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B T St st NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEF ALD, BERNSTEIN WINS DUNDEE'S TITLE ON DISPUTED DECISION — HIGH SCHOOL SENDS HARTFORD BACK THURSDAY, MAY 81, 1023, e HOME DEFEATED — CORBIN AGAIN TASTES DEFEAT — INDUSTRIAL BOWLERS SHOW ACTIVITY — JOIE RAY LOSES IN HANDICAP RACE — MEMORIAL DAY AUTO RACE SENSATIONAL AFFAIR SUAL NORWICH TEAM WINS RECORD AND HOLD STRONG OVER CORBIN BOYS POSITION AT TOP OF PILE piwing o Wessloski Fea tures Memorial Day Contest In Recent Trip Captured 17 Out of 20 Games, a Wonder- fully Fine Record—Pirates Draw Closer to Giants By Capturing Two in One Day—Cincy and Philadelphia Each Trounce Opponents in Morning and Afternoon Battles. New York, May 81.—With the American league's eastern teams returning home and the National easterns starting the western invasion today the Yanks still well at the top of their list returned home with the best record ever hung up by a Yankee team on an out of town assignment. They start against the Bos. ton Red Sox today. The American league champions captured 17 of the 20 con- tests, They lost only one series during the trip, that to Philadel- phia, winning one of three games. The Yanks made a clean . sweep of the other series with the exception of Detroit, the Tigers i taking one game of four, |on B The Yanks widened the gap between themselves and the Athleties by winning both of yesterday's double header at Wash- ington 6 to 4 and 9 to 5. The Athletics lost their stride when the Bostonians whipped them twice 6 to 5 and 6 to 2, Babe Ruth aid- ed the Yankees with home runs in each game, the BAp bl | m e ‘ ortstop to home, ve of work as Cleveland narrowed tween the Indians and the athletics by dividing its double header with Chi. cago which took the afternoon game 7 to 2 and lost in the morning 7 to 6. The Tigers broke even on the day hy How They Line up $lo 5 5 vouis ok e worms (| in Four Leagues £ ens st Quony game 10 to 2, e At L 1e New In the National league the Giants = e : cEeve haited the Brooklyn Dodgers by tak- i L SR S AT 4 ing the second game of the day 9 to National Leag“e 6. Brookiyn won the first 5 to 2 its third victory of the series. The Pirates drew closer to the Giants by taking both contests from 5 Chicago 5 to 4 and 10 to 2, Cincinnati Philadelph beat St. Louls two times, 4 to 2 and | 8t. Louis 2-0, Cincinnati 4-5, 6 to 0 and Philadelphla did the same Rt for Christy Matthewson's Braves 5 to Standing of the Clubs 8 and 6 to 1. The first game went 11 W L. innings. New York ....,... 29 11 | Pitteburgh ....... 24 15 Brooklyn . 20 Chicago . 18 St. Louis i i ) I 1o Reddy Fast Game Sunday teAm goes outfit when onopaug, North On Sunday the Corbin consid should town and state Rrook| 5 ] 8, Boston 3-1, Th yre of vesterday's Corbin Ited sox. AMERICAN LEAGUE Phils Lose Two Cincinnati . 17 Philadeiphia, May 31.—The rush|Boston e of the Athletics toward the top of the | phjladelphia . 12 American league was halted abruptly | yesterday when Boston took both the | morning and | SRS . 31 2 1 1 State Hospital, - N L., a.h L. p. e Games Today. furphy ; : 1 o Chicago at Cincinnati. Sheua I o Pittshurgh at St. Louis. Sully R bixnpati® % 2 Brooklyn at Boston. i R Y 7 0 Philadelphia at New York. : American League i SR : afternoon games. Thu | first was an exciting contest won by | a score of 6 to 5, but in the afternoon | Boston outclassed the Athletics and | won, 6 to 2. Score: | (Morning Game) r. h. e B 3 d g 000 001 140—6 12 1 Philadelphia 000 101 210—5 13 attaries: Picinich. Walters and Ehmke; | Heimach and Walberg. Yesterday's Results, Cor . Boston 6-6, Philadelphia 5-2. apital 50 010 New York 6-9, Washington 4-5, ; L Cleveland 7-2, Chicago 6-7 St. Louis 10-3, Detroit 2-4. R Perkins, Hasty (Afternoon Game)., Boston. ab. > The Standing. w. New York ... 0 28 Philadelphia .... 20 Cleveland .......,. 21 Detroft ..... . 19 St. Louis 16 | Washington ...... 14 Chicago . 14 Boston .. 13 Games Today 8t. Louis at Detroit. Cleveland at Chicago. Boston at New Yor! e The International League Mitchell, se. Walters, . Menosky, cf. Burns, 1b. Harris, 17, £ Fiagstead, rf. Shanks, 2b. . McMillan, 3b. Ferguson, p. s Zelimke; time "I Trian g]csr Take Another Fall Out of the Cubs ngles of Kensington took of the Cubs of New by a 15 to § score. Yk s S : | » @ o > all ot Matthews, cf. Riconda, 3b another Britain yesterday 1l Greeo starred at riangles. Harkins play- Il for the Cubs as did Baker. B score IR ) S Rommel, p. angles sloscomcoono? Cubs Yesterday's Games Batter| Toronto 10-8 Buffalo 9-5, nion ana Rochester 5-5, Syracuse 8 Raltimore Reading Jersey City New: 16 2 2 110—6 010 000 001—2 Harrls, Mat- onda; home | ftchell; sae- Total Boston Philadelphia . Two base thews, MeMillan, run, Flagstead; st rificen, Watlers Menosky, Mitche double plays, Mitchell to 5 Ferguson to Mitchell to The Standing. Bhanks to Burns; Mite Ll W I Burns; left on ha 3 . MR i Ty he followir phia 6 base on L o Rochester [ 1 ingles e fo struck out, by Ferguson 1 Raltimore 1 wild piten Buffalo 5 4 gwisng: and 3 ! PITIIT e T *, Druzinski, ¢ Toronto . R 1 . £ 7 n, Jersey City ... Newark Syracusc akeer, Walters, - ALL SAINTS TO PLAY Will Go to Berlin Sunday to Tackle the Big T ales All-Saints will journey to Ber- RBig Berlin expect- ints lineup 1 to appear in the 1t the Berling B. Stehelek, G. p; Jos. Kupec, Sejerman, G. Sar- s Ind; nushi- i J. Goffa, I3, One Yanks Win Two Washington, May 31.-—New York made it four in a row from Washing- ton, winning both games yesterday, in the morning 6 to 4, and in the after noon 9 to 5. Babe Ruth drove out a home run in each game, bringing his I total for the scason to 11. Score Toronto Itimore at (Morning Game) ! ' y City at N 3 S T I Games Today. Rochester at Syract wetice Thursday, rom 6:30 to 7:30 oon from 1:30 New York | be held on the Na- ashington Patterion Johnson, Ho Bengough Ingaw Eas@rn League he present with the 5 Stehelek. Games Bridgeport (Afternoon Game) Yesterd, New York. New Haven 7-11 ab, % Hartford §.10, 4 Worcester 5-1, § Albany 8.7, Pittsficlc The Standing. W Hartford Springfield New Haven Worcester Waterbur Albany Bridgeport Pittsfleld Peckinpaug G Mogridge. 1 Games Today Warmo P o 0 Albany at Pridgeport. e, » Vi Waterbury at Worcester, Hartford at I'itisfield. RERUNNSE n F9 Springideld at New Haven YVESTERYEARS IN SPORT ien Years Ago 1, 1913, Devourex Milburn seriously hurt in YESTERDAY'S HOMERS Ruth, Yank vans Burns, Red Sox .. Flagstead, 1zed Sox T. Blankenship Hauser, Athlet Bailey, Dodg On May ! Groh, Ameriean poloist, practice Carey Home Run Leaders Phils tuth, Yanks game > > » W 1ams Twenty-Fice Years Ago On May 31, 1592, Drookiyn had lost Williams 16 of the last 15 games played in the or, Athlet i2-team league. | Phils Brow Mokan. . (mueh speed and stam . [third " |mirers from storming it. but rs from | 1| Hetimann, O I Miller, Collins, Chicago .. 36 Sar- | BERNSTE;V WINS TITLE IN TOMMY MILTON WINS RACE FAST BATTLE WITH DUNDEE AT INDIANAPOLIS 2nd TIME; AMERICAN AUTOS SUPERIOR . Winner Averages 91.4 M . Miles Per Hour During New York, May 31,—New York's boxing experts are in dis- f | o ¥ agreement today over the judges' deeision last night which re- ! Lfl' Gnnd ofsw M]le moved the junior lightweight erown from the head of Johnny Stretch Dundee and placed it on the brow of Jack Bernstein of Yonkers, after their slashing 15 round contest in the Velodrome, i Half of the experts llhmk D'undee :hnulldl«uhfr hn;’e relhlmed his 180 pound championship or been awarded nothing less than a 5 I draw, while the others agree with the judges that Bernstein had One Fatality at Track—Ex perts Agree That U, S, Made Machines Are Bet- ter Than Othenr Some Experts However, Feel That Johnny Should Have _ Had Nothing Less Than Draw, But Judges Gave Challenger 7 Rounds, Title Holder 3 and 5 Even, seven rounds, Dundee three and that five were even, | . new champion. It was the reaffirma tion of the old maxim that youth w\:'l be merved, Bernstein, 23, had too| na to be over. e ] come by the veteran of 32 years and | Jndustrialists scores of professional ring contests. Rernstein has had less than 20 pro. | 1! houts | | meeting was a snappy affair, {fast and furious, with both young men ever willing to give and take. The veteran Dundes chalienger down for the count of nine in the Have Several Fast| Indianapolis, May 81.—Tommy Mile ton's spectacular victory in yesterday's 500 mile automobile race, tha fired time any driver has ever won the |event for the second time, was the | subject of mueh comment among au- tomoblie experts today., They point out the fact that eight of ten cars finishing in the money, thelr | oy Chuck tool: two out of thres from = {vigilance was thwerted by a well Fardware, tha Kiule 8Sh e including the first seven in order % op Adressed and personable ) ng woma S Posbead S " . |the way. t were of Ameris can make as proof that the United inl'n :*'fiml.nd through the ropes, rnnh.' and the Stanley Wo s ed across the ring and kissed the new | & 6 0TS i & Judd, The nt while the quest of Furopean de- Ligh team sears of the evening was mond by “ {0 7 Score signers after the hest possible small Games at Rogers' Alleys and Girls Also Stage Special Match, TOMMY MIUTON In the Tuesday night matches in the Industrial league at Rogers' alleys, the P. & T. Corbin tcam won th straight from the ut 14 Hine round hut the youngster came |iove \nd Landers gave a similar dose BAGK. SEang to Fafnir. In the other matches, the Police had to surround the ring at |y .00, eompany took two out of the hout's end t6 keep Bernstein's ad- (0 srom the Corbin Screw, States still maintains the superiority in mercantile designs gained during hampion gquarely on the lips, A made by the Machine company, whose light ear of low gasoline consumption, Five Leading Batsmen howlers knocked down a total of 1478 | is prompted by the direct necessit ] E h M oy L pins. S atiipar 5 N the interest of American d'smrn»rs is n kach Major League " | In a slugfest that dragged into @i- | nurely 5 theoretical one. No one real National Tcague Corbin's was deteated | OSt three h"”"»‘ the New Britain | pocogsity of the building of small cars 7 er and Club G.AB. R Rule | FlIBh school baseball team downed [ oneionts the United States for seve Wheat, Brooklyn 34 |the team of the Hartford High school, | .01 vears to come " - 2 9 | - 2 vd of about 400 e " Griom/ Biiiabiret 4 1500 Ludstore Aisrowe ot anout ! That the tiny 122 cubic Inch piston ottomlcy, St. L. 4 pectators at St. Mary'a fleid Vester- | 4., 1acement racers proved them- Hornst 8t. Louls 2 day afternoon. Beagle led the as- 1 ’ \ 3 lies. 5 A selves capable of all asked of them Mokan, Philadel. 26 it sault with three hits, one of which 5 | ® S —————— also was the consensus of automobile American League 2 was a home run, men. The fact that numerous cars | Piayer and Club G AB. R. H. Suzanne Cancels Almost In the opening inning the teams| Cloe o 80 A in the race Detroit 34 120 24 51 . 2 played poor baseball, and the Capital NALHIRE iP5 8R%1Y iy 9 Boston 26 12 All Tennis Engagements | City aggregation got off to o one run { through mechanical and engine trou- Philadel. 27 91 16 33 |margin in its half of the first inning. | Ple. means little for these :lnr-u.u may Cobh, Detroit . 39 21 b Press. & {This was accomplished without mak- |Promptly be remedied, the experts Parfe, May 31, — Mile. Suzanne|i,g 4 pit The home boys came back [8aY. That the tiny racers could stand Lenglen who suffered from a reeur-|in“tne jagt half of the same inning|the grind of the 500 mile derby and | rence of her heart trouble in the re-|,,q pounced on the offerings of Ma- come through in such excellent con- cent §t. Cloud tournament has can-|,otag for two runs. They were "‘.‘pr‘di(ihn was a matter of astonishment |to automobile men. Drivers of the | | special match, a ladies team | from P. and F. three straight games by the Shop damsels, h game was close s .. and only 45 pins separated the win- 1 s ners from the losers in the fina! tal- | Reichle, By The Associated |Siki Never Again Will i Fight Outside of Europe | Paris, May 31.—Battling Siki has | refused an offer of §10,000 cabled him by Tex Rickard for n bout with Kid | Norfolk late in July or August. The reason advanced for the refusal is that 8iki is to meet Marcel Nilles in | Paris on July 8, but the Senegalese| fast game of basebail confided to his friends that he would Quonos by a 2 to 1 celled all tennis engagements till|1eq for the rest of the game hough August with the exceptisn of the they had to keep getting runs. | foreign speed m creations had no Wimbledon and French champion-| With the score 7 to 1 the Hartford [comment to make regarding the rela- ships. fteam showed its fighting spirit in the | tively poor showing of their cars. fourth inning when they scored four May End Racing runs. They took advantage of the Whether Indianapolis wiil stage an- The Elm City Colored Giants in a Dasses and errors of tha New Britaln | other race was uncertain. Rumor have defeated tae team and pushed across “the much |been current that the cedway of- score at North, needed tallies. Beagle gave the fans| ficjals, alarmed at the anti-sport Me- never again fight outside of continen-| Guilford yesterday The|8 thrill when he belted one of the of- | morial Day bill passed by the Indiana tal Europe. He belioves he was un-|game was the “rst ore of the scason | ferings of Mazotas over the right|iagigiature but vetoed by Governor justly treated when he met Mike Me- | for the Giants and was the first one of |fielders head for a home run. Mazo- | yfeCyay have been seeking a site to which they might move the track. Tigue in Dublin. the season that the Quonos lost. ('A% Was soon relleved of his mound —— Young “Rube” duties by Van Orden, the much touted | vjeveland is reported to have made bids for the next race. Hadley's pitching was |, b0k praised pitcher of the Hart COLL BASEBALL brilliant and prevented the Giants W ) it ata i ford team. Why they didn't start the The death of Hubert Shoup, 16 years old lafayette, Ind., schocl boy Colgate 11, Princeton 3. 10 P re runs on the 3 | from making mo uns on the Quo-| e 3 Kan many, ot who sustained fatal inju when Harvard 3§, wn 0, “orbin’ 3 e owil < an wag biecxing aiong fine oM Lo AT 16vs ica plunged through a Holy Cross 5. Boston College 2. Guilford field on Sunday afternoon at reputation until Gray, who did not | (Continued on Following Page) Georgetown 11, Yale 3, 8o toloute; e asm Fordham 9, Manhattan College 1 (7 | i oo R e ] All Makes Cars hAmnzs‘. hy aFrf?mPM.) . ‘ CRIMSON CREW VICTOR. SR It WAkt M IS the Diw: bay aHd Army 19, Seventh Regiment 5, | e f v Dartmouth 1, Vermont 0 + Derby, Conn, May 31.—Harvard's [they all took a whack at him, and the : | 1:0-pound freshman crew won from a |result was a rather embarrassing sit- REPAJRED and OVERHAULED . . Cadillacs a Specialty | Vresievan 8, Massachusetts Aggies 4. iy ew of Yale cubs on the Hous- |uation for the Hartford boy (5 il ama, b Amuees: (6 |atonic course of one and five-eight It one was to pick a star for the AUTHORIZED NASH SERVICE STATION Tufts 6, Ci v 0 ‘ ~\;",l ?g(;’:h“,o,;m 3 | iiies yesterday afternoon, by ahot game it would be a difficult job. N LT 5%t feet., The race was a fight through-|Neipp worked hard throughout the| J. B. Moran g b LAMUtoR A L p | out and Harvard's final spurt over the |[game, made a fine catch of a fou! | /81314 CHURCH ST. Tel, 1384 afternnon. oo e vmnenty ™" liast 200 feet of th: course hrought ball and hatted hard. Beagle hatted T Titinbureh West Virginia 1. | victory. The time was i % 33 [hard and fielded spiendidly. Kanla | Middlebury 81, Norwieh 1. | seconds, | came through well in the pinches, | SN e 4 i = aid covered his position well. The | Hiil School 11, Cornell Freshmen 6. The Ponies split their holiday card, three outfielders all did well. Weir | Ruipers 18, Crescent A, C. 1. dropping the morning’s game 5-1 but |kl a busy day in left, taking down Diekinson 6, \"mn\'shnrgrd, | winning the afternoon game from |everything that came his way. Itey- | Delaware 7, St. Joseph 6. | Eayr's Coal Heavers by the modest nolds started the scoring when he Michigan 12, Notr: Dame 4. | score of 20 to 2. Six homers featured Lafayette 12, N. Y. A, C. 8, | this tit. | | - ‘Therer’swawt Lé_ast One ‘in Every Neighborhood (Continued on Following Page) BR]G\“:.“T I v ] THE AT TACK | HEH HEH HEH! THe o2 Bk TALK ABOUT |, o) e $0LID COMFORT ' i | 2ld. The eve- | grounds. All players | ThE BoMBARDMENT Peace BuT AND DEFEAT OF THE ENEMY \ ' \ T i\ NN PLTTTTTIR RN

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