New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 9, 1923, Page 9

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WULLEN FORGES BOXING REVIVAL » (Continued from preceeding pa But says that worthy, after digi-| tating a right thumb and several fore- fingers to his Hibernian proboscis “I should worry, 1 shouid care. §o \ my injunctions last I'll never give up the fort," Still Mas Bouts, | So there you are, And that's the lies in the British Empire. N ts“Usco’ Time Again United StatesTires are Good Tires National League BEMT WT V¥ BT New York x13 4 Boston x11 & | Chie 4 x Pittsburgh 7 11§ Bt Louis 168 412 Cinelnnati 8 x 7 Phila 4 8 3 Hrooklyn 713 ¢ American h;:nr B8MT WTVF 8TU HE 30x3%2 “Usco” is still the fabric 8 ELM $6 EAST MAIN STREEET Where to buy US.Tires A. G. HAWKER STREET THE COOKE GARAGE America. If your dealer tries to sell you some- thing else he won'’t be surprised if you tell him “No.” “Usco’s” are built by the same people who make Royal Cords. NEW BRITAIN, CO PLAINVILLE, CONN. Atk Grimm Dase Hig siolen hase Rrookhyn 1 Mamaus steuck ¢ by Morrisen nings eiber 4 Mecormiok, off Mamaux none in 1 inning losing piteher, double plays left B art, thyee base sacrif Tis s Trayaor Maranii Plttsburgh 12 Hary REN it by pitsher, by Sehrelb 14 piteh, Mamauy 1; pas winning piteher, Merrisen Harper, umpires, Derr and Tieds 7, Braves 6, “No bunk about that —it’s the best cigarette ever made o o e Speaking of Sports is suceessfy against Kug box Johnny Kilbane (T N¢ e e S TE—— L CHAMPIONS GET BOUTS Tunnes and Walker Schaduled On gt R same Cand o' St Paul L, on July 4 g0, May 8%.—Two champlons G Punney, Ameriean light heavys v battle Pinkey|, itle holder, and Mickey Walks| .' “:'}. o welterweight ruler—will appear in | e g e i contests here May 18 \ was matched to box Cows| y 1 1, & welterweight of Oklas s Sested § ma City, Okla. Tunney will meet neglh e Sy Jimmy Delaney of 8. Paul, a pros antee that | tege of Mike Gibhons Ning his crow Crigui that he wi An elephant will eat 200 pounds within 30 Ays of hay & day Site of Next Battle? e g i s wiiioy o This is the natural amphitheater near Shelby, Mont., where Jack Dempsey is expected to meet Tom Gibbons, July 4, Seating | facilities for thousands can be arranged easilv, promoters say. Manager Jack Kearns is reported to have accepted the offer for latest dope and casualty list from the|New York 1 x 4 Sasten M . stockyards arena Detroit SRS oston, May S.~—Cineinnati defeat RLetne 1 aiitl having ita. beuts Craveisnd . 416 8 ed Roaton in the ninth inning yester- ISR L fhows drawing 850,006 houses are|phila ... $ %8 | day when Roush's pep fiy dropper 2 becoming the order of the day and |Beston ... 1 % ¥ safely in short center fleld for two( \Weslexan's defeat yesterda the the exeeptions hy no means, Washington 4 x & pases and he was able to score on|first home game lost this scas During the past month champlons g, Louis .. 5 8 x Bohne's single. Burma with two| A : such as Frankie Genaro and Joe (Chicago ... 4 4 X doubles and two singles, was a big uimet, Ameriea’s noe i e Tivit Lyneh have spilled blood in 10-round Ay factor in the Ned attack, Reore ‘h:‘ n\. u‘zn\‘, eelebrated his 80t) | day yesterday Boes International League Clastaanil, o y " Now Mullen is making plans _to 8 MT WT F 8T | purns. 1t RO, S -H| b tring Benny Leonard, Johnny Wil-|pochester # 13 x Daubert, 1h, 4 "8 1 s ol Grimm, the DPirate's first 1ker son, Mickey Walker and other lead-|maitimore 1 2 » Dunean, If, € 1 1 1 o olhit safely in his 218t corpecutive irg lights to add further glory to this|jersay City 0 8 | "::;:;'; o : ’ ! i' H 4‘ gamo yest srday. Tnoldent it was SUCCess. Toronto ,. X 9 A E $ 1 3 4 & 3ihis third home run of the seasc 1t's his fondest dream to “stage Alpuffalo .. 12 X » i e T Y T \ bigger battle In Chicago than the fight Newark ... 1 % » 1 anacst O That Msler may get back into the of the century on Doyle's Thirty peading .. & 2 x ' "liineup by June is the hopeful state Acres.” Syracuse .. x 6 2 T 15 21 19 2/ment of the owner of the Bt Louls And he will, he says: - - - I | Americans. l “If my injunctions hold out pend- -, TR roh a el ing passage of A boxing bill beford the NATIONAL LEAGUE { Bowel, of, 1 2 8 81 | oRoy French, Church street, Plalr state legislature whieh will bring the ! , 4 1 0|vitle, 1s booking games for ti Plain- sport under authorized supervision, (Continned from Preceding Fage) 1ot 1 1lvilie town team, | i - t- 1 |word, 2w, ")) T y | akos at Recond, | Kopt, », ... § 3 - Fig g Harry Hellman is back in the De. SEHE‘"EL [;RASHES | New York, May §,—The New \'"rkf":’\‘":“ 11 4 2 0ltreit lineup today af v short wa- Nationals hit the veteran, Alexander,|Sutre I 0 4 1 3 tleation ordernd Ban Johnson to hard here yesterday and won the Aratejienry 1 0 o & ofimprove the player's mental attitude game of their serles from ('hicago, |Genewlch, p. 0 o o0 1 oftoward umpires, | 4 to 1. New York made 12 hits for & o L e ¥ [ o e total of 19 bases off Alexander. The! snareed for Oenchger in 3th, ® 7| Charley White's eyes are bad, | Chieago veteran, however, pitehed hisicincinnati 5 910 632 011.-7 |hence his bout with Hart at Madison | (Continued From Preceding Page). | qrth consecutive game of the season Hoston . . 200 000 400 Square Garden Friday night is off i ithout siving & base on Balle or Bit-| Two Base Wis Buras 4, oush 3. Mer e e i | bt & {grave, Southworth; stolen bases, Pinelll - o Wright oevennaennns . 7 | ting a_batsman, a major league ree-|Mcinnis; snerifices Daubeit Donohye. | Willlams of the Phillies has § hom- . 501—1487 . Score: Boeckel: double plays, Cavensy to Rohne [ers to his credit while Willlams of s a0y so1—1de7) ord Chicngo leo Dau fe o Tneinnati 9, | ¢k \ Babe Huth e Sulnner Chuck, e h pe. w e Hoton o the Browns has ith o AR ) H e e IR ey N Rrenan ',2.‘. H {42 5::‘.*‘:‘;:.'.--' P SRS T T T Nits, off Benton % in 5 In Valentine $00 107 118— 321 | Grantham, b 00 1y 8 8 0] In aixth, oft Oesehger 3 In 4 i1 Narcum 95 §1 126— 315 | Kelleher, 1h, . (R A ff Cenewleh 3 in 2 innings; losing ( X i 2 AN (oite 0 4l 3 chi umpires, Qui and | ) 401 450 5711521 Miter- . o 0 2 0 of 3 | Stanley Mardwore, Henthcote, 1. OSRAIT e Ay | KANOHON o oenvieeesios 98 107 108— 311 "M!n!h'l\‘" f. el g Cards 11, Phila. Agnell 87 99-- 286 | O'Farrell, « J H iladelphia May 8.— » { B 93 83— 258 | Alexander, . o0 1 50 '?""‘;‘“ '"h) a, May 8.—8t. Louls) Patterson $2 108 280 | *Hartnett o o0 o 0 0 took the opening game of the series Schroeder .. 98 91— 206 T T -jifrom Philadelphia yesterday, 11 to 8. | G it 5 3 Ay | s landed on Hubbell for 19 | ri | o Callaghan in 9th, s 8| 4 487 ass—tenn| eBatted for CUaRhe ! hits, including three home runs. Man- | Carlson ... 97— 187 ab, r. h. po. a. e ager Rickey of the Cardinals sent in| Diriscoll ... 83 §1-- 374 | Rancroft, & 41 } o 2l Dyer, a rookle pitcher, to play left| s Corr 102 95— 2921 Groh. 3B 2 : 3 @l field and on his first appearance at| at 3 3 285 | Frisch, 2h. . P R T R | . R B 83 28| Meunei. 11, ... 4 0 3 & @ oluat he hit the bail for the clreult. | 80 " g0 Cunningham, 1. 0 0 0 1 0 0_gt Louls Score— | Berg 5 Sl b Se 1A T W Tl AT Rt " St Louts ‘ » 5 PN TE T L ) s, I 450 445 1731366 1 1 1 a 0 1 ; 13 ), SOUTH END CLUL, | snyder, c. $0 olsit g 0 ! | Nenf, p. foge s e ) 1 S Y 38 4 12 27 12 2 b H. May . 0 GNIGRED 04 s sty 000 100 000—1 h i = I New York ........ : 020 200 00%-—4} \jyapg, 0 239 Two base hits, Adams, Young, KelNilpisges 1f. 0 Casewell 80 three base hits, O'Connell home run, 1 Leupold Friseh; double plays, Nehf and Kelly; left x At Wakhers on bases, New York Chicago 6; bhases on a balls, off 2; struck out, by Neht 2 e umplres, Finneran and Moran; time, 1 ] Needham .. 01 F'"(}"S“ Pirates 8, Dodgers 6. T 2l A 5| Brookiyn, N. Y., May 8-_Home| Philadelphta. runs by Grimm and Taylor, the lat-| ab, r. h. po. 8 Zwick , ter with one on, featured the victory Rapp; 3b. . (e Jurgen Py i ¢ | sana, e Gt v | of the Pirates in their first game o " 1 shasil 92| & oir Fastern invasion. The score| \Hitm® O 58 S aae s12| was 8 to 6, the Dodgers rallying after Mokan, If. .. (e W i the visitors had secured a Eix-run;“*"}i:: ”‘l(- : 41' 0 1 ~; olke, 1h, 0 JOHNSON WINS OWN GAME ‘ead on Harpf;';i“ . Parkinson, 2b, S ) Gl shurgh, Henline, c. SV A R D : ab, . h po. a el el Bowdoin Pitcher Gets Homer in 10th, 'saranville, U F ¢ g B LR Beating Wesleyan, 3-2 | Carey; cf. LA Wis TR ) Agpat D B | & el Bighee, If. .. [P St B e Middletown, May 9 na 10 i".:‘nnmnn“x : : . : 1 ning game on Andrus Field yesterday | s anems. 2h. (3 afternoon, Bowdoin defeated Wes-|Traynor, 3b. YRR leyan, 3 to 2. Johnson, who went 1n‘gfl°r:\‘v|n.r\h. H ; \: '1' 5 the box for the visitors in the fifth | yorrison, p. Yoyl g fnning, won his own game in the| e e 10th, when he knocked a homer to, Bmk-‘ms L LG L center fleld and scored the winning ah r. h. po. a. e tally. Otgon, 2b, .. R T B N Southwick, Bowdoin's pitcher johneon, 6% - QLN e ] ! weakened in the fitth, when two men '\ aat It ... e e A reached first on errors and two more Fournler, 1. . Gt i B L 0 walked. With none out Johnson then Neit cf. £ D T el d ih the b i | High, 3 i A ) was put in the box, and he retired | arey, e, . A g I S R the home team without further dam-!Harper, p. ;R RN O e R age. Behreiber, p. g : q 2 g 3 Small knocked a homer in the | Rueitr - B fourth, scoring Smith ahead of him. |Mamaux, p. T P R T R v b | zBalley . g e R T T | 0 There are 14,439,941 Roman Catho. Plkerman ™ ittt % 6 10 87 13 1 1 wt) a fifteen-round bout All Children Should Get a Shinola A genuine-bristle dauber and big lamb’s wool polisher give quick, easy, and economical shines! The polish to choose for family shoes —SHINOLA improves the appearance ar_xd mqkes the shoes wear longer. Fifty shinesin handy key-opening box! 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