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ON THE FIRST BOUNDI R ks ITH CLERKIN Frank Morrisey, playing cénterfield for the Hérald Regulars, turned in a @ne-handed éatch yestérday @aoon at Bt. Mary'$ fleld, that was of Major league variéty. Running at top d, Morrisey speared the ball with kloved hand. He then took a eadér” but kept pomsession of the Pall. Jim Butler and “Snowball” Carlson 8180 eontributed two nice catches yes- terday afternoon at St. Mary's fleld. Blind umpiring robbéd Robert Rus- ¢l of a sensational play yesterday ¢fterndn. Mr. Russell grabbed a bid peg with his bare hand, and it looked as though the batsman was out. The umpire differed in his opInion. Jack Perry of Pittsburgh was awarded the decision over Eddie Sheviin, the Dartmouth boxing in- struetor at Boston last night. The men ark welterweights. Pal Reed of Framingham, Maas, knocked out Steve Latzo of Harélton, Pai in the #écond round, Trgcey Ferguson of Wallingford will meet Billy Woods of Manchester, N. H. at Worcester, Mass,, next Ijriday night. e Paul Sehpeider got away to a fine start with the New Departufe team at Bristol last Sunday. The local boy sacerificed on his first trip to'the plate, aecounting for a run. Hé poled out a long tripe on his second trip. He got & base on balls and a single also. In thé outfield Schneider retired eight batsmen on fly balls. Jack Rourke's ColgAte baseball téam dropped a tough game at Cam- bridge yestérday. Barnes, the Maroon hurler allowed but one hit. The Har- vard team put across the winning run en some clever bunting. Gene Delmont, the Memphis féatherweight, obtained the decisiom| over Red Cap Wilosn last night at New York. Harmon Norton, of Mount Herman, Maes., has been elected captain of the Wesleyan track team for next season. Babe Ruth has at last poled gut a homer, his terrific clout off Vangilder of Bt. Louls, being the first that he has eonnected with since the lifting of his guspension last Saturday. Ken. Willlams séems to have gone into a slump in his four-base clout- made his home run eight, yesterday against the Braves. The Cards lost however, it be- irg the second defeat in two days for Rickey's team. [l £ Feote and Anderson are scheduled to roll Lewis ani Déwey at Bridge- partithis evening. a Agéording to the statistics just re- leaged by Charlie Mahoney, secretary | game last Sunday. Kthe playing stadium there greatly tn- | of the Connecticut Bowling tourney ati 70 West Main St. eat Largest Dealers in Quality Meats in U. S. Foote and Anderson are tied with an avérage of 104, Gene Tunney and Harry Greb are scheduled to battle tonight at New York, The qutcome will be watched with Interest. The victor should make a good opponent for Georges Carpen- tier, Walter Feid who was recently re-| turned to the New Haven club from the Michigan-Ontario league, has been shunted off to the Greenville team of the South Atlantic league. Everybody ~~ems to n Kaceys looked good in ce that the the opening The New Rritain bowling team will play at Wallingford this evening. A change has been made in the date of the appearance of Connie lLewis and Lou Dewey in this city previous- ly announced for Thursday night, The Park City stars will appear at the Casino strips tomorrow night.” Mickey Travers of New Haven It:“ on the trail ‘of Louis “Kid" Kaplan of Meriden for another bout. The boys | recently staged a sensational battic to a draw at New Haven., Around the Eastern league the im- pression is growing that the tactics of Manager Gardella are ruining the| Pittsfleld team's chances of winning the pennant this season. Mickey Noonon temporarily acted | as captain of the Kaceys baseball | team last Sunday. It would be a good! thing to select a fleld leaguer right away. On dne or two occasions last Bunday, several players went after; fly balls that did not belong to them. | S | George C. Rogers is feeling pretty good these days over his improved | golfing. Recently in a match game, George got an 81 score for 18 holes. WIMBLEDON COURTS GREATLY ENLARGED American Players Will Find Different Conditions at Stadium This Year. New York, May 23.—~America's five representatives in the women's and | men's grass court world’s champion- ship tournament at Wimbledon park, England, late next month, will find larged over last year. It is no secret that American play- ers do not like the Wimbledon courts and their affection likely will not be increased by the design of the new stands. The stadium is really a bowl of hexagonal shape, with the floor of the amphitheater getting the intense heat radiated from the stands and:.a mihimum of fresh or cooling air. Experts who have seen airplane! photographs of the new stands which will seat 14,000 point out that the ERES tores Co. 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Rixey held the visitors in check in all but two innin Nehf was hit sharply as was Ryan. The score: NEW YORK ab, r. 1 0 0 ted for Nehf in Sth. ted for Young in Sth. Burns, cf. . Daubert, Duncan, York 4, Cincinnati Nehf 2; struck out, 1; hits, off Neht 9 In 7 v Nehf 2, by Rixey innings, off Ryan 3 Nent; and 1:45. umpires, Rigler Sentelle; time, Brooklyn 3, Chicago 0. Chicago, May 23.—Vance had the better of a pitching duel with Cheeves vesterday, holding Chicago to four scattered hits, while Brooklyn hit timely and shut out the locals 3 to 0. A walk, a force out, a single and a sacrifice gave the visitors the first run and they clinched the game in the ninth when Wheat's home run follow- ou B *Ran for Torry In Rrooklyn . and to 0. ing a double runs Bo Wigh, 2 John o ', Griffiuh, Nely, Wheat My aatn, Hollo Kellohor Cheoves, ¥ to (rimes; Olson to bawos, Brooklyn off Cheoves 1, and Hart; ac ore: - reounted for BROOKLYN ab, 1. §1RiRg CHICAGO rifices, Terry; Sfchimidt to Olsen to Schmandt; Johnson o 4, time, ab. . 0 0 0 0 sth, o 100 Lo 000 riith; ) . Johnst Cheeves t Wh ndt 14 000 0023 000 0000 ome run an; douhle ) O'Farrell i oleft on bhage on halls umpl res, O'Day Pirates 5, Philadciphia 0, Pittsburgh, casl Rng, Wrightston: ly May 23.—D hit Hubbell's delivery hard defeated Score: Phila PRILADE ams, ¢ [ 1 Parlinson t hor lie, (Continued *Batted for Foster in n for O'Rour’ T Cleve Boston Ky; kyi time, ATT Mline 5 Hubbell, ¢. . Winters, sPeters Baumgart . 85 three base hits, 000 . 010 W ERING BAMBIND HITS FIRST HOMER Morton, p. 0 Leihold 0'Rourk Ruel, + |Quinn, | Ksarr, Pittenger and O'Rourke; sacrifices, double_pl to Gulsto, Wambsganss to Sewell, Dugan to Harrls, Leibold to Dugan; Cleveland 6, Morton 4 by Qu v 1:50. PHA aloscwun alowenss in gth, Pittsburgh 000 0000 002 20x—5 wrey, Muel rightstone. from Preceding Page) Zleorans £ 3 losscnu olossvroononsnanp wloos 3 100 000—7 000 000—1 er, Leibold, three base hits, tinn 1, 6 Innings; Vilson, Guisto, Boston 7; ,0ft Quinn 3, Wambsgan: Gardner to W left 7; bases on ¢ Fullerton 1; &( none out losing pitch Connolly and Bury U. S. Soldiers in € Menos- . Menos- ambsganss bases, off on balls, off Karr 3 hi in 2d), er, Quinn; Morarty; + ‘Transport at Irish port unloads bodies of American soldier dead of Irigh or widhes, DOINGS OF THE DUEFS | STOPPED IN TO SEE DORIS AND WILBUR AND THEY ARE ON THE OUTS WITH ONE ANOTHER! WHAT’S )T ALL ABouT ? F } Yol AT 1T°S ALL,OVER A CAKE B THAT DORIS BAKED AT LEAST, THAT'S HOWJ in who will be buried in Ircland in accordance with parepts’ I'T STARTED - HOwW EXCITING. The Last Word The latest New Perfection Oil Cook Stove with the new Superfex burners is the last word in cook stoves. A range that combines the cooking speed of gas with the convenience and economy of kerosene. Progressive dealers are now showing it. Ask for a demonstration. STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK 26 Broadway For Best Results Use Socony Ker«ene Intwo,three and four-burner sizes, each equipped with one Giant Superfex burner. SENSATIONAL CASE ENDS Acquittal of Murderer of Carlos Felix Diaz Brings to Close Great Trial at Mexico. May 23 Mexico City, most sensational criminal trials in the | with the acquittal of Magfalena Jur- One of the | history of Mexico's courts has ended ado, charged with the murder of Car- los Felix Diaz, formerly in the Mexi- can diplomatic service. Diaz was taken in as a Kitchen helper by Senorita Jurado when she was conducting a Mexico City hoard- | ing house and, through her energy influence, eventual was given minor government position and was in various world, a | trial. n republics. With his elevation Diaz is said Senorita Jurado, who in a fit o upbraided him, was killed and Senorita Jurado 1d | prison for almost two years awaiting Her memorirs have been pub- lished in a local newspaper. in In the quarre! i cathartics— The quotation is' taken from an 1mportant paper on the treatment of constipation by 8 weil-known physician I'T SEEMS THAT SHE BAKED - THIS CAKE AND WILBUR WOULDN'T EAT )T AND THAT STARTED THE ARGUMENT - HE LOSTHIS TEMPER AND THREW A PIECE OF THE CAKE AT DI tion, is the cause of your. trouble? Yet when a number of doctors were discussing this almost universal complamt one of them said: “Probably one of the most frequent causes of constipation 1s the indiscrimmate use of cathartics.” instead. D it ever occur to you that the ca- thartic you take to relieve constipa- For years physicians have tried to persuade peo- ple to give up laxatives and to eat corrective foods It 1s now known that Fleischmann’s Yeast 1s a food which makes the use of cathartics unneces- sary. Because of its freshness ithelps the intestines climinate waste matter People who are adding Fleischmann'sYeast to their daily diet find that their body func- tions are kept normal and regular. Eat 2or 3 cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast before or be- tween meals every day. Place a standing or- der withyour grocer. He wili deliver Fleisch- mann’s Yeast fresh daily. BY ALLMAN HER - THE BRUTE' ( HE MIGHT HAVE KILLED HER' later attached to the diplomatic corps South and Central Ameri- the social to have scorned az m