New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 16, 1924, Page 8

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by Laka Al by uluru', pUP- W iu‘, 1vad Mm&m.tuboo»aabtum»ounuummmMosnam&muumtuasaguusonmnmoauum ALL IN READINESS FOR OPENING OF STATE LEAGUE HERE TOMORROW—WESLEYAN AND TRINITY BADLY BEATEN § ON DIAMOND—ITALIAN BOXER WHO QUIT BARRED IN EUROPE—CARPENTIER STARTS TRAINING FOR GIBBONS FIGHT Noi«mcnnmnvw«wn«mnvnwuommmom OPPFPICVVPIPVIEFIPIITEINEIIPPIITIVINIINIPING PIPEIITIIIVITIPTPIIIITIICIOIVTPR 09909 SISLER & CO. NOW BUT HALF TALCONS AT HOME | PREACHER ATHLETE AN OLYMPIC KOPE | co T DRAWS ASSIGNMENT A NOTCH BEHIND YANKS ' George Himself Hits Homer in Winning Game Against Leaders, While Rookie Collegian Stars in Box—Red Sox Lose to Ch ¢ and Cubs Scuttle Giants—Detroit and Cleveland Win—Reds Lose to Boston—Pirates and Dodgers Win. New York, May 16 personality § a ting attack and a confi denied are molding Browns into a strong tender in the Am an e e. 1 rapid rise of the I team a low rating to 4 notch behind the championship Yankees has cause consternation in the camp of the tr of Milter Huggins, Two successi\ \ Browns over t anke ed the St. Louis t snapping on the champions, within sight of the pinnacle, And a youthful so twirler, Ernest Wingard, fres Alabama university, pitched Browns to their perch just at of the Yankee throne Babe Ituth was the yesterday able to penctr mystery which a half a tories by t today it wor am that heels of the has shrouded of this you the on o cir smash of runs by the accounted for ien hie hit for ti euit, i ir base Incidentally chalked up their two home run ro ler and Willlams producing the blows which turned back the world's champions, The Red X lost a bit o their endes hold third p when the White topped them 4 to 2, while Detroit and Cleveland re mained deadiocked yurth position by extracting resp “ 12-6 and 6-4 victories at the so of Philadel- phia and Washington, The Chicago Cubs imy position in the Nationa scuttling the Giant craft by 6 to 4, while Cincinnati hold ita scanty lead nothing defeat at the Bancroft's Draves, In this contest Cincinnati “ace,” w by the Braves unti ordered him 1o the wrangling about a called ba ager Bancroft, Sox ].. roy elr by Adolph Lugu 1 handled Umpire Prirman on Man- hly | from ground in, 14 to their Yirates for he subdued the Pirates he Phillies 4 to 3. Giants Lose, —Chicago hit Ryan innings, defeated 1e Brooklyn Dodg game le fourth ¥ the Cards defeated t and W ook New a steady in early p lead and York, 6 to 4. Alexander pitched game, the visitors’ runs boe- along by rs of Grigsby 1 Heathcote NEW son Giearin in 8 tatz, Rentley, Grigaby, bases, Hollocher s es, Gran- orth; double plays Grimes; left on Pirates 4, Pliiladelphia 3. fittshurgh, May 16.—Cuyler's single ith the bases full in the nint) ing with two ont and the ga [stack up againat | mar school corner at 1 p. IN SUNDAY GAME Gorbins and Pirates Both in Ont of Town Contests Among the teams in the eity who | seem destined to put a number of games on the winning side of ledger is the Falcons, the Meriden Mohawks to St. field Sunday have been practicing faithfully are all set to take the Silver aggregation inte camp. Pirates In Milidale. Charlie Miller's Pirates who have lost 1wo game by a ene-run margin, are out to kill the jinx and are tackling the Milldaie team on ils home grounds Sunday. The DPirates will put their regular line-up in the field with Pelitis toeing the slah, The trip will be made by trolley, leaving from in frent of the Y. M. . Al at’ 12:50 o'clock The newly organized Mohawk A. baseball team has no games sched- uled for over the week.end and wil) devote the period entirely to prac- tice, Mary's afternoon. and City Rangers in Southington. The Ranger A. ¢, will take a trip over to Southington on Sunday and the Pexto nmine of that place. The lineup of the locals has not heen definitely decided, but it is prebable that Chant will open on the mound, with Matty Hayes behind the bat. The Kensington team has )mo‘l | game with Lyme for Sunday and the hoys will make a strong bid to take the shore line nine into camp. Corbin in Portland. On Sunday the Corbin Red Sox go to Portland, leaving the Gram- m. The called at 2:30 (standard game over game will be time). A unique feature of thi will be the fact that Berg, former pitcher for the Corbin nine, will be slated to take the mound against his former teammates, according to the announcement of the Portland man- agement, The Red Sox Hill park tomorrow practice at afternoon, The Falcons | Walnut | the | who will bring | '3 A unmma mm:\'zg CONBISTENTLY [BRCAD JumPS 2275 PEE: REV. PAU 16 Methodist circuit Greencastle, Ind, Paul W. Jones, a rvider, is one of the most formidable | | middiewest hopes for whf \m'rlum’ Olympiec track and field team, A ®enjor in DePauw University, Jones preaches in two towns Greencastle—Marshall and Blooming- dale, He doesn’t travel on horseb: as did the pionecr Hoosier circuit rid- er, but every Sunday he gets out his flivver gnd goes to one charge in the ! morning and the other in the after. noon, An athlete-minister has a wonder. near MM H" "'RR:( Teon L. W. JONES stuff in him when he won the nation- al all-around championship event in of Tinois re He was a « entrant but outpointed a field of nine nationally known college athletes. His best events are high jump and the the University cal last March, the He broad jump, pole vault, feot, tall, Jones can inches, Jones is 5'!11 8N, TALL ND JUMPS Greey INCHES ™ TRY OUT FOR THE DECATHLON consistently feet § inches and pole vaults over Although only attempting to perfect his T0 PITCH OPENING GAME BOXER IS SUSPENDED Mariana Barbaresi, Ital On Blacklist In Eur | | ing to Continue Fight, Paris, May 16.- Italian heavyweight, | nitely suspended by ti [hoxing union, He will to box in any country governing body of wh with the union, BArbaresi refused to ing after the fifth r ing with Erminio champion, in Rome | The Italian hoxing fe his share of the that, although badly pu in condition to continu pa Thompson Takes Nine Games Thomvson of the Co! took five out of nine ieague games from Tat last night, averaging The scores: 107, 90, 107, 111,826, Thompson—101, 113, 115, 114, 10599 WESLF J Tums Tric! A Score of § May | Amherst Amherst, the Ler leyan by a opened its scoring in when Betts, the first Cameron in for a r Woodruff, Betts, Wilde drove in four more ru Perry Perry pitched a co. game earning seven st support as & w only one error being entire Purple team. Wesleyan cateher an second, played five ga the Wesleyan slab arti two hits, 8 inches The spectators were 2 sight of the famous appeared during the f game, She appeared car at 45 miles an how 16, carnis ¢ horse the running jumps 22 b feet jump 6 feet ~Mariane Barbaresi, today was indefi purs 120, ~Joy amp of the Sabrinas since yes- ay afternoon’s triumph over W 5 to 0 score, Pitches Well Besse-Leland Team Starts State League Season To- morrow Afternoon at St. Mary’s With Manchester as Opposing Team. 1e international - — not be allowed in Eurepe, the ! ich is affiliated lian Heavy, Put ope For Refus- “Ilay ball” will be sounded at xt Mary's field tomorrow afternoon at 3 oclgek (L 8. T.) when the state league will be officially opened with Manchester playing the Besse-Lelands, while on Sunday the locals play a re- turn game in Manchester, Scott has been seccted by the e, contending | Besse management to start the season inished, he was [and he will open the barrage of balls .. and strikes against Manchester while 5 Thompson has drawn the assignment o of trying to silence thg Besse bom- Five of |iaramen e The two teams will take blom Tato tomorrow as follows: mmercial alleys state bowling Besse-Leland: lobertson « Zielke 1h, Barnett 2b, Be o of Waterbury 110.5 to Tato's continue fizht- d of his meet. fla, the Ttalian ast December, eration held up the field scott p, din = Begley Mateh- Green 2b, Harlow If, Goeb ef, rf, utility men, Palmer, Berg, en, Olson. Manehester: Lambresh ¢, Thomp son p,- Robh 1b, Massey b, Broakie ss, Wilson &b, Edgar If, Sipple cf, rf, utility men, Stmattin, Hol. Hanna and Baiseiper, 107, 81, 1186, 111, 89, Kotsch e land, Burkart, SWAMPED — — TODAY Wesleyan and \mhrr‘t to Battle on the Cinder Path Amherst, May 16.—-The Ambersi- Wesleyan track meet will take plac here this afternoon at o'clock This meet Wil decide the holder of second place in the “little three" track and fleld standing Williams has already defeated both teams by practically the sama margin The Amherst team’s strength lies in the field events while Wesleyan should show up well in the dashes and mid- dle Jistance In the 100 vard dash Bancker shouid uphold Wesleyan's fame in a fighting manner, Gilmor is the Sabrina’s best eniry in this ovent, The two-mile run between Hazel- tine of Amherst and Day of Wesleyan should prove a thrilling race Both have won their events in dual meets of the season so far. They meet each oiher for the first time, " TRACK MEET to the Tune of to 0, reigned in Amhers the fifth frame baseman, sent un, Hits by r and Douglass ns in the sixth, nsistently good rikeouts, His hole, excellent, made by the Howard, the 4 Butler, at mes, Porter, st, allowed bu treated to a Sabrina statue rst part of the going by in a rand was pyr- the pole vaulting #o as to represent the Both run the distance in about 10:13 sued by excited odd elassmen. This — is the last required appearance of the i > . lady this term ”lll.. evidently | BAASURS SRAGK. CATTALN brought luck to the Amherst team Springfield, May 16.—-Henry H Clarke, of Westfield, N. Y., a at Springfeld Colleg has bee unanimously elected captain of the track team for next year He suc cerds Charles Tousley, Clarke has been a member of 1h Red and White track squad for the past two seasons, and in his fresh man year ran for the yearlings, He is a #printer and middie disthnes man but this season specialized in the quarter-mile. As eaptain of the toam representing Eptingfeld in the Penn relays he was first recognized as an exceptional 440 runner, Yesterd Springfield 3, Rridgeport 1 Woroester Maven b, Alin New Haven 3, 4 United States in that event at Paris | but he is also planning to try out for [the decathlon at Harvard stadium in scked gave Pittsburgh a 4 to 8 vie- Philadelphia yesterday, The ecad but the behinl and eight inning ful_opportunity to deal with young people, Jones balieves, as he has pres. tige with them and is able to under- stand their viewpoint toward life. o | June as a pastor he lays great emphasis on | Ned Merriam, now head t#ack coach his young peopf®'s work, especially in|at Yale University, taught Jones his athletics jumping and sprinting technique, Mer- Jones demonstrated that he has the | riam coached at DePauw in 19 Hartford 2 Waterbury 4 Pittsfield 3. y over obtained an early up from in the o8 eame junior nel t COLLEGE RESULTS Hartford, May 16.—Dartmouth Trinity 0. Amherst, ayan 0, Burlington, Lawrence 0, Syracuse— Penn State 9, Syracuse 5 Middlebury, V't ,—Middiebury 6 Springfield 1, ) Washington n ‘ Georgetonn 11, West Virginia Wesleyan 2, May 31 at Michigan City, % DUNDEE TO BOX VICENTIAL New York, May 16.—~The propesed ound bout between Johpny world's featherweight cham- pion and holder of the 130.pound title, and Luls Vieentini, - Chilean {lightweight, was elosed yesterday for the opening feature at the New York Velodrome. The bout will be held May 28 uniess rain intervenes. The match was signed at 135 pounds, so that neither of Dundee’s titles will be involved. = Arrangements have been completed for a twelve.round semi-final in hich Eddie (Cannonball) Martin, rooklyn's bantamweight, will oppose Charley (Phil) Resenbers. PHILADELPHIA ; B R H. 17, rn\l‘ Mass.—~Amherst 5, Wes. _ s 4 TESTERDAY'S HOMERS | Fownion Bospies o ' STARTS TOUGH GRIND Hauser, Athleties K i Sialer, Browns Carpentior Today Beging His Mard Williams, Browns Ruth, Yankees J. Heyris, Ned Box Home Ru Ruth, Yankees .. Fournier, Dodgers Hauser, Athletics . Williams, Browns Heilmann, Tygers . Williams, Phils ... Hartnett, Cubs Hornshy, Cards Y ny Waterbury 1 0] Worcester ] Hartford Springfield Albany s New Haven .. lirldgeport Pittsheld Vt--Vermont 6, 8t Tratning for Bout With Gibhons on Games Today Bridgeport at Hartford . Waterbury at Worcester, Albany at Springfieid New Huven at Pittsfield, Leaders Chicago, May 16, —After resting from his record mp trom Paris to Michigan i where he meets Tommy Gibbons May 31 Georges Car- entier, Froneh lightweight, plans to t his regular workout today. 1Mis b program incindes road work along the o | iake and a few rounds of boxing with AN GPATTING partners, A special ring has bean ereeted on | Base Ball Players ;' /! i Grovd leach raining quarters of Gib- 5. Gloves, $4.25; DBats, who is increasing the length and Ba Masks, Fte vorkouts, The 8t Paul Best zrade % rounds yesterday with Scores and Smokes at ART PILZ’S Oh the Women BASEBALL SUPPLIES Special Prices to D. & M. Line HADFIELD' 21 MYRTLE ST, “Just Around the Comner” NATIONAL LEAGLL Yesterday's Results ) Teams ago f, New York 4. Tloston 4, Cincinnati 0 Rrookiyn 6, £t Pittshurgh 4, i hiz Burope T.ouis 3 Philadelphia 3. . . 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