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8 BOLLHSLHHEESLL HLEHSHLHHBLHHLHHLLHHSLILHELESLEHHESLLLHH L9 HLLBLHEHHLEHLHLL$L05555LH505555LL55HL 5858558555 5LLHHEEBHHSLHGTILHLELLR 0058855550525 28555885555 5855589, PIRATES AND CORBIN RED SOX LOSE SUNDAY GAMES —$50,000 PREAKNESS RACE TODAY’S TURF FEATURE — YANKEE RUGBY TEAM WINS OLYMPIC GAME — SHAKE-UP IN BESSE CLUB REPORTED LIKELY —DUNDEE-VICENTINI IN MATCH FFVETTIIPIVIIIIVIVIIIVINIIIVITVITITTIFIIIIICTEFTITTIGOIIGTIVVIVITTIITIIFI0NV0TPMCVIPIITITPIPTIVRIVITVIPNIIPIIICIVETIPTITRIIPITIIP. LAVETETIIITIIRTEITIGIINE AMERICAN RUGBY GIANTS, REDS BROOKLYN AND ATHLETICS LOSE SUN. GAMES Yankees, Sitting Pretty at Top of Heap, Will Hang Up Their World Series Banner on Wednesday at Home Grounds and Babe Will Receive His Man iDploma. Honor 12.-—Events ¥ seit New Y conspired to pro for the ceremonics May de Yankee stadinm Yankees hang mpion banner and Babe Ruth receives his honor man of the natio outs 8 base of swat in 1923, \ FLb ok jout T champions Aot top of the cball world wi game lead achieved after a Lgh Legan in seventh place and ended }:;:")lnnlhfi.‘lf,.“, ,‘."»‘,1 e : S ' Ll | NinE by Adams and Grantham, coupl- cd with the hitting of “Dutch” of his seven home runs have B iictners tir<inua iananiod . Dhlcaxa elsive, his lesscr hits have been timely | HCIEE S TR ST ey, B to | and his ficlding of an excellence usual- | ™ (M JCEE SELTY e iy hidden in the glamour of s bat. | jo FGE JACOR TR To e iy The Yankces were prevented 1rom |\, o p ¢o the seventh inning, when mecting the White Sox yesterday by |\ ng smashed his third blow and rain that also stopped the Detroit | fo BT S JEE U game at Washington, Deston and St 2 Louis in the American and Pittsbu b'-"'\"'\‘h\j\. and Boston in the National Dt scheduled Dire results tinue to result East and West. the West, was defeated the Phil- lies, thought to have becn the mildest | (o8 O e DI member of the seaboard quartet A Giants, terror lanti lost, their sccond game in iwo the traiing Cardinals. The 3 to 2. Carlson shut out Cincionati 2 and allowed only Red to touch third, white the Phillies were Luque, Little Dinty Gearin pitched good ball the but Jackson, with three stop, gave the game got to Jacobs in the late | three runs, but the Cubs wer Iy with Reuth 1 the btod In the only Am an the Athletics lost ir game and Covele won Cleveland hit three to b victory. ind Kelly sttomley sted) left world's Cubs 5, Dodgers 1 ) May —Daring base run- been de- free were not Kipling con- ! meeting terror hinted by from the Cincinnati, by 1 i | ot sod Il 1 The | e 1 coust, days was fo. = scor s CHICAGO AR, to 0 one hitting for ants Travis short- ooklyn | mnings ror away or way an I Vogel Adams, Grantham donble p pltehers fos ar . imes, Wigh skic his first o to Job Rrooklyn pether Incohs ® Chiea In umpires | Phitadelphia game yes S to victory for ove Cleveland, lort its eleventh terday when Clovels It was the Stanley Coveleski land pitcher. The Leimach from the tnning. Joe Sewell hit a home run with two on off @eeker in the cightl straight v first veteran Indians i the won, Phillies May Reds 0 Carison But his con- nly one third the first season ( allow- incimati ed eight hits trol was perfe [einnati runner lelphia winning drove il Cine ehe o base game the | one.fittn | ming squad are hit wCore bt fast support kept the Seor stole Lague was PHILADELPIT AB, McNulty sme, The scor A ILADELPHIA An, Dyke Hate strand Hauser Kimmons. Weleh Wishop Perkine . Burns Mesker. Strunk, x Jamisson \ " ) Eumma N ' > & 8 | [ Vimhed this ye B | Giants Lo Tops | ation’s Squash List nyne is _Fin you shouid country’s this FAMOUS . FOR-OBALITY IR world NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, Harvard Miler “SOAPIE” WATERS Harvard's best bet in the mile run this ¥ Soapic” Waters, who has been showing to fine form in the spring workouts, HAWATIAN MERMEN, is OLYHPIC TRYOUT Brother of-Duke Kahanamoki Isf One of Islands’ Entries 12. — The nt magic since 1912 Kahapamoku nt from “.x- Stockholm Olympiad and name in the May Kahanamoku, of Honoiulu, pote swimming world we wall to the carried the colors of the United States in the 100.meter freestyle rhine with renewed luster according 1o swimming au- here to vietory swim, may this vear, thorities gam, younger brother of the Duke, is counted upon to revive the fame of Kahanamoku family. He has been chosen as one of the members of the gont by the Hawatian A, squad to be sectional tryouts on the A. 1. to the mainland sam is a0 and also | breastroke per- to his credit, He 1s 19 re old. Mis best freestyle perfors was 100 meters open water in a Hawailan record and only n over Duke's record member contyle fast afr sprinter has eral e manee 1:00 of a second Olympic The other of the swim- holdersof the tank Maricchen Wehselau, world's woman's frecstyle ord of 1:03 o meters, Henry Laming, with backetroke of 1 of slower rec- for 10 100-meter 1 one- than ord nd record, Willlam Kirschbaum, bre swimmer with a performance 5 for 200 meters, Warken Kealoha, 10hameter stroke of 3:02 holder of world's backstrok En 8ue Pung, played bascball in for the past 25 Charies Prog, son of 10 has ague her Chinese w the senjor | years Pua Ke American team, mokn in the Tiolm, Membrrs include of the foet member of the 1920 1o Olympic relay to Duke Kahana- meter race at Btocks loha freesty on 1¢ and ne of the ftrack and field Milton ¢ Island higd 11 1-4 ineh estah. it rd Gartley, for. morly of Yale, holder of the imand pole-vault record at 12 feet % inches, and dohn Watt, holder hurdie s hol ord ump ree- Wighed this year Iy of Cornell University nd 120.3ard high cord of 15 WIN IN 13 INNINGS he ie, Mars's Team Defests South Man- chester Outiit With Two Bagger By Woward in 1300 Frame, M of this city de club of . B s team Americ: in_ he The and slugged ar Ttalian cater city was in a itk game ent 1 out Mar afternoor hitting aftair Howard wo. hefore bagger that irteenth MeCue, cacrificed Dean « nit up, for Me- How as follows Haye MecCye . T . ¥ DUHDEE 1S MATCHED Champion Virteally With Vicentini S.==A y Dundee 1 a verdict , has been 1 for May 28 1 previously agreed nd the entiafied the Mor with the 1 the \ record ' rier, of Hito, | o WEISMUL Agrees To Battle on 28th of This 15-round feath- r lightweight cham- and Luls Vieentini, Iaet vir- M \SEVENTH INNING FATAL | T0 CORBIN RED S0X NINE} of | | National Guard Yeam \lt'rld(‘n} Makes Use of Errors and 1 | | The lucky seventh, lucky or un-! cy, depending upon your point of | view saw the fighting Red Sox drop | {a real baseball battle to the Meriden J\d“l)“al Guard team at Hanover| Park yesterday afternoon. Jor six | innings the fans were treated to one| ! of those sweet pitchers’ battle that are | rare at this time of the year. Hein and Yale were in inid-season form. | In this inning Hein scemed to lose control for an Instance and Lask who was rushed to his aid was prac- cold and could not locate the | plat and he gave way to Tommy | Blanchard and the scoring stopped. i1 ro. Amd s 1| Kinney | Patkoske " 0 Kline gmedick | Mangum, Yale, p & | ‘Totals | Corutn, rf Fitzpatrick | Jackson, [ Ttuver, 1f Ferguson, Rloom, Heln, asky, p T. Blanchard, Totals Meriden “o01 orhin 0 Two I-nu‘ hn!, I‘nn'n”h k, Smith, Bloem, Kiine, Kinney: three base hits, Bmedick; stolen ses, Malbach, Hart: left on bases Merids Corbin 6: Lase on halls, Yale {Lmsky 3: Wine 2; mruck out, by Hine Yale £; wild pitches, Hine; Lasky; umpire Barry. | .- (PIRATES DROP GLOSE I GAME IN WALLINGFORD | 002 Sx 000 0012 Nosed Oat by Tenox A, C, by 2 10 O Score—Hoth Well, Play The Pirates of this city were nosed | out 2 to 0 by the Lenox A, €. in \\'IV-K lingferd yesterday, It was a good | game and both teams played well, The | sixth was fatal to the | Is when hits | tsere bun d and the two runs came in, "SHm"” Politls pitehed well, allow- ing but 5 hits while his teammates Lot 7 off Litke, but not at the right Ttime, “Siim"” fanned five and Litke rade T whiff, The team will prace | tice Tuesday night Yesterday's se PIRATES AL, 1 ‘ | ' 0 1 | i aden A Ttey nolds, I Rundel] {0 Litke, { Tarals Pirates Lanox A, ¢ Brruck out, by Politis §; by pitcher, by Politis 1 YANKEE TEAM PRAISED Deplore " ano 000 i hit French Sport Writers Wooting of the American Rughy | Men Yesterd | Parie, 1of the May 12.~The rughy experts I'aris newspapers all protest | {today against the hooting of the Arh- erican team by the spectators in their Olympic game at the Colombes stadi- sterday in which they defeated | Ntumania 37 to 0, thus winning the | right 1o meet I‘rance in the finals | neat Sunday. The writers unite in | praising the perfect sporting man- | Auto, lcading | | um ¥ ners of the winners, 1 sporting sheet, remarks: The Californians played a straight | game without brutality, and . even | vithout foreing the game.” ! Le Matin agrees that the critics all | found the American defense to be bet- | ter than the forward line, and speaks | Hyland as a remarkable play R SMASHES RE Neb, May 12.-~John of the Tlinois Athletic | cinb, numerous world's imming racords, clipped two-fAifths | ? & second off his own world's recerd N B f¢ in the 160 yard free Saturday night Dmana Weismul holder %of eocn to latter announc- the champion’s at stake as Vieentini, cannot make 13 | Bartiey | nibitive favorite over his rival, whose | reputation largely { Murphy, 1. | Barry, (G | Krueger, | astes { Bradle AY 12, 192 HARRY WILLS MEETS MADDEN SELEHELALHHE 4T TseseadIen PEPEITS IN ELIMINAT:ON GO TONIGHT TEAM VIGTORIOU: Must Defeat Him to (et Shot At Dempsey—Negro Will Weigh 210 While Opponent Will Tip Beam At 190—-i Good Preliminary Card. New York, May 12.—Harry giant negro, will attempt to hurdl rls, while Wills, ) ropes weighing abut e the | Madden, a year younger and first of several pugilistic obstacles in|shorter, will weigh 190 pound his path to a championship match | bout was designed as the fl with Jack Dempsey when he meets| eral elimination features between Madden in Long Island City| Wills and a fling at the heavyweight \ampionship some time next Sep- tember, Th tanight. The contest, scheduled to go 15 rounds, has attracted unusual atten-| tion because of its bearing on the fu- Lar ture of Wills. The “Brown Panther negro middle of New Orleans” is staking that future obson, of Malden, on the meeting with the hardy Irish- ound ma in the man. He will enter the ring a pro- will meet sp event. A s six-round bout bring together Jimimy Slatte Buffalo boy who holds a deci Young Stribling, and Jack I | Umaha. the on over ch, of rests on his ability to “take them Wills, 31 years oll and 6 feet inciies in height, will go through the foatuie CHIEF BENDUR'S NO-HIT GAME In winning the eighth straight vic- tory for {he Athletics May 12, 1010, |the inscrutable Chief Bender turned pack Cleveland hitless in one-two- three ()rllf‘l in eight of nine innings. miscue was a pass to Tur- ore: Athletics HE GOT A LESSON l\\ allingford Sheik Got a Few Pointed Pointers Trom Yale Boxing Team Captain, The sports writer in the record has the following item anent Young Leonard, lingford Sheik: “The fans who attended thiz Young Leonard-Kid Carson scrap at Haven ¥Friday night saw the sheik in fistic battle of the rumors around interesting the Wal- his second real according to the town yesterday, The first engagement of the sheik's took place in the Yale m, Wednesday, when the Adonis of Ch ner, T ln Hartsel, If. Oldring, cf. 1c D”'“S. :Il il Davis, 1h ’ Yale boxing teagn and intercollegiate 148-pound champ, wmet in a four round *t ning session,” Leonard, according to the story going the rounds, was desirous of getting some practice against a good defensive box- er, fecling that Carson was likely to adopt these tactics when they clashed, Therefore he made arrangements to box Ben Funk at the Yale gym Wed- | nes , as'the Yale ecaptain is admit. tediy his weight either pro or amateur, in the country, Soon after the men wagned up to their work, ed ene his characteristic wild rushes swinging both hands, only to e met with a perfect 18ft jab, which | T'unk followed up with a terrific vight cross which elipped the sheik on the jaw, At this part of the story, the de tails differ, ene version having it that the shelk was knocked to the floor, while another says that Leonard slip- ped as the blow was struck, How: ever, they all agres that the action that followed was worth a $5 ringside seat at any boxing eard. The “train- ing” bout went four vounds, with Leonard getting considerable oxper fenee in meeting a defensive boser, with a sock, 85, Thomas, c. Bender, p Total ceene Cleveland b, r 0 ney fe Turney " Lajoie, Stovall, [ 0 Lord, r PR g | Lineke, xFlick 0 2413 NON 060000 s 010101 100 Two-b —Murphy. Three-base hit—Hartscl, Sacrifice hit—Davis, Struck oute=RBy Lincke 2, by Bender 4. Bases on balls—RBy Lincke 1, hy Nender 1. Left on bases—Athletics 5, Umpireg—Dinneen and Connolly. Time - 6. Attendance 2,500, Total 0 veland Athletics Another need of the emple regard for the fnvention of a new word to call the umpire —After the Giants Marguard Tomorrow's score score 13 runs in the fans 14 in eight innings, first, {When a Feller Nee&s ; Friend Meriden | New | Meriden and Ben Funk, captain of the | one of the best defensive men | Leonard | of sev- | been Mass., in times is an | | threatened; | utes played. Deleat Rumanians in Olympies-- French Next on List football right match team ¥ to meet of Thes 106 des to o, ous fellows from the cari sccoad ied ou will | & with eight showed tutes in the spectators @ 1 departthent to the though hea rm faster than the Bail better in tack ning thropgh Their goa! nevey the Rumeauia were even within ki the American goal posts. the ball in American ¢ sout ten minutes out was e 80 wnin- “Wa are sat £a1d 8am Good- r of the team, after the ant to swamp do us man, mana mateh, a lot of good.” Charlic Aus the Amerie over the resuilt, ticed some weakness in the Ame team during the play, but that would work had to overcome th during the week and have his men in perfe ondition for the game with France next Sunday, Captain Slater merely had this o Weo will have onr regular t field next Sunday, and then v shall give even a better account ourselves.” of 8San Trancisco, V coach, alsy was pleased He said he had no- an he |Besse Leland Team Will Practice Tuesday Night The Resse-Leland game slated ‘with the Meriden Cutiery for Sunday aft ternoon had to be called off on ac- count of wet grounds, The team, will meet at 8t Mary's field tomorrow ey ring at 6 o'cloek. 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