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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 37

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SPORTS. RADIO AUTOMOBILES" MM HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT: SUNDAY, JUNE 1, -1024. YALE WASTES OPPORTUNITIES AND TIGERS WIN FIRST OF SERIES BLUE FORCES SWEEP TO FIRST COLLEGE MEET WIN IN 20 YEARS PART FOUR Pages 1 to 12 0 CASCADILLA PREP WINS COLGATE MEET WEST SIDES PLAY JACKSON SURVIVES YOUNGSTER TOURNEY Yale Tennis Star Wins Junior' Event At Golf Club. Hamilton N. Way 31.

Cases- ELI NINE PLAYS ERRORLESS BALL AND OUTH1TS RIVALS Princeton Strategy in Fifth Produces Lone Tally of Battle. EARL'S THIRD PLACE WIN IN I IAMMER TOSS BEATS PENN. Only One Point Separates Leaders Inland Stanford Third. dilla PrPeparatory of Ithaca won the HERRUP NINE TODAY annual Colgat Interscholastic track present this tennis center In the junior singles st the nations! championship to he held In Chicago. Menrs and Harte by defeating Fair-rhilds and Monia 6-1, 8-5, at the Golf Club, yesterday afternoon won th boys' doubles event.

The following will represent this tennis center In the floys and Juniors' Tennis Championship ta be held it Chicago next month; Mesrs in the hoys' singles. Jsekson In ths junior singles, Altars and Hart In the boys' doubles and Jackson and McGlynn in the Juniors' doubles. meet conducted here today. The Ithlcans collected 25 points. Blng-hamton Central scored 22 and St.

John's of winner for ths Speedy Local Semi-Pros to last two years, took third plaes with 19 points. Cambridge. Muy 31. (By the In twenty years, won ths l'L't chain- Battle With Strong Lineups. Associated Press.) The three year Ha.

Winn Rhndea Mllehrll. Detroit, May 31. Sib Bar- In the playoffs of the hoys' and juniors' qualifying tournament held at the Hartford Golf Club. Memorial Pay, Jackson of Yale, yesterday afternoon defeated McGlynn, also of Yale In a stubbornly fought match J0-8, S-7, 6-2, winning the junior singles event of the locat tournament This achievement Qualifies him to re plonshlp at Harvard Stadium after one of the most sensational battles barian of Detroit shaded Pay Mitchell of Philadelphia in ten round bout reign of California In intercollegiate track and field ranks came to a close today when the Blue farces of Tale, sweeping to their first victory AT WEST SIDE FIELD. West Side Herrup Oberlln College was the first college for both men and women In this country.

this afternoon In the opinion of newspapermen. They are lightweights. (Concluded on Pnge 3n.) Uulnn, cf Itauerle, cf Duplln.s Parker, taking: second on Ingram's sacrifice, un Wear's second single, tried to score and the relay frohl left field cut him down. Both pitchers-finished the gams In faultless form. Pond did not yield a hit after the sixth.

Although Llnil-ley poked a safety to left in the. eighth, he was victimized by a double play when Ewlng- filed to Lewis. In the ninth, with two batsmen conquered. Hatcher propelled ins third single to center but Ingram's fly to Cooper rang down the curtain. The score: PRINCETON Farrell, lh Mil I re, lift Madden, Sh Mekernon, rt Gallon, Tlhhlls, If Kelly, nil lloroo, Sh Yates, rf lb hrlstrnsrn.

If Welch, Hnnophy, BiicWIand 0 Fisher, Tha West Sides, who successfuly IT. P.O. A. E. opened their season last Sunday by imtMosi ISfflflfl on Ti defeating the Keney Grays, will get a real test today when they meet tne.

Herrup team, last year's champions A.B. ....3 ....3 ....3 ....2 4 .4 ....4 Foster, rf Dinsmore, ss Booliecker, 3b K. Smith, ct Cooper. 2b Townsend. if Dignan, lb Caldwell.

Lewis, of the Twilight League. The Herrups are doing great guns and have already demonstrated their abilitv by defeating the New Britain 6 Totals State League team in their first game of the season and also trouncing All nockvllle team Pecoration day. The O. A. 1 1 West Sides expect to add these boys T.inrHpy, O'Mnarn, to their list of vicitlms and demon strate their right to the claim of be lb 31 1 YALE ATI.

3 0 4 0 4 0 ....3 (I 0 ....3 0 ....3 0 ....3 0 3 0 Inar the city's leading semi-pro out fit. The teams are to use their best Id 0 0 .1 4 1 Mallnry, Hatcher, 3h Tup-ram. rf Wear. IT Neale. ef fund, lineuns.

The srarae will start at 3 p. at the new West Side field which was formerly the Alpine field. Gus Lawson will hold the indicator. 3(1 Totals (Special to The Courant.) New Haven, Way 31. Although Tale today played errorless ball and outbaited and outpitohed Princeton, the Tigers captured a one run game in opening1 the series by opportune base running strategy In the fifth Inning when Lewis doubled to left and registered on sacrifice boosts by Foster and Dinsmore.

Pitchers Pounded Hiird. Pitchers Charley Caldwell and Ray Tond, alt'iough effective In pinches, were bombarded heavily and were rescued by hair raising fielding: by Dudley, O'Hearn, Wear and Dins-more. Yale's overhasty dashes for the home pJate in three pinches proved fatal. All were throttled by faultless and dazillng Princeton fielding. Kwing In the initial stanza fell In an effort to complete a double Bteal.

Captain Charley O'Hearn, three innings later, following his three bagger, was pinned In trying- to register after an infield grounder and hatcher in the seventh went down be-t le a relay to the plate of Townsend to' tluuliecher to Lewis. Townsen'd's -triple in the fourth after Cooper had perished, O'Hearn to Pond, kindled Tiger hopes of another score but Pond compelled Dignan to fly to O'Hearn and Caldwell to fly to Keale. Princeton was again dangerous in the sixth when Cooper doubled and Dignan singled as Evving tripped in fielding the ball and stole but Caldwell's bounder to Hatcher averted trouble. Foster's single and Bteal' and Smith's hit by Pitcher started Prfncer ton blitnely in the first but living's Infield single, steal and dash' for third on Lewis' overthrow opened Tale's boom which was checked by Kwing's out at the plate. Pond 1 cached his greatest effectiveness In the first two innir.gs, fanning' five of the firet six batsmen to fac him.

His work summarized shaded that of Caldwell technically for held ihs visitors to six safeties while the winning Tiger tvvirler was nicked for eight. Yule Wastes Opportunities. Wear made a start for a run In the fifth, which he opened with a scratch single and reached second when Dins-wore threw wildly and late to first to rated him. Neale's strike out and Pond's fly to Foster killed Yale hopes. Llndley's pass and Evving's infield hit In the sixth sprouted another Ell opportunity which went to waste when Captain O'Hearn fanned and Jlallo'ry lifted an Infield My.

I.indley stupidly overran second and was caught. Yale plugged Cfildwcll for another brace of safeties in the seventh, Khtchor railming the ball to left onfl Kalltoe ran for Ingram In the 9lh. "core by Innings: Princeton 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 CHAMP SWIMMER Double plays T.ewls to Dignan: two base hits Lewis, Cooper; three fcasa hits O'Hearn. Townsend: stolen bases Foster, tiicnan, Kwinjr; sacrifice hits, Foster. Itjns- AT CAPITOL PARK Herman Hunt to Be Assisted GENUINE, FULL-SIZED BALLOON TIRES are now offered as standard equipment on RE Pas mor', Ingram: struck out by Caldwell 4.

by Pond 5: bases on balls by Caldwell 3. by Pond 2: hit by pitcher by Pond left on bases Princeton T. Yale time umpires stark and McLaughlin of gains 2 hours. by "Dot" Taylor, Girl Star. senger cars tnereoy giving ubo a new signifi PRINCESS DOREEN IS FIRST, LOUISVILLE Herman Hunt, hplder of the world's long distance swimming record, will this year act as manager of the Cap! tol Fark swimming pool.

Hunt, who Louisville, May SI. Princess Doreen was declared winner of the $10,00 added Kentucky Oaks for three Is well known to the general public will be assisted in his work by "Dot' "Sear-old Allies this afternoon when Taylor champion 17 year old long dis tance swimmer. Hunt has developed some remark Glide, who finished first was disqualified. Her tme was vNelIIe Morse, winner of the $30,000 Preak-ness was second and Befudle third. able boy's and girl's swimming teams and has plans for developing teams The race was at a mile and a furlong.

from local talent this summer which The United States spent 1.500 psr should bring Hartford to the fore In cent, more on public education in 1920 this popular summer sport. If possi ble he will arrange state champion ship In which tcamb from Greenwich than in 1 370, although the. population had increased less than 100 per rent In 1890, the average expenditure for each child In average dally attendance was $17, as against $64 in 1 Stamford. New London. New Haven Uridgenort.

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