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FOOTE DEFEATS HARPER IN STATE MEET — HORNSBY GETS TWO HOMERS IN SINGLE GAME —OTHER SPORT NEWS : TPV PIVPINTIITET Sada s ol ~NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1924. DHSE 6.6 5EHLEHHHHSLGLEHESHEHL 6L HIGH SCHOOL PLANS FOR BUSY TRACK SEASON—EASTERN LEAGUE BASEBALL CLUBS GET OFF TO START TODAY— YANKEES RAISE PENNANT AT BERLINSBOXING 'HIGH SCHOOL TRACK SQUAD THEIR HOME GROUNDS TODAY CARD SHOWS PEP 'Slight Fire Adds fo Intepest in Hornshy Gets Two Homers in Game Pirates Win 10-7— Reds Trounce Cubs 3-2 Over Washington—Indians Win 7-6—Wheat Leads | — Hugmen Pound \'ictoryI National League Hitters and Boone the American. York, Ap ant wii um today ed over Yankee whe the league champions open their home | game with the Boston Red Sox. The world’s ch won from the Giants fall wiil not be unfurled until 2 later date Rogers Hornshy, former league home run champion, entered this season’s race yesterday with two | homers, made in a Cardinal-Pitts- burgh slugging match won by the Pirates 10 to 7. Barnhart's homer in the same game was the only m!\rri circuit gwat of the d | Jack Hendryx, Cincinnati team, | beat Chicago 3 to 2, in a remarkably | Rard fought battle. Carl Mays held the Cubs to eight hits and the Reds made seven off Kaufman and Blake. Both teams played erroriess ball. The Cincinnat{ infield and battery had 23 | assists while the outfielders only made two putouts. Waite Hoyt held Washington to weven hits while the Yankees pounded three Senator pitchers for 14 hits and | a 8 to 3 victory, Ruth was the only hitless player in the world's champion lineup, Detrolt alded by the wildness of Baynes and Lyons, Louis 8 to 4 and swept the serles. Cleveland-Chicago struggied along with one run until the eighth inning plonship National defeated St | \ . P.O. A B.| [ o ol Amatear Card ‘ Meriden's amateur boxers, who are rapidly assuming prominence among| the state “Simon pures,” did thelr!| tuff with plenty of moxey last night | n Berlin, Each lad from | provided plenty of action. Other thrills were provided mentioned on the program. In last affair, The N. B, H. s the track team will held at Hartford take part in five mects this coming |since it was organized will be played season, according to Meriden | which was announced by | Kenneth Saunders today. not exception of the Yale Interscholastics | Britain in a meet in that city last the meet all the game will be played at which brought together the Willow Brook park, New Britain, young and Georgie Wright, a | This is the first time in the memory schedule Manager With the ke out and for a few minutes' of many of the alumni members of it looked !lke the latest edition of the|the school that there is a field avail- “Burning of Kom and collected Teddy Bochinskey, in Fitz's corner, saved the club by re- | cruiting a pail of water and dashing Totals (3 z—Ratted for 1. Bell in seventh. 22— RBatted for Rerly in ninth. z2z—Ran for Sherdel in uinth. | 2 609 000—10 | E 000 201 013~ 7| Two base hits, Tr Barnhart, Mar- lle, Vick, Bottoml three e hits, | home runs, Barnhart, Hernsby 2; stolen’ bases, Carey, Bigbee, Trayner; sa- | crifices, Parnhart; double playe, Vick to| Hornsby; left on bases, Pittsburgh 3; 8t Louis 7: bases on balis off Dyer 2; H. Bell | ; Berly 1; Kremer 1; hits oft Pver, 10 in 3'2-3 innings, off Berly 1 in 2 lunings; off | ol 2 in 31-3 innings; struck eut by M. Berly 1; loging pitcher Dier: um- ires, Wilson and Klem; time 1:45. N. Y. Break Even Washington, April 23.—New York | Lroke even in the series with Wash- | | ington by taking the final of the series | here yesterday 7 to 3. Errors by Riee | sidy, whi it on the flames. The general rush that cnsued provided a bit of comedy| also, for many of the fans went out the windowa as the fire came in. Besides the fire enough action re-| sulted to keep the fans warm. Johun-| ny Dawson, who lost to Lester Gade | in Meriden at the West End A. C.| amateur show, turner the tables by | beating his opponent. Dawson Wwas Howarth the cooler-headed of the two, while Patrus Gade was not as effective as in his ;:':’;f appearance in Meriden, | Happeney Kid Fitzyeung outpointed Georgie Wright in their contribution to the card. Both used their right hand libe o 0y crally and fougiht hard. Kid Crack- cCorr | ers, otherwise Johin Studzinski, pack- | Berg rickson ed a mean left hand and gouthpawed | Friches is way to a victory over Young Caa- Jack Bernatein again took the measure of Young Stanley Hnn.;“_"n" Young Pedro aleo beat Young Cosmo. 1, o Johnny Keena, greatly outweighed by Young Cidilio, lest to his opponent | when rain set in. Sherrod Smith, In- | paved the way for half of the visitors | py¢ put up one of the gamest exhibi- Fr dian pitcher, ended it In the tenth | with a single that gave his team a 7 to 8 win, The two teams made 31 bits, Rain ypostponed games Philadelphia and Boston in American league and New York and Beoston and Brooklyn and Philadel- phia in the National league, Wheat of Brooklyn with an average | of .583 leads the National league bat. ters today and Boone of Boston heads the American league batsmen with ,600, Hornsby, Pinelli, Barnhart and Smith of St. Louis follow 8tephenson, Heilman, Collins and Rig- ney trail Boone, All are over .400, Reds Get Third Cinclunati, 0., April 23.—Cincinnati “ b . . made It three stralght from CHICago | pecinpaugh, ss | Zahnihser, . by winning the final game of the sories yesterday, 8 to 2, Though the fiold was soft and the weather very cold, hoth teams played fast and er- roriess ball, The scora: CHICAGO AR, R, N, PO A, B, Riaty, " Adame, 8 firantham, Grime Grigaby, i O'Farrell, © Kaufmann, Cotter, xx . Blake, p .. . Totals 51 2~ Ratted for Miller xx--Batted for Kau =8 ninth. in elghth, . PO, A Rurns, rf ... L Praubert, 1b . Harper, ef Dunean, 1 . Hargrave, o . Rohne, 36 Pinelli , 3b , Cavene: 2 . Mays p . . 0 ] ) " " Totale Ohicags o Cincinnati . viee.a 800 Two base hits, Bohna, Caveney Dagbert, Duncan, Grantham Gra) 1o Adams to Grime bates, Chicage 4; Cincinrati 16 Balls off Mays 1; off Kaufman 7 off Rlake 1; struck out by s 1: by Kautman 4; hite off Kaufman 5 in 7 innings, off Fiake S in 1 inning; lesing piteher, Kanfman ann, Powell and Moran; time 010 00x ..100 808 830 -3 warrificen double piav, left on Pirates Win B¢, Touls, April «-A tripls with the tases filled, a double and a hom- er, gave Pittsburgi six runs in the fourth inning yeeterday and the Pirates defeated the Cardinals 10 to 7. Dyer was forced fromy the mound in the fourth with an injured hand Rogers Hornsby, Cardinal second baseman, got two homers with no one on either tims Beore; PITTSRURGI AT y 1t Wright, s Grimm, 1h Schmidt, ¢ between | the |q Ruel, n hana on | runs, Hoyt proved strong In pinches after the first inning. NEW TORK AB, R, ) the ot 1. PO, A B ‘ ) ) 1 Wheat, |Judge, 1b .. | Harr 1 Rice, b Proth » Dissscnseny T 010 000 0n0~-3 Washington Prothro; bawe hit rifices, Pipp. double plais, Prothro to Harrds to | Harris to Peckinpaugh to Judge; Be | wardto Pipp; Dugnn to Pipp; left sn bases New York §; Washington 5; base on balls, | oft Zahniser 1; Crew 2; Wit oft | Zahniser § A 7 in§ chier, by Hovt (Judge) Wingtield; losing pitcher, Z \pijes, Evans, Nalin and Rowland 6. Detroit 8, t. Tonis 4, Detroit, Mich., April 28, — Farl Whitehill was effective vesterday and Detroit made a elean sweep of the s (meries of three games by heating St Lovis 8 ta 4. Wildness by Bayne and | Lyons helped the Detroit offense. St. Louis seored one run and Detroit | mads two by means of the double steal, Score: T, LovIa AR | Tobin, rf Frans, wler. MeManus, 25 » MeMilan Zevoreld x *x Totatn pires, Hildebrand sud Moctarit Cleveland 7. Chicago, April &mith smashed one of Hollla Thuretan's glaw pitches to center for a single affer two men wers eut in the tenth in- ning and gave Clevelond a 7 1o & vie tory over Chicagoe. The Indians bar ted Blankenship hard in the eight] inning and took a commanding lead bist the lorals plaving an uphill battle drove Coveleskis off the hill and tied the count in the ninth. Ecore: Pickop Cleveland CLEVELAND AR R. Chicago & verrod Coveleskie, BT L | T T I, | vvwmn - | slasssssssss® “ H - a CHICAGE An. . ssaalt Tage) | nouncar and | Louis Angel Firpo, of the Argentine, tions scen for some time, Young Leonard and his eparring partner, Young Firpo, and Max Mar- arnick and Noah Kaplin staged exhi- ;" bition bouts, Rammy Gross was an- y, “Honest John" Willis Cari One of the judges was Ital-| twice by referee, fen Jim MHerman, kayoed Mater | Kidure 7. We MeBrinity DRAKE STADIUM READY FOR MID-WEST RUNNERS 8 Established 15 Years Ago With But Sattler 15 Competitors Now Has 1,500 Athlctes Entered, i Adamitiy Des Moines, Ta., Aprll 28.--The Gewnder I'rake Relay Carnival, establianed 15 Valentine years ago with only a handful of ath- Nereum letes in competition, has had such | growth that the event this year prom- fses to attract a record breaking list of 1,500 track and fleid stars, repre. o senting more than 100 leading wnt- | el versities and colleges in the west and Thempeon mid-west | The relays wil be staged In the Drake Stadium, April 25.26, the ume! time the Penn Redays are held in| Philadelphla. Performances will be watched with Interest beeause many | of the entrants are out to represent Haussler America in the Olympic games, Charles Paddock will headiine the Heinzman Iriday pregram, when he will ma Noweon his speed against a field of star aprint- g .00 ers in a special 100.yard dash. Pad Traters record of :09 6.10 in the with E. J, Kelly and Howard P. Drew. He also holds the world'a record for| the 220 and 300 yard events, basides marks for 100, 200 and 300 meters, Every university in the Western most of the Misstour| east and west will be entered, The college eection has attracied 8 formidable entry list. ] Other individugl stars of world's record fame will compete in the ape- Bejdon cial wenta, These include Dean Brownell of Illinois, who hoids the world's indesr record of 13 feet 5.8 irneh in the pole vault, and the Ameri. ean collegiate outdoor record of 13 teet, 2 Inches; and Milton Angier, 111 | nols, whe established an Ameriean jecord of 205 feet, 3 inches in the throw 1 Drake maet a year ago. fiarold Cisborne. Tliineis A, attempt to ey the wor'd's jump record of 6 fest, T 5-18 inches Mefart Hubbard, Michigan's negra | star, will ba A esntestant in the rdles and broad jump. while Dann Kineey, whe tied the world's recerd of A9 2.5 in the ard hignh ! hurdies In tha Tllinois relay eaenival, also will be among the starters in the | hurdles event, Charles Brooking, of| fowa, world’s ehampion low hurdier, also i9 entered J Walker avelin we - TODAY R GAMES, Fastern League. Flartford at Bridgeport. Springfield ot Albary, PitisAeld at Waterbury Worcestrr at New MHaven National 1eague. T.ouis at Chicage. Philndeiphia at Baston. (Only two games scheduled.) American League. At Cleveland Boston 8¢ New York Chicags at €t Lauir Washington st Philadeiphia International [eague. Rochester at Baltimors Torsnte qing. Syracuse at Newark Buftaio at Jersey City e GARAGE and SERVICE STATION, Repairing Al Makes—Cadillscs & Speciaity ) Wrecking Service, Day and Night i NASH CARS ' . YOR SALE BY i J. B. MORAN GARAGE| Assoniated] with A, G. Hawker | 51873 CHURCH ST, Tel. 28922 | et opD FPELLOW 1 ROGERS ALLEYS DUSTRIAL LEAGLE P. & F, Corbins, 9 12 47 Fatair Bearing. . w9 457 Staniey Rule, . 86 55 ¢, Myers | W, Wright . 1% a8 198 16 MATOW 10 185 18 EPRCIAL 146 15% 1 Jus® GoT IN Taus PRETTY EvasING - But cool, caim able for a meet in this city. The triangular meet which has been Crashing The Pins INDIVIDUAT, TOLRNAMENY s 98— 100 — 11— 84— 514 107~ 333 $10-1527 | 53 185 | 24— 253 IS SLATED FOR FIVE MEETS : - c v s oner e | Four of These Will Be At Willow Brook Park, the First | Being Slated For May 17 With Croshy High As the ; Visiting Team. and New Haven at New Britain on May 31. The first jmeet will be against Naugatuck on May 2. Naugatuck defeate | year. The rest of the schedule follows: | May Crosby High at New Britai | May 24, Yale Interscholastic at New | | Haven; May 31, Triangular mect at | | New Dritain; June 7, Torrington at New Britain (pending). | Beuchney | Erickaon Crocier Newten New 4 o IHIIPTEEIPINNIIPPIIIIEPP0Y EVENT CLOSE MAY 14| "ENTRIES FOR GOLF I tions Governing Open | Tourney New York, April 23.—Entries for the 1924 open golf championship | must be filed with the United States| Golf Association here by May 14, (!. is announced by the U. & G. A, in‘ | diselosing regulations governing the| title contest, The sectional qualifying tests, to be | played at Worcester, Mass, and Ozk Park, Ill, May 27 and 28, wiil be on| cach day. Yighty players and ties for 80 place will qualify for the cham- ! pionahip reund of 72 holes, scheduled | June 3 and 6 at the Oakland Hill Country Club, Detroit. The number of gualifiers allotted each section will De prorated according to the number of entries. i Should the entries in eithicr section exeeed 200, the Professional Golfers’ Association will alter the qualifying | l.conditions to meet the situation. | Money prizes will be awarded for — | the low qualifying rounds at both sec- Frisk Hulteen Hallerman | Danlstrom Neleon Vater . Hepp Bucholtz H. Hepp Wirger 209 | tional teurnaments, the first four be- | ing flxed at $200, $150, $125 and $100. | Firstgnoney in the championship will | amount to $300 in addition to the | championship cup and a gold medal. | A total of $1245 will be rll&lri'uutm‘l‘\ among the next 11 finishers, TIGERS NAME TWO LEADERS Princeton Wrestling and Swimming Captains Are Elected Princeton, N, J, April 25.—The ! clections of Theodore V. Buttrey of Havre, Mont,, and Leonaid A. Draper of Duluth, Minn., as captains of th wrestling and swimming teams, spectively, of Princeton univer 3! the coming season has been approved | HOMERUN HITTERS, American 1 Heilmann, Detroit Jucobeon, St. Louis MeManus, 8t Louis . due, Detroit Collina, Cileago . Witt, New York Ruth, 2 York Sheely, Chicago . Total ¢ovviavnnsvansnnnns National League. Hornsby, Cards EERRREE s+ ! Grantham, Chicago .... FRATERNITY ALLEYS 216~ 142518 187 431 212 630 102 182« $13 281 889 “p--j082 LAGLE A Good LITTLE Towm . HAD B LONG JumP FROM TANNERVILLE- THER AHILLY FoR 418 TIME OF YEAR THAT'S My WIFE AND Groh, New York ... Bottomley, £t. Louis Johnaon, Brooklyn Fournier, Brooklyn Frisch, New York . Sonthworth, Now York | 1. Betl, Chicage ., rinett, Chicago . Btengel, Boston Carison, Philadelphia . Grimes, Chicago ... Hornsby, 8t Louls . Neis, Brooklyn ... Williams, Philadeiphia | Deberry, Brookiyn Riades, 8t, Louis ... larnhari, Pirates .. Totsl WILETAMS TO HOLD NE Will Comnduct Revived Interscholasiic Games on May 31 Williamstown, Maes, April 28, | Anpouncement is made that the an- nual interscholastic track meet, re- vived by Williams college last year after a lapse of ten years, will be held on Weston field here May 31. Berk- shire schoels will comprize the com- peting teams, entry blanks having been sent out this week, ‘There’s at Least One in Every Hote WEL, - 1A PEMMSYL AN A HEW A LonNG nee L. SAY - RSN TwAT WAY- GoT A FINE Hora® AND EAMILY FROM T 4 BE GLAD whHeEN \ GrT MapD=ED 1'vE by the board of athletic control, Buttrey, whose work in the ling scason featured the m of the Tiger team, prepared at Havre High school, where he played on the | football and basketball teams befo coming to Princeton, Neat vear's swimming captain non his event,, the 150-yard backstroke, in the majority of the mects this year and placed third in the intercollegiates fat Anpapelis, whieh makes him eligi- ble for the forthcoming trials for the Olymple team. Draper prepared at Andover, LAFAYETTE NINE WINS | Pounds Jenkins in ¥ Two Innings and Beats Georgetown, 5. Washington, April 25,—Georgetown university met its second defeat in two days and the third this season here yesterday #afternoon, !asing to the Latayette college team, The score was 5 to 2, Jenkins of Geprgetown and Yeisley of Lafayette staged a pitcher's {duel, both getting brililant eupport. The latter, however, was best in the | pinches, BUILDING PERMITS The tollowing buliding permits have. (been issued at the office of Inspector ‘John €. Gilehreest: Dominick 1'ran- colino, three tenement frame house at Oak street, cost $9,000; Robert Andrews, three tenement frame hoyse on Stratford road, cost $12.000; C. A, | Carlson, three tenement frame house on Chapman street, cost $10,000; Ed- | ward Tysso, two family house at 452 Alien street, cost 85,000, / April 23.-V¥red Bchlleb- ner, first baseman for the Bt Louls Americans, whe contracted bloed poi- soning in his lert foot and leg during spring training, has returned here from his home ready to don s uni. (orm when tha Browns oprn (he American league season here Wed. | nesday. AU 3AY <y KeDaw "< LI E ) . " (1) A /‘ SemME Ting a basis of 36 holes, 15 to be played | P “Kitty™ Br EASTERN LEAGUE 1S OFF ON NINTH YEAR Hartford Opens Season in Bridge- port This Time The Lastern league opens i ninth baseball season today. Spring- field plays at Albany, Pitsfield at Wa- terbury, Hartford at Bridgeport, and ¢ r at New Haven. President in a statement last nignt! declared that he beileved all the teams have been strengthened and the league should have one ol its most success- ul suasons. There are fi O’Hara at DBrid, New Havel 2 new tnana Milan at ly Giibert at Pittstield, t Waterbury, and Gene McCann at Springtield. DPaddy O’Connor, of the Harttord champlous of 1023, Bill Rodg of Albany, and Rurie ster, 1oli- over leaders. 1923 RECORD Standing of Teams, W, L 25 55 65 Hartford New Haven Wojcester ngfield geport P Albany ... | ittsfield . Waterbury .. Leading Witters, Gam: s J104 145 15 13 e 143 RIE vessdDb vesalnd seenn 104 Lefler, Worceostep . Bowman, New Havea Fisher, N Haveu Herreea, Spr Donahue, W, Simpson, Sp. ay, Hartrord , New Have . Hauk, Hartford .... Cosgrove, Hartford €chinkle, Albany ... Obere, Springficld T.ong, Albany : OUsborn, New Haven . Leading Fielders, -Post, Bridgeport.. .. Demoe, Hartford. .. . Pittstiend, ., Shortstop—Nel ew Haven.. Oatiield—Altenby » . Outfiejld—King, Waterbury ... Outfield—Duffy, Springfield ... Withrow, .New Have Canavan, Stryker, mumgartne Rutehalder, Pittsl Tortune, 8pringiield 19 Rosult of Past Races, Winner, aw Lotdon ew, Haven New Londen Pittefirld Haven Haven . 23-~Hartford Fishing Tackle That's Fit for Fishing 21 MYRTLE ST, “Just Around the Commer” Tov s | vE @nT Sosa't Tuaes WITH ME You MIGHT [~ T SEE me "Q )/ v‘ / THg Two WIDDIES 1N FRONT &F MY HOUSE- THAT'S My CAR AND MY De6 Teo- VvE | WAS OFFERED ) * AND Tnen"s ‘my BOY ! - 1SN'T ME A sraavren '7 Some wid! ELSE | You wWALST ?