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Sp.eaki.ng % of Sports ; vinyed at Providence yesterday by a core of 4-1 hefore one of the largest owds to aftend a game in a num- | r of years. Ihe Califorma tennis team, made , of nationally known stars, defeated & Australian Davis Cup members at rkeley, Cal, yesterday. Holy Cross reached the peak of its 24 ambitions yesterday wheh they «feated the Boston College team in d at Worcester by the 3 The game which was a tehers’ game between Carrell - and cCrehan was watched by over 20,- 0 spectators. Ihe Pittsfield “fliilies” defeated Al- my in a 20-inning game in which slonel Snover, star pitcher, went the tire 20 innings, sprint cham- 10 Paddock, Czlifornia e and Olympie 100 meter n, neads but little competition ut himself in the best condition of 3 earcer according to reports from o eomst where he is training. Charley In 2 Berkshire league game played North Adams yeeterdgy the Drury igh scheol tesm defeated the st seph’s high school team by the ore of 34-1. This is believed to b \e highest score ever made in the «tory of a Berkshire league. he cast led Le- the { fla Tale, chief hope of 2.Etanfard, favorite, at et held the Harard terday. “ORUM WINNER OF INDIANAPOLIS RACE Soceds in First in 500 Hile Con- fest--Coaper Second ated Press Ind M, Whosa The Asso Indiznapolis, orum, 1ndi 1he BOM-mile Indianapolis ¥ in record-breaking time, Cooper, veteran who fin \#q second, are tied for the leader- ehip in the contest for 1024 A iriving Kach ha peinte Cornm droe 19a seessary ta make 00 miles Detroit, taking the and carrying on was announce! the May. &f,s-L. ¥ wor vace at the peodway yoster and karl consl star ehampion onty of the ape yes cday, Joe Doyer st thin time eugh to vict v A A A offcinls that aps Corum drave he would ba given his first race of 3 hor) oy " for 45 points, 1t wax th Comp Ariven the Iy 26 mile A th kand, gained 1 i yestapdoy's vaes, having other youte without relief points, gained entive il 1§ race at 2 Ihe Teverly alit Cooper led most of e on tha local course, but tire trouble, deysloping taice in five min- tes Witi only 30 miles to go, caused i to Qe K, Tarlen eng ar is i third place by vtus ‘of winping the race at Reverly Filly with fios hundred points, lHe 114 wet start here, having heem ine ed Auring practic reveral weeks Aimme Murphy, who finished rd westerday, is neat in dine with 285 points, nnd Harry Hartz whe A taurth place in the long grind ext with 280 Rover wont i after his ¢ . motor wuy « vore® ariver for hed Vween trouble, 1t is an 1o turn the wriginal it under the nees impossible A stop might have delaved ough for Cooper to ta it was, Boyer and Corum of the money, was won by Royer. Boyer his own mount copped 400 Carum ar sianed ne cnatom (4 lown by A 1elisf n ck to t to fini*h roce, Y the machine . irenmeta that semterday the leader long o gam vill share il get the The iap Ceoper, Murphy and touk the first lap in And won 230, Cooper and Murphy $2.80 Rover's seysat Adving 118 spesd up to 184 miles an hour in (he Jast 100 miles for tha race was 28.24 miles an hour as comparéd 2448 ot by Murphy in 1922, PIRATE, JUNIORS WIN the iead int Ve si glory are prize moncy Lraught The averaze with NATIGNAL-AMERICAN | LEAGUE BALL GAMES | and Me Mitlan; Severeid and Eilori t on bases | Chicago 6; Louis §; on Tails |off Thursten 2; Wingard 1; Pruett 3; struck out, by K hits off Win, 4; off Kelp 7 in 3; a Kolp: lesing pitclher, Win- Conmolly and Dineen: time pu umpires Roston 9-5, Washington 1-10, Boston, May 31.—-Boston kept pace with the champion Yankees for tl lezgue leadership by winning the fir gama of a holiday double header, to 4, and losing the sccond to Wash- lington her The crowd of 32,000 was the est at Fenway park m and made ground rules Roone made a home run bases filled in the first game knocked in two other runs in sanie contest. ashinzgton hit Roston hard in the second game. seorce: vesterda for the and the four tehers (MORNTY Was : Pos Reds 9-1, Chicago 2-2 Chicagor May 31.—More than 40,- 000 persons, the largest crowd to wit- ness & ball game at Cubs Park, togay saw Cincinnati take both games of a double header from Chicago hy scores of 9 to 2 and 4 to 2. (MORNING GAME) nnati A Totale CHICAGO AR R HHolln 3 Adar stolen hase. 12 Yaft hases on hases on b P Meta Brooklyn & Rrooklyn, May Loth games of the douhle first by 6 to second hy estimated Boston 5.1 Brooklyn won header ye 12 in- The 28,000 5 in y to 1 at _'\.\.,,,‘ " CO-ED MARRIES ATHLETE WHO | Start OF Their 1921 Seaton With Vic- tory Over Rivals From . Hartford Soore is 13 10 V. The Pirste 1 heir ceamen with a win Ag ths Taquots from Hartford The eeore PIRATE AR Juniers mtarted vestepday, dateat v O Bare e s s s 90 " v senbarg o armaskan, 7 identerg. rawers, P A, b . whkasbasal ssas WEBSTER HILL RESTRICTIONS, At mest Tuesday night's of the common council committee o ordindnces, consideration Wil be given AMerman C. J. Dehge's sug- gestion that travel over Webstsr Hiji be restricted to vehicles leaving Areh Srect. The alderman fecls that merting tion csisie in Arch _THE Jors & intb from Websie MANNING foate. Etanford athisis tamice Manning, | niversity of California NORMAN DOLE As usuA Ler probler tie man 4 you do? Marry him hushand.” Miss Manuning long ag. which had River 1 scoring mater, you see points what your then cheer for nswer that Dole and seerctly married vie culminating a ro- started in child- your pensd ale r-miler of note Alws & footballer SALESMAN SAM OOH- '™ S1UA- | SHOULON'T HEUE GONE TO AT DANCE LAST NAGHT= NOW | (ANT G0 70 | WORW WHATS W Pil 1DER OF GETTMG N Ve AT ONE. OCLOWA IN TH | FFTEANOON , HUM 7 | stalen doubie Flor base, ase hit Wheat; plays, iligh to ney to Bancroft Reston 4; Biokhn & Bachelder 1; Osborne struck Yeargin 1: Rachel 2: Oshorne & off Yeargin 9 in 4 1-3; Bachelder 1 in Tucas 0 in 1; lesing pitcher, Teargin ires, Moran, Plirman and Ringler um time Pittshurgh 4-3, 8, Louis 0-2 Pittsburgh, a., May 51.—The Pitte- burgh DPirates defeated £t. Louis here vesterday in both the morning and afternoow games, the scores being 4 to 0, and 3 to The second game went 15 innings. Tie scores: AME) Pittsburgh : 0 oo AMF) Dot hit Flark Tornsh Rottomle, Musll Frelgan, Gionzal Cosne: | Totals Maranville Cuyler, x e, h 2n fondows, B Ve, xx Iremer, p Fotals z--tme eut sBatied far Maramiile i Fattad for Meadauwy Yoo ..010 008 hils, Grimm steten v, when winn Yo bases B Rernhatt te IHarnsby to Cosney tn Rottomie: St. Louis 4: Pittaburgh 1 base on halle, off Meadsws 1 Rell struck out, by Meadaws 3; Iy Rell 1: hits off Meadows 4 1 in &; hits by pite winning pitcher Kremer; ley and Sweene Two base Freigau Meadows, bases, umpires, Hait 1 New York 11-6, Philadelphia 5-5 Philadelphia, May 31.—-New York took hoth games of a double header with Philadeiphia this afternoen, win ning the first 11 to & and the.second 6 to 5. The opening game was a slugging match with five home rung and three doubles being made while the Giants hunched hits in the fifth to put across «ix tallies that declded the contest, In the second game the started out with a four run lead and Ithen after the Gilants had tied the score the locals again took the | but were unable te retain their : \aniage, Scare (MORNING New Yark Philadelphia : (AFTERNOON GAN NEW YORK AR, rt Southwert) ¥ri Me Ke! achkaen Groh, $h Gowdy, » O Cannell WON FROM'HER ALMA MATER ;. £ 1 PHILADELPHIA Eand Lae Parinsen Harper, rt Williams, of h 3k, Mitehell, Cauch, P Mentine vy HURMIL eetes Carlson, p n M in Sth t in Ath ath nan L. Witwan o ont w0y der thise base hit o1on base Sar eacrifices, Asubie plav > Vord to Vlelke; Ford ta Hal t on bases, New Tor Pasa on balls, off Des Jonnard 0 i Coucit 8 in 11 " Datter): or Dean; ine o Whizon and Mitche time 2:3 KENSINGTON DROPS TW0 — Beaten by Milldale 1 ta 0 and 1 10 3 in Memorial Day Double Header-« Seeond Contest Goes 10 Tnnings, Hard luck dogeed the foolsteps of the All-Kensington basehall team yes. terday when it wae nosed out of two vietorics by & single rum, the Milldale ¢iub finiehing by a breath in each game of & donkle header. The seoras {were 1 to 0 and 4 to 3, the second ‘v.r\'ll' going tor nge. The jovertime game wan settied when Lopg- of Milldale sacrifica fly to right field in the 1ast of the tenth with a man on third base { Lindstrem and Phelan workad 1 Minldate and Pahitis and Mckeo Keneington in the firet game and Mi- | ehigan Phelan for Milldale and Haree and McKeon for Kentington in ond game. A large crond of I,M..v- was on hand ten inni ley lofted a ror Reason ‘CAUSE. ThA SICA GULT- M AWFUL ‘ VILLA GETS VERDICT Pancho Given Decision But 10 1s Not Entirely Satisfactory to bi Crowd. » Villa bantaimwe May 31.—I'ar world's New holder | championship, over Frankie their titular Henderson's night. Villa end .of the batt inot meet with crowd York, the of sht gained the decisiv Ash, English boxcr, in fifteen round bat at Bowl, DBrooklyn, last the decision at the . but the verdict did the approval of th I i hman nd and enjoying a tremepdous dvan over the reach champio although the | two, as bout The sh led fight w paratively small ¢ being 13, COLLEGE Williams 9 Conn lege 6 Filipino proved His bay most of the tim licavier punisher of the| failed to land stop the British fighter, who was fully as his opponent in n witnesed owd BASEBALL. the - matter of enigma the f1eft kept Viila at nd the latter, | to solidly enough to ! 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