Clin cinnati, weakened in the seventh in ning vesterday after holding Chicage to two hits, and was driven from the mound after heing pounded for ¢ single, a homer hy Hack Miller, anc doubles by Krug and O'Farrell Couch, who replaced him, walked twc men and Kelieher followed with a triple, which gave the locals the game The score was 8 to The score: CINCINNATI ah, il of. rf. I, Clit At 1h. Burns, Harper, Duncan, Bohne, Daubert, of, Hollocher, Kelleher, Grimes, 3n. 10, Cheeves, a0 101 100 71x o'k ilohier Pinelli, Kin Hollorher; Cincinnati Chicago ... 3 Two base hits, Ha Daubert; three base run, Miller; sacrifices douhle pls on hases, Cincinn off Rixey 1 e fn 6 1-3 innirgs ning, off Harper er, by Cou Rixey; umpire 147 1. Brooklyn I, Brooklyn mardc York Brookiyn, April thirteen hits off Jess Barnes, but got only one run and lost to the New York Giants yesterday, 4 to 1. Man ager Robinson shook up his infield placing High at third, Johnson second and Crane at short score New at The NEW YORK ab, Pane 5 Rawlin Young, rf Meusel, 17 Kelly, 1h hinners Snyder, Rarnes, | BROOKILYN Nigh 3h Johnston Neis, rf Wheat, If Myers, of. Schmandt Crane, Miller Ruether, | oT. Griffit *Ratted for N New York Brooklyn Two hasa sucrifices, Young Johrston Meu Ne Sehmandt To A aiihle and i Rawlings New 0 TRADE Matn BLACK M CAPSULES “POPYLAR FOR GENERATIONS' ¥ L saeranaTion oF COMPOUND COPAIBA AND CUBEBS AT DRUGGISTS. on TRIAL BOX BY MAIL 50¢ FROM PLANTEN 93 HENRY 57 BROOKLYN. N.Y. <BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ~ Ayres’ Soda Water Call for it by name and get the best. For Sale at Your Grocer's Three Size Bottles—5-10-15¢ GRIDIRON CALL IS ISSUED BY JONE [ Yale Foothall Candidates Ave Ordered To Report Next Moaday Siternoon o bor Two Weels Wk New Huve April pring foothal Head tine light gridiron g the only until mpalgn Orders prectico Coneh candidiates Ll imsued ked lay i fones. WL net rinigl who Moy A meeting tes they The L competition in drop kicking football trihuted priv foathall No winter prac Mareh, | levotel to nth to ont report spring witl i { mmu‘ among th rt teams, ather alle or| wis he'd in Ffebraary and uaully severg weekhs 0 toor worl d N m Tune | il tWo seusons the line coach No resident | has been | Comerford in win wiile 3lly Ball backfietd Malcolm last fall, and recently coach for| for Galt, g wamed Lo ik fall ring W 1or the vet Charley nds, andle the il dir Aldrich imed captail neral 1 not be pring he baseball ni iptain of the BACK TO BRASSCOS Commissioner Landis Rules That Joe Coszrove Must Bcturn (o Waterbury Clubh—Agnew Laid Off for a Year. Baseball Com- awarded the to the [astern team in April Landi Jo club managed Chicago, nissioner rove the the rvices of Waterbury eagne, He 1921 dissociation from elig- | Commissioner | before Sydney Agnew, New York Americans, report to Hartford under an optional play again in organ- clupse, andis heid, ormerly of the who refused to hen t reement, wsferred may MeNICHOL IS REAPPOINTED Will Again Coach Pennsylyvania's Basketball Team | Philadelphia, Pa., April - vard J. MeNiehol, brother of Danny I. McNichol, was today reappointed 1ead coseh for next season's Universi- 7 of DPennsylvania hasketball team, fe will the same corps of as- dstants that he had last year. A while DETHOIT WINS A WILD HITTING GAME Cobbmen Finally Break Losing | Streak--Wamby Is Badly Spiked Detroft 22 TDietroit scored April yenter Cleveland, 15 to 7, in The Indlan throughout, of the season ay first vietory a wild bitting contest Inetiective the Oklahoma City re crult performed creditubly for the Tigers after the tirst inning, Wambs- e in the the game pitehers were mer, gunss was spiked by inning and retired from The score CLEVELAND ab, 1 5 1 T {1 Morton in dth DETROIT ab, *Batted for N Mol Hetlmg Riue, 0 W 1. 0 o 0 0 18 o 233 2 "Neill, Guisto 01X Imann, Cut- double 0 Law; sacrifi plays, Gardner, and Rig- ney, Cutshaw and Blue 2; Haney and Blue Rigney, Clark and Blue: lefi on bases, De. tioit 12, Cleveland 10; bases on balls off Muils 3, off Morton 2, off Odenwald 2, off K T Jumieson 4. off Stoner 4; struck | by dam- hit by pitches, pitcher, time, pite Morton Mor 3 innings; el wild loaing and Evans; Chicazo 10, St. Louis 5. St. Louls, Mo, 22, Danforth started his over Chicago yesterday, but the Browns finally lost, 10 to 5, in 10 in- nings. The Sox tled the scorc in the ninth with two forced runs, and a April Drave ates to victory In calling te mind old time baseball | players, onr thoughts travel hack to| fhe time that Maurice Quirk, was| pulling ‘em out of the air at second | base, and hitting the ball to various parts of local diamonds. In his day, | Maurice was a first performer, | ind always made a hit with the! younger boys with his fine line of baseball chatter. Quirk has in receat) vears, tried his hand at umpiring, and | a goorl job. | cla he did ‘ v, x | every city are doubt if any city ardent follower . Burns fans in bt we of w more than D. Baseball numerous, an boast »f the diamond Patsy” spends his time now cutting witter and lard by the pound, and| ounting eggs by the dozen at Russell Brothers store. He is a brother of the ite Tom who was a member of the famous Cubs under the “Pop”| regime. Anson vs shown a keen il players, | of the Braves, has benefited by . Burns has alws interest in yomng ba md William 1. Kopf is those who t. BB of thig intere , a really fine no doubt will first string hurler Recreation nine. outstanding thing , his modesty. Norman Frederick athlete, Nace l-around cinch with here is one fine eddie’s makeu a as the Rogers It not he some would the to look over r who bad stunt for, baseball managers | Wojack, nder in caretul lar perfe local ‘huck" t althougt promise under ping into u st qves of devel | Phil” Bloom, a former member of | Annex team, will don the base- togs agnin this season the hall last year with Jim- Burns' Meriden team, has not »d up as yet with any aggrega- tian for the coming season, Gerry was! affected by the heat while pitching last summer, but he has recovered sufficie v, lnoks forward te a| Gerald Crean, mie 100k ful season Georgs C. Rogers has promised the | basebal gregation bearing the name (of his alleyvs, the necessary financial | support to secure uniferms, ete. Considerahle interest la being shown In the coming bhowllng battle between the Valkyrians and the Traut and Hine quinteta next Tuesday night. There was a great dlscussion who was the best all.around athlets among last year's {rack men, Several names were offered hut no ono eould deelde on one man, There seems to [be n lack of fintshed athletes In this | elty. about Billy Kopf pieked out one to his [ liking yesterday, and socked the ball| for a homer in the Hrayes.Phillles game at Poston, Billy’s work at short- stop was also of the siellar kind, (club bowling league will ' ON THE FIRST BOUND | _WITH CLERKIN = Charley Miller is planning to get his juvenile team in action again this season. He turned out a good nine last year any they played some of the best team for their size in the state. Charley is an excellent judge of b ball material in the making. The “Herald” team is planning to get ont on the diamond next week if the weather permits. Coeach Tom Lawlor didn’t want to run chances of having any of his valuabl* players catch cold in thew arms. a Bastern leaguer a chance under the big tent. Wally Hammond, who successfully piloted the Pittsfield team to a pennant last rear, will fill the vacancy at sccond base for the Cleveland Indians, oc- casioned by the injury to Bill Wambs- ganss yesterday. Another is to get| Grimes, Hartnett and Callahan, | former FEastern leaguers, are plaving fine baseball with the Chicago Cubs. Jack Rourke's Colgate haseball team, went down to defeat yesterday, when Springfield College put across a 3 to 1 win at Hamilton, N. Y. he Eastern league will open naxt| Wednes The Hartford Senator | wiil be away from home for the first two days, returning to the Franklin avenue park on next Friday for the| first of a two-day serles with Worces- | ter. | By a decision rendered today, Out-| fielder Joe Cosgrove, formerly of Wa- terbury Brasscos, goes back to that| club. Cominissioner landis decided | the issue. [ . | and Erwin Foremen's | conclude a| very successful season with a banquet ! and theater party next Saturday night. The “feed” will be held in the club roomns at the corner of Washington | and Myrtle streets, at 5:30 o'clock. At/ the close of the banquet the “gang”| will journey to Hartford, where a theater party will be held at Parsons' theater. The Russell The Acorns, a fast seml-pro team of Bridgepert, would Ilke to arrange | games with teams In this vielnity, A, J. Ford, of 114 Kossuth street, Bridge- port, 1a the manager, and communica- | tions should be forwarded to him. Law Stanley J, Traeceskl attend. | ed the opening of the Yankecs baso. | Lall senson nt the DPola Grounds on Thursday, e saye the Amorlmnl lengue champlons have a terrific fenstve power this season, even with- | out the great Ruth in the llneup, ‘ Itev, J, Leo Bulllvan, ourate at 8t ph's chureh, an alumnus of Holy | Cross, {8 ona of the most enthuslastie | admirarn that the Worcester colfe-| glans under Joelk Darry, have in thia; vicinity, Father Sulllvan confidently | expeets that Holy Cross will defeat| ‘Georgetown when the teams clash in June at Fiiton leld, Worcester, J o ————————————— first | Jahngon, ENGLAND TO SEND CRACK GOLFERS HERE Strong Efforts Will Be Pat Forth ‘T Iegain St Andrew's Trophy Won 1By Hutchison New York, April 22 The golfing | spotlight promises to shift from Eng lund to the United States this season [ir the tentative program thus far ar ranged 18 any indication The successful Invasion Rritul [last summer by American profes [alw resulting in the capture of drew's most trophy by Lintehison has prompted Eng! Look pussige tor the pick of its * [ vanks In an effort 1o turn the table: [over heré, Georze Duncan and Abe Mitehe!l, who toured the conuntry last lyear will return in company with the veterans “Sandy” Herd, and J. 1 Taylor, and possibly Hagry \Vardon Vardon and Teddy Ray are the only Britons to win the United States open litle, of | coveted six run rally in the tenth settied the The score: CHICAGO ab. contest, 1ellan olltng, 21 Hooper, Mostil, ¢ 1, If Sheely, & nalk Hobertson, Wilkinson, Hodge. *Yaryan Bubyer ) far for *Ratted ratted Tobin, lorbe, 9 30 11 000 112 § 100 001 020 1 Fllerbe, Shesly hit, Collins; runs hare, Schalk: eManus t Chirago Danforth aff Bayne Danforth ouis Twao hage hits three bhase Falk; ste doubte Tahin Hierl play left on hasos K i base on balis, off Babertson 1, off Wil | Hodge struck out,, Kobertson 1, hy Bayne 1; hits, off gon 5 im 6 innings, off Danforth innings, off Wilkinson 2 in tayne 4 in 2.3 inning. off Hodge 2 i Kolp 2 in 1 inning: winning losing pitcher, Bayne; um and Hildebrand; time, 2:30 n . off Fodge Morlar pitcher, ires, ¥ Wild I'eg Beats Senators, New York, April 22,-—-Shawkey, vet- eran Yankee hurler, won a pitching | duel from Phillips hington re- cruit, here ye The only run of the game was scored by Few- | ster in the first inning on his two base hit and a two base wild throw by Lamotte. The icore: WASHINGTON [ | | Tudge, Harris Milan Rice, Smith, 0 0 ©hillips, I *Batted for s 0| Swomen's golf HARTFORD BATSHEN VS, NEW DEPARTURE Bristol Team to Clash With Eastern Leaguers in Home Game iris home The New Departure tol will open up the with the Hartford team of the Lastern leagne at Muzzy Iield, Sunday, There I8 a great deal of interest being shown in this contest and ‘it should prove to an exciting clash Jim Clarking, the Senator's pilot, is imxious (o pin a defeat on the Bris tolites, and e out to take the kndees into camp, He has a crowd o1 unknown quantitics on the roster mixed with a of last year's ven erans, and he intends to use his reg ular lineup in Sunday's game, trengthen Newcomers The Endees have been strengthened by the addition material this year and a good her of last year's men hayve turned ont. The squad has working out during the past weeks and all the men are on for their first home game. Ciyde Waters, veteran hackstop wili team on ut is Tew greatly of new num. aguin been two cdge he scen again this season. Ife is a aluable addition to the team because o his experience and his might with the stick. The Infield is composed o veterans of last year, all of whom played A-1 ball lust year, Scott in Lincup. George Scott will again be J wearing the N. D, uniform this year. He is the most popular man on the team and one of the AfAectest men around these parts. His batting aver. age of last year shows that he |Is strong with the willow. He is a former local boy and during the past foothall season played halfback witl the Nutmeg aggregation and helped them materially to 4 cop the state championship. New Material, The other two outer played in the past seasons with Ware and Three Rivers and they are hoth fast on the hases and strong with the willow, Reil especially, is worthy of note. He played in former seasons ith various teams in the Southern ssociation and his work against the New Departure nine last £on when he appeared with the Massachusetis nines left a good impression on the who saw him. He is a former Rridgeport hoy and has a g€ num- her of friends in the Park City. “Dark Horse” Piicher, The Endces management has se- cured a ‘dark horse” for pitcher, and he will be sprung on the Senas tors as a surprise. The rivalry be- tween the two teams for tomorrow's game is intense and bhoth teams are confident of winning. They will swing into action at 3:30 o'clock. gardeners rans a CHAN(C IN PLAN. Golf Tourney For Conn. Women to Be Conducted Differently in 192 Hartford, April The title of Connecticut women's golf for the first {ime in the | of in this state, this | ar go to the cntrant who survives| champion {a qualifying round of medal play and| three days of match play, the Wom- 1} [ 0 100 000 00 000 000 00 ¥ Lamotte, S-ott MeMillan, Fewster, Phil- | ipe; double plays, Smith, ieckinpaugh and amotte: Harris and Peckinpaughi leit on | hases, New York 4, Washington 7; base on oalls, off Shawkey 1; etruck out. by Ehaw- key 4. by Phililps 1; umpires, Walsh, Con- | nolly And Wilson: time, 1:3G | 1 Washington ..... 0 Two hase hits, sacrifices, Harris, en's Golf ssociation state championship announced, tournaments in 1| Cfonnecticut the title has been deter-| Nowark mined by medal play and the tourna- ment limited to a single day. | The (ournament this year will be| held at the Brooklawn Country club | at Bridgeport, on June 13, 14, 15 and 16. The Booklawn ciub is known as the homie links of Miss Georgiana ! Rishop, the present state woman | champion. Mis® Rishop has nounced her intention to defend title in thi& season's tournament an- her BlLL U'M QY To HERE &4ND OWLY ' ThE LAST HOLE To pLay! UNDER A HUNDR&D FOR THE FIRST TIMG [N MY LIFE ! ALL | HAVE To Do 15 MAUE " oNg oF HOLES ouT 1IN 12 JusT Keee Cool. | weee Tue OLD HEAD DOwN ON THE GREEN IN NINTH SHOT, Took TuREE PUTTS MISSING 12 INCHES AND FINALLY Glorious Feeling oy ) U RE DoinG GREAT | HOLLIS . AraD LIVE - LET Head o L wse 6 Me- 0 LET ME_J Po ' wWAY[ wiH | MYSELE /) THEN HE SLICED SIXTER TRIES ARE EXPECTED FOR DERBY Students OF torm Give Bach a Weight Of 126 Pounds xcept Ntartle, Louisyille, iorm Ky, April 22.—Present considered, sixteen lhorses nre regarded likely to start in the ientucky Derby at Churchill Downs May 18, Students of form give vach o weight of 126 pounds except startle, which has flve pounds ) Momvich stands at the top of the 1f i the estimation of turf followers, with Lucky Hour, Olympus, Bunting, William A., John Finn, Startle, Wash- ton, Good Times, Surf Ride itockminister, 13usy American, By Deadlock, Chatterton and Yos following in the order named, us " yomh, himi BASEBALL IN BRIEF NATIONAL LEAGUE, Yesterda) Results, New York 4, Brooklyn 1. ston 6, Philadelphia 4, (‘hicago 8, Cincinnati 3. St. Louis at Pittsburgh-—Snow, Standing of the Clubs, W, L. 6 1 3 3 4 7 New York Chicago §t. Louis . Pittsburgh Philadelphia . Roston Brooklyn Cincinnati Gamés Today. New York at Brooklyn Philadelphia at Boston. Lounis at Pittsburgh. Cincinnati at Chic AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results, New York 1, Washington 0. Detroit 15, Cleveland 7. (*hicago 10, £. Louls 5. Boston at Philadelphia—Cold. Standing of the Clubs, P New Clev York land . Philadelphia .. Chicago St. Louis Boston ; Washington ., Detroit 750 71 st 500 429 2 .1 Games Today hington at New Yorlk. ston at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Detroit. Chicago at St. Louis. Reading 6. acuse 6, Jersey City 3 Buffalo 4, Newark 3-—10 innings. Other games-——Rain. Standing of the Clubs W. L. 2 0 PC. Buffalo . 1.000 Baltimore Jersey City . Reading . Toronto Syracuse Rochester 000 000 Games Today Syracuse at Jersey Citw. (Ruffalo at Newark. Rochester pt Baltimore, Toronto at Reading. Recause of the many fine woods in Paraguay suitable for the making of walking sticks the manufacture of canee is a growine indeter there, - L7560 | s e FRISK'S FINE WORK ~ WINS FOR CORBIN ;Lockmakers‘ Star Anchor Man Gomes Through in the Pinch The splendid howling of Frisk, of [the Corbin team, won a victory over the Ruseell and Erwin bowlers in the TIndustrial league tourney at Rogers' Recreution alleys last night, The Rusewin boys got away to a fine start winning the first gwume, Tn the fwo concluding games, the Corbin |team was slight!ly behind, but a strong finish by the “Gatchouse Kin" turned the tables. The scores: INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE, | “Corhins, Patrus [ Newton Long . Happeney . 92— 81 (8= 106~ 102— 474—1512 281 202 304 306 329 Heine Jones Wells Anderson Linn 02— 298 99—~ 308 313 E. Nyhorg .. Woleke .. C'arlson Heslin . Stedman . 8 89 08 453 Corbin Screw. 4901414 104— 83— 84 279 249 271 264 {Sumeson .. Heinzman | Griswold . Belden “husler Vollhardt W. 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