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P T a NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 22, .1923. 19 WCJB Qron1ririrt ! o f S p o r t s I tMtWtMHMmHmillllllllllllllllllllll A nig reception hs been planned Ut Mickey Walker, w.lterwelglit champion, upon hU return from California to New York next Mon day. Me will ba met by a band at tli'j station. Eastern tennla critics look forward today to their flrat glimpse of the I'urltlo roMt star, Kay Casey, who Is due in New York to practice prior In (ailing to represent America at Wimbledon. Tllden credits Casey with having one of the f ant cut serv ices In the game. Miko McTlgue has taken a jolt at hU reputation for light punching, He says he has laid 15.000 to 20, ') that ho will stop Paul Berlen lmch In their fight for the light heavy weight tt: lie at the Yankee fadlum. Columbia's freshman nine has completed a record breaking season. It, won all of Ha seven games, shut out five opposing clubs and was scored upon but twice. Arthur Smith, the team's pitching main stay, struck out sixty battera In lour games. Cornell freshmen, Concordia prep, Dewitt Clinton, Irving school, Brooklyn Poly Prep, llifli School of Commerce, and Do luSallo were defeated. town High yesterday, poor support offsetting excellent mound work. Hew Britain ha another cham pion in the person of Eddie Ander son, who k focked oft Howard of Merlden In 14 out of II games this past week and took the slate bowl ing title. WATERBURY BOUTS una practice of which sport edl iura must be watchful is that which t'.ams have of reporting only the rallies which they win. This leads io larffe "winning streaks" which are nut actually In existence ami draws i paper into statements which are t true. The latest, example of this i" the "sixth straight" victory of St. riiomas' seminary, as chronicled In i morning paper today. St. Thomas ax not won six straight. It was dc .' ated by the New Britain State i rude school last Saturday by a 2-1 orc The trade achool, however, seems o have struck a hitting and fielding lump since then, losing to Windsor ucks High Wednesday and Middlc- KM Kaplan Tarklea Sullivan anil Tracrjr rr-rjrii.son and "The Rhrlk" Alv Mix It Vp. Tonight at 1:15 o'clock (daylight time) Oeorga Mulligan's boxing rani gets wider way at the Br&asco park In Waterbury. Here's what the fans are scheduled to see: Main boutLouis" (Kid) Kaplan. Merlden, world's featherweight champion vs. Rteve (Kid) Sullivan, Brooklyn, ex-Junior lightweight champion, 10 roundB at 181 pounds. Seml-llnal Tracey Ferguson, vs. Phelk Leonard, six rounds at 160 pounds. Preliminary Ttoeco Regreto, Bris tol, vs. Frankle O'Brien, Hartford, six rounds at 158 pounds. ( Preliminary Eddie Lord, Water bury vs. Laurie Rich, New Haven, six rounds at 12S pounds. Preliminary Young Farrar, Nau gatuck vs. Young Clark Waterbury, six rounds at 130 pounds. Referee To be selected by state, athletic commission and named im mediately before opening bout. Brief Sketches of Famous Stars WJT'FHKD I. TIYAN Boston Braves Itlglit-handrd ' ritohcr. Born Worcester, Mass., March 16, 1S88. Major league career Joined Giants In 1911. Bent to Buffalo, In ternational league, same season for experience. KoCBlled Inter. Rent to Toronto, International league, in 1 520. Recalled In 1321. Traded to tho Braves In 1935. (Known an "Rosy" In baseball circles.) (Grad uate of Holy Cross.) Outstanding feats Has been In three world series, winning two games and losing none. Won 1? tilts and lost five In 10 3. Fielded 1.0"0 last season, accepting 23 chances eight putouts and 21 assists In 37 games. Baseball at a Glance NATIONAL LLAGLL .Games Yesterday New York 6, Pittsburgh (. Brooklyn 5, Chicago 4. Philadelphia 9. Cincinnati 1. Boston 12, St. Louis 3. Hie Faster Shave Is Best More Than 200 Athletes In Mid-Atlaritic Meet Haverfonl. Pa., May 22. (API More than 200 athletes representinir seventeen colleges and universities will match their skill on the cinder path, and in the sawdust pits and putting circles today and tomorrow in the annual middle Atlantic states collegiate athltlc association cham pionships. The lint of entries for the fourteen events appears well balanced and with fair weather promised new records for the meet were expected to be established. Swarthmore, with 35 men, leads in the number of entries and is aniens the favorites to win first hon ors. Union college. Lafayette anl New York university also are strong contenders for the title. Lafayette has 32 men entered. Union sixteen and New York university 29. League Standing Won Lost Now York 23 7 Brooklyn 17 1 4 Philadelphia .... 17 14 Pittsburgh 13 15 Cincinnati 13 K Boston 13 10 Chicago 12 U St. Louis 10 10 P.C. .707 .54? .404 .44 .448 .400 .345 ATHLETICS CRUSH ST. LOUIS TEAM (Continued From Preceding Pago) v, i.oim A.B. It. mxiM. if J i Shtniiera, rf 3 0 llorusliy. b .3 1 Hotlomley. lb 4 0 Hall, lb 4 1 Mnullsr, rf .........4 0 Krl'.'eaij, a 4 1 'lnxatea, n 4 n tfo 111 (iron, p 0 n Nlusrt, p n 0 llaf.j', x i 0 PC, A. E. Wilson, e 4 0 0 4 10 Ha ml. is S 0 1 t 4 0 lliilicr, II 4 t 5 1 3 0 i arisen, p 4 1 0 i 0 Tc.iaia u 13 :r 17 1 ( in, tiinull ""I (i"l i i 0 I I l llmli lilil l'"J 833 liin - S Two Imse hlli -"tUriit-r, Jfreawn, 'WnlK r, htnlili - Hum runs - lluwka, Klntl'-k riml ll.,n. Left nil huai a -l 'Hii'liinitll ", I'hllo'li'll'lila 4. Hnar un balls otT 3. ,iri' mil bv Mav 0, ty Flemlllfl 1, I'y Carlson a. Hiio-off May 8 In ft, (none .oil Hi nun, i.ff Hiiniilllur 4 In 3. WIM liltih May. Losing plt'lisr May. t'ni ptrf n Iliglnr, Hart and McLaughlin. Time 1:17. RACES TOMORROW around work of McCarthy and Har king waa the feature of tho game while the fielding of Truhaii and Herkowim helped. Herkowlls made a sensational one hand rutch In the fifth Inning. The best bets for the losers were Schniarr and Colmn. The lineup of Cubs! IVrange c, rusqiier ral p. McCarthy 1b, fjerkowll 2b. Karody Sli, llarkins (f'apt.) es. Andrlswk If. Truhan cf. t'leni rf. erty of 1. II. Cotton, Los Angeles realtor, for $50,000, providing the horse sueceanfully passes a veteri nary examination today. Eon of John Is owned ly iJan W. Hcott, Kentucky turfman. n. Lit to hi: KOMI Louisville, Ky., May 22. UP,) Agreement has been reached here whereby Son of John, which fin ished third In the Kentucky Derby lust Saturday, will become the prop- Royal Canadian fiolf Club Likes Steel Shafts Toronto, tint.. May 22. (AP) The Itoyal Canudlan dolf association has decided to sanction the use of the steel shafted club, It was an nouneed by the orgardrallon. The position of the Canadian as aorlntlon In regard to the siel shafted club has been a delicate one. OARSMEN COMPOTE i Philadelphia, May II.(AD Four Philadelphia oarsmen will fight If out In a mile and a quarter race on: the Schuylkill river todty for in' honor of challenging Jack Beres ford of England for the Philadelphia gold challenge cup, emblematle ( the world's single sculling cham pionship. They ara Walter Hoover, John Blessing, Jr., Paul Costells and W. K. Garrett Gllmore. Tha winner will go to Kngland In July In an effort to lift the cup. Beresford won tha trophy last year from Ollmore In tha Olympic final In Paris. Totala 31 BOSTON A.H. I'., Kan"rtf, M ft 1 Nets, rf 4 1 Murrlon, 5b 4 1 llarrla, If 3 Hurrua, 1h ft 2 Kelln. rf 3 1 HniHh, b 6 1 u'Neil, c 4 1 Cooney, p ft 0 1 TO. A, K. 4 : ii Teinla 3S 12 15 :7 10 1 j--Bntleil for RtUfirt In lilt. m. i.ouia 101 ooo oio- 3 Bi.aton :o2 03 lli-i: Two t'ato litis Murrua H. I'ellj, rmn loft. Thrto base hit n Ncill. Homo run lornnh:'. Nla. Htokn baao - 'ouii.-y. Pa -rlfl's glilnnera l'ollx. DouMe plays KrlpRitu to llornnby to Pottomley. I.frft on baafS -St. lmls 8, lloaton 9. I3aVr on l.alla off Sotlioron -. Hluiirt 4, rewy 2. .StrUf-U out by Stailrt 2. rnonry o. Hits oft Sotlioron 2 In! -3. off Siiinrt 13 In " :-3. lilt by ptflur by Hotlioron ircllxl. I.oalnir pli' lier Riuari. I ei pirea McCorinb-lc ami Klcm. Tinic -1 :G,'. (allies Today St. Louis at Boston. Chicago at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Phlladelplva. Pittsburgh a New York. ''ire; , of . . . 'lyler, rf ... Moore, 2b .. (larnliavt, If Traynor, , WrlRiil, ?a .. Iratttliain, lb ymlth, c .... A'lama. p ... Morrison, p . floodi, x . . . . PITTSHt.-Rfflt A.H. It. It. 5 1 I 1 I 0 0 1 ;. . .4 ..4 . .4 ( ri-w of Tbrro lllg J'.sslorn I nl er.llle Will Compete In Harletn I'.lvcr. New York, May 22 (AP) Crews of three eastern universities, Prince, ton, Pennsylvania and Columbia, will compete In tho Chllds cup re. Italia, tomorrow morning on the llavleiii river. Pennsylvania, worked out, yester day with Captain Hector McDonald, removed prior to this resignation of Coach Joe Wright, back at his seat. In Hi" varsity shell. McDonald will pull No. 4 tomorrow. Princeton oarsmen, arriving to day, cxpeeted to t'ainiliarizo tlieni selvcs with the course In one. work out, while I'onch Miller pronounced his Columbia crews greatly Im proved since recent shake-ups. The races tomorrow will be the twentieth in a series which started In IS7f. Pennsylvania has been etor in seven varsity events, Co lumbia in five. Princeton in four, Cornell in two and the navy In one. The regatta will open at 5:45 o'clock with the freshmen race. The junior varsity crews will follow with the varsity event. Totals KKW YOt:K A.B. n. AMLKICAN LtACitK (amcs Vcstcrilny Xew Tork 6, Cleveland 3. Philadelphia 20, St. I.ouia 4. Washington 6. Detroit 2. Boston 9, Chicago 7. Tho Standing Won Lost Once over with a supc keen blade is a luxury known only to users of the Valet AutoStrop Razor the one razor that sharp ens its own blades. Try it. A revelation awaits you. SMAMj r.AGl.KS WIN" The Small Eagles defeated the Strong Hearts, 11-0, yesterday aft ernoon in a game featured by heavy scoring in the first Innings and none at all later in the contest. The win ners took the game with a 7-run rally In the. fourth. P. and E. Kal kowski of the winners hit home runs, while F. H. Todzla made a cir cuit blow'e.r the Strong Hearts. Score by 'innings': Plrong Hearts ... SCO 00 ft ooo !l Small Eagles .... 21 1 700 nnx-n. Philadelphia Washington . Chicago Cleveland . . . St. Louis 21 20 IS 1S New Tork 11 Detroit 11 Boston 9 io to I 2 20 19 24 P.C. .Tf.S .677 .101? . ) 0 .429 .3 0 7 .314 .290 fcoutbwor! t. 'f Young, rf T'Try, In Kelly. I .'.nilsttom. :1b . Wilson, if .lacltHon, as ... ilowrly, c M'ot, p ft 0 Totals T-Hattpd Pittsburgh Nov York . Two bise runs - M Uann 24 5 R -T f"r Morrison In t'th. 1 1 ii f) (i -n "10 :n bits Terr.". Hnmbarl. e'nilib, 'li:r ianics Today Philadelphia at St. Louis. Washington at. Detroit. N'ow York at Cleveland. Uoston at Chicago. O0l - 1 (i'ij: i "I. HniM lrn I-hm: fare"', p.'i rl f b:f - rlcbt, I Irani hate. j Morrison, liellble plays -Moore an'l (Jran- llinm; Ja'-son l nnn s."i st i . s.ett on .as" - New Voilt P. T'itibin-gli '1. lirn on tails-off Si-ott 5. off Adams " ler ilfon 1. ptni'-k ou'--l'y A'lanis . by M'jr ib.on 1, by Fott 1. Hit.',' o'f AiJanifl ii In 4, 'none out In fittii, of' Morr:.-:"n 2 In 4. Mil by pit'-hor M.iniU'Oi. I'm p'rt T'firnian, Swonry r, n'l O'lir,;. Time- I '13. otNcir.N vn ! Knights of Pythias Organize Ball Team i Washington I.. Mrtaii lodg, No. 71, Knights of Pythias, has organ- led a basobnll foam and is seoking games with other lodges. The first ; battle of the season will oeeur at 7 o'clock next Monday evening, when the team will taekln St. Klrno lodge at Walnut Hill park. Other lodges 'lsirlng fratni'.s can eoinmunlcat ' with tho captain, H"nry Krlstophcr. 1 ,'.t the lodge h'adiuartcr.. The line-up is as follows: P. ' Ks"hn, p: Morawa, '; A. Hayej, !5t. I '"'''. 2b; K. W. r.ipT'l". S!.; Krlftophor, ss: W. Jlurt, rf; W. ! Gould, cf; ft. Wo'itnan, rf. j mis i; SKKif s I The Cubs evened up their sobjcs yesterdtiy li' trouncing the gr-'ti liovs by a score of 2-0. T'asouerr' ! j of the Culls pitcljr.t gooi ball and Jallowerl the Speed Roys but two bitf one hcinp a .scratcli hit. Th5 all Valet trop Razor i Skorptnt Jtttlf ssissssssai XATHAX HALF, TRIUMPHS The Nathan Hale school ball team conquered the' Stanley school nine yesterday afternoon. 11-2, the frame being s runaway after the third In ning. Score by Innings: ftanley 1 "1 ono coo 2 Nathan Hale e;i -j(i 1"X 11 The line-ups: Stanley: W. Wester man, r; O. Flood, p; J. Karntckl. lb; K. Blelln. 2b: H Hitter, Sli; B. Mao laughln, s:;; F. Rltter, If; E. Gelles, cf; Ralph, rf. Nathan Hale; Seme one, c; Gotowala, p; Pezzone. rf; Puzio, cf: Gomes, ss: Walter Koss wlg, Sb; Mararella. lb; Mike. 2b. INTF R.NATIO.NMi I.fcAGl T Results Ycstcrilsy rrovldnce 9, Baltimore. 4. Toronto 6. Syracuse 1. Heading 4. Jersey City 2. Rochester 11. Duffolo S. Tho Standing Won I.eiSt A R. i:. m. p.... A t;. . r.tr. "h I n 1 j 3 ' ipinl'l-. if 4 o ': : n " !l'r-sren. :h 4 1 1 " fr Koiioh. .'f 4 'i I a 'i " j Rresiler, II) 4 " " 11 i1 jWallifr, rf ( 1 " 1 I ' MioHne. ss 4 a :' I .: I I W Inijo. e i a a e " ' iioiiKllari!. r 1 '' a a t ( ! Mir, p : " " " i " BtrmUter. l 1 0 I ; Totals 3.i 1 ? :t 1 1 ' : li.m,Ai'i:i.t';iiA A.B. It. II. I'd. A. K Tomikowski&Dawson 36 1 MAIN ST. Opp. Mjrtlc ' ' THE STORE FOR YOU Every good style idea of the season is represented in our exhibit of Kirschbaum Clothes Tailored of Virgin Wool, "Balleymullen's" and "Kirkslvire" Worsteds . $25.00 $30.00 $35 00 Holeproof fosterer vilh ihe new' Fx Toe Wear 3 to 4 times longer Lisle S'ic Jlercer. Lisle 10c Fiber Silks 50c Pure Silks 7.'c nilflninre 23 11 Toronto 2 2 12 Buffalo 22 1 f Jersey City H 17 ; Heading . t IS Hochester 14 17 irrovldence 12 23 Syracuse 9 22 Games Today Providence at Baltimore. Jersey City at Peadlng Rochester at Buffalo. Syracuse at Toronto. P.C. .GTC, .6 4 7 .679 .514 .470 .4't2 .34.1 .230 i:asteu.n Li:AGti; Games Ycstcrdaj Waterbury ?, Bridgeport 2. Albany 5, New Haven 3. Worcester 22, Pittsfield 4. Springfield 2, Hartford 0. The Standing Wen t nt P C. Hartford '7 m .R30 Springfield II 10 .615 ; Waterbury 14 11 .Sio Albany IS 13 .KS6 New Haien 11 13 .4eR 1 Bridgeport 11 14 .440 PittsuYld 11 14 .4 40 Worcester ? 17 .320 Games T'mIsj Albany at Hartford. Bridgeport at Worcester New Haven st rittsfl"ld. Waterbury at Springfield. Pnrns 1' . ....... 1 ; 1ini,-i,-, "I .4 S- I- tilt, rf 3 vMillanir, rf 1 Hirper, ef I Hawks. II I CAPITOL STARTING Sl'MIAT Your I.aM ( haiicc to Si.t Hie Greatest Mnvlc of All TIiiicn! mass. nf n ILUVtKtU WAG I Kl I I H A ALUKMM l, ,o Aihancc in Priep rN Plenty of variety to make selection simple. Present ing quality Straws at two feature value-givine prices. $2.45 $2.95 SPECIAL MEN'S NAINSOOK ATHLETIC UNION SLITS 88 square 79c, 3 to $2,25 Tomikowski&Dawson Ml MAIN ST. Opp. Myrtle THE STORE FOR YOU Carroll Shuts Out Old Rival, the Fordham Team Ness,' York, May 22. Owen Carroll hld Kordham to six hits yesterday as Holv Cros foorc1 a shutout, to o. Fcor bv inning. V H E. Holy Cross .0 o n 1 i;i-6 1! 1 Fordham ..."""""-! 0 4 Batteries Carroll and Poherty; Pwyer. Harrington and Feaster, McPakm. 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