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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1% — e e —— e e TR ST II I L I TN YANKS AND ATHLETICS TO GRAPPLE FOR SUPREMACY AS SEASON’S SENSATIONS- Important Series Start Tomorrow — Babe Ruth Within One of Leading American League in Homers —Cleveland Just a Bit Ahead of Detroit—Brooklyn Now Leads Second Division in National Cireuit, New York, May The New York Yankees closed yester- day their most successful western invasion since Miller Huggins became their manager, and after resting today go to Philadelphia CY WILLlAYfS LEADS WITH 15 HOMERS THOUGH RUTH NEARS TOP IN AMERICAN LEAGUE — ANCIENT ZBYSZKO FALLS BEFORE LEWIS' HEAD- LOCK — NO ROOTING AT YALE-HARVARD BOAT RACE —RED SOX TEAM MAY BE NEXT TO BE SOLD—LOCAL BOWLERS SPEEDING UP ACTIVITIES Indian Battle Ground Scene of Shelby’s Fourtl! of July Party | SCREW SHOP BOYS ACTUALLY WINNERS Take Three Straight Games in Industrial League Industrial league bowlers were out in force at Rogers' alleys last night, Landers took three astraight from Traut & Hine, the Btanley Hardware took two out of three from the Rule Shop, Russell and Erwin did the same to the Serew corporation boys, North & Judd sneaked in one out of three from P and F, Corbin and the Fkinner Chuek took a couple from the Btanley Works, In a special ladies’ mateh the Rule for a tussle tomorrow with the Athletics, Shop girls took one mateh whil Relatively the Yankees and Athletics are about on a par as - . L"nrl")ln'lldl": m:: u-':‘ t: ‘;u‘.":.-",‘.: 1923 sensations, for the performances of both were wholly un. Sheiby, Mont, May 23.—Another, SHELBY, SCENE OF THE I L CGIBBONE TITULAR HEAVY WEIGHT CLASBIC, JULY 4 18 ONLY | i), "yox” geare shows that they did eactad G Rl e e R the war ery soon will reverberate through | A LITTLE MONTANA OIL TOWN, 11" 8 BOOMING! HALF OF IT8 POPULATION LIVES IN TENTE 1y 45 Wil a5 Axpte GIG.E expected. (onnie Alack has not hac as much success in the West g5 *county's Jjagged bluffs—inst| A8 THIB PICTURE AHOWS. DRILLING OPERATIONS ARL GOING ON IN ALL DIRECTIONS. MOST OF |Jihriy, ae el s thelr Blg brothers as had Huggins but considering what was expected, he has ac- | stronghold of the once powerful, ram-| THE FOLKS WHO COME TO THE FIGHT WILL HAVE TO DO THEIR SLUMBERING IN SLEEPING e ..".‘,'u,:‘, ';',”'":ff" m.m‘::h"‘:’: oeumulated as many headlines, pageous Bloux { CARS. MILES OF SPECIAL TRACKS ARE BEING CONSTRUCTED. ther Bave iheir. full ‘wates o ok 1 o8 s - lotc ed prarie, where | With a blast that brought him within one mark of the pres- o .,:G‘:,‘;q",:;::',,fx“,,‘,‘ one of the! Here on the afternoon of July 4, the mountains and counted the Bloux cowboys and frontiersmen. Then it fcorer, but the Rule Shop misses ent league leadership in his specialty, Babe Ruth closed the Yanks' mightiest tribes in the old west made Tom Gibbons of §t. Paul will strive numbers and horses.® Then they re- became a center of agricultural in. Mere coy lassies and the best that to wrest the world's heavywelght ported bLack to their chiefs, A war terests, Now it s a booming oil Mr. Scorer could get My name's Francis,” "Mine's little Nellie,"” ate, western tour, breaking up a 15 inning duel with the Chicago White | tneir fina! stand, will become a battie championship belt from Jack Demp- council followed, town, growing so rapidly that half of e R ther A v LH A i /G 500“14 CIGAR AMOUSFrRQUALITY The Standing. Sox by knocking the ball out of the Sox park with Dugan on first.{ grouna again The score was 3 to 1. I 4 ‘"“," m: combatants won't be gre. S€Y. superman of the squared circle The battle cry of the oncoming | its population lives in tents. : 3 > , tesquely painted savages, Tomahawks,, The arena in which these modern Blaskfeet hoed through the hills Huge derricks can be eeen nearby. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE It was the ninth straight victory for the Yankees. Ruth has ..:fl,. flflh: and m|,.,,.,"|‘",., will be Bladiators meet in a twentleth century A rald was on, The Sioux ranks Twenty-five miles north of here are o gfl“ eight runs this year, one less than Ken \\lllums of the supplanted by padded mits Roman festival is being bullt upon broken and leaderless, fled in disor- | many active operations. Drilling fOr gy,muyen " rowns, This historical Indian battiefleld— Eround that once ran red with Indian der into Dakota. “liquid gold" is going on constant- Wright 2 i : 2 ———— e s | ynmA PR O mdn)" by even a single ar. bieod. That battle, fought just a mile west ly, Real estate men are busy, and Crowley 4 The Athlstics lost their second | | rowhead—will be the scene of the Upon it stood the gaudily decorated | of here, still is fresh in the memories scores of business wmen from other :'u“,""_" o straight to Detroit, 4 to 8 and suffered test paleface fight of the year. tepees of the gallant Sioux in the win. of many of Shelby's carlier rv-»ldenu parts come in datly, seeking possible — § the temporary lose of Sammy Hale, i | Tt is not to be a death struggle be. ter of 1885.88 before the Blackfeet| Shelby first was a “tank tow locations here. 0 ISR ERAIn T wiio Broks & thumb ”ow nev Llfle up tween hostile tribes but a battle of | hordes swooped down upon them, source of supplies for cattle and Yes, Ehelby's glory is just begin- |y practice. Cleveland kept half a notc b brawn and wits. | Blackfeet scouts came down from sheep men, “liquoring up pllu‘- for Deitare shead of Detroit by scalping the Ros. é | S Ao LOELESY SRS 3 Brown ....... 5 ton Red Sox 3 to 2, F L MeDonough . 9 Washington endad o fair sovesion || I £OUT Leagues GOBB To SHIFT TEAM Petoned o8 by dropping the odd game of the 42 M abe—1237 series to St Louis 12 to 7 - e Stanley Rule -nd Level, G t A their: journey T Btotts .. 85— 287 L e e g National Leagne uml(s UKE VIGTUR'T"” Manager Dissatisfied “m-‘ BOSTON AMERIC ANS | ey ;: oo m east and beating St. Louls T to 3 : Seve A H e Pittsburgh grabbed a stronger hold | Yesterday's Games | Showing and Plans Shake-up to Hovers - " e on second place by again downing the | New York 7 St. Louis 2. i | Get More Effective Defense. - Philadelphians 13 to 6. 4Cy Williams, ~ Brookiyn 5, Cincinnati 6. : lera il > — a 01103 centerfielder, made his 15th home run | Pittsburgh 12, Philadelphia 6, ls Far n mfl m Toumey..Fome Detroit, May 23.—Greatly disap-| Columbus, O., May 23.—Definite an- | interested in the Columbus American | = Ay 4 Chicago §, Bosto inted by the indifferent showing of nouncement was made here today that association club. Mr. Winslow and! f R 2 of the season and now leads hoth go §, Boston 3. | points y th Agnello 4 12 Jeagues. — H' l d' 'd al A g Detroit zgainst invading eastern clubs the Boston American lcague baseball Dr. Drury made the announcement of | Wicox 58 110 . i ver Cineinnati Standing of the Club Has lgh fl 1“ U Yfl'flge Manager Cobb is endeavoring to per-|club has been purchased by three Col- | the purchase upon their arrival here Johnson " M Brook!yn climbhed over ineinn 8 e Clubs !Behroeder . . 108 118 into leadership of the second division, w. . BN fect an inner defense during the ap-| umbus men who will take possession this morning from Chicago. s 9 to 6 ,,;.' showing entire disrespect | New York . [ proaching series with western teams' in October at the end of the present, The purchase was consummated 484 B4t for Pete Donohue, the Red twirler, Pittsburgh 13 | As the Industrial Bowling league that he can take eastward with some/season, | yesterday in Chicago Mr. Winslow said | . Ay Spehiig who led the :nn;l;n lagt year. Had | St. Louls .. 15 season draws to a close it is becom- degree of confidence. The purchasers are E. M. Schoen- | but he refused to make public the ,“.'.TMM MR | S T Toston beaten Chicago instead of los- | Chicago ... 15 |ing evident that the Machine com-| Iliness has kept Rigney out of his berm. Palmer K. Winslow and Dr.|price paid. Intimations, however were |Sattler 113 104 95— 5§ " r & to 2. the Reds now would be | Brooklyn 16 pany has a pretty good hold on the| place at shortstop while a fracture Robert B. hmn who lnrml'rly were lhnt lt was In excess of $1,000, (mo. Lofgren ... L 104 90 wi‘l}:in hulf a game of seventh place. | Cincinnati .. 16 |titla and unless the other teams pick of two hones in Bobby Jones' right - Ak Foote ... S s e idevisdiitelal by ! Boston . ... 18 up pretty fast and the Machine boys foot has necessitated substitutions at ot 515 503 484--1703 | Priladeiphia .. 20 take an awful tumble, they will win third base. Cobb's pitching stat has Thames Must Be Quiet LEWIS GLINCHES TME ., Rawell & Eewin, T 5 \' EA UE | all honors. This week's averages, just shown unexpected weakness. Fol- = 2 {._n’evn\n ’ :. 86— 13 AMERICAN LEAG | Gamoes Todé | complied, show Scheidel as high sin- | lowing the fining and indefinite sus- During Yale-Harvard "ace ST ; m: 15 g5 1 ! Pittsburgh at Phllndel,.hl._ gle man with a mark of 136 with pension of Ray Francis for failure to 2 s b Throws Old Stanislaus Zbyszko From Wells . 118" 120 100— 238 Detroit. May 23. — George Dauss| € b St Foote and the high individual average | observe training rules Cobb an. Cambridge, Mass, May 23.—The |Scheitel 8120 se— 209 was in good form vesterday and won | rlnrlnmn at Brooklyn. | bowler, his mark being 106. The nounced last night that “Rip"” Col- race on June 22 ham-nrn.thr varsity Whom He Won Crown., &hrowing 535 830 ‘“__;,_;{ his seventh victory out of eight starts, hicago at Boston, 11 HERGLE aba Averskel: lins, first string pitcher, has heen eights of Harvard and Yale on the : (P HLEHLL Detroit defeating Philadelphia, 4 to 3. | St- Louls at New York. T Industris) 1esgue Standing fined $100 for the same reason sbut| Thames river at New London, will Him With Headlock in 99 Minutes. gricxson s e ~ _ab. r. h po. n e Narhd of team w. I has not been suspended. be rowed without the raucous din| oo 00 o 0 B8 (8 Driscell H Matthews, ef. . i e e e A American League B Maching i ds 1N Johnny Kerr who used to play for that has marked the passage of the | JTIRNCAPOlS, 1a¥ 33.—hi (Strang. Corr oo 4 | o Tl A TR e 4 A Denver in the western league failed | speeding shells in other vears. As a |o7 ) Lewis of San Jose, Cal, clinched | (Frich i .Y 4 E. « 40 20 s i £ ing the cl . his right to the world's heavyweight Hauser, -1t 3 1 1 16 0 0 Yesterday's Results, Tandem 39 21 to satisfy the Georgian at shortstop means of assuri the clear trans woestll h {anent ‘h h eleh, f. .. BL0 0 00 e s ONILED b R L e |and now Haney is being used at that mission of the coxswaln's shouted ad- presting championship when he de- Gallowas, ns. | 40 %0 L Dutanti ot PhIRA K § | Stanley Works .. 2 | position. monitions and orders to the oarsmen, feated Stanislaus Zbyazko the aged| . McGowan, 1. ....... 3 L8 roit 4, Philadelphia 3. |P. & F. Corbin .. 34 26 , . - A AR . ve Pole from whom he took the titid} in 3y Riconda, 3b. ... P e VR R ] Cleveland 3, Boston 2 Skinner Chuck 33 o1 e e the officials of the two colleges have SR i Pyt Arent Harrls, p. ... C8 B T 1e T B . o e - BUEE 0% 4 & joined in a request to owners of the n engagement here last night. Baehr . Bl a0 0y o)« 8L Toula 1T Weshington 7. Stanley Hdwe ... 32 28 1AbOUt 900 At}sletes fAre vachts which annually line the four ewls used his headlock to win °“e‘l{‘:x”;'r\— e T on ol Stanley Rule . 30 30 B Entered in Phila. Meet mie course that whistles, guns, horns rall in 98 minutes, | e bt Detroit. i The s“'“;"" ek :':.lffl]‘f ity :: :: | Philadelphia, May 23.—College| and other instruments always sound- e | e RTTRRTITS i e el W' L BC|Norih & Judd ... 16 44 | athletes from many gections of the ed as the crews pass be kept silent Columblas Reorgamze, | Happeney S a1 ar g T G T T TS A | SR 'ése g:a:i‘n&Scfi-ne ;; ‘f country were expected to arrive to-| until the race is over. [ucker . 191 104.- 208 Cobb, cf. . s T T A 1 Nt o ¥ ! | day for the in*er.collegiate track and AR VR r 1 | Long 107 86-. 300 AR 1.8 ; . :gl:‘wzlitnd = 3 :’-’ ;; :;f High single, Seheidel, 166, | fiela championships on Frankiin fleld COLLEGE BASEBALL. Meet Thurs,da“ Evenlng Newion Sl e A S8 B AR R B 1% k5] DR tiree iy Dever 381 | Friday and Sa‘uciay. Nearly 900 Colgate 3, Amherst 1. The Columbia baseball nine will re- 308 371 Cutshaw, 2b, 11 3 6 1oty ¥k ; ptid High team single, 8kinner Chuck, men representing 31 institutions are Hamilton 5, Rochester 1. organize Thursday evening at St North & Judd. Bassler, (e Tt n»Chfila ngton ... }! ; 571, entered. Syracuse 8, Rutgers 5. | Mary's playground. The team will ;.m’l" . L 108 10 Daurs, p. b i Ll i 857! High team three strings, Landers, o B RS Tufts 3, Boston University 0, hold a snappy practice, and all are carison TN | amen e ’ 830 | 1581, YALE MEN WIN. Rates 6, Mass. Aggies 2. urged to be on hand. The follow-|Lew Man Philadelphia . . 000 011 010—3 & Tod Individual Averages | Newark, N. J, May 23.—The Yale U. of P. 5, Lafayette 4 (10), ing will report at 5 o'clock on the B o oaey] B e Foote s 105 | men won by a score of 87 to 28 fn Willlams 2, Harvard 1. diamond. Huck, Salmon, Cohen, STk3 ARG BIE, Eavking) noms: run, Heunsr: | ooretnus gororoiengy Myers ..108 [the annual golf tourney played ves- — Matty, Marchesi, Gordon, Politis, Heftman . sacrificen, McGowan and Pratt: deubls| ORIy ohe game scheduled. Happeney ... ..102 | terday by the Yale and Harvard CORBIN PLAYS SUNDAY. McGrath, Tilden, Phalon, Kotkin | Irevethan e AL PR LR R f ‘—""‘—l L Wright ..., ..101 | Alumni of the Oranges and R s Corbin Red Sox go to Ter- and others wishing to make the nine. "*"™% balls, off Harris 2, off Heimach 1, off D: { nternational eague Lofgren ... Sl g county on the links of the Esséx rington Svnday to play the Anpex A hard schedule is hefore the nine. Contf . ,f ;"?,.-k :.'.T!;,\ "u.m'-ww‘ by T'Aupu!u;:r g Scheldel 18y County Country elub. A. C., but not the same team that! A few open dates are on the sched- (Contintied can Kollawing -Page) hits, off Hrnln '; u: 3 h;m:ufl. "l'fl H]-)mar'h Yesterday's Thompgon ....... 1 101 e e played Plainville last Sunday, ac- ule and any 15-17 years average, and = S —————— » o0 te arris; o 3 o v ‘W Siren aorintee, THdrirand and Howiand;| Baltimora 2 Jersey City 1, Frisk .... 101 Connie Mack's men dropped thelr cording to the management. The any team wishing for a fast and @ € 99 time, 1:44. | Buffalo 6 Torento 4. | sattier vvvv.0. 100 |8econd in a row to Cobb's henchmen Corbins practice at diamond No. 2 snappy attraction should get in touch e | Newark 15, Reading 10. Nareum vvv.ve..100 | When George Dauss won his seventh tomorrow night and Saturday after- with Louis Snacht, Toleott straet Yanks 3, Sox 1 Rochester 6§, Syracuse 1. Patrus ... t.iie...100 | BAME of cight starts, 4 to 3. noon. | clty. Chicago, May 23. — “Babe” Ruth Frederickson .......... Pttt e broke up a great southpaw pitching The su,,dmg | Btedman ..... 3 T duel between Herb Pennock and Mike w. 1 pC. { Th ] A L 0 Ofli Cvengross, with a home run mnz}sh | Rochester .. i 8 a8 (Continued on Following Page). ere S t east ne ln EVery ce Bkln(m over the right field wall, in the 15th | Bajtimore ........ 20 10 667! G Tl inning giving New York a 3 to 1 vic- | Byftale % A v 12 538 % g g | Reading . ... .18 15 44 illiams, ies ..o 0 num' weELL Te UESS | LL SMmowE v : A y A Pt B0 S % | Terkey City | hrg oty Mokan, Phillles ...... 1 B0o3S HAS STEPPED 1 P s A‘:"\'S’”,:‘; CRERBLES 8 1 2 1 3 0{Newark . 11 15 423 Russell, Pirates 1 ouT - tte GET P Bu ' VE ! LY Go °© ( 1% a2 3ioyeacum . R ) Iraynor, sPirates 5 AND STRETCH - - Tarw To MY SWEETIE - Skt po——— Daubert, Reds 1 HOPE HE STArS 02 8 ¢ of Games Today. [ Speaker, Indlans 1 AWAY TueE REST 0 0 4 6 0 Bufalo at Toronte. | Hmmer...\vhlrt\r.s 1 OF TwiT DAY v 0 b b o 4l syracuse at Rochester. | Ruth, Yankees 1 | b . . TDaltimore at Jersey City. | Jacobson, Browns 1 ! 3 13 4 0 0 Newark at Reading. 4 _Flome m‘m Leaders, H ( NEsASSis s e Williame, Phillies B} 3 g LR TR Williams, Browns 9 Bt o R e TR Eastern League Ruth, Yanks g Mokan, Phillies 6 | (Continuea on Foliowing Page) Mann, Cards A Albany 2, Weterbury 1. | Hartnett, Cubs . 5 New Haven 8, Bridgeport 7 | Springfield 11, Worcester 3. T Hartford 7, Pittsiield 5. | € ‘DRI "EN; ’ w. L. P.C Hartford ..... T ¢ 882 Springfleld 12 s 600 | New Haven 13 9 591 I Worcester . 12 10 B4h | Waterbury . u 11 500 3 s Albany 13 409 WEIL HOoOwSs Tue x YRR | Bridgeport 18 460 CUTRST L TTIE GiRL L aRIng n:-r'sac:a::oufl“wb i g L s v Towwn ToDay ? CHIEFS "FooTSTeps LIke | | | | | | York in 15 rounds Games Today Harttord at Pittsfield. Worcester at Sprinfield ‘Waterbury at Albany. New Haven at Bridgeport. (" YESTERYEARS IN SPORT May on 23, 1913, Ten years ago, | figure sharks figured Walter Johnwon | pitched only 100 balls in game the But he lost the game. | Twenty-five years ago, on May 23, 180%, Jack Daly of Wilmington, Del, defeated Kid MePartland at New previous day. FOR SPRING ~» A LOW ROLLED FRONT COLLAR Cluet, Peabody & Co.Ine, Troy NY. WORKING HARD BRiGHT CYE S o4,

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