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NEW BRITAIN" DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 23,' 1923. - HIGH SCHOOL GETS AWAY TO BAD START - WRESTLING TITLE CAUSES DISCUSSION - McCANN HEADS YALE BOXERS - HOLY CROSS WHIPS ELI ON DIAMOND - GASCOS WIN IN BOWLING LEAGUE RACE -GOLF SCHEDULE AT SHUTTLE MEADOW PREPARED tstumittmmiiiumtt tnuiutiuuiu PENN RELAYS DRAW GASCOS WINNERS WAL TER JOHNSON IN FORM; GIVES YANKS BUT 7 HITS Expert Gymnasts to Perform at . Annual Y. M. C. A. Exhibition Fri. 11 BAKERS-ARE NEXT Lone Yank Run Scores, While Senators Run Wild Bush Wins for Browns Collins' Home Debut a Success Giants Cop on Errors Morrison Pitch es and Hits Well Amid Three Baggers. New York, April New Eng land Yankees muy sit 111 the. presi dent's chair an J rule the uttorut y general's office, lml New York .'Yankees arc in trouble when they 'venturer out upon the Imse patlia in Washington. Walter Johnson. world series hero, allowed seven of them to hit safely yesterday hut only one managed to score nnd the Senators, bolstered by the presence of the nation's chief xecutie. captured an easy 111 to 1 victory over the team that is ex pected to force them in the Aineri ran league race, 1,'rbnn Shocker, (darting, bis second contest for his new mates, foil victim to a barrage In the fifth and crawled out from tinder it in distress. ; Meanwhile Joe Hush, who re placed Shocker In tie Yankces f frowns deal of the past winter, won his first game in three attempts for St. l.ouis by outlastir.fr Sherrod Smith of Cleveland. Push's double had much to do with the Browns' 3 to 2 victory. Each pitcher per mitted six bits. Eddie Collins, introducing. himself to the home fans as manager of the Chicago White Sox, stepped on the torns of Cobb, although ITollis Thurston was ontpitched so far as Jutting goes. The Hox. won, 3 to 1. gaining their runs on six safe blows, Philadelphia's conquest of the Tied Sox, 6 to 5, in 11 innings, was featured by the relief burling of Rube Walberg. Ernie Yache of Bos ton, hit' a home run with two on the bases. Three errors in the ninth inning gave the National league cham pions, the Giants, a 0 to 5 verdict over the Braves of Boston at the Polo Grounds. Dave Bancroft of the visitors allowing the wining run by missing a ground ball with a double piny, in sight. . The Giants had filled the bases by bunting C'ooney and Burrus into submission. Harris of Boston had a perfect day at ths bat. gaining two singles and a triple. Johnny Morrison' pitched bril liantly in a C to 1 victory for Pitts burgh over the Chicago Cubs. He snt two triples to the far spaces and his mates added five more. Morrison permitted five hits and made the afternoon unpleasant for the home run star of the Chicago uiis, Charley Hartnett. By amassing a total of 11 runs in the first inning, a weird display of batting in which every member of the team garnered at least, one hit, the f'ardinals rose to power and vanquished the Cincinnati Reds, II to 2. Tete Donohue, w ho had won two starts this season, was the vic tim of the onslaught. Burleigh Grimes. Brooklyn spit baller. spent an inglorious afternoon In Philadelphia although be came within two runs of winning. There were seven doubles in the game, which Dually went to the Phils, s to 7. Catcher llenline of the victors hit safely in three trips to the plale, two of his efforts being good for three liases. Cotton Tierney. for merly of tee Pirates and Braves, went to third for Brooklyn in plac of the we,-,1; hitting Milton S'eck snd drove out a single and a hone run. NATIONAL LEAGUE UlionuM'N A.n. it. n. ro. a. e. 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I.,lt on lnvi Brooklyn H, Phllalelplila s, Hnse on lalls off (.irlmes 2, off Carlson 1, Kiilsln 1 . But 1. Struck out hy tiilim-.i 1. Itltj oft i.-n-lson 14 in 7 2-3 limine. otT Knight 1 In 1-3, off I ml, hell ! In !;, off Belt? ll In 1-3. lilt l.y pil.-b-rr Ry i;riTeR (I'otisor-al. Wllti l'lt'-b ' irimert. r.cp,i Kill Hciillnp. Wtunini: pic-licr- i "arl l'lupii ea MeCurmack .lui.1 kloin. Time 2:15. e-il?. :i, . . . IPiiiplll, 3h . , ' l:.,useh, i f jtiislfr, 1 r Wall.-rr, rf , Smith, If . . ' r'nvoncy. s :ltrRrae, ' Ii'inoliur, p shP'.-liati. p I'llult, p lipfniller, p BiaJy. p . . , I-'owlPr, X . , Totals CINCINNATI A.n. n. i 5 0 3 1 3 1 4 1 ro. 14 n Frrl R E S4 t niSi imi TTi v;: TTn Mai MMnMk ., mmmi iimiiv' "( tL. I i flvtrv J, -1 I 1 - J I F.tW II I " I I ST. LiiflS A.B, 1!. H. TO. A. E. Hindi's, tf Holm, rf ilornsby. ct .. llottniiilo;', lb Iti'll. 3li MupIIpt. .. OiiTnlcs. c TliPvrnow. ja r.liL-m, p 1 Totalu 3S 1: 14 15 1 l-Hnttci for BloinilltT In Sili. '"iln lnnati 201 0 0 0 nun ... 3 fl. l.ouis lltnl (-10 0'i 12 Two base liitK--T.fi!, p,i'f.sler, Finrtli, Holm, I'avpnry. Tlirep 1hs? hits K,u.h. Slol.-n l,as l.npp i.'i-.v.'IH-;-. Iloul,!e pla;- MornsViy to Tlvnenon- to Bottotuley. l.cft on h,-i.. , ' iin innn tl pi. St. l.ouiw 4. Br,?p nil liallj ofT BlrmillPr 1. P.lirm ". Ptru.-k ont liy -H i omill.T 2. Kheni 2. Ihts ,.rf I'oiinluiff 4 In " innings (nnn out In l.tl Slipflinn T. in 2-2, I'llnlt 3 111 1, 12 out in lirsti. Biernillpr 1 in ij 1-3. Brr.rly 1 in 1, lilt by pit- lu-r hy BiPnilller iltiienii. losing pit'--ber bonohu''. l'liiplt'-s --.Moran, Wilson anfl Quit'el'. Tout 1:17. Considerable Interest, is being manifested In the coming annual gymnastic exhibition to bo fjiven by tho '1" leaders eorpj and "i" acro batic teams. The 'V exhibition teams have already put on three ex hibilions during the past four weeks, performing for tlie New llritain Orange. New Britain Hoys' club and last Saturday at tlie State League Corp con fort nee held in Meriden. The performers are all members of the local nssociation'and all receiv ing their training at the local gym nasium. A unique and varied program will he put. on by the V or more per formers including gymnastic danc ing, tumbling, parallel liars, hori zontal bar. flying rings work, torch Mvinginc, marching, utrord drills, pyramidics and fancy drills. Untie ing will immediately follow the ex hibition unci the public are invited to see the performance. Program as follows: GOLF SCHEDULE AT Twenty-Six Events Carded,. In cluding Four lor Women The goif sr.ison at the Shuttle Meadow flub opens Saturday with an IS-holo handlrnp medal p'.ay tournament and will continue until October 7. when the woman's fall tournament is sclierlnled. Altogether 22 varied events are listed for mpn, as will as four women's fixtures. The big event of the summer will 1 be the elub championship tourna 1 merit for tlie director's cup: the fitm lifvl n fr vonnil of thin -w-Ul he 1. Cavalry sabre drill nnd """'h jp,ay((j 0), tuiiliiy, September 13, by the youngest member:) m the as- ,.,. .,, ,,,,,, ,,hp, ,,nrin thn follow. fociation, Junior headers M. Murke, the finals ClIl'ASO A.B. It. Tl. MrAnle;-, Ilea! h'-i. L Barrett. Ilnrtnctt, Fnlipi-g. ?,, .. MWler, If .Stnp-., ef itiiinm. 1 lj . . . Kaufmann. p n 11 n I riTT.-nritnii Ranihatt. if ''ni-py. '-f Mooro, Ci . . Tniynor, "1, Wiu-lit. .! . . I'nyler, rf . . Xrllwus. 1 b Smitii, . . . Monisen, l . Stanley. The se5i 1 1 1 1 f 1 6 11 "7 1: 1 00!) fill M I (1,1 -'r2 3- 1-it Khu'moii-i. Tl'ieo lt;'p ri'vn'.r 1. 2 1 . ' 11;. j-T. i'-n - ( an . t'o-rp, i Totals t ''lii'-aco , I'itlsl.urK ii Ti-.o lei . tils It'i I" 1 , it a It I :IrriMu l-e Smltii. Snenli'i-s .'.b Auley. N'Mhatii. houlilf pbn K.uifieann aiel Ltaie-'t, It, nt ii-nt ,- eii'i Ulil-rmtt. I, err pm b;vS- S i'IiI'.-iko -1. rOMon-ch . Itn.-'P e.n l-aM olf Kiiurr-tnen 6. 0:1' Morri-on 1. rit rui'ti anf niai'ii I. In- M,.rn."n 3i. I'irj I1'' --'I.' r.-ii., 1. ' ' "J- r-fi I'f trinan. .S,ix-i lie;.' atel ij i 'aj'. Time 1:4C. AMERICAN LEAGUE m:w i ' iok .B. :. it. r- IH 'ST' 'X 'P-Jjall. r"!'. 3 0 A 't 1'. I'ee . K. ,;,. 1 1 " M rf 1 I " Villi... t f I !' i-A't. 4 r 1 : 1 -II. Mnmn, I- 1 Warriott 51 4 " 1 Jlin"l. if 4 " 1 1 llrri. If 1 1 " J " (tfhrig. rf 3 11 1 z W ,:',, h. rf 1 " , " I " " ' Pil'l'. J ' I 11 " " Tturreis, 1! - '' ' It 1 - I V;u,l. 2 1 " " t lurj,. "i, ! " " ! - 1 s'i;i:,i,, :i, :', o I 1 C-I'.-'oti. - ...4 I 3 o nit. 3 n " l CcnPy. p I 1 ! 1 i " ' Uiri;iir,'ei. it I, 11 e -- - " 'ON-ltl. 3 0 11 " Tnua 3: :, 11 :t s i , i',i,nk.0iii.. - u " " m:v rut: , I ii"-, n '-' " 1 " A lt. 1:. n. r V r.. ,nn,-i, p '1 ! ' " Wplk T. ,f .' 3 : 3 (' i tttlll. -f 1 " " ' Vri- e. 1 3 3 3 '' At1n4r. r' ' 1 " " " T-i . l 1 ' -"' K.llv. )h 1 " 1 ' t.,jSli-.iT..: I.ltKlstrom. 3i I " 1 I 3 11 A.b. It. II. 1 W'llF")!'. If 1 I "il"M ' ' ; I 1 J,kwn, 1 1 1 i : 1 M-No"!'- JT t I 1 1 gnylpr, c 3 "It:' r liarri. -'" 1 1 KoehVr it 0 ,, a 1. P tli"-. rf I ' 3 Hartlpv, , I o I 1 t nfiosl.n. " I. 3 Kiir. r -' " " " ;' " 't"11"". '-' " 1 Jefeusrl. 0 o 'I o Xln- V. "'' ' - S.'on, u 1 n 1 Pp. !.:.:- ! . '' ,31 1 - - it-j.y 1 : T0LI1 31 li - 3 37 II V. !' I I n 1 " A. Smith. A. Hove ncsiau. .1. I Coats, II. i;eng.4on. I'. Harwood and K. Iteel.e. I Arclo brntlvrs. in fcals of! 'stri ngth and btilrneins. S'.'lvey Tier- : unly and 1 .00 ! 5. ryrotechiiies. ton-li sw inging Willi flaming btaiels by the senior 1 , ,)lar,,. j ; nn't lnternn-diatc leaders. led liy j Howard Kehni, living T'yrher, H. Kutsrhi'i'. Stanley Ncverick, beroy Hacon, Fred Iteninist and bred I. n tcrspa 0. 4. Arial pyiiimi'lies on- moling l.nlders liy Juniors and inter- : mediate 's lead' is. A. Smith, M. Hall, I jit. Terlie, 11. Larson. J. Coats. A. t Haeeliek. i:. Kloiher. A. Hovetn-sian, 'it. It. nirston, 11. Varscll, D. Har wood and M. Minlie. a. Oal.l'V & Tming. rquilibrisls, Klm-r l'ti'h r ati'l Anthony T.ot'.S' lle. ; f.. I 'a rail el bar. horizontal bar land (lying rings am! bins horse, by :elan'''d .S' nier liaih-rs nd inter-liiiMiiai.-s. Three of the senior lead- ers i"rinrniins in tliis group are- the I stat i.- g inrii.stic ciiampions. Tlie tfollowinu in. mli'-i-s will perform on j the various apparatus: Parallel bars Joscjih Jtogaii, John 1'epia ami William Wnltliers. High liori zoni.il l i.r 11. Kfliin. Irving l'arker. j and Stanley e click, h'lying rings j bred Iierntiist and l-'n-d I'nter i.Vaii. Long hot-jp - 1 nt-rineiliate, l.eruy Huron, Ciroige I l'-inzmaim, 'Ali'irt llav iiek aiij Loltind Varsell. T. Th' original "V" Trio acro batic tiiinlib rs finished rubber heel P' rfiir'ne 1 '. ine-.-nt Siiiil lacote, Na poh em Ao-b rson and Phillip Niniro. S. V U-h ! ' I. a gymnastic ilanc hy ihe inli-rmeiliate and senior l.ud-rs "jips Harry Kutseher, H. lion tournament. Kach entrant do nates nnd receives prizes. September lltth Saturday, club championship, lS-lnHc qualification for director's cup. Two or more flights of 1G each. September 21st Monday, first round club championship. September 22nd Tuesday, second round club championship. September 23rd Wednesday, semi-finals club championship. September 26th Saturday, finals club championship. Team match, "Wets" vs. "IJrys." Team captains to choose sides. Losing side to pny for dinners to be held that night in club grill. Winner of club championship to he presented with trophy at this dinner. Women's Fixtures May 20th Wednesday, spring tournament. June 1-1 State championship at Waterbury country club, September 22nd Tuesday, one ilay tournament. October 7th Wednesday, fall tournament.' JHiring the months of May and October, inclusive, one day tourna ments will be held on Wednesdays. ing week oulmlnatin on Seplern ber I'll. The tournament committee roil sisls of Clifton W. Wilson, chairman; ; . .Mphoiuo v,. furicr, and rharir-s v. , Three-Man League in Stanley. The women s tournameni committed" comprises Mrs. Louis W. Young, -'n airman; Mrs. Kussell C Gcrmon-l. Mrs, Ralph S. Howe, Mrs. Session at Commercial In the three-man league at the Commercial bowling alleys last night, Parsons, and Mrs. Thilipi y aim ML -Tll f"'" Ml' ''T i-1 '" pTiH ffr N r-li f i:i Ri'i r;ori - ' -n - ' j;v-- t-v . T"l nil ""1- ; T Wr - l.in'T' or' --Trff i ?ti ' t - J'nf i Harr'i. Mom ivi--7v,vg fJ'Oln bar Ffiii'Tftft J:i-r1f;--rs - Run us, Nf, Met?1, f rirji Yourc. T.ft i' ha-fy Nw TorV 1"; Mton 4. Tnt in ball off f'pnnV 1. nlf V'-hf 1 oT ."tf I. Stru"k ut y!.f 4, bv 1 h.v (flv ,;. H! T Nhf S (n i i:ir."sr, p,rs Hart, nnd Plglr. Tim ' t ! Ill r' ' H i ' 1 ! T I'n Nf-w To i'T- J.:t-' Snrrifi.--- -.iTi-Ic. rr.-ih,. I MpusI to .'V"iH. N-tr- ifipt'-n c. ' si" fin b'iV-f ''f -. .tiiTio:i .". .... ... (I'onMn1!?! On l'olloin& re) mom! miMiMiir Rehiii. Joseph lSoean, T'ntirspan, S'. N'-vrirk. Marsh. I.. Hacon, G. Ibinziiiani.. I:. Varsell, A. Havelick and I. Parke;-, ti. L' rev i- Applet on. a sid" splittipg s'ap Miek comerly acio hatie iiimhling art that, never (rows old. I-'reel l;aei,niiii,l p-red Hohbn. 1". Pyranrilie huilding tparalbl bars), 5'-ni',t- and int. nil' dial lead ers .1. Hot.. it, II. Ib-hm. F. Nevi r ick. i. Marsh. W. Waltli' rs. 1". Vn-'b-rspan. 1'. 1'. nmipt, 7. Park' r. ,f. Pepi.-i. II. Kinelii r. L. I.ai-fin, P. V.-ir-f'll. A. llavrliik and ( IP irizinnn. 11. A'i llise.iii trenne of b'Typ liun airial aiii b iiu-P r the .euper itfien of Prof. It.i.r.ny in daring dex terous -le'.v st lie's jn nia-s pyriimid ie and b'i'ii.'ii siumnin Niehan S'.-irr. .1. '.'n fil.i Pi. N. Anderson, A'-r -ilo i '' rt.-ini l.ro S:jdis. ttr-hev !'r-ni'h. . r-''i'iii.irn!". p. Ninirn. ,7. Luke. 1'.. I'sii'r, .1. pep-ia and Tony Uerseb.-'. !2. Fancy r il er v. nnd drill, hy senior end Intermediate leaders j deiuonsira'ing rjthm. roordmatlon and intrtea"1 eoliitions- H. P.ehni, i I. Parker. S. .Ve.enek. ,T. V.'-aan. V. ;l"ntrrspan. P. r,'-i-'iiist. H. Kuischer. Gilbert Mar-,h, l;.,rni, A. Have llek. (J. Iteinzniann. J. I epia and R. j Varsell. The annual exhibit ion is scheduled I to start promptly at 8 p. in. In the I Y. M. C. A. gymnasium. Carlson's iSynropators will play for the danc ing which immediately follows the exhibition. Miss Zoo Lallar will play for the performers. f-'lule is as follows: Men's Fixtures April - 5th-Sattirday, Kinger pe looted .score. Competition Starts, 1st Division Handicaps to la. 2nd Id vision Handicaps Ifi and over. 1 S Hole Handicap Medal Play Tourna ment. 1!12 4 handicaps apply. May 2nd Saturday, Ilest Hall Four Ball Handicap stroke Tourna ment. Mav OtH Rittii'hiy. m.,,. i ntl.s-iiimlav. Goat Contest Starts (.ep bulletin) Team ' Match. 1 i "Wets" vs. "Itrys." Team Captains, lo chotjso sides. Losing side to pay ! for dinne rs to lie- h'Jd that night in j : (tilth grill. ; May 2:;rd -SaUifday , Team Match at New 1 1 a ven. I May ri m h Saturday. Tiernratlcn -Pay. Handicap Tomb Stone Tourim-' l ment. T'lay 1 strokes (par) rius lyturown hntrlicup. I' .lune fith Saturday, Donation; Toiirnainiil. Kach entrant donates; : and receives prize. .Tune 1 :ith Saturday, 1? TIol' illandieaj, (Jiialifieatirm for June Trophy. Two flights of 16 each. 1st ;.n! 2ii'l rounds to be completed n lune 2t'tli. Remi-I'inals and Finals by 27111. ' June ; i,ili Saturday. Match Play' 'Against I'ar. Kach player to take j three-fourths of his full handicap on ' holes as sihtiKii by card. ! j June 21lli Saturday. 1 Po'e : Handicap ti'iaMfieation for Vice-; President's I'tip. Two flight.-! of 10, ! ..ar-h 1 -t and 2nd rounds to he 1 Hen and Tulko, although five pins behind on total pinfall, Happy, Shorty and Lester had a rather easy time of it and walked away with our out of five from Leo, Clayton and Newton. Haines, Commercial alky champ, provided the high score . , .,,iiri. hy smashing a 133 :i his second Hiring. HUGE NOTED FIELD Latest Entry List in History; : Some From New Zealand Philadelphia. April 23. Nearly overy Incoming tsaln today brought Its quota of athletes for the Penn sylvania relay carnival tomorrow and Saturday. They came from all sections of the country. England. New Zealand,- Canada and Cuba also will be represented. The entry list, the largest in tho history of the games, contains the names of more than 2G00 men and boys from 623 universities, colleges and schools. Franklin Field, where the meet Is to be held, was alive today with runners, Jumpers and weight men working off their train and sea' legs. The British representatives, Lord Burglilcy, the Cambridgo hurdler, and A..E. Porrilt of Oxford, plan ned to take two workouts during tho day. They arrived in New York last .night aboard the Whito Star liner Homeric, leaving early today for Philadelphia. Porritt, who hails from Now Zealand, is considered one of tho greatest sprinters in Kngland. Ho and Lord Uurghley will cotn pcle'on both days of the meet. Members of the relay teams from the Cnlversity of Havana and Ham ilton collegiate Institute of Canada, who have been practicing on Frank lin Field several days, were report ed to bo rounding Into excellent con dition. Frosty weather the first two da,ys of the week somewhat handi capped the Cubans, but the brilliant sunshine yesterday made it more to their liking. Pennsylvania's chances In the field events received a Jolt today with the announcement that Ben Owen, star pole vaulter, had sprained his ankle in praclice yesterday and would be unable to compete. Nelson Sherrill, world's Indoor record-holder, now stands as the Red and Blue's hope in this event. Squads from Holy Cross and Georgetown were among the arrivals last night. MARANYILLE FETED THOMPSON ISi m.lF.VII.I). Howard of Meridcti won 7 of 9 slate league games at the Casino lust nbrhl from Thompson, averag ing better than 111 and crashing lni)2. Tlie local man averaged a lit tle over 1'iG and knocked 062. The Kcoi-.-: Thompson li'"!. 332, 107, 57, 113, Mi..- I'-". 112. sr. i'r- -! - MH. 13 4, ?3. 107, 3 20, 117, 104, 104, 103. Crippled Pirate Is Cncst of Honor At Testimonial Dinner Given Him In Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, April 23. Walter J. (Uabbit) Maranville, former short stop and second bateman for tho Pittsburgh Pirates, was given a rousing testimonial here last night by local baseball enthusiasts headed by Mayor William A. Magee. Moro than three hundreuV gathered at a downtown hotel to honor the former Pittsburgh player who went to the Chicago Nationals in a trade last winter. Among the speakers who praised the diminutive player for his "skill and will to win" were .Mayor Magee.1 George Gibson, former Pittsburgh manager and catcher; Manager Hill McKechnlo of the local club, Man ager Bill Killefer ot tho Chicago Cubs, Honus Wagner, Idol of Pitts burgh fandom years ago and Captain Carey of the Pittsburgh team. Maranvlll in acknowledging the tributes paid him said he hoped to get into the game again as soon as his injured leg would permit. He still uses crutches, but believes he will be In shape by May 15. As a substantial Indication of the esteem in which he is held he was presented with a $500 Liberty bond. The nir is so clear In Zululand that objects of fair size can be dis tinguished at a distance of seven or eight miles by starlight. mick Individual Star Tlie 5 o'clock Commercial Bowling league ended last (light with tho G use os taking lint prlzo and Tarkor and lluckey second. McCormlck'i average of 101 makes lilm hlgh in dividual scoror and Btrohccker with CHAMP, ANYWAY? Zbyszko Claims Title, But lewis StiU Holds Belt - Chicago, April 23. Prolongation of the dlsputo as to who. Ii tho world's -heavyweight wrestling champion was seen today In plans to match Ed. (Strangler) Lewis and Wayno (Big) Munn for a go In the Won . . 33 ,, 30 .. 23 27 Lost P.C. S .785 12 .714 14 .607 15, .047 20 .523 20 .330 33 .238 34. .100 a crash of,134 Is highest one-game 0Den alr arona ftt Michigan City, lneie. MeCnrmie.k with !M9 u htcri, Indiana, May 30, with the diamond for three strings. Parker and Btl!dded ""nWematlo of tho lluckey with, 335 is high team single ' na ,lm nom Djr tew,,! 81 and tho Uasco's n Is good for high . . . ,. . . . , , m .li.. in,- i 1 Although tho veteran BtsnlslauH I. am three siring Tho. league k th , , stundlng, averages, etc: , . . p,,,,.,,.,. phia recently, Lewis retains lhe belt. He refused to turn it over to Munn when the giant Nebraskan took his measure at Kansas City. Lewis claimed that Munn should have boen disqualified for tossing him from the ring. Lewis never has admitted that he lost the title, although the decision of the referee generally was ac cepted. Billy Sandow, representing Lewis, who Is conferring here with Gabe Kaufmann, Munn's manager, and Floyd Fltzslmmons, promoter of the Michigan City match, is authority for the statement that the diamond championship belt will be at stake. If the Michigan City match Is billed as a go for the belt, the wln- N. B. Gas Co. . P. & B. Bakers N. 11. Trust Co. Mohican Bakers N. B. P.ecord 22 Post Office No. 1 10 S. N. K. Tel. Co. 10 Pest Office No. 2 8 High single, Stroheckcr 134. High three strings, McCormack 3411. High tenm single, Tarkcr and Buckey 335. High team three strings, N. B. Gas Co. 933. Individual Averages McCormack , 101 Strohecker 90 T-T,.,a. n? w wniaek on 1 ner apparently will be placed in the. v . ojacK I position of disputing the tltlo of , Zbyszko who will make his first de "pf" ; " fense of the honor in Philadelphia VVack"r 9l next Tuesday night against Ilenato Kra,,!' Gardlnl. Dickinson 92 1 The veteran Pole, in meeting his Anderson opponents in eastern cities, is be- fe'dl ', 93;llevd in some quarters to have I,. Hobinson 90 l aliened himself with what is know n u as the eastern "wrestling , trust,' Crane - 90 I Olandcr 90 H. S. FORFEITS GAME TO CROSBY Habcr Throws Ball Away To Delay Game and Umpire Awards Con test To Visiting Nine The high school baseball team suffered its first defeat of the season hy losing to Crosby high In a for feited game, as Umpire Mangdcn said that the local pitcher, "Lefty" Habcr deliberately threw the ball over the catcher's head in order to gain time. The game was well played con sidering that It was the first of the with Lewis and Munn holding al legiance to the western trust. .Gar. dini generally is accepted as a mem ber of the eastern troupe. If such is tho case, the easterners have the title and the westerners the belt, with the outcome of the apparent dispute a matter for the future to decide. HOLY CROSS HITS HARD AND BEATS YALE 6 TO 2 Jack Barry's Team Scores Fire Runs in First Captain Carroll Hero. New Haven, April 23. Getting an early lead of five runs in the flrsi season, and the batteries were doing Inning, Holy Cross held Its advan exceptionally good work up until tho tage throughout mo game nere jc ninth inning, when both teams be- .terday and defeated the Yale varsity, gan to stall, thinking the game G to 2. Captain Owen Carroll, pitch would be called. , mg ace oi me noiy vrosa nine, wem The Bed and Gold was one run in In the sevehth inning when Tab in the lead at the beginning of the . had three men on bases and with ninth when the Crosby team came , pone out, and fancd the next three in to bat. The visitors then com-j Yale batsmen. The score by innings: menced to hammer the pill all over j r h i tho lot .and. as it was fast growing Holy Cross 500 100 0006 9 i r-nor.li ro.ulrlv'n hnvii hart Yale 010 001 000 2 8 some difficulty in locating the ball. ! Peloquin, Carrolr and Dohert; Crosby scored four runs in Uiis in-:Holabird and Lovejoy.' ning before the game was called. The score: Crosby 11000000 49 N. B. H. S. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 U Umpire, Mangden. McCann Elected as Head of Yale Boxers New Haven. April 23. W.. K. Me Mann of New York city, was elected captain of the Yale boxing team last night. Announcement also wat made of the appointment of S. H Wylie of Torrington. as manager o featherweight the team and K. A. Mills of Ne his American Britain as assistant manager. The tentative schedule inelud' I. T., University o Edouard Corbett Defeats French Fighter, Mascart, on Foul Cleveland. April 23. Mascart, European champion, making delftit here last night, lost to Al Cor bett, Cleveland, when Beferee Matt meets with M, Hinkel awarded the bout to Corbett Penn., Navy, University of. Virginia in the ninth f a scheduled 12-round Washington and Lee, Colgate an.; bout on a foul. jthc Intercollcgiates. Oh Man BRIGGS " Mistaken Men I It v "Here lies Iho body of Samuel A. GreTl. Proposed in Louise nnd called her Iiene." Wasliiagton Cougar's Paw. renin!' t'-'l by July .Mil. S' mi-1 lnals and Kinals hy .Inly 11th. July 4th--Saturday, liulr pe n.b n,-o Pay. ":: H"l Medal Play Jltnelii ,ii. friz'-s fr,r best 36 and best Is bete, .'i p. in.. Driving Contest. Approach ing an'l Putting Contest. duly 1 1th Saturday, MiM Four onvs. July 1 M!i Saturday. Tin Wtus'l' llandir-n P I'nutest. Three .prdnts fur hobs ma in "Par", five peilets for "brdK--." ten points for "'-.isles." July C "Hi Saturday. Pw-'-nstakes. Aug'i" 1st Saturday. Start ef AuiUFt 36 Hole Handicap. Made up e.r any tin round" of 1? brles xvitn full liandti-m allowance. Content nds A ucuft "0th. August f!h Saturday, IS Holo llandicrn-i Mdal Piay. Aucrus 1'ith Saturday. Bst Ball Four liall Handicap Stroke Tourna ment. Aue-iRt :."nd Saturday. 18 Hol Handicap Qualification for Presi dent's dip. Two flights of 10 each. 1st and Snd rounds to be romple-ted by 3'itli. S'mi-l''lnals and Finals by IteptemlrfT Jlli. Vug-iisit 19 Saturday, match vV against pur. Each player to take three-fourths of his usual handicap on hoi as shown l,y card. H-'ptf-mber nth Saturday,, open dale. September 7th Monday. Ijilior Hay, 2 G -hole medal play handicap. Prizes) f or hert 35 and besit 13 holes. S. ptmW 121 h Saturday, dona- PRE5lDEt4T COOLIDGe 6emds important mcssace to comgh- - 3 p-' 1 i - The Pre-sidcnt expresses HlrAeUF OW PROHIBITION amp inCuN".n TVx Lvws Ti-ie. preidemt has am INAPORTAMT STATE MEM t REGARfilrJO FfiCMCH LOAM 0 And ' - -- 5 IMTeRaSTlMG COMMEWT OkI IrUTp-RKJiVriOMAL i MM The PReicewT SAVi That FISHING 15 A CHILDi PASTIMe ' f ;