New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 19, 1923, Page 9

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- ;Speaklng :of Sports - Even the amateur airplane stunt has everybody looking up to him Fhe erew from Cheate sehool at allingford won the § eared race for e Harvard Invitation Cup at Cam- ridge yesterday Waterbury hit Johnson hard in yes. than & sibly des The nine wi piar Merides High schoo the New Brllaln team here ¢ |Fest Monday afterncen g i New York Bt Louis Pitts Chicage - x T EW BRITAIN DAILY WERALD, MeGonan | Prkes. o . "Batied Pulisbarg » Selen foes Tierae doubis plare. Tier aer 1o Guisam: 1 1o Maramiilie: Pe HE 10 OVNell 10 Pord: Pord 10 Kopf 1o Me Tanie; loft on bases Pitiaburgh 4. Besten § bases on balls o ¢ i 1 MTe ingim 1 hira o Kunr none & oa b o Ha saen Jamiesen Wambsganse Speater Brower, Ib Summa, o Sowell B Lutske, 3o N G W . H - ’ Cubs 10, Phils 1 P Philadeiphia, May 18.—A home run SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1923, yea aetive § s a8 § years but it at 3% while of S b btk o Beatie aeings, off Jeanard 3 Hentier . passed ba oF, Bentier; wmpires ime, 380 side of 4 had & trom man WILLARD-FIRPO BOUT MAY B HELD IN JERSEY CITY doss Is Too Ol To Pight In York State—Bout in June or barly ™ July, Is Plan ontest that Willar ne would have he heen sche nitting opponcnt ormer vhamy made known that Arroy ast Saturday's milh dition was sue Leen disqu fuled 1o box a the was ready 1o siart Churehill Downs in the the histerle Kentueky derby i A score and four & Bt ent evenly divided between the sast & west were carded te face the barvigr preliminary 1o the try test of spead and apirit over the mile and & quarter distance for a total gross monsy valug escape from belng prige of 65,626 as it stood before the Fioyd starter's bugle sounded fund In addition a gold plate valued o4 goes to the winning owner, idrawal subtraets §500 from imit has ¢ L i Enera at is on the shady wi ring against ieelared that lifled had heavy ysielans The hope of the east rides on Ene chantment, one of five eligibles in the Whitney entry In which ecandidates from the M. P. Whitney and the Green Tree stables are eoupled. terday's game and defeated Hartford | cineinnati 8.3, The Senators now are tied with Roston Worcester for the Eastern league 1ead, | Rroakivn Mike MeTigue has been signed to Phils meet 4 boxer to be selected ter at Chicago on Jupe 12, Harry Greb is being considered e wares | Cleveland Detroit Phila §t. Louis Chieago Wash Roston " X Shaute in Bk P17 409 0814 160 008 A8h- 1 Hanser; wolen bases Galloway 2. sacrifices, Hauser, Speaker doubie plars Perkine and Hale. Symma and Wa anss, ioft on bases Philade) phia 5, e eland bases on balis ot farris 3. o Soauie 4. oF Morion 1; hita ‘ of Shauie 4 1 & §% AN Morten 3 in ) 1 inning by Marris 4 Raatast. i s wis 4. loxng plicher, Bhaute, umpives | Friners, *h - een and Nallin: time. 1:43 Callaghan, I b Miller, if 1 » » N by Hartaett with twe on base ke a deadioek with the Phillies yester. day and gave Chicage the second vietory of the series, 10 to 7 l TODAYS DERBY DAY The west 18 relying upon Frederich . B Johnson's Nassau, % Enchantment's elaim to fame rests Imposing Arvay of Three Year OMs o, yis.showing as winner of the § Neady To Start at Churchill Downs Kentucky lockey elub stake last S This AMernoon year. Nassau is yet untried under an 1416 This Afseen {mpost of 126 pounds and at the Ders by distance. General Thateher second in the Preakness had a considerabls following. New York, May 19.—Plans were in progress today for staging the Jess Willard-Luis Firpe hout in Royle's Thirty Acrea at Jersey City late in June or early in July Promoter Tex Rickard has Leen no tAed by the N, Y. Athletie commis slon that the proposed contest will By The Asseciaied Fress not be sanctioned in this state it was Loulsville, May 18.-=An imposing learned last night, The opposition ta array of three year old thoroughhreds B B ae 0y L ] |manwnong American 1. MT 19 610 1 s ’ 1 { g ot Hollasher, s Grantham, w Hawlings, Giant utility man, now feels hettor and will report te the Phillles oan Monday, Fleteher intends to give him a regular berth Luis Angel Pirpo now acts like a full fledged Ameriean professional, at least he haw the right idea. Now he is balking at signing for the Willard bout, helding out for something like $106,000 VATIONAL LEAGUE it Cands 8, Dodgers | Rrookiyn, May 19 Toporeer's freak home run that hounced into an alleyway at the end of the right field stand In the sisth inning, after Flaek had walked, einehed the game for 8t Louls, by 8 to 1, and gave Bt Louis two straight in the International League ST VY wissssssssssmnal - 8 T, Ruffalo Sand, b, Holke, 1b Willlams, ef, Walker, rf. ", statue of liberty yet Toporeer's freak home run yester. day bhroks up the game in favor of the Cards, Jer'y City Toronto Newark Sanwmnmee AMERICAN LEAGUE e Sownainmal In the ninth inning yesterday R bit Maranville knocked in the win. ning run for the Pirates, That was after he had spent the night in jafl fog auto speeding. 2l ososan=s-s Ziounseanssssup wlsss333=3022 10 17 1 200 149 03010 (Continued From Preceding Page). 104 001 108 =lsz3330msaP 3 Brookiyn, b r Hollorher: thres hit, Hollocher, Kelleher, Wrightstans 2, Holk, Parkingsn, Wrightstone: doubls plavs, Hol- iocher to Kelle) Friverg to Keiloher; t on bases, Chicago & Philadelphia 9, hase on balia, off Aldridge 3, off Stusiand 1, of Keene 2, off Head 1, off Wint, " Weinert 1; struck out, by . Kaene 1, by Winters 1, Wy off Head 1 In ne inning( ne: off Winters 9 in 4 2.3 inninge, off Weinert 3 innings, off Hubbell 1 in 1 1.3 in. off Aldridge § in innings, off 4 1 in 1 Inning, off Keene 4 in § wild pitch, Btustand: winning , Keane; losing pitcher, Weinert; um- Hart and McCormick; time, 217, | Chie = B e s> Fhmke, Red Sox hurler ends Dauss' idibac it siring of wins by defeating former [yoefnl 0 H teammates, 6-2, Te ended the gameo [Colling, 2 . 0 with a hot argument with Cobb under Sheels. 1h, the grandstand. Tyrus thought Ehimke Mol et hit him with a pitehed ball intention. 3 ally, oF_ ,” Mileage! Belfore you buy a car, consider what Oakland gives in addition to six cylinders—an engine with @ 15,000 mile written guarantee; and a d.finite “Mileage-Basis Plan” which proves the real quality of the Oakland Six. Main Bearings 40,000 miles or more without attention Valves - - - 15,000 miles or more without need of grinding Connecting Rods- - - 40,000 miles or more without attention Cylinders, Pistons - - 15,000 miles Special performance guarantee Gas Mileage - - - - 20 to 25 miles Tires - 15,000 to 25,000 miles Transmission, Axles, etc., Life of the Car £o b icdiae Stop in—sce the car—get detailed facts A. G. HAWKER 52-54 ELM STREET Oakland 6 Johnston, b, Balley, of. Wheat, 1f, Fournisr M sss0® Kamm Ehh, If, Behalk, o Cyengron. . ... Blankenship, p. .. Because his hands are in such bad | ™ shape, Carpentier has had his bout with Joe Beekett postponed a month, They were to meet June 12 at Lon. don, 19 97 : T ] o 1 8 2 0 T *Ratted for Vance in 9th 00 190 88x-=14 | ¢, “Linul Hoopsar, Mool e & » runs, 8heely, T, Rlanken. HrooKIvD 3 4 H1ah. Col 9. Two base hits, M e e o | POTCOr; snerifice’ hits, Rottomiey. Freigau 3 stolen base, Fournler; double playe, Frei- lellan to Kamm to 8chalk: Gharrty | ERR Bl 0 TR e V‘m’n Bot- : 7 tomley; left on hases, St Lowis §. Brook- Iyn §; bases on halls, off Eherdel 4, Vanca 4; umpires, Kiem and Wilson; time, 1:55. Wa 000 003 0013 . 100 000 000--1 arren; heme rup, To- " Mo piren, . < i Reds 7, Glants 0 New York, May 19.—Cineinnati evened its series with New York here vesterday, Luque, the Cuban, shutting ont the world’s champlons by a score | of 7 to 0, It was the first shutout| Young Luby of Stamford, Sammy Waltz of Hartford kicking in [0 3{10 the ninth round of their seheduled 12 | ya ey round hattle last night. Sammy didn't ton 9 liear them count him out. by hases on balls, off Cyen ge 2, off Zahuiser 1, oft truck out, hy Cvengros < ' : |5, by Mogridga 3, by T. Blankenship 1 Connie Mack's ,\'hlv\nr!'r'mlmuu'ln‘;““._ off, Mokridge & in 3 13 innings, ot Boston, May 19.—Pitcher Charles muffered by the Glanta this season. | hiow good form by beating te In- | Ruasell 2 in 2.3 innings, off Zahnister 2 in " :h'nw B ' L) 2 innings, off Brillheart & in 1 inning, oft | 'Babe” Adame of Pittsburgh cele- c""".’;f"' 4 Cvengros 6 in 7 innings, (none out in Sth), | brated his 41st birthday by defeating |off T. Blankenship 1 in 2 Innings, off Hol-| Boston, . yesterday. The Young Boosters defeated the |lingaworth & In 1 inning: hit by pitcher, by 080N & to fll'u)uh ;: 5 Ouk streets 8-7 Wednesday, thereby : #ngros 2 (Harris 2); 'Innlnll x‘mn)ur, winning, they say, the Oak street pl\r:r:m:»:-,'»,::,”ff.m',‘;:rh_"‘ Mogridge; um- championship. The Roosters have won four games and the Oak strects three, in their series. Donlon and| Norkum and Campignony and Samate were the batteries, Blankenship 3; Pittshurgh Wins Rurns, tf, w“ Naubert, 1 Harper, 1If, e | Roush, ef. 0 | Bohne, 3b. . 0 | Fonseca, 2b, o[ Caveney, os. .. Hargrave, c. . Luque, p, .. | Maranville, Carey, ef. g Righee, If, . Yanks 9, Browns § | tusa)l, rf. y - New Y | Tierney, 2b, ... | St. Louis, May 18—The New \ork‘_rul\“"‘ St | Americans made it three stralght|Grimm, 1h, over the local Americans by taking Goeoch, e, vesterday's game here, 0 to 4. “Babe” | (8 Adams . chmidr, e, | Ruth made his sixth home run of | g.ymiae, o, the season in the seventh with Du- . Adams, p. | xBarnhart . |gan on base. gl |wiee, ef. ... v Dugan, 3h, . . The Touring Car ‘995 . . . Slusmonmuusy Slowscsmacan e e ols2352322250 k4 £ > lormaaBunana; It was just a week ago today that Piteher Rolly Naylor.of the fast step- ping Philadelphia Athletics had the big thrill of his major league career, Bancroft, ss. Groh. 3b. Fris<h, Mousel, Pl LR New York. ah r. 2l orussorasnanns ng against the Chicago White or scored & 5 to 0 victery over Gleason's tribe. That uh!mnn_‘g‘“x")""]'h" : was the first that Naylor has everieusel, rf. pitched in the big show, although he |Bengough, c. . s . ck 7 | Wara, 2 came to Connic Mack in 1917, AEOLY,. & A Shawkey, p. . In a career spread over a half dozen | - years Naylor has pitched many a fine - » ball game for Mack, but in all that 8t. Louts, time he las never succeeded in kolds | mopin, rf. . s ing the opposition runless until his)Foster, 2h recent exhibition against the W Mte_\.’mn""“. ! Hox. | Wijams, 1f. ey McManue, 1b. Scores of times he has been on the |8evereld, c. . verge of scoring a shutout, only 10[2:::::'0:: 3b. have the breaks of the game rob him | fey, "o of the glory at the last minute. \Wright, p. s [ Root, . . during the mea- DWst ... in the Worl Sox, Na | *Ran for Gooch in fth. | xBatted for C. Adams in | Boston, | ab, . g ., | Jonnard, P, ¢... lorcununenes Powell, «f. . 0| Southworth, rf, . 1 | Bosckel, ab. o‘Mrlnnu. 1h, oltx, If. JEWETT SIX PAIGE BVILT mlocoinecousnz Sl 250usnsce—an =is35335~53332" 0 in 8th. 000 031 2917 000 000 0000 *Ratted for Bentley il menomssson ol Slemoconunem Naylor did not pla gon of 1918, doing his bit World War that year, P ol ocoomnosoncsa® *Ratted for Wright In Sth, e Note How the Hupmobile i xBatted for Foster in Sth, i v Al 03 020 21009 | No collegian could have been more |New York R jubilant than was Naylor When theé | Two hase hit, Pipp. (erber; three bage | a s a 8. Louis last Sox player was retired and the rhit, Meusel, Willams; home run, Ruth; sac- shutout was a reality, He tossed his fifines M“;vn'!x-“-“;\"\;:ld.hmvi pe h‘n:m \:; ork 7. St. T & i bases b 3 hat higher and let out a louder SnOUt| gjauyey 1 off Wrnght 3; struck out, by s secemmmemmemmmwam | Danforth 2, by Shawkey §, hy Wright & ——a Danforth 6 in 2 1-3 innings, off | Wrigit 6 in 5 2-3 innings, off Reot none in The Greatest Picture of the Year |1 inning: losing piteher, Danforth; um-| | pires, Holmes and Evans; time, 2:12, “Dg%’f IEOSITPES W My eI i land yesterday, winning 4 to 1. Philadeiphla, b, l\o. | | | | po. R @ Matthews, cf. O’NEIL’S TIRE BARGAINS $ 9.50 $13.00 $17.50 $19.50 $22.00 $23.00 $23.50 $28.65 High-Pressure Oiling— 2 Gallons a Minute! EBRICATION is life— in motors. Because it defeats wear and vibration. Jewett hasa hollow crankshaft, high-pressure system, fore- ing 2 gallons of oil per minute to all main and connecting rod beatjngs, and spraying the en- tire internal mechanism. Metal never rubs metal in a Jewett motor—a thin film of oil safe- guards bearings. The results of such ideal lubrication are real smoothness and decided silence. Further, the continuous oil -stream tends to keep bearings cool, and Jewett takes long distances at high speeds, climbs continued grades, or trudgessoft roads, without overheating. You know what happens to cars equipped with circulating and splash lubrication, under like conditions. Let us show you the Jewett! You try to overheat it. THE LASH MOTOR CO., Inc. West Main and Lincoln Sts. “A REPUTABLE CONCERN" 30x3Y, Fabrics 30x31, Cords 32x31, Cords 31x4 Cords 32x4 Cords 33x4 Cords 34x4 Cords 33x414; Cords 34x414 Cords All Tires Guaranteed . The Red Car At Your Service 0'Neil Tire « Battery Co. Phone 900 39 Washington St. more solid and substantial satisface tion, however, from the fact that month after month and year after year the I{upmobile goes serenely on giving the same faithful, steady service that characterized the first month of its ownership. 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