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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AIHL 22, 1Yza. K SSLIHHD, 8 BELHOHHE282880 HLLLHLLBHHHLLLLBLESSLELESLESLE: LHSLLLLBSHELHLLLBLHHLLLLEBLLLELLOLSLLSLHHG IS HHSLEIDLBLELBELHSLEHELONEBELEEE208868855559LLEHLEY! HLSBH$LHLIHLLLLHLIIGHILLIBLSL G > TILDEN QUITS DAVIS TEAM — DUNDEE BADLY BEATEN BY KANSAS — FARMER LODGE PUTS OKLAHOMA PHENOM TO SLEEP — NEWARK DROPS GAME, 30 TO 2— YALE NINE WINS IN SOUTHLAND -- GIANTS STILL LEAD IN THE BIG SHOW FEPPTPIFEITEPIIII0 SRR A A A e L L L D T T S T L e L e L e e e GIANTS CONTINUE THEIRR ~ STANFORD TEAM LOOKS LIKE WINNER TOERECT BLEACHER YALE TAKES HOT WINNING STREAK IN NATL. ™\airuene-fumise e suon noco pesen, s sonre sxe SEATS ATST. MARY'S, GAME FROM W, & M. FIGURES IN MEET BETWEEN COAST RIVALS. | S ‘ : . Desse Club Plans to Start Season|Errors Enable Blue Plagers to { Take Fourth Straight—Homer in Tenth Gives Brooklyn’ i ; i i 1 " i Win -1 Win Over Philly—Cincy Beats Alexander in 10th—| gt o - . on May 4 at Home il Pirates Lose to Cards—Yanks and Athletics Win In | At - : A : | The Desse-Leland baseball club,| Richmond, Va., April 22, — Iioh 3 3 SR\ ' 7 { » i which is cntered in the Connecticut ffell, who shut out Harvard last American. i o i ; : State league, will play its first home | spring, hurled good enough ball to v . (S ¢ 3 B g R game—not a league contest—on May |defeat Yale yesterday afternoon at Is- 7 | A 45 : g . { at St. Mary’s field and before that |land Park, but loose fielding and er- New York, Ap 3 ilants | B ! "L core: ot M Gt V 2 time bleachers to accommodate 750 |rors of ‘omission by his infield mates | ; oA ; 3 : persons will be crected, The team Jlia 6 to 4 victor first practice game this Sun-| The game was a typical colleg fot thought at : i . 1 1 - s 8 Dristol, with the New De- [battle, with good. bad and indifferent i Db it dpbilafrddal s I i ! ] e 3 R g - % partures as their opponents. | baseball intermingied, Ashburne, who counted upon a flo Eraynor B3hs o s i IS L 3 < | i The management today gave out|Yale right hander, was touched for g staff to ¥ i Wrigh L e 2 3 2 % . 4 s [ [the following lineup for thec first |10 hits, but tightened up in the nother pennant irhnm. 1 . 10 Ve SHEELH o e § » " A : me: {pinches. Nine Indians were stranded ] \tchers—Carpenter, Schroeder. |on the sacks. Joe Chandler turned in Berg, Scott, {the best play of the game. He ran [to the fence to stah Ingram's line . Budnik, Nom Degley, drive in the cighth frame, making a Sllching Ay Boatiey, Boan sud ! Z : ; ; : Ioleomb, Bill Fitzpatrick. | diving catch. ginger, all youngsters, comb | Towts S 1 E ; A ¢ Outficlders—Landry, Goeb, Green, | Parsons, in t ficld, playing in Sftective hitting by Groh and ¥riach, YT, 1ou o : 4 : ; v Be and Paul Snyder, ! close, took Mallory's line drive on the Bave eent the . champlons< jcaping AR R 3 ’ A ; G 1t will eppear from the above line- | first bounce and tossed Memphis Bl aheésd with surprising spced. P bl . 3 e 8 : £ ] up that the old Desse-Leland |out at first, robbing him of a sing Its Olants baat Jom Darnes alicr |Biadas ) ] L . £ s ; team has not been kept intact, that | Yale plays Holy Cross in Atlantic City ) ‘Was apparently on his way to & o 5 HEH ! ; ; : b5 | many shifts have been made and that | tomorrow. The score: dackaon’s home yin 3 A |a namber of players have either been YALE €lgtith ¢led the acore and Grok |Myets ] 0 G 4 : ldropped or have failed to appear. / rilol attad & victory okl g 4 P % i | Also, several shifts in aftiliations are | Ewing, ss . The victors made but four ' 5o - i . B, iy Hulog a - o 3 @ | ¥or instance, Berg pitched last year | Hearn. 10 Home Run Wins, doak, 1 4 3 | with the Corthn Red Sox .and Paul |werr Brooklyn catc i P 2 Snyder was an outficlder with the |atcher, g ! g 1 same outfit, Mallory, « and the Robins defeated Philadely | Begley has been shifted from | {00 7 to 4. It wag the third extra inning el first base, in favor of Veilke of Meri-| 1 played in Philadely =) 1 k : & den, and will get a chance in the | Totas this scason and the second ten dnning R A ‘ L L T © 2 < > § 1 ¥ outer garden. Holcomb a former defeat for Carlson. shigiens ¢ % 3 > \ i S New Departure player and Scott is a | penton, 2 pitcher who formerly worked in the ‘.\\‘l‘ns -w" Alexander \\ul.u-m . ed for Vick in 7 4 § 4 RN, 5 ; 3 . 041 180 9 § 3 : 4 2 Green Mountain league. g won thei day and in th homer with two men on game of fou \ s gam WLLLTAM After pitching lihe f e : Y Innings, Grove Alexan n iy basa Ntk iorashy, Maranville sad ; / . [ Chander, it the Cubs 2 to 1 in the tenth afte t o runs, Blades; olen b \\‘n.u_ S SN $he soere s the piath. Fabe sacrifives, Schulty A o (¢ aiile 2 s hilhgg b 4w to Mornshy to Bottomle lvELY{ affell Benton gave the Cubs only four hits, et ) Gtimm; Coopor te 'Wiig 3 Delk, Cardinals Win, t mm; left on | s, Pitsturgh 6; st Todd xx 4 Fiisburgh playgd asother clow | e 4 DoRk 1; ireck out iy Cooper| Btanford University, Cal., April to decviop 1nto the best coast quar- | tanford anpears o be particularly | Champion fs Knocked Down Twice in | 7o sepamiiind - % 4 prheer] o 1; Stuart 1 erdel 1; Doak 2; hits | The | x l‘lugl:h battle, The ‘.;. lina ;1‘:\:\. ¢ 13 o g, {two on. ‘none | will “tune In” on the annual Univer- |when Harold Miller, & Yaeh -team used three pitchers, Wil Inminge: off Fteineder s in 4 |1ty of California-Stanford university jcame through with a rush. her her greatest o oy " " out In Sth'; win bur Cooper being one of the Cardina “ et By oA gl Wpdonad the western college sporting world | ter-miler, dropped from the picture strong in the sprints and distance sophomore, running events, while California “m’ the Seventh By VPowerful | strength in the | Kk meet April It promises to| Neufeld, a good juvelin thrower, Rights greatest meet ever staged bhe- and hand with the ot and discus, Murshali ale and a N el vietims. Blades, Cardinal outfielder, der; umplres, Kien and Wilson; thne 2:20. | ween the ancient rivals £ will lose the shot :"In.lh};. H.\"llu J(‘.\‘. m I‘M;I”vr) to \\Il.:l the 1nlm\| 4 I.y::f\’-‘n.l _Buftalo, N, Y. April 22.—Rocky — California—thrice natienal cham- | “Tiny” Hartranft of Stanford, 0 for Btanford over Phil Bar.|Kubeas outpointed Johuny ~Dundee, Brooklyn 7, Phillies 1 plons—are figured to lose by coast Hartranft threw the us further ber, the Dears' man, world's featherweight and junio . played fn| Philadelphia, Pa., April 22.—Trooke |eritics, while the red-shirtoed track and [than any mortal had ever thrown it And Hugo Leistner, a junior looks | IENUWCight champlon, i ten f°"“"”f’;:‘ ety Al e I0 the Anferican league, Joec Bush, hold lyn defeated Philadelphia yester field men are rated os potential na- (in competition against University of to be the class of the Pacific coast jn | 1o 1ast night, Dundee's titles were | 30 0 wn it ing Washington to six hits, checked 7 to 4 in 10 innings, the third extra (Uonal champions. Southern California last month, but ' the hurdies races, though Becker | MOt at sfake, Kansas welighed 1 the Yanks losing atrcak and beat the |ivning game in the four played in this | Callfornia_and Stanford have met |sicpped over the foul-mark, and thus |is somewhat of a California _dark | “‘;""""“:lm‘_' bk & double knockdown | Former New Haven Hurle. Senators 4 to 2. Mousel drove in the city this scason in this sport every year since Stan- (I8 not acclaimed world's champion, | horse—and may spring the surprise of . % blocked winning run. Rtuth went hitless Deberry, the Tirooklyn catcher, hit |ford —opened in 1503 except one, | Bocker Is Dark Horse the day. {In the seventh round, Kanms blocked Is Released by the C hl EIUN Romimel allowed the Red Sox but |a home run in the 10th inning with | Right now, the Bears sit on top, hav.| Hartranft tosses the discus regu- | Bill Richardson, in the half-mile, |® Bt swing to the jaw and they | peaumont, Tex., April 22 Aoe o il Philadelphia shut out |two on buse, winning the game and |Ing won 16 mecta; the Cards were vie- [larly around 54 feet and he is ono |is casily the hest man, and Ktanford | ¢!inched. Rock cuffed Dyndee's head | pavenport, lert handed hurle Boston, 4 to 0, The Detroit-8t, Louis handing Carison his sccond straight tors in 1 nd they tied twice, of the three men in the world who | may cven send a shutout te and they both missed right swings. | omy with Now Haven of the and Cleveland-Chicago games wore Inning detear Main Out of 117 can put the shot over 50 feet, the track in Richardson, Macintosh |Kansas landed a stinging lcft to :"' ) sed to Bes postponed by rain, and the Tigers and | Grimes and Carlson were hit hard | Neither Captain Nelson Van Judah | Hartraoft holds the I €. A, A, A, s Willlamn 8wayne, Allen Charles, |Mouth, and crossed with a right that p i AN, White Sox continue in a tie for first at intervals, The seore of Stanford nor Captain Bill Neufeld |A. record with the discus, while he inford two-miller, has won that |$Wept the champion from his feet. | youneal toda venport place, BROOKLYN of the Bears Is expeeted m take first |won the shol-putting contest in the event in hoth Stanford's preliminary | Dundee was up to go down again With | gamey jast weason before he v Giants Win Again AR T W, PO, A K| in his events. Van Judah, expected |same meet, in 1922 meets, {n smashing right to the chin. He got | (acai by the White Sos, N . k. 2 ' {to his feet at the bell, with Kansas Sl - | standing over him, | MAKE DOUBLI: lmll w New York, April = The ¢ H — A 4 ST = | The stocky Kansas, a trifla over- York Gilants continued their winning 1 5 ? J torm yesterday, defeating the Boston i . P P e— W, | . Draves, 2 to 1 in the fifth straight SR B 4 g [ NEW RULE FOR GOLFERS welght for bis supposely Lo furlm Matght and Willlams Acconiptist 4 1 T 0o shed the fighting stronzly through SrEaaph for the Now Tork toam. |y e rashing 1he Fins IN ROCHESTER-NEWARK Sut and traded biows with impunity o 167 Yard Hol I itiey an . ;6 ® = | prinbiaSu bty New York, Avril 22.-=Dr, Altan I / great pitehet’s b ) .t | Western Golr Assn. Will Not ¢ o Qorma aifbwing seven Sita and : ROGERS ALLENS bl v LEADING WITTERS, Haight, lord of the manor at 1ido and Iatter four, The Braves lone run was — Only Larger Score Was When Chicago Champion 10 Take in Qualifying orican League. ,n:v‘ In ‘“ vnh ) ‘".‘ llm: “n .i .mlqu” !” 1|| red in the third inning when Ban AR 0. A K. SPECIAL M | Nouads iv Retain 1 GAR L P | on slund Golf association, f ! ) L : . tounds in Titte, authority for a story ot a double hole eroft singled witih O'Neil on second. |#a 6 i Apditssegrie Beat Lowisville 36 to Ntephonson, ¥ oo 7 19 .58% n:’u'u.‘”v“.m. I..y ‘,M._ |:I:" rl.'|;”1fr h,'.,‘ Jackson's home run in the cighth tied ] e Chicago, April 83~1n ruture comn- Uoone, Hos. .. oL : {nge that had not y® hecome com ::m‘nvnrr‘ and Frisc ‘; ‘-m!z-‘n“"” ’“‘1”‘ amateur champlon. Hellman, Det .ou.. mon, The principals in the stor ok on base in the y turned the Rigaey, Det, . . b1 438 | were George - ¢ . s watch : 5a0 - - © George K, Halght, Jr, a nephey ||-'|n”n’ \:..' 3 .III\I;,:’X.JIN'H watehs . a3 pad . & t i1 27140 10 2 victory over Newark In the Tn. | e champion will not be required tp | COMII% €1 ... TR bttt o el o v i . ternational league yesmorday has been | compete in the qualifying rounds in National Txague, liam & Williams of Pitishurgh. hotl Ann L students at diair Academy, | hit a home The American League, | Only two contests were In 1807 peiition for the New York, April 22— Rochester’s | guin of the Western Golf assoclation, score: \ . . : » Sk " 450~ eded by only one major league | order to defend his title and his ? Arbour's Special, | h name automatically will be placed at - \Vheat, Bkin 2 0 town, N. J. The unueual feat wa T 14 § ) m, Chicago, which defeated Louig- | N4/M© autow syhcf D PRGNS BN rernaby. BN, 1 5 87 Lcomplished ¢ hole of 167 3 umber one bracket for match play st s ' i o e ville, 36 1o 7, on June 20, 1897, In the | [0 12-club 3 ul | | This change, made by the exceutive y over Roston | committee of the association by an Smith, 8t - Pinell, Cin YESTERDAY'S HOMERS, Grimm, Pitts ..., 2 . Jackson, Giants nearest major | amendment to the bhy-laws, 18 the re e De Berry, Dodgers COLLIGE RIVEES TOURNEY filsdea Card ¢l 1o the Chicago score it o re than two years agitation I, 1869, the to relieve (he ehampion of playing the Annapolis, Md., April 221t L Home Run Leaders been deeided that the collegiate ch Grantham, Cubs Groh, Giants - s of basche LADIRY Ciry LEAGLE } ras won from Col s at Buf- | qualitying rounds outh . ; h V0 to 10 TE minor | The proposal was made several plonships of the National Rifle asso- iefeated | years ago hut, wi he exeept of clation will be contested at the Naval Hetlmann, Tygers If association, Academy on May 17, A dozen lead- McManus, Browns ing colleges already have cntere Jaca Browns history, arkana in the Texas league, 54 o woman‘s West 2, making 19 home runs in the gan ¢ e plan wase Cincinnati 2. 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UD- - MY LAND WHAT A DIFFERABNCE NOwW Mickey Walker Takes His Bout After Hard Battle Philadelpt April 22 —Mickey Gill worded the York ¥ in one round. stake OW & COLLAR that i ds full of comfort -20F Cluett Peabody & Co lne —Push prov- e e in his first FOOTBALL COACH DIES tay and New Apr Coppoighe. 90N ¥ Totbune 10 8 9:9:9-9-95.99-9.5.0-5-5°5-94