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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERMD MONDAY, MAY 5, -1924. AMMNJNADM-’NW “Mb&"l-’ll 1LVS58885288805H8. HIGH SCHOOL WINS —BESSES DROP ANOTHER — PIRATES LOSE BUT CORBIN AND FALCONS WIN IN SUNDAY GAMES— § OLYMPIC GAMES ARE FORMALLY OPENED IN PARIS — BERLENBACH MATCHES TO FIGHT KEISER — OTHER SPORTS $PIIIEICIIIPIG FEPEPVP699009000 & 31 HITS, 25 RUNS BY GIANT _ FALGONS CONE HONE BESSS 10SE To HeRwor W io ™ ICORRINTEANRUNS EIGHTH OLVNPICS TEAM IN WINNING TWO GAMES | WITH EARNED WIN, % PIts D508 SR TRy 1 VILLAGE| FORMALLY OPENED { Poor Fielding By B-L Club Responsible For Many Runs— ‘ Defeat Avon Team-Mullin Hits| Charley Miller’s Boys Nosed Out By New Hartford Defeats Pexto Boys 23 to3 in French Rughy Team Defeats | Southington i Rumanian Players Salely Five Times Team in Up-State Village. I In the first game of the season for | fiona Two New Britain baseball teams went down to defeat yester- | both aggregations the Corbin Red Sox of this city buried the Pexto team of | day in extra inning contests, the Besse-Lelands being nosed out | by the Herrups of Hartford 10 to 5 in 10 innings at St. Mary’s 1ihe"A¥ ol Bovk biit the Fiioons found | | field, and the Pirates losing 3 to 2 in 11 innings to the New Hart-| | Southington yesterday by the score of his curves for a total of 18 hits, while | ford outfit in the latter’s home bailiwick. 123-3, 1t was a big afternoon for the . » . o . Jaglowski held his opponents to 6 Besses vs, Herrup { Over in New Hartford yesterday the |1gea1 t ¥ ' v 9 i cal team who smashed out a total Chisox 8—W flshlngton Dy Phlladelphla B hits. The New Britain hurler got 14, The Bess land team was de- Pirates, Charley Miller's proteges, | o¢ twenty-five hits for a total of 39 trikeouts and Re: t 9. . E chi | £ i Hreatures of the game were three cidedly off agaln yosterday and their |§ave a fine exhibition of baseball but [1yee A1l of the New Britain team New York, May 5.—John McGraw's Ir‘lv o baggers by Klatka, Rogers and Mullin | fielding at many times was worse than {lost to the New Hartford outfit in the ‘hn well but the gold medal goes to | conservative bascball team turned ¢ ond twe two baggers by Jaglowski. the schoolboy brand. In this respect | 11th §to2 | Huber who smashed out five hits out | ;;‘u'e.n::l)cllrl.f; :ur“s;c;t‘)a“)mg?‘:l‘ :\:::blil Cruim, 31x o :;m:.: !:\;m‘.rs a‘x;dugml;m;n :Ia;r:‘l': fthe Herrups were not much better, | The game was closely c:ntelstrd and | o soven times at bat ‘and crossed the | f A ARtk r tWo e uiiin he b n, s5¢ the fielding feature was a double pla g header from Philadelphia by scores of Stryker, xxsx . 9 day at the bat and socked out five | ;a;'r’ofi;',’;,’rr‘:fl;’]ffiw"“’ il & PIaY, | plate three times, Blanchard at first | 5 S people saw the | Morelli to Jasper to Restelli, Hulurq % hit A B 13 to 3 and 12 to 3. The lhm\rs Totals ‘ hits in as many es up. | game, features of which were 8 home { base knocked out three hits and scor- blamed it on Umpire Pfirman who nn. ‘ Dickman and Rogers put up the .un Ly Holcomb, triples by Goeb and | also came through with a fine three |ed three runs. Jwered by chasing 12 of Fletcher's| {best brand of ball for the Avon. Tibbals and some heautifui fielding by | Pase hit. | Hayes ascended the mound for the bench-warmers off the campus. | Neis, > Néxt Sunday the Falcons play Sims- | Cassidy, Beauvle, Tibbals, Zeilke, Bar-’ Politis,” pitching for the Pirates, al- ;Soutlglnxlon team and weathered the Under the barrage of hits \Ianazer‘JMnmon bury in Simsbury and tomorrow night ! nett, Goeb and Kilduif, lowed $ hits, walked ome, hit two and firnl lfmlnx in good shape hut found McGraw conducted more pitching ex- }‘0';‘:1“” the team meets at Wainut Hill for | [n the first inning Goeb tripied and | fanned six. {his Waterloo in the second inning | periments, Gearin and Ocschger who practice: - scored when Maire booted Holcomb's| The New Hartford boxman, Kos- | when the local team hxmwtd on him began the games, left after two in- { AV srounder. In the third inning Beauvle | tack, was in mid-season form, how- |for eight runs and sent him to the nings each. Baldwin, a rookic, and - 8, Jonnard, finished strong in each case. o 3 d he 9 Pirates back to showers. Hartford took up his duties | gpjtaj got on first on Holcomb's error. Hol- | €ver, and he sent 1 ritain, comb then tried to cateh the runner the bench via tie three-strike route. |and looked good in the fourth inning |~ “rhe pumanians, notwithstanding Cincinnati staggered the advancing | Pirates with two defeats at Redland i {only to crack in the fifth when the | s N Kled at second when Tiobals grounded to |He also had wonderful control ?“‘1 the handicap against them, tackle: him, but the effort (annf MeKenna | Walked nobedy and hit nobody. The |Corbin team found him for five runs. | tya Frenchmen with great courage, fleld. Thescores were 2 to 0 and 5 to cacrificed. Maire grounded to Bar. | DOX score: Tobin used Hein and Lasky on the | ,,9 time and again bronght down 4. Luque was stronger than Meadows nett but the latter's throw failed to NEW ! mound and both twirlers showed ub | ty0ir heavier opponents with vicious in the first game. Rixey, making his | get the runner at the plate. On this | well. Althoush r‘fh; fi“"‘if‘""(‘f‘:a“" | div The Rumanians, however, first start of the year, was chased by | play Tiblals went to third and Maire | be a r|::|awa‘\ ;o:;‘ t(l‘\‘nt ':‘:;N:“IH 1 practically collapsed in the second the Pirates in the sixth inning of the | Two base hit McInnis; three bas to first. Palmer then was gullty of a "H!_':'Sflal:"“h;v: i Aacregation of half, second game but Benton and Mays, :\Ie'r\x l(o;sndhl‘wuasn gel, balk and Tibbals also crossed the jonce ag: L e e play, Padgett, Ba ::::’;_‘:: ,:.{0" & 143 dofense, kept & | Stoek and nunmn left on bases, Boston S90eee PIEIIIIITVITTVOIIPIRIVIVIY Take Double Header From Phillies—12 Players Chased Off Field—Reds Take Two From Pirates—Alexander, Allowing But 3 Hits, Twirls 29th Consecutive Inning | Tne JFaicons won 10 and 3 in a . game in Avon yesterday. Reeves, | Without a Pass and Cubs Win Over Cards—Brooklyn mhotulpibl & (e gmman (0 Resey, cland last year, tossed them up for | 7, Boston 3 — St. Louis 6, Detroit 5 — Cleveland 13, By The Associated Press. Colombes, I'rance, | eighth Olympic games t.m(s were ushered in yesterday France obtaining a crushing victery {over Rumania in rughy foothall by & ! score of 61 to 3. The curtain raiser to brought out an attendance | persons, who cheered impartially ~ a grcat exhibition of rugby by the | French and gameness on the part of | the Rumanians in fighting a desper- ate battle to the finish in the face of stromendous odds | The French team outweighed the | Rumanians twenty pounds to the man i and showed superiority over the Bal- kanites in every department of the game, including kicking, where it was | acknowiedged to be relatively weak, as compared with the teams of Great May A 5,—~The modern by the games of 15,000 l==>~=- oL, ' " .. 1b High, Deberry, Vance, Demock, rf Dickman, — Plude, 1b 1 Capp, 0103 Rngm!. 7 W. Bogins, 1. Bogins, | Proire, =3 tNieaves, p (3 P o 19 27 002 000 | Brooklyn 000 412 x—Batted in Sth, xx—Ran for E, Smith in 8th, xxx—Batted for Genewlch In 7th, axxx-—Batted for Yeargin in 9th, slocrenssue,; Totals oston HARTI'ORD f. H P {H. Caine Brenna Yahne,* 1b | Brausaw, ¢ | Dujack, ef Healy, 2b | Parrot. 1f . Kostae { Warner, 1t Totals " .. 1t 3 Jarvis, Simon, ss2uz2cm=l A ns being far | The match wus interesting to =a ;;1\\!-1". In the same inning Green Lnn tossers in the field. Grover Alexander held St. Louis to |2 hits Saltts, Kania, 2b lsmonwavus, lined out his homer | greater extent as the opeaing cvent o walked and was sent to second on | of the Olympic games in the Colombes 21 Goeb’s sacrifice iy and then it was three hits, one a home run by Freigau, | and pitched his 29th consevutive in- Stadium than at@football, the prim ning without issuing a pass, in the off Gonewion 8 1n ¢ innings; oR \-u.m ] - !In 2 innings: hit by pitcher, by Genewich : | (Stock): passed ball O'Neil 1; losing pitcher enewich: umpires, O'Day and McCormick; rt of . Sheelian, Kredar, Mullin, o that Holcomb | along the first basc line, Berg flied out to center field, and Zeilke, who| Totnls tive game of the Rumani below international rugby standards. i The Rumanians received encourage- ment and praise more for their enter- Pigen, rf, Reltw, 1b . Hartferd, \f, p Fontaine, f . o s | had got to first on an infield hit went | to second, scoring a moment later | Conway, « when Barnett's grounder was heaved |1 Schmitt, wild by Maire. | The fifth saw more scoring for the Herrups, Holcomb threw Tibbal's grounder wild and the runner got to isecond, McKerna fanned, - Tibbals |y ‘| going to third wnile Nom Begley | | tossed out Mal Tibhals then tal. lied_on O'Lear single over third, Berg, starting for the Besses, sipgled Nom Klatha, Kopec, ¢ Benson, « Jaglowskl p . 1b prise in entering the ‘rugby compe- tition than for their actual playing. The Frenchmen were never really put to the test, the Rumanians. did their best work {in the first period, which ended 19 to 3, Florian, the Ru manian fullback, dropping the 1 over the bar from the 30- i “‘ from placement after a pens Chicago 4 to 1 victory over the Card- time of game 1:40, inals. Grimes hit a homer, double and single, slants 13-12; Phillies 3-3 Dazzy Vance was invincible in alH New York, May 5.—New York took but two innings and Brooklyn, with two tories from Philadelphia here | Deberry and Wheat hitting hard, won yesterday by scores of 13 to 3 and 12 frem Boston 7 to 3. to 3, The Yankees who were idle in the Home runs by Mokan 1n-1 Carlson American league with the Red Sox|for the visitors and batting by Askson held first place when St. Louis beat land Frisch of the Glants featired the Detroit 6 to 5, and Cleveland walloped | first game, In the second game Chicago 13 to 8, Ken Willlams made |George Kelly of the Glants got a his fourth home run, which, with | home run, double and single, The another by Severeid, was a decisive acore: factor in the Browns' fourth straight victory over the Tygers, ~ Cleveland’'s task in Dbeating the White Sox simplified by the in-|fond = effective pitching and poor fielding of | \jenrie, ' rf their foes. Philadelphia lost its sixth | Mokan, It consecutive game when \\'nhm(lon‘l‘::'[""':’;' beat them 3 to 2. Walter Johnson ,.,.',k', I weakened in the eighth after pitching | Woohrs, good ball but Marberry saved the | game by fanning Miller with two men on. 1 | Murphy, 1t Gleucsuuvscuass Totals | Two base lhits, Jaglowski Kiatha | Rogers, Dickman; three base hits, Xlatha, | Mullin, Rogers; stolen bases, Boltis, Kreda | Mullin, Kiatha, Kauia, bit by pitched ba [to 1eft but Barnett flied out. 2 | Begley also singled to left, Berg go- | |ing to third and scoring on Kilduf's | fly. | | Buckland started for the Herrups in | the elghth with a single to left and Krednr; bases on balls off Reeves 6: o r\ | on the next play Gireen dropped Char- lowski 3; struck out, by J :: | ron's iy but recovered in time to toss | 0 H 1 1 [ 0 ® 0 Tteeves ft_on bases, Falcpns 7; out Buckland at second;. Holcomb 0 L ‘; OLD CY IN HITLESS YORM Totals 10 ot [Restella, Corbin, cf Fitzpatric Huber, 1F atalino, | Pergusron, Prelsser, | Patrus, s fin\nh. 3 12 001 000 102 -3 Totals Pirates New MHartford 600D BOUTS WEDNESDAY Shugrue and Parker Will Get Togeth- | er At Foot Guard Hall and the Yur | Blanchett, L.000° 000 & KEISER Berlens BERLENBACH V New York, May 5,--Paul Lach, light heavyweight ser ion, has been signed to mect Kay Keiser on May 20 in Brooklyn, it was announc- ed yesterday., They will hox ten rounds in a semi-final to a mateh he- tween Eddie Cannonball Martin and == |Juck Snyder, both of Brooklyn. LUTHERANS T READY The Luther leagne baseball team is preparing for the scason and the players will meet tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock at the old Pioneci arounds for practice. All of last year's men and any new candidates who desire are urged to be present, (FIRST GAME) PHILADELPHIA Is Sure To Iy, Totals 14 34 000 201~ Panchard ake hits Huber, ackaon, Moran: sacrifices. Patru Tein 0; Blanchard 1; Lask Haye 4; struck out, hy ein : ky 1; Hartford 1; Hay Hartford, Fitzgerald: : Pexto 6; passed ball errors Corbin 2; Pexto rdlemtwypyhghkaxzANm Smith | Prusse, bases on ba Martford 1 Blanchard B e T PP semusumnssce 0, Alexander Wins Chicago, May 5.-~Chicago bunched Tits off Allan Sothoron yesterday and Gefeated St. Louls 4 to 1, Grimes lead- Ing the attack with three' hits, in- | g i vortn, « cluding a double and a home run. Groh, 3 . Grover Alexander held the visitors to | Frioeh, 2 three scattered hits, one of which was | \oUnE + @ homor by Freigau. Alexander did g 10 . ot issue a pass, it belng his 26th con. 'Jackeon, s . sceutive inntng without Wiving & base Snder o .., on balls, The score: | Alnsworth, o n, p 8T, LouIs AD 1, tdwin, p . [ eft on hases, Linke: 1st M 2 hite off et time of game, Shields Will Try for American Olvmpnc Team | Andover, Mass, May' 06.~M. 1. o 9; *lld pitch Reeves lagain was guilty of fumbling and The fur is sure to fly at Foot Guard Beauvle was safe on first. On the play |1, Hartford, on Wednesday evening Zellke veturned the throw to Holeomb | when Terry Parker and Willie Shu- In an effort to get Charron stealing ! | grue again occupy the opposite cors | ! but the toss was wild and the runner ! one Floth boys are in tip top form | scored, Beauvie going to sccond and |yng each s eager for the decision. | scoring en Tibbals single to left, ‘1),,‘ last mecting resuluted in Parker Denton Tecumseh Young of Paoll, | Al went well until the fateful tenth | sorring a close decision, although Shu- 3 Ohlo, famliliarly known as Cy, made |when the Besses blew up entirely, | grue’s work was so good that a draw {1is 15th year in the big league memo- Charron went out, Kilduff to Zellke, | \(oi1q not Imve caused any com- rable by pitching the Athletics to a | tunless, hitless, no.man-reach first de- feat, this on May 5, 1904, One-two- three every inning, without even a cloge decision at first, marked Cy's triumph. Ilere's the score: Boston la= 1 Is Wrights n|\t % Totals 3 s NEW . Beauvie waiked and scored on Tib- plaints, bals' tripid to eenter, MeFennan wWaj |~ oOp the same card Wednesday night | |safe when Holcomb took a ficlder's whjoh is sponsored by Hughie Rorty | ehoice to get Tibbals at the plate, but| ang 7, ¥, Gallivan, will be other fast | the runner fooled him and raced back | preliminaries, enough to make up 30 [to third, Maire then singled between | younds, One of the performers will | (Larry) Shields, former Penn State first and second and Tibbals tallied, | yo PPrankie Day, the fast working New | athiote and intercofleginte one-mile MeKennan going to third. He then yayey oy, champion in 1620 and 1922, announc- {ecored on & wild piteh, Maire taking ed yesterday that he had resumed | 'sccond. Maire then, scored and RANGERS TAKE GAME | training in the hope of earning & | (O'Leary went to second when Hhe | oo po o A . stepped into ac- | place on the U, & Olympic track team Inuorn grounder went through Ifol- tion Saturday against the I’“d,‘"‘,",, year, In the 1020 Olympics he comb. O'Leary brought in the fifth .o "o nine and won 5 to 4. won third place in the 1500 metre vun of the frame when Baenett det /o oo oog”sgamaitis pitched for the seveht and was the first American to | Barron's grounder go through him. Rangers and “Matty” Hayes again did [finish. He is now a member of the o "his stuff behind the bat. | Phillips Andover academy faculty. When a Feller Needs a Friend 4 [ [ 0 0 Fishing Tackle "l‘hat's Fit for Fishing HADFIELD' 21 MYRTLE ST, “Just Around the Corner” Ssenmunsse] 0 0 0y ol 0 o Dougherty, If. = Colling, 3b, ¢ Stahl, ef. | Freeman, rf, 00n— 3 Davent, e« he @ 3 Lachance, . Holke; three g, home run Mokan, Carle LerTi% b Vrisch; sacrifices, Snyder, CH8CF, € Paldwin, Southworth: double play, Band {Young, p. . (unassisted); left on bames, New York 3 Philadeiphia 10; Lase on balls off Carlson i off Gearin 2; struck out, by Carleen 1; nite, off learin 7 in 2 Innings, (nene out in third; off Carison 10 in 61.3 innings; off Naldwin 4 in T innings; off Hamilten 3 in 2.3 Inninge off Lewis 7 in 1 inning hit by pitcher, by Lewis (Groh): wild pitrhes, Hamilton, Lewis: winning pitcher Baldwin; losing pitcher, Carlson. RECOND G PHILADE! A, 1 lesocumscans ! Totals 3 x—Batted for Lewis in 9th, | at—Ratted for Sand in 9th, Philadeiphin New York ... Twe bage hit hits, Jackso! stolen base, Imllh. " 0 2 200 Charron, 1t . Beauvie, of . Tivbats, 1t MeKernan, , | Maire, 3b 32 o Athleties ab, 1 Total Totals LI Hartssl, If . Hoffman, If. . Piekering, ef. . Davis, 1b. 1. Cross, 3b, P Reybold, rf. Murphy, 2b. . Cross, s, Schreek, ¢. .. Waddell, p Btatz, of . Adam, s .. Teatheots, of | Grimes, 11 Vetberg, 1h Grigehy, 1t Barrett, b . Hartnett, « Alesander, Cansidy, « Fishor, n . Burkland, | orals reen, 1t ob, Holcomb, Lelike, 1b fl-r: i, » " Regley Kildufr “res ol oo E) Totals ‘ x~Batted for Sothoron in 9th Lovia irago Two hare runs Gri PERCY ARCHIBALD | ‘ . 000 001 20x—3 000 000 000t 2. Two-base . Toston . Athletise . ..... Varned run ~Romon ~Collins, Criger. Three-base hits » Freeman, Ferris. Saerifice PFit—Lachance. Double plays—~ Hoff- man, Schreck; L. Cross, Davis, Struck out—Ny Young 8, Waddcll 6. Umpire «Dwyer. Time—1:20. Attendance, 10,267, 1enline Iazner, netis, 010 010 iarron; L33 0000 § | thres WHAT ARE You GOoING To CALL HIM 7 ; wmpires Klem and v Dodgers 7, Braves Brookiyn, N. Y., May i.~-Brookiyn took the first gama of the scrics from Poston yestarday 7 to Van Invincible after the third inning when Noston bunched two singles and a double, They did pot get another hit until the eight) they Lunched three more. Dodgers batted Genewleh freely beh errors in three innings. The score BOSTO! Am, verib wase hits, comb; sacrifice hits, McKernan, stolen bases, Teikie, Kilduft; Joft on bas Werrups, 11, Lelands 14: hases on balls, Nerg 5: Fis Buckiands; struck out, Paimer Fisher % Buckiand 4; witd pit 2; Puckland 1: hit by pltctied ball Fisher( Kilduf); by Buck. | And (Greens, Walcomb, Landiy); by Paime | er (Fisher.: balk, Palmer, hits off Palmer 4 I 4 innings, off Berg § in 6; oft Fisher 3| " n off Puckiand 5 in 7: dowbls play, BILLIARD MATCH TONIGHT n to O'Leary; umpires, Lynch, | “Lefty” Erkes, the state billiard c¢hamp, will play Soccoli, a local cue artist, tonight at Rogers billlard rooms at § o'clock. This is a challenge match for a side purse of $200, Yo AL NEW was Tomorrow's Score <~ Fourteen in. nings without a run and a shoristop handling 19 chances, he In this country are more than 1, 000 woolen milla. Jonmard Totals B Bancroft, s Coomey, of . Ounningham, Selnnie, 15 . Siengel, tf Padgett, 2h . R Smith, 3 . P Smith % . oXell, ¢ ® .. 12 4 _for Mamilton in ¥ Patted for Gowdy in 2 Tian for owdy in Ind. i ' ] . . 09 020 3 013 10512 Kelly; three base nome run, Kely; Bouthwarth, do Wilson and York & Time for a 5 hase Fris-h Woelirs, (2); Meusel; en hases, NCrightstons Witeen, Woehrs, 1ert Lasas e odnnard ] 3 bawe o off Petis Glazner by Oeschger bits off Cesshger S in 2: ot Jonmard 3 in i; off Vamilton 3 in %3 Glasngr 2 (Gawds and Jonnard: losing Phirman and wiruck owt b by Hamitton 1 ot Glazner 19 in §; o Petts 4 In “her, W winning piteher Glazner: wmpires time ¢ hours. b P Jiteher. Teds 2:5, Pirates 0.4 Clacinnati, 0., May 5.—Cincinnati won two games from Pitisburgh in |the first doublcheader of the season | ! here yesterday by scores of 2 16 0 and ‘: 10 4. Luque and Meadows induiged '|n a pitchers’ battle in the first game, | |the Cuban holding on to the finish | luhl e the Reds bunched three hits | with a pass to win off Meadows lnI the seventh inning. | | _In the second game,] Rixey, making | | his start of the scason, was hit (nfly4 Learn at the Y. M. C. A, Summer Menbership $5.00 |and retired In the sixth. Benton and May were strong the rest of the way, and their support was very . The | | scorr hd (Continued on Following Page)