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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1923, ’ ——-——m——m# HIGH SCHOOL BOYS | MvoxsuieAcve 3 R v = PIRATES DROP OPBNER 10 _ " v - v 102 300 0107 15 3 —— e e Bk oy R T R Spealking § - HARTFORD TEAN, 710 6 M - ist 4 et i 3 (Continued From Preceding Page), E Cleveland ) 160 004 Next Sunday the team will play the | ha | Bewell; thiee base hits, Riower, Jawiesan; |Jones; wmpires, Nal ' " f s % $t, Manislaus team of Meriden either Iy e 2 ', muh o, Hins, \\I.‘u l--u»«n\-\s I'm‘ o, | . 0 p O l’ t . Fach Team Colleets 15 Ringles—Next in the Bilver City or New Writain, 3 ower; doubie plays, Luteke, Wambeganss | Pirates will tice at Walnul aue Guinte, Bevoreld: ang Vemer: loft on g 1 ' sunday the New Britaln Boys Wil | par asetay cvontng A Continued fro e " d : M Dreceeding pase): | futes " philadetunia 1, Breokian. 3 b W doois b Cevolang ) baet S| oy icage, Mlay Teeli & gAm S Track Men Lose, Ladre ) imtars b O | Wrikit' 1, off Morton 1 s, oft Vanalder | qured by double plays, five of You can't sec the joke of being ash With Team From Mevtden. 58 STARS TIED The New Britain High sehool track B [ e 2t o 20 iiiugs. ot | Were made by the White ga|thrown into & pool when I's 100 48| g5 Pirates lost the opening game Greak Nedk, L. 1, May T—Frank team met defeat at the hands of the X » oy [Danforih § In 4 inwings. off Frue it three straight f otrott | '®F YOU LS at Bt Mary's field Sunday afternoon'J. Marshall of New York and Ed. Croshy High school at Waterbury 3 T v ::m:::“.;:v i "...'.:}L‘.'.}‘u"-".‘ Mt | yesterday, 4 to 8, before & of| ‘Pne New De M"'m opened their| 10 the West Ends of Hartford, A wark Lasker of Chicago drew the When the Wem, handioapped by (he p"'.:"' l‘t a".“'- plieher, W tilgut, by Danforth 3, by Wright l”llv: Pruett [Approximately 32,000 {home season ):-lrr:h' l»l- Mlulm" large erowd witnemed the contest, sixteenth game of their match for loss of several strong men, lost to a (Umpires, Derr and MeCormicki thme. 187,12, by Morton 4; wild piteh, Wrighti win- | The seore the strong Ware Inm’. ,f_ M ¥ which proved to be a sizzling affalr the United ftates chess champlon- team that had its lmu.uon team on : - Qm:.n piteher lelflnm. uimpires, Ljneen, Hit Detrait, Rt Ay for the first game of the season ship here yesterday, in consequence the fleld, The score was 49 to Cubs Smothered debrand and Ormeby; time, 2:25, al — 3 ¢ which Marshall Jead The Crosby team, strong as it §t, Lauls, May T.—8t, Louis made Bive, 1t ¢ ) 4| ¥reneh football is too rough, eff.| < "'IIY::":" ‘n‘nd‘unn:l-;:ulmd :ov :'m\ loh :;-l-‘ r:mv;- ’vhd- ea . d we J 3 found the going rough right from the|it three out of four from Chicago by | dohnson Wins ¢ | anee. ot } ofcials betieve, 8o they are not ehanging | 1N PR QUL UNCL TR e | Tihotat Tastts esdsadd " e Witk eull team there 1n ne|smothering the Cubs, 18 to 4, here| Washington, May T.-—=Walter, John- |Veach. it ToL I 0 8|tme rules 'Pifteen’ were carried out | {hird \ning by TRt A BB OO e & piece. for e T foubt but that the Franklin Mquare |yesterday. Rogers Hornsby, home|son pitehed Washington to a 't to 1 Fothergil, of teot firat during the last big conteat, | PACH BAC S S s B iy s % boys would have made a much better [run hatting champlon, knocked out|victory ovér Hoston yesterday —and poass, A 1 , s New Drita An i tollow .‘;'..'..u'f""n‘""\frn'"):n’.’ '::u'::f- . U: ::‘ showing. The leading performers fortwo home runs, hringing his season’s| with a triple in the second inning |+Manush L 2 1| Roger Hornsby poled out two hom. | * ritain lined up as follows: | ¥ e the New Britain team were Captain|total to four. {drove in the winnir " The Red | Maney, ss 4 ers in yesterday's game, Not so bad,| Morrelll, first base; Hall, catoher; count, inasmuch as he missed his Charle igley, “BIIl" Kini a i NNINg rune. he Red | anil ¢ ‘ s Conway, third; ', Sheehan, r. f.; Jas- way in the eombination which should s Quigley, niry an The score: Sox fllled the bases In the second ine |y, . 3 3 g “Clancy” Bell, Chiengo. s with none out but Johnesn |seceis” 2 A Willlams todny 1 the home run ber, & 8.; Schmidt, c. f.; Prelsser, | £.; | have produced a victory. The game Get Place In Kach R i ‘v‘ K N . or o | ohnaon | xfiassler . ] champion in both American and Na.| Meehan, second base; J. Sheehan, was drawn on the S4th move. Mar- The Hardware City team placed in Mate, eof. PR ] -_yu(u out Murray and ,hlnho-n nunl“ e WD L ) L tional league pitcher; Huber, pitcher. shall pl 1 the rook and pawn end- every one of the ten events, scoring FeuRne. o f;u’,":"' I?Dp'pl‘d to the Infleld o The West Ends Lined us: Kelly, ing exceedingly weil, second in the 100 yard dash, ‘second " i i g 1| Although defeated Haturday, the|second; Waterman, (third; Renmer, —— and third in the 220 yard dash, first in 0 x ¥ Migh school track men have ne need | first base; J. M. Quinn, ¢ f.: Dixon, Human speech calls for tho exer- the 440 yard dash, won by Capt. e 1t s " to feel discouraged, They have als s; J. Quinn, catcher; Shoback, cise of 44 different muscles. Ll atitonen), e ooois Manper Quigley, second and third In the 880 w9, o SRKinner 1 oiiiinin MeClollan, o8 1o s mighty sweet outfit that should be| yard odash, third in the mile run, won !Hartnett, ¢ . [ Colling, 3b, 4\ 1 0 Feard from within the ' mast "wl the relay race, scored all the points :_‘:m':: ::v . ek ich in the high jump when four of the|yparrert ... New Britain boys tied for the lead, third in the broad jump, third in the shot put, and second and third in the discus throw, Tn the opinion of many of the spec- tators Kiniry, who finished second in the 100 yard dash, did it in better time then the man who finished fir A bad start accounted for his losing (¥ B T Mowtil, of, o | Knmm, 3h, ‘..‘:"R\;m“ vrennennen ) 0| France has b declared the win- g il IR M ¥ H |v$ of the International Students' 0 .|at fc meet, The French students A of 2 8 1{rolled up a total of 107 points, | Fergu 0 *Batted for Kerr U Inning. 'J}:.A\II»! S0 for Italy and 70 for of A0'Doul ¥Ratted for P ., 0 ot e g B Czocho-8lovakla, ' *Batted for Mitehell in Tth, o 000 101 02x—4| Charles Paddock, the California| ABAVLAL JeriRarutioen 1A Bth, T Lase s Meclellan, Kamm, Blue, gpeinter, wag the only American com- | | Veach; stol 0. Hooper; sacrifives, Shee [iv"2, cal S aapgpers sucrifies, Shee | potitor, He was the individuat star the place. fott ol ] c One of the surprises of the meet [T ™ Biee 1t | ociotan to_shoely 3 Sisciiund v colt | of the meet, During the, four days ", T . Harris, 2h, L0 Whe ¢ to Haney to Jones{of his participation he broke one waa the way savaral of the “dark *Rindes out, hit by Dastad bant, Judge, b, ... . 3 o[to Pratt; loft on bases. Diotroit 5, Chivago |y \-\l'-lu »llvr g record and equalled horses” of the tearn showed up.| RCSE SO0 d balin, Gosiin, 1. 5 9 i buse on balls, off Robortson A i | world's sprinting ord a q f Gourson, a member of tho freshman gl : 0 020 %00~ 4 |Wade, ef 3 0 0 ”;‘,::". ‘\\e{" 'l-:mylr":flu:‘“ »,\\‘ | | four other records, three of them his class came in second in the broad|st. 4 D 011 12016 | RUel €0 ooei o 0 e bifeh A n (Pil-fown. In additién to records broken | Perkinpaugh, and e e Tencle jaimnires, for equaliod during the last. week, 4 ol Paddock yesterday equalled his own jump, Phalen, who is also A mem- 8 tz, Adnsmith, Smith; | i fee her of the freshman ciass, held his Havby & Motlonger, tolen | johnaon, . . : d aa y own nicely in the mile relay. Much i Stork, Tlornahy; double S . records in the 100 and 200 metres is expected of these two men in the ¥ ¢ and_ Tottomley; ca w3 OARDENTIER WINS'BUT IS |dnshes. nesotiating tho aistances ve- up well, 0% ) Tipwo base hit, Gosling three base hits, NO U OGOO S D onds. In an ex on addoc! pMuen praise goes to “Dom" Naples, | out, by Osborne 1, -'_"'{nmn. Iarrie; sacrifices, Shanks, Wade, T P T D TAN ARDMH.«» equalled his 100 yard dash record “Duke” McCabe, “Bennie” LaHar|2; hits. off Osborne ¥ in 1 AR ] TG LR R L Y e e o |9 85 seconds. = + Cheeves 12 in 6 2 v Judge; Johnson to ege | and Durham. With a little more help | py prefver (Adams), by o omay: [to Judge; Bluege to Harris to Judge; 17t | Knooks Out Niltes For French Heavy-| Yale's defeat of both Columbia and () e rest of the team these men umpires, Quigley | o0 bascs Boston 8, Washington §; base on from the ri ne: - umpires, Qu 818Y | hatls, off Johnson 2, off Murray 1. oft ,.-.~,,} Penn on the Housatonic river Satur- \ 1“!‘ “‘ i . might have carrled the meet through. 1 | gugon 2; struck out, by Johnson 4; hits, off welght Title—His Work Does tay ‘ How They Finished fileay 3 in 1 50 inainge, off. Fetguson 6 day revives the hope of the Blue co- in 6 1-3 Innings; hit by piteher, hy Fergu- | Not ‘Tmpress, horts for another victory over Har- ‘“‘ The events resulted as follows: 200- AMERICAN LEAGUE e e e s | “”M on the Thames. yard dash—Wells, Waterbury, first; Connolly; losing pitcher, Murray; time, 1:47. | By The Assoctated Press Kinjry, New Britain, second; McNallis, . LshrdL . 1 ol MY 7. T oha it/ Grstron| traa v o T eouhit e bl VoW Waterbury, third: time 1.n 9 !u' sec- St. Touis Wins Yanks Drop Third Carpentier's “comeback" against Mur-|he's accused of throwing gumén n‘n as onds, 220-yard dash—Wells, Water-| @jeveland, May 7.—With two out in| New York, May 7.—The Philadel. jcel Nilles gave him the French heavy-| to ‘make the national league race a tury, first; LaHar, New Britain, sec-|¢ne ninth and no one on bases, St.|phia Americans made it two out of |Weight title, experts who sav him | good one, Little Nap denies this most ond; Naples, New Rritain, third;|[ouis proceeded to score two runs and |three from New York here yesterday, |knockout Nilles in the cight round of | Vig6rBaRIY time 25 3.5 scconds. 440-yard dash—|won from Cleveland 5 to 4. Singles|winning the declding game, 5 to 1, 1t |a scheduled 15-round yesterday | A Quigley, New Britain, first; Castle, || mouin "o o mogter and a double by |was the first series Philadelphia has|Were not impressed with “Gorgeous| New track marks were made at ::‘:‘r‘:rbtt;\::‘;l-“a‘:l'\‘?5‘:.2::7: ..W (;;: Jacobson turned the trick. taken from the Yankees in , |Georges's” showing. In fact it m-|Wesleyan Saturday when Willlams ¥ : £ The score: Witt and Ruth did most of ed as though a harder fighter than|triumphed over the \liddletown col- N could have put Carpentier away | logians 75 to 60. Miller negotiated yard dash — Halloway, aterbury, St. Louls. Y 4 o Jew . ¥ o/ York's hitting. , k ;1‘::::, fi‘.'ff'nhrfiaq}?a“:m:;!"::;e'5‘:."'3.':3 Tohin, tf, 5 ; "y & %] The score: {in either the second or third rounds. |the 100 in 9 9-10 ‘while Coleman did : iR el Sastor 4b, " - Philadelphia. The dash and spirit that marked |the 120 yard hurdles in the new fig- k % Jacobson, of. ab, r. h. po. e.[the Georges Who once made o pil-|ure of 15 7-10. [ One mile run — Edwards, Water- . 3 Matthews, of. ..ooo.e 0| grimage to Boyle's 80 s were tem- Wihllame, 1f. ... e s Y v\ - | Me! . 1b, Hale, 3b. R hury, first; Patterson, Waterbury, sec- | McManus, 1b. r'.?rl;un-, Y o |pered by a cautiousn that let Nilles Brooks, the Towa university hurdler, o (maintain a punishing offensive,| tiroke the world's record for the 220 4 , f .| Bevereld, c. ond; Quigley, New Britain, third: one Babarteon. b, /. Hauser, 10, » Milter, If. ... 0| thronghout the first five rounds. Car-|hurdles Saturday when he did it in Ol pentier seemed to sutfer severely from |23 4-10 seconds. 'Brien, all of New Britain, tied for|ecollins .. firsts Ch Waterb 5 as Pipp, 1b, irst; apman, aterbury, second; | jamieson, 1f. . half mile relay race—New Britain|gGo per gs . Gallowa: L 1 /the attack on his stomach which| uiNlHfls varied with lefts to the face. | Hartford High lost to LaSallette 13 * In the sixth, however, Carpentier|to 5 Saturday. first place, distance 5 féet. Running|xDennett . opened with an uppercut that fell| i 4 b Meugel, 1f. il 1 |finished the rest of that round and| It took the U: of P. nine, ten innings Durham, New Britain, third. 'Throw- | \Wambsganss, 2b. fqnaan. b 4 0fthe entire seventh with difficulty and jand a home run to beat Yale 6 to 3 M S R O olwent down for the final count in the | Saturday. Jones, P. .+ T 3 ,\"Mghnv when Carpentier put over a| 0| | B e ST T e wlossscosmosaa220® e | 1l High jump—Well, Clark, Kiniry and Pruett, . 12-pound. shot—MeGrath, Waterbury, Cleveland, 3 | Ruch, rt. { {|ognize the eontention. The champion | b4 3 against Crosby, won hy New Rritain, | Vangiider, p. Murtha, Phalon, LaHar and Kiniry.|Danforth, p. . Wright, p. . v.r.on'd j‘ump ol T‘P"[mam‘ Y&’aterhur,v: an 1 short, landing on the body. Nilles de-| The Navy crew won a spectacular first; Plerpont, Waterbury, second;| epatted for Danforth In 7th. [witt, ef. ... clared that the hlow was foul, but race over Princeton and Harvard Sat- Gourson, New Britain, third. Putting| xBatted for Wright in 8th. Dugan, 3b. . B :’r;“,.msh.g“‘ the referee, refused to rm'—‘urdny, ing discus — Chapman, Waterbury, ?r?\wr,‘:’f A o s Guisto, 1b. . first; Clark, New Britain, second; Bell, BUtan, ot Mays, p. o.oee right to the jaw. The St. Mary's team will practice —— | Tuesday evening at St. Mary's fleld New Britain, third. Serell, Lutzke, 55205500 o |Philadelphia .. 000 028 000 Whales suffer a great deal from at 6:45 o'clock. All members are re- (Contlnued From Preceding Page). lénge’ round at Forest Hills. U. 8. Is Ahead. - So far this year the United States 2 A has emerged victorious in a majority ELLY Cords not Ol'\]y are of international contests. RBesides x Ouimet’s golf victory last week Yankee : track athletes captured two of three i : _ surefooted on practically all events in which Oxford university o ; 5 kiflds Of mds afld in an kjnds runners participated at the Pennsyl- d ¥ vania carnival while in March the 3 Of Weather but they have the British indoor polo team was defeated g & [ i E decisively by an American trio in chamctenstxc Keuy sturdmess New York for the Townsend trophy. 3 i : S 5 ‘ y Tt . - ; ; o i that insures long mileage in : spite of severe punishment Rune This Wesk : ’ | , Truly, a rare combination of ‘ safety and service, yet it costs .\’l\tlonul_ T a a : 8§ M. T W.T.F 8 TH s o : i no more to buy a Kelly. 7 811 b—42 611 0 5—33 6 7—25 2 6—19 1 7—35 R % 11 1038 B : . raste % 3 e ; : 3 > For sale wherever you see this sign New York Rrooklyn . Ciney ... Chicago St, Louis.. . Pitts. ..., Tloston Phila, © et O w—w e ee American L M. T. W. T. F. 8 Tfl 10—40 7—26 Cleve. . Detroit &t. Loul Chicago New York. ‘Wash. ‘Phila. Loston s Do a 1300w D00y W men R oy FEAR AMERICANS | - T y /% | it Golting Expern Frankly A “That ad started iy s’ : | SPRINGFIELD mit That U. 8. Players Have Good 2 i ) Chance of Winning. Y h B . £ 4 . v Poe At g me smoking the . : o . , | Deal, Eng., May 7.—British experts . b 3 g b \ L who followed the American golfers at d sandwich last week are frank in ad- best clgar‘ette i ,’ ¢ mitting that the British amateur title 9 ; i g : SAENL S i play for which starts today over the ' . 5 i Royal Cinque Ports Golf club course eve‘r ! may sail back with the visitors. After seeing the form displayed by Francis Ouimet in winning the Royal St. Georges trophy English players and eritics alike express the opinion that the Bostonian appears the most likely contender among the Americans 2 3 ; : % and that he has a good chance of % i winning the championship thus shar- : ing honors with Walter H. Travis who i 4 e took the title out of England In 1914, ¢ ; % ® ® The draw has been kind to the Am- 5 ’ erican players, scattering them well £ bl ReiBadie Lo o ( 2 ¥ ; Exclusive Distributor For New Britain 200 players. 3 : : - ; 1 Among those in the upper half of 3 % - . ¢ - the draw are Reginald M. Lewis and S i ; 5256 ELM STREET TEL. 2456 H. 8 Lake of Connecticut. Jess Sweet- #er of Yale, American amateur cham- ‘LiceeTT & MyERS Tosacco Co. pion, is in the lower half.

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