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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1923. TRACY FERGUSON LOSES AGAINST LEONARD WHEN DAZED REFEREE DISQUALIFIES HIM - PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS TAKE LEAD IN AMERICAN LE AGUE PREAKNESS STAKES AT PIMLICO WON BY COVENTRY -ALLENTOWN JOHNNY LEONARD WHIPS SHUGRUE miiiiiiiiinnmimntty Mackmen Edge Into First By Defeating Indians, 5 to 3 Rookie Catcher WYJIops. '" .Vv.." v. I in i. , .- ! .. , I -ii.. .... I.:i IN ,-t Pill and Dm cs in Three ,'.'.!.','.',' ; . , 7'- Runs Giants Continue' , 7, V.': I:, li. I'M. v 1 to rieac Gotham I'aiK : . : ; ;; ,; 'Twas Big Day In Washington Gala Occasion When World Champion Senators Raised First American League Pennant in History of City -He .,., ' M Vi 1 I .I-:'.'-. ! t.,'K ! o ,i th- VII 111. ...1 1.1. IT N.i'n.iial T.-': i I T .If . li.' 'if .H'L-lr I M-i pli.lll M ,', '.:l'l' I'l'Ml V 'Sil ing'.'ll 1 1 1 1 tx i .i-l: 1 i !!.- Chi- ".'' i'. -.';!! o; .in y K!.-J in i n.. fight i:. .11 - Hi A'! . ill. i ij d" i -:, :. 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VM iiui an. I l Ti'o pit'-lirr-i i 'i-l- i H.i.' -r f..r mr ti-.inni'ri'"."! i- !' f Vmi. r':;-i. i -. . nvrfr'-'l from i'i--ir lnni hiiirni'i .. i :i. -i.u - 9, U.1 ,l...i,,.i nv, r r,,. . l'.-ll'-. . ' .. nrimns. - 'o ". .n1-. i l.v tlif Nf:w York'Ts i:i hilt Shork'-r, a'.'housh 1 :!!: out '; ' '. his fnrrni-r iiini.s, i-;i ii'i.i'.'... to mon Mi" . or.-si-.-n: n pan. htt'tiw r trnk o' G"ors' Si;-r. , A honi rm HiU ?:!. -'rtli. jv . .. . with the hasps lo.t-ll lit tV ninth jj.,,.,, - aftor two V.utt. ri iiinl l" 'ii r. i ii'i-'l m. :.. t ntohtd vic'nry froi i It'ff.t f(" !' jj "', ,:b Now York Ciav.'s in t;...ir I'"nr'r j , v,'Xi :'f . with tlio far'Iir.nl. tn - T'." ; :' rinnalt linin 'll I''w" t't-t ri I ! i;i n t. ; I'.r.-n .. s pitr-hinc of ''!-t; llrnokiin i-i t c-li-.-r. .j.'",',''; '" ' ' Hupp Kli !'..- rill, ! i , 'i):.ii'ii'. . Thp t'l:ir,-iCO rilt.s. a T n f "iltili' i hhind th. ItIs. !ikr'.s' Mir.- trip- T :: poti in Ihfir firm .irm war-, thf s Boston Rravr-R )h fin-l. fJwHt. ' divine th isitors ''isi'1' s''at" .i'f,-.i t-Tocl him to win hv 5 to r:n-o'is ''''." 'V' ,', ',, ' , eirl players of ywryfar loolf .1;' ''-r; th contrM as flu. RoM'n -nltU of ,,, .... i.5 . , thf kaKUP fii"inslV !-': -r:.t .-.1. I.,-, m, i : ''"'' '" ' 1 Th r'liiiiKs ouisin-jiTp.) tw ni."s in Hi'' 'our' a ' - cor.f.lft. 1'. ;o T. '1ir"i r Hi f i in i i mi ii niuiiiiiiimimiiMi iniinii iuhiiiilii. t I' v;i- ft c;I w t lr TfifrtuMinrywMlMli Ii i mwii ..-..;i n WaslmiKloti tin: oili'T flay wlion the worlil champion Sonators raisr.'l tlioir first Am. ri. ar. lr-n g :i i prnnant. Many nolalili s vti n." on hail rj to wltnoss the fpslii llios. Photo shows nu'inli'Ts of thv Washinf ton team assiMins fr.-siijt'tit UrilTith an-i Manos'-f llarri in thf flag-raising act. I-'rom ! ft to rlffht vi It ii .3 lioslln, Mrigri'lj;!-, Juilg.-, l:i(.". AltrocU. .lohnaon, Harris and Griffith. ,10 Bowwjote, RUBBER SHIELD IN L fo. a. c. j i-w Unialn liui-r Mali. K. fit (. STATIC Tll HN AMEM Mrntfnrd Inipn f ..ot;ii 1 ;7.. ., . .'(111. I. ' - ' ' if slt"nin in I orit Cnar.l Pi; A. 11. "1 Ml..". :l. .M 1..' lir'. It 1, 1:.. 1. nr.,.; .tr:i:..j ! r. ; r l.-.M I hii nil on i y va.'i ; ult. lias 'il i-i AUhr,. hoxrrs . 111'.- r r sp'rln : n i li' y pu" 1 ! r SI 0 riin- tl . tiiat' .lill. .1 M 'n' ( in it ii ii.i.ii'.. i v a- in i 'ili.l i I n:s"!v I '-lit H.-.il ll '.it;'-. I'.l ll 1 ' J Irrtitn i."i VETERAN BATTERS 'FAIR WEATHER FOR TOP BOTH LEAGUES BOSTON REGATTA Jacques Fournier and Ty Cobb (Harvard, M. I. T., Penn. and New Bedford Bear Cat Tire: Leading Their Circuits Cornell Crews Clash f'hitnKO, May As the clnh of j Portun May n. With o ufalhrr tho National Irns'io swing Into the. i forrcust prontislnir them lair wcath- SHUBERT LOSES TO Near End ol 10 Round Bout lxth wi ck ol the pennant rai'o, Jack l.'ournicr, first bam man wlili lli'ook lyn, Is IcgilliiR the pack for lmttlng honors with t he reniat kahlo tivoruRn of .Sun, wiih Itoccrs llonn-hy of the ("ai'ilinals. in:' liatlin rhampion. snapping at Ins heels with .4111. Founder, together with the Cardinals' star, made enough hits to remove Zach Wheat, the Brooklyn veteran from the hatting leadership, which ho held a week aso. 1'ournler hoosted his average ;4 points, while llornsby gained seventeen. Wheat dropped Into sixth place with .S9T, with Louis Konseca, now of tlio Phillies, third with . 1 ' S. Jimmy Bottoinley of St. I,onis. Is fourth r mid gentle following wiinls. the vnrflty, Junior varsity and fresh iiiaii crews of llartanl. Massachus. etts Instltue of Technology, 1'enn sylvnula nnd tornell wrf ready lo take lo the waters or the Charles Itlver today In their quadrangular regatta which opens Iho local row. lug season. Water conditions permitting, th freshman crews will at art at 4 p. m. Forty flvi) minutes later the junior amfiy race Is scheduled to start and at .':"ft the vanity eights are due fo get the Rim for the finale. All tho races will he rowed down stream over the mile and three quarters roursi, finishing near the east wall of the loner basin. Should postponement he neces- with .40li an, I Johnny Moran of tho I ""'' ""' " w" b" m" off nt Minlf tintir interi-.ils 1H I".. NorlMord Sheriff Disqualified in; ; Bout With Leonard . . i . inn I. ii!i. Kur il: .' lh iiijtir. J .1 a.- rt d- red .-uteri in 'I; pound -in-- rin;; "-'ill ' hi would ::! t'.n 'ii1'. -i I ' '! ' NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGI MM. . . N i . lill l.h OS i;iP n-..,p '!'. 1 TSF!'" A n. r it. ii.r'.i'm i a f r. it. ling t in m Wi-.it I'm en Nainfiltie-U Sli'ithiliBlnii nv Milfnrrl .- llrit-ilii Phillies. IS tlflll 1'ournler, in adilitiou ;o leading In hitting, is shnrlpg honors with Krankie p'rlsch of the Giants in scoring, eueh having registered sevcnii'ii times. The figures arc based on gamea including those of Wednesday. "Oalil'i)" llartrn tt, peppery catch er with the Cubs, continues to set the pac" for home run hitters, lead ing with right. He Increased his oial hase record to fifty, tlilf athcote, also of Chicago lias a light bad among the base tcalers with four thefts. Other leading batters, for 15 on moregaiiies: Ilaneroft. Poston. .377; Cuylrr, Pittsburgh, .304; Polish, Cincinnati, .34!. Tyrus Kayinond Cobb, veteran pilot of the Petrol: Tygers, and half hour intervals. Although Penn drew- number 1 lane In all three races and will row nearest the sea wall on the Poston side, whatever wind materialise is expected from the west and will bit all crews ecinally from behind. A last minute shift In the Tech bout, the ascendancy of the Penn "heavy" crew to varsity rank and the fact that Harvard and Cornell are rowing their first races of the season has caused a noticeable lack of pre-raoc prediction of the winner. Water-bury. May Tracey Ft.-r-guson, of North ford, was disquali fied in tint fourth round of his bout : l with Young Leonard of Wallingford I l'ohlcr of more records that) any ,,1-ere lust night tor wearing a rubber ! b'ayer who ever donned a major protector oor his teeth. Tho bor- ! league uniform, is leading the Amer- 1 ough Sheik complained in the tiii ' i"an league batters with an average j William T. Tilib n, Cud, in tho de- round to Kefi-reo Yinee nt Smith of of .-:. In his rcmarKcttie jutting udopmcnt of junior tennis players TILDEN TO BE SCOUT Tennis Champion Will lie Initiated Into Hoy Scouts ni't Saturday anil (ilvc Kacipictt as Prizes. New York. May fi. Interest of New London, a iH-weoiii. r to the spree, Cobb smashed out five home stale fistic board of officials, hut the ' runs in two 'eonseoii'ivc days. He third man allowed the bout to con-I chalked up six consecutive hits the .tinue un'il the fourth stanza. ! first day and then bagged three Smith proved the chief figure of mom ill" m-st, the entire evening, rather 'ban the j KaTy combs of the Yankees, in his boxers. 1111 ",0 Ferguson-Leonard 1 inixiip he siaged his crowning stunt -H:l Mi" tla-i Tla'Thai ' Ti.-r-.r, Wr'yl.t. " KlHis. 11 Snttli. Mltt' 1 Vrftiifi': n veeit. V T. x Kounai, n r tun 'ham. Collotin, r of tho evening. On a complaint by Leonard he walked over to Thomas 1 lona hue. chairman of the state athletic commission, and asked what lie wan lo do. Informed to use bis own judgment, be promptly black balled the Northford boy and award ed the decision to Leonard. I'll io the lime of the unhappy ending. I'er-usoii hid all the better of the fijTll'. He jabbed his way Ihrouch th" first three rounds, hard ly rv. in danger and piling UJi eiioticli points to stand hint in good s'lrid at I lie nel. Leonard sho verv little form and was an easy n ark fr 'be "Slierin"' to shoot at. I' whs a hc-eii,. eye-iing. ,li7,eers I'alladiiio did no' lake part in the la."t six games, made fourteen Jibs. ! boosting his mark from ."7S to .407 i for second place honors. Sammy j Hale of thu Athletics, who topped 'the list a week ago. dropped to 1 third place with .437 with George. j Sislrr of S'. Louis, perched on the jfour'h running wdh .4C1, his mark 1 a w el; ago. ! Johnny Mostil of !he White Sox. ' is sclting thepace among the base ijteaicra with I thefts, wtlhout a i rival In ficht, Other leading batters in 1 ' or 'more guifs: Ibilinanii, p.-troit. j I.4"!1; s-evere-i. m. i.o'iis, . i"", i-hii..-. I I lev .-land. . I.OOlie. IsriS'Oll, ..,..), iGoslin. Washington. .371 ;' Simmons. ; Philadelphia. .37a; Speaker, land. .117.1. will take a new turn next Saturday when the national champion passes through llic unique experience of being initialed into the Hoy Scouts of America. The ceremony will precede an ex hibition by Tildcn and JVun Mathcy In conjunction with an annual Hoy Scout tournament at Cranford, N. .1., sponsored by the champion, lis He qualified for membership In a Cranford troop of Scouts several months ago and will gass through the f.nal slep necessary for admis-, slon to membership by taking tho scinit naih. Ilolyoke, May . Alb u'.owi Johnny Leonard, using a I. ft jab and liooU most expej-tly in thu llnul three rounds piled up a big enough Pad to easily win the decision over Al Sliiibcrt the veteran New l'.e.(.ud battler In the main bout if la rounds in the Valley A, C. sho in the Clly hall last night, despite the fact that Hhuhert enjoyed a slight lead for the llrst six rounds. Tilt re was no doubt about who was entitled to Up: decision laal night. Leonard, an apparent losr for five rounds, got started In the sixth, opened wide up in the seventh and when the tlnal gong sounded hud the veteran punch weary. It was a smart, battle that Leonard fought the kind of a battle that wins against a fighter like Rhubert but one which might have resulted dis astrously against a younger r.u ponent. It was the age old story of youth versus age with the decision going to tho younger man as it Invariably does, A few years ago Shiihert would not have beep the tired boxer he was In the last two rounds last night. He would not have taken the blows to the head that he. was forced to take and his fighting at close quarters would rot have been discounted by Leonard's styhs as it was last night. The lead In th" early rounds would have been enough to win for Sliubert not S'i long aco. Tt was far from enough against Leonard. Shubert, courageous, clever ai.-l ever willing to mix Hilni, tlon'' ! down under Leonard's punches In the ninth and asraln in the pilli. The Allentown boy, well acquainted with Shubert's style of lighting, knew how to keep the New Pclford bov at a distance and it was s-I Iorn ! the final rounds lint the P.enr C-.i got In any effective work nt c'n" range. No matter what Shubert did he kept running Into that fctralgb' hard left to the face and he slowed down gradually and riic' from these punches which w- cooty and accurately delivered HKSri.Ts r.NTm:r.s win The Panthers defeated the V :&' street Indians yesterday aftrnoei. In In a close slugfest, 71-10, The line-up of the winners was as fol lows: L. Argozy. e; H. Ziegler. p; S numowlskl. 1b; K, Peut."ch. 2: .'I. OT.rien, Sl: K. Zirgler. ss; H. M' Cranivrf; S. Gtlllonian. If. There are shout 1A rlas?.if!eatio:i-' Clevc- ! .i '. i- :.c:ii vi;. r.. 1 1. I'd. WINS wmm Rivals, Meet in Phila. rmt.M PHI.' n. j 51 - 1 ' , M- N-- I.MII St Hi M I Hi .Sertli i. .JiiiM Perim. If rnrs"8. -i. Writltt'en Wl'.ll.irr?, r! Iinrpf r, ' ' VlwVF. Ill UolVl. tb . JtTiita. Psn4. s." .. Huh- ,-b . Lftrlton, p T-a'li , -TI...I..1 ! Ii-Hl""l T t'Htjurt- i . . . PI,ltR,l.-illrii Two 1H lli-e Iff, Tmti. -''. P-rr l-ium Han. -it - 'riy t:- Tip.' Sin.!, rre se.-e fn bain. IMts.-'i Jlnia f- ' 3. - ni 1. nff J..a.. 1, I J. S- Ml- ' .' 1 III''- M- ' rt Kr- .'. .1 Michl?:m Diamond Star Awarded Big: Ten Prw.'iciency M.cdal s nii-fuial I. out '.vi'd his great rival. ! - ' " " i: I Girien. Silent Hlnnin an w as ( omell and PC!lll, 1 l'at'K Oll'l-eiliti'd bv Giil'I-en, P.occo Seg. ....i-,-, flAOTT.t l.U onnonenf. Pi-d !):. of Waterburv, v,,-h one punch I 1'biia'b lphia. May cornel! anu wi n.. Ci'lit?. won all llie way over j P imsylvania. two of the prominent ciiiiek Hums of Hie Priiss City, only eastern contenders for the I. C. A. lo lose the derision. ' A A. A. championship to be held . i In re May L'9 and 3ii, ni'-t on I'laiik- .M:m:I1 AMI,!, ItIIi; I1.I!I i li;; fidd today in a dual track and l 'hi. .'ice. May ft. Jockey Mael; fi. :,) meet. Carr. r m ho w ill be astride Kentucky i The contest Is cxpete,! to he Cardii.-ii in the Kentucky derby next j close. Pennsylvania is strong In the COLII.t At llnnover, N. 11. 1 -artmouth 5. jfor Herald want ads. Pennsylvania I il innings). ' At P.nrliiigtni-, Vt. Vermont 2. I I'ieiiss'.laf r a. ''. ' innings, rain). At Worcester, Muss New Hamp shire Ce. C'ark university F. At Middl'-l.ury, Vt. Mlddlehury 5, Norw ii Ii 1 . At Worcester. Mas. Villanova 1, Holy Cross 4, A! Pittsburgli-n-'gi.' 6. Penn State S, Car- e J.-i.i.inn in cash $r,,rinn buiVleff -,.i 1. i. , . s 1.: v, a 'ill'-'- . A n. ;:. K .-.-v ' - Ii if. v . t : ii , - r. rs ..... S-i'ill'.l.-iy, will rec a-v 1 th" deed to h.t in .Miami. I" la., if he rides the co t tn .-tory. This is the offer of G. T'rin.k I'fois'-ani or Chicago, own er e'' ll"-. horse Garner will get $1, i ' " If ) l.'.f. s. sj.riiMs. hurdles and field events, wiii'e ihe Ithacnna are almost sure to score poln's in all Hie running evnts from the quarter to 'he two mile run. Cornell a'so has a squad o' capable weigh" men, jumpers and p ile v aulters. j A N'T IlKIIli; AT1IM l l .S ! Harrisburg, Pa.. May Ih Gover nor Plnchot has approved a bill inakin'.'' it uiilnwfiil to l".ribe or at- ! tempt to bribe professional athletes. KAt l Y HOH'IJM. The Knight." of Columbus state , howling tournament being conduct ed at the I'usino will wind up this evening. Thirty live-men teams are entered and will be In action all afternoon and evening in search of the prizes ofl'eied. ATTENTION I or I he bcnelii n I silillan owners we are now Mocking a high Brado Cadillac Oil recommended by en gineers at Cadillac factor) for iic in cars of Ihe about make. Repairing on all make nl" cars. J. B. MORAN GARAGE l!i Chun-li St. -Iinilri j;,ili. The Foursome Ahead Is Always the Slowest BRIGG5 Jsfll 1.1.1' Jl I 8 H4" , ,,e X - X ' . ( tin. ... III m'e P.rtrttnn I r.f-tl "'I. 1 1 r- f ; . C Hu. ll. i. Ijenzai- l,. ciuim, I' .. T..'s' x Ta. ..if v x x l-.ni -J : r -' axs- Kan ' -i' T. r I Pa"e1 t-.r I ... t--l;.in f .r Jui.t: tt. Leu;.- iw York Two l.ap Ml M i Snutli ll er I ii- '!" Bai rtflee I e.-nry. 1 r, 5 In 1 'I. 1 on l,e I 'olio'.eilig P,.'.) ' ii' m Ki-: K- ? - ", ., ' .s. i - c. jKsi V 'fi' -' . .: rf ; sL e -,. :rx '. I nion f , i; Orioles in South Manchester Tomorrow nil I I AM (.. . I !.r W. in. m G. ".;.- s, t. 1' The Orioi. ' sons of I la r in that to' re at U' : :; " iron' of H ii. g.in. Ol I Ht i lot ttr iki; ; .4-r-i ao r t .... "rw" 'i!y will play i' h M inehea- ! i-f"vv. h avini: t a''' r nieeiirv! "Ine P.'ii.b. r i'o. Ii;i. I to h. cin at tir r,, savant will -' ai -1 IC'.a'l.a ' e ' '"I- Although ! -,. if 'ri j;ani' to ! li b ii and th' i-"ci".i.e. they i tut '' ;i s i o t i-it i t vi i'. l tev'ir 041- ITS ALUJYS r'V VE PsSy I rvr A K0TlO M0VAJ look zyr TTTT 1 cr-K -rx ce-r I GoT TcrM CEMTi vw-; Hai-, nt'Eej .'.u,mtim6 That Ball tFH A su'JCh ! 1 AP,ECF AT 5TF RIGHT i.;r0 I ! FoR TvJ0 M,KOTEZ-- Vck Kouj 1 uyp- That- it 1 T 'rHEY'PL J ''"-imt i.siJ't rioht---he oJHT y S J?--, Trie WliCLI- 1 j y0Q Th,e KIGHK', O ( OTHERS " y x-K co": "'- l 2J - " - I lWk,"s'o,4: r.. "''. , "