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FOOTE AND ANDERSON TRIM BRISTOL BOWLERS IN DECISIVE MANNER — BUSY AMERICAN IS HOFE OF KENi NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922, Ty b ragrms m’-_flmww ) JCKIANS IN THE DERBY—ROBERT- SON, HERO OF NO-HIT, NO-RUN GAME RECENTLY, BEATS MAYS IN OVERTIME BATTLE YESTERDAY—SNAPPY FIELDING AIDS IN BEATING CARDS ROBERTSON GAINS VERDICT OVER MAY3 Chisox Pitching Hero Checks Yanks' Winning Streak New York, May 11.—~Chicago broke New York's winning streak yesterday, taking a tight eley inning duel, 2 to 1, in which Robertson, hero of a recent perfect game, had the better of Mays New York's misplays let Johnson score the winning run in the eleventh. The scorc CHICALO ab. r. Johnson Btrunk NEW YORK TMe Miller Pipp. 1b Ward, 2h. Brott, sx Devormer. Schang. « Mays, p. *Batted tRan for Chicagn New York Two base hit ertson, schalk, e (unassisted): Ward and Pipp: Ieft on bases cago 5; base o ertson 1; struck ertson 2; hit by umpires, Nallin 600 000 100 00 MeClellax A i tt doutt i Philadelphia 7. Cleveland 6. Philadelphia, May 11— Dyke’'s home ryn drive in the eighth inning scoring Miller yesterday gave I’} elphin its second straight victory over Cleveland 7 to 6. The Indians drove Heimach and Moore from the nmound, but Ya rison and Harris checked the visitors in the final frame when the Athletics were bunching their hits oii Sothoron. The score. Evans, If. Jamieson, Wambsganss Speaker, cf. MeInnis, 1. Bewell, Gardner. Wood, r O'Neill Bothoron, 88, g Young, 2b. Johnston, Walker, 1f. Perkins, c. Miller, cf. Welch, rf. Dikes, 3b. Galioway Heimach, p. Meore, p. Yarrison, *Hauser Harris, . il *Batted for Yarrison i Cleveland Philadelphia Twa_ base three bage hit stolen base Welch, Pyans Cleveland 11, off Heimach 1 3; struck out, b hits, oft Heimach 3 in 1-3 inning. off M % in 6 1-3 innings, off Yarrison 0 in 1 1-3 innings, off Harris 1 in 1 i hit b pitcher, by Moare (Gardner); W pitcher, Yarrison: umpircs, Wilson brand and Connolly; time, 2:15. 300 000 Gardner, Wood; home run ifces left Lases, wore 3, off Sotharen on 3. Ly Moore 3000 hits, Walke McTnnis Wood; Crardn Philad off on a Hilde- Detroit 10, Boston 9. Boston, May 11.—Doubles by Drass- ler and Blue in the ninth scored what proved to be Detroit’'s yesterday against Boston. won 10 to 9 Secore: DETROIT Blud, 1b. evieins 6 Jenes, 3b. Cobb, ef. Veach, If. Heilmann, rf. .. 2 Clark, 2h. .... 3 0 3 Rigney, ss. . g0 Bassler, Pillette, p. Lauss, p. * n pitehing | winning run | Detroit | | forced ALDRICH'S GREAT WORK SNAPPY FlElfliNfi - SAVES ARTIE NEHF 2.8 to O Battle | game from University of Pitts- | [ Yale Baseball Captein Hits Two Home | Runs, and Accounts for Siv: Runs wrgh by lifting home runs into left feld the first | nings respectively He drove Kelley, ‘l rane and Oed ahead him in the | first and Oed inin the pecond, reg. | istering six of Yale's efght runs. Hits by O'Hearn, Crane and Kelly ac- | counted for Yale's other two scores, | couid not stop timcly Safotics Williams, ook and Co The acore: or gave n the gecon ' 4 while Gahles' single pass, an out [ 8 and Clawson's sacrifice fly tallied 1wl Pittshurgh's final registration in the [rol [ seventh, making the final score Yale | /02 | S, Pittsburgh 3 ! Aldrich Holleran in and Oed's long sy to ull down Gahles' fly in the eighth 1s n fegture. Yale played vrrorless | Warren losing Crook’s fly in the misjudge. effective two 1 and in second in- | 11,—Sensational aved Art Neht the Cardinals and DBarfoot St Louis, May fielding of the from defeat y losing & to Pleffer wallops Pittshurgh 1wo NEW YORis {20 & g s 1 4 1% of made ninth Captain cateh ofi third 1 1 clrey back ball, sun he closest Ted Wight hases occupied RUNS FOR THE WEEK RUNS FOR WELK MAY 7—13 Mann Fournter, 3h. was with the Pleffer American League SMTWT New York e Cleveland Louis Detroit Chicago Washington Boston Phil F 8 TtL *Ran for ( in 8t 080 620 100 V0 060 110 Kelly, (lemone hinners Mann mnings, piteler time, National Teazue M TWT F§ X 82 Ttl. | et Philadolphia 4, Chicago 0. 9 hicazo, Ma 11.—~Meadows heid X icago to three scattered hits yee- . whiie Philadelphia bunched hits off Alexander and Cheeves and shut out the locals 4 to 0. Zeb Terry made his first a sarance of the son ¢ | New York Bostan Rrooklyn Louis | Cincinnati Chicago 5 Pittshurgh 11 | Phil. 0 St x )" e 4 in TS playing International League BT W T B Buffalo b 3 B Rochester 5 Saltimore ewark Jer City Toronto BOLY CROSS WIS Niath 5 Tl lecenioonas >p Gautrean’s Triple in Tnning Starts a Rally Producing Two Runs and a Victory Over Harvard. 3 in 7th, 002 000 110 460 000 6000 Walker, 28 Alexander Cambridge May 11 Bill Horan [ He won trom Goode H and Holy Cr Horan struck out 11 [ held firm until the ninth, treau, Holy Cross third ba | star of the game, knocked out a iriple to right field and started a batting rally that netted the \Worcester tcam W0 runs Harvard Goode singled | with a double until the ninth Cambridze boy, work with the marvelous feat yvears ago Horan and Goods pitching battle here, Harvard ning 1 to 0 of C'rose a *Patted for of day men hen Parkinson Philadelphia “Atevander Rigler MeCormick; impires. a time, 1158, | in the third, when Lincoin followed tally stood 1 Punk Gautrea Idition t performed o fielding. Two fought a win- scored and The RBoston 9, Cincinnati 3. Cincinpati, May 11.--Boston hit Lu- wnd tiillespie hard and had little uity in feating Cincinnati yes ay, 9 to Southworth's hoimne n in the cighth inning bounded into the right field bleachers. Fillingim wasg hit in only two inning: Seore: BOSTON que his di in bat of CAPTAIN GIBSON INJURED. | | | <on | . po. [} | B St wol Fears are Iintertained That Yale Row- | ) is i ing Leader is Through. | | The | lealt « ounce olk % ew Haven, May 11 1 rowing squad has beer s | blow when it w ptain in f3igson has 13 beca s trained last last weck |and the ractice pr 1 ain getting Grimes. aseball in Brief ] [ Baseba NATIO) New Philad Boston Brook|, N New Chicako St Louis y York AL LEAGUE, Yesterday's Results, ork 4, 8t Lonis elphia 4, Chicago 0, 9, Cincinnati 3. yn-Pittsburgs— Rain, tanding of the Clubs, w. 1. 18 4 Pittsburgh Beooklyn Philadely Cincinna; Boston ... New Y Brook! Philad Boston A Chicag Detroit Washington 2. St Philadelphia 7, plila ti 14 Games Today ork at Bt Louis, yn at Pittsburgh, elphia at Chicugo, at Cincinnati, MERICAN LEAGUL. Yesterday's Results, 0 2, New York 111 innings. 10, Boston 4, Louis 1 leveland 6. Standing of the Clubs, New Yor St. Louis Clevelane Chicago k Philadelphia Boston Detroit Washington Chica Clevela St. Lot Detroit at 10 9 Gamies Today. ro at New York. nd at Philadelphia, 1is at Washington. Boston, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Results Yesterday Rochester 6, Je Toront Newarl Syracu Buffalo 6, Standing of the Reading Buffalo Syracuse Newark Jersey Nework Cirst game, Second game 4, 0 5, k 4, Newa oronto 2 3altimore Reading 5. Clubs w. L, 15 Baltimore 10 1 | 12 14 16 Games T City at Buff at Torento. lay lo. Baltimore at Toronto. teadin, Pittsfie g at § 'sterday 411 Result. 1 1d 5. Hartford Bridgeport 15, Springfield 2. New H Fitchby aven 7, Albany 5. irg 5, Waterbury 0, Standing of (he Clubs New Havi Albany .. W 10 5 en Fitehburg Pittsfield Bridgepo Hartford rt Waterhury Springfie! Games Today Rridgeport at Hartford. New H Waterk Pittsfie n 2 nnin| Ly time, itcher ey aven at Albany. ury at Worcester, 14 at Springfield. hite, off s off e 4 in 2 yue; umpices, Moran and Quig by Lugu Luque 8 2:. los L (gatta at Princeton innings. | BRISTOL BOYS IN' HIN OVER LOCALS T to 8 Score baseball team was defeate by Dristol High yeste fieid, Bristol. The Bristol lein seemed in tiptop form, Holmberg in the hox inning scemed find the weak spots in the batters In the fifth, substituted for Holmberg the game. Capt, lihler old-time form and showed brand of ball, handling corner’ in fine s NEW BRITAIN er the Gracsser, White, Farme Yorksh Riordan, ¢. . BB vt Waterhouse, If. CTO%e, SR Lui.s sullivan, Hueftlein, Carlson, TO ROW FOR P} Philadelphia, May 11 said today that the would®represent the Pennsylvania in the Childs Saturds trial race on the the lightweights stroked by defeated the varsity ecight a length over the Henley cou varsity Co. in ¢ | gine 5 right up the | the firefights ETrade School Team Loses by The New Britain State Trade schonl for the ted off well, but aft- Waskitz 18 “the ~Coach Wight 150-pound University schuylkill vesterday by aln was stroked by Mattis Canine Fireman icago and follows T to W Muzzy boys put lup a fine game of ball, while liucft-| “black mable to opposing Wi hed back in a dizzy hit bats- Hueftlein crew of re- a cup In sarnhart, st The on. 1 “n- fine | GARPEfiIERfilS FAYORITE Frenchman Is Being Backed at 3 to 1 To Defeat Ted “Kid" Lewis in Bout at London Tonight, London, May 11 (By Associated Press) —Georges Carpentier will enter the ring tonight in the Black Friars Itoad arena a he favorite to win over Ted (Kid) Lewis in their 20 rotind match for the world's light heavyweight championship, Jack Dempsey Is here to witness the battle, and is confldent that Carpen- tier will have a walkaway. Zhile the weights of the men have not been given out it is believed Lewls will stepr through the ropes against a pound handicap but his backers arce looking for him to make up the difference by gameness and ability to use both hands cffectively. Lewis s expected to keep the milling at close quarters to counteract the French- n's tendency for long range fight- ing. Carpentier was a three to one favor- ite in the betting today. The main bout is expected to begin at 9:30 p. m. There will be pre- liminary bouts, FOOTE AND ANDY BEAT BRISTOLITES i1Casino Representatives Improve position in State League Race Ioote and Anderson, the local state \guers, improved their standing last at the expense of Eaton and rrold of Bristol, at the Casino al- ) The home boys romped off with four games in five rolled. The scores: Eaton and Jerrold 20 76 94 87 80 112 202 Eaton 92 Jerrold 93 175 184 163 Foote and Anderson 0118 56 96 S A (T B s ) 2 206 SPECIAL MATCH Married Men 1. McMurray . 91 87 T. McMurray . 88 Delowery T 80 Josephson 83 Herrick .. 68 423 406 Single Men L ) 80 87 96 98 00 185 96 90 186 90 98 Foote Anderson 100— 102— 98— 101 86 80 71 D. Emerson Cosey A Thompson J. IEmerson BOXER IS DYING Robert Turney. Aged 2! Years. in San Francisco Hospital With a Frac- tured Skull, Sustained in Bout, San Francisco, May 11.—Robert Turney, 21 year old boxer was re- ported dying today at a hospital from a basic fracture of the skull suffered in the fourth round of a bout with William Hickman, billed as “A1" Mc- Coy before the association chid tere last night. Turney was badly battered in the first three rounds of the fight and was floored three times, He made no com- plaint his seconds said, but rose at the ound of the gong for the feurth and inal round. A stinging right upper- cut sent him to the canvas. He did ladder, fl;ere’gl,z\—t Lea;t‘ Ol—Ie In Every Office . LAWTON THAT RADIQ OF MiE You ouGHT To HAVE A not rise. He was counted out and carried from the ring BUSY AMERICANIS KENTUCKIANS’ HOPE Bradiey Stable Expects Dexby Victory Only by a Miracle Louisville, May 11 (By Associated Press)—Dreams of negro stable hoys that out of Kentucky once agaln would come the winner of the super- clagsic of the turf set for Saturday gave way to stern reality in the form of Morvich, favorite of the east, with the announcement from the E. R. Bradley stable that “only by a mir- acle” could Busy American the ac- knowledged hope of the west, face the barrier in the Kentucky derby. Com- ing hard upon the report of Busy American's final derby trial yesterday, the announcement cast a gloom over the Bradley quarters and incidentally sent Morvich stock to a higher mark. However, the Dradley stable still boasts two good candidates and ac- cording to Trainer H. J. Thompson Morvich will not take first place from Bet Mosie and By Gosh. Hope has not been given up for Busy Ameri- can as Trainer Thompson said he was banking “on the miracle.” Work Out For Morvich Morvich took a light workout this morning-—just a gallop around to limber up—and then retired to his closely guarded quarters. Tomorrow he will get a Stiff trial at perhaps a half mile and then—Saturday he will get the derby distance and perhaps the wreath of roses and all it means. At least that is what his proud owner, Benjamin Block, who has been on hand since the arrival of the wun- beaten colt believes is coming to him. A steady stream of visitors paid hom- age to Morvich today while several hundred persons slipped out to Churchill Downs before half the town was fully awake to see the great colt take the derby distance in 2:08 1-5 a bare two seconds less than Trainer Fred Burlew told the boy to take him. Bradley Entry is Fast. Busy American went the derby mile and a quarter just one second under the Morvich time. He did not seem to be affected with soreness but later it developed that he had not fared so well despite the claims and counter claims for the eight or ten prospec- tive entries for the derby; Morvich will face the harricr an easy favorite, according to those who are keeping a direct line on the money end of fhe race. His condition at the end of the derby trial yvesterday made Trainer Burlew show more ecnthusiasm than he has shown since he came to Louis- ville and that counts for something. TO TEST CLUBS AGAIN. Chicago, May 11 (By Assoclated Press.)-—A further test of steel shafted golf clubs will be made next week by officers of the Western Golf association to determine whether they should be barred as a mechanical con- trivance or for their failure to con- form to the usual construction of such implements. McGRAW R EA! St, Louis, May 11.—Manager Mc- Graw of the New York Nationals here today announced the release of Pitcher Bill Terry, a left hander, to the Toledo American Association club, and Bill McGloghlin, right hand pitcher, to the Little Rock club of the Houthern Association. —DRINK — Ayres’ Soda Water Call for it by name and get the best. For Sale at Your Grocer's Three Size Bottles—5-10-15¢ THERE BRIGGS | SIT W MY LIBRARY I W5 iy 1S PERFECTLY WOINDERFUL' JUST THINK OF T -1 CAN SIT IN MY LIBRARY AND HEAR A LECTURE OR A SONG oR - e RADIO OUTFIT HORACE - IT'S REALLY MARVELOUS WHAT SCIENCE HAS DONE 1IN AND IN EASE AND COMFORT | HEAR GoOD LECTURES BASEBALL RESULTS , oR OPERA - JUST LIKE ThaT-! ISN'T 1T STUPEFVYING !'7? BOSTON ab, action before e nounced ol th 1 a may not His actior tation with of the health McHenry place in the Little has crew in p | porarily :ndisposed the final training ir |in € | . Leibold, Harris Dugan, Pratt, 2. o 3 I R 0 0 Burns, 1h. 5 Foster. 3b. ... Walters, c. Chaplin, c. Pennock, p. Karr, p. Quinn, n. *Menosky as uncertain. is more | that | be able Dr. ] university to row 1 result onsul- 3 rreenway, Dead lepartment of Yatted for Tugue has taken £ DT, White Capt. CGibson's crew at and 5 in the Biue | who is tem gone No Routhwarth; Bacrifice Cincfunati 4 by il un ressier; Roston 11 off Fillingim 1; struck out, of Haines *Batted Detroit Boston ... ... Two base hits, Burns, Foster; three h bold; home run, Dauss; sacrifices, Jones, Basslor. Cobb, Burns; double plays. ters te Pratt to Burns: Walters t Jeft on bhases, Detroit Boston 14 on balls, off Pillette off Dauss Pennock 2. off Karr 6, off Quirn 1 eut, by Dauss 4, by Karr 2. hy Quinn hits, off Pillette 3 in 1 innings Dauss 11 in 7 1-3 innings. off “ennock {A 1 (none out in second), off Karr § (none out In 8th), off Quinn 2 in 2 umplres, Walsh, Oiwens and ( hill; time. for Walters in A hakcs, balls 040 102 830 300 assler LAYIRS INJURED, 5. off G May 11.—Bhortaton | e Centerfielder Leifer of BALL P Atlanta, ( | Jackson and the Little Rock haseball club were in- ins | jured probably seriously in the fourth s ¢ At- behind vec short players It was ed and 10 with ond while trying fly by Freddy Graff were sent to Grady sald Jackson's skull was | Leifer suffered | face to get a Both hospital fract fi \ s /CR\DPlT»I HEARD A A RADIO-- MY BOY r'vE O || WoNDERFUL THING on MY WANTED oNE SO | THEY WER RADIO LAST NIGHT- STATION c;g; :’r{«E :Dufi;RHAETg;T VERY GoOD WLTZ - THAT S NEWARK (M THE THING UP- WG Sialiederttlg ™ HEAR GOOD MUSIC AND LECTURES EV == NIGH 7 'SGREAT BANG Him ONE FOR M®m 246 serious cuts t 7 ! Washington 2. St Louis 1. ‘Washington, May n Johneon - pitched Washington to a 2 to 1 victory over St. Louis in start of | TONEY JOINS GIANTS Louis, May 11 piteher of the Giants, |nursing a sore arm at | Nashville, Tenn., has | here. Toney said the | his arm has €0 improved that he soon be able to take his regular | pitching assignment. 'M TRYING Te Fred Do A LTTLE who h his home joined his team condition of | will | his second st the season yesterday, proving effective in the pinches, although hit hard early in the game Judge's triple after two passes had heen issued by . Pavis gave the locals their scores It " was Washington's first victory after seven straight defeats. Score: in ol 0 [ Brower, rf. 0 [8mith, I Peckinpaugh { Pictnich, « | Johnson, p. Willlams, If. Jacobson, cf. 5 rverpld‘ [ “Ellerbe, 3b. . McManus, 2h. Davis, p. ~*8horten ol 0 19 1 a0 002 060 00x Tobin, Willlame, McMan Tud plays, Peckinpa to Harris | 1ses, Et. Louis 8, Wash halls, off Davis 4, off out, hy Johnson 4 hit r (Judge); wild pitet umpires Evans and Dineen; Uum) us; three sisler to Jndge ington 6 = - to W & CIGAR FAMOUSAQUALITY. *Batted for Davis In 9th. v WASHINGTON Davis; 1:33.