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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY MAY 18, 3v22, BOBBY PEPLAU STARS IN TRACK MEET FOR CHOATE — WHAT LOCAL BOWLERS DID LAST NIGHT ON THE\ LANES — WESTERN GOLF ASSOCIA- TION TO HOLD TOURNEY FOR CADDIES, WINNER TO GET COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP — MRS. MALLORY SAILED TODAY FOR TOURNEY IN ENGLAND GOLDIE RAPP1S BADLY INJURED Phillies' Third Baseman Falls| The Cardinals overages v expense, win- 8t. Louis, May 15 fattened their batting terday at the Phillies ning by 19 to 7 after they had piled | up twenty-three hits, Scores were made in all but the Afth inning by St. Louis. Goldie Rapp, Philadelphia third baseman, was injured in the third in- ning, while chasing a foul fly. He fell into the Cardinals' dugout, suffer- ing a fractured rib and probabie lnrI ternal injuries. It was announced that he would not be able to play for several weeks, Score PIILADELPHIA ab. 1 Levourveau, If. King, 1f. Rapp, 3 Lee. 3b. . Willlams, Walker, rf Parkinson, 2h Wrightatorie, Lesiie, 1b. Henline, c. Withrow, Hubbell Betts, p. Bullivan, . . alecore 8mith, rf. ... ScHultz, rf. Topercer, Btock, 3b. Lav Hornsby, wonpanandOa ]l aconvansnanman MeHenry, 1f. .. Heathcott, cf. Mann, cf. Clerons, Dosk, p. Bailey, p. Barefoot, p. *Preffer ... *Batted for B: 8. Louis ...... Philadelphia Two base ailey B 144 103 21x . 000 013 300 McHenry, Clemons, ‘Wrightstone, ms, Rarefoot Stock, three base hits, Smith, Toporc Hornshy Walker, Parkingon; home runs, Toporcer. Sullivan; stolen hases, I i sacrifice, Doak, double plays, Hornsby and Fournier, Sullivan to Leslie to Withrow; left on bases, Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 8; hases on balls, off Bailey 2, off Barfoot 1, off Betts 1, off Sullivan 2; hits, off Hubbell 5 in 1-3 inning, off Betts 3 in 1 inning, van 15 in 6 2-3 innings, off Do innings, off Bailex 2 in 1 innir foot 3 in' 3 innings; hit by pitche “lemons) ; winning ] lesing pitcher, Hubbell; umpires, Moran and Emslie; time 5 19 it | | by Sul- | 2 Giants Blank Cubs Chicago, May 16.—Art Nehf held | Chicago to five scattered hits yester- day while New York bunched their hits and shut eut the locals, 1 to v. The visitors hit Aldridge freely, but) five fast double plays stopped futher| scoring by the ants. Bancroft't | double and a single by Groh scored the only run of the game. Statz was| ordered out of the game in the fifth inning by Umpire Senttenell because of an argument. Score: YORK ] Baneroft, s Frisch, 2b. . Groh, 3b. . Young, rf. Meusel, If. Kelly, 1b. Bhinners, cf. E. Ty 3 8nyder, c. .. Neht, p. [ nookwomsmsuws FhECT CHICAGO ab. Btatz, cf. . *Miller ...... Callaghan, rf. Hartnett .. lack, rf. . Hollocher, ss. . Kelleher, 3b. Grimes, 1b. Maisel, rf.-cf. . Barber, If. . ©'Farrell, ¢, . Aldridge. p. ... $Wirts . 0 0 e s b i 31 0 CHICAGO ab. r. *Ran for E. Smith in 9th tBatted for Statz in Gth. $Batted for Terry in 9th Chicago ¢ New York . . Two base hits, Bancroft 2, Miller; sacri fice, Nehf; double plays, Terrv. Hollocher , Terry, O'Farrell and Kelleher; ('Farrell, Hollocher, Te Grim left 9 ago alls, off Aldridge 2, off Neh? y Aldridge 4; hit by pitche (Groh, Shinuers, Kelly); uwipires, and Klem; time, 2:09 n00 Cincinnati 6, Brooklyn Cincinnati, May 16.—Cadore’s wild- ness in the third inning gave Cincin- nati a winning leead in a game which the locals won from Brooklyn, 6 to 2. Rixey was effective and great plays by Pinelli materially aided him. The score: 2 BOSTON Powell, cf. Kopf, &5, ... uthworth, iriuge, 1f. Boeckel, 3b. Holke, 1b. Ford, 2b. Gowdy, c. . *Nixon . o sos0aP . | by | track and ' | first | the sixth ! Brooklyn | Boston | Phil 1 | Baltimore il ger BOB PEPLAU STAR® FOR CHOATE SCHOOL Former High School Athlete Wins Three Firsts in Mect Against raft School, The track team of C‘hoate school in Wallingford, in the last dual meet of the defeated the school of Waterbury in Waterbury yesterday the ol TQ% to 871, Bol Peplau, former local High school track, football, baseball and basketball star, was the individual shining light of the meet, He won first place in three events, running the 100 yard dash in 10.2, the 220 yard dash in 22% and clearing 21 feet, 2% inches in the broad jump. Taft took flrst place in the follow- ing events: High jump, pole vault, hammer throw and 449 yard dash. The 220 yard dash was on a curved Peplau, as in the other which he won, easily outdis- tanced the fleld of athletes pitted against him, Next Saturday, the local hoy is expected to land & num- ber of events in the Yale Interschol- astic meet at Yale Iield, New Haven, where Choate sehool is entered, HARVARD IS BEATEN ft season, ror events Springfield College Springs Surprise on Crimson Nine—Winners Bunch Hits in Fifth Inning. Cambridge, Mass., May 16.—Har- vard reeeived a setback in baseball vesterday atternoon, losing to Spring- | field Coliege, 2 to 1. Eddie Good Harvard's best twirler allowed o four hits, but the visitors scored their runs on errors and two singles oft Goode. The teams played | four innings, |only two |hits, 1} fifth for Springfield with a clean hit to right field, which Gordon made a good try for. Maynard laid down a | nice bunt near Goode; the latter was too slow to get Evans at second and both men were safe. A neat single by Steinhilber, brought Evans home and put Maynard on third, but the other runner came home on a close play when Murphy threw to Conlon in an attempt to get Steinhilber at second. The Crimson nine scored a tally in on a single by Jenkins and The score: &l 020 000—2 4 000—1 8 3 Spring- for the getting ball ch nine ans opened the real e an error by Maynard. e 000 000 001 Harvard 6, s, off Rearse, Springfield Harvard Left on bases, field 1; bases on bal struck out, by Goode, Bearse 2; hit by pitcher, by Bearse (Hallock Owen); umpires, Sttafford and Berry; 103, National League B M.T W B8 Tt New York & f Pittshurgh Cincinnati Chicago St. Louis 5 & 0 1 18 Amcrican League S MTWTF 8 Ttl. New York Phil. 3oston | Washington Cleveland | Chicago Detroit St Louis = X 4 3 X 8 X International League S M TWT P E I x 16 Reading Toronto Buffalo Rochester | Syracuse City | Newark | lowh off Uar! in I, Mattox; wi ftehe v McCormick and Rigler Pirates 6. Boston Pittsburgh, May 16.—Traynor's home run over the |eft field wall in "h" tenth inning with one on base and lone out, gave the Pirates a 6 to victory over the Rraves yesterday. The Braves led 3 to until the seventh, when Pittshurgh, made four | runs. Boston tied the count in the | ninth and scored another in the tenth. Ena singled with one out in the tenth and Hammond ran for him Tray- nor followed with the long homer. Score: BROOKLYN ab, A i 1 7 1 High, ss Tahnston Nels O'Neil, c. Fillingim, p. Miller. p. {Chriutenbury Qeschger, p. mows Ml ses32-22 425 1 PITTSBUKGH ab. v Maranville, ss neller, rf. rimm, 1b tox, . Qlazter, p. sRohwer ...... Yellowhorse, Carlson, p 1 0 o 0 1130 1 run was scored. alssmssmnunssas 30me out when winning Ran for Gewdy in 8th. tted for Miller in 9th. sRan for Glazner in Tth. esburgh ..... . Two base hits, Ens, gnor; stolen bases, 102 000 003 15 000 000 400 2—6 owdy; home run. Roeckel, Holke 2, r: sacrifices. Powell, Maranville tox; deuble play. Maranvilie, Ens and left on bases, Boston % Pitts- : balls, off Piiiingim 1, off struck eut, by Fillingim 3, by “fiar 1, by Oeschger 1. by Glazner 4: hits, | e oFiifingim 8 in 8 2-3 innings, off Miller 5 1 1-3 imnings, oft' Oeschger 3 in 1 1-3 hlut. oft Glazner 11 in 7 innings, off Yel- slsssss Wheat, If. Myers, of. B. Grifith | Janvrin, 2¢ Miller Cadore 22 *Patted for Mamaux in Batted far Gordanler in 8 CINCINNATL b. | Rurns, e, Daubert, | | Bobne, 2. | Harper Hargrave | Caveney, | Pinellt | Rixey, f s an. P T 97 016 000 Neis, Miller, Myora; Harper, Janvrin; stolan wacrifice hit, Miller Cuvaney and Daubert left on bakes. Rrooklyn 7. Cincinnat &; hases |on balls_off ‘adore 6, offi Rxey 3 struck | |out, by Rixey 1; hits, off Cadore 2 in 2 2.3 | innings, off Mainaux 3 in 3 1-1 nnings, off Gordonler 1 in 2 Innings, passed halle, Har- grave; losing pitcher, Cadors, umpires, O'Day and Hart; time, 1.37, 6 15 001 00x—5 three 1 Rrooklyn 2 Cincinnati Two base hits | base hits, Hargrave. | bases, Neis. Harper double plays, Bohne, | ¥eackinnaugh Cobbmen Take Third Straight (ame at Polo Grounds New York, May 16.--Detroit made it three straight from New York, tak- ing the st game of the serics yes- tepday, 6 to 1. The visitors hit Sam Jones hard, while Stoner a Detroit youngster, held New York to three hits. Three double plays aided Stoner in keeping down New York's seorc, DETROIY ab. Plue, 3 2 1b. Jones, ‘obb, of, Vearh, If. Hellmann, lark, 2b, Rigney, ss. Nasslor, o, ... Stoner, p. .. 3h. . Rake Miller Pipp. 1b. Ward, 2 Soott sthang, Jones, Slinner Doul, smo23aRal amma2o20un 0o 0 0 p. I *latted Detroit New York Thr wer Blue, 2 Bhie; Fewster ey and Bl Detroit T 110 1001 for 8. Jon A 210 010 800 000 Sehare. Miller: double plays . Clark and taner, Rig- New York 4 on balls, off S~Jones 3, off stoner uck out, by 8. Jones 1, by Stoner 3; hits off S Jdones 11 in & innings 2 O'Deul 6 n 1 inning; lnsing pitcher. S fones; umpires Moriarity and Nallin; time lark, Jonet aud Riue; Rizne t on Lases 2 Boston 2, Chicago 0. 3oston, May 16.-~Boston made it three straight from Chicago yesterday when Warren Collins held the visitors to five hits, the Red Sox winning, 2 to 0, A single by Burns with one ont in the sixth, followed by a pass to Pratt and a wild pitch, which ad vanced hoth gen, and a single to center by John Collins scored hoth runs. The score: CRICAGO *eibold, rns. 1b. att, 2h. Collins, agan, farris, “ittenge: 2uel, \. Collins, of. S 20 D P hicago ann 800 (AN 0 hit. Mo stolen base McClellan; left on bages, Boston 4; base on halls, off offt W. Coiling &; struck out, by by W, Colling &; wild piteh, umpires, Chill, Owen, Walsh, base erifice, s Athleties 13, St. Louis 3. Philadelphia, May 16.-——Pounding Davis and Pruett for fourteen hits ‘nabled Philadelphia to win yesterday the deciding game of the St. Louis series, 13 to 3. Aside from scat- tering the Browns' ten hits, Hasty made two hits, including a home run, which scored two men ahead of him in the seventh. Score: ef. 3h, Sherten, Zllerba, B Druatr ab voung. Tohngtar Walker. Perkine, Miller, Weleh, rf. Nyicss. 3h, ialloway, Tasty, p. " 4 4 of. 5 4 4 4 e 29 *Baited for Ellerbe in St Loule Philadelphia Two bage hits, Shorten 2, way: home run, Walker, Mc) Hasty; stolen base, \Wililamg; sacrifices Gerber, Ellerbe; left on bases, &t. Louis 11 Philadélphia 8; base on balls, off Hasty 3 oft Davis 5, off Pruett 1; struck out, by Davis 2; hits, off Davis 11 in 7 innings, off Pructt 1 in 1 inning; kit by pitcher, by Hasty (Ellerbe); winning pitcher, Hasty, loging pitcher, Davis; umpires, Wilagn and Conuolly; time, 1:35 002 000 100 011 100 3 64x-—13 Walker, Gallo nus, Sisler, Washington, 3, Clevela Washington, May 16. took the long end of its series with Cleveland by winning the final game yesterday, 3 to 2. Johnson and Baghy both were hit hard but the former proved more effective in the pinches, The score CLEVELAND r 0 d 2, ° T =c e Tamieson, If Wambsganss, 25 S BT 2525535 00f lwaa | soe ls 1 Slessssuacona» 24 NGT b. WASHI N v ~adu | smwonwown=s T Rueh Fiarrie Rice Judge Ttrawer, Caslin Picinieh 25, 1, o vs! Johnsen 3 lsnesawanasn | somasomas -4 RS R slozsz3s52sP 11 3 *Patted for Wood in Sth. Ran for ('Neill in 9th Cleveland Washington Three base hit om0 1m ('Neill; heme fim, 010 0162 000 0Ax 3 Judge; ~Washington | Baseball in Brief ] NATIONAL LEAGUE, Yesterday's Results, New York 1, Chicago 0 Cineinnati 6, Brooklyn 2. Pittsburgh 6, Boston 5 (10 St. Louis 19, Philadelphia 7. Standing of the (lubs. W, L. 20 7 16 1" 15 11 13 13 18 17 New York . St. Louis Pittsburgh Chicago ..... Phitadelphia Cinelnnati Lioston Games Today New York at Chicago Boston at Pittsburgh, Philadelphia at §t. Louis, AMERICAN LFAGUE. Yesterday's Results, Detroit 6, New vork 1. Boston 2, Chicago 0, Philadelphia 13, St. Washington 3, Cieveland lLouis 3. Standing of the Clubs. . . L. 11 11 15 New York it. Louis ... Deétroit “leveland 15 Philadelphia » 14 Boston . ' ’ 13 ‘hicago » Washington 18 Games Today, Clevelapd at New York. St. I,mhs at Boston. Detroit at Washington. Chicago at Philadelphia. INTERNATIONAL LEAGU! ults Yesterday Jersey City &, Toronto 4 Syracuse 4, Newark 1. Raitimore 16, Buffalo 11, Rochester Reading ¢ Standing of the Clubs w. L. 17 10 i 11 b 12 s LA 14 .13 14 e 12 15 12 16 10 18 R 7, Baltimore Toronto Rechester I*uffalo Tersey City Syracuse Fieading Newark Games Today Jerse¥ City at Toronto. Newark at Syracuse, Daltimore at Buffalo. Ieading at Rochester. EASTERN LEAGUDR ssults Yesterday 13, Hartford 6. Pittsfield 2, Albany 1 New Haven 9, Springfield 3. Bridgeport 4, Fitchburg 1. Waterhu Staniling of the Clubs W B, 000 a0z anx—e | New Haven Pittsfield Albany IFitchburg Bridgeport Hartford Waterbury Ipringfield CGames Today Fitehburg at Hartford. Rridgeport at Albany. Waterbury at New Haven. Springfield at Bridgeport. acrifice, Peckinpaugh: double playe, o Peckinpaugh to Judga; arris to Judge: Goslin to Peckinps udga; Wambsganss to Mclanis; Washington “§; off Iohnson 4; Ly Baghy 1: h Adebrand and Dineen: time, 1:45, Peckinpaugh loft hiit (Juize); umpires, Evans, | hockey in'gs.) E Judge ugh to on on struck by ase to BOWLING RESULTS ON LOGAL ALLEYS; What the Pin Topplers id Last Night The results of rolled last night as follows: HOT DOG LEAGUE, ! Poodles, 95, 87 119 108 101 605 matches alleys are bowling on local Wells .. Carlson Leupold Narcum ., Hornkohl 89 00 84 98— 94 85 208 301 4501444 278 Bingerner Newton . Happeney Frisk .. Dummy 464—137 86— 8 89 86— 91— 451—1386 276 262 265 278 295 Richter Bertini Merwin .. Stedman . Rill 474 461 Airedales. Ryett Kenney McAvoy Dr. MeQuire. 466 482 Stammers Schmalz Wright lLarson Plucker . Nicholls 486—1405 86— 89—~ 8h— 91— 97 Molyneux . Ouink Wilcox . Campbell. . Fredericks 00 448—1415 SILVER CUP LEAGUL. Sweet Caps. Soup Politis . 7 Slim Politis . 160 168 164 Piedmonts. 90 106 T1 93 94 84 7 86 80 85 104— 432 §6 88 Coyle Johnson 177-— 908 95 94— 471! 487 189— 958 Marks - Seifel 197 194 Fatimas. ar. 92 98 Vollhardt l.emeris 91 183— 897 79 78— 190-16S 190 442 449 RBurns Lokliss 157-— 891 102-— 458 84-— 463 Perkins .. Sattler 182 186— 921 184 BECKETT WINS THREE LETTERS Williamstown, May 16.—Alan L.! Beeket of East Orange, N. J.,, a mem- ber of the senior class, is one of the few athletes during recent years at Williams who has won his letter in three bhranches of varsity sport. He has been awarded a “W" in football, and track, and his work on each team has been of a high order. MRS, MOLLA MALLORY SAILS FOR ENGLA American Tennis Champion Sailed Yo- day to Compete in British Tourncy at Wimbledon, on June 26, New York, May 16.—To meet the double-obstacle in the supreme test of her athletic career, Mis, Molla Bjur- stedt Mallory of, New York, America's woman tennis champion, accompan- led by Miss Idith Sigourney of Bos- ton, sailed today on the Rellance for Engiand and the British champlon- ship tournament at Wimbledon June 26, Mrs, Mallory's dual purpose is de- cisively to defeat Mlle, Rusanne l.eng- len, the French champlon, whom she defeated in an uncompleted match. at Forest Hills last summer, but to whom she had previously lost in Europe, and in vanquishing Mlle. Lenglen to win the supreme title, While Mile, Lenglen has apparently been attaining top form by partici- patipg in the winter and spring tour- naments held along the French Riviera, Mrs, Mallory has been vir- tually idle except for the last few weeks which “she spent in practice games with men and women players in New York. Mrs. Mallory played only a few indoor games during the winter, WALLARD UNDECIDED Former Champion Has Not Reached a Definite Decision Regarding His Ring Come Back. l.os Angeles, May 16.—Whether Jess Willard, former world's heavy- weight champion boxers, will again enter the boxing game {s still a mat*e of conjecture, cven with himse.f, ac- cording to a statement from the ex- champion. Tex Rickard, promoter, has been dickering with him for the past year in an effort to get him to re-enter the ring, Willard said, but he did not state whether the promoter had suggested Jack Dempsey as a possible opponent. “T have not seriously considered going back in the pugilistic business,” Willard declared. *“At present I am kept pretty busy attending to my per- sonal affairs and T have not had time to give the boxing game much thought." NEGRO BOXERS MATCHED. Tate and Anderson Will Mexico on July 4. Scrap at Chicago, May 16.—Bill Tate, former sparring partner for Jack Dempsey, today was matched to box Leo Ander- son, anether negro heavyweight, in a 15 round decision contest at Juarez, Mexico, July 4. The match will be staged in the afternoon in the Juarez race track. Anderson holds victories over Sam Langford and Kid Norfolk, Tate's fractured hand is mending rapidly, which will permit the resumption of training within two weeks. BRENNAN AND TRACY. K. O. to Meet Australian Champion in Ring at Madison Square. New York, May 16.—Jim 'Tracy, heavyweight champion of Australasia, will make his American debut in Mad- ison Square Garden tonight in a “15 round match with “Knockout Bill" Brennan, who last year staved off a knockout at the hands of Jack Demp- St for 12 rounds. racy is younger, has a longer reach superior in every physical measure- ment to Brennan. The Australasian is on the quest of a bout with Demp- sey. taller, heavier, and virtual is Woman is more subject to ills, ail- ments and diseases than the male sex yet she lives longer. o SCHOLARSHIP FOR CADDY GHAMPION Western Golf Asso. to Sponsor Event at Chicago Club Chicago, May 16.—By the Associat. ed Press)--Caddies of American golf links are to have a national chiam- plonship tournament annually under a plan announced today by Albert R, Gates, presidgnt of the Western Golf Assoclation, which is to spofsor tie affair, The chief prize is to be a scholarship in some university or other school, and the expenses of the youths who enter will be paid for them, In honor of Chick Evans, who rose from caddie to national amateur and open champion, the first tournament will be held this summer at his home club, Edgewater, Chicago. Evans, who has won more golf cugs than any other person, will offer cup for the winner of the title, and this will become the annual trophy. Fvans has a collection of some 600 cups, The Western Golf Association will undertake the event with a view to developing young players of, promise who could not otherwise afford to compete in national events. Fach en- trant must Have good credentials as to character sehooling and Americanism but the W. G. A. will do the rest. The date and plan of financing will be announced more definitely later, It is planned to hold next year's meet in New York and then award the event to various cities. LOCAL TEAM WINS. { The local Luther League team beat the Meriden team Saturday by the score of 11 to 10 in a loosely played game in the Silver City. The locals gave great promise of developing a championshin f~am during the season and the fo' s of the nine &re confindent t ney will win the pen- nant. The ,ucals will play the Hart- ford team next Saturday, and prac- tice will be held on the Pioneer dia- mond tomorrow afternoon at 5:30 o'clock, standard time. MORVICH RETURNING HOME, New York, May 16.—The conquer- ing hero of the turf, Morvich, winner of the classic Kentucky derby, was ex- pected today at his home track. The special car bearing Benjamin Block's great colt from the scene of his latest triumph at Churchill Downs ‘was routed through the Pennsylvania sta- tion direct to the Block farm at Ja- maica. Money is much safer in a bank, uniess the cashier Hds social aspira- tions. HINTS FOR HUSBANDS WHO FEEL JUST A LITTLE TOUCHY IN THE MORNING-A Jlion 0} —DRINK — Ayres’ Soda Water Call for it by name and get the best. 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