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New BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THUKSDAY, MAY 2, 1924, SHHSOH3858599, B35LLLHSHHH$LL 9250508582595 853HHSLHLLLHELLLHLHBHSOHLL1L 55888880, »uuumomoumumemsooauumnaaueuau.ouumuouumuumommms CUBS NOW HOLDING TOP PLACE IN NATIONAL LEAGUE — OPPONENT IS PICKED FOR DUNDEE—STATE LEAGUE GAME § HERE SATURDAY — FAKE BASEBALL POOL CAUSES INVESTIGATION — STRANGLER LEWIS WINS — SPORTING BRIEFS i: "Nwtm""«w"ncmc"nmn«vcnown”nmmm«mnnomomowmww«cmmwwtw"mm Fl PTPPPITIITIOT LAl CUBS FORGE INTO FIRST IN EAST UP AGAINST TOUGH JOB IN MIDENSWRITING |HIGH SCHOOL GOES NATIONAL LEAGUE CONTEST ~ COLLEGE BATTLE WITH THE WEST NETS HIM $10,000 TO MERIDEN ON SAT. Experts Agiee the East Will Have Its Hands Full Throwing Back the Combined California In- : : H ‘ : : Brooklyn Wins Over Reds As Giants Beat Pirates—Bos- vasion in the National Intercollegiates, May 30 and 31—Three Eastern Hopes Are Predictert;.‘Has Long Discussion With R“les.wp lays Return Game With Silver ton American Team Again Victorious in Great Spurt —Hornshy Goes On Batting Rampage — Sub First Sacker For New York Makes Third Homer in Week. New York, May 22.—Hol place in the National league today by 'yyape an unexpected coup, Chicago is in a /'™ position to drive stakes around its Ha claim while the Giants and Reds wrangle at Cincinnati in a four gamc series. The Cubs met Boston toward which Redland fans looked amorously when the Giants and Cubs began to nn, Totals 7 7 18 carve each other in Chicago last week. TIetroit .......io.ioe.. 301 000 60014 The Braves turned the gloat into BOmon .ooooooiosoent0d (00 01e3 despair by inflicting four defeats yuee s arvia, Waone: atolen bases, | which pulled the Reds from first place, | Wamnly B Pratt, Wingo, Rlue, Since that time Boston has lost to St. f;'““’”: Vea ";v ¥ bm"l':"'" ‘ler Lous in the only two games played. 'Taawn or tass mn waite ol v, Loy 8 Grover Alexander pitched the Cubs off Quinn 1; struck out, by W. Cbllins 3; into first place with an 8 to 6 victory umpires, Nallin and Eyans; time over Philadelphia yesterday while Ernie Osborne, a discarded Cub haul- ed the Reds from the leadership by winning his debut for Brook¥yn 9 to 2, The Giants without Manager Mc- St. Louis 8, Boston 5 St. Louis, May 22,—The Rraves rallied in the ninth yesterday Graw beat the Pirates 10 to § in a [0 four runs, but were unable to slugging match and the three leading °Vercome the “"‘i‘”'“‘]" lead and the teams are mow struggling within the '0Cals Won § to 5 in the final game narrow confines of a halt game while ©f the series, Stuart nllm\"v\d_ but nine Brooklyn lingers a game and one half j Nits, mostly scattered, Cruise hit a Shay. homer in the last frame with one on. Boston, in the only American league | The score: eontest not postponed by rain won its 13th battle in 16 starts and advanced Powell, « to within a half game of the leading | Bancroft Yankees by defeating Detroit in a 5: to 4 pitchers’ battle between Jack Quinn and Collins, It was the Tygers' third straight de- feat at Boson. Afer the game it was announced that Dauss, Whitehill and Johnson, pitchers, had been advised by a specialist to give their arms plenty of rest and that Dutch Leon- ard, veteran southpaw who quit the \ Tygers In April, 1922 bhecause of a salary disagreement would return in] xxx—Batted for Lucas in July. ST LOUIR Although the Phillies lost at Chica- 15, Smin k':- 1"-' go their slugging continued as Mokan yi,.p0 ¢ ' made his second homer in two days Hornsby and the sixth for his tegm in the three gama series with the Cubs, Hornsby made four hits in 4he Cardinal § to victory over Boston a ninth inning Brave rally, including a home run by Cruise, a pinch hitter fell shot, The Robins threw two sevens in . . . 212 the seventh inning, scoring seven runs 004 on seven hits, in defeating Cincinnati and Eppa Rixey, who had pitehed Toporcer, Hornsh good ball until that time, Griffith of y B e Brooklyn had four hits, ‘ . ) % T Bill Terry, subbing for George Kelly hascs § at first base for the Giants made his ! third home run within a week in his 4 team's victory over Kremer, promis. luca a ing recruit and four other Plate pitch. Umpites, Kiem and Wi ers, Wright, Pittsburgh's young short. - stop continued his fancy work by New York 10, Pirates 8 making four hite, Pittsburgh, Manager McGraw was foreed to his broke its losing streak by winning the Rochelle by an injured ' final game of the series from Pitts- \ yesterday, 10 to S The game [are predicting that the Nitting on hoth [ universities—California and Stanfard | A Roston | BOSTON Two hase hits, Gonzales, Flack Morns MeTnnis: olime run, Cruise | bases sacritices, J, Smith preparatory Roston, May 22,—The ' tor the annual championships in the 'and Harvard stadium May 80 and 31, ve strength that | formidable { fet the way of aggr promises to worry the Pacific slope home in New knee and Hughie Jennings will direct bupy the Giants until the crippled leader was featured by heavy returns, which physicians stated might [ sides, Pittsburgh used five pitchers | =-will fight not be for some time land New York two. Mequillan re- |8hip, Ted Sox Win {lleving Bentley n the ninth, Terry Yale Looks Strong Poston, May 2%—Toston defeated | hit a home run fn the first inning. [ Yale alone seems to stand a real! Detroit, 5 1o 4, yesterday, giving the ! Score chance to scort heavily at the I of the Gollen Dears and the | | Red Rox five stralght vietories and NEW YORK gy AB. R.OH PO ACE | palo Altoans, Th 13 wins out of the last 16 starte, ) . Hiue athlotes per. ! § 4 : formied impressively in winning a re- | nay SCHOLPP, IPOLE \A\.ll.'l'l.‘-'fl‘ HIL doub! % Preigau Iorngh 2 S mancuvers of eastern colleges are not jformances in the sprints, the of optimism as the date approaches continued Will Comins' broad feet T8 inches in the mud was noth- | May 22, «- New York |teams which will come up from the !around 12 fect in the pole Douglas did the mile At the present writing many critics | was more than creditable considering two western ! conditions, ¢ of thess perfo approximately games, | That Harvard can ot be counted Jones Tops Fieldl';‘ 13 it out for the champion. | would yield Yale points and that's enough to anyhow, Intercollegiate be dangerous on strongly was shown Saturday when low stadium Hills would have to be attergood, PUTTING Dayes Norton gave two finc quarter for &len Hartrantt, the with the warm purple glow milers, Chapman, Gage and Geilfues, 'vo triumphant So far the east has shown little 1n | ing short of remarkable, Eddie Rench heaved the javelin Scholpp was anit, in 4:30, Hills Ts Out of Luck ! Prineeton showed a star in George ' placed 1] who mile, Tibbets, two mile, pers sidered in the shot put rasn’t | & year stride jump of right hopes are Hill in thé sprints, Rowe in which svault, hurdier carnival, 1 con- star of the three, ‘r.; The Associated Press. | Chicago, May 22.-—Services of an | expert lexicographer may be needed | to interpret the player-writer rule of I the Tnited States Lawn Tennis asso~ | ciation it developed in a meeting here ! Jast night under the auspices of the | Western Tennis association. Willlam Tilden, 2nd., who considered himself !h,. rred from Olympic game competi- {tion by the T, & L. T. A.'s interpre- [ tation of the rule, and George Wight- | man, president of the U. . L. T. A. debated over the word *“pursue”, as used in article two, section five, para- | graph two, of the amateur rules, with the debate decision remaining in doubt. Fvidence 1s Teard | President Wightman, Champion Til- | den, Holcomb Ward, chairman of the | !amateur rules committee, U. 8. L. T | A;; Panl Givens, Philadelphia, Na- tional association committeeman, J. C. ewart, president of the Western Tennis association and national com- im\nm man, with 8 Wallis Merrihew, magazine, who aided Tilden in pres- entation of his claims, and others | gave evidence in the ‘“open court hearing™ as the meeting was described by Mr, Stewart, Four-Hour Session I"or four hours evidence and claims were presented, and the western unit off! Is held an executive esession shortly after midnight, unanimously instruct their delegates or members of their national com- mittee who will attend the June 4 mecting of the national body in New | York to support the recommendation | ot Tresident Wightman to call a special meeting to reconsider the agrecing to and its interpretation, Tilden asked for an interpretation in answer to the explanation by Presi- dent Wightman, said the matter geemed to hinge on the word “pur- sue.” The clauae, which is under the | provision of players from amateur standing reads: playing, instructing, pursuing isting in pursuit of tennis or other athletic exercige as A means of Jivelihood or for gain or any emolu- ment,” Gets 810,000 & Year Tilden claimed that his writing abil- | ity, and subsequent gontract, which he publicly announced for the first gave him an income of 810,000 was not affected by the clause, it does not refer to writing, but X X X tennis, or other sthletic s x ¥ x for gain or any emolu- COMINE, BROAD JUMPING time who is conceded first place in| this event G in the hammer | "EC0 :;‘:ly,n.]y'n-f'“ only. Princotontan who | TVl wightman explained that 1=} Pennsylvania has a poorly balanced |t ¢hamplon was “pursuing” his ten- team, and already boen beaten | M In that the gained and received 175 by Cornell The Quakers' main | CMelument from his tennis articles, S principally because he is champien, and that no champion or expert tennis player, gyndicates in the future might dictate to tennis players of note and yeputation in what matches they Mal the broad jump and Owen in the pole Cornell's outstanding stas s 14 CKirhy, a mile runner who won the ances event last year in the splendid tige ' ShoWld participate, In Atlanta Tournament Atlanta, Ga, May 22, lobby Jones, of Atlanta, national amateur open golf champion, won the open title in the Geoargia-Alabama professional golfers’ association medal play, con- e yesterday, finishing the Yhe Crimson went down to decisive beat hefore Prinecton. Harvard winners in Watters, haif and Carpen- discus, Watters is probably the Committee | editor of the American Lawn Tennis | amendment of the player-writer rule | of the section which affects him, and | of reasons for disbarment | Gity Aggregation | The next game on the schedule for the New DBritain High school bascbail |team will be against the Meriden High |school team on Saturday at Meriden. | On a previous occasion the Silver City | team fell before the New Britain team, | but it has improved a great deal, and Ithey expect to square things in the |game Saturday. | In the five games played so far this {season the Red and Gold team has |won three, They last the opening |game of the season te the Croshy | High school of Wa‘erbury. They also lost to the New Haven Hillhouse High {school in the first game of the tri. angular league, Both of their defeats |were administered on the home grounds. They defeated the LaSallett | college team in Hartford and the il ford Academy team in Milford, They o defeated Meriden here threo weeks ago. No definite lincup has been fived, So far this year there has besn sey- eral shifts at third base, right and | center fields as well as in the pitclhers box. At third base Giana started the season. MeCarthy then swent in at third, Giana again took his place. | Clair started at third in the Milforl game, and will probably be the choic for the game Saturday. Tn right fie;d Bruno Kania has been playing while not pitching. When he is pitching, | Linn, Telser and McCarthy have been tried there, Greco replaced Taylor |the Milford game, but it is expe {that the southern boy will start the |game Saturday. |~ 'The probable linely will he as fol. [lows: Bruno Kania, cateh: Beagle, first bas sccond base: Grip, | third base; Haber, left field; |center field: McCarthy, right field, | Yale Men’s Sculling Cup [ Is Captured by Davidson Derby, Conn,, May 22 - Donuld Hamilton Davidson, of St, Paul, Minn, won the John Goetehiug scull- ing cup for Yale oarsmen yoster afternoon on the Housatonic ri lefeated Benlamin M. 8pock Haven, No, T on the A by five dengths, Walter J of New York city was Davidson's time was 5 min- and 33 seceonds, The race was A course threc.quarters of a mila In lengt) They rowe Aguinst A strong head wind, Davidsen won Ithe race two years ago and Spoek last year, New Haven League Team Gets New Player New IHaven, ) 2 Manager George Waisa has acquired a new third bascman for his Eastern leagus team in the person of Jimmis Rine. who comes from the Atlanta team of the hern association. Ring win play third corner in the game today with Waterbury, — s —— P 'GARMGE and SERVIGE STATION tepaiving Al Makes—=Cadillace » | Specialty ! Wrecking Service, Day and Night Clark's single in the sighth sent over Friw s ' - cent dual meet with Princcton, Il:ul)vh what proved to he the deciding run After Wambsganss' single, Veach's Me bunt and Wambsganss' steal of third Lee starting the game at short de- spite an injured right, ms rors which helped Detroit to sco three runs, >-9-9-9 | state athletic commission as in the Connecticnt Eiate leagu game will he called at 3 o'clock, day Named hy. N‘, Y. Qmmlsswn for How to St e D._;)', wmn'g Crack at Dundes ALways NOT A CcAne) IN Tue CHEERFUL | + Tohnny leon ., featherweight ed by the Neow York | 1 most logical eandidate for 1 teather weight erown « Dundee ivision Noti it to Chatles managet Forme Leonard’s challenge rom Duadee commission’s acrd undet ite period broke Carl I Prookiyn ®. 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