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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 102 e T S RAY OUT TO BETTER HIS OWN RECORDS — CUBS SNEAK UP FROM BEHIND AND MAUL GIANTS — WILLARD HAS EVERY ADVANTAGE EXCEPT YOUTH —TY COBB OUT TO BETTER ALL BASEBALL MARKS THIS SEASON — COLLEGIATE STARS INVITED TO WEST — OTHER SPORTING EVENTS FREAKISH WEATHER STOPS HEAVYWEIGHTS T0 |JOHNSON WEAK IN PUNCHING MOST GAMES, BUT QUAKERS, - BATTLE0 ROUNDS' BUT HOPES TO MAKE UP FOR BROWNS AND GIANTS LOSE /§ CaMTRRiafi® N i rui i s oo IT BY HIS SPEEDY ACTIONS - Wi Five BigBouts | WEARNS PLAYING WINS | Thinks This Will Over- New \'m’h.'.\-':)"wltfrhe card n!; FOR YALE OVER BROWN come Wilhrd" Blllk bouts for the milk fund show at the Yanks stadium including five heavy- welght matehes scheduled to go 60 rounds has heen, completed as follows Four rounds=—Joe McCann, Newark, N, J., va. Harry Drake, England, | fix roundszJim Herman, Omaha,| ve. Al Releh, Newark, N, J, Ten rounds—Fred Fulton, Minnea. polis va, Jack Renault, Canadian title. holder. Pifteen gentina, trolt, Fifteen rounds—Jess Willard, for- mer champion, vs, Floyd .Johnson, Town, (OLLEGE ATHLETIC STARS GET INVITATION T0 MEET N, €. A, A, Events to Be Held at St. Louis Now Within One Game of Second in National League and Athletics Are All Alone in American’s/ Cellar—McGrawmen's Defeat is But Their Sixth This| Season, Seore 6 to 4, With Ell Star Making Three of His Team's Rui New Haven, May 10.—Yale defeat. o4 Brown yesterday, 6 to 4, by pound. ing Piteher Duggan for 13 hits, Cap. tain Charley O'Hearn's all around playing the greatest faector in Yale's vietory, He accepted elght chancés perfectly and reached first buse every time he stepped to the plate, scoring three of Yale's runs, Substitute Hob Weed, who has heen assigned to right fleld this week, reached Duggan for four hits, includ- Ing a two-bagger. Brown scored two {runs in the first inning on dropped files by Neale and Desibour, and an- other in the fourth an errors by Hawks and Kelley, Rrown earned one tally in the sixth inning on sin. gles by Duggan and Hoffman, Singles by Desibour, O'Hearn, Mal- lory and Weed, a pass to Oed and Mitchell's error of Kelley's drive clinched the game for Yale in the first inning. O'Hearn scored in the and Hitting Power in Their Scrap Saturday Afternoon He Is 23 While Jess Is 40— Latter Has 40 Pounds in Weight, 5 in. Height and 8 in, Reach Advantage. New York, May 10.—The Philadelphia Athletics lost a chance | to step on the heels of Cleveland and Detroit in the American league yesterday by losing to the St. Lonis Browns while freak- | ish weather kept the Yanks, Indians and Tigers idle in addition to | ll(l)l the second division clubs except the Browns, Louis won to 5, The cold snap that prevented continuation of the series be- tween the Yanks and Indians at Cleveland cut Johnny Wight, in-| fielder, from Miller Huggins' staff, He was sent to Shreveport, La, The Chicago Cubs pounced upon the Giants, coming tfrom be- hind to take the sixth game that McGraw's men have lost this | year, The score was 9 to 6, [ St. Louis advanced within a game of second place by mauling | four Quaker flingers for 9 hits to win 9 to 7. The defeat gave Philadelphia sole occupancy of the National league cellar, | Rain prevented the Brooklyn-Pittsburgh, Cincinnati-Boston games. Are rounds—Louis Firpo, De- va. Jack McAuliffe, 17, | The abova cut shows Charlle Prddack, (on right) romping home a win- ner and ineidentally setting a new world track record at the zamos in Paris, Af a result of competing in these contests, Paddock has heen disbarred by ! the A. A, U, and the similar ¥roneh organization also had biacklisted him. | But Paddock continues to smile and smash rscords, They ecan't take his| speed away from him, New York, May 10.—8peed will be Floyd Johnson's answer Saturday to Jess Willard's bulk and hitting power when the pair clash in their 15 round match at the Yankee stadium. John. son's training program has been large- ly devoted to developing footwork. Besides the knowledge fhat the out. come of his fight with Willard wil make or break his championship us- pirations the youthful Towan has an added incentive in the desive to atone for his comparatively poor showing against Fred Fulton in a 12 round bout at Jersey City recently. Johnson was declared the winner by newspa- permen but his margin was slight and in the last round Fulton had him tet- tering. University of Chicago on June 15-16, Chicago, May 10.—Invitations to the college of America to enter their athletic stars in a National Collegiate |fifth on his pass and singles by Kelley d Weed, and again in the seventh Atheltie association championship |*0 nd a track and ficld meet have been mailed [ON his and Weed's two-baggers, by Major John J. Griffith, Commis- sloner of Athletics of the Western Conference and a member of the| —_— CUBS SEEKING GAMES | EERLISISEES | Play Triangles Sunday and All Saints Volley Ball Experts As Well As Hand ”ow They L",e up Next Wednesday, But Want lu.‘ Ballers From Meriden Will Be Here in Four leagaes | saturday Night. Y. M. C A, GYM NOTES NATIONAL LEAGUE Cards 9, Phillles 7. Philadelphia, May 10,—A ninth in- | ning rally that scored three runs gave 8t. Louis a 9 to 7 victory over Phila- delphia yoesterday. St. Loul: Meet Stronghearts on May 20, Sunday the Cubs, who have de- The Meriden Y. M. C. A. volley ball feated such teams as the Boosters and and hand ball reama are to play the Columbias, will journey to Berlin to local teams in New Britain Saturday play the Triangles of that place. night. Next Wednesday the Cubs will take| The lineup of the first team which on the All Saints team. A game is|H. Dressel will put in against Meri- wanted with the Strongheart team for'den’'s best is as follows: Rev. A. B, Sunday, May The lineup of the|Taylor, Clarence Rosenweig, H. Horn- Cubs for Sunday's game is: fiulmnn.‘]‘“h‘; Thomas Crowe, W, Walthers, W. pitch; Levine, catch: Baker, first|H. Van Oppen and Henry Dressel. Dr, base; Green, second base; Harking, |COnger will have charge of the pro- third base; Hitchcock, shortstop; Ka- |!essional team and the {ollo)\'lng are cey, left field; Dakota, center fiel,h)fichg-rlulbd to play: John DiNenno, J. Saunders, right field, L. Davis, B. Loomis, J. Hergstrom, Dr. Rtan A Gl A | Conger and M. D, Saxe, . The W; J brothers, champion Joie Ray Is Booked for [ hand ball artists of the Meriden ¥ M. 4 Big Races in the East C. A. league will engage the Dreseel- New York, May 10. — Joie Ray, Greenstein team in a match, best 3 Chicago distance runner promises to out of 5 games. rival on eastern outdoor tracks this season his record breaking perform- Pimlico’s $50,000 Race ances during the winter months on TO Be Run Next Saturday the hoard ovais. Already he is ten- 3 Baltimore, May 10.—Pimlico's $50,- tatively booked for four races in the i 19 L i 3 cakness, east, He is slated to run Decoration 000 ciassic, the historic Preaknes b 4 4 Eastern League Yesterday's Games No games played, rain. Standing of the Clubs w. L. 3 4 6 Smith, rf, i, Must Show Speed Johnson to date has faiied to show the type of punching ability thai wins championships, But under expert tutelage his hitting has improved to a marked extent in the opinion of ob- servers. His backers are counting upon his youth, aggressiveness and speed to overcome the 40 year old Willard to whom he will concede more than 4 pounds in weight, 5 inches in height and 8 inches in reach. Johnson who was born in Des Moines and is nearing his 23rd birth- day has had about 50 professional ring engagements of which he hat won half by knockouts. He has been de- feated but three times. Tennis Stars of Three Nations Competing Today sccumnnZumons Freigau, ss. Alnsmith, 8ell, p. . North, p. Bherdel, p. . 4 New Haven Hartford Waterbury Worcester Springfield Bridgeport Albany .. Pittsfield MtnnwsmononT Il ocesnnmencnuma - 4 b s orcumarars i m Philadelphi ab, 2 Walker, rf. Mokan, If, . Holke, 1b. Parkinson, Henline, Games Today. Albany at New Haven. Waterbury at Bridgeport. Hartford at Worcester. Springfield at Pittsfield. leading colleges and universities. The held throughout the country. The| mhe South Enders are certainly not vergity of Southern California woul ling a win. The leaders have won 14 | commitiee in charg? of the meet, S"”TH ENDERS NflT The meet will be held at the Uni-| versity of Chicago field on June 15| and 16, Jt will be conducted by the National Collegiate Athletic associa-| tion, which is composed of 200 of the| A ) f competitian will be open to all col-| d Wh s lege athletes who have won a plam‘They re Lea Gl‘S, lle taflley in a conference, state, sectional or a . . generat ntercotieginie meet. oo | WOTKers Have Yet to Win Victory event will bring together the winners’ of the twenty sectional meets being University of California captured _llle,(h, tail enders in the Ladies' City team trophy last year, but the Uni- powiing league, rather they are the | versity of Michigan with a well-bal-ijaaqers, while the doclle but willing anced team, promises to be a con- Stanley Workers bring up the rear (0||:lf’r for the 1923 honors. .. |with apologies for having lost a dozen The announcement that the Uni-|urajent games without once record- enter a team furnishes another mngle |, o lost but one. to the controversy of the National A. =~y league standing, A. U. over Charles Paddock. The Na- |INGIvIaURY aversgen ars: tional Collegiate assoclation will wel-. W, come Paddock as a contestant in lhe;so. Yinds 14 e records and meomSusnna conmBuasamnn P.C. Ave. 933 416 800 406 e SRR sl losue Bishop, p. ls American League aloccccscnummnnon at Ol1 Hill- slosnucssszcasr will be run next Saturday - 38 11 to Major 26 *Toporcer out, hit hy batted ball. Bt. Louis ... L. 000 150 Philadelphia 000 200 Yesterday's Results, 8t. Louis 10, Philadelphia 5, day in a special mile run at the Ford- | ham university meet and to attempt to lower the existing mile record on (Chicago meet, according Griffith. Permitting Paddock to com- | pete in the meet after the A. A. U.! top track with a sterling field sched- uled to go to the post. Among the indicated starters are J. 8. Cosden's 12 T Traut & Hine Universal Five N. B. Machine 783 533 3 402 80 ‘Washington, May 10.—Tennis stars of three nations including William T\ Tilden, American champion, were en- tered to compete in the annual invi- tation doubles tournament opening | today on the Chevy Chase club courts. The three players who will form the Japanese Davis cup team this year, Zenso Shmidzu, Seiichro Kashio and M. Fukausa and Manuel and Jose Alonzo, who represented Spain in the Davis cup matches last year, were listed to play. ——————— ——— — All Makes Cars REPAIRED and OVERHAULED Cadillacs a Specialty AUTHORIZED NASH SERVICE STATION 'J. B. Moran ' GARAGE 31315 CHURCH ST. Tel. 1354 BRIGGS 400 377 379 369 353 P. & F. Corbin .. [North & Judd | East Ends Stanley Works ... 0 12 High single, 1.. Campbell, 108. High three strings, M. Meyen, 288 High team single, 8o. Ends, 440. High team three strings, So. Ends, 11273, Only one game played. had held him as an “outlaw” because of his unsanctioned trip to Parie, will be the challenge to a finish fight be- tween the A. A, U, and the National Collegiate Athletic association. Entries for the national meet will! close with A. A, Stagg, director of| athletics at the University of Chicago, on June 5. June § at the Harvard stadium. Outlnwi;a—g;}pitbamay Cost Pirate His Berth | Pittsburgh, May 10.—Outlawing of | the spitball may soon mean the de- parture of Pitcher Harold Carlson from the Pittsburgh Nationals. Re- ports from Rrooklyn where the Pi- rates are playing a series with the Dodgers indicate that Manager Mec- Kechnie is considering Carlson as the principal figure in a deal with the Philadelphia National league club. Carlson came to the Pirates as a spithall pitcher of excellent promise and when the spitball was outlawed, he was advised to give up the fling. He did, going to France as a machine gunner. On his return he rejoined the Pirates but found he could not win consistently witheut his spitball. Two base hits, Diyer 2. Toporcer, Bottomley; three base hits, Walker; run, Willlams; stolen bases, Myers, gau; sacrifice, Stock; double plays, Freigau to Toporcer to Bottomley; Parkinson to Sand to Holke; Holke to Sand to Holke; left on bases, St. Louis 8 Philadelphin 6 | base on balls, off Sell 3, off Winters 1. off Mitehell 1; struck out, by Sell 1, by Win- | ters 4; hits, off Winters 3 in 4 innings, oft Mitehell 6 in 4 innings, off Betts 2 in no inning (none out in 9th), off Bishop none in 1 inning, off Sell 9 in 7 1-3 innings, oft North 2 in 1-3 Inning, off Sherdel none ix 1 1-3 innings; wild pitches, Sell, Betts winning pitcher, Sherdel; losing pitcher, Mitchell; umpires, Klem and Hart; time, 2:13, Martingale, Benjamin Bloch's Better Luck, Seva Blancseing, Tall Timber, Sally's Ally, winner of both the Bel- mont and Pimlico futurity last year; Chick Vale, Rialto and Barberry Bush | and General Thatcher. COLLEGE RESULTS, Yale 6, Brown 4. Pennsylvania 3, Swarthmore 2, Holy Cross 2, Fordham 0., Lafayette 5, Washington 1. Pénn State 10, Army 0. ‘Washington and ILee 7, Navy 3. Tllinois 6, Chicago 0. Colby 2, Bates 1. Lehigh 7, Rutgers 7, (7 innings). Tufts 7, Conn. Aggies 6. Georgetown 5, Quantico Marine 4. Peddie 6, Princeton IFreshmen 1. Yale Freshmen 13, Choate 9, Albright 3, Ursinus 1. The 5tanding. New York ,.is Detroit ... Cleveland Philadelphia ... St. Louis ... Washington Boston .. Chicago . Nawmoties 11 PROGRAM TO Harvard Athlete Will Compete Against Princeton Twice in One Day Cambridge, Mass,, May 10.—Versa- tility in athletics presented a problem today to the graduate managers of Princeton and Harvard, who were| called upon to make a special agree- ment in order that Percy Jenkins! might be able to compete in both the | track meet and the baseball game| against Princeton here May 19, Princeton readily agreed to the ar-| v " R, rangement. Last year Jenkins won SHAWREY INJURND] his letters in track, baseball and foot- | Cleveland, May 10.—Bob Shawkey,|ball. While Jenkins was competing New York Yank pitcher, is suffering!in the broad jump against Yale last with an injured shoulder. Shawkey |scason, a baseball game with Amherst | siipped and fell on the soggy field instarted, but he got into his regular| the final inning of Tuesday's game as|berth at shortstop before the game‘ he rounded first base, was over. 10 11 Individual Averages. Scharff .... Meyen Larson Lyneh .. . Campbell . R. Lynch ... M. Sanderson A. Quinn M. Gritzmacker .. H. Jackson .. 1. Bielman P. Cavie . E. Linn H. McCue A. Olson . R. Nelson 1.. Kencior M. Sullivan (Continued on Following Page). . 88 87 .o 87 . 86 85 ‘84 83 82 st 81 81 80 7 78 78 78 .78 78 G. M. (i} Games Today. Washington at Detroit. Philadelphia at St. Louis. New York at Cleveland. Boston at Chicago. Giants Lose Out New York, May 10.—The Chicago Nationals defeated New York in a see-saw game here yesterday, winning the second game of the series by a score of 9 to 6. Chicago. ab, National League Yesterday's Games , | ROTORORRRN > Btatz, of. ..... Grantham, 2b, . Kelleher, 1h. . Friberg, b, Milter, 1f. Adams, ss. O'Farrell, “eow Chicago New York 6. 8t. Louis 9, Philadelphia 7. Only two games played. The Standing. w. 9, - DARCY FACES SUSPENSION Bridgeport, May 10,--Jimmy Darcy, the New York battler who is sched- uled to meet Lou Bogash in Bridge- port on Monday is fighting Tommy Loughran in Chicago tomorrow night and according to a state boxing com- mission ruling will be unable to per- :‘.“ form on Monday. The state edict 450 states that there shall be five days 50 between all exhibitions and therefore ‘333 | Matchmaker Parker will find it " Inecessary to obtain a suitable substi- |tute or call off the card here next Monday. | eome———— 'HAIR STAYS International League ’ | PC. | 800 650 osmua 1—=..=au.,§ w SiTge s Glosccnanas ol noiiiie wlusss alas New York Pittsburgh St. Louis Chicago Boston N Vork. - ew > Bancroft, ss. Groh, 3b. Frisch, 2h. . Meusel, 1f, Cunningham, 1f, Young, rf. .. Kelly, 1b. .. 45 | e, 10 10 11 13 12 There’s at Least One in Eve;;' Office | mechaan® & e Carr D 2 csosmomd Brooklyn .. Philadelphia WANT To PICK UP A LITTLE FASY MONEY BoB T SHooT You FOR A HALF -~ STATE LEAGUERS WIN New Britain Swamps Plainville and Games Today Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Boston. Chicago at New York. St. Louis at Philadelphia. e ——————_ ComEe ON Jesznfi LET'S RoLL THe BonES FOR TEN MINUTES -~ THE BOSS 1S OUT SHAKE You FOR A DOLLAR- =* Ten CEMNTS Takes Thus Three Straight, Strengthening Their Lead. New Britain's state league howlers | were not very gracious guests in Plain- | ville last night, taking three straight | games from their hosts and getting a | firmer grip on first place. Thompson | Baltimore was both high three string and high [Toronto . single man. Of the fifteen strings Jersey City rolled, New Britain fell below 100 in |Juffalo only five, while Plainville bettered 100 | Nowark only three times. The scores: | Reading .... STATE LEAGUE. I8yracuse . . The Standing. w. “Hair-Groom” Keeps Hair Combed—Well-Groomed Games Today. Baltimore at Buffalo Reading at & Jersey City at Rochestor. Newark at Toronto. 346 364 | 269 01 206 Rrennecke Thompson Frisk Foote Andergon VESTERYEARS IN SPORT Ten years ago, on May 10, 1913, the| official standing of the American lleague showed Walter Johnson lead- | ing all pitchers with six won and none lost Come on Dpice! SHOOT «You Two BITS ALTON- - Come SEV-BN=~ Pirates Will Play Team In Meriden This Sunday The Pirates of this city will journey to Meriden on Runday where they will play the fast St. Ignatius team at the Aeolian bascball field. The locals will present their regalar lineup and the boys will leave the Y. M. (. A, cor- ner at 1 p. m. S ————— Willard- Johnson ! Fight Returns Round by Round Saturday at FPILZ'S, R. R. ARCADE Twenty-five years ago, on May 10,/ 1548, Peter Maher, Trich heavywelght, | said he was willing to post $10,000 to | I It — Fine for Hair! meet Bob Fitzsimmons or Corbett. Williens Use o o ~Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly BOSTON COLL Worcester, Mass., May A few cents buys jar of “Hair| college swamped Holy Cross here Groom"” at any drugstore, which| yesterday in their annual dual track|makes even stubborn, unruly or| meet, the final scores being Boston shampooed hair stay combed ail day| |78%. Halv Cross 47%. [#n anv stvie you like. | Coppricha, 193, N. 7. Tebone lno. ”