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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1922 P = ) " LOCAL BOWLERS ARE BEATEN IN STATE LEAGUT MATCH AT CASINO ALLEYS — ZBYSZKO FAILS IN HIS ATTEMPT TO REGAIN MAT TITLE FROM STRANGLER” LEWIS — YANKEES CONTINUE WINNING STREAK — GIANTS OUTFIELDER 1S “BEANED” — FORDHAM OFFICIALS CENSURE CAPTAIN . — = —— — YANKEES EUNTINUE IBELGIAN PILLIARDIST ums! [iUTHEI.[]ER [BOXING COMMISSION BRIDGEPWEU{] :3;\:;):;\]\\(0!;\:;/:1:1.1;) ‘STRANGI,ER’ LEWIS_ | MAKES A RECORD RUN WANTS PURSES SPLIT WINNING HABIT ' "BEANED’ AT PHILLY —— WINS FROM LOGALS ...... ...~ ... .| BEATS ZBYSZKO Edouard Horemans Breaks Former Tommy Donahue to Prepare a New I 2 . | prive 1921 Baseball Captain of the Apply Whitewash to Athletics-| ") " ™" ™ * MO Shinens Is Hit on Head by Ong| ™™ e e wewer ot Kelly gnd Musante TaKe O0A| sioue co wear varas roie. | AETiCAN Wrestling Champ Foils BI8 Points Continuously Star Bouts Will Benefit Baker its a Home Run |, e Yory, o, of Smith's Pitches poew siasen, apen anrnomas 1| GAING 1) MAtch at CaSIN0 | Nersi et et Vet | Pale's Attempt to Regain Title v bl e s ; ”:j“‘:!'(::"'mfj{”;'j‘r‘“ \l‘v;::l‘fll""@lng;lll"l:'rl"nf s [exonerated today of eharges of pro- X ; ’ mone, the Telzian oue star. last niglit : 3 3 2 which Bakaiate l‘ gy h’l n ‘(‘ "fv i fesslonalism in a report of an investi- i New York, April 26.—New York |0 L0 LR €O B e henan | hiladelnhin, April 26.—New York er 8 boxing in this state, 1 Ioote and Anderson went down 10 |gation made by ['rAnk Gargan, geadu- | Kanms City, April 26,—Stanislaus Americans won their seventh straight RS- Ata - 5 1 nolnt ily defeated Philadelphin * yesters unn'nunum that he will propose split- | Jefeat last night hefore Kelly and [ate mana of athletje! At the yezko, the wonderful PPolish wrest. game here vesterday, defeating Phil- o0 00w gonjovement was rogis the score being § to eorge ”"‘k the purac in the star bout ko that tifugante of Bridzeport, in the Biate [same time it was announced univer- |1€r falled in his attempt to regain the adelphia, 6-0. Two former Athletles, |y oq i the cousse of 0 spocial 18 nith relieved Meadows in the third |the larger part will go to the winner. | league mateh at the Casino alleys [sity authorithes hud censured Clavence [mat title, when he encountered Ed, shawkey and Baker, featured in the |\ o8 G EREE T WG 2. [ nning and the first ball he pitehed | "4 “.IN,“““'. he says, “with both [1he Park City lads romped off with [ R, Hailoran, former Fordham athletic | "Strangler” Lewls, of 8an Jowe, Calif., victory. ward W. Gardner, @ local Class 4 [#truck Shinners, the Indianapolis re- :' ’]‘nfl‘A" '}‘]&lfl Ruaranteed amount, Winya three to two advantage, The fArst |star and captain of the 1921 nine, and | here lagt nlght, The battle was wit- Shawkoy pitehed his second straight | on o player The conte wirs |eTuit ficlder, on the head. The blow|or lose, there Is no incentive to give |gume was decided by one pin, favor |deprived him of the right to wear his [nessed by u record ‘breaking erowd, shut-out, while Baker clinched the {0 T Bt (0 a5t 800 (mm’! o affected the youhgster that he was “H;Ilr‘ h”", Ing the visitors, ©local players | varsity letter, and the work of the performers had game in the seventh with a home riin | FEEEC L EREE e Es O o i1 [ foreed 1ater to retive from the game.| Mr. Donalue also says he does notfseemed to hit thelr stride in the next! The charges grew out of u game |the audience on their toes throughout f L h { believe promoters get the ;'r"l"l‘llmll'wn games, and. won ily, In the|played recently between the Water- [the mateh with two on. Score liard Academy, Manhhttan, In the ; PHILADELPIIA M ny, aen ! ! they should. He will propose theyfourth game, Musante got golng, re- [bury, Conn, Bastern league team and Two Falls For Lowis NEW Yok h, Do opening block, Monday atternoon, the v ne p e o WS B G Deigian Aniehed Wil an unfintynon OOl ;| at the next meeting of the com- | witing In the series being tied up. fwn aggregntion of “Iordham colle-| The Ameriena champlon was at his vy bt (0 . rsigian i an il e ] H misston, he fourth game was the poorest of | gians Graduate Manager Gargan | st foe { Johnaton, 1h i : ] £ 207 and the batls were marked. [ iy : best last night. He secured the first x:'h]"» "’ o & Y his stand at the table the fol { LT3 Y ( ) afternoon, Horcma ran out Y ety Mille aa My . that were pippins ing the pl 5, practically all for — - - i he night. Several times during the |said in hix roport that Halloran and third fall of the hout, By o nutch Joe Foote turned in sparcs |mitted arranging the contest and giv- vird fall of the bout. By his vie Torkins ; a0 points in one turn and la W 4 g 7. B, Dykes s (it i el e AR ollion b e O : Valkyrinns Win Fordham athictes, fictitious names Gulloway, 88 § A Flah The nu"n .. g ek ”m_“» Cunn‘ngham, ef, g 3 In the Ladies' City league, the un- | closely similar to those of men on this Navior p. . i . ’ “ suyder . con B ' lefeated Valkyrians, took the Traut|year's college tcam, SFuhrman { maups, 900; Gardner, §2 | ey 0 & nd Hine team into camp, winning i COINGIDENCE OF NAMES |~ . & .. U ganay e | LEAGUE OPENING TODAY e o Yesterday's Results. New York 9, Philadelphia 3. Kelly .... 95 100 01 91 89 Brooklyn 5, Roston 2. Musante .104 02 96 119 102 Fine Weather Greets the Lastern Pittsburgh at Chicago-—rain - - 8t. Louis at Cineinnati—rain, 199 102 187 210 19 979, Leagne for Start of 1922 Season— YORK Wit 1 [l l N N ab, r i e Magority Of Present And Past Champs | enourvenu, 17, ..., 4 MeMillan, of, e 0 V:,l]\y\‘ b, aseaben b I Pipp, 1b. i i Have Had a Surname Beghaning | W alker, rt. T Willinms, +f. Beott, s, . ] With The Letter Parkingon, 2 letcher, ss, Schang, o (o4 (AT Bhawkey, P, . It is a peculiar coincidence that all fiiiine. the present champions in all classes | Meadows, 1. in the fistic world have surnames be- [ smith, p. 000 060 000—0 | ¢inning with J. In looking aver the |'\V/ightstone Standing of the Clubs, Poote 03 G New Managers Maike Debut, ners: T 3 0 - L y . Ty .C.|Anderson 1 1 New Haven, April 26.— Eight well o 2 balanced bascball teams went into the ‘hicago 1922 pennant campaign of the BEastern Pittsburgh g league which opened today. 0000800 3t. Louis + o .60 SPECIAT MATCH. Games were scheduled todpy at Wa- OO s |iat of present champs and past fa EY THEW Philadelphia .. ...... B 4 North & Judd. terbity, | TrdEaRan. MAREaRA. AN stole, hases, oung, MeMillan, | mons mittsters, wrson is inelined tBatted for G. Smith in 9th, 15 5 an " [ 95 by Aernl g i A . % : W 3 - ek |t Neiiovs Eht. thisne 15 Bomatttaar {alty SLebolrvaay-but, Hit by BALLA DAl tirooklyn £33 Pl 3064 | Burkenskl g oooeven. 700 dnrinafisld, The Faiishias WeITsRTER Scott * on bases, New York [ (¢ ¢ (Ve L H s something 0l igutied for shea in 3d. 308tONn L iviiiiiay ; Kiely ..oovioiiiinaos 90 held in the circuit last season has been rdelphin a0 on bals, off Naylor [V Dame after all, b York ¢ . 015 000 0120 | dMnecinnati .. .. i 091 | Tarls Lt PEPR S i rrec y urg, 5, () I, D o e n It Pha present heayywelght crow Philadelphin ... . 1 200 001 0003 xtgon R transferred to FFitehburg, Mass, Other 3, off Shawkey 3; lits, @ff Naylor & in 7 he pr I h ) g rown v e hit SasilncE Bryvder AWal Josephson ..... $ towns in the league are Pittsfield, last i Arrison 2 struck Viwarn by no o - tha ac oM pse WO SIRER. 8 R g8 . Bnycen AWals . . 9 - B Ny aana-by. 1 rthan Jack Dempsey, b odiie; nome run, Kelly; stolen ba g Games Today. Stedman 4.... ye pennant winner, Albany, and out, by Shawkey 7, by Nuslor 1i halk. Nadi | the midalewelght by Johnny Wilson, \ Rancroft; double play. Jonnard, | New York at Phiiadelphia. s New Haven, Walsh and Owens: tinie, 1:55. he welterweight by Jack Britton Wlings.and Jolly; left on hases, ‘New| PBrooklyn at. Boaton, L a B iYive new managers were o make 3 et junior Jightweizht by Johnny Dundee | (o7 & FMIMIEEhic & vase on holle otk pittaburgh at Chicago. ive, their debut at the helm and indica-| | Washington 10, Boston 0. the featherweight by Johnny Kilbane rd 3: Etruck out, by Meadows 2, St. Louis at Cincinnati Vollhardt . 99 98 tions pointed to an especially keen | ED “STRANGLER" LEWIS Washington, April 26.—Washington [and the bantam and flyweights by , by Shea 1, by Jonnard ; MeCormick 4 i - race for the championship. L DT T : ol Kknocked two Boston pitchers out of | johnny Buff. The only exception D Lt r,szfn' f,m“ """,‘f'";im s AMERICAN LEAGUE, Sattler I the box yesterda ):nlwl \;‘m\.f 10 to ;r. the present time to this rule is Benny |-, z 7 s hit by sl FLUGIE lioeis eatr. s i = TO OPEN NEW STADIUM les:( night, lewis set aside The visitors were held to four scat-|[.conard, he heing the lightweight | i r S (Shinners balk, 0 sults r i % 2 3 g ] Sisca ¢ g A a i i acticdlly all doubts of his bein tered hits by Phillips, a “ecruit champ. 2 Meadows ing pitcher, Jonnard: losing [ gy \"T‘:"‘?"?‘ Reaults, Johzjon NeW- Yok, Apull: - 2Uim=DBakebleldn| o promier grappler of the \r(wrni - g P : HLCHEE M a] umpires, Rigler, PArman ew York 8, Philadeiphia 0. which will be the site of oluml TRPY e DRes fl"h"fl’- 1t is also interesting to note that|.na piart; time. 2:15 Washington 10, Beston 0 3— 957 | iniversity’s new athletlc stadium, wilt | 98¥ A e 4 the majority of 7§ fapmons hepyy = St. Louis 5, Detroit 3. S R be dedicated May 4; it announced Blmer Smith, rf f ;“1 ghts, with I”';‘ xception of Bob Brooklyn 5, Boston 2. Chicago at Cleveland—rain. LADIES CITY LEAGUE in plans made public today for exer Pratt, 2b. ... “itzsimmons, had a surname be ¥ o = v eyl | § J. Harris, If. 0 SN E Wit T, IHeRecWaAs Tohntl | loston, April 26.——Ruether's pitch- Stabai Valkyreia ses attending the occasion. The field L S ivith. Jim Corbetl. Tim Jefteries. Jacl|In8 and hitting were largely re- standingrorithe, Glubs: \liss A. Anderson. 78 87 is named, for Ge e s he e » g-“r:::}kleh s e 0 Johnson, Jess Willard and Jack |SPonsible for Iirooklyn defeating Bos- g . .C | \iss A. Carlson.. S8 101 i |reler, "Who,gave $700,000, toward - theruine, Bhe mimiers of e Fole s Ruel, € ... 3 0 3 Sl R R e BT T He. made a;Yew Yorl .833 [ Viss C. Anderson.. 50 77 2| purchase (of the site. . Pinns: for a|Hoted the fagiics employed by the big Frassell, b, 0 0 ; ot Btiothans Wit are in talsrolasy | Hingle in the second when' his team aten .667 | \liss A. Carlson.. 73 84 campalgn to raisc approximateiy | Kentuckian, claiming that he had g Solling, B 0 BT O e oo foeotion 1 made three runs off the veteran Ru-|Cleveland .......... 163¢ | \ilss K. Landgren. 55 92 )00,000- for the conatriotion of the isteuck Zbyssko w- powerful blow on RN = NS Tt e aemol S tikinx | 101ph, and knocked the ball into the | Philadeiphia i b - stadium were expected to be detailed the jaw, rendering him unfit for a W a0 Dl et ghee colncldenoe 18 SHKIN | vight ‘field bleachers on the fly for a|lioston Vi by President Nicholas Murray Butier [hard battle, and which afterward WASHI ! : PG EOnEn Y DA home run in the fourth. It was the | “hicago i ; Traut & Hine at the dedicating exercises. used his being thrown twice, o 2 i R i Washington . f 7 A 2 A S 4] Earl Smith, If. 2 i s first time Rudolph had pitched here .333 | Miss Larson ..... 78 88 : ey § Harris 2v. . ; 3 HILLES TO RUN. ihos, 000, L Sdera: Detroit ; s .2731 Milss Lynch ...... WILL BAR BETTING ABSOLYED FROM BL ce, cf. e visd 5 e T VYN Joew York . 9 i = 2 BROOKLYN Miss Crowley . New York, April —--Betting on N = i anh 3 dudge b, : Johnny Mack to Enter Yale Stai in Games Today Miss Ahearn ..... themselves by amateur athletes o by |( MW Porks April 26 District o Peckinpaugh, ss. ... 3 Two Mile Event Phiiadelphia at New York. Miss Anderson ... 3| their friends will be barred, and ath- ety e SO0 GRS SSOEEC dankle hRPHLY, © ... .ve.. d 3 Philadelpt April 26.—Coach John (Game starts at 0 p. m.) 3 tetes who do so will he expelied, if |, S s ¥ it ::;:ial'l‘|.|‘.3,h.;v.. R Mack of Yale has decided to enter Boston at Washington. 391 334 301—1166 | legislation proposed by the amat “‘r';’::I\lmi::yrlnl“\?“::(;v"r;“?:;n:‘Ihv”'m d?“”‘r ‘nr e ~ [Hilles in the two mile inter-race at Chicago at Cleveland, Corbin Screw [athletic union is cnacied. I'rederick [0 B A0 €0 Withind. @ “Ew : o o 0lthe University of Pennsyivania rel Detroit at St. Louis, Miss Schidler .... 70 80 76— 226 |W. Rublen, secrets A j”“‘”"“", gLt gue o ... 000 800 - Y hin « 12 roun it fiu,.“ffix",mm.. D413 100 10x—10 | carnival, Manager George Orton said et R. Schidler.. 86 7 81— 243 [tion declared toc committ 1[5t n I‘;rnn;:l\n nn'urda\{'mt '“ll'fX Two base hits, Elmer Smith, S. Harris [today. Yale had not intended com- {Ruether, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Miss Williams oo B2 83— 239 | been instructed to frame rules & Il e e w‘h;;‘ He2d ";‘f'; S e R ol aee ) peting - dny-thisfeventy whichs will: be Miss Botticelll ... 77 72 81— 230 |penalties to cover sich oifenscs, At s ety :.mlr,:”:d B e nrt e | BeldfonimrldaySehefiatiday- lof fhe Results Yesterday Miss C. Lynch ...111 84— 293 = Ionthe hegds 1o i Judge; left on hases, Hoston 6. Washing- [meet, but Hillcs made such a good Jersey City 8, Buffalo 7. 2 2T REFEREE I ENSE J ad. Newark 10, Syracuse 2. 426 400 405—1281 New York, April 26.—-John J. Clif- | === ton 10; base on balls, off Phillips 3, off W.|showing in trials last Suturday that it |powell, cf. Colilns 4, off Ferguson 1 struck out, by | w.o qecided to center him. Other (Nixon, cf, Rochester 6, Reading 3, 1st game. Daughters Of America ford, referec, and Philip Hines, judge, v ; . w g Reading 6, Rochester 5, 2nd game. |Miss Shilling W) 65— 234|have lost their licens boxing SAFELY RELIEVES Pt e L o, T e fune | runners. entered in the two mile tage | lonh a8, scored, two on base in first,( off W, Col-|are Brown, of Cornell, Baker of |Nichelson, (Seven innin~s by agreement) Miss Winger ..... 72 224 [ officials when the - New York stute CATARRH OF THE BLADDER L sao| Baden ant-RAathbin, TowaliState. Boeakel g Baitimore 6, "o~ “to 5, Ist game. |Miss Norton 76 a8 214 | athletic commission completed its in-| JEYRH (Judge); by W. Colling (Brower); by Fer- i Baltimore 7, 7 1to 6, 2nd game. |Miss E. Winger .. 67 S8 213 [ vestigation of the Danny Lea--Voung Miss Harrison .... 88 70 73— 231|Montreal match here April 15. . Standing of the Clubs _— - discharged officials gave the decision E o 4 L. PG ° 379 3906 341—1116|to Lee. | ovuLia’nr‘c’:‘knn%ifisy‘rlo»:s“ Jersey City ........ 114 stella o7 (SOMPOUND COPAIBA"AND custns 3 i N - e DRUGGISTS. on TRIAL BOX BY MAIL 50% Baltimore .......... .667 | Miss Mallory .... 60 79 68— 216 FROM PLANTEN 85 HENRY 51 Baboktr S E Hochester .......... .500 | Miss Leupold .... 69 60 61— 190 |\rsc Sonarft 78 1 ~BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ~ *Batted for Watson in §th Newark 8 ¢ 429 | Miss Rock ....... 61 91 68— 220 o e v —re—— SmmmmaoR New York - - - 108 196 205 1811014 | svaci Victory is Decisive It was from Zbyszko, that Lewis re- gained the world's title at Wichita, Kansas, few months ago, At that ) Swwwne—d F | sues | orwomnosowns 5 guson, (Gharrity); losing pitcher, Russell; umpires, Wilson and (onnolly; time, 1:41. ST. Another for Williams. Tobin, f. St. Louis, April 26.—Hitting his '”'"b"‘g"- sixth home run in four days, Kenneth |\Wiiiims. 1f, | Williams yesterday purpassed “Babe' |1ucobson, cf. Ruth’s record at this time last sea- |S gon and with three hits out of three |{["\{"0 6,0 times at the plate, enabled St. T.ouis |Danforth, p. to defeat Detroit by 5 to 8. His cir- [Koln, i = o k 2 left on basse, Rrooklyn 9, 0—1069 { 3 108 gult drive came in the first inning LI 1) on' ball 1«;;«nul:1?:.-"5. nrfu;tfi.:l‘:!n‘l:\.hnn“rs Tozenty 3 Y i et Mies Sopdernon. «:100 ’ \ with Sisler on base. The scorc: ST O s L R South Ends Miss Welgand ... 85 3 A rEes Soda w DETROIT Detroft ... ©. 100 110 0003 | Rudolph 1; hits, off Rudolph 10 In 7 in- Games Today Miss DeJune ..... 73 70 87— 230|Miss Jackson .... §4 S 50| S ater ab. r. h.po. a. Two hase hits, Rign Blue; three base r‘lnk-;n off Watson, none in 1 Inning, off Toronto in Jersey City. Miss Hart 5 . 82 85 64— 231[Miss Campbell ... 80 i Haney, 3b. 1 5 hits, Sisler, Fothergtll, e; home run, [Oeschger 1 in 1 Inning; losing pitcher, Ru- in New: e ¥ ¥ ) h K Cutshaw, 2b. . 3 1 Willi stolen . Wiillams, McMan- |dolph; umpires, O'Day and Hart, time, 1:68. g“f;hf"fr ‘s nf’““"k' Miss McAloon ... 91 110 97— 2{:8 s Veach, 1t Bt 0 us; ilmann, Ellerbe, Kolp 2, Hl I AR A LR Miss Beelman ... 89 81 78— 248 426 Syracuse in Reading. Hellmann, rf. ooy 3 0 Jacobson, Sislel on basee, Detroit 8§, Blue .. p [} B 8 §t, Louis 6; ba on balls, off Danforth 4 BENTON'S FATHER DEAD 1 off Ehmke struck out, Ly Danforth 1 5 = |29 Biimics . 1y Ielp 5 hiea, oif Dantorcti | Pueblo, Colo., April 26.—Mark F. y 1 1 Ining (oot ouc i serond o Tenton, 51, father ot *Rube” penton, | [here’s At Least Ome In Every ce RIGGS |Xolp 6 in 8 imninga: hit by pitcher, by{former pitcher of the New York mke 3, (Jacobson, McManua and lel ~ ™ o ©): winning pltener, Kolp: umpires, 111~ | Glants, dled at his home here yester- ebrand, Dineen and Morfarity; time, 1:40. |day a’ter an f{llness of several year: Cooomm Lo m - ol ccorvumoncnossr loconmuronnoasos =l oocornsscosssca? firont 030 100 100— | Syracuse . s i 420 |Miss Lundgren .. 63 85 78— 22¢ 413 Roston ......... C.0000 002 000 000-—2 ; 207 Two. basa hit, Hight honfe run, Ruothers T CodME «ooiviines, ool A RE e R S U Landors 4 B | stolen base, Nicholson; sacrifice, T. 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