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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1922, RAGGED FIELDING COSTS HERALD TEAM A VICTORY — SOUTH END GIRLS DEFEAT VALKYRIANS, CITY LEAGUE LEADERS — BABE RUTH “ALL SET” FOR RETURN TO GAME NEXT SATURDAY — CHAMPION SCHAEFER HOLDS SLIGHT ADVANTAGE OVER WELKER COCHRAN IN TITLE MATCH TIGERS CONTINUE 7% e wos GHEEVES' PITCHING [ Basebats in Brier | VALKYRIANS LOSE ™*0'%, icrmac vicun RUTH_PREPARING IN SLOPPY CONTES WINNING STREAK o BAFFLES GUANTS —wmmeer— 10 SOUTH ENDS|_ | TOFNTER GAME | Champion Leads Welker Cochran 500 —_ - Yeosterday's Results, 121 in First Night's Play . ' Chicago 3, New York 2. ' N to Top Newspaper Team : i ) Cobb and Veach Drive i Rums, " ey, Cubs" Hurler Gains His S6cod | noston’s"iiaburer s 12 oo | GILY League Leaders Suffer First Sultan of Swat in Fine Shape of Tite Tourn Philadelphia-8t. Louis— Rain, X | . ! A | onteags, Maw iT-¥otna Take| v i P s Other teams not scheduled, D l‘ ]'S | The Electrie Light haseball nine de- M L[) La n That Defeat Senators gepnieaso, May atovoune sake | Yictory {0 Present Series S eleat of Season PR RS B AT ter Long Layo el T lead over Welker Cochrane, challeng- | oD L Standing of the Clubs, P . Industrial League game at Walnut o “ 5 . AT S| Won Lost . Hill Park last evening by the score of TS ” r. o (|'|; result f,‘ the first jfill»;hlyh Chicago, May 17.—Great pitching | New: York ........ 20 g After mowing down opponent after | oo ¢ 4% B8 SRRSO ,.M.m‘"g ma| New York, May 17—Twenty pounds \‘.‘.l‘r'» ln‘-”l’u_:r «TM‘ ‘1‘“1«,‘:‘" 182 btk | po Virgll Cheeves, coupled with op- |8t Louis . i Il 11 3| opponent without meeting w defeat, |y 4 \Coo foatured by many AT lighter than he was several weeks ago, yesterday while Detroit bunched hits \m‘r ‘;u« M\‘u‘nr\)gr‘\‘: l:“ odioerity | POTtUNE hitting hy his teammates, en- | Pittsburgh . ST | 12 i | the Valky 8 Iast night submitted 1o | 5o oo or the Herald, Both teams | JAPe Iuth, almost a ball player again, on both Phillips and Erickson and |00 b F i"n:‘n ';"h" Ov’"‘ ‘(j”": abled Chicago to even up the Series |Chicago .......... 14 18 & the prawesa of the South Ends in the | gure off form, making many errors| VA8 Putting in today his final prepar- easily won the opening game of ”H'“_'\y"\_ o me’:] g ‘-“"{"‘FI _l\l"vl_ with New York yesterday, by winning | Philadelphia ... ... 11 13 “4pa | Ladies’ City league. This contest has [ uion were cortly, the HataiAtaying atton for re-entering the lineup Sat- s from Washington 4 to 2. Cobb | WUECAIY {Mproved i the ina) Sands |5 1q 2, cCheeves had only one bad in- (Brookiyn ......... 11 15 been engerly lookgd for since thelyna majority of them checked up|UFday in the game between the Yanks and Veach drove in all of the runs |8t the fable and displaving the Bo-|ying when the Giants touched him for |Cincinnati +....... 12 15 400 |OPening of the league, the folowers | e them, and the 8t. Louls Browns, [Surate shot making and golden touch | ¢qyr pits, 1t was the second game of [Boston ... ., ... P of hoth teams claiming a superlority | jjogan “pitehing for the Kieotrio|, Alternating with Ruth in the bat- bequeathed him by his father, Jake |, series which Cheeves won from b over the other. The league loaders || zhe nine, had the Herald batters at | ¥ hox at the Polo Grounds this Schaefer, the \uznr‘rl. h"f,“g 1_xk the world champions. Games Today won the first game, only to drop the | ;1 s Ho mowed them :l;y\\'-n morning since the Yanks came home ‘;mkr”w A DOl 10 R 1080 i g Satvns New York at Pittshurgh. last two. The work of Miss Scharfi|one arter another by the strikeout | OF, & o€ stay, was Dob Meusel, fel- the ninth. Oldham was on second [P/ 1ards ever seen in a champlonship) Philadelnhia. at. Clneinnatl winners, T AT S Aok Gahe Vias Confidence, contest, the champlion averaged 120 | Bancroft, ss. . adelphia at Cincinnatl, " ber of hits. lLawson started the game and Blue on first when Haney lined | st, amp faveraged 120/ 2anerolt, Boston at Chicago | The scores: for the NTaraid 1 th 4 . The Bambino believes that he will o |for the final three innings garnered | ‘I. T 2 A i LA D 3 for the erald, and then Crean took N, p Py d 56 that to Harris. Blue was doubled up when Groh, 3h. ST JADIFE, AGUE et e 4 break the home run record of 56 thal L the night's high with a wonderful 202 |yo t f 3 Saiee - thebundan.andhadsanieasytimg abiishe ithstand Harris tossed to Judge and the lat-|’ L N ’\1 kLI AMERICAN LEAGUE. Soul ds e Qisposing of the opposing batters, | 1° established last year, notwithstan: ter's throw reached Peckinpaugh at .m.; rn:ngw] out his final try with an 1:‘\;? v”I» Miss DedJune .., 80 Bt tha qm‘m” behind him was so| "8 that he is entering the season f unfinished run of S5, & 3 3 f sup d 5 he second before Oldham could get back 1 A Yosterday's Results, A 3 241 [ Gk that most all of the balls that | ¥hen it is about one-fourth finished to the bag. The score: and that he is not in the perfect play- ing form that he this time in 1021, Meusel, who batted out 24. four-bag- gers last season, was not so sanguine Washington, May 17.—-Oldham was master of the situation at all stages for the visitors who now are in un- disputed possession of third place as a result of having won eight of their last nine games, 5 . Miss DBeflman Miss Scharif . ... T T I= Blue, 1 Jones, 3b, Haney, 3b, Cobh, of, Veach Hellmann Clark Rassler, . Oldham, p. a9 » = Cuic al soo WASHINGT ab. Cheeves, . ' P R B . FE. Winger == The Haesizon score of last night's game by in- nings is as follows: Shinners, ef. Apparent careless vying with over- |Snyinr v Nt s S BT AOR i S - zealons " c caref safe! vlay | Toney, p. % o R0 )6 { HaEiee ETROIT a:w:ilnv::;(hrmk;!wlh;:n]Tnp:"‘r(‘«',i\wl!:-r'\r {Pp ¥ St Louis 6, Boston 5—11 Innings. | The Eectric Light team, though not e tha BRITE:tned up for mmmjnm ahots, | 15 Emith Philadelphia 9, Chicago 6. Lat their best, showed good team work 5 ShOts, etroit 4, Washington 2. 7 e al i b i all npv-rnlc’d to make the first dozen | B i 18! 4 }A.;‘,:]r}:r::‘k:(.\l.\:llir;\;z'h):i‘:n l”:'“'l:l']:l i:""']r"',‘ of extending his own record as was turns at the table by both men ex- 4 Valkyri ik ; Ruth of hi ko 3 b r. h.opo a. Standing of the Clubs, Al some bar Twic o Herald [T U OLiis tremely uninteresting. Laice i L o Al Anderson 4 g5— 242 °0me. pad holes, Twice the Herald| “w¥ou never can tell, mused Ruth, NIl feeling between the two young |Hollocher, ss. T Ag. Carlson $4 cam had men on seeond and thirdy, yo caressed, his ash bat. “Accidents 5 s o St % Kelleher, 3b. New York ........ 11 § without any out, but they were unable | 2% experts, once the closest friends, o & Taot 11 A. Anderson 93 To' daoner One other tias with. nne||Willinappen. “Itiianit {mpossible’ for ascribed by some billiardists : s 2 E. Landgren 96 HOOTS) 3 ! M€ e to beat my last year record. You i | Detroit ... wwige 16 15 out, Crean of the Herald caught the 1y reason for the repeated misses, it be. Y K. Landgren 88 S RN A . can never iell.” AL 7 |ing held each man was cager fo takal z’h!lufh.lnhm 14 Electric Light hattery asleep and itole Has Lost Weight. > : R L ‘leveland ... ... 15 A s e o ) s 2 & L S long dEag: gl i e Boston . 14 :‘:“:hn“};:!r: hors hos, hinking there | Babe sid today that he had not Harris, 3. .. 3 1| i 3 (‘tncago < 17 390 CERT ters ; Ry r:.:lr:\;rod '.hl.;x‘ (n!lr slr;]n:th :::elh’;: Rice, of. ..coveee RUNSFOR mE WEEK *Ran for Kelly in oth, Washington ... 19 R T P et Thursday evening, the Gas Co. will [ ocont operation for. the rermoval Judge, 1b. .. o 3 | tRatted for Shinners in $th ss |.. Winger . [ 9 v the Prirters . % oo | tonsils, but he said that he otherwise o s s | Ghicago 102 000 N0x— 5 3 ss Norton RIayEHieRnitters. |, tamee swhilathel hosrent e Ihe 20 avoirdupois Goslin, 1f | — | New otk woiinistinlhi, 000 003 000—3 Gamces Today. e ,¢ | 2ankers will play the City Hall nine. S SR L Gharrity, e, ....... ] | RUNS FOR WEEK MAY 11-20 Two base hits, Grimes 2. Kelleher, Young, Cleveland at New York. pounds that have melted from L] Peckinpaugh, ss. . | : 3as =% lokarrell; stolen base, Keilcher; sacrifiee, [ Detroit at Washington body did not digappear because of the _fi{‘f‘m» P . | Ay HoaalE | Maisel; double play, Kelicher, Terry and| St Iouis at Boston, overation, he said. Babe's privat2 joebel ..., » | National League | 3 on lases, New York 5, Chi- i o : : opinion is that he just lost 20 pounds Erickson, p. . o a o s h N ) Chicago at Philadelphia i Flectrie 1.ig't 3 ) 0. i st 20 p WL T TR o so G AT W | SO B S L By Traut polrioflils 2l ——just lost 'em, and he feels better. Brillheart, p. . New York | piteh, Toney: umpires, Klem and Sentelle; 3 Miss Lawson ... 83 an, Burns Bambino Not Worried. e Brooklyn Miss Mertz 4= 8 e Rabe is far from worried over the *Batted for Phillips in the 5th. |Eoston . % Srpich = Results Yesterday Miss Crowley 52 PRt CHRBYellS - o - home run hitting prosperity of Ken- tBatted for Erickson In the b, [ Phil Boston 7, Pittsburgh 5. Toronto Br.Jorsey Oity. 1, ! Ahearn ... 80 54 - o . neth Williams, St. Jouis American's {i;::m;ménv sadpes i H08 000 MO Pitteb el X 8 Plitsburgh, May 1 Boston de-| ook 13, Syracuse 10 Miss Anderson .. 03 'O START 12 MIN slugger who has a count of 11 to dat it e Bl G | rveve-ining pame, 1o 5" Cruise| Beltimore it, Bufalo . b : it ‘ inst equal with Ruth's standing this Gharrity; stolen base, Blue; “hicago 1 i -ir ame, 7 2y oster 7. R P 388 418 ) < 3 - time last year. Veach, Blue, Cobb; double’ play ¥ tolSt. Louis : started the winning rally in the twelren | Rochester 7, Reading 3. Tardess. Brary icd Coach Robertson Selects Members of Oh, hell quit” Ruth Clark to Blue; triple play, Harris to Judge th @ ¢ . afte v R 5 ; P01 Tea g reollegintes : : i A e R AL SR A | with a double after onc was out. Standing of the Clubs iritzmacker 51 6§ Penn Team for Intercoliegiates. missing further discus Washington 3; bases on balls. off Phillips | American League [ Brsokis) vas passat and Holke sinkled Won Lost P.C. Sanderson . 85 42 ¢ Philadelphia, May 17.—Coach Rob-|only good on the St. Louis field.” 2. oft Briheare 31 seruex out ”“',,,'Ql""’,!';’\, o SMTWT F J'n(:r‘:”“‘\:":;"‘i (n"y“":';"P‘:’:n‘,"",""{o""’;‘; Baltlmore .uu.oviy 18" 100 ladaMise Jackenn 1 ertson of the Universily of Tennsyl-| Down on he !]'mlm, : e i : . New York | ners advan 21 | Miss Anderson . 61 R e e Xt 'he farm which Ruth bought reva (r'm‘mn. in 5 innings. off Erickson 2 in 3 Phil plate and Boeckel scored on Ford's Toronto o 18 .6.1 it Ao 5 - - | vania track team said today that he P X I L, ght nnings(off "Brillheart; 1 in’ 1, Inning; ‘hit by : At Rochester ........ 16 : 571 [Miss Wiegand .. 7 had decided to start only 12 men in|Cral weeks ago in Massachusetts is in- pitcher, by Phillips, (Jones); losing pitch- | Boston 6 y to Carey. Buffal 14 483 — the intercollegintes May 26 o 27 at|tended for a home for him and Mrs, er. Phillips; umpires, Hildebrand, Wilson, | § stop N ’ N alo L £ s higrcaliegistesay Suang a1 a : 4 g Bohniliys tiass Thot Washington 4 “\(‘,i”fi"i":“";‘l":‘"r";;\‘"m:‘:sh:‘;”‘:;’ :’f‘f Jersey City ....... 13 5 464 381 396 Cambridge. They are Lever in the | Ruth, ne deciared ioday. fomd e | Cleveland | Saitien S tRE RGNS ‘Fie wis mol sen. | DYEAONERT L iy by 12 428 o SORBIN SUTCW rints; Temple in the pole vault;| T bought a farm to live on it,” he Get To Coveleskic. | Shicago 3 [i5tisly wust, Scoreh Reading ....... 12 414 Sehelalers 3 D= b i ‘aptain Brown, George Meredith and . “Everything grows on the New York, May 17.—The Yankees |Detroit ously " S RoRTON Newark .. 3 ] .37 Scheidler . 65; w8l 7 McMullen in the middle distance; | (4 * but he Jdidn't eenfide an om- bunched hits on Coveleskie in the St Louis x | ab. e Miss Wil s A% 7 &5 [Eowers nyithe hupdiesys and -Nest | DIHON: fo-produce s -hum pel aoon. The first and eighth innings, and won the | O | Powell . Games Today .\lvcs l.lmllm‘.H ‘u_\ 7 5 Frank, Bronder, Hamer, Rose and|Pp'ace is half farm and half estate, he opening game of their Cleveland ser- | International League (o Ay Jersey City at Toronto—2 games. | Miss €. Lynch 97 i | Chow in the field events. | explained, a real place to spend the ies yesterday 3 to 0. New York scnr-‘? B M TWT D S Thhovilse Nevark at Syracuse. 5 Robertson has not yet decided about-| vinter. ed twice with two out in the first on |Baltimore 6 11 Baltimore at Buffalo. 426, 308 his long distance runners, Head and 5 Reading at Rochester. stella al Horne. It jwas doubtful, he said, ir{ The high s have the most Miss Rock .... cither would run, pointed e FASTERN LFAGUE s Kilduif v 8 The team. which has beon resting Miss Mallory ... 17 b since the Cornell meet Saturday, itart-| Burma has an anaual rainfa'l of Results Yesterday Miss Lundgren . s Y ed practice today for the intercol-|800 inches. Fitchburg 1, Hartford 0. A y 5 legiates, : Bridgeport 3, Albany 2. 93 843— 955 L New Haven 10, Waterbury 7. BT Springfield 9, Dittsfield 8. e E] coscuwRmws—S Baker's walk, singles by Miller and |Reading Pipp, and Wood's fumble. Score: | Toronto X CLEVELAND | Buffalo 4 aruie ab. r. h.po. a. Rochester ‘\\ hol Jamicson, | ) Sy | Watson. Wambsganss, 21 £ U q | Syracuse 3 Miller Speaker, cf. " 3 4 |Jer. City MeTnnis, 1b. ; | Newark Sewell, sa. Gardner, 3b. . 2332 32335535" b b s | n s e asiesle b s | NEARLY DISRUPTS GAMI; | | Tierney L Mies Janc ...... 6 6 - School Also Standing of the Clubs IRuth 0.0 64 g kot Bats 1.000 Per Cent. Won Lost P.ct|Miss Lukie ST Haven e e bl 781 7 == - Danbury, May 17.—John Durkin, Pittsfield 632 2 3- 2] pitching for Danbury High school, R < 52 i s o twirled a no-hit, no-run game against Efl;:; Sl it SHAKEUP IN CREW l'ivairneld High school of rairficrd,| INDISPENSABLE TO THE ABA, it - Garmbriase. May. o7 hake well|Conn., yestorday. Only thirty men| ROMANTIC YOUNG MAN-THE Hartford st A b ; before aising'” is still an essenital pre-|faced Durkin, who fanned eievea men Ao Waterbury .. . liminary to race competition by the|and also got four hits in as muny Clark of Boston and I'. M. Long | Cooper, p. Springfield .. ...... ; Harvard varsity eight this season To|times at bat Lancaster, Pa., the statue stood in T : prepare the crew for the race with . 2 |state in the open doorway of a bag-| eBatted for Marquard in 8th, Games Today Cornell on M 27D "R Heben 29 6 27 1 | gage car drawn by a Jocomotive on| iBatted fer Mattox in Tth. Hartford at Pittsfield. Howe, graduate supervisor of rowing *Batted for Coveleskie in the 9th, | the Boston and Maine tracks skirting | 3Batted for Morrison in 7th. Rridgeport at Albany. hae ghaken it up again, and three new Cleveland i 000 000 000--0 | the field. Members of the odd classes | piire: 2ot G ince 0001 AL 00 Springfield at Fitchburg. A RGN New York 200 000 01 | Pittsburgh A ... 200 000 030 men appear in, the shell. forgot all about the game and made| Two base hits, Ford, Carey, Cruise: | New Haven at Waterbury. The Crimson defeat of Massachus-| eil veleskle, D. ... | Amherst Men Start Something—God- | gieies, 17 dess of Lven-Year Classes Arrives | E s e e wlossusasnss Amherst, Mass, May 17.—Sabrina the famous goddess of the even-year |MHole" |classes at Amherst, made her appear- . |ance at Pratt IField yesterday while |the Amherst-Cornell baseball game |yoo0lt ™ |was in progress. Guarded by F. R.|:Barnhart, somorom £} | caruanmrmed Witt, rf. .. Fewster, 1f. Raker, 3b. Miller, of. Pipp, 1b. . Ward, 2h Scott, o Schang, Hoyt, p. ~s52500® womRsaas > wlsoss55-250000000 An apicn 1 crsian - royal standard. Sacrifice, Fewster; left on bases. Hoyt 2, by Coveleskie 1; umpires, Owens 2, Carey, Blghee 2; laft on base by Cooper by Milier 1; hits, off Marquard Bow, Duncan; 2, REPARATION Of Philadelphia, May Philadel 3 % P 3 captured by the odd-year men at|Morrison @ in 7 Innings off Cooper 8 in §|United States is about half the pro- [&y oo Iuller; stroke 8, Drown, |' | ALDRUCSIETS oo TRIAL BOX BY MATL B¢ For Sale ot Your Grocer's fn the opening game of ‘the series, even classes recaptured her at Litch- ar sed ball, O'Neill; winnlng pit i fifth inning when the Athletics ham- | (Continued on Following Page) | forced to live in the water in boats. | tion of the phonograph. e R et S LR L el A CAR. - A York f Cleveland 9; bhases on balls off |a dash for the car. The engineer |Tun. t'arey; siolen bases, Southworth, N e e e, etts Institute of Tech. on the Charies Hoyt 3, oft Coveleskie 3; struck out, by |put on more speed and before the ;n,};',,m,’ o T e B IRR MEF AR, Approximately 4,750,000 tons of {jae Saturday was its only suceess to and Chill; time of game, 1:37. tacking forcer could get near the train [ton 10, Pittsburgh 11: bake on balls, . o | Wheat foods are produced annually by g, e, e : ) L2 ; j ) it had whirled out of sight, Sabrina |Marquard 5 off Morrison 1, off Cooper 2 |flour mills in the United States. e g R R " : ! ; res 003 ater Philadelphia 9. Chicago 0. | was held in the possession of the even | Watson 1. struck out, by Marquard 3 2, Captain Appleton; POPULAR FOR GENERATIONS' 3 il ’ \1asses o ’ B o - i x A Py v . classes for twenty-four years until|¢ in 8 innings, off Wataon 1 {n 1 inninz, of’ The wastage of natural gas in the s wioperson: 4, ladd; 5, Hobson: 6, o AT cc'-'mu\ AND cuEEBS | Call for it by name and get the best. phia won its third straight' victory | o0 W50 5 000 Last summer the |INNINES, off Miller 1 in 3 innings; hit duation H 53 A | QG N & = yesterday by beating Chicago 9 to 0 i 5 er, by Miller (Goorh): wild pitii, M e coxswain, Badger. <BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ~ Three Size Botties—5-10-15¢ s 4 : ; field, Conn. 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