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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, iz 2HSBHELEHHLH55L850052 8580898880855 8 5582558585855 2L2585582LSLELMELLLELL050°05853052058898, »@5&65““‘0“0%%»”0“: McGRAW’S $50,000 PRIZE PITCHER COMES THROUGH WITH THE GOODS—HEAVY HITTING FEATURES BIG LEAGUE GAMES—YALE OPENS SOUTHERN TRIP WITH WHITEWASHING OF CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY — OTHER SPORTING NEWS PIIPIIIIIIIIIIIPIIITIINITITTEPITEIIVII TP PV TIOVIT PO I I CET I NI S ITTII T TITTCCIVTTIFIIINTIT TPV IPTFTIOOGI409, . POIVITOICIVIPPEPITIPICIITPIIGIPIIIPIPIOTINY DEAN PITCHES GIANTS TO 10 fbdlUl@ WEATHER MAY HANDICAP HELEN WILLS [YALE TEAM WINNER INNING WIN OVER BROOKLYNS What promises to be the outstanding tennis event of the year will be the mtcmatlonal HVER [;ATH“”G U battle between Helen Wills (left) the California miss, and Suzanne Lenglen (right). e S G mQ o Aol fDereats Washington . Outft by $50, ecrul ins His First Big League Game—Grant- : X i . o ; : > I‘ Scoreo[ 12100 ham of Cubs Gets Homer, Two Doubles and Single As His Team Whips Cards — Jacobson Clouts Homers| oppx pasesarys eneare . I oy b 3 4 ] 1th ik s ¢ % S o | opened the new stadium at Ca . S STADIUM. g I ; iR Single, Double and Triple But White Sox Lose—Sena- | tic New York Yankee Stadium, % : ; o : o | University yesterday afternoon before o 4 | baseball’s greatest arena, opened Apr. : : : ; e o TS : | a 1arge sized crowd. Bishop tors Lose and So Do Yanks. {15, 1823, in the presence of a record _. 5 e threw out the first ball ope 200, Ehmke, later in the s WLy ; ] : : ? b o i A i scason to pitch a no-hit game, saw . < 2 it ; same which ended with the one-side New York, April 18. — Wayland . £ of Wambsganss ' Victory _depart in 1‘. third ih hning ; ‘ 0 : » ¢ core of 12 to 0 \'nl e Tlis avor Dean, youthful West Virginian, for 1 o ¢ of Dudley Lec, Mu:n ‘.mn hit a omer into the « % 4 3 z Yale made the first and final o s ) right-field "stands with two on. whom McGraw paid $50,000 to Lo el SWE N SEWY . * | score § v i ville, § sk S : bt * ; : 3 3 4 and their lone tally appearing in the ville, is today hailed in New York as ¢ New York ; ; ; : ¢ aone RRERSIIR I 18 . ; 3 X - ; » % B i : ] ond. Pond went the full distance the man to lead the Giants from the - 3 &k i for Yale, pitching superb ball while land of pitehing despair. The recruit, 1. o : .'})" . AL ; : 3 : s Mays was chased in the first and his After being hit for home runs in t s : 1 DaEn e AR Frps 2 : ] ¢ succossor manhandled freely. & 0 o | Ruth, rf . "ear ha vig day the stick, Hrft inning by Johnston an g Sava 0 Pipp, 1b 300D 11 $ e 5 : ! 5 : k'dnrjt:udr u{m.!r ,‘.‘ with the sti RNA Brookiyn to four o e : ' Meusel, : ; v . strumental in the scoring. Yale ma out the rest of the game while Heinie : : 5 1|Schang . : : g Lhse ! ¢ one crror, Ewing being the vie- Groh, George Kell¥ t 1 out a € s LA o | Ward, 2b .. E : 2 4 : i x 5 im, and figured in two fast doubie 10-inning Giant victo ) crees [ o Scott, s$ .... » . 2 S s i - i 1 2 are leal. In Three major league games were | Shawkesy, 5 G i % 8 : eyl i Detrolt ebcause of rain, and the Bos- Total 3 —e ko s bl ik ton Braves prevented from playing at ted for Y 3 ‘ whole team gave Pond excellent suy Philadelphia by cold weather, re- Boston. rale and Harvard, w tained their perfect averages in the AT b i ab. r, L. p. a. e.| The dear ladies—heaven bless ‘em !uberance, ness Is in her serve, and this is not | ying at the same hotel, two leagues. The Pirate game a z 3 1 | Fewster, ss .......3 0 2 6 0’'and dress 'em—promise to monopolize | shes a Relentless Opponent particularly serious. She is better fit- akfast this morning. In action the French girl combines ted as to endurance to carry the fight he score: Cincinnat! was postponed by rain. A . | Collins, *f ..... s [ A | i Great Hitting e 43 ] ;-',g‘l,lm‘,, HjR o ¢|the srandstand hurrahs in nterna- |\ oiih Tor a cricket and the alert- | over a long stretch and is just as fast YALE Grantham, Cub second baseman, hit Xs, 30 Haren 18 ooioid ¢ | tional tennis this summer. hens of b f e has all the strokes | if not fast AB, R a heme run, two doubles and a sin- |Lee, s 3 [ rine et 9 2 1| On the mascuiine side, the Olym- known to the game, a flawless techni- | But what part will atmospleric con- (1 s ;l': t‘e:’:u':;:rs 11)32“‘\’\-3211“05\':(;'”:‘!‘:'l‘;rxtl-’ Pt (o8 . M ”)-.](.\lm:m'.\ 5 g 0{ples and the Wimbledon champion- |aue and a native shrewdness that has ;1‘i|‘|mv‘j‘,‘1;-;l' l"rim lv'\;'::mrr"inlflllr::;l:l!‘:" e el dinals in the National league game : entnkhadn , o ®Mip abroad, lacking the genlus of | ©° JALDI UL S L B T \m'»r.\_‘;\'.'.'y"'Qv 8t. Louis. Jacobson, Brown outfield. e vees0D 6oy | DIVOITIRE, € curvee : | Tilden, Johnston, Williams and pos- - IonTis A rolonts | can women selabr winithels matches |\ of er, smashed a single, double, triple | PO . : TEdnetnid 2 000 y ether Amierican formidubles, will | W88 BORS, WOREIEE A ita bar- | abrod, yet dgainst the same onpons Ly and home run in five attempts but his | .y B H . Menosie) A e néthing more than a tea and | " el ‘battieground, | otits Bers they Wi witheut grost ef-| labor was lost as the White Sox o ach; do 3 an Pl i gt i ""\"lfl'" a"““;‘,"”" . 3 fuel | = v (tertias | tort i ed timely hits with Van Gilder's wil: i Engn a s FRE e iereas the oue impending due H ) S Wha invaon ol the Engiian women:] at Chicago. ok b 808 v satted for Ehmke in the Sth, tornia schoo! maiden, and Suzanme | COurts no p.:l _’"';”? smile of indul- las nmer s .‘h‘. w2 ‘lmfx'y..» | WSS sy by Rahniser who | Peres o Tk put b¥ oston .......0 0 000 0.10 0—1iyenglen, sophisticated lady of Parisian | 8ence, and give N ot a Tt Atra AT e g ot eanly threw to second instead of home on 1103t 1 § i t J New York ....0 0 4 00 00 0 x— | boblovards, torecasts fAght and fre <ourE i )l :'wjr\i\'v\'ll ~f~ly: home, She and her ulll\xv‘”r;uN.\\’m' & double steal in the cighth inn . - eed balis O'Nel Two base hits—2eusel, Scott. Three | |n suMclent guantities to lift - the 10089 b OF | A tiritcat o ouih Pherastyeti ties . spoiled the creditable game wWhich ) noll; time of game 2:03 ‘I‘_il"'r" 'r;"tl”flr;;zlll;vx]v:eprlx:n\ I.‘}::‘l:. fominine program high above the by L D s s sy e Sy Gl eh e AT had pitched and permitted the Athe Rioe=S00k. POUDIR PIFSYRDIN | sommonpines, erwhelm Molla Mallory in the na- | cans, ; leties to win at Washingten, 4 to 2. | Athletics 4, Washington 3 bl ‘x‘-" .08 Basen- B ol L e eptoam 0 e “m’_’,'m“:h,'d_'\,,“l""",r',_-(',',’,\,‘ Hiis| This shows the “atmespheric cons The world champlons suffered an.| Washinglon, April 18, — Weather | LoTE b BONOU o GINR, O JCl [t 1 we may asly, my dear WAL |1 o summer are confident of her polse | dition” thing works both ways. 1t s | Enmke 4, by Shawkey 5, by - | sor probably somcthing more than other ignominous defeat at the hands | more suitable for foot than ba | S \ . on 3ases on ha Off E ce 3, glen 4 v ' the {and nerve control. the Red Sox, 9 to 1. The sup- |ball prevailed yesterday for the third |00 1o F on balis~-Oft Khmbe Iengien is indlsputably one of ® Climatic Conditions & Handicap? | myth, though not easiiy explain f . M { off Fullerto ot Shawkey, 2. Hits ¥ all time, z Posedly murderous hitter of Huggins |game of the scason here which Phila. | ©f_Fullerton 1, oft 8 b ) sl sy by I q may ut as the most 11 L..B10 000 008 made five safeties for the third time |dclphia won, 4 to A ,:,,'“'(:I“,,“'p [—Oft Ehmke 7 in 7 innings."oft Yul- land this despite a physical ' fraiity | LRy ere ieon 'n'n‘-"”“fi-'lv_l'fj"“‘ ::"”‘ 2 ]‘ ;' “”.":" I’““ SepR s oee g vy e Tt apped 2ol g 2 lerton 0 in 1 foning. Hit by pitcher |which cuts deep into her vitality and | has the game ¢ S scedhanep . : Two hase hits, Ingram, Lindley: in as many days. Babe Ruth tapped by Zalrulser who threw to second ine | sy Shawkey (Mewster): t m:,”.“__ S Soes {an interesting fight, Her one weak- against the Lenglen honor iits, Hatcher, g.ndlay, Mallory a single. Waite oyt aillowed 10 hits |stead of home when a double steal | e Uy fmposes a grave hazard on oo Innalinstasbits it Bl By osss 38 — | $ 1Ville to Clact in six innings. Wit cascyed by s Attletls Connolly, Evans and Holmes, Time— : 0 e b h yed by the Athietics in the | 0 !1 ring him the victory when the “Kid” |the eleventh with a hard two fisted vy Weather more suitable for foothall |eighth inning gave Philadeiphia its| "% | i A ' than baseball prevailed on both cir | winning run. Score: - 5 | rted a two fisted attack which carn- jattack, In_the twelfth Mack seemed . nd 4 i Tomorrow's score: Wil Gleason, [ed him Referee Tommy Galvin's de- [to realize that the decislon was not |ivning: off Battiow 10 In & . going ix woy and he eseayed 4 furls {out by Maye 1; by Baitler 3; by cults. PHILADE then just a child, blanks Cannonba 11, cision. While the decision did not ) 3 iy ous attack but took water after abe [FITIC NAt. NI Nnes and Jacs n New York, April 18.—Wayland J ] Jus Dean, MeGraw's $50,000 pitcher re- |Dyke y . )0 Amos Rusie please the whole crowd, many of S ¢ the 1cid's hard rtahts [ime of 'y cruit, got oft to an auspiclous start |!2le 3b . ) 0 - B whom thought “Young” Maek had [eorblug two of the Kid'a hard TN time of game 1 . e carped the draw, the majority of the |to the jaw, The twelfth was the Kid's - strand Ly a sizeable margin. - | their big innings, scoring five here yesterday fn the New York | jiause 1 g 1 e v i 0 ' 3 2 victory over B . mons, 1f . {erowd thought that the decision was [V . iv Wi 'S g — Teller and Alix Winners Nationals’ 3 to 2 victory over Brook- | . ohnston an« enler Wit [Bulee, it ... 2 0 0 H 500U, ; \ Pean for in in- 1 i Baseball Review Harl[ord Scrapper Seems {0 Have| cheon Battersy oo o oton Hangs Up Win | In Bowling Tournament Dean for heme runs in the first in- |y, ning, but the youngster quickly |item Willle Jackson former leading con- A S | tender for lightweight honers and Over Columbia’s Nine | eriden, Aprit 18 Teller, settled, only two hfts being made off [Paumg 2 0 0 him after the third inning. A home |8 Marmis g g I S8 e NATIONAL LEAGUE, | Edge OYel‘ FCHOW TOVIllsmflfl | Folder of a knockeut vietory ever| . lrn LT T Tiger |NOW occupying first place m the state Johnny Dundee, essayed a comeback [, NCW York, April 15.<=Sharp TiE ividnal bowling championghip tour itting combined with infield errors ol ikl S arpipl it run by Groh tied up the score in the gave Princeton a 1 ot ver ’ gave Prinveton & gt b last night at the Starlight al fifth inning. W . ' BROOKL) A . s.| New York 2, Brooklyn :. | ¢ 5 owd | the : > J 5 { In a battle which kept the crowd jt Columbia yesterday. The home team i3 . 1 til the se innfug when {1638 five games out of nine, uy Grittin of Brook and Grimp |04 untl ol .. The score Neww, of . B i T ] X ] ,';"l ago_ 7, Bt ]’ il S het up” during the entire fight “Kid Wheat, 1t ... ' 6 : —_ [Lewin of Hartford, was given the-de- | [ %" Sy g Ehah - (e [STOTD L7 VAL BAcL e N e | Taller=118, 113, 173,03, 148, 102, Fournier, 1b . 4 er, ¥ . vou o0 The Standing. {cislon over “Young” Mack of Hart-| gt was stopped by order of the |fINEIcs off Aan - fjrockin -y ehed (101, 105, 105, Total 948, B B, ¢ y 3 H TAhe - o W. L. p.C.|ford, after the finish of the star bout | yate boxing commission in the thipd | Princeton ahead. Towasend pitehed | ylo000" oy a8, 106, 106, 1085, 95, Kiugmar, 2o ... 1 3 AR H T n voas 0 Lyoo[put on by the Star Athletic elub last |0y, oo L 118, 1067, 95, Total 819, Jones, » i « 0l York ¢ 667 | evening in Hartford, { M the preliminary fights “Young" g oo : Yance, p .. 0 ] g, 2 ) ' o 9| Chleago Rt biis Mack started fast and bhad appar- | Ngsko of Manchester, the lad with « | Lrinceton ... 4] 2 i Totals B . * £ = lCInenatl .veces 1 500 [ ently worked up a lead which would ok ii either hand, captured the de- “,I.'“." “'f,l i and Fisher; Van Brock. |t aded Hartford last night and y i AL et ciston from Young Coulon of Hart- | ToWASR, BEE THSRErs Ban TG took five onut of nine games from Bkt heash i LWl xvxsvit s ! ford in the curtain raiser, and n the |11 and Blattels. ' “¥ido™ O'Brien, of the Tnsurance City. e g e v ] 0003 | 3o 0klyn ) ) sevond fight of the evenipg Eddie on. e S The seore Inors won the verdict over Al Festa, HOME, RUNS Alix 90 , 103, 114, 113 Groh, 3b ..... . 1 « ! " B ¢ ¥risch, * ] 3 we, Har: | Philadeiphia ...... 1 ¢ Exclusive Agents Yor s both these fighters being Hartford sue, Detroft . .ouiuin . 100, otal 1018, Meuser, 1t ", i 3o e Galloway 1o Uau y L Games Today, vnal'c B' cle T"-es | Loye fimann, De ey . 99, 110, 112, 108, 125, ESedes 3 e g N e New York | A round by round acconnt of the ¥ N MS i HELR Total 978, Brookiyn at . Boston at Philadeiphia INDIAN AND ‘rl LSIOR ght would show nothing but Mack i the first three rounds, the fourth being Pittsburgh at Cineinnati . slow and fairly even, Lewis took the - 4 . Chicago at 8t. Louis A o x—Two out when winning . ' 4 e e & g . fifth, and Mack the sixth, the seventh Hartnett, PR sevesiaee . el . A 3 b ORFiteet | wning er, 3 . | was about even, THe elghth showed | Frisch, Lok og Louisville Slugger Nr'-sov.r.k--.':{.f PRSP » 0001 ) of game, 3:03, AMERICAN LEAGUL, the Kid fighting mad and he took this dranthany, CULE «..oevverses Bats $1.18 Each ston, Fournier, Grol “haes . E—— [1ound and also the ninth by big mar- [ Tiottomley, Cards ... gion, Foursier, Oroh; : White sox 6, Birowns 3 Yesterday's Results, [gins outhitting “Young” Mack and | Johnston, Dodgers ... ... MONIER BROS Jackson and < v, Enyder i April 1 Chicago tod Roston 9, New York 1. ST, lavoiding his punches by virtue of his 1 Dodgers ... » ke ;;',‘.:“ s, ¢ ook it . mely belind Vanglider s ‘ im.‘un b 8 L.u‘m “Just Around the Corner” perpetual attack The tenth was Groh, nts A8-12 MAIN ST, #truek out, by Dean o ' v s and err support and d Philadelphia 4, Wa 3 anvbody's round with Lewis taking| Jacobson, Bro piteher by Dean (Four wild pit t. Loui George Con- | veland-Detroit, rain. : Vance: umnires Swener, . v lart; |y 3 N cague recruit pitehe = i e g 5 e It Happem in the Best Regulated Famlllea Cubs 7, Cardinals 1. 81 B £t Louis, Mo, 1 s By 24 Chicago C o ! y s s, 1 ' — : timely yesterday « t st 2, : Chlrias R lry H { WHAT Do You | Louis Cardinal : : £0 | A Chicego eevees sety, LoBK DAD - Dl i two victories in three ga " AR iy ] I'VE HAD MY ( L || oy MAReGUT Bottomley hit ] t 1 "‘] e ‘~ on AL —— HAIR BoBBED £ o right fleld bleache: Mt e M. Louts , . \ £ / of the seasor ' m g 3 e A DADDY- { run, double and tvwo sing f ' . | WAD " i times up. Games Today, York at Woston. MY HAIR eland at Detroit s T s L Lowis at Chicago, ;’2;,‘":{ i ' 1 i ro. A Philadciphia at Washington Bister, 16 ..... - R o rseeded i INTERNATIONAL LEAGUL McManus, © . Tobertson . 1 “ s Yeserday's Results Jaco! € 2 1 Hevereid, Ellerbe, 3 Yangiider, p Bayne, p Bennett, x Yosterday's Results, | {last night and recelved a batteping | | like of which lias never been seen n a Hartford ring. K on John- ks oag oou Al Alix, of the Casine alieys of this Totats i ’ Rattimor s—Batted for ¥ i T t t Jersey City. Hanprr, pp— p— Colta’ 95 ‘ o CARNUGIE TECH NINE WINS, ~ Shesly, 15 . * Sherd — - ) N - + WELL DEAR +*% . - Kamm Mits Richmond Ward @ ¥iten and P AND HAD MY MAIR “‘,';‘A:‘D:":,:UF,‘:f:i“:: g | oM MARGE! | Tiink THAT [ STUFE | RUB INTO MY SCALP Parreri, 1t MeCleilan, 9 Beats West Virginia, © to 4. | TS 30 GRAN MA HAVIN' HER | mucH BEITER v ol | 15 DOING TME WORK-.1 CAN Conmaiis, 5 : want AN b it 7 i Y SEE A FINE FUZZ COMING OUT Lyons, p T Runners Are Preparing t o W Chiragn - e By R For Tomorrow’s Events /st ¥ three ba ) a ur ru ve sing T Sportsman’s Goods Collins, Most fchalk to Sheel Bheely; left o 1 o il rigd e 19; base on ! b3 ~ oo oo Bt B - 1 eted ISHING—Rode and Tackie 858 Motames: tiee ' o I ‘ - | BASEBALI—300 Bats and Reach | Gt s g BAN. { POXING—CGloves and Tighte Boston, " 18.- on t " . ' . TENNIS<Packet< and Palle, two out of world a8 e . smokers' Sapplios at champion ¥ cs by w : 3 { f ' I N Flscro st . ART PILZS the visitors 1o five hits the Re arat to teprese ) Box were ham . ‘ot o #nd Shiclds fox ADL

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