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13tagnzes 22282822080T020020 38 § Speaking of Sports ‘ Baseball Review J ‘ EASTE | N LEAGUE 33334333333T383T: Yesterday's Results (All games postponed; rain). ling w. 12 1 11 s There were no games in the Amer- ican league yesterday and Mugsy Me- (Giraw must wish there had been none in the National for today he is in second place looking up to the top at the grinning Heds, Those Cincinnati boys must be given credit. As a team, they rank tifth in batting, despite the fact that three regulars are in the 300 class, but they have managed to win 12 out of the lnetvlfi games. The St Waterbury Hartford Worcester Albany Springficl . New Haven Bridgeport Pittsfield Games lay Worcester at Pittsfield, New Haven at Albany. Waterbury at Bridgeport. Springfield at Hartford. This fellow Weyland Dean, the Giant pitehing hope, failed again yes- terday. In his flashy ly s ts he was compared with Christy Mathew- son, but unless he improves a lot the only way he’ll resemble Bix Six will | be in the fact that he is all through. LEAGLE Yesterday's Results Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia Brooklyn 7, Chicago 3. St. Louis 5, New York 3 Boston-Pittsburgh; rain. New York University plays Wesley- an at Middietown today. The Wills-Madden bout will be held | on Friday night, having been post- poned from last night due to weather conditions and a question about a per- mit, The Standing w. 1 14 14 11 5 Cineinnati Ngw Yor Chicago Brooklyn Boston | Pittsburgh 8t. Louis Philadelphia The Yanks have released Orban to Columbus, thereby eutting their squad down to 23 players, The Hugmen now have eight double headers looming up as a result of postponed games. Games Today Roston at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at Chicago. New York at St. Louis Philadelphia at Cincinnati Young Kahanamoku, a brother of the famous “'duke,” may represent the Hawaiians as his brother's successor in the Olympics, AMERICAN LEAGUL Battling Siki's auto collided with an oil truck yesterday. As usual, Siki got the worst of it and a fractured rib has caused him to call off his match scheduled for tomorrow night. i Yesterday's Results (A1l games postponed; rain). The Standing Jimmy Cooney the Holyoke battler, New York ... is threatened with blindness and s Roston ... undergoing treatment at the Harlem Detroit I've and Ear hospital, 8t. Lduis . Chicago L.ou Bogash and Frank Moody, the Washington ...... latter an glish middleweight, will Cleveland box in Bridgeport next Monday night. Philadelphia . No wonder Dundee is so willing to meet Vieintini. He's to get a good guardntee and no title is at stake. Championship matches are begin- ning to loom on the horizon in several classes, Mickey Walker has signed | to defend his welterweight erown | against Lew Tendler., Benny Leonard | despite his $100,000 movie eontract has stated that he will enter into a title mateh during the summer with The Standing Mie Walker for the weiter honors; | w. Panche Villa will defend his world’s | Baitimore ........ 12 flyweight against Frankie Ash, British | gyftaio s34 champion; Jack Dempsey will battle roronto .. 12 against Harry Wills as an opponent nRochester . 10 for the heavy honors; Pancho Villa Newark . 11 will meet Frankie Genaro, Gene Tun- Reading .. ney is due to get busy in the light | Syracuse heavy ranks and Johnny Dundes will Jersey City .. probably meet Eugene Criqui again for the featherweight championship, 700 550 550 10 Games Today Chicago at New York. 8t. Louis at Boston. Detroit at Washington. Cleveland at Philadelphia. INTERNATIONATL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results (A1l games postponed; rain) P(‘.} NEW BRITA OUR TENNIS TEAMS T Crasing e P L LOOM FORMIDABLY Spain, France, New Zealand and - | Italy Are Stiong i Crashing The Pins Qe -t S JiS SPECIAL Handicap By The Associated Press, Paris, May 13—With the first round of the Davis ct pehn zone now . Zealand and Italy are tennis experts as being m reach the semi-fi tight it out | |for the honor of journcying to the United States to meet the survivor of the play in the Amecrican zone. Seventeen nations are entered in the European zone. The best teams ap- pear to have been gathered in the up- {per half of the draw where Ireland meets France, Holland India, South Africa Argentina, and England takes on Belgium. The winner of the last named tie, which i3 now being con- ! tested at Torquay, will meet Spain in |the second round Have Good Te: On 1923 tennis form it seems that I'rance, Holland, Spain and England can send teams the courts that {should prove superior to any of the countries drawn in the half. Here Denmark meets Hungary, Italy | Rumania, Austrie Switzerland, d New Zealund plays ho-slovakia. France, with Henrf Cochet, Jean Borotra, Itené Lacoste and Jacques | Brugnon, appears to have a formid- able team, especially as Cochet is back 1o his 1922 form, Boro is apparent- Iy at the height of his game and | Young Lacoste is improving d | Particularly in the doubles I'rance be hard to beat. Cochet and Brugnon, LaCoste and Borotra were the combinations chosen as far back /a8 the first of the year. Their games | have become homogencous by ~ con- stant practice together and by hard | matches, one pair against the other, Spain Looks Good fpain, with Manuel and Jose Alon- so back in the fold and Eduardo I"laquer as third man, seems to be the | most dangerous team that France has | to fear, although the Spaniards will | | be without the services of Count de | Gomar, who was the mainstay of their | team last year and who, by winning | every one of his singles matches, brought his country into the final where he suceumbed before LaCoste, Manue!l Alonso's stay in America is reported to have improved his game fully twenty per cent and he may win both of his singles matches although | he and Cochet have broken even in | | their meetings thus far. Cochet, Bor- | | otra and LaCoste, however, are deem- | {4 certain winners against the Span- !1eh second string man and it does not | |seem that even the Alento brothers can defeat either of the French pairs in the doubles, In the lower haif, Ttaly, with Col.| cmbo, Baron de Morpurge, Count| Balbl, Sabadini and Serventi to draw {from, will probably reach the final, although both tha Hungarian and Austrian teams are unknown factors, Ihere have been no matches between | {these nations and any of the former allied countries since the war, | irded by likely to on lower e il “lack, Lottomley Ruth, Heilman, Tyg Ifournier, Dodg Whea!, Williams, | trout str DATLY HERALD. TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1924. t ¢ & )G 1LTCI South End Cirls pein the Fiest Inni Giants 1t inte Lowdermili j runs in the 1931 Merkis it first t in- Devor d two uns ench i quard rann ST LOUT me Run Leaders, Yanlkes itls , Cards Atl Shark hides are used in making top hoots for use ams, Dodgers Tome ma trow W n's f At ermilk, Sk runs NEW 1s and along Tole in mountai NEW YORK 0 Patches " on Your Face? —PRid you get all the whisiers off this morning? —Did you have to hurt your face to do it? —Frankly, sir — you ought to tiy the new Gem Blades. They are perfect blades, and they are guaranteed to give parfect shaves, Farvelous New GEM Double-Life Blades Use GEM Safety Razors ) 201 ) Konete Fletel Merkle, Snodgras, Home Hartle Iir t on bas Doul! cher, i Stolen ba Crandall, New York playe—D Doyle, Marquard Londermilk 1, Mur- | Hits—Off rmilk 5, Umpires | Time idwell M ; Off armon 2, | ird base- double established what was said to be ies 11 |4 new world's interscholastic record for the 40-yard back stroke in a dual with Woodward Technical high in the Y. M. C. A. tank here ! night. Jeffri negotiated the Jef- | in 23 and 2-5 seconds, North« De- | western won the meet 38 to 8. row's score: A tl to gives t troit v o ro Phi iture ances the |meet HIGH SCHOOL G M 13 RECORD Harry distance FOR FORDS SPECIAL Afi ve-gallon can ATLANTIC N.C. MOTOR OIL By the quart, 25¢ I.gal. can, §1.05 (non-chattering) Save money, and your car, too, by taking advantage of this lim- ited-time offer on one of the most remarkable motor lubricants you ever saw. Atlantic N, C, Motor Oil is a distinct improvement in oils The Falecon A. C. basshall team | Games Today | Newark at Buffalo. Reading at Toronio Farmer Lodge Kayoed in Seventh by Negro Boxer des'igned to keep Ford brake-bands from chat- tering. Not simply a temporary cure. Used plays at 8t. Mary's fleld Bunday aft. | ernoon, bringing the Meriden Mo. | hawks hare as the plece de resistance. The Faleons will practice tonight. GIBBONS OFFICIATES Tommy to Referes Fiynn-Joubert iout Tonight-—Carpentier s Due to Arvive Today, Chicago, May 13.—Tommy Gibbons, £, Paul light heavywelght in training a* Grond Peach, Mich, for his bout May 31 with Georges Carpentier at |placa by half a length, finished in 8 Michigan City, Ind, will leave his minutes, 2 seconds, Technology's cump tomorrow to ofticiate as referee time was 8:02 1- in the Olymple games elimination | bouts aboard the U. 8. 8. Commodore | s here, The principal bout on the e.rd will be six rounds between Jim Fiyan, middieweight champion of Chanute | aviation fleld, Rantoul, Tilinols, and tias Jr. last evening and “Ki4” Joubert, the Great Lakes naval | o defeat of the seasen. tralning station. Winners will he Tt Gefeat Of the heasch. sligibie for competition next week in | ¥a8 featured by the fas fioston whete the American boxers to | 1o ns Of the Aues tes compete in Franee will be named. 2 Bromberg |\|hh¢'r| ‘n pn:n!\" game Georges Carpentier, due to Arrive in |, 1By Winaere & b A bk _ve New THU $His9, T Oipodwied te as- | BuN WAL RIS SsAmuthton haters benss Five hore a8 soon s tain schedules | N5 Sahadl to the showers batted him SOt 15 SUT optad shversy dkye ('t O DRES OF LR (Ie6. The Te in preifminary training hers hefare %07 W28 1§ Yo 6. Summary: 5 Leginying intensive work at his Micht- 020 123 03318 18 A8 Oity oasmp. | Spred-Boys 000 210 210 & | Batteries: Bromberg and May; § hadi, Casey and Natasky. Baltimore at Rochester Jorsey City at Byracusc 1 OF P, CREW WINS - CRISON REGATTA (Continued from Preceding Page) |sylvania machine was more finished Penn finished four lengths alirad in ]7 minutes 53 4-5 seconds, Harvard nosing out Technology for wecond D-BOYS DEFEATED, | — - Are Turned Back by Crack Atlas Jre, at Indoor Baseball. The Speed-Boys met a snare in the The game and sure Atlas . ..... PICK BILL MALLORY Kélect Football BRIDGEPORT GETS SOLOMON Toledo, 0., May 13. — The Toledo American association club yestarday announced the unconditional release of Catcher Rowdy Elliott and First Baseman ~Charles McMillan. Pitcher Robert Bhanklin was released to Mon- treal on option. Tt also was announced hat Moses Solomon, recently released the Pittefield Kastern league club, had been sent to Bridgeport in.the same league. Yale Smiors Cap- tain as Rest Al Arownd Aghlete. the New Haven, May 1 Mailory, captain of Yale's footha team las' year and eatcher on the sseball team, has been voied the best i aronnd athlete at Yale, The bal- ng was held by the eenior class ard the majority in Mallery's favor =AM overwhelming, He also was cred- ed with doing more for his univer. than any other man and this was r reconnized when the votes were which were to determine the ding athlete. Mallory plaved a ma- s+ tols on the team, hailed @¢ tha best the Biue has had ia ma Geasons and ranked many among the greatest time. Memphis 13 to : SALESMAN SAM YOU (ALL THAT THING, GULL, * foothall as Majestic Mt Robso e Costnt, | n % s | i ; J | | met their | porial buildi | Philndeipita, May - George Godfrey, Philadelphia negro heavys welght, 1ast night knocked out Iare mer Lodge, of 8t. Paul, in the third |round of their scheduled ten-round bout, ! Lodge was no match for the negro, | who led from the start and landed telling blows almost at will, | “In the third rouna Godfrey sent | the westerner to the floor four times, [The last time he &nocked him [through the ropes with a series of savage left and right jabs and Lodge | was hanging helplessly to the ter ropes, | L unable to rise, w referce com- | P count of weighed ted the Godfrey Lodge 5 pounds and [Pacific Observer Reports But Few Thunder Storms May 1 A strip of between British *nla, tak- gan I'rancis the Pacifie Columbia and ing in the cities of Bea Tacoma, Portland, San Francisco, 1.os Angeles and € Diego, fewer thunder storme than any other section of the ording to officials of | bureau \s, United States meteor- | pointed out that the rea- | ghly speaking, is that ins along the const came mostly he mospheric condi- ara rt grnera- The thunder storms along the large in | explained, Lower Unit ac the weather E. A B ologist here, 1 States or this, 1 ter, W tion of electricity tew and nper of the interior & Atlantic ecoast 1 spring and summes when there are wArm rains ¥ he £1.000,000 MEMORIAL Los Angeles, May 13.—A war mem- e erected hers by rvisors and the Amer sgion, at a cost $1.6 is ans 1 by Buron Fitt mer state commander of the Legion I'he supervisors recently increased the & that sueh a he county # ican 1 appropriatior a original gum would be Luck regularly, it stops the chatter for good. Drain and refill your crank-case with Atlantic N, C. Note how smoothly the transmission bands take hold; and how completely they let go when you want the m to. Atlantic N. C. has proved a revelation to thousands of Ford owners. Keeps Upkeep Down y Guzz Wasn't Looking at th’ Moon M GO~ DID Y0U FEE. ATLANTI ¢ MOTOR oy,

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