New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 2, 1924, Page 11

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[ bl Reviw JEA"NAMER' b g o | o Sores | LAE Bl G Mabk Hounds! | Glohe (lothing House | The best biade of five | Yesterday's Results oot recedi Néw York 9, Boston 1. (Continued from Preceding Page) z. 'r‘ b.c:('; n:-.y be to- ; Chicago 8, Cincinnati 1. iy T its, Barr venph. ay's worst be ) . There suré was some heavy hitting | Pittsburgh 8, 8t. Louis 6. ‘lzm::o.v.b 1 e g ok B Ll |8 n the big leagues yesterday, Brooklyn 10, Philadelphia 4. | ship;: Bumma; stolen bases, Collius, French | Don’t endure old fashioned ' |§ | (2); Barrett 3; Summa, McNuity; sacrifices | 9 Hauser of the Athletics ot his Myatt, Fewster, Sheely, Hooper: dounie| Shaves for old time’s sake hird h inetdentall The Standing . playe,’ Pewster, J, Sewell and Burns; left | opgy is Aty 5 12'::';'.11'; entally scoring his | W. + P.C. on lmses, Chicago'8: Cleveland ; bases on | ere is a new degree of $ d Ney < .838 | balls, off Blankenship 2; Connall Shuate | Mol ¥ ark 888 | o erton L7 St¥iick out, by Blen Bty il shaving pleasure to be had B! j Ghioago . .1 625 | shaute 1, Smith 1: hits oft Blankenship 7 Among the Cubs' 17 hits yesterday | Cincinnati . g 571 |in's innings; oft L'mmux:yos n 31;"0;!“§l|u':\l| today with the vas a homer by Hartnett. The Cubs | Pittsburgh < 4677 In 6; off Morton 3 in 1; (one out in 8th); 2180 connected to seven two baggers | Brooklyn y .452 | Off Smith 1 in 1; off Lindsey 4 In 1; batk, Marvelous Nevw & | Lindsey; wiuning pitcher Blankenshijg los- and a triple. Boston . 400 |ing pitcher Shaute; umpires, Hoimes .'u\d' | 8t. Louis . . .333 | Owens; time of gani Carey, the Pirate slugger, got ‘:ur i Philadelphia . hits off St. Louis. | ™ Giants Win, Brookiyn had a sweet day at bat ! Today's Games Boston, May 2.—New York batters and got 16 hits off four Phil hurlers.| New York at Boston. | hit Genewich freely in the fourth in- Cy Willlams got his second home run. | Cincinnati at Chicago. ning yesterday, made seven runs, and Double-Life Bladss St. Louls at Pittsburgh. eventually defeated Boston, 9 to 1. The Loomis tennis team had ' an Philadelphia at_Brookiyn. { Groh and Stengel had a heavy day at o Use GEM Sargfy Razors casy tiem with the net team of the | bat and Cooney's work in center field | Hartford High school at Windsor yes- AMERICAN LEAGUE | was spectatular. ' The score: terday. The Windsor schoolboys took | o every game, whitewashing the high Yesterday's Results | Southworth, sohool team in a complete manner. | \yashington 8, New York 2. Groh, 3h The Dixtes of Harttord will open| Cricore 13 Closeland 7. their baseball season with the New | poston 5, Philadelphia 1 Departure of Bristol as their oppon- el : ents Sunday. The Bristol team, fresh from their victory over the Iocnl: e stu{;l'iug » y Bessé-Leland team expect to take the | gy poit N g 5 | Tota N e crack Hartford ball tossers into camp. | now York .. | J s it ’ { Chicago ... The Wills-Dempsey match, it is be- | Philadelphia . lieved by Tex Rickard, will attract a | Washington ... E 2 gate close to $1,000,000. More than | Boston ... £ A17 | e half of this amount will be divided | Cleveland .. % .417 | Sten hetween the fighters, Wills getting | st. Louis ... i 857 | Pade $200,000 and Jack $500,000. ' Rickard | o s said today that he will stage all his Today's Gamed fights at Boyle's Acres in the after- Washington at New York. noon, as he belleves it will do away Detrolt at St. Louis, with the congestion experienced at the Chicago at Cleveland. | fights held at night. Boston at Philadelphia. | Totals | b, z—Batted for Me) lierna ) The Bristol and Loomis track men o SR o . et Daubert, 1h .. will come together Saturday. The INTERNATIONAL LEAGUH ; *0e0 ool :‘y:»:v: Bohne, 2 Bristol team has been practicing . < - Meusel, Padgett; stolen | DUncan. 1t . faithfully and have been showing up Yestenday's Results Fuisch, Young; _sacrifices, ' Friach, | JAFERYS woll 1A thé tine trials, Jersey City 11, Rochester 3. South double plays, Juckson | PRI S0 - Newark 10, Toronto 7. 3 ‘s | Harper, adgel The Trinity track team, which has| (Other' games postponed, wet | Tiorey to Mclunls: left on ba ,-,’ .\'.!?v l\l'm‘ll: e o Leen under the guidance of Spud |brounds) ;- Boston §; b . off Dean 2; | M0 Drew since the middle of last month, e b b BB fgrly will take on the track team of the The Standing | MeNamara 1 in 12-3; Yeargiu 4 in Massachusetts Agricultural college in w. . P.C. by pitcher, by Genewich (Kelly); the only Home meet on the schedule, | Paltimore ........10 3 A4 [ RSE 1A DRohar SMwichT mpbron b BB oy Pl oo i roire R R 636 | Moran, Pfirman and Powell; time, 150, | motarn W1 first meet of the season to Norwich ;]le‘d"“ 4 el i Pivates 8, Cards 6, . ,I:I-‘I:.dhw’:rll“{:l":l“:'n”'."l\ last Saturday, but exp'ec! to hang it }I}:::;:;cr seaTHONS Pittsburgh, May 2.—Plttsburgh | Batted for Dibet in Stk on to the Hill Top boys SRAENANI Y 4 Z | bunched hits in the third and sixth | cHICAGO BUFRIO ..ooiieenns | AR X N 3 o | innings and ) P P came | AR . A, \ 3 Tilden had no trouble disposing of | Jersey City ....... i S O “R”“o ohe “"“vffl“:d‘f‘"' Statz, of .. 54 ) B! I"ukuda, the Japanese star, in the | Syracuse ......... » SO . 4 ’l"l'.‘i“‘\‘:\v:. Sl s y {‘“ fi“ Philadelphia 110 100 Brooklyn Two base hits, Henrich, . Sand; home run, Wil { to, Fournier, ¥ord to sand | on'\ bases, . Philadelphia 7, B | on balls, off Hamilton 2, Be Hamilton lucwssauvscy I e sing pitche id O'Day; time, Chicago 8, Reds 1. | Chicago, May Chicago pounded | o | Cart Mays and Jakey May hard in the | 0| carly innings and ated Cineinnati | 018 to 1, in the first game of the series | o | here yesterday. The extra buse hit- | 0! ting of thé Cubs was a feature, their | 0| geventaen hits being good for a total | 01 ot twonty-eight bas CINCI Al » Cruise, 2z 1 - Carey had four hits and a walk'in five | l\"l‘nd)de‘: T':fe:;;"?afif":::-?'-n?h::: Today's Games [trips to the plate. A rilnuing catch N 1) 27 4 4 vy Maraaviie “ sirighy riberg, 3 ] \ vigiting ténnis pldyer was outclassed | Daltimore at Buffalo. ‘U]?' o OC FISL BANAM | e e : R trom start to finish, | Newark at Toronto. s fisidieg r"",‘,',’, mlxh.l'm” brop erryed il ¢ . ¢ |+ Reading at Syrucuse, AB, R H PO A B |Aldridge, p .. 3 . vy Thompson of this city goes to Hart.| Jersey City at Rochester, Rigbee, 1t ., 1 [ - - | Copyright 1924 Hart Schaffoer & Marx ford tonight to bow! O'Brien in a state | R ormpeosgepa st SRS e 8 e 4 LS g léague match, ! EASTERN LEAGUE | Barnhart, vt % o | Chicago —— | Grimm, 1, 0 0| Two base iiits, Washington and Jefferson's ”Nl Yesterd, Results, Wright, # ... ‘ 0 | Grimes, Grigsby, i » Maranville, 2h ..., ] 0 | can, Harper; ; football squad held practice and Néw Haven 9, Bridgeport 2, Gooeh, © ... sinel 5 o | vune, # stolen bases, Grantham, | serimmage yesterday and Captain (Other games postponed, wet i iremor, p ..ooovvns 0 | Fonseca; sacrifices, Hargraves; double play Kopf, former New Britaln boy, wae! &rounds) | . A 3 ,mhn'n‘u to \iflnulwl left on bases y AR < E ; Chicago 6; base on balls, off in the backfield instead of at| . ! . LOU ® 2; #truck out, by Mays 1; Dibut 1 The Standing e Y W A t Mays § In 22.3 innings: off May . | Smith, It 0 1-3 innings; off Dibut 1 in 2 innings; e . | Waterbury . \ Flack, rt ... 0 | losing or, Mays; umpires, Klem and Fay Kaisér has been matched to | Waterbury [ Hornsby 3 0] Wilson jtime, 1:48 fight Berlenbach on May 20, Hartford .. o 4 k A g - | New Haven . o 3 H » 0 All local teams will get out on the Albany .. . 5 inines, p 18ehultz, B8 ..., lots tomorrow afternoon for practice, | Pittsfield .. Dladte. 0 . great variety B T T T TP I T SN 835.00 to 350.00 ¢ — (W, B, p ; COLLEGE BASERALL RESULTS, Today's Games Neibergall, ¢ .ooiii Pennsylvania 8, Georgia Tech 4. l‘\‘Hvany"‘ at Harllr::r'd.“ i Totals i C. . N, Y. 18, Lafayette 9, Vaterbury at Pittsfield. | Batted for Gomeale Sthe 1 3 Crants ¥ Teon-bivargh, wt| New Haven at Worcester. Suned, tr Goasmies o b ‘ Regarding Underwear — In buying Underwear from . Bridgeport at Springficid. ‘ panr=Ran for Schultz in Sth A The Bease-Leland nine plays Worcester . . 62613 eyssvess n: T Hart Schafiner &Marx Suits in POWder Bll.le md Nome thia Sunday. oo~ oot e s $ 3 Fodlm | Sea Gray are very popular; we'll show you a “uria WD sl - P - us, you have the advantage of the selection of Tufts 5, Bates 4 (eleven innings.) b g 8. Louls .... 2 001 o0n : o RIEHARDS TAKES |t G MAY 2, 1917 | all desirable makes; Union Suits from $1.00 to $3.00 Wost Virginia 2, Catholie U. 1, M.mym [ Carey £; Bigbes 2; Traynor; NEITHER TEAM MAK A mr double plays, Bell, Bottomley and Horraby Just once in history have two tea HOME RUN HITTERS ‘ BAEK RESIENATI“ Vot oy et B Louis 80 Piuuburgh Ti gone through a nine Inning contest ' J’\nynlmn Ieague -1|n’ % :, by e 5; Haines 4; H, Rell “-;'h'nu_l a I‘v.|-l.m3'l'lfl|'l‘r side-—on May s 0 b < “ I . Wh-t d BI S e Hauser, Philadelphia . v AContinued from Preceding Page) (L oeer! time 10oh. " o i the Chicags Cubs. In_the tenth | Shirts Heiimann, Detrolt - it 3] or i vemons the teter it | L | omey contnurd a hiiom pitching | Blye, Detroit ....... Brookiyn, N. Y., M » through the tenth The score: Kimmons, Philadelphia the good of the game, I have recon I ) Ly Brookiyn | cincINNATI abr h po e n gidered my resignation and ask to pounded four Philadeiphia pitchers % . l Tabin, Bt Louis -+ .. 3| witharaw it sterday in winning by 10-4. Stock SOl G0 : Golf Hose Woolens add a bright note of color to - —viaclongl-og-plb i " Hl'clm'rd!'hru!dlho n]fl[hl not be able |ied the asmult with three hits, make |ohr” uy sl | 1 > Bty San i to play In the Olymple games because ' ing five in two games he has played ] 2 2 3 : i s 50 sz 00 and 33 w gt sl of the ruling of the Olymple commit- ' since joining the Dodgers, Cy Wil- |Neme G your game ......... BIE ARG fonot« Do s o l‘ollln;, l‘hlu[o’”“l ¥ tee against player-writers and be- liams got his second home run at Eb- 'l"*nr|“v- "‘ ¥ Bheely, Chicage cause he had a contract with a news bets Field. Score Shean, 36 44 3 service to represent them at Paris, ol S Dugsn, Néw Tork He asserted he had taken up news- . . L s po. A & |Cuete, I ... ! Men’s Pull-over Sweaters, light weight \Y neck’ Stoner, Detroit . " ~ paper work as a means of livelihood .0 M Hooper, Chicago ....... . 11 . Toney, p .oovvns . " 5 O and feit he should not be considered a Mokan, 1f voo o - w l B p 1 professional it he was assigned to re- | Willians 2 R b : sleeve €8s, COoiors ite or PO (oo ovviievin A Dykes, Philadelphia . ... . 1 Wrights hii'g CHICAGO i e - . port tennls matches and did so. Yo 1 - Stephenson, Cleveland 1 rd, 2 . y Zeider, ss Wingo, Detroit .... . i . T2 Holke, 1b [ Thurston, Chicago . oy Central Junior Bo.‘l Win Nentine, & g Doyle, 2b 3t S dell, ¢ » o 2 o o : ’ . . . tha From Lincoln St. School oo« R o o : The styles of Men's Hosiery are in designs t In & ciose and fast game which 13 1iamiiton ‘ 2 i M National Teague : ’ S lremen . Mann, If . § ] ’ s ornaty, B LowtE oo \,o.o §[Dlaged ot Uhe Waluet OO park yeo. TAU, FS ool S8 3 6 3| Wi 8 % o1e everybody hasn't got ............ 40c to $1.50 pair Vournier, Brooklyn . cens . M. B, won, score 9 to 8 T ipe 10WR, > . Deal, 3b E 1 N seveve 8i8core at the end of the ninth inniig | Totals ‘ Vaughn. » : ¢ l~,rl||lh:m. (‘,hlr':go . was tied 7 all, T the nest tweo in- x—Batted for Sand in Sth, | Totals R 20 9 Greh, New York ... | xx—Batted for Hamilton *Batted for Groh in the Seventh. Grimes, Chicago . (RN SiS CRO T v D BROOKLYN Cincinnati 000 000 000 1—1 > » two runs. A o e g Poeriess ..111130000002—913% | Nein o . Johnson, New York .... = ¢ | Jormso 5 5 Stolen basc, Chase; double plays, ® 4 o 20000 -3 1 st or : 2 iy Williams, Philadelphia . “';f;"';"",l ll’le:r!m _'o:,: '.ml mf L. it o 1 o | Doyle, Metkic and Zeider; Vaughn, S, SO SIS o vsso pert; Lincoln, Honker and Burns. | k 1|Doyle and Merkle; left on bases, o . | Chicago 2, Cincinnati 1; bases on liargrave, Reds urifim, Pirates . f g k o | balls, off Toney off Vaughn 2 . have to be used b vinttomley, St. Louts . T s o R « o 0| struck out, by ghn 16, Toney ris of 1 ; wooden ones | Grines, » § 1 N in many parts of India; wo Grimes, . : ' Umpires, Orth and Rigler. Time Totnis 11:50 . Bell, Bt, Louls ... - c— #enge:, Boston . . ey, Browkivh - Sam Makes a Bull's-Eye ades, 8t Louis arnhart, Pirates Craynoe, PIFRtes . ... e\ WINNING' [ LERVE Jright, Pirates . ... NN M \\T 10 S — P Henrich, tf . ] Wolter rf Chicago 000 000 000 0—0 -9 Enstern Toagne chrig, Hartford . ... 269 riln, Albany .. . ‘ gher, Néw Haven ... ‘funnefleld, Waterbury . ' hue, Waterbury . Wilson, New Iliaven l.oser, Worcester .. Beh , Albany iiager, Partford ... = . - EO TR, FARMER ROY SCHOLARSHIP fondon, May 2.-—<The min'stry of agricuitgre has formulated » schén.e tor awarding schelarship acd main- tenance grants for sors and dasahters | of sfricnitural workmen. These young people will be able ¢ 0| steaight from the plougn or faim %o ® univasmiy wileh has & department ot s

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