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ALL OF AMERIGA'S GOLFERS From ENTERED Leng (Continned From Preceding Page), week However they cannot quite figure out Sweetser asserting that his ing is 80 short as t yet carrying such p that the terrible Tolley outdrove On AN AVErage erouch not be pretty to look at but 1) themselves matters American seemly mistake reeling off one par seors o be unorthedex ower behind It him ten yards. sweetser Looks ool Y eritics and his short jeelare Golf and their another with now ar to hreak the hearts tors and Gardner Wether cans w Writers and readers alike are alking ahout the pla st K d and Darws Jead only at the 15th having a desperate struggle to retain it style if this ph can always fighting, getting the e o Hivals. DAc aWing may ask what omena make after 1 then & birdie of his competis Travers rouder Pinkinsteln never stif “wpre ying of Marston | 5/''hureh aturday against 7 Ameris | tomley saell and Blades lays, Tierney hole and then R Louls 7 Toehler 3, off Carlson 1 Doak 2: struck out, 2 by Carlson 1, by' North Nits. off Toehler ¢ in 2 off North 3 by North iteher, umpires, ulnmu‘ Boehler; time, 136 Donk Quiley Two hass hite, Carey, Tussell, hres hit. Grimm; nciifice mons and Hornsly; d base on halls off oft North 1, off by Roeliler 1 Sherde! 1; Innings n 5 in ¢ innings, off Doak LADY BOWLERS IN - GLEAN-UP CONTESTS, by Doak 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE (Continued From rrnrnllm Page), 100 jub 030+-6 302 000 11n--T Bock, Mot home runs, Bottomiey i and Maranville left on bases. none out in 1 1.3 innings. inning; hit by hatk, North; “losing piteher and Piman; Reds 6, Cubs 4, NEW BRITAIN DAILY § s 0o Washington, ah ¥ 1 1 1 T e ) 8 4 4 for Jussell In Tth 000 114 045 300 100 000 Judge. ] s to :u- rrity; lett on bases, New Ve oft ing pitcher Holmes and Connolly; time, 2 ln-lun- l, Detroit, May 1.-—=After pitching 7 consecutive scorcless innings, Stanloy Coveleskie allowed two runs in the ninth inning of yesterday's Deotroit. Cleveland game which the Indians (Ifl'llnd Tygers 2, Tamisson Wambaganss, HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1923, T s e Athleties 4, Noston, May 1 and Miller and ! game Philadelphia eleventh av Noston yesterday. Philadelnhin, Matthows Speaking of Sports - - When o golfer gets to golng good an drive away the blues Umpite Tommy Connelly, dean of the Ameriean League staff, is a orat in the national polities and proud of it. Thereby hangs an interesting tale A lemo Luriug the recent visit of the Wash. ington club to New York, President Harding, who was in the city, attend. od one of the games, It waa the first time he had ever witnessed a ball game in New York, although he is a regular attendant at Washington The new president wanted to see the Yankee stadium, wateh Ruth make a home run and see his ne town team, Washington, beat W York ‘he president saw the stadium and marveled at its size and beauty, Bat. tering Nabe obliged with @ home run but us & Washington mascot the pres- dent proved a fallure, the Yankees scoring a shutout, 4 to 0 Deeause of a noonday speech it was discovered that the president would be delayed in his arrival at the ball park, and instead of reaching the grounds at game time, 3:30, it was evident that National League B MT WT ( T B Louis ittst Hostor 'hi irgh American Foagy PMT W Cleveland 3 4 Detroit 1 3 Bt Louls T Chicago 1 New York & 17 Warhington 2 4 Phil 9 International League ST HNEP Haltimore Rochester Byracus Newark NRuffalo Jer, City Rickard Denies Clm\ e In Milk Fund Flzhhl’l New York, May 1.—Tex Rickard, ho is conducting lln- Milk Fund box« & carnhval at the Yankee Stadlum on May 12 mounced definitely yess terday after that there would be switching of the card as now ars and that the bouts between and Floyd Johnson and Firpo and Jack McAulifte 24 would stand BOTANY NTOPS HIS ROWING Ithaea, May 1 Finding that he could pot find time to make the fleld trips in botany, which he must have to graduate, and keep up his rowing, Everett I, Wheeler of Geneva, N, Y, strokeoar of the Cornell junior varsi« ty crew, has retired from rowing, if announced today. Wheeler has never rowed in a losing race, Walter Itebman Is now pacing the juniors. was e e e e e A = ' T O e T iy | s it IS e i o ' 3 0 1 Apeaker, Guime, 11 he would urrive nearer to 3:48. Bumma, rf, . 2 . S aniie 1 : ; ks, 30 Teavnanes Miller Huggins, manager of the Yankees, came into the umpire's dressing room to apprise the officials of the fact, and wanting the know if me could be held up 15 min Cincinnati, May 1. ~=8ensational work by the Cincinnati infleld en- abled the home team to make It two straight from Chicago, by a score r-l 6 to 4, yesterday, ] Chiengo. ) Nesuit) _ = ab, 1. b po » o = . A Eillott o 1 14 arns dn 10 (Continued From Preceding Page). 340 3341004 Purke ... “ 7 pire and in cha » of the game, in all serfousness replied: Sure, I'll hold the utes, If he was n Democ! stretch it to a half hour.” Pabe Ruth has but 57 more hom¢ s to make this season before he equals his record of 59, His grand tota, is 190, I . e TRV RAAR AR e 6 y 250, o y—s| Tommy Connolly, was the plate um- | 1 Brackets, stanley ..uiveiiniiins A Duplin ... 124 Low Man ... otbinge game up 15 min- | pratt. b, t 1 would ! Nasster [ Collin “Ven And Alex Burns Curtiss Doyle HARD SCHEDULE I'OR CURS, Cleveland ST 0—4 | “Ratt xRatt Hd Y Harry Greb and Jimmy Darcy have been matched to meet in the former's | home tow! "hey will box 10 rounds in Pittsburgh on Ma Spenker stolen hase W, and J. Freshman Grid Team Will Next Fall, Loxington, Va., May 1.—The Wash- ington and Lee f football team will face the h “dule next fall fn the history st-year combinations at W. and L. zen- eral yearlings will try conclusions with eight teams, including some of the strongest prep school and freshe man elevens in the state, The schedule follows Octo 6, Aug o | €My, at Fort Defian {ton Military Academ Va.; 20, the Newport Ne 0ling Apprentice Schoo! at News, Va.; Chatham ] at Chatham, Va. November—2, Unlversity of ginia freshmen, at Ch 2| Va.; 17, Massanutten Academy, 0| Woodstock, LT | men, at Blacksburg, Va.; 29, G stone Military Acatlemy, at ostone, Play Eight Games The Tendler-Moran bout for May 24 has been called off as Lew has a sore mit, Corner | indoor baseball leagues have Central Juniorf ¢ league and the| teams have got a Browns \\Inw Sox * 81s 108 ots—s! Chicago, May 1—St. Louls bunched Caven three | hits behind errors by Sheely and Elsh s |and defeated Chicago 7 to 3 in the ”""“""' [ first game of the series yesterday, iy St. Louts, 1001 000—4 school, the § B league and th lot of work to do. SPRCIAL MATCH. e AV t It costs Nno more tobuy a Rowley J. Long There is a schedule of about 75 games arranged and since there are| only about 30 more school days it {s evident that not only Physical Dlrv‘\‘-i tor Brewster, but also the youngsters| Vir. | themselves will have plenty to do in lottesville, | “after school” hour fro hfl The fastest flowing river in the Rlack. | world is the Sutej, in India, which Black- X|=(s 15,200 feet above the sea, and ' falls 12,000 feet in 180 miles. Teft on | base _on | Robertson, b, . Newport Training s struck out, i hits, aif Cheeves sl 6 in 6 inn umpires Finneran and Moran; time, 1:54, Jacohson, | Shock Braves 13, Phillies | Philadelphia, May 1.—Boston took | the opening game of the series from | Philadelphia yesterday when the vis- itors batted two local pitchers off the Kish. If. ... Kamm, 3b. . | mound and piled up a 13 to 3 score. | Boston. ah, Bel Powell, of, .., Southworth, rf. | Boeckel, 3b. ... MeInnis, 1h. Ragwell, 1f. cwmomnams Marquard, O Rapp, 3b. .... T Holke, 1b, . " | Wilkiams, . n \\nUu» 1. . 0 | Mokan 0 | Lee, o, | a1, ss Parkinson, 2 Henline, o, Wilson, (Head, Granf, b | Retts, p. ... ]'thh . B GARTERS No metal can touch you commoal R their surefootedness alone, Millions of men prefer PARIS Garters because they wear longer and give " greater comfort. 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