New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1924, Page 9

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Speaking of Sports *, The Pirates will journey to Thomas- »n Sunday to play the ‘American Le- | ion team of that place. The Cubs, now in first place in the {utional, got there unexpectedly, but stay there indefinitely as the s and Reds today start their four tme argument, 0id Man Alexander it was who aid- ihe Cubs into the top notch. McGraw is out of the game and yes- rday the Giants defeated the Pirates, o insinuations however. dropped their third sterday. I'he Tygers traight at Boston y Besses get a good chance on to cven up an old score when y tackle Bristol here. The The game's at 3 p. luylight saving time. The Crosby High school of Water- bury had no trouble defeating the Westminister school of Simsbury by score of 11 to 1 yesterday. Stroke, twirler for the Waterbury team allow- od the Westminister team only thre hits and one run, The visitors Adams for a total of 11 hits. ging a ral a closely played game the Hartford High school baseball dofeated the West Hartford Migh «whool team by a score of 4-2. East Teller of Meriden and Alex of Meri- dcn both won their matches in scven out of nine games, Panche Villa, the Filipine lolds the world's fiyweight champion, says he prefers Hroadway other spot in the world, And Papcho is married, too, Manager Stanley Harrls says that Piteher Joe Martina, his S4-year-old reeruit, will win at least 15 games for him this ycar #d may reach the 20 mark in victories, Takio Harada, newest tennis sensa- tion of Japan, is #=aid to he the hest nlayer ever produced by that countr ol excepting Kumagae or Shimizw While Mons, Carpentier had no rouble ducking Gibson in New York, may find it altogether different lucking Linmuu; in Indiana, It may be consoling to lovers of the | port to know that while men like | Battling Siki give the sport a black vye, it is men like ghem also who get most of them, Not being a golfer, Coolidge hardly can expoet any the shie and Divot line, Jimy Corbet says there's a sciende 4n present day fighting, wilching some of the bouts one may venture the opinion that the troubie is a lack of fighting. N lack of ONE-ARM PITCHER WHIFFS HIRTEEN The Union Association lasted but one year and was Hugh Daly, a one-armed right hiander, Pitching for the Chicago team on May 22, 1584, Daly fanned 13 of the Baltimore players, helping his catcher, Kreig, to 21 chances, three of which Kreig missed, In those days strikeouts were scored as fielding assists; that's why Daly looms up large in the assist column, The score; Ellick, rf oley, 8b . Schoenick, 1b . Briggs, cf Hengle, Householder, Matthins, s Kreig, ¢ . Daly, p >20 “lBavswssman " Total Baltimore r 0 ab Fusselhach, It .. Say, Seery, © i tobinson, I"helan, taNmmmap 1 1 1 1 1 1 O'Brien, overbeek, rf, smith, p, rf o 2 n 14 Total . 35 6 6 Baltimore . Hhoootr1en Chicago L03001411x Earned runs, Chicago 7, hite, Kreig 2, three base hite, -10 choenick, Bi- two base Hengle; hase on balls, Say; struck Tty by Smith 1: wid Emith 2, by ery 2; umpire, Devin- K, Seery; out, by pitches, by rassed bails, ey; time, 1 Tomerrow's score: ninth win a surprising Cleveland victory COLLVGE RESU Hamilton, N. Y., ~= Yale-Holy ; wet grounds. 22~Tufts 3, Bates At Providence, It 1. =~ Brown celovan 0 —y m., and that's the state howling league last night. Teller | defeated Tato, winning seven out of | nine games, Alex took Joe Hollywood | of South Norwalk into camp winning | | who | to any pr——— - —— Baseball Review EASTERN LEAGUE Yestenday's Results Albany 3, Bridgeport 1. | Springfield 8, Pittsfield 0. Hartford-Worcester (rain). New Haven-Waterbury (rain). | The Standing | w. | Waterbury . . 15 | Hartford 14 Worcestes . Springfield albany New Haven .. Bridgeport Pittsfield L. 8 Games Today Hartford at Worcester. New Haven at Waterbury | Bridgeport 4t Albany (2). { Springfield at Pittsfield. NATIONAL LEAGULE Yesterday's Results New York 10, Pittsburgh §. Chicago 8, Philadelphia 6. Brooklyn 9, Cincinnati 2. St. Louis §, Boston The Standing w. Chicago .. hit | Cineinnati . New York . | Brooklyn . n the ninth inning | Boston .... | Pittsburgh . team | St. Louis ..... | Phitadelphia .. Games Today New York at Cincinnati, Roston at Chicago, Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. P'hiladelphia at St, Louis, RICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results toston §, Detroit 4. New York-Cleveland (rain). St, Louis-Washington (wet grounds) Chicago-Philadelphia (rain), A The Standing w, r. New York Boston 8t Louis . Detroft ... Cleveland .. Washington CHICARD +.vus Philadelphia . W15 577 A00 Al A0 308 | Games Today | Chicage at Philadelphia | $t. Louls at Washington | Detroit at Boston. Cleveland at New York. INTERNATION | | | | | | ( 480 EW BRITAIN Hard Stuff! Gem Blades are made of steel so hard that it takes 4 miles of honing and 1200 feet of stropping towork it down toits final keen edge. —No beard in ths world is tough enough to laugh that of f! Marveious N GEM Double-Life Biades Use GEM Safety Razors PIRATE JUNIORS NOW HAVE NEW MANAGEMENT Aggregation To Start Season With he Arrows of Hartford, Has 25 Squad of 25 Men, Jrs, will now be unde the management of William Darrow of Buel street,”and all communica- tiens should be sent to him, The team will hold their regular practice sions and will shorily start a sched ule which will includa some of the best teams in this section, A squad of about candidates have heen out at the practice sessions and Coach Miller js confronted by a hard task in selecting his team. Arrangements have been made for 2 game with the Arvrows of the Hart. ford Y. M. C, A, league and other games are pending, Among the cau- didates who are practicing reguliarly are Red Fitzgerald, Hinchey, Cain, Charlo, Boyle, DBegley, Me- 2oy and Rraumberg. BAN ON FIGHT ses- 40 Fight Club Fails To Obtain Right To || Stage Wills and Madden Heasy- weight Tile, New official ered over the Queensboro A, , in Island city since the first posts ponement of the Wills-Madden hout, continue te darken the into which the was plunged when the card on the eriginal date the bhout York, May 22 disapproval The which clouds of have hove Long atmosphieres match interrupted heavyweight rain 8ot Continued conferences hetwern the NATIONAL-AMERICAN for | DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1924, FAKE BASEEALL POOL BEING INVESTIGATED Grand Jury in New York State Wiil LEAGUE BALL GAMES (Continued from Preccding Page) | held the The score: BROOKLYN Probe Activities of (ram- ine bling Rin throughout. soagon, Springficld, Mass., May 22—A move to clean up the activities of allcg: fake baseball pools operating Troy and Albany, N. Y d having this city and Hartford, Conn., as d tributing centers, was made yesterday by department of justice agents when consignmgnt of pool tickets con- signed to a Springfield man who de- nisd Lknowledge of them in a local express office, The will be and in ensselaer | county jury investigation of [ake, pools. information that led to the seizure was furnished by the Rensselaer county district attorney's | office. n P.0. Railey, «f 5 Taimsion 4 Wheat, 1 3 ournie 6 a was scized s t to Albany tickets seized here bore the the Universal Paseball Poot sender named on the The were mark of of Troy and the package was A. Miller of Troy. name of the man to whorm they consigned here is withheld ATTENDING CONVENTION Britain Goes New Delegation 1o Bridgeport to State Chamber of | losing pit Quigley ar Commerce Sessions, Mart; time 1:43 New Dritain delegates and others from this city this merning for Chicago, May 22 | Bridgeport where they » attending into first place yesterday by bunehing | the state Chamber of Commercé con- hits in three innings off Jimmy Ring, |vention. Among those who are at-| for S to 6 victory Philadel- | tending are President Joseph R. An- phia as Ernie Osborn, a former Cub drews, Sceretary Mary K. Curtin, twirler, with Brook!yn, beat Cincin- 1'red O, Ilackliffe, Abraham ol nati. Alezander had only ene bad in- John (. Loomis, Judge RB. F. Gaffney, ning when the visitors hunehed hits, 'S, M. Davidson, Mo D, Saxe, Cur- ons a homer by Mokan with two men tis L. Sheldon, E. J. Porter, H. J. | on, while the Jocals contributed two | Donnelley, David Manning, Peter | crrora, Crona, Kenneth M, § George H. Dyson, William J. Marsland and A. | A. Mills, reprosenting the local cham ' iy ber and 1k H. Johnston, a mem- it v 't the state chamber, The New Britain delegation will he oined at the hanquet this evening by W. H. Rattenbury, Colonel Herbert Johnson, Henry T. Burr and possibly others, Chicago Wins Chicago went an over a Heore PHILADELPHIA AR, I L PO. A R Sand Walker Meinrt Dempsey “May” Fight in September Says Kearns | l.oa Angeles, May 22.—Jack Demp- | world heavyweight champion, | will fight tn September if negotiations | Affected In a trip to New York by Jack Kegrns early in June, it was de. | claced by Kearns manager for Demp. | sty YW liave wa will he ture Wrightston N hut motion pic no negotintions on through with Jhasas work in time to fake care of nn | won in STRANGLER LEWIS WINS {talian Callenger Unable to Continue Bout Afier second Fall Because o Injuries, Philadelphit, 3 2.—Ed "Srtang- ler” Lewis successfully defended his world’s heavyweight wrestling title last night against Renato Gardini, mant of the Italian champlonship. After the socond which 15 minutes, a series of lheadloc left the ring and it w club physicians that he was unable to continue the match. Gardini won the first fall in 26 minutes, 15 seconds with a toe hold. fall, the chalienger as announced by Lewls | 10 seconds, with | | Following the second fall, the chal lenger was unable to welk to his cors | near and had to be aseisted by his seconds. Instead of remaining in the ring for the rest period he went te his dressing room. Fiftcen minutes later he returned to the ring, appar- ently dazed, and announced that he was unable to continue. This was ! substantiated by the club's physicians, who stated that Gardini was injured. Iteferes Herrman then raised Lewis’ hand as the victor. Lewis weighed 227 pounds; Garding 198, Quick-Change Artist Ah, gar- madam, 1 wasn't al- ways blind ! ] Lady i deaf and dumb.- No. Yesterday yveu were Hupmobile The Hupmobile-axle drive Gear: 1s drop-forged 3£ per cent nickel steel, case-hardened, double heat-treated. 30 per cent atronger than weight of car requires. Lesser construc- tion involves only etraight carbon steel —not nearly #0 long-wearing—and much lighter, A Futile Hope Don’t Expeet Hupmobile Quality in a Car Less Finely Built You know what a marvel the Hupmobile has been— you know its rugged per- formance over long periods -you know the high re- sale value it has always commanded. The Hupmobile parts shown in the Parts Display and the processes of manu- facture described, not only tell why, but they reveal L LEAGLS | | promoters and officials of the fire de- engagement in Kearns sald September support, from helow | After | chief | its pitching sensation | Yosterday's Results Syracuse 6, Toronto 3. Buffalo 7, Roehester 2 Baltimorc-Jersey City (vain), | Reading-Newark (rain). The Standing w. Baltimore +..oes eading Rochester .. Buffalo Toronto | Newark 250 Games Buffalo at Rochester, syracuse at ing at Baltimore at Jer WESLEYAN DEFEATED Brown Inficld's Snappy Work tributes to Victory, 3 to 0 Cone Get Rreaks Tn Hitting. May 22, — Wes leyan was defeated 3 to 0 by Brown | yesterday afterpoon. | getting the hreaks in the hitting, Porter and Neubauer each pitched | great ball, seven bits heing made off each twirler. Brown, however, bunch ed hita in the fifth and seventh in- ning and a triple by Cutler in the third gave Brown all three runs. Wesleyan looked dangerous in the | seventh eighth innings but snappy | worl, by Brown shut off runs, How. arth and Childress made hits in the |seevnth and Butler sandwiched in a smorifice but this combination failed {to produce a run. Double play on | Chiidress' bunt in the eighth, whi resulted in the out of the batter and the catching of Jacobson at the plate, |broke up the Wesieyans best rally. Very few fielding plays were out of [the ordinary, catches by Cols of | Providence, . T, a thrilling stop by Wielland being the Cutler was the only [eurred in aggravated forms and The Brunontans | e ° ermn and Childress of Wesleyan and | |hest plays. e Brown man to | hit Proctor hard, getting a triple and | Howarth, Reynolds and Phil- nicked Neubauer for two single, lips each singles Tiyeglasses with platinum rims are growing in popularity among women, Baltimors | Overbeck 131 Xine runs in the | for | partment, whe tossed a bomb into the pugilistic by condemning the big, wooden saucer of the Queens boro club, have failed to bring about An agreemeoent The promoters of the ¢ announced today that the mateh would be held on Friday night but refrained from giving any further information coneqrning A probable date or place machinery b officially not ont Detroit Hurlers Arve Ordered to Take Res Detroit, May Dauss, Farl Whitehall and Sylvester Johnson first two pitching aces of the De- have returned to the elub A visit to Youngstown, good rost the troit Tigers in Boston after O, with the r of their arms will fit them for mound duty again port that a The three pitchers, especially John son, have bheen afflicte bad flinging arms all scason, The ailments of Dauss and Whitehall recently oe thei keenly felt, 1o the team has been Don’t night’s issue of th The biggest Used Car Sale New Britain has ever seen. i VEE paper. | LIME W9 ARE YOU 9UfE 1T'LL | OUER HERE A MOMENT P ME WARMA 1N | |7 COLDEST WEmTHEN? N ——y 1 will go cast in a couple and meet g he Dempsey s keeping fit, werking out regularly, Wh there will hout in September depends upon what the various partices 1 will neat month say,” | of week vations promoters, ther he o LESS STRICT RULY the fallacy of hoping to get Hupmobile qualities in any car less finely built, The whole question of price and value, money's worth and satisfaction, is bound up in these immensely im- portant exhibits. Come in and have us show you the Parts Display be- fore you think of buying any car. 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