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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MOFNDAY, MAY 26, 1924. $58HLLLHHHLHLL . SHHLDLLHLLBY B 9850585858 LBLHHLL050558858555855 55565088, $4688258505888 SELEHHLOHH 85555553 S5 L6 HDSLEH 885800807 FIGHT FANS AWAIT STRIBLING'S DEBUT IN NEW HAVEN WEDNESDAY NIGHT —MARCH’S PIRATES TO VICTORY IN THOMASTON — KENSINGTON BOYS WRANGLE WITH SOUTHINGTON UMPIRE — N. B. H. S. DROPS 12 INNING CONTEST % IPPIVIVEPING BESSES SPLIT EVEN OVER WEEK-END, NOW IN SECOND LOGAL FALCONS TRIN VISITORS FROM DERBY Win at St. Mary’s Field at Score of to Book Other | 08 FIFIFPITIIITIICIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOTOTOPRIGIIIIPIIITOTIFIGICITTIIVIPITI I EOTISTIITPIIVIFP P VPV CHIOPTIIIOPITIPD GIANTS . BACK HOME AFTER "% Satiisiisn Skt S csi X PIRATES DEFEAT TOUGH FIGHT, YANKS SLIP | THOMASTON VETY ADED BACKGROUND. e Win From American Legion by Score of 6 to 4 The Pirates slid down Plymouth Hill yesterday and upsct the Thomas- ton American Legion nine to the tune of 6 to 4, It was a weil played game with both pitchers working well, The Thomaston boys, however, made four errors while the Pirates kept a elean slate which helped a lot. Restella distinguished himself with a three-bagger and Handlwiteh of the home town team tickled Politis’ offer- i for a double. “8lim"” issued two ses and fanned two, while Frazer ked one and retired four via the strike route. The Pirates ripped off two dazzling double plays that nipped incipient rallies. Morelit to Jasper to Restella was one, while Morelli to Win From Bristol Saturday But Lose in 11 Innings 5 to 4 in Sunday’s Game. Efforts of West to Oust New York Clubs Likely to Suc- ceed—Poor Pitching Accounts For Losses—Tygers | Defeat Yankees—Cubs Defeat Boston ll-O—Rol)ins} Win—McCrawmen Also Win—St. Louis and Chisox Win. 9 to 2—Anxious New Britains’ eniry in the state league—the Besse-Leland feam, now reposes in second pace by virtue of |an even break over the week-end with |the New Departures of Bristol., Bris. |tol and Willimantic are tis for the lead, Saturday at St. Miry's field the Besses took the Bristo. boys into camp by the score of 6 to 4. A heavy wind | blowing across the lot made fielding difficult. Scott, on themound for the Bésses, pitched wonderul ball and after the second inning but two Bris- tolites hit safely. Harowe, Zielke, Games, In a game played at St. Mary's field yvesterday afternoon the I'alcons of this city defeated the Derby Falcons by a score of 9-2. The local team gar- nered thirteen hits off ¥ifer, the visi ing pitcher, and by heady base run- nirg made every hit count, Jaglow- ski, pitching for the home team, held | the visitors to cight hits, four of them for extra bascs. Jaglowski and Kopec were the battery for the locals, while _with three hits in score 26.—The aim of N New York, M the rest of the York supremacy in major league bas ball bore indications of fruition in the [\ results of the first intersectional series country to end CHIEAGO Al I which ends today. : o The @iants, playing abroad, suffered || ) 5 : : severely and returned to the cast in ) 5 : 3 ! first place by a scant five points after losing nine of 15 contests, Intertain- ing the western clubs home, the world’s champions won five and lost five with today's game ainst De- troit as the margi factc Boston, winning 15 of its last 19 contests is tied for the American league leader- ship. AN Defective pitching accounted the failure of the metropolitan teams. Barnes, who held Cincinnati to six hits yesterday, and McQuillan, beat the Pirates and IReds, arc the only reliable boxmen McGraw now owns. Huggins saw his famous "“five- star twirlers pummeied by St. Louis and Detroit. The Tygers yesterday, for by a score of 6 to 5, took the second | consecutive gamo from the Yankees, | who used up their entire array of pitching talent in the two defeats. Elmer Jacobs held Boston to five hits in the 11-0 vietory which kept nts. | Chicago on the heels of the Gis Although he lost to Pittsburgh, 5 to 2, in 11 innings, Dutch Iteuther held the Pirates to only six hits and main- tained the high standard of hurling | which brought Robinson’s team home from the west in third place, only two games behind the Glants and Cubs, Fielding outwelghed pitching in the Brooklyn game, The pirates, with Wright active, neutralized the Rob- ins’ 13 hita oft Meadows by three double plays, Loose work by the Brooklyn infield allowed the visitors to score five runs on six hits off Reu- ther. Eppa Rixey held the three hits in seven innings and W taken out for a pinch hitter, Harris, who succeeded him, was hit solidly in the ninth for four runs and a & to 1 New York vietory, the third in four days over the Tted Dyer held the Phillies to cight hits, drove in the tying run with a triple, and with the s crowded and two out in the te won a 5 to_4 vie 1o Glants th, tory for St. Louis by singling™ The | White Sox outslugged Washington and won 10 to 9 after each team used three pitchers, Doston, Cleveland, Philadelphia and St. Louls were not scheduled In the American league. Tigers Win New York, May 26,Detroit defeat- od the Yankees 6 to 5 yesterday in a turbulent gamoe. Hitting by Manush In the late innings was responsible, with Cobb's first home run of the sca- son, for the Tyger victory, MeXNally, substituting at second basc for Ward, had a fist fight with Blue and both were put out of the game, Substitute Intielder Johnson and Coach O'Lesry of the Yankees were put off the field earlier. Hollo way was credited with his second win over the Yankees in two days. The DETIOL An, 1O, PO, AT " Hollows:, L 2 v T 31— Batted el tor Pille Ay SEW AF " ¥ ' who | tar | Totals x 0 10 15 Rlankenship WASHINGTON n sibold, " Goslin, Tudge, | Prothreo, Peck, s3 Martin | Mar | R rry well, er, z | Batted for Prothro | Cneag: | Washington Two hase base hoits, bases, Judge [ rifices, Hoop | bu bases, [on balls, Marberry 2 8 in 41-3; Tot 03010 | 3 040 300 9 | hits, Goslin, 1alk, Kamm; threo Judge 2 Archdeacon; stolen Peck, Hooper 2, Collins; wac- I Falk, Harrls; left | i Washington 7; bases rert 3; off Martina oft 1tussell 1; hits, off Rol off Rlankenship, 4 in ot Conmally 1 in 2; off Martina @ in oft Marberry 4 in 1 2-%; off Russoll 2 in 1 hit by Martina (Blankenship) Robertaon 4; Martina Marberry 55 balk pit her, Connally umpires, time 2:24 Chicago 11, Boston 0 Chicago, May - Elmer Jacobs held Boston to scattered hits yes- terday while Chicago pounded Year- | gin and Cooney for 13 hits, which, | coupled with daring base running en. abled the locals to shut out the visit. ors 11 to 0 in the final game of the series. Grimes' homer with a man | [on base. Heatheote's steal of home and Hollocher's fielding were the out- | standing features, The score NORTON AR, N N 0. A B, o ies ‘ 3 018 pitcher, b struck out, by by Connally 1; by wing pitcher, Marberr Holmes and Owens ertson; Iy B, Smith Powell, «f [ Cunningham | Metnnts, oee b1 " Ak ¥ 0 0 9 E 1 CINCAGC | AR o g8 o0 0 o 0 0 0 ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Heathoote, ¥riverg, Weaticote ningham; i ase Wit run, Grimes; st » berg 2 home Fri- u her Watz Grantham Marinets plavs, Mol O'bay and left on baw hase on Cineinnati, May 26 tained the tead in the winning the final natti yesterday by a score of 8 to Rixey allowed only three hut was tnle for a pinch hitter was pounded hard Barnes pitehed great by first round . ' 1 hits oY innings ont'in the se nth and Harria the nint) all after 4 Where will the nest heavyweight | — | ehampion come from, affh why? of the heavywelghts who are now in- Is one numerous youthful light festing forth in a state or muscular maturity adequate to the demands of the of- the works destined to burst Or will Mr, Dempsey's successor come np from the black grottoes of obscurity as has been true of so many champions in the past? Of all the professional fighting men the heavyweights stand alone in swift and spectacular development, Pew n"‘l' m ever progress from one physical Ustage to Most of them are heavyweights in buiid and poundage when they first attract no- tice, and most of them attract notice immediately or not at all. 1 This was especially true of Cor- bett, Jeffries and Dempsey [l IPitzsimmons fought as a middies weight, Hght heavyweight and heavy- | v weight. Fitz, however, did not pro- gress by degrees from one division to another, He was a phys freak and fought as natyrally against mid- |t dleweights as againkt heavyweights, |71 Considering My, Stribling Carpentier Is the game's standing example of a gradual gical advancemont, The flossy I'rench miner was a remarkable fighter as a bantamweigl ing in 16 pounds, and as he took on weight and ngr moved to the 1oy of the sport until finally he was trad- Ing wallops with the giants The American ring has never had many wskilled lght h yweights AN eaist today and most of them are youngsters who are fast taking on weight Of this group which includes Strib. ling of Georgin, Siattery of Buff Berlenbach of New York and Slone Philadelphte, the southerncr is foremost In the limelight Stribling has done remarkably well as a light heavyweight and it is rea- sonable 6 presume that he will be a formiduble heavyweight if he im proves as he goes along, Within another ye Georgian wil nother, i out phy- e heavier 50 ? of 1 or two the his full he " attained Ry ther he champion should he big and Dempsey is today. Wh fighter the present 1othing els say him now potentialitics, He Hkea to fight well unde he will ever growth and then '8 riul will he han the " reasonably clever, « nobody's dumbk foubt, » tha terrific hitter s 1 n May Devclop Kayo Later ntially " ard to 1 hitting ire Jwer ot of 1 Dempsey tienbach type, t own cirele up gre t ut there ays raint i ne i starting Leonard altered hi 1 & perfect 1 as cvmnasum N WITTERS Aay s Homers -~ it e Chicagn (American) 1rolt National League Trookiyn hicagor Phitadeiphia St. Louls n | Defeated by Meriden w men, game, second, went to third on Linn's hit and laney to meet Young Fisher, T lar cording HIGH SCHOOL LOSES eam 9 %0 8 Af- ter 12 Innings of Fastest Kind of Playing. revenge on the Meriden got sweet New Britain High school team Satur- ay, defeating them to the tuno of & to § In the twelfth inning when Kurt Brenner poked a dandy single into left ith thres men on the bases ahead of im. Brenner was the Meriden pitch- r and thus won his own game after aving given a fine exhibition of mas- terly twirling, Haber, hurling for W Britain, kewise pitched masterly ball and anned an even dozen Meriden bats- Both teams walloped the ball ard, Meriden getting 14 safo clouts nd New Britain 16, 1ive misplays vere ehalked up against each outfit, Bolser played an unusually good In the rinth he walked, stole hen stole home with the tying score, 'he score 10 ro, AL B " NEW BRITAIN AR R 1" axlor elpy Relser Lin ania t wien winning TR 101 000 Beagle, Gibson, thres base hifs Kanis, “I8h; stolen baser, Rrenner o 001 r 4 net Ames Prita Vincent 238, (2); umpire, Har- l)elanc,\:ii'naii)le to Do Part on Olympic Card N. Y., May 26.—<Jack® De. Bridgeport, will be unable of Syracuse, in Olympic fund reday night, received by Bvracuse ent of an main e nere ording to a telegram he management last night v's New York tepresentative, Ac to the message, Detaney is i1l th appendicitis, TO DEFEND TITLE May 2 Abe Attel defend his bantam against Johnny 1 in Mechanics hall 1o- will be 1e of the title Joe Lynch a Gold- reight Rostor tedn Wil ampionship rd of Wol vout for will defe since fow it from & ago { Ther cc.silg/ / ./i Tt T gemtal can feuch 1ou Restella was the second heart breaker i for the Vets. The score: A. F. of THOMAS AB, It Waters, 1f Bernarchit Foler, ss Witkowski, Handlwiteh, Innocent, Daxyton, PIRATES AB, R 1 Tns; B8 oux Morrelli, 2b lussea " 00 000 Totals A. L. of Thomaston Pirates Say | STRIBLING IN ELM CITY Famous Georgia Battler Ready Tor 101 100 Bout At Legion Card on Wednesday Night of This Woek New Haven, May American Legion makes its fistic debut with the Stribling-Neuman show at the Nutmeg stadium, New Haven, on Wednesday night, May 28th, it will be but the beginning of a series of high class fight cards to be promoted by the ex-service organization throughout the summer monthe, That, in itself, is one excellent reason why the fans may be assured that the L. gion is taking every precaution to as- sure them of an exceptionally fine entertainment on their first card, A good reputation Is the greatest asset that any fight club can have, and the Legion fight commities, realizing this fact, 18 bending every effort to make this inaugural card a great success, It should be particularly remembered 26.~When the bein prometed by ot for any individ- ual Leglon post. Tt fs a project fathi- ered and advanced by the lLeg s state department, with State Com- mandor Armstrong and the state ad jutant serving on the committe v whatever fnancial profit I8 realized will be expended by the state depart- ment on behall of disabled and necdy ex-service men, A scareity of funds long handieapped the state e | ' [ partment in successfully carrying for ward the weifare work it should do, from De- | Shep- | % N MOTHERS ARE 50 TacTiess Vifer and Baut worked for the visi- tors. The Jalcons, who have one of the fastest aggregations in the city, would like to hook games for Saturday Sunday. Sheehan, rf ., Totals McDonnell Ra Mucinakd, Andrews, It .. vanaugh, Lightweight Champ Says He'll Tight '\|' anre that the big show on the 28th is not | Two More Battles, Then Quit Ring for New { world’s lightwelght champion, Will en- aga this year in two motre ring en- up on trifl the goments son, Leonard’s manager. Negotiations for a match Leonard welterweight pending after which Leonard will des fend his lightweight fore son. and (Call Manager John Cabay at ny evening. FALCONE A | Mo In [wh <) ° [ o | thi on o | Ha ol me 9| thi ~ | Ro PO .- B 2 . 0 sec! HEL i 0 s 0 ! by . 000 101 13 40x Kredar, Baut, Madix; r. Eheehan three base 1 sacrifice hit, Ler BENNY 10 RETRE o ¥ Wa Stage and Screen, Go York, May 26-—Benny Leonard n | Bri then and profession age, according forsake the | the screen| ot o Billy Gib- between | and Mickey Walker, world’s | champion, are now crown against his most chcllenger, according to Gib- | Win, lose or draw in efther Leonard, he added, wonld hang his gloves for good. Not Quite Himself | John®, called the wife in the still. | { ness of the night as someone stumble “is that you?" | me the reply, a m A burglar, Call ite. the staire No, dea unst police dity, * Tt three 11lowe was safe on o | Zie brought him in, ‘Gneh. Chrystie, Barnett, Goodridge, Reilly and some dazzling ficlding stints. In four hits, Harkheimer pulled off the second frame 3ristol got including a double by ore. This brought in Wree runs, the fifth the visitors sored again en Goodridge doubled md trotted . A. B. lacross the plate on Green's eror, The Besses tallied first in the rd after two were down. Barnett 0land Scott singled and were wvanced Green's out. Chrystie walged and riowe banged a double to Ift, two n seoring, Chrystie being niyped at vd. In the fourth singles by Ziclke, binson and Barnett and Bgley's “ | sacrifice, coupled with an error gave In the fifth Har- Tamm's eryor, took ond on a wild piteh and taird on Ike’'s single, tobinson’s hingle purts by tie Bosye the sixth and seventh wers nipped double plays, more runs, mm, Sh Iy, of . 1 Kheimer wlund tors, yricge H Mo 0o Moore. Goodr Continued on the 1o Special Prices Line D. & M. 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