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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1922, e e — " _ _____ LS MISS LANDGREN AND “LEFTY” MYE{S, LEADING HIGH AVERAGE BOWLERS IN LOCAL BOWLING LEAGUES — NEW BRITAIN HIGH SCHOOL BASE- BALL TEAM SUCCESSFULLY OPENS SEASON — WAITE HOYT PITCHES THIRD STRAIGHT VICTORY—GIANTS PLAY WELL BEHING NEHF'S PITCHING PANKSCLEANUP ~ WPAMWAGHRWUT GIANTS AGUININ | Dot atouss |ANDGREN, MYERS ~ WISPSTGhes ENGLISH PRONOTER of 5 to 2—NBeagle Gets Homer, RN City Ring on May 13, Bet on Ponies, Hopt Registens His Third Straight| s st e o AT Nl Pilches Greal Game| _rais et 21 comorin v | OV TopshCl}(y L?aggo, 1and"*rlt"‘mf:u:”,.',":‘,:'.‘”;.'::::.'.."'.':f...:":n.‘.‘.';\ Cablegram 15 Received Askin n bout has been decided upon, The : champs ruce track yesterday was l‘s Manchester Saturday afternoon, The H' M D Victory of Season o S Rguingt (e DOdgEnS |G rk, ertay v (06 Lattr the Kennels Bowlers | ansheni ey oo, Bt i to Meet Dempsey 13 Judging from reports from bing he received from admirers e e of “Dixle" Griften and the hitting of e — Philadelphia, the bout should be a = - struggling to catch a glimpse of him, Miss Landgren, star howler of the [ eagle, The locals showed Kood April 24—The New [hummer, the munager of \\;u!nvr' Brooklyn, N. Y. April 24.—The|The police had to come to his assist-| Valkryian lodge, O, of V. bowling [form and showed cxcelient promisc| New York, April 24, — The possi- stating that his hoy has no intention |[New York Giants made the series|ance in passing out through the gates, | team, is leading the City league, with [ of developing into a strong combinu-bility of Jack Dempsey and Harry the Siver City punch [three out of four yesterday by de-| When the crowds on the immence|an average of 93, according to the [tion. ‘The scorc: : Wills, colored heavyweight contender, H bRl NEW BRITAI RCHOOL, merting in a championship contest in 8o far the Hoyt pitched his third stralght vie-[ing the World War around the Phila- (the Dodgers into/the lead in the sec.|8ave him a resounding cheer, and|[work of the bowlers fn the league has | o, 21 e London this summer loomed today on tory. A great throw to the plate by |delphin navy yard e has since fopd inning by driving a homer over | Dempsey responded hy doffing his 1ot | been surprisingly good. In the “Hot pere o 2 the strength of a cablegram from FFewster prevented Washington from|breaking into big company defeated [{he fence with two men on the bases| When urged to bet on horses with | Dog™ league, ten howlers have marks'| e §|George Mcebonald, Fnglish promoter. scoring in the first inning when the [Johnny Rteisler, AL Wagner, Herman gt could not hold his advantage, [American mounts, tne commpion s, fof 100 and better for average o far, \ p According to Dia Dollings, English Visitors filled the banes with none out.|8mith, Johnny Darcey, vl Baird [Nonr pitehod great ball after the see- | “No, I never bet. | came only to| The statistics complete follow: atln, 1h, . { It manager now in New York, he Bhwe asors: and Babe Herman, Wagner'is being NEW YORK see the horses and the crowds and W. L Pet |} . 3 g | cecived the following message last primed for a battle with Johnny Kil- ab., 1, h. po. . e lshake hands with the American|Valky B i 9 1.000 NG 4 " fght from McDonald: bane, featherweight champion Ranapart jockeys, The Irench certainly have|Traut & Hines . 176 “Can yon get Wills to come 1o Lon- - | 5 fine race tracks, bigger and more at-[Corbin Screw .. ] i 7T = 4. 80 .0 “f ton to hox Dempss ) e i F CEAALiVG: Diks o, Do T donts i | EanAere e 3 .687 FOUTH SIABBGRSTIN Wills when informed of the cable- BASEBALL IN BRIEF e VAT they have the horses," South Inds . . 5 . Zwiek, 20, .iaii. 4 k ram announced he would be “ready oLy i 1| After the races Juck returned to his| Stella Rebekah .. g . horuton, 86 e 4 i :|'0 depart on the first hoat.” But his i el 3 = P fnyder, ¢ il {hotel on the Champs Elysee, where he [ Daughters of Americ.. 119/ BRSE nantaitioan i| wanager offered mo comment except i i ] NATIONAL LEAGUE, O T 2 | had almost to fight his way through|Center Church [0 MCCRUENY, 31, oons o say “he could see no reason fer wrrity, o i 3 Zashary, p. .. - \h A 0% [ |unother erowd, in which the women High Tndividual 1gle—IK Land- | kelky, of Eniia eaving yet." Doliings did not indi- *Goklin 3 BROOKLYN were more numerous than the men, gren, 117, ":"]"’""; ‘)'-I q Uf ate whether he had ght a definite bt el ] nswer to \lchonald's eablegram, Courtney, D, Ll Yesterday's Results, ] 4 ; & thitan T RS - 8 P o ab. 1. h.po. a. e “lsn't he grand,” said onc feminine High Individual Three—IK. Land- I K e o New York 7, irooklyn 3. g, )3 AAER grem, 810, » Dempsey also 50 far as known here Pittshnrgh 14, Chicago . 2h. 5 s not signed arficles definitely for St. Louis 6, Cleveland (s BAAMALY KO : e ¥ B, dd [ & Wheat, If. .., F our (ieorges, said another. “He| 1307, ny match in conneetion with his tour of Iurope although he Other clubs not scheduled, A of. I q must be a wonderful dancer,” re- Individual Averages, p . 9 Sool yresent ‘e « announced his willingness to meet entier in a raturn engugement or Suropean contenders, New York, York Yankees made a clean sweep of their four-game series with Washing-|of losing to ton, winning the last game 3 to 0.|pusher. Wagner began boxing dur- |feating Brooklyn 7 to 8. Smith sent|concourse caught sight of him they|latest statistics compiled. 000 “Yes, but he is not so handsome as High Team Three—\Valkyrians, Witt, of i i i ) Fewster, 1. ... 3 ) : - S marked a third. K. Landgren QIR o e : Standing of the Clabs, Bt e oy i Dempsey said he expected to Tl e Gy o s SR Ao ARG o AR L Bibp, 1 ... .3 W, L (O, BIIeN, P e 8 ] Burope for three months, Asked if | Rottieelli . e e S T A : iy other | S e 0 3 INew York ... 7 08 | YA P 6 he intended to do any traveling by |scharf = i | - e o o A GhIOBRD: i iaigs : K PR airplane, he replied: “Oh, N0, 1he | LAPSON o\evvvuerreneernereeinns Lirenneke TR R SPENCER BEATS FATON. Hoyt, Aok y Pittshurgh . . ‘. 3 . Nels ooonnn I train is speedy enough for me I1A. M. Carlson . b nEE e Larson . § s i ¥ e a8 Newark, J., April 24-—-Seven hiladelphia X i v ¥ v o3 A .| want something heavier than air toyAg. Anderson . McAuliffe NS ; : thonsand bike fans, shivering and St. Louis .. i 4 = *Datted for Smith in stand on. A, Carlson (B PR A A 5 3 cold, saw Arthur Spencer defeat Ray *Batted for Za in oth. A : H R e L L : e : Brooklyn .. fRatted for Crane in 9th, e A. Anderson ... coveesdvesss ‘84 | Happeney . cevveeeoe 1012 | Baton in two straight heats of a mile tBatted for Lanu in 9th . . e [¥enington. ... : ITBOBION e canins paioa e e 013 004 000 GAPTURES BIG TROUT BEAMBHRIT, v b titi oot MOIYNEUS .+ .ovvierrnnnnns.. 100,18 | mateh r t the Velodrome here ht’l‘"\w: SR e Jnd par|IOHIRRNLS o ko nbraia ¥ Brooklyn .00 a0 oo 0003 : Ahern ..oooiiviiiiiieiieiiieee BRICIANCY Jiuiiiiiiinn Blere vesterday. Spencer rode around Fa- Bl tasek Mavris, Modilian; sscrinCes i ase i, Shin- = Vi e et e e i ¢ B b ol b Tt Beline <t aaldal s ] i stoion LANARIeN ©vvvvvrsvnseoreress. 82 Thompson ...\ . .eii.iis.....100. | surprise to see him win so casily. Fewster, MceMillan; double plays, Fewster Games Today. e ; and Schang: Lamotte, Harris and Judge New York at Philadelphia. lG:\'.‘;!\," g ALy i Aoues ViR, K. Sharpe Gets Speckled Beauty ooy ederickson . . i o n A D P Eaton had a chance to win the sec- Tnse o balte, ot Znchary dooff oyt 3| 1irooklyn at Boston. icft on Yow ¥ iro And Tiiters 16 In Fikhing Contest—| B: Ande S as gy i 80 T ORRE matien oo diis as dosas 005106 ond <hEat, bt o Aecinent to e bilke by Hoyt §; hits Pittsburgh at Chicago, :""*“ on oft. Na 2 B 3 ' Williams ST Stedman 3 . 2 i . 9815 | killed it. He jumped around Spencer off Courtnoy St. Louis at Cincinnati, St 3007 g o e 8 | Weighs More Than a Pound. Jackson et ia s tn S T T SRR eiiieieio.. 9815 [going info the last lap and his posi- | Sunderson s e, VENDEFE o ovveiiineinneeaao. 980 Jtion in front made him a big favorite | . innings; hit by pitcher, by Nehf (Crar 3 i fison, Walsh and Connolly} time AMERICAN LEAGUL, WINRG, cuitalien AN dsslne Cpldilen) T 8 BNaEDe Of Lhe o HRMEY D ADETENG 1 i b1 an i 11100 RO e Ul R o to wis his sprocket caume loose LG LR mick - and ) pewls company, yesterday caught ofscheidler .......ovvvieeevneenss BIOTORORE s cremsiaso s i oiig. & and he bad to quit. In the re-riding Yesterday's Results, . R prize trout, which he has entered in| jarrison ... ceveneees T6LACCampbell oouiiiaieeaa. . 88,15 fof the heat Eaton went into the jast New York 3, Washington 0, Pittsburgh (1. Chicago 3. the Monier Brothers' fishing contest, | 13, Winger 5 3 R e 0 MY o N 3 . 96.8 |lap in the lead, but Spencer, riding Detroit 4, Cleveland 3. Chicago, April 24.—Pittshurgh [whieh continues throughout the trout| 1. Lynch vvevrerornenoeess Leupold .. e ; 96.1 | high on the ban ain specd, rhot St. Louis 4, Chicago 3. pounded Chicago's pitchers yesterday ¢ m. Norton . e S v e . . Bingamer .. . kX e 5 off the bank streak, casily Other clubs not scheduled. for twenty-two hits, winning the fi The finny rascal captured by Mr [, Winger ..... s AT e P i cever 0447 Psprinting ar and winnng. - game of the series 14 to 3. Carlson |Sharpe weight one pound, twe and|ghilling , i iy ' Standing of the Clubs, was wild, but the locals could not|ene-half ounces, is !m!r’t";‘n and one | Wiegand ... Eotnde s s Holtman S e 2 e ey 5 >0 | hit bim effectively. The batting of | eighth inches long and has a girth | Gritzmather ..oovvven. i QUENK Lo . Asheville, N, ., April 2 Judge ‘“J";f: f)l‘,‘::?d\“fi,’;dl”“:y Sz:‘r‘";“‘}’l":n’]‘:"l_m Naw S : _I;{HL,', Tierney and Mokan, and the fielding |0f eight and one quarter inches, BLERACTA I o I e Kenesaw Mountain Laundis, baseball O o0 e ati Ve M e VB THA aao et | BIE VAN i i oh JG00 |of Statz Miller and Hollocher fea- e s IS b iy 0 i WL e COTMIRRIOTIAY Wil Sxcpsatel HerE s " CHICAGO " |3t Louis R “s00 [tured. The score: HERMAN MEETS MOORE TONIGHT | [eupold ...oovvviiiiiiiiiii. < e e B2 Ay £0 - visit. his brother, Charles B, ab. e | Phitladelphia ... ..... 500 PITTSBURG | Boston, April 24.-—Tete Herman or [ Mallory .. crrereearenee Newton O ERRETERRUN. andis who Is critically ill. RALON b i s & N * % New, Opleans, former bantdniwelght| MPATOOR covivrersiriniviiniin, T8) Young Cebeeinns s s i e BRTGagolll b e i 444 Ll ; 0 lchampion, will meet Koy Moore of | [ag2N ... xu e et JUAIRIGNARRS sop b GowainGim vt a s o ol PENDLITON TURNS PRO. X VR j 333 Blabee, 1f Lol 6 ! Y 0lst, Paul in a ten round bout here to-| M WINEEr .o, IS BReR e 2 B New York, April 24.—Nat Pendle- Washington ......... 4 SRS 25 bt . . rowley R R Bertini cerdeieeniniae 8015 former amateur and Olympic — Mokan, Tf. +.neieriis § TR HArt - MeAuliffe e ST amnion who recently turned pro- Games Today Sl 154 o ! "I FOOTBALL CAPTAIN REINSTAT ’If;:f:"‘r FHGEL T EEE e ceeeieeeions 80 sssional wil mrr‘t( ]\\"I.nlak 7,1.] tzli'o L R e SN TaRISn, By oxieaeds B Boston, April 24.—Henry Tonry of [ yovee ... 0111111 S e e e e DG TR G Devis R A e s T e inthrop, captain-elect of the Boston |mieid ...\ 101101 58 | D Potts Chicago at Cleveland ) i niversity football team who was SEL 9 : 4 g . |recently suspended by the athletic “Hot Dog'* League, Sanders Brothers, Boston, il Detroit at St. Louis. stats, cf, ... ¥ 1 0l council hus been reinstated, Tonry it s ¢ |1, s 04 106 91 90 117 Szfirl‘!‘nfia"’s Excha" b L 0 gl : has proved that he|Pointers .... A5 749 |H. Sanders 87 $4 98 05 85 Ll 0 Nar ; = SAGUL : 1| was explained ; ; NTERNATIONAL TIIAC £ 0| violated no rules. Mutts . .. 16 666 - - 0 0 St. Louis 4, Chicago 8t. Louis, Mo., April home run by 7Tobin, first up in the tenth inning, gave St. Louis a 4 to 3 vic- tory over Chicago yesterday, and an even break in the series Williams of St louis and Mostil of Chicago, Johmson, ss. . McClellan, 3h. L ef: Falk, 1t Bheely, 1b. Sehalk, c. Hodge, p. Eifedoan oommnre —a@ Tobin, rf. ... Ellerbe, 3b. Bislex, 1b. ..., Wiitams, If. .. Jucobson, cf. Bavereid, o, Gerber, s, McManus, 2h, . Vangilder, p. .. 1 = G oodles 90 189 185 201 NO. * RAILROAD ARCADE 0 Results Yesterday an, rf. .. Poodles .oi.oiviinnees i 1aD: Sa i 18 oA 2 Jersey City 7, Buffalo 4-—1st game, |Miller, 16 .. 3 Fournier, 1 88000 Collies .\ vis ¥ Ve 2 5. Sanders 108 90 97 ¢ f A iz & Co, 0 ,lm-:«‘.yt ; 14, Buffalo 4—2nd game :wlug . . 'y 3 3 x ?‘vl;'llfl iy i I{faglrfl 8 . . . 2 . Sander 10783 101 113~ § sporting Goods a Smokers’ Supplies. T ¢ 2 3 400 [Jones, p. ... o | tiornsby, 2h, Airedales ............. = o M okl Guaranteed Goods, 9 Aot LR > : and game. |FPreeman, . 0 | Heatheote, cf GEYNOUNAR 4.0t iias § 33 | 215 173 108 -17 Come in und make it your headquart *None out when winning run was score B , Newark 0—2nd game. " i Po o . ; 5 2 2 i e ome in and make your headquarters. 8t. Louis ... L. 010 001 100 1 ing 5, Rochester Kaufmann; p. . 0 i\x‘qn».n\,\n e 4 Shepherds «o.ooievuees .331 umah_l Special. Basehall games direct from feld every day Chirago ... L 010 002 000 0 s 2 Barber ... yfilacnn, Ryt 1 High Indi A ingle—Dr. Mec- |Mdwards . 92 97 95 §2 Tl Home Mostil, Willi Tobi Toronto 0, Baltimore 4. Stueland, p. . : o Atnsmith, e . b § & [ v m. me rung, Mostil, illiams, — Tobin; . Bt et S i Guire (Airedales), 146, | Larson ...111 115 91 91 1« il e s stolen bage, Willlams; sacrifices, Tobin . B By Fha i b Ao 1 » World Championship Posters Inside. Vangilder *alk; double play, Johnson Standing of the Clubs % Prefier, p.o. H_u:h Individual 'Phree—Molyneux | S 5 i SULLIVAN-CORBLTT Colling, Sheely; on base ago 1, ’ | I;H urgh LR f85-012 ::2 " : (Pointers), 3 | 21 3 199 LERE] 103 ; High Team Single—DBeagles, 541. | Fdwards . 99 Bt. Louis 6; base on balls, off Vangilder i Git L i A 1, oft Hodge 4; struck out, by Hodg HaGY Y &on, Grimes, Miller; stolen bases, Tri High Team Three—Airedales, 1532, | Larson .. 5 900 umpires, Dineen, Moriarity and Hilde- | " X . fi ' A . R E i oas Toront i sanville; sacrifice, Carlson; double plays, SR 1 Individual Averages. LR e 3 Reading «...oovqyeine 5 Crug; left on bases, Pittsburgh |1 X 3 1 . 1907.11 95 520 186~—1770 " Detroit 4, Cleveland Newark 1 bagos on Ualls, off Free- iie 8 3 . My 1007, ! 2 i ¢ Ruffalo arlson 5; stru i Detroit, April 24.—Cleveland outhit | 1 LR R ! . ; - aob 6, by Kauf-|itarper, rf, s noo B Detroit yesterds but: the ' Tigers|SYTACUSE wooosineser R oD g DI R iRdongs | L nningal sy S H Wh A F “ N d A l‘ d BY B l 9 i e A % | Baltimore .. In 4 2-3 innings: 5 in 8° in- yuauAa ey 2 2 en / eljer ee s flen bunched their safeties more, oppor. IUOBHREEBES o v v sk off Freeman 2 in none; off Kaufmann 10 e 2 g tunely and defeated the Indians for 5 i nings: losing piteher, Jones; umpires, [ Gillespie, | the third consecutive time. The score . Kivm and Sentelle; time, 2:11, ssler was 4 to 3. Cleveland threatened in| . _;',""“:,T'.:‘(","' \ b i i the ninth, but Oldham was sent to| Uuffalo at Jemey CAly: Aty g 9y Gl oy Pilette's relief, and checked the rally,| Syracuse at Newark. Cincinnati, Ohio, April 24—8U| *Ratced for Bdre: : Toronto at Baltimore, Louis hit Gillespie hard, made great St | LR CLEVELAND Rochester at Reading. use of secrifices and easily won six to) oo S AR hase RILH, & = 2 ” as wild s @ . a R aporeel £ g ! 5 3 b Heatheoto; loft on bases, St. 3 TH'AWN'T NoTHIN' TBE AFRAID OF -~ YA AIN'T Btephenson, VI New Brunswick, N. J., April 24— lforcing in two runs. Hornsby, witn |!jsthe A B 15 Phelps, fgormer (i“h'hfl' ]fl' the jour bases on balls and a sacrifice, | : 4; struck out, hy AFRAID OF TH' BULLS —~ARE YA '?’ AH-H=-H Pittsburgh Pirates, and several vears|did not have a legal time at ba. ) ruck out., by Gilleapis ) J g ago manager of the Albany team nlgtock was ejected for Kicking on a | % Noith o b Dreffer 56 bis, o Gl THEY CouLon'T PULL NOTHIN LisTeN L ceee B the New York State league, ;\us ml'urlitl decision in the fourth. The score: i Scott & in 1 Inning, off Pfef WE'LL PUTCHA ON EASY STREET - GIVE YA Lpreies! A LA | 2 ‘| the Rutgers baseball coaching staff. ST, LOUIS {3 innings; winning pitcher. G = Grane R oo I He will assist Coach Cox mainly with ahe T dhono m R losing piteher. Gillesple; umbires, A GAT- SHOW Yo THE GAME - PLENTY OF 1Gulsto ...l {he Batlens THag, Smith, if, T wigley l“:_“_“ and Emslic; time, 1:40. DOUEH -~ NICE RAGS -~ SWELL JANES - *Batted for Coveleskic R R i R TR T A R i EASY PICKIN' KID-~- C'Mo, BE WAT' US - tBatted for Sewell in ai) 5 -SA CINCH- ARE YA GAME BUDDV‘? DETROLT ab. ) : Haney, i s 1 ; Cutghaw Taste is a matter of tobacco quality 3 ‘ ' 4 Rlue, Pother Tia MY TRt 8 . : ) We state it as our honest Bllsice 7. patis e 8 ) ‘ belicf that the tobaccos used o in Chesterfield are of finer O e ] quality (and hence of better Detroit i 02 10 taste) than in any other S e =i b cigarette at the price. plue; sactifice, double Bilaita: to: Bassior o . Liggent & Myers Tobacco Cow Bluc; left on bases, base on halls, off 2: hits, off Pil Oldham none Pillette 1 Cavelesiy er, Pillette; umpires time, 2 1TO BOX BARRETT. Philadelphia, April 24 Lew Ten dler and Bobby Barrett have heen matched to decide the question of fis tic supremacy in the first of o teries of open air hoxing houts to be staged ot the Phillies’ ball park June 2. They are to weigh in at 135 pounds on the afternoon of the hout — PALACE poktr hesterfield Ml IADY[LTQ el CIGARETTES __DRINK g of Turkish and Domestic toba‘fms-—blcmled | Ayres’ Soda Water | La'! for it by name and zet thie best, [ ]M yor Sale at Your Grocer's Three Size Bottles—5-10-15¢ A ey i i