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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923. ' \ AR quested to be present. The team will play the Unfonville town team at Unionville on Bunday, The truck will phia, 14 to 4, in a hard hitting con. [28mith tost Mays P ooy tHendriek Bush, p. ss== > sses ss=o s W 4 11°% 14 9 r PO, R | - 2 1 ‘ B RS Vriberg, ih ¢ 0 04 M Saiime, ef, 1 |I (] 2 :1 | e, . ¢ 0 3 80 Oliarris it TR (o | f I Kellahe L B OleMenonky .\0iiie §:1 9 ye A First Amateur Ever to WinjSwwwi oot doa 3 8 alpimesgoocsd o8 0 8 4| | Agharne. . O T B I 7 Y TR il (SR TR (G (R (i L £ 5 A Dumavic [ o2 071 0 1 Oighanks, 2h, PP oy o g SR I " British Open National Title |icaimsnen oo d & & & 3 lpsmwan e iy 8 44 4 ¢ ' Saumar, p. iar 00 d Imiginloh, & widsisree 4.0 3 4 0 B XWolse i e O L O o T Y Y I re R hsiAr e O e S S e ) R TR IR T kel L ) 0 (Continued from Eighth Page) City Hall New York, April (By the As Pittsburgh, | % 5 13 27 10 04 b mseone! ' sociated Dross)— Francis Onimet of aboomoho o A el eome out when winning run was acored, | fifth place {n the batting order. 9 F() Boston, veteran star of the Ametlean |Marantiile, A | “ 2 ‘1’ \E"" for »'"""' in ’”‘1 “BilI" Watson is considered the MEN s UR PIECE GOLF SUITS golf team now secking luure . l»‘v'f Righoe, If S T T LGB SR likely choice for the right fleld posi- ’ land holds the distinction of helng the | Russoll, of 11 020 1| gRan for Iarrie In 9th, tion although Plarski may be sent in H B e i tno nitional open | Rarahsrt. ¢ R L T bl ok Gl it o] For the man who puts business ahead of pleasure—but cham o accomplished this | Hernex, 20, §1 8 D 1 D|memtan i 800 110 001k | og ol el lte T arotls oocastions ts plenty of both plonship. He accomphs | nor ' 2 D 'wo base hits, Shanks, Pleinieh, Harris; g Y feat in 1918 when but a youth of 20 Geimm, 11 LRI St 1N 0] {': >.4|-m.<rn‘. Burns, Ruth; .1.'.'..|.|'.l .:{:yut proven his worth as a flelder, His wants p en y 0 oth. years, Two other amatenurs, Jerom ‘\...“"\‘ ‘ ‘: ! lI «: Tewster to Burns; Ward to Plpp; Fewster | inability with the bat has been his Travers and Chick Evans have sinee jAdame v y . . wnanks to-Rutmei. 16tk -on bedds. hold back until this year he started TTACHED SHIRTS ¥ A | - b 2| York 8, Hoston 10; han balls, off Hoyt ) o e i o former ot | [T e St Tl Oyt R b | WHITE OXFORD COLLAR ATTAC Evans in 1916, e rational | aBstted for Eaufentin dth: Maa 1wy Eimie 4 by 0'Doul 1 iits | The team from the home of “Iid" : The ,‘.MM\‘““. star \;‘-l,lv\‘“ "1 e ian 000 100 0102 [innings, off Rush 2 in 1-3 inning: hit by | KAPIAN Will go out on the field with $2 00 and $3 00 amateur title from Je om (arel gl PRy 04 (':':’I»“‘* [ |pitchar, by Maye (Hareis); winning pitcher, the usual Meriden determination to il bl in 1914 and was runner-up te qwe s hite Miller 2 OFarrell, [O0'Doul; losing pitcher, Tush; - umpires, [win, Whether they win or lose they in 1920, He captured the western @ Ciran ham \\;u ; three base hits, I-‘irl:l"‘z‘ Owens and Nallin; time, 2:00, will realize that they have been in a & & . : 3 riborg Ifices, (‘arey erney; double UL " gl shamplopship it UIEEnaRheli{p) s Taft on tasen, [ hattie when the game is over, Cap- with button down collar or without the button—single e French amateu i 7, 0 I or double cuff held the Irench atenr title in 1014 and doubles Cup play in Yol el eih o tain Barcavich will probably pitch for 1 inning, none out ERSAL I:lv |the Silver City boys. According to re- ch 1 in b inninga, off ports from Meriden he was the hero bl v QLS of the opening game against the s 1ast ves efeating Aylme. |and Pfirman; losing piteher, Oaborne; time, | ":": rr‘t‘l‘-‘l":‘ln‘::-‘:\':n:ll '7 ‘;’n‘f 1::1|':'| j3:67 i S e Louis High school of Southington, with Joi tord winning in the oy With the score 7 to 4 in favor of He won both his sing matches in the Wi We also have that Special High Collared Shirt that this store has always featured. with Jes | TRICAN LEACTUR Southington in the seventh fnnin ] ! Dall / / § g the doubles from Tolley and Darwin aiso| AMERICAN LEAGUE n ] S . doubles fr ‘ L X i Meriden captain went in and pltched You may buy White Oxfords for less money, but ~ ’ i gt - ontinue rom E! ghth 'agn.) ,nm hatte s team to an 0 win. s 3 s 1 s Greatest Foat SR o H compare make and quality with a Tyson White Oxford. | . Ouimet's (!-r;‘!r\( gol ‘lm.' mla' ‘l";*’i Detroit, Mich,, April 27.—Detroit Scharff .. £ | his vietory in the open champlonship | ., o vapnquished by the Sisler-less Sanderson | } at Brookline in 1013 when he finished | 27 B8 Fove S Ratab Aty HiTs i | i I 3 il e wih Harey Verdon and | 2w § 10,8, here yosterday. The) 4. Quim oooo11: 1 GOLF HOSE | Ray, professional masters of Great| . Wb BP0 ‘m'mi;’-”q s ';'l:in“ | Britain. Each had a 72 hole score of | o "0 0 00 i o y | 3 i o e, playoft the * American | CPening crowd. Lynen ... \ : White or colors, as you prefer—several weights—long 304. In the playoff t ! St. Louis, Olson Sl | National League ’ ’ | youngster outplaying his famons Eng-| an. no. a e MacCue / ,z SMT WT I 8T, ' enough to assure a tall man’s comfort | lish rivals with all clubs. Turning in |Robertson : g et tzmacker .. |New York 10 4 6 x 7 | a card of 72 to Vurdon's 77 and Ray's |z " 7. i g Jackson |Chicago 8 7 3 8 2 ] ; 8. William 4 s | S CrDNIBYS e o Cincinnati 9 4 6 3 4 VV The Woodland crack iz the only [MrManus, 2 9.0 0 A T \r_};‘i‘l'.‘ Ui ¢ CAPS AND LIGHT EIGHT HATS member of this year's team who par- (Jocreld. H foin Bielman St. Louls 7 3 0 1 8 i) ticipated in the two previous major|Gorner, ss 4 08 4 Anderson | Bostol k x x 2 3 i American invasions of British links|Shocker, p. . 2 0 g0 BSEnatR o 1‘;:'00;::\.“ 3 3, : x 14 KNOX & DOBBS those of 1914 and 1821. On both oc- | o e Salifvan: | Pittsburgh 16 8 4 7 7 14 casions he found difficulty striking his | Detroit. = C. Laporte ... | proR T e 1 \ real stride and was climinated by | NE s D0 ko T d | Amietioan League ] comparative unknowns in the Britigh | Riue. 1 cereae T gk }_, [ 1. Loomis . l SMT WT I § Tt title event. | Com Ba A8 5 I E. Larson {New York 8 1 4 7 4 | A steady dependable player, fimmr" LI T I L ) G. Anderson |Cleveland 1 3 7 1 3 E’ 5 an expert with « brassie from cloge [Heimagn, . ¢ 0 1 4 0 ol 7 Piorson | Phil. E¥end 9 I ties and noted for excellent work on [Tt 2 R R L. Kencior [Detrott 0 2 § 2 3 B the greens. : 20/ T oy E. Linn S Louiks 8 1 x4 I 4 —_— R e A. Ryan . T | Washington 4 2 0 1 2 's . . 1T - A e M. Paige d | Boston g0 gl NATIONAL LEAGU E 36 3 11 2 17 0 E. Ogren 7 Chicago 5000t —— r 000 021 0014 1.. Koerber 7 SRRt B T (Continued from Eighth Page.) | Two hate hits, Sevareid, Gerhar 2 : i 4 | International League [neme run, Williams; sto haser, M. Dunne 74 | E§MT WT F S Tt Roceket, | Hellmann; gacrifices, Robertson, Shocker: O. Becker a | Baltimore 21 9 6 2 13 Meugel, | double play, Haney to Pratt; left on hases Curlick e “s 17 e Conlon and MeInnis; Mare | St. Louis 7. Detroit 9: base on balls, off & Madone ,l]'lpr:nh;?tt:r fl }’.’ : g 1:' acker 1, off Collins ¢ 1 d, Kapf and MecInnis; left on hases. s T Saion 1 haae o wAN hits M. Napies Buitalo R an Neht 3, off Marqu 4 struck out, by | O i‘"]'\“'“” """" | Reading 4 32 6 4 Nehf 1; hits, off 1 in innings, off | V: alton ey S a » yo Ro (L nnt off Marquard 12 in|Winning pitcher, Shocker; losing pitcher, Newark 17 - x 15 o R ,',:',’,’{,,,nm;':‘|_::r_.~,-fl_..W.m', Ormsbs. Dinsen and Hil- :""‘;:a TR | Toronto 7 %1611 0 Promoters Go by Plane i Collins were due to arrive lhere to- | May 29, the night preceding the an- winning pitcher, Nehf; losing x‘JV"ler Mar- | debrand; time, 2 ‘ b s Py Sk ‘_’ kit e ! Syracuse o R B TR oy S v night by airplane from Minneapolis. [nual 100 mile automobile race. The oot s Metormdh Sad it Ch Ixilaie W e SR b e DR AR To Sign Gibbons-Dempsey | Molumphy started in his plane from |boxers will weigh in at 116 pounds o ‘--,,i\.m; April i é,f;‘,,l;‘. Cov n'lrf’])‘,‘;xllnanA o &0 GREDIT[NG PITCHERS Chicago, April 27.—Negotiations for | Shelby Wednesday morning, stopping |at 3 o'clock the afternoon of the bout, N < 7, Cubs 2 o AR U SR v 5 et 6o | a championship match between Jack|at Minneapolis today to pick up Col- o e —— anmr(:\:mw\pnv ST irannryt | e Teph sl hall el the e N SR Dempsey and Tom Gibbons, the &(.|lins. The Shelby promoter hasa cer-| CHANGE IN YALE VARSITY. made it two straight from Chicago by ‘;‘»ln‘ 3 Gy x“- S M. Ram ; | Is NOT ALWAYS FMR Paul challenger, at Shelby, Mont., |tifled check for $110,000 to post as a| Derby, April 27.—Hector Prud- e e il e bl kLS L Gt il Rl July 4, will be resumed here tomor. |guarantee that the contest will be|homme returned to the Yale varsity | B e Dor S ot oL He | s il T'","P A0 Openinpiia ] I beas i | I row with'the expected arrival of Jack | held. |erow yesterday at No. 7, displacing Bk 0 Ehe necond RNk Abter Toute| e e o remoem s e e e o | PTESENE Method of Iiguring Winning [ Kearns, manager of the heavyweight s S et [the veteran George Bllis, who was B % 1iad bacn moored and with ‘the A S R A | Twirler Ofttimes Discredits champlon. Kearns will meet Loy| GENARO TO BOX SCHAEFFE |tried out yesterday. The first and sec- S iaa Uil b was relleved by Dumo. |damisson, It P R B . | G o Molumphy, representing American| Indianapolis, - Ind. April 27.--|ond eights raced over the two mile i .‘:‘ Stirad tha ide, Staufen, §e o baEanss (an e D LR s p ea k 1n g l B St Legion posts of Montana, and Mike |Frankie Genaro, flyweight champion |course, the second crew being given e B R e o Segen b ab 20 Chicago April 27.—Who gets credit | Colling“of Minneapolis, who is asso- (of the United States, and Herim [four lengths lead, but the first over- | L -“]“"rf’l e T e Burdiya e | for winning the ball game? cfated with Molumphy in promoting |Schaeffer of Chicago have been [.took them at the mile and a half and | pitdned the last two innings. ¢ T few Girin (o] f S p or t 8 ! hat is the college vell of fandom |the proposed contest. Molumphy and matched to box ten rounds here onlwon hy a quarter length. ah. ; 1; pio, »; u‘ i . B g , i‘an_v time some relief pitcher is sent Olson, b, b U Covelerkie, poocovn 000 00 1T 1 0] Voamoammo e amomsommoms asommoan) | into the game with an unusual sit- Jahnston A L T T 3 | | ! d . famen, 1 S wll 38 2 13 0| Many a baseball player jumps mm“‘c"‘xf"’” ex1kting andeniotkon the Vige A v s b e b | OVEEREIGRY VN SEHINRIDORED. Ofttimes it seems that the relief f i Elen, f P g0 0 TR itcher is credited with a win when Los0ieel 03 a0 it N0y ol Meriden is waiting with the big|P : v i § 3 3 %3 p|sonnmen, e O 0| stick for the New Britain High school | {he 'wirier he pinched for should get e oper, Tt B LT o | baseball team tomorrow. In piling up a winning streak a 5 - 0 t Sheely, 1, X n 1 0 e t 1, vy 41 14 15 37 13 e e from them hoys, i Whngede A Philadelphi. SROLE P o1 "From schoolmaster to the big| turned In one of the most remarkable ab, foh. po. A Funk ST e 0| 1eagues in a few short years. RO OMIEHIINE RlORY I D Rapp, 3b. A e e R T ) Blankenship, 3 B, «0 0 ‘0 o : b sport, winning 27 games with a Holke, 1. SO R T I e Bty siaok ikt T A Willlame, « g | 5o s 5 ol That sentence sums up the career se}:n:mr;l:rl"nk:::k? A HARTFORD MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED HARTFORD Mokan, If 0 0 & 2 01 epatted for Faber in Sth. of “Wid" Matthews, slated to play A " > 2 Lee, rf. (/T R O T veland ¥ 200 001 0003 | right field for Connie Mack's Athle- Rommel was favored with the breaks, Lenne 11 10 0 0 chieago ¢ 00 000 and—n | FIE RAAIORL IR i He scored perhaps 10 wing in games ¥ Fiinaon, o6, L s 3 gl Tma kel e AN ambaga Do “:nhrm‘]“"' in which he acted as reliel pitcher, || Henline, ¢, ... <20 05 0 l\Wambseanss to Guisto; left on bases| A few years back Matthews was a|Oft€n pitching but an inning or two to I O'Brien, c. ... o1 1 11 Cleveland hie bases on balis, off get the credit for winning the game. Ring, . L 0 RS [ SR "o batl small-town school teacher, playing |5 N ST ot oo 6 ! e iostruck out, b + 3 s B ber here is no intent to distract from glnian . » i 0 g 0 Olcovelesk , by @ hits, off Paber | baseball as a side issue. Now it's dif-| Rommel's great work, simply a de shop, p. ... . g 0 8 in & in 0 ¥ ship none i | 4 2 % *Walker LR ) »‘, H ,mr"‘ul 7 “\-n:nfinyxlrv‘\v',\an-}“, i " [{HL0% 0 oW oReam & pitoiee AEtag TR T LU SR i Matthews was with Milwaukee in l“o’x:‘:h‘;et‘e“:tr up for some of his 2 % *Batted for Bishop in 9th American Assoclation last vear. Rivoiisn .. 23 035 001—14 Senators 2, Athletics 1 the Am h s, | It is questionable if any pitcher won B R e e ae AL gt | 1Te kg5 wi b wengon il Mok son (0018 TUSRGTARIS (£ any pltchet pon from indiviaua easuremen Two base hite 1{igh, Sand, Deherry, Bar-| (housand fans saw Washington cop | the 10akout for outflelders, decided 10 yp, uya of the Cinetnnati club last sea- ber, Nei; Parkinson ome runs, Williams, & | i atoten banee Hine. Oleon: sacrifies | the opening game of the season from |t8ke a chance. | son. He pitched only one ball, yet re- ° Barber; double plays, olke, (unassisted):| Philadelphia yesterday, to 1. With | TR . ceived credit for the victory. e e e i o e S L Plaine $a. eate . score tied in the seventh, Zach- | fo Hotke; 1a(t on bases, Braokivn 5. Piils |y ho pitched the Natlonals to vie. | 1:00ks more Hko a college 'st)\u]!‘v;t'Bm”k““. T e] Behan 3, oft Bishop 1; siruck out, by Tteu- | 0T, it for three bases, only to he | than a big leaguer. He bats left-hand-i iy the soore was a tie, at 5 all. The Pt et it v ow: | 5 5 11 (46 and mise them, Up L oyt e el The et ve the Cost of Materia by Bishop ever, scored during the inning on o | the piate. He can drag, bunt or takej ..oyt wirely, scoring a rup that put t t s in + single by Goslin a healthy swing, as the occasion deé-| g ouvn iy the tead, Markle relieved in & inning, Philadelphin. mands. P | Couch ‘and pitched one ball to the Pt 3 A : " tteher, Ring; umy N gy o Matthews looks like @ fine pros. | PAUter who grounded out retiring the This is not the ordinary offer of separate Skirts, “cut to a price,” but high grade 304 e 0 Ol hect,” says Mack. “He is intelligent, ;"‘I’;(‘,‘;“;l"',“"‘:"“‘ won """IF’-’“"" "l" '|‘5 custom tailored Skirts “cut to fit.” A service we can highly recommend. Choose your Cards 8, Reds 4 ¢ 0 i 7 0 ofend that goew s long way, He s obl LAl TN SORLY B 80 NN material from our entire stock of select wool materials which will be specially priced for St. Louis, April T.—After going ‘ 0 1 0 0 oltroublesome at the plate. He waits out | g y & Jus g this sale ) Bl T e e Yo Y "lthe pitcher and keeps the opposition | W S ik g 3 s SYid . ke 'r'”r "]’_‘“' IRy ‘”"I;'“-é Hed I DL Sy R vivtig to gure what hel NEVERDIDS DO | Camels’ hair, plain and block plaid velour Skirting, have line blocks or two toned, : ! | novelty checks, exclusive designs. Bordered Jerseys, beautiful colorings sport Skirtings. 0 I olintends doing. In all probability he doubles, and St. Louis defeated Cin- SR 4 Y 3 A cinnati in the second game of the scr- > E witi 1ead R for Py The latest novelties. ; e s 1 92 0 . Stanley orks Bowling Specialists A « iz Jad Leivti 3 fe & 3 » qs g e e ooors .1.” % *Batted for Haser in 9th ( i PBabe Ruth's grand total of home| Make the Has-Becns I.nn'l‘( Even A special cream w h,‘te Skirting in a big selection of fancy weaves; priced from $1.69 ashirgton. - v ” " &by 1 b po. B 8 runs now is 199, with two this season. More So After Game. - . e -~ ) R A R R O R T 3o e anh e The Neverdids showed last night to §4.95. : Second Floor mn"\:‘-".-m . mE i S $ 87 s R Everett Scott, Yankee shortstop,|that they did at least once when they T o o ' 1 0 1 0 0|has now played in 885 consecutive|took threr straight games from the &) 0 it § 0 0lgames and the 1000 mark 100ks pret-| Has.Beens in a special Stanley Works b e I 0 4 11ty near, # feat never before equalled | mateh at the Casino alleys, The a er t r ss r ers i e Ty ‘ s 1 0jon the diamond | scores I l e l' l |l e ' " ' ; B o S P e | Neverdids. o BT LU R (S » i o % o| Ke® Williams got his third homer |&tanton ) : M Rabe. Kelley 3 122 1 . | a | Ahlquist 52 p.o. ) ol g bkl e Cordin | T an Come to the sixth floor tomorrow and watch the demonstrator cook four different . et ! i By i PR ERE ot el il kinds of vegetables at once—all in 15 or 20 minutes. . b RS B iaa Washington 3 baso on batls off | : i SRRE R L+ This wonderful cobker is the last word in cooking efficiency; saves time, labor and P 5 -GS s At byi On SBunday, it expected, the Pi-|pLarson S 1] % k. ! ‘ U3 0 0lny 'n Hawte - i ¥ DICher, | yates and the Ploneers, recently of-|Boardman /1D 50 85 3 fuel. —Sixth Floor RS 000004 8 8 3 o b|tteimos and Conta time, 8:00, | ganlzed, will have a practice game at | TS i 8uordell, p. .. R LCE fted | 8t. Mary'sq | JROS—— " . i % od Sox 5, Yanks | | . | . b ; sty ot ot ot 27 12 8] Boston, Apri Hoston apened | MeTigue will sail for Amiorica on Yale Pitchers Are Easy ; k. tHornsby out, hit by battod “bn s home seuson yesterday by defeat- | May 5 And Tufts Pounds Out Win Cincinnati n 00 010 0104 | Ing New York, 5 1o 4, the winning run \ New Haven, April 27.-~Tufts walk- | 5 Bt. Louis « 000 600 11x—§ | coming in the ninth on a double by The Luther League bascball team |ed away with an easy victory over the | A Two baso hits, Rous i Clemone2, Riades, | Harris and a si by Burns after | will hold its first practice tomorrow | gl nine here yesterday afternoon. The Bohne, Myers; thron base hit, Pinelli; sae- | o k X 4 1 i fifioe, Sherdell; double plays, Hargrave and | VO™ YOrk had tied the score in the afternoon at the Pioneer grounds inlscore was 15 to 9. Loose flelding . Cavene, ' erdeil, I'reigau and Bottomley; | final inni | Ellis street. Officers will be elected atlund bad pitching were largely respon- | J ::::Nm:_n v;:'l‘l-! "I‘r;“"{:"“:"‘ 'f“‘,\l"':h :‘ | New \'nrk. this time. This team lot but one game |gible for the defeat. The visiting | p “ CateS " br Batreit o i Ab. r h po. A 8 ason. Nelson, Bjorklund, Berg [team pounded Hartnett for 15 hits| , . strusk out, by Couch 5 by Shercell o ' o A ®llast season s ¥ h ‘s A E . O " A Abrams 1 'hite, oft Couch § iy « g 'L 1 h Y MwWolte, Parsons, Carison, Frisk, Hil- [in the first four lnnings. Home runs We give our customers exactly what the doctonl onders.. We use only the purest of rams n nnings, off Bentoa I 2 0. 0 and rke, ; & key S 4 » - 2 {ibing: wila'piteh, Sherdull; losing pitehe A T e ol ;"‘f"‘;fl‘”::':f;‘t "";" :'-" Hic k;": and Hutchins were fea drugs and pharmaceuticals. We name the lowest prices consistent with first class service. ch; umptres, Moran and Finneran: tf i . a : 3 . ;?usn i umpfres, Mor Finneran; time, I . ey By T i 5 n’;:‘:qozolla::amc e e Drug Dept. 166, | Senang O T Ty | o | morrow. H — e a — Ward, b, .. R ) o — Tufts ....... 421320120—15183 . Dodgers 14, Phillies 4 f'”" : ek G S 5 R &t. Mary's Baseball team wiil prac- | Yale 6. 300020022~ 9 923 : Philadelphia, April 27— Brooklyn | y. b 0 b b bitice Saturday afternoon at St. Mary's| Batteries: Kroog and Roach; Hart-| ! ed the National Leuguc opener Moyt bo oioiivieiin @ 0 0 0 1 o playground and all the players are re- |nett, Hickey and Mallory and Dann. Ik, i