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CORBIN BOWLERS ANNEX INDUSTRIAL BOWLING LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP — LEAGUE DIRE W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1022, CTORS VOTE TO UPHOLD PROTEST AGAINST PLAYING OF A “RINGER” BY ADKINS TEAM — WHITEY WITT TOPS AMERICAN LEAGUE BATSMEN —— 40,000 PERSONS TO WITNESS CLASSIC KENTUCKY DERBY LEAGUE DIRECTORS DECLARE GAME VOID FEWSTER CLEARS Yote to Uphold Protest of Manager Lawlor Azainst Use of Clancy Long Drive Produces Enongh| i | il Tallies to Beat Detroit .. Tuesday. gume plaved Tuesday be- | en the Herald ball to rs and the \dking ( was declared no t 2 mecting of the league rep laat evening in the b rooms on Cherry street, The wson advanced was that the Adking nanagement violated the ageeement it H\‘. beginning that ”""‘"I-\ tha Arat | would be allowed to choose players from their own plant and that of the INew Britain Re A protest ed by Manager |\ wior of the Herald team before the |, o played last Tuesday, and | the meeting was called to discuss the | status the Adkins team and their vight to use an employe of any print- | ing eatablishm pt Adking Co ind e ot ith regard to th esulted ‘n be deciared members, allow AdXkins nen (heir own plant, the cord @nd the Hitch- Rook Bindery (o. This last will glve 1 the right to use luney in the remaining games of the m ¢ i . nins gume . o ¢ Louis, full in enab New York t in a herd-hitting « | 10 Third | made oit was put off with m ordere the Moy 13 th New Cras home eighth defent test here haseman the field pires and coaching lincs, Scores | York, run with inning Detroit terday caentatives hases ol winning 7 Jess | fame yes! Jones of Detr argui b for the 4, way to She | place ana Cor 15 WAS enter DETROIY son jgame was Rlue, nier made Jones Haney Cobh, Yeach, if. Heilmann, r Clark. 2b Tiassler, Olsen which was taken Jast even- | & anding nf the the .lo- wonld o leasn 10w - Cnaham $Manion xFlagstan to the from Dritain L, voted o choose coek *Cunningham Shea, p. ... Rawiings iBerry | jonnara, p. Nehf, p. .. YORK A ' move gume which was deciared no will be played off at some future to be decided upon by the man- ] s of both teams, and the AdKins b5 ) will be known from now on A& Printers team. There was no ling over the af- »f Claney in the misunderstanding, Il been cleared away. i % S 8 1 1 1 3 1 1 AR *Ratied 3 3 2 1 jRan for XTwo out Kmith it Topo I smoke has FIL kson and and Ratted xRan for Detroit New Yor Two base Bott, Jon Kchang, Rig toe Ja “Swede'™ Risberg Have Filed Notices of Suits Similar to “Happy's” Against Chicazo Club, Milwaukee, May 13.—The baseball schndal pot ich was et iling again Thursday by “Happy” Felsch, vith his charges of crookedness in the 1 7 American league peénnant race weceived nldded material yesterday CiiEeceith | vesterdey n. tha when herilt Patrick McManus was e o setics Mare, Quing held| fiven, summons for the Ohioago B e e e o w¢hich | \merican League Raseball club to de- e X 5l By 1 itself against suits similar to (‘flme‘ in one inning. I((Nfrjl‘v Wl . filed in behalf of “Swede’ B eenghoands Acomie habd, Risberg, former White Sox shortstop, RE R R -ah Tte :£0. et and Joe Jackson, former outfielder the m{mem for Boston and Mhe. GUIoGE Lirirtoan League R IheRooras Aaseball club iz incorporated under the laws of Wisconsin and service is ‘tained by ing the summons to “he sacretary innings; hit winning pit ham; umj 2:07. Boston, May 1 T'oston defea any winni Joe from played Cincinnati CHICAGO vesterday, 7 Johnson, es. Btrunk, of. ... E. Colling, 2 Hooper, rf Falk, If. Sheely, 1b. MeClallan, Behalk, . o Weeny, Acosta, p. ... Davenport, p. *Mostil who pitched man in the under the Secore: 3, —Clarence Chicago erday o the Minneapolis, Rowiand, mans Americans in 19 had no knowledgs « of zames played while he was with Hox, Rowland is here as manager of { Columbus team of the Ameriean As soclation. High % 0 Acosta in Sth. BONTON *Batted for RUNS FOR THE WEEK RUNS FOR WI Leibold, cf. ..... Menosky, If. . Pratt, 2b. 8mith, rf. Dugan, =s. o Harrls, 1b. ..... Pittenger, 3h. Ruel, c. Quinn, p. Dieberry MAY T—13 Rurns, of 1b, American League urhe s 2 L AR 2 [} s Tt Boston Phi 10 8¢ 11 2 000 400 00 3 : 100 138 00x5 | \Washineton ‘ugan Harris, 3 ¢ sacrifices, Menos hicago double plays, Har Detroit 4 Chicago 15 Boston Two base hits, stolen base, Prati; tenger 2, Smith; E Dugan, Dugan to Harris; lelt on Chicago 4, Boston 5; bases on balls McWeeny 4, off Acosta 2. off Quinn struck out, by McWeeny 1, by Acosta | Davenport 1, by Quinn 2; hits, MeW en my T in 4 2-3 inninge. Acosta 3 in 2 13 Davenport 0 in 1 inning; losin pitcher McWeeny; umpires, Owens Cleveland St. Louis New York 4 Nationa! Teague MTWT Poston A 1 a Brooklyn 4 New York Phil. Pittsburgh St Louis ‘hicago | | Wi chill, | tinae, 1:3 | 5 ; | 6 Washington Cleveland 1. Washington, May 13.—Wushington took the opening game of its series with Cleveland yesterday, & (o 4 Erickson was effective after the inning, although unusually wild. locals bunched hits off Coveleskic three different rounds Brow homer with one on basc in the fifth producing their winning margin. Prior to the game there was a flag raising in observance of “National Hoepital Day” participated in hy Sec- yetary Denby and Major General John A. Lejeune, commandant of the Marine corps. Wounded veterans of the world war were guests at the game. Score: \Wheat Ry first The in H League W e 6 2 International 8 Buffalo 4 Rochester 1 6 & Chicage, Sy | Baltimore | Newark [ Ter. City Toronto Reading 1 cnse 3 | timety hitti 4 with Chicags vesterday, 7 Smith hard 4 4 x X 1 runs by ! I CLEVELAND ! il .| TEAMIS WEAKENED (s Jamieson, If. 0y v Wambsganss, i A e s i Speakar, cf. | MelInnis, 1b. Bewell, EERERE Gardner, 3b. . Wood, rf. .. O'Net WY Coveleskie, p. ®Graney Loss of Nolan, Crack Sprinter. May Walker, Mean Loss of Track Meet for Bos- | VAT ten Coblege. May 13.-—Tostor considered the the fourth an- and field coliegiate t0- ictory Walter Springfield, Mass., college, generally strongest contender nual championshiy ! | games of the eastern ir | athletic association siarting day, has had its chances ) | diminished by | Nolan, star sprintec The athletes represeating Tufts, Holy ('ross, Doston college. Connecti- o leut Agric. college. St. Lawrence uni- |/ 0004 | versity, Massachusctts Azric. college, |} 00x—5 | Worcester Poly. Institu Trinity, Harris. | Norwich university, University of Ver. | tallaghan Bpeaker; sacrifice, Erickson; iav, | mont, Northeastern college “ork |Stueland. ¢ Bpeaker and \‘\'Aln\mznn-z left on uu-}u"i\(?sl[)- and SpHimgneld 3’“51?511?”;{ r;’;}"rfiiflnuu},“';“w':: Lh?.':y"ma'hvr"l here the meet By Coveleskle 13, by Erickson winpires, | prepared to win titie Bvans, Hildebrand and Dineen; time, © m:,lrhrir coaches ir track Bush, 13b. Harris, 2b. . Rice, cf. Judge, 1h. Brower, ri. Goniin, 1f. Gharrity, o Peckinpangh Erickson, p. . et here of the loss of 11 27 100 100 210 020 10 base hits, Speaker, Sewell, @oslin; home rum, Rrower 2 college ar neeording to 1 spatted ‘or atted for pd Tor ROXERS TO BE BARRE St. Louis 13, Athletics 1. | A Detroit, May i3.—Danny rugh of Philadelphia, May 13.—&ix. home runs featured the first me of the|(Cleveland and Johnny Reisler of New St. Louis series yesterday in which the | York probably will be snspended from Browns defeated Philadelphia 13 to| Michigan rings for a year, according | 4. Kenneth Williams hit his eleventh [to Charles 1. Campau, boxing com- | homer of the season, while Sisler, Mc- | missioner, as a result of their alleged | Manus, Dykes, Miller and Shorten also | failure to put forth their best ef- made circuit clouts. St. Louis drove|forts in a bout here last night. They | Harris and Moore from the mound,|were scheduled to go ten rounds. The bout was stopped by Campau's order (Continued on Following Page) in the second. Rarnes had been chased a the first with two on base, YORK Phillies 7 to make a clean s May 13, es with the Giants yesterday, to 6 in ten of the inning. lieved him was not effective and gave a. Jo Art Nehf finished, played his first full his since two doubles and a stolen base. home run off Barnes in Al i ‘ T 1 0 i 1 2 1 0 {1 35 in ST. 1O 1 off 2, off v Sherdel 1-3 invj aey 1 in ok Shes 5 innings, ne pitah umpires Cincinnati L . May 1 to 6, Idness in the ninth inning. GARDINALS DRIVE BAGS WITH HOMER . .-~ BARNES FROM BOX {No-Hit Hurler Sent rom Mound in First Inning S8t Louis evened innings, after no-hit, no-run from the hill Causey, who re- took his IFrank game of and got Four- nnard s Injury Score: b 1. . po. §1978 10 %% 14 for Causey In 2d. tBatted for Shen in Sth | Snyde; when winning run was scored. Sth. Uis h o n 0 0 0 0 " Louls ; hase on Haines 3. off Cau Shea 2; &truck out 2. Ly Shea 1; hits ng. off Nehf 2 in 1 funing, off Haine of in 1 losing O'Diay 2 in 5 innings, off Jonnard 1 herdel; Hart and 3rooklyn 6. Cincinnati won an exciting game from Brooklyn here Smith's Markle throu nly one ball to one bats- ninth, rules BROOKLY b. xWinning run gcored in 5th, CINCINNATI s6 hite, Burns, B. Griffi three hasa hite, Olsen : sacrific rrns off Courh 3 in th umpire s O 13 May the Cnbs with bases on balls and enal el ne, 0, by tak to 4. . but in | were they able to buneh them. Grimes an PHILADT a 2 24 cneaco’ jones rerry tn and (Continued on Following Page) KINNEY SHOE for credit victory. is given the N e 0 0 o 0 0 " 0 ) 0 Somad soo5mwamoy SonBemoe=ad 13 [ x25 one . po. ( 1 1 1 ) th Jnhnton, 1-3 inning (Nohne) & Moran and Quiz hicago 4. ! -Erratic fielding sled Philadelphia ep of the series; ing the final game The locals hit G only one inning | Home featured Jd King LPHIA b By 5 In 9th, e ———— Baseball in Brief _— Lic Cinclnnatt 7, Brook)y Pittsburgh 5, Boston 2 Philac New 8L Lout Pittshurgh Chicago Philadel 1irookly Cincinnati Boston New Brooklyn at Cincinnati, Rosto Philac AMERICA New St. Louts 18, Philadelphia 4. Hosto Wash New Ak Loul Meveland ‘hicago Phitadel itoston Detroit York York NATIONAL LEAGUE, Yostorday's Results, uls 7, New York 6, (10 in'gs.) lyn 6, leiphia 7, Chicago 4 Standing of the Clubs, L. [ 10 10 [ 1 The P, BRIl team. n of in the Lockn night. Games Today York at Chicago. n at Pittsburgh, lelphia at St. Louis, LEAGUE, wores: Yesterday's Results, York 10, Detrojt § Patrus . Newton Long Happeney 1'risk n 5, Chicago 0 ington &, Cleveland 4. Standing of the Clubs, w. L. 45 Stotts Kilduft " Wright A, Olson L] phia : Washington Detro Cleyel St Chica Louis at P Gamies Today. it at land : Sunneson Belden Miller Rebellard Schusler ushington, ladelphia, B0 at Boston INTE RNATIO.; A !T‘LE.\GL']'; Buffal Toron Newa Readi Standing of the Clubs Baltimo T'eronto tuffalo ochester teading ersey ( Baltimore at Toronto (2 games.) Readi Hartford Springfield 20, Albany 10. Waterbury Pittsfi New Pittsfielc \ibany Bridgeport fartford pringAeid Haven “itchburg Results Yesterday 0 24, Jersey City 8. to 7, Baltimore 4. rk 5, Rochester 4, ng 6, Jones Wells o, Linn Leupold W, L. '8 : J 11 11 18 14 15 16 Molyneux Politis slliott ity Anderson ‘usack ng at Syracuse. Walker EASTERN IAI-T—.'-\GI.'E Results Yesterd 4, New Haven 1. Vollhardt . Rridgeport 3. [W eld 3, Fitchburg 3. 4 it J. Huck Standing of the Clubs Thompson W. i Fe.| 600 e “§00 | Burkhardt “533 |Goodell .467 [Howard .400 [Cusack | Lofgren . Waterbury Aihan FFiteht New T Bridgeport at Waterbur; Stage rodigie IEESAES erance. Games Today ’ v at Hartford. | Heslin mrg at Pittsfield ‘\\'nlrvk laven at Springfield. Stedman Carlson statistics show that few child s hecome talented actors. | Burke Quink Rarnum often lecture on tem- & The Frisk and copping of akers by their stellar work last Myers . Russell & IPredriksen .... McDonough Wright Anderson . . 86 CORBIN QUINTET GOFS DUSTY TITLE Lockmakers Pinish Season by night, in l.anders, the iristol lagt Corhin, 9% 102 97 106 Stanley Rule, 102 97 101 98 89 84 Campbell . Corbin Screw. 82: " 78 §8 78 98 99 §5 106 8 438 Anderson Stanley Works il A T 91 83 102 106 488 Traut & i) 88 53 95 $T 468 Hine, S6 04 56 479 424 Landers 106 95 39 95 84 83 a8 108 105 478 N\. s8N 88 99 88 92 81 460 453 North & Judd. 90 99 86 98 winni B. Machine. . Corbin team won the New Britain Industrial league cham- plonship last stralght games from the Stanle I'rary team, captured three games from the New Britain Machine five, and earned second place in the league, lLong was a title three Rule Clark & The work big factor for the Foote and Andergon, defeated Laton and Jerrold at 1 night. The INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE, 108— 307 92 201 39— — 176 104— 305 89 456—1323 Erwin. - 174 93— 314 88— 306 133— 9 20 514—1470 (e i 95— 298 98— 304 457—1421 284! 269 258 100— 274 88— 291 1376 - 288 267 286 l;l-rat Guiltiest F eeling 1 WAITING FoR TwHE ‘ EARLY CAR THAT wai L | Taxe You To THE COUNTRY CLUB-AN-—— ORDER To GET . AN EARLY ST/ (You'D GWI { A DOLLAR \F You DIDN'T HAVE Twe cuTe | TAs8ELS oN THE STocKiIng —————— "IFORTY THOUSAND TO SEE KENTUCKY DERBY Morvit Will Go to Barri n Favo, to Win Classic Fvent nt Loulsville Today, Loulsville, Ky., May 13.-=~With the announcement that eleven fleet and fit young thoroughbreds would start today at Churchill Downs for the rich cash prize and the $7,000 goid service at stake In the forty-cighth renewal of the Kentucky Derby, in- terest in the outcome of that cvent, alveady torrid, became positively fo- verish, To the nine three-year-olds which had bheen previously carded as probable starters, . . Bradley has added the names of Busy Amerlcan and Banker Brown. Bet Mosle and By Gosh complete a gquartet of en- tries for the noted Kentucky horse- man, whose stable lact year ran one- two in the fixture with Behave Yours self and Black Servant. 1lusy Amer- fean, considered by many experts the most likely among the contenders to make the great Morvich extend him- self but which howed a tendon on Wednesday, has sufficiently recovered from the injury to the extent that he s reckoned a sure starter, Of the eleven fast ones named to.go in the classic, two represent Bastern stables and the others aré property of Kentucky turfmen. Opposing these two will be, asgide from Mr, Bradley's formidable quar- tet, George I, Baker's John Finn, 11. H. Hewitt's Startle, R. H. Shannon’s Deadlock, Montford Jones' Surf Rider and the Lexington Stable’s My Play, full brother to the immortal Man o’ War. My Play has done all his racing in the East, but he is owned by a Kentucky stable. CHILDS CcUP Columbia, Princeton and Penn Crews to Comnete On Lake Carmegie. Princeton, N. J.,, May 13.—Varsity crews of Columbia, Princeton and Pennsylvania will meet this afternoon on lake (arnegie in the 17th race for this historic Childs cup. The event will be the feature of a triangu- lar regatta which also will include eshman and junior varsity races. Columbia’s ciew ruled a single fav- orite on the eve of the regatta due to her impressive early season show- ing, with Princeton a strong contender and Pennsylvania largely an unknown quantity as a result of Coach Wright's unexpected decision to race his 1 pound crew instead of the varsi eight which beat hoth Yale and Harv- ard at Philadelphia recently. RACE 89 364 353—1083 Wilcox <. i iva v o 99 366 Torrington. At Torrington. Serino— 88 112 Herman— 101 9. 189 207 94— 282 94 113 115 101 91— 714 104— 695 109 85 111 203 200 212 New DBritain 195-—1409 Narcum-— 108 107 Brenneck— 83 108 134 105 96 95 93 100 108— 707 7 107— 733 215—1440 191 215 230 200 Foote— 115 Anderson— 17 85 119 101— 548 95— 531 113 204 88 196 1079 Eaton— 98 Jerrold— 103— 501 WHITEY WITT LEADS INAMERIGAN LEAGUE Yankees' Outfielder Boosts Aver- age From .81 to 404 Chicago, May 15.—Luwton Witt, the former Philadelphia outfielder who is holding down one of the garden positions of the New York Yanks is at the top of the list of vatters in the American leaguo, acrording to figuren released today, which inglude games of last Wadnesday. The averages are of have participated in games. players who 15 or morc Scvereld Moves Up. The pitehing {n the pust week haw been to Witt's liking and he boosted his average from .398 to 410. Catcher Severeid for the Browns, brought hin mark of .318 to .404, for the runner- up honors, George Bisler, another member of the Browns who topped the hitters a week ago, slumped & little and {8 in third place with .442, with Steve O'Neill, star catcher of the Cleveland Indians, pressing him with .400. Willlams a Real Star. Sisler, however, continues to be the best run getter with 27 tallies and is ketting the pace for the base stealers with an even dozen thefts. His team- mate, Kenneth Williams 18 on Sisier's heels with ten thefts. Williams added to his home run mark yester- day, his total mounted to 11, again ahead of the 1921 schedule of Babe Ruth, scheduled for reinstatement next Saturday. Maranville Hitting #13. George Toporcher of thé St. Louis Cards has struck a batting stride which promises to make the batters of the National league hustle to keep pace with him. He cracked out nine hits in his last five games, ineluding last Wednesaay's contest and boosted his average from ,360 to .439. Rab- bit Maranville of the Pirates lost one point but with an average of .413 is the runner-up, while George Kelly, the slugging Giant first baseman, who topped the list a week ago, lost 49 points and is resting in third place, with an even .400. Rogers Hornsby, the St. Louis star, has tied the slugging Kelly for the honors in home run hitting, each hav- ing six. Best Base Purloiners. Half a dozen players are the race for base stealing honers. Mar- anville, who was showing the way a week ago, with five thefts, failed to swell his total, while Rawlings and Young of New York, Myers of Brook- Ilyn, Carey of Pittshurgh and Statz of Chicago, caught up with the Rabbit. in PIRATES GET HAMMOND. Cleveland, May 13.—Walter Ham- mond, second baseman purchased by the Cleveland Americans from Pitts- field, Mass., Fastern league team, last winter, has been released to the Pitts- burgh National league team. BLACK ! CAPSULES 'OR CENERATIONS PARATION OF COMPOUND CORAIBA AND CUBESS AT DRUGGISTS, on TRIAL BOX BY MAIL 80¢ FROM PLANTEN 93 HENRY ST. 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¢ en TowY ? DiNA« B QE: Joe T Ol APPLE SAUCE BRIGGS AN - 14- WHATA FOR WE LETTA SOME PEEPLA LIVE °