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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 18 102s | M Ma | 2 00 100 5004 | P | | Rache - _, CES TR I — [T Pierson . a 1iAce t 8, Touis, K. Ogren , vis' 8, R off Mo ohope e & | o iriwes 17 strwck Tobin, ot e e | Curliek . ol Decatur nons in 2 inping: e b obaan, of, 4 8 3 B 9 @8 Sh—— | G. Anderson pltcher, by Grimes (Bottomie winning | Willlams, I, 3.6 £ F & & M, Naples ; pitcher, Halnes eher, Girimes ! [ ] Track and Tennis Men fo Com-' 0. Becker ..111101000! e e k4 Tlesi dhie (1 et § 8408 8 A o Sena— . | Garhar, s s 318 13 L KOOPDOP »r1r | AMERICAN LEAGUE s’y K S &Y 3N @ ) pete In New Haven Taber — pruert, ¥ S B B | ] . N ' Bayoe, p. I . 1 L] 1 o e = [ M. Plankenburg ., | Ciicdaae Durst a7 A O Twe New Rritain High school| B Penverahd | o: | pCloveiand, O. May 18~—Pitehor| i O T g ! ¥ | aray | Pred Heimach of the Athietion starred | *Batted tor Prustt in Sth g 8 Wil get In action temorrow at| Katsman {in yesterday's 4 to 2 vietory ever|New Yorg 032 020 000up ? Haven when the track team| Murrell Cleveland, a victory that allowed the #19 081 008wl hits, Faster, Behang: three hase heme rui ) i will be one of the 39 teams entered | o In In the Yale [Interscholaatio track | | AUB 20 Mo inis meet, and the tennis team will open | | econd place. MeManus: stolen rifices Behang 1 Ward and Pipp; ing the Ry his work against Frush, Kaplan oslin; etelen sacrifices, Har- | | Philadelpiin, i its season against the New Haven R n- W k | ke sald oManua; Bush, W o] | High school in the first of the tri- ans s nee Matihows, «f e 8 nand MeManue; e “an | ‘ angular league games for the sliver | ata, dh LR R " ot Practt | s f loving eup offered by George Dylan’ B8 e 1 el Push 1, Wy e of New Britain, | National League AR T St 0 ofBane 3 4 A picked team of seven men from 8 MT WTF 8T if-t it 8 UINE - O Snseuer 8 in | i the High school track squad will be|New York 0 1 x 613 Jgay 3 0,0 Bayne winning pirenar . sent down to the meet to represent|ft. Louls x 710 6 4 | Hetmaeh, p, 512 o 6| Push; les) Shocker; umpires. | (] 4 the school, Pitts, 0 4 x 80 - ,il’-wm and Molmer; time, 1id4. = » The following are the men who will (Chicage 5 3 x 2 7 et P R SR (8] 4 make the trip: Captain Quigley, | Cinetnnatlt x 7 x x 6 | damiesan, 1t [ B B e S w——— | . Naples, O'Brien, LaHar, Kiniry and [ Boston M S B | Wan RTYEr [ D VR T ) » Quigley will run the quarter mile; | Phila. x 8 x x 4 { Summa, rf, N TEs T PR s p ea k in g | g Naples will run the half mile; O'Brien A Rowsl T R T Y 0 will enter the broad and high jumps; merican League VR TR T TR A | ] P o 0 o1 4 TaHar will run the 220; Kiniry wil e B AR i e e di el O f S por ts ||® run in the 100.yard dash, and Dedo-|New York 116 9 4 0 S G ORI e | [w) . rian will run the mile, ‘Lflr\'n, 6 610 0 2 o L yies e ! a The Red and Gold team is nof ex- Detroit 4118 5.4 ? g ¢ 9 | ! *Ratted for fumma in Bth, X 5 '® , pected to win the meet, but they are [ Phila. §09 X8 A Philadelphia " 101 a0 03y | A bachelor tall player knows that| [W] . sure to make it hot for any other|St. Louls 3 x x 1 ! K T,..,.I., Y V000 2003 | 28 he sews his suit, so shall he rip team whose chances aro supposed to | Wash. 289 x 3 T VB o B B L ¢ TR { gy Chicago 3 0 x x 2 [{hree’ yaae, itn Helmarh,” dgmvier, sioleh | Yosterday wan a remaskabie any ir | 8] | The Hill school of Pennsylvania, | Boston 0 x x x 2 Apenker; doubie pluy, Diken, Gallowny and | € PIE leagues in some respects. [ , which won the meet last year, is ex- :::.‘\’.‘.-‘r_ :t-u on haw elphin Clove. - | g pected to carry off the honors again International YLeague Uhle uek out Yelmach 3, by tnia| PAbe Ruth banged out his feth | ; this year, BMT WT F 8Ttz umpires, Naliin and Dineen; time, 1:83, | homer and Bob Meusel socked out ; There will be 500 athletes entered | Buffalo e o et o & “lnur hits, | \ in the meet. ; Balti, 310 x 3 x Tygers 6, Red Sox 2 - O The tennis team headed by Cap.|Readiog 13 6 3 x x Detroit, May 15, —Pillete and Mur-| Veteran Diek Rudolph started his| (] f tain Austin Wessels, will play the | Syracuse 13 f X X x ray dueled here yesterday in the first | first game of the year, completed hin 0O ‘ New Haven Hillhouse High school | Roch. 217 1 x % Kame of the ton-Detroit —serles, | first full game in four years, which | | 1 Jers, City 12 1 x x x Murray permitting the smalier num-|was won in the tenth tnning by a | (8] | . baseball team wint| Toronto x & x 0 x | ber of hita but ailowing the most rns, [ score of 1 to 0. Dick has been doing | @& { not play tomorrow as it was previ- | Newark x 6 x x x Detrolt winning, 6 fo 2. Score: coaching work for the Jiraves and his | ously scheduled but will play Meriden | e ey, vl o, | Victory over the Pirates yesterday was | on Monday after school on the Wal- \ \ Mitchell, 0 9 i, especially pleasing to the fans, nut Hill diamond. They will play a NATIONAL LEAGUE (SR T — return game the following Saturday. — 0 0 % 1 0l Another thing: The consecutive il st (Continued ¥rom Preceding Page). |1 0 0 4 0 o|Dbitting streaks of both Harry Heil. [H] 4 picinich, « 14 0 0 mann and Charley G Grantham to Hollocher to Kelleher; lete on | MoMiilan, 2 1Ol ] chesked ,«e'.;:mn.‘:f YT Sneie E bases, Chicago 6, Philadelphia 7i ba on | ! 4 45 Al @ balls, off Alexander 3, off Kaufman 1, oft [ R D Aol Ton Y, Moadows 6, off Hehan K SR 0 6 4 §l_Also the Philadelphia- Athleties, | [8] | Alexunder 2, by Kaufmann i fdil ! _ | with Heimach in the box, climbed into f»iah“nnfl."fi.}"‘u}'ui‘z'.’..'.‘. i T 24 10 1 second place in the American league. % Kaufmann; winning pit | P, | ; losing pitcher, ‘Mendows Alita ab: & % Shocker and Alexander likewise, | [§] (Continued From Preceding Page), |mick and Hart; flfl. ; PRy 1 2lcame to grief yesterday. The first E % = 2 Cobb, 0 0 named had won five games in a row, first three rounds he would outgame| _ Glants 13, Reds 6. - Yoach 1f, .. 10 Oibut lost in the sixth, while the latter's | the English crack, whose courage New York, May 18.—The New York | Heiimann, rf. 0 3 0 of v » rage | i 1 1 Pitchers Donohue | aw, 2h, 0 2 2 ofrecord of not having Issued a pass in| when fighting on the losing end has| Nationals pounded hers Donohu e HE e e @ eyl hale d 3 5 32 50 innings was marred when he| been doubted. Kaplan proved the| 9hd Keck of Cinclnnati - almost at |, 1 2 1 0l walked three men Copyright 192 Correctness of their conclusion, and| Will here yesterday and easily de-|Pileute/p...00110003 1 1 1 4 of ! ein O] Opyright 1923 Hart Schafiner & Marz set a terrific pace from the outset {;‘z}:d!e':;ss’;;“: “LC‘O'L‘; fl;t ’;"Sm“; :;r 3 s & 7 11 3| + The Glants’ batters were in good | [H] which had ¥rush bewlidered. The ‘Baovai | st form and pounded the Reds' twirlers E :_uz rd of gloves was too much for | h Clncinnati, ilioh 10—2 hard, winning eastly 13-6. & rush to solve, despite the fact that A S base hits, criftoe, o] ¥rush has more than held his own |Burns, rf. . LB Rt 8RR 0 plays,| Owen Carroll, 19 year old Holy [E with most of the leading battlers in |Daubert, if. LA Lo Cross pitching marvel, is reported as his division, n:\fih."d... ©3 1 3 3 0 u]Roston 5 Dotroit nea on balle, off Mur. | NAVINE turned down a $10,000 a year E The knockout punch which has|Bohne, 4« 0 0 0 4 1[ray 5 off Plilette hits, off Murray 8 in| contract with Pittsburgh, Carroll's | [W] sent many aspirants to the pugilistic | Fonseca, s4 12 04 1) dnnings. ot ODoul none in 1 inning; hit| reply {s that he wants to become a heap was lacking last night as Irush | {Avenes: & - DU A 0 | Eee R ety emans) { balklieagiolid prlukty tried desperately to ward off the ever- | Donahiie, p. ) 02 0 ebran b WG AL B it e 0] | coming Kaplan. In fact, after the|Kech p. sodis 00, 0018 { In the IKastern circuit Hartford E third round Frush apparently gave | Bressier S 00 e walked all over New Haven, winning F PHE:Hanelens oBANG dnd Went i % T 3| . Semators 3, White sox 2 11 to 1 and stepping lightly into first | [H] his “shell” during the fourth and| *Batted for Kech in 0th. Chicago, Ma oubles by | place. 0] Tells Another About the fifth. The best Kaplan could do was| Haw Xorbnti e ke e _an rans' sacri- | to batter away at all openings and he | Rids ek nneR natheRn b i nning? saveSvas) - Babe Adams, Pirate ace, is ¢ (5] g managed to pen a bad cut over 5 2 1 o 1 ofington the winning run in its 2 to 2|years old today. @ A Frush's left eve just before the bell |/a LoD 8 0] Kekaly By g0 in the first game * Fousinien Frinch 8 1 1 2 6 olof the eries. Score: During the 19 years he has been | [ art c a er am’ ot es The sixth round, which proved |Cunningham, 100001 0 1 1 0 Washlgton. e o In bascall he has won more than [g] the undoing of Frush, was hardly|Youns rf. B B C!Y!lww:m 0 0 3 3 ¢ 130 games. & well underway when Kaplan elec- b R LTS ORSIOR Gy | trified tha crowd by flooring his i 1y g | T T ;,34210(2;;:‘?“}'t;""";’"l‘f‘;"k:‘?:l Already) (W) U 1 Val T YW A onent with a righ the te e, [ [ P T ! - | I wort o cke! | T A Tk e sy e ] oo b s 112 0 Dembpsey-Gibbons fight have heen dis- | (8] nusual Values. The Best of it is Here For You in Kelly jumped into the ring and T ETy e L Dl e ath nosediot: || ' rifed Trush s corner, o | Cinetnnats 000 102 012 ¢ et e £ e | Yotk 003 3] johnson, B 02 1 1 0 Hats oft to Kid Kaplan, the Meriden O] 0] i b A A 1" Pwo base hits, Burns, bRl slugger. His putting away of Danny | E who was also a ringsider, broke down | e Daubert, ome. runs o e it 4 1t ort; hon ne, 3 10 30 14 1|Frush was some feat, for the doughty | fn the dressing room following the|Kelly; sacrifices, Snyder, okl bt N @ knockout. | plays, Hancroft, s | Dan is quite a knuckle pusher him-| Hoth fighters weighed in at 2/|pee® New Yoric Hooper, 1. " b %l self and nas stayed with the best of | W] S e R ] o 0 1 a olthem, including Renny l,eonm-.l.;@ o'el 0 ! on at 129 1-4] 1i struck out, by I 2 0 1 4 3 ol pinky Mitchell and others. | pounds each. |,'- ite, e “trvfn';'” | 8heely, 1 D DN @ me ou 5th); off Ke € | Moatil, of. G LG Rl bR S s g e losing pitcher, umpires, Quigley | Kcamm, 3b. | 12 2 1 " rhis is but the third time Frush § and Higher [and Pfrman; Elsh, O 1 3 0 ohas ever taken the count. Johnny 3 ] AR FI 0 1 5 1 olhundee and Johnny Kilbane are the [@ | [ RA1A 6, indgem & A o 4 8 & "cnly others who ever put him to | Brookiyn, May 18.—after holding . ? * Ylseep and the Meriden battier did it | the ‘"f'“”“ 5 f“ tont “’_‘3 in six "‘j 2 37 2 12 a0 17 1[last night apparently with greater nings yesterday, Grimes blew up; | Washington 010 300 000 1--3 | pase than either of these two, O] . — i five hits, a pass and a batter hit giv.|“hirage . 000 200 000 63 | e 2 tors five runs and the vie L )t Figher @ Straw Hats, $2.50 and More. No Old Styles. All % tory, by 6 to 8. Grimes forced o run |sis. Meciiian H R , Ry i 18, MeClel- | bas proved himself worthy of serious | (M| (Continued from preceeding page). | with NsA pass and the hit batsman, ::nl!:‘nu ‘.;":n‘":‘m‘n‘n‘ constderation when real boxlnxy% 3 The score: Chlengo 12; e reton '3 | matches are arranged. Meyen ... | St. Louls. AL B elln o ThHurstonoh @ ¥ | ab. r. b po. a e TSt calit by araton | 4 o | 4 Il)y:’r‘g;l | smitn, 11, . (TR P UL LTI fn 9 I3 nninge. | What Kaplan alwavs has lacked has E Al'e Made by Townsend’ Grace & Co. 3 Cam {:p” AL s § 1 1 2 0 Olhen Warmouth: umpires © Oomemd | been a real punch, but indications are A u?,ri‘;‘,l:. [t e RO s and Connolly} time, | that he now is developing one. O] v R. Lynch | 8tock, 3b. . e S it B R R o e ; SR E 3 Myere, cf. . L 0 Yankees 9, Browns 2 And he'll gurely need it if he goes (w] M. Sanderson | Freigau, ss. €0 9 1 8t hLouls,. M " | b wl . [ . . M {Frtga o 3 St Louis. 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