New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 28, 1923, Page 9

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EVEN BREAK OVER SUN. FOR CORBIN'S (Continuea From Preceding Page), ' D ks B . " Corbin 5, Plal 3 e ' " . I a0, Wolwwert - o W 0 ' 1, Corid i \ wame, 20 | 18 Fou mey's Game, L ’ M . - Bl wis a heart hreaker | Mok B 1 o 0 o 0 & to los, Corlin had the game all | sowed up, 4 o b, in the ninth inning, | Total " W B Twa Toveington men were out und Detealt, s two strikos had been oalled on ihe | cepn, of syt e Lt e crowd was leaving the |Ha ' S R tiold when socko! Away went the bal), | R Ih 1, 1 $ 1 ¢ Nigh in the air, 1t was ‘lost in the sun’ u S fl et and slow felding permitted 1t to go |y L R e e it o Lomer, This 1s what really beat | e N I B | 11 Hine who was on the mound for |B® el B L Carbin, Furhler was the Torrvington | hero for it aise was he who scored nx_e{ Total M 4 12 37T 12 winning run in the eleventh when an. | N-=Patted for T. Rlankenshin in cighth " Chirage 040 000 0080 other bigh 1y was not fielded and | oleas 168 308 eon—s wont for a triple, The score: Two tmse hits. Hooper, Biue, Heilmann Corbln Ked No; 1 Colline, Maney, Cutahaw 2 doubie plays, Behalk te Shesls and _ Aheely; left x-=Two out when winning Torrington, ab, . hopo M A A TR R Lo YL S | S T T ) L 8 Y SN YO W ) 0 0 0 3 e e fo: 10 1 ean Prolaner Gagan; dou 7; firat haoe on errore {Continvad rom preceeding oge). real opportunity to size up the team| t also mean a || the winner a epeedy | o wiil s to resuit school. Total B Summary: h p.o. n o jiegto g R by ) SHCA e N, R S o LN 1 1 1 4 0 0 2 2 [] 0 0 0 2 2 0 s 12 [ School. v, h. Do 8 0 B TS ) oy 40 (oo e sy S0 S 00 e R S T 00 0 Sy ; el R T U Orentlechermen, cf, .3 0 0 1 0 © 9 6 balls, Gray 2, . by Gray 15, by playe, Beagle to Grip to Lockweod to Bu Gray; losing pitcher, ble TRADE SCHOOL LOSES Coliegiate Preparatory school of New Iaven conquerors of Taft, Suf- fleld, Bridgeport High and Bulkeley High of Britaln de school its first shutout Baturday morning in the Elm City. The brush was applied to a tune of 6-0, Tho boys were pitted against Perlowski the star boxman of the Elm City tossers and accumulated but two hits, A runner caught &t home was the closest the locals came to breaking the etring of goosc-eggs. Andeen for the locals pitched a good game allowing the heavy hitting prep boys but nine hits, several of a scratchy nature, Al- though defeated the local traders re- celved compliments for thelr showing against the team which has lost only to Yale Freshman this year. FOR SALE BY B. & L. Service Station Plainville Auto Repair Co. T. H. Cogswell N. B. Tire Retreading & Vule. Co. North End Service Station O'Nell Tire & Battery Co. Stanley Quarter Filling Station § 9 33 10 4f 1010 200 00=4 101 010 001 015 v 2, Moore; three it by Hine 11, Gets b left on bases, alk, Gettersloh; Kelly; time of AMERICAN LEAGUE ' Qontinued From Preceling Page) Chicago 6 Lo 0 in the ftinal gume Heore licnge ah, v f . Blankenship nEron; Nafiin; v v NATIONAL LEAGUE GIANTS WIN AGAINT New York, May 28,-~The New York Nutionals, won thelr elghth straight |game yesterday and their fourth in a [row from the Philadelphia club. The final score was 12 to 4, Cy Wiliams nit his 12th home run of the season in the third innlng. Score: Philadeiphin, ab. b, opo. onoa 1 | Mokan, If i | Wrightstone, 3b, ... of Saturday's game: | | Piitlacelphta ew London, handed the New | | Behan, 0 0 o Hond, ' p. No0e 0 o Learh x 0 0 0 0 | Hubbell LA e ) Mitghell 1o 0000 Total oous LT s R TR T Batted for Hond in seventh, xx--Batted for Hubbell In ninth, New York, ab. . h. po. A e, P e S T T Ty 2s a0, gUgETar 2 1 0 0 DG { R TN T 160 ) (ROt ERes TR i) Total 1747 11 o 102 000 0001— 4 New York 610 602 309x--12 Two baws hite, Groh, Young 2; three Wiliiame, basa hit, Bancrof Walk tnson and H left an bases 10; hases on bal Head 3, Hubbell Ryan 5; Frise home rune, O'Connell; plays, Tie k- n, 8mith York 8, Philadelpila oft Ryan 6, Dehan 1, i struck out, by Head off Behan ¢ in 1-3 In- in 62-3, off Hubbell Head; losing pitcher, Finneran and Moran; hits, time, 2:05, Pirates 4, Cubs 2 Chicago, spotted the Pirates four runs in the |y, 1 first inning then pitched air-tight ball | Fournier, and although Chicagc hit Lee Mea- | McCarren, 3b. dows freely, the Cubs lacked the punch when hits would have turned |the tide in their favor, Poor hase running aleo prevented the Cubs from scaring, the game ending ¢ to 2 in favor of the visitors. Score: Pittsburgh. ab, r, W PO B & - | Maranville, PR Ry s y, of, IR AT I e 18 L ) Barnhart, rf, TR D B 1) | Traynor, DI R AL Grimm, TEn0ING 000 Ens, 1b, s R Rawlings, Tl SR e e S Bchmidt, e. CReoi R May 28.—Vic Aldridge | H o Sl mile written guarante by the frequency wit! important d trim appearance worthil Come in and inspect it! You'll be su t its completeness. And the price is only *1185! 995 Sport Roadster, 1145 S All Prices §. o b. Pontiac Coupe for Five, $1445 i \ "o Cnirage ‘ 1 | ¥ i y ' 1 " ' P ’ | i Harinet § : Aldridge. ) 3 i arhan, ¥ | i © ientham s | L Totn ' [ ? Ron for Mitler in eighth Kaufm w it Mar . 2 Kolleher ot 0 " nes 1o Ens. Y v Ens: left ‘ Py 1, Meadows | . & in 5, Kaufmann nepe in 1 el Behmide Han sng wild ook umpires piteiver il s 2, Canlinals 1 | Cincinnati, May 28—The Reds broke thelr losing streal of straight games by defeating 8t uls, 2 to 1 in A pitchers' battle yesterday, Score Burne, rf, ieen 30 L Daubert, 10 3 Duncan, If SRR i Ttoush, o, SO I Bohne, b, . 3 | Pinens, b, . 20 Caveney, 8o, ] Hargrave, ¢ H 1 Luque, p. T Totnl x—Nan for xx—-Rattod for ft. Louls A00 0011 imgue ney ta Boline to lert; Frelgau to Hottomley; Flack to loft on bases, Bt Louls 5, Cinclnnat) hake on balis off Lugue 1, off Toney 3: Luque s, by Toney 1; hits, Toney I off 8ell nome In 1 In ning: lowing pitcher, Torey; umpires, Klem ) and Wilson; time, 1:19, Dodgers 6, Braves 5 Brooklyn, N. Y., May 28.—A wild |piteh by Benton after two men were o out in the ninth permitted Brookiyn I players to score the tying and winning Irun, Score: | Boston, | ab. roh.opo. a e |Bouthworth, ©f. ....3 1 0 3 0o ol Powell, cf. G0 Sy S b ] Boecleel, ih. . L B e | Mcinnts, 1b, P AT Crulse, 1f. 4TI 0BT 6 R0 ti y AL e, s oy | 8mith, 2b, B L0 =R A A e (3 TR 1 1 4 1 0 Marquard, p. e L | Bagwell % (uveoieren 1 0 Dl ERALON; - Dy, v biirs 0j SRR o o Total y 34 5 518 10 0 x—Batted for Marquard in elghth, | *—Two out when winning run was scored. | Brooklyn, rohope oA e R ) S Ball L S LR DEETE 4500 W0 DRSO AT ey Ul Tty s High, s (L ety e pdie | DeBerry (R T Van () 08 0o g e g 2 ORNORN0TE 0 Sp T. Griffith 2z . 0 NORE o o Sip h 72z .. SO TotRl ot T 13 & z—Batted for Vance In fourth, Batted for Decatur in ninth, —Ran for T. Griffith In ninth. ton 2 000 300 00: Brooklyn : .. 300 010 00 Two base hits, McInnis, Johnston, Wheal; | stolen bases, Johnston; sacrifices, Fournier, High; double plays, Kopf, Smith and Me- | Innte; 8mith, Kopf and McInnis; Johnston | _ . 0.to DeRerry to High; left on bases, Boston Yankees of gi I St vouis, b o, . ‘ ) ‘ £ 1 Y (R T i 4 L ALy ) : 3 (T R T | ¥ | I o TR N r o 0 o ) 90 o 010 00x-—2 K three NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 28 1923 on: Wmplies Quigley ABd PArman; time : 2+15 year old team Myrtle street The Collegiate Prep team of Ne 1 Haven is one of the ela uhan Glaw worked for the winners | The Glants ng plicher. | ari \owng piicher, Bons| Aeg 16 te T v wertitne Portland Bell Club Wing | #rioeest Tiinels aui-priseend ad foreed the ning spert from Over East Berlin Nine defeated the Portland wen » dav fron the prometer, W submit and now challenge any M ot Portlend £ By runs oal arrest after the Aght Willlam Mang ' ghth made seore largé t otherwise would have bee Landis Pleads for More i #o1 hut six hite off Peters Back Lots for You ot in the TR TP Chicago, May 28—~A 4 & Where hoys o r—m--“--- state. Bulkeley High of New London | and 1620 06x—19 ¢ S p e B k i l'l 8 whieh trauneed Hartford High sever Kast Rerlis H L 6§ 4 hasehy & the hest Insurancs Iy recently of Sports | 5o Yale infielder A rvacer says thal taking care of yourself pays in the long run ip the good work, The local Trade schoo Manager Tobin was a broken heart. @4 out In its sehedule this year and is ed man when his pets lost out in the making & good showing High schoel, « he's offering no alibis but-—says his| and St Thomas Feminary stiff sehedule eleventh to Torrington yesterday. Still team onght to have won, Fd Hine, the Corbin twirler, pad his first workout yosterday ed pretty fair, With some grooming and a little more experience in hold. ing the men on first he should have a good meason, Moore of Torrington was a tower of strength and with Gilligan turned in some pretty play: | In the Plhinville game Elliott had a great day in the fleld with five put| outs, none of them easy. Corbin's catch of Budnick's drive in the cighth was Saturday's flelding gem, Gerry Crean, who always had been | New York lucky against Corbin, was not up to|8t. Louis hin usuel form Saturday though he|Pitts started off with a bang fanning Cap-| Chicago tain Corhin in the cpener Brooklyn The Giants now have won eight| Boston straight games, and yestarday's was|ppija their fourth in a row from the Phil- lies, Cy Willlams clouted his eighteenth | New York homer yesterday. Phila. > Cleveland The Yankees beat the Washingtons| petroit vesterday §-1, Mousel driving In two|ge, Louis runs in first with homer | Wash, S | Chicago The Ponies and Travelers are play- | gogton ing the best ball in the Eastern eir- cuit each winning five out of six starts during the past week. T VAP Rochester Pittsfleld won § to 83 from New | paitimore Haven yesterday, incldentally getting|1oponto their first victory over the Elm City | puwao bunch since 1921, Reading The New Departure bunch trounced | xrquqri ‘Woonsocket 3-2 yesterday, coming in Syracuss with the third run inthe ninth. 4 Bill Johnston of the good old . s.| Henley Rega A. captures the world hard court ten- nis title after a filve set match with Washer. of the women's doubles. George Dwyalj Bridgeport match-|hend at the maker, is reported as having signed |course. Lew Tendler for a series of matches at Welss park, New Haven, the first to be around the twelfth of June. Willie Fitzpatrick, former local star now playing with Plainville is still a mighty fine player, despite reports that he is all through. He looks like the only dangerous hitter , en the Plainville team and Saturday collect- | ed two safeties. When it {s considered that Berg allowed but five this is not 80 worse, Saturday, in the hoys' games, the Nigger Hill" defeated the Built for Business— Oakland designed this car especially to serve the needs of business and professional men. Its mechanical fitness for daily service, year in an out, isassured by Oakland’s Mileage-Basis Plan for determining the quality of every essential chassis art. Its smooth-running engine carries a 15,000 e. Itseconomy is established h which Oakland has won onomy and Endurance contests. Its y represents its owner. rised at Touring Sedan, $7545 Sport Tourlng, $1165 'A. G. HAWKER 52—56 ELM STREET TEL. 2456 Hiekey Perlowski of the has maintained a fine record this y losing but Freshman. In a recent game with Suf Woll, Well! At Iaat the Pirates have | feid he sent 17 men to the benoh by | World's lightwe hraken inte the winning column. Keep the strike out route giate Prep for any school team Three years ago athleties in the lo hd 1ook. ©Al Trade school w that time they have progressed rapld Iy and now furnish teams on a level with most High school basketball and basehall teams of this season should draw far better support than the loeal fans have shown, e unknown, Bince teams, The The Pioneers won yesterday from | Plainville by a score of 11 to 10 Runs This Week National League e - Cineinnati - | cvoan oa I i 3 i wH = W ' 1 3 0 S . LRI R e e ] R » League WT F BTt 9 14 10—45 International a3 Soeanas Jersey City R A AN KR ohe tta to Be Over Shorter Course Henley, Eng., May 28.—The Henley = | regatta here this year will be rowed | In the same tourney Mille. Buzanne gver a slightly shorter Lenglen comes through flashily in the | strajght course approximately one and | singles, but collapses after the last set |a quarter miles. but almost The starting point will be advanced about 100 ygrds and | this adjustment will eliminate a slight | the existing AMERICAN SALES CO. In addition to having an except- ional power margin, it is free from pre-ignition knocking, heating, and imperfect combustion. Many of even the most costly motors @re mot yet ‘similarly perfected. onslaught Hatteries: Peters and Muldoon, v fanderaos ' X ) ke busehs commissioner pr sty [ e Bvery bey, if he is nermal " 1 in times of peace that he LEONARD IS FAVORITY s an athiete, In 99 cases out of 100 Collegiate Prep that athiete is & haschall player ar | Not in Best of Candition for Mitchell shoild be provided with a place to that 1o Yale Pight Tomorrow. However oy themselves. 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