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STATE LEAGUERS IN LOSING STREAK NOW (Continued From Preceding Page). Walker Dummy NATIONAL LEAGUE (Continued From Pregeding Page). o LS S 201 (IS 11} = CLEES YL Parkineon. Henline, oleoe s BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ‘ ning run W o on 18 l’ h 1 300m3 LR " 0 v Tuse Blewart, High A-es. Blengel, Manoref Yor 1. Breskbn 4 off Juhineon ), off O by Johvean 4, by Qrim or, Wy Oilaes § (O'C Greh) | res, Mert and Klem; time 1040, AMERICAN LEAGUE Teo oMt W aidatted for J base on i Mruek s Wy Tygers Win Detroit, May S~=After Piteher Ed. wards had scored what appeared to be the winning run for Cleveland in the ninth inbing, Detrolt rallled and won yesterday's gama from the In. Layersite, p *Bhesly eut ¥hatied for #, Lovls Chicage ... A Two hase hi, Mowhi Mostil; heme rn \ Monilli # Eloh: double Kamm to F, Oelline to Fheely; lofy bases, B, Lo bases balls off Kelp 3, i by Leverstte 4 1 hite, off Xelp § tn ¥ funings. off Prustt 1 ia 1 inning; lesing pit umpires, Mortarity aud Rowl Tod fox B, Athletics 4, Roston, May 2, == Pltoher Howard Ehmke of the Red Fox struck out 10 opponents yesterday as Noston defeat- od Philadelphia, § to 4, three men in the ninth 1) e 1 B wtolen play on b _Cnleag on o Praett 3§ out, hy Wolp 4, WEDNESDAY, MAY , 1023, Speaking of Sports Right after a piteher winds up, & better often runs down-—to firet The Luther league team of the Bwedish (Piret) Lutheran church wil meet for practiee Thuredey night right after 8 p. m. Al of t year's men and recruite are urged to attend The firet game the Luther boys will piay will be on May 12 with either Middletown or Forestville A eolx game achedule, with heme games, has been arr ed with Hart ford, Morestyille, Bristol and Middle town, The Corbin team went through @ good stiff practice last night at the yesterday Yanks had and the Senators er Carl Mars the origed” a statemen! that he pugilistic aspire He witnessed the Floyd Jehns ved Fulion Aght at Jersey City, a B & jesting moed sald that with six months' training ¢ his farm in the Ozark mountains he eould go | the ring and defeat either heavyweight. Rome one asked Rim why he did net try it, and he might if suitable inducements were offere of he s he Brew unaecustomed at Stuffy eaguer 8o home runme, t known ‘n i ™ hase and imypires t that the led back on ? with Licutenant B, F, otbe Annapolis there would Runs This Week New Yor! Brooklyn Cinetinnatl Chicago 8t, Louls Pittsburgh Boston Phil Ame Cleveland Detrolt §t. Louis Chieago New York Washingto Phil n oston Nattonal League EMT WT VP lfi" 1 .- LT . SR enm—we : 8 § 1 [ ey L [ n3 Ceaamowasd 4 ‘ s 2 International League S S e Hubbell, p, .., Behan, p. ... *Mitehell Phitadetihie, n dlan to 5, Edwards hit safely four times, his bat accounting for three of Cleveland's runs. Cleveland, ad, —— S— » A 1 ¢ 405 Bl=1481 ark A NS FEU I ety ." - " l " - L1 - 12— h‘fl i b ro, N H with a foot. the Nort R the r eruse a h ehances as they have to forelgn -l-»m- K ¥ Zach W honl of B"ookh ns Breaks His Batting Streak May 2 ¢ [ tennis f May 12 the weather is not ye conducive of mueh amateur baseball enthusiasm, nevertheless things are pleking up, as a glance over the back lots or the park diamonds will show — practice ¢ Jack Kearns, Dempsey's manager insists arr ments for the Gibbons' bout on Ju 4 are complete r Ing has been signed as yet there will be such a mateh William Although Valentine WKenney Carison wlosocsscconscn® rush oearly Dakota du will use a 91 *Batted for Nehan in Mth 310 000 003==12 ' Jamiepen, 12, ufs Vambeganse, 2b, .., hits, Melnnts, Apoalier, aee ! or, 1ee; home 07 e 2, Parkineen; sae 248 | Kopf, Henline; double piaye, Wrtght 209 Band to Helke; Nl bases, TBoston § 293 Fhiladelphis §; mara 1, off Cooney 1, off 'Watesh 2. off Hub. bell 2, off Pehan 3; struck out, by Cooney i, by Wateen 2, by Behan 2; hits, off Me. Namara 74n 2 2.3 lonings, off Cooney 7 361 Poeake!, Melnn's, run (1] 1 " n - $0h " o= Miller Girends Culley Dwyer . A rzeminé Tennis Team on' for Lurope May 12 21t 15 ane Argentine Davis will sal! for Europe Having drawn a bye in the first round, the Argentine players expest to meet the winners of the Czecho - flovakia - Switzerland mateh Lefore June 19, !“—l"" b it caag mleossosscnsws 200 mn altan for Perline & Roston, ab, Fagan ¥olkhardt w York, capt and out Iyn Dodgere, fall times at bat *Two out when winr Detro Babe . n piteher of the 3 injured In an ) accident yesterdey. Irizh Meusel, u( the Glants, was not uniform and won't be for a few until he has recovered from a stone Lruise suffered in Monday's game. Old Casey Stengel made one . hit and a couple of nice catches in his absence. ok On four s yes- ason In or more hit m ) Ay i losing pitel * miue Cermick and Derr; time, Pirates 0, Cards 2, St. Louls, May 2.—The Gardinals' winning streak ended at four victorics when they lost to Pittsburgh vesterday G to 2, Carey knocked a home run in the third, driving\in Maranville, who was safe on Stock’'s low throw, ahead of him. Pittsburgl in days blows. n day or be games. His fipal was his homer in the Polo Grounds. SAILOR FREEDMAN Hl SPENDED New York, May lor Fr man, Chicago lightweig ugllist, yes. sugper New athletic commiss il eharges amai Cook county, of.” Stanley l.l- l Te 108 TH C "l S8 May 2--After one of most exciting cncounters of the s, of which there remain only more to be contested, Frank J. Marshall of New York and Edward Lasker of Chicago drew the fiftesnth ne of their mateh for the chess ip of the United States at s of the Capital City Chess t night. A total of seven and o half was consumed and moves were recorded. After 1§ mes the standing of the players is: : Las 4; drawn, 6, KAYO. 3abe Herman co, knocked out Sammy York in the first round They edilian, Shanks, 20, . PO 950 S 100 0 90 Philadelphia Boston . LA Two bate hits, Wel Marris 2, Burns, MeM!ilax sacrificos oy Zack Wheat's non-stop hitting ree- -|ord in the National league, was spoiled by Johnson. In four trips to the tee the veteran got the ball out of the infleld once. Th as a solid, eoul- k| sntisfying emack, whieh Young ran back to cateh. lossmrnawrccuss lesossssscscaa® Ward Maranville, # Carey, ef. ... Bighes, 1, . Barnhart, Stedman Low Man .. state il erimt courts of 1isposed Among five other hoxers sus; by the commission for was Joe T ! with breaking Knickerbo Freedman |Johnny Clinton in |but cancciled the Prior to the game between the Yan-|ing illness, y Ehmke 10; 1-3 innings nings; hit hy by Ehmke (Ha i umpires, Owen Cusack .. . . 85 98 Bwanson . Sattler . Lofgren Foote ... Mike McTigue, the heavywelght champlon, meet Carpentier fn New York on July 14, will eail for the United States on the liner Berengaria on Saturday, it was announced here today. pite g end world's ht matched to oalng pit mis allin; tir 108 100 100 98 u7 . Bears Take First Game In Junior High League The Bears won 12 to ¢ the open. ing game of the B league at the Cen. | tral Junior High school yesterday. The score and lineup ‘ Bufialos—Burritt Jones, c; Havane p; Stanley Henn\ Vecklund, 1b; Andrew Broron Croll, rf; John Calwici Bears—Wdgar Horton, Meieski, p; Chris S bur Munson, 1b; Leonard Ne 0 Elsworth Carrol, 3h; 2 NMatus, 10 505 503 Works. Seiger of Ne a 12-round bout last nignt. junior lightweights, Reges ... Mitehell Tuplin Molyneux ... redriekson liott l“l . l i losing pitch- um lildebrand, Dineen £re and § Edwarda; )h. . Armaby; ljbumme Yanks 8, Senators 7. | Washington, May -A long dou- bhle by Bush in the eighth inning,| ring Ward who had walked, gave 83— | Pittaburgh 2 S5 aranes e Ng r_rlu_\ § game wl!hl 3": }“ BE LUl s sveasason ton, . | 140 you might as well have the best~ Arthur Walinski, ss; Julius Margelot, | ’fl:uldj 4 Screw, a1 Corbin Gorr v Driscoll . Herg ... Fricksson Walker ..., Carlson ci Meligonis, *\Won by Stanley Works, gan, b ¢ and 3| Rut h‘ 1. Hornshy Pittsburgh 9, Stuart 1! struek out, ierdel 2, by Stuart 1; hits, of 1-3 innings, off Stuart 4 in 3 : piteher, by Cooper (Ho I losing _pitcher, Bherdel; umpire |Quigley and Phrman; tme, nnrl Bottor: st SPECIAL, ley; ] Score Ttears ..... Duftalos White Rriason Martoeci carboni MeKay Montana Rose Bread Co.. Hartford. A ke b/ e Detroit Recruit Going To Birmingham Outfit - | Detroit, May 2.—d. Goebel, out- 1/ fieider obtained from the Boston Red |Sox by the Detroit Americans last | week in exchange for Ira Flagstead, f e.|probably will be sent to the Birming- "\mm club of the Southern assm‘lullon' L . olit was learned today. It was under-| Gosiin, 1t . 1/ stood Goebel goes to the Birmingham X 0 club to complete a deal previot |inade by the Tiger management 1 | which has not been disclosed. cssosscsomo | noowouaunconss lhorronnn Giants 4, Dodgers 3. 2 New York, May 2.—The New York | ,‘E,\f\,ninnalq won thelr sixth game of |hc-[ 251 |season from the Brooklyn ciub yes- 245 terday, 4 to 3. Andres & Atwater, New Brllll F. Andres 83 H. Andres M. d for Hovt in 7th for Hofmanrn in Washington ab, Brooklyn. s 1297‘ Stowart, XED MATCH. | Sihveron T. Grifith, Whent, Railay Srhl iiigh, Taylor, Grimes, 2h. STANLEY R! 88 Joe Kincade ... ut F. Avery Gussman G. Neherstrom' A, Dezick bner, hits, Ruth three base hit eckinpaug riie; douhle T inpaugi; Peckinpaugh _to ft on New York base on baila, off Zachary | Bueaell 2, off Bush 1; 2, by Zachary 1, by 3 » 1 i | hits, off Mays 7 in 2 3-3 innings, eff Hoyt |3 in 3 1-3 Innings, oft Bush % In 3 Innings, |oft Zachary 12 in 6 2.3 Innings, off Russeil tin 11 oft Hollingsworth 1 in When you wear these 1 tch, Russell; winning double grip wideweave 4 B ils and BvahbL e PARIS your hose stay put, your mind’s at rest and your legs get real evidence of ease effic- iency. Say PARIS when you buy. “3000 Hours of Solid Comfort” 50c A STEIN‘E\K&OMPANY Children's HICKORY Garters “”d "P CHicAGO New York baga Ruth Plave, O'Nelll to Ha Hariis to 1 \\as'\(n[lm. 1 GARTERS NO METAL CAN TOUCH YOU 1or! 3 Connolly 2:18, White Sox 5, Browns 3, Chicago, May 2.—Chicago bunched hits behind crrors by Gerber ana Lases on balls and defeated $t. 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