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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 28, 102 e — CORBIN RED SOX LOSE 11 INNING THRiL_LER T0 fi)RRINGTON — PIRATES AT LAST BREAK INTO WINNING COLUMN — TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT TO SHOW YOUR DESIRE FOR A CITY LEAGUE FOR SATURDAY GAMES — HARTFORD HIGH PLAYS HERE MEMORIAL DAY AFTERNOON—SPORT ITEMS - - HOW ABOUT A CITY LEAGUE? ATTEND TONIGHT'S MEETING [ R How about that eity baseball league? The fans certainly want such an organization here in the city and the eity itself, through its public amusement commission, is anxious to give the people what they want, Now it's up to the munu%erl and players of the | various semi-pro teams about the city, Tonight is the time to |eome forth and express your willingness to take part in such a | eity league and there will be a meeting of the commission in room | 207 of eity hall at 7:30 o'clock, All managers of teams in the city are urged to be present and give suggestions for the league, and others interested also are urged to be present and give their views, It is proposed to have a city league which will play a summer league schedule at Walnut Hill park on Saturday afiernoons, Jimmy Naughton, a former Ward league player, now on the public amusement commission, is an active worker for the league, et e o e 0 e e Ty e ———— R ——— SPOTLIGHT IN BIG LEAGUE | Lewis and Clark Once Comped Where Dempsey| Is Now Training For Fight ' SWITCHES FROM ATHLETICS | TO LOWLY BROOKLYN TEAM |.___.. G e - - - Dodgers, Now in Third Place, Start Sevies With Giants Today—Yanks Overwhelm Senators While Ty Cobb's Men Get One Notch Nearer to Third Place By Trouncing Chicago. ‘ New York, May 28,—With the hitherto moribund Philadel- ia Athletics taking a Sabbath rest, the baseball spotlight has n switched temporarily from the American league to the Na-| tional to be focussed on the once lowly Brooklyn Dodgers who to- day meet the Giants, By defeating the sixth place Braves yes- terday 6 to b, the Dodgers clambered to a tie for third position with the Chicago Cubs who tumbled before the Pirates 4 to 2, b o AN The Dodgers in meeting the Giants will go up against the : y } ] ¥ d [ toughest proposition in the National league. The Giants had an easy time with the Phillies, 12 to 4. The venerable Luque came to the rescue of the Cincinnati Reds iitchlng them to victory over the St. Louis Cards after six straight defeats, 2 to 1. n the American league the Yanks overwhelmed Washington 8 to 1, Pipp, Yankee first baseman, hitting in his 17th consecutive JOHNSTON WINNER EVEN BREAK OVER OF WORLD'S TITLE' SUN. FOR CORBIN'S Captures Tennis Crown at St./Win From Phinvlle But Lose i Gloud--Lenglen Has Heart Attack ' Eleventh to Torvington Team game, Ty Cobb's Detroit Tigers got a notch closer to the third place Cleveland Indians by defeating Chicago 6 to 0. The Indians lost | | St Cloud, France, May 28.--Wil liam M. Johnston of California today holds the hard court tennis cham- The best the Corbin Red Sox could | do over the week-end was get an even | brea lefealing the Plainville team TS T (NG TERS | pionship of the world In men's sin- | Satu afternoon 7 to 2, hut loging JACK'S TRAINING QUARTERS |2isk. H6 deteated V. WaRher, of Bal: |to] the. TorrisstonLtaahln ithet Inttes poor-farm stands today, they smoked | his hops. It was his grandson, Charley [glum yesterday in a stubbornly con- (eity yesterday, 5 to 4, in 11 innings, Volk, who cl 1 the deal with Demp- tested mateh that went five sets, | satarday's Game, scy for the V. Johnston's victory in the last hard | ki bR ctad o S tle island half a mile from the scenc | The old br burned down some |eourt tournament at which world | g Aieioush Berg started off wildly in of Dempsey's camp on July 4, 1804, | years ago. A roadhouse sprang up in |titles will be awarded shared interest | oo 07 ora™ nya g iy oly -np"wfin’!v | blazed the white man's trail through | 8o Lewis and rk called the island | its place. The old orchestral plano still {With the play of Suzanne lenglen. i ey on the bags O the othas | the great northwest, hover over the|“White Bear.,” That has been its name | was in the living room when Jack |The French girl after defeating Miss |, ., Corbin found Crean's offerings spot where the ipion I8 pummel- | ever since. , { moved in, { Kathleen McKane of = England, B0t |Cpo’ jitg meant runs and had hut ing his spi But there is even more history be-| Now the funer dance hall is a rub- |through the women's doubles play | o o0 P 5 L 0T Here 119 ye hind the present “Dempseyville.” room and bath. The outer hall s [4nd then collapsed, suffering from o | ™y Gne coared in the first funing | oneers made A mile above ’ A century after Lew nd Clark recurrence of heart trouble, »\vlvhl two pases and a ‘hml 'm_m(‘_ e | on the bunks of the swiftly rushing | had come 0ld Brewer Voik, known There is a possibility that Mlle, Bilidnistes A | Missourl, where the Cascade county | for miles around, was there brewing Lenglen will not enter the Wimbledon Jouble f;r fandrig and & sing! N - - . . |tournament inasmuch as it would ap oy Biahali 2 et A% econed | pear that she needs a rest, Her vie R (Kt orenar an ot eIl [tory in the singies tired her greatly | DT eI ph s N gnaioy il and in the midst of the mized doubles [d€r Blanchard Barnett {againat J. B. Gilbert amd Miss McKane [dided by 1 Ishe fainted. However, the champion |MeT'8 drive recovered and with her partner, M, |sixth on Ba sacker Preisser's single. In the eighth t put across iwo more on Huber's s s single and The no ground for they whipped the St. Louis Browns 6 to 2, The Athletics and the Boston Red Sox had a day of rest, AMERICAN LEAGUE SR, Yanks Win, Washington, May 28.—New York bunched hits with Warmouth's wild- | ness and captured the first game of | the series with Washington here yes- | terday, 8 to 1. Score: New York. (By Bill Breitensteig) Great Falls, Mont,, May 28, of Lewis and Clark haunt Jack Demp- sey's training quarters, Shades of the gallant explorers who -Apirits { the pipe of pence with hostile Indians, Grizalies were encountered on a Iit How They Line up in Four Leagues rs ago these daring pi- i ymnasiun, With Jack are his two *SENATORS LOSE IN 110K Drop Hard Fought Gabe by Score of brothers, National League Yesterday's Games New York 12, Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 4, Chicago 2. Brookiyn 6, Boston 5. Cincinnati 2, 8t. Louis 1. MERIDEN’S PITCHING ACE IS APPLE SAUCE FOR H. 5. NINE pn . sray PIRATES WIN GAME FRCM | Allowing Silver City Boys| WALLINGFORD CLUB, 13-6 But One Hit—Hartford! S | ’ Flude Their Jinx and Come Through | Plays Wednesday After- Brekivs o ey Fer noen at St. Mary's Fiefi. | Philadelphia at Boston. | Biptesurglc g - Ghipags. 5 N s s T S Cineinnati at St. Louis. two |oommumueema T T ez et | swnune -3 SlovuuaSacal 9-8 at St Mary's Baschall Diamona “ochet, won the match. | Before the women's doubles were called, Mlle. l.englen announced that she would default, but the tournament | The Senators after winning |officials prevalled upon her to con- five straight games lost a hard tinue, Paired with Mlle, Golding, she | fought game to the Sluggers, score |played off form and the French pair | | 9-8, yesterday at St. Mary's. lost the match to Mrs, Beamish and For seven innings Darnes held the Miss McKane of England, Sluggers' to two hits, but the support | | went to pieces and the Sluggers scored | | three runs. After two out in the last of the ninth they tled the score. Bad | base running and failure to hit with The Pirates broke the jinx that has | men on base held the Senators score- been following them all season when | less for the next twvo innings, and in hey acted us hosts at St. 3 field | ¢ ast of the eleventh with one out| ,‘\u‘- and a man on third a single to right, nome | gcored the winning run. g U Al 5 all end of a 13 to G score. | seventh inning. the Senat rsnlntr]’) rn‘c m,‘;:; F‘““M“ih l;”“‘m.””gdf{ezae? ‘?0;5“",‘ « tes were in good form and | Barnes outpitched Matollo, but Ma- yiaqietown ,'c‘:,r:f;":':,, ol was on |Winniger. 1h "“f’lv_;:;”. : S e tn]l.n \"ah cfficient with m.r-n on base. | ¢ye firing line for New Britain B“"‘::\"a:l‘s‘:?:r‘;[:‘" den team was able to collect but one with one man ahead of him. | wn'f{};li‘?\r{i:,""] ten while Matollo | fanned 17 batters and allowing but 5 {Crean, 1. | it oft G In the third inning| “Lefty” Huber and “Butsey” Hali, L 230 | hits. Larson was the shining light at ' ¥ Walsh hit a single which did not fig- New Rritain battery, worked well | Summary: | bat while Darrow and Parsons exe- | corbin Rod Sox . fure in the scoring. C ¢ whiffed 156 and Movrelli ani ‘lcehan figured in a A R. H. E. | cuted a snappy double play which Palinville P.C. | of the Silver City te playerss | Senator 202 130 000 00—8 8 5 drew applause. Bloomberg did the : r\\'n‘ ba ) TTil The Franklin Square team played | N 8% b s Pivates go. tol Slugzet 010 100 321 01—9 7 & best work for Middletown. mgen Sh halie by far the best game of the season. vy the town team there, The team will meet for Berg 5, Crean They went into the game with the ore: ‘, Tuesday night at 6:30 on the Britain spirit and pounded New Britain, street grounds. the blond captain of the E ! ‘n team served up to them, nia's three errors were excusable. !y ‘g45| His over anxiety to help his A | eaused the misplays that were I | charged against him. He redeemed ! himself on the offense when he i | pelt out two hits. Reynolds & Gri | were the stars for the loca | the offense -and dofense. Grip got three hits out of five times at bat, | scored one run, had a put out and | three assists. Reynolds got on b three times, twice on hits and onc when he was hit by the Meride piteher. He contributed his sh teward the victory when he pulle off two sensational catches in the field Taylor Standing of the Cluhs w. L. . 28 8 . 21 14 .17 17 17 17 v 18 19 14 18 2 e ceccooccmoonB e Car- o Somam®moLmmo]y Yesterday. ¥ double, score: New York .. Pittsburgh Brooklyn Chicago . Bt. Louls Boston .. Cincinnati 14 19 Philadelphia ... 8 25 5 Corbin Red Sox, b o Goalin, AlO; Liebold, If. Judge, 1b, Evans, cf. Peckinp: Gharrity, s Warmouth, p. . Hollingsworth, p. 1 i 1 e 1 LOTHERANS WIN FIRST Defeat Middletown in Luther bfllmlp‘ Total Game—Wolf Fans 17 and Allows | But Five Hits,, lhsswsucscuap Iess20z2550ma® Projase | Carraz Berg, p. Clean in Sunday Game at St ol vocrnucounon? 4lonronmpuuy 27 1 301 003 001—3 | Washington 000 001 000—1 | Two base hits, Ward, Beett, Hollings- | worth; three base hits, Rice, Dugan; home run, Meusel; double plays, Ward to Scott Plpp; Gharrity to Peckinpaugh; left ew York 5, Washing base off Warmouth 7, Jons Hol- uck out, by Warmouth 4, Jones gworth 3; hits, off Warmouth 4| 3 inninge, off Holllngsworth 3 in| 32-3 innings; balk, Warmouth; losing pitcher, Warmouth; umpires, Owens and Dineen; time, 2:00. si e Total New York . nihingt Mary's—Portland Next Week, Fitzpa Eillott, ! Landry Batting the offerings of the much R | touted Baracavich around and ftield- American League ling splendidly behind i | Clayton Gray, the N team downed the | school team § to 1 Saturday at Meri- den. Throughout the game the Meri- Yesterday's Results. New York 8, Washington 1. Cleveland 6, St. Louis 2. Detroit 6, Chicago 2. 2 Only three games scheduled. Indians 6, Browns 2. §t. Louis, Mo, May 2§.-—Cleveland took advantage of Pruett's wildness and defeated St. Louis 6 to 2 here yesterday afternoon. Score: Clnellbnd. ab, The Standing. i practice 11 Dllisl New York .. Philadelphia . Cleveland . Detroit .. Washington . 8t. Louis . Chicago Boston .. The Red Sox team as a whole did not have the usual pep yesterday. (Continuea on Following Page). ‘ BRIGCS S Huunl Jamieson, If, Wamby, 2b. . Bpeaker, cf. . Gulsto, 1b. Connolly, rf. J, Bewell, e Lutzke, 2b, O'Nelll, o, . 0 0 cnop ‘Whe;farFellier Ne;i—sma Frie;d ‘ FATHER | HAVE DECIDED IT 1S ABOLT TIME | SHOULD GET OULT INTo ThHe BUSINESS WORLD AND CEARN A LIVING -+ | HAVE ACQUIRED SUFFICIENT KNOWLEDGE IN MY SCHoOL I'M SURE To MAKE MY SERVICES IN A BIG BUSINES S CONMCERN | SAY LIKE YouR ownN, OF CONSIDERABLE VALUE .. PERHARS BY FALL TIME { SHALL MARRY = semosomo® 1 0 0 3 3 4 3 5 H ; 10 Games Today Boston at Philadelphia. International League P Stephenso: almoscconrnorny Sloreacacw Siorcousuen wloos Total e 33 s—Batted for Ehaute in nin St. Louls, ab, o 4 Selronmononnounr s = Yesterday's Games Newark 9, Baltimore 5, 11 innings. Rochester 4, Toronto 2. Syracuse 13, Buffalo 6. Jersey City 10, Reading 7. [ Mwey LAt de The Standing. w. . 26 23 17 16 14 14 11 8 Games. Today. Syracuse at Buffa¥o, Toronto at Rochester, Jergey City at Reading. Newark at Baltimore, cHmomomoMy S mawomwes R Schilebne Pruett, p. Total Two ba ber, Prue Wamby, Bchliebner; bases, Cleveland 12, balls, oft Pruett 19, struck out, by Bheuts 3 oft Shaute 5 in 8 inunin, in 1; winning pitcher, ©rmsby and Connolly; tims, Tigers 6, White Sox 0. Detroit, May 28.—Rip Collins allow- d only five hits and Detroit shut out SR 813 fli l2os5525202 hnoley nahan [} 0| Rochester .. hits, Connolly; sacrifices, Ger-| Baltimore Speaker, Sewell; double plavs | ;. a0 Sewell and Gulsto, Gerber and eid #mith and Guisto, left on| Reading . Bt. Louis § es on | Toronto Shaute 3; Smith 1; , City by Pruett 4; hita | JeTsey City oft Smith none Newark ..... aute; umpires | Syracuse ,... 148, celebrated his change from 657 the tail end of the batting order to| 48 the top position by getting a pass ‘485 | that vesulted in the first run in the “4s3 | opening inning. The slaughter of the Silver City continued in the third when Red and Golds chased each other around the I 9 for a to s, The Meriden flelders saw at dis- wlosw Total Rangers Win Sunday in Game With Coloved Stars’ The Colored Stars were out-shown | ¥ when they went up against | gers at the old Pioneer dia- | came out at the small end | score. Bill Chant and Mattey 1 for the winners. Ruffin and Jackson tfied desperately for the | loser: al of five r veste the R , Bang, Bang mond innings comb went the 1 the Hardware City team, and five runs trickled across the before the third out was made. | y lost the chance ol a shut-out victory in the fifth inning wh walked one of the Meriden p hit one and an error by Kania resuit- ed in the lone run. Gray's guilt edge pitching w est neen at the according the 5 and al- ng hut one hit and one run, he is- sued only two passes. The team will next ta known and much 1 Public H team, two falis hem last year who consider then second 1o none when championship teams are being mention The game will be played a M eld on Memorial Day afternoon This will afford the Red and Gold fo! s their first (Continuea on Following Page) Eastern League Yesterday's Games Hartford 6 Bridgeport 5. Waterbury 7, Worcester 1. Pittstield 9, New Haven 3. Springfield 13, Albany 8. YVESTERYEARS IN SPORT Ten Years Ago On May 28, 1913, J.each Cross was scheduled to meet Bud Anderson at Yernon, Calif, July 4 eason, ZThe Standing. w. L. @ pn the well Hartford who took and Hartford . Epringfeld Now Haven Waterbury Worcester . Albany Bridgeport Pittefieid Twenty-Five Years Ago olves On May 28, 1898, Jack Flaherty knocked out Fred Horsford at Chica- &0 in six rounds. Triangles of Kensington Square Up With Echoes Yesterday the Triangles of Kensing- ton squared accounts with the Echoes of New Britain by a 15 to 6§ score. Each Triangle batter landed on the pitching of Newbarr of the Echoes for at least two hits. Karam's field- ing McCormick’s base running and Chamoni’s batting featured for the Triangles, while Naples' all-around playing starred for the Kchoes. On Memorial Day morning the Triangles Williams, play the Cubs a return game at Wal- Williams, put Hill park, and are out to repeat Ruth, Yanks their win of two weeks ago. The Mokan. Phils score by innings: Hartnett, Cubs . Triangles Cards Echoes Traynor, Pirates .. Batteries: Rayno and Chapin, } . Phits barr and Naples. | Ketleher, Cubs Games Today Hartford at Worcester, Albany at New Haven Waterbury at Bridgeport. Pittsfield at Springficid | (Continued on Following Page). 'Five Leading Batsmen [ In Each Major League YESTERDAY'S HOMERS | Willlams, O'Connell, Gia Meusel, Yankees . Nationnl Le Wheat Brook Grimm, Pitts ... Frisch, N Bottomley, Hornsby, £t 1 Home Iun Leaders Phils . 8t. L. Covprighe, 1923, V. 7. Tribame Jue. Pail | Tierne

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