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ANDERSON IS HIGH IN BOWLING LEAGUE Washington, May 8 tered hits yesterday and first shutout of the season ton winning 3 to 0. Seore N (Continued from Preceding Page) York v Witt, of. Willlams M. B. C.., 6 30 Ruass, 3 f High single~~Malanty, 161, | Rut High three strings—Alex, Meriden, | Pipp. ELL) Meusel High team aingle —= Charter o...yt‘f'fl:l €01, High team three strin Hartford, 1468, Individual Averages " i sHalnes Mays p Anderson viees 3001 Jerreld ., , 108) Teller Irisk Malanty Alex Ladish Orsini Liartholomy P. Howard ., Amback Kirehner Luhy Anderson Burns Gaines Foote Lofgren ....... Chally oovvivinnes Kiitka . lee .. *Batted for Shawkey in Sth wRan for Smith in Ath Washington. ah, ", ] 1 Harris, 20, 1 2 106 | Judge, 11, 3 106 | Geslin, I8, oiiiiiins 3 108 | Wade, ef, L0000, H | Ruel, o 1. A 0 105 | poekinpaugh, w 106 | Pluege, b, ... 104 | Johnson, p 104 104 1w 104 104/ 108 | | Two base hit Rice; saerifice, Judge augh to Marris to Judge New York & alls, off Johnson 4 i struck eut, hy Johnson 4 hits, off Bhawkey & In Mays none in ) lpning; 1o Shawkey; umplres. Connoll Molmes; time, 1:51 W Horkhemer . Harrls ... I'ranks ..., . | Waters Fisher ..., Kennedy .. O'Brien Wilkfe ....v00 Sargent . Cole ... Asch . Prithvitz .. Lemens Redican Riley ..... cerene Stratton . . . NATIONAL LEAGUE (Continued From Preceding Page). Detroit, Mich, May 3 Bcore: Detroit, ab Hellmann, rf, . Moore, rf. . | Woodall, c. . | Piltotte, p. | Cole, p. . Dauss, p. . xManush ssler *Veach $Burke CmmmosmBUBOBansLa ftork, 3b. Myers, ef. Freigau, Ainsmith, ¢, . Pfeffer, p. ... 3 4 Cleveland. | ab. 0 [ Jamisson, cee 1 ~ | Wambsgai $esi 1 Speaker, cf, .. ¥ 0 | Guisto, 1t 0 Pittaburgh 000 000 100~ 1 | Summa, 0 St. Louls ...... 051 101 40x—12 | gowell, 0 Two basa hite, Ainsmith, Pfeffer. Flack; ' putsk : 3 0 stolen bases, Hornsby; sacrifices, Bottomley; | Myatt, o, . B e double plays, Carey, Tierney and Maran- 5 0 ville; Stock, Hornaby and Bottomley; left 0 on bases, Plttsburgh 7, St. Louis 9; bases I on balls, off Morrison 2, oft Pfeffer 1, off | Kunz 1, off Boehler 2; atruck out, by Mor- | rison 3, by Pfeffer 1. by Kunz 1; hits, off Morrison 9 in 3 Innings, off Kunz § in 3 innings, off Boshler 3 in 2 innings; wild piteh, Morrisen 2, Pfeffer 1, Boehler 1; Josing pltcher, Morrison; umplres, Quigley | R rursoes lowmean losmsw 39 1 *Batted for Kunz in 7th. Morton, Metevier, *Brower . » *Batted for Guisto In 8th. xBatted for Pillette in 6th zBatted for Cole In Sth, *Batted for Haney in Sth. $Ran for Bassler In 8th. son held the Yankees to three Wade; three ba double plays. 25 Wit ta I MERICAN LEAGUE 8 scored Washin o i, W Walter John- ats his g in ashington 3 offt Bhaw by Shaw innings, ng it Evans Tygers 4, Indians 3 Ma 4 to ey oft hor, and Cobb used 17 players to win yester- day's game from Cleveland, BRWWAIN A Big Story in a WA NG g JAILY HERALD, 1HUKDUAY, MAL Small Picture o ) Hartford fAght fel puffed up because Kid Lewis bantam ranks are doing these days, | L iecision over Jabes White of Albany. | That's what mest of the boys in the The Willlams M, B, ©, of Glaston- bury will bowl the New Hritain State |18 expected that the entry lat eaguers at Roger hate te start rumors alleys tonight, ‘ we | We but have it from & pin boy that the rea- | son Corr's team from the Serew cors poration recently made sueh an uns [tlonal team, expected showing may have been & plece of string. The camera doesn't often cateh a double play as clearly as this, After Bancroft of the Giants, is forced at second, Johnston, of Brooklyn, shoots the ball to Schliebner, first baseman, ahead of Groh and Umpire Hart waves both runners out, Note the ball in the air, Dineen and_Hilde or, Morton. Ormehy 2018; losing pit wrand umpires time White sox 4, Browns Chicago, May -Elam Van Guilder allowed only three scattered hits, bhut his wildness, coupled with daring base-running on the part of Johnny Mosti), and some ragged support, en- abled Chicago to defeat 8t, Louls 4 to yesterday, Seors S Louls, s Vanglider, *Honnott Pruett, p o ¢ Vangilder Srni 000 0012 110 00x stolen Chicago ... Two bake hit, Willlams; Colltns, Mostil; saerifices, n, Kamn M ; left i buse on . Robertson 2, oft Vang!lder pased Vanggider 1y time, Athletic 4, Red Sox 3 Boston, May 3.-—Boston outhit Phil- adelphia y erday, but triples by Perking and Galloway, together with errors by Fewster and Burns In the | first Inning, gave the visitors four runs Rommel, . ‘ Noston, Vewst Colling, 1 ' Manis, | i Trns Menosky tol hie it an, 3b Abevormer Murea *Hatted for xBatted for Philadelphia Hoston Three base hi banes, Halo, Mitlow; Millan; doublo play, Hauser; left on bi wn 0 Murray 3; struck out, pires, Nallin and O [—— Runs This Week National League M S Wa S New York 4 7 jrooklyn 3 Cincinnati Chiengo 8t Lonis Pittsburgh Boston Phil. S T, American Le: SMT Cleveland 4 Detroit 2 8t. Louis Chicago 3 New York 81 vashington 2 s 1 0 International League r,—.---“---"n. g Speaking j of Sports | SR When two tennis players make three points each it's the deuce to| pluy | | Pitcher Jachym of the Westfield, Lilgh school team did a great stunt yesterday when he held the Roys’ rade school to one lone hit and fanned 19 opposing batsmen, Me ye \ The Hartford-Worcester game was weird affair yesterday. The Mass, team lost 8 to 4, but the point {s that 3 pl Pitchers Voyles and Rob- , Catcher Nagel and Third Base- man Malone were chased to the club-| house for too strenuous objections to the ump's decisions, Irving nridge put his team in the lead over Albany yesterday when he hit for the circuit with two | on in the seventh but—in thelr hal{l | of of the ninth Schinkel clouted a homer with one on and won the game 4-3. | Yy report that the Red Sox are| to be sold just will not down. Now it is heard that a syndicate of Bos- tonjans will buy the team. Valter Johnson shares honors with | “acon Scott. While Scott was play- | ng his 1,000th consecutive game yes- | terday Johnsen was twirling his 100th shutout in the big show. Sprinafield college had little trouble | smothering Conn. Aggles 16 to 4 yes-; terday. | Tt | Tom Gallivan, the Hartford boxing | thing. Said boy hints that a fine string tied | to & pin and judiclously jerked can work wonders on the score board, Of course, however, hearsay that's only So was the report that Bill Bren. necke had heen presented with an auto by appreciative friends or some- Eastern lnter-Schbol Meet Set for May 19 N. Y., May 3 | Hellmann, Det, + An| Ruth, under the auspices at Vakesmere. law ‘ule ded 1o all members | tie women's eollegh and tie track athieties assoelation will x clude several memhers of the can team which fiyished second in the teminine Olympics at Paris lagt year, Merrill sehoo! was the scens of the' stern tryout for the 1822 intersae Five Le:cifil Batsmen In Each Major League Nations] League Player, Club G, A, R, Orimm, Pitts 14 17 Wheat, Hrook, .14 L) Friseh, N, ¥, ,.16 17 Hornshy, 8 1., .18 19 Southw'th, Hos, 14 1" American League Player, Club G, AR, R, 18 6T 12 13 88 1 14 4 10 15 67 » 14 42 18 Burns, Boston Collins, Chi, .., Cobb, Detroit . s Yo e and Pfirman; time, 1:35. 001 002 000 Braves 11, Phillies 7. Philadelphia, May 3.—Boston won its sixth straight game and made it three in a row from Philadelphia yes- terday by defeating the Phillles 11 to 7. Score: Cleveland . Detroit .. G0 000 13x—4 Two bage hit, Hellmann; three base hit, | Speaker; stolen base, Summa; double pla Sewell to Wambsganss to Guisto; Rlue Kerr to Blue; Pratt to Blue; left on hase, Cleveland 2, Detroit 3; base on balls, off | Hale, Morton 4; struc kout, by Mortou 3; hits, off | Hauser, 1b. Morton 6 In 7 2-3 innings, off Metevier 1| in 1-3 inniog, off Pillette 1 In 6 innings, of | Cole 2 in 2 innings, off Dauss 6 in 1 inning; | McGowan, if. wild pitches, Morton; winning pitcher, | Dykes, 2. . and they eventuaily won, 4 to 3. 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Two base h Henline, Powell, Walker; home runs, Sand, Boeckel, stone; sacrifices, Winters, Conlon; double plays, Henline to Wrightstope; Rapp to Wrightstone to Ilolke; left on hases, Boa- ton 12, Philadelphia 10; base on b Fillingim 2, oft Oeschger 2, off Wint off Welnert 2; struck out, by Oeschg by Winters 1, by Weinert 1; hits, off Gene. wieh 5 in 1 1-3 innb off Fillingim 8 In 1 1-3 innings, er 6 in 6 1-3 in- nings, off Winters 7 in 2-3 inning, oft Wi ert 10 in § 1-3 innin, wild pitch, Win ters; winning pitcher, Oeschger; losing piteher, Winters; umplres, Derr and Me- Cormick; time, 2:24, Cubs 2, Reds 1 Cincinnati, May 3.—A wild throw to second base by Bohne, with a sure double play in sight which would have retired the side scoreless gave Chicago a ninth inning 2 to 1 victory over Cincinnati. 8core: Chieago. ence agdainst excessive heet found in oll motors. It s umform in ats body; uniform m its superiority; uniform in its character Perfectol 13 on achievement in your car o\wags. 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