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Champion Cardinals On Top One Year Ago, In --->-;-- Room Bowlers WATERBURY IN Enters Professional Football CARL FRISK ROLLS Tables Reversed As Scrap NEW STATE POUSH Field With Boston Team BOB In Chase 188 AGAINST Contenders Champions BASEBALL LEAGUE STONE INHTFORD Battle; Metal Works League Six Teams. Secure Fran- Mack Called Capital City Ruth Still The King Games Record Under New JACK CUDDY Captain Harry Summa’s Scrap Room team were crowned chises—Opening By — (United Press Staff Chase Metal Works bowling league which IS Ted Bartles — Local Bowler Correspondent) champions of the May Roles New York, 21—(UP)—Babe baseball’s The took high single, 620, April Ruth, came to a close recently. champs to Locals Loses Seven individual continues in White, besides being high Manage Straight outstanding performer, champion- and high three, 1754. Nickey and most ship stride, despite age ailments, but the champion St average man with 114.72, garnered the strikes, 58, Waterbury will be represented Games a In the Louis Cardinals have dropped into the National league cellar most 236. The? Scrappers won the title defeat- b> strong: aggregation and spares, newly organised Polish National Hartford, April 21—Carl Frisk, with the New York Giants. match. com- ing the Tube Mill in a roll-off Alliance six-team state baseball a member of the R. G. Bent according to an announce- team and representing the To-day the 88-year-old Babe Shaw rolled league, pany “Juiuping” John nent made this morning by Ted Maple alleys of this city In the lead* the major* with run* batted while and high three games with 405, Bartles who will handle the des- State Individual league Tuesday In, *12, He Is tied with Foxx LUCAS TWIRLS AN the local nine. Meriden, on the alleys, not tor home-run honors, each Frankie Delaney took high single. TOASTMASTER tinies of night Maple Terry New Bri- a new record for the having and he ranks second scored a per- Bridgeport, Glastonbury. only created .four, 162. Leo Conway tain and 'Wallingford are the other alleys but the highest single game to Foxx as the leading hitter. WIN a feat EASY OVER fect 100 without a mark, five entries. ever roiled In this city under the Ruth’s percentage is .471, whjle of the Na- Foxx ha* .481. worth writing home about. Three contests will be played rule* and regulations the Sunday. May 15. tional Bowling congress Why He’s Popular Banquet April 30th. opening day, Duckpin P. Kozlowskl of Bridgeport, state and is, assured of the score stand- Rather than disappoint some 60,- HORNSBY’S MEN more enjoyed a The league once of the Polish organ- as official. 000 fans at Yankee Stadium yester- The final commissioner ing successful campaign. Is the league. All of the alleys at the Maple Herman Ruth crawled season will ization, directing; day,/George touch of the duckpin Final plans were completed Sun- are regulation and are registered out of his sick bed and blasted a Poor Cub Errors Plus Mor- the annual ban- be the staging of at a conference in Meriden. It In the national congress. This Is homer Into the right Held bleachers, April 30, day quet Saturday evening, is hoped that there will be a New the only official single string to be to help the Yankees down Connie Double do the Bantam Lake. rissey’s at Botelle's Inn at England championship playoff at accepted as a record, according to Mack's Athletics, 8 to 3.' He had — the end of the second round. John A. DeRldder a member of been ill with the grippe. Malone Is Final Standing. Damage The season’s schedule Is as fol- the executive committee of the While the Bambino was perform- (First Half) the Yank’s home 1. lows: congress. ing this wonder at Taken Out team In this remark- Card -« 19 .577 Frisk, making season opening, the phamplon Rooni ...... Stone Scrap 21 .533 First Round able score, was bowling Bob inals suffered another stroke at J. BOOS •• 24 By FRED Electrical Dept at Glaston- a State -» 22 .511 May 15, Waterbury of in special where they were blank- Hod & Rolling Mill Waterbury Pittsburg, Chicago, April 29—Nine hits oft 23 .511 Meriden at Bridgeport, New match. In his seven games 7 to the Pirates. Tube Mill bury, leagtie ed. 0, by the combined delivery of Pat Ma- 24 .405 Britain at Wallingford. Frisk hit for a seven-game total The baseball fates sardonically Office . .400 lone, Ed Baecht and Bud Tinning ■ 18 27 137. Frisk .. 22, Wallingford at Water- 964, an average of selected an appropriate day to hum 900 Big May of was enough to sound a rather sour bury, Glastonbury at Meriden, captured seven straight games ble the champions. It was exactly Half) note to the Chicago Cubs' opening (Second Meriden at Wallingford. from Stone. The Waterbury vet- one year ago, April 20, 1921, that 1. per. an exhibition of the national pastime team ?'■ June 5, Waterbury at Meriden, eran "hoi a plnfall of 895 or the Cardinals Into the lead 13 .711 Jumped on their the How- ■ ■ ■ horn? grounds, Tube Mill ■ New Mrltaln at Glastonbury, average of 127.6. Following are In the National League, and they Mill -7 IS .600 from Cincinnatti hang- Rod & Rolling at the scores: rode that the Na- let troupe 18 .600 Bridgeport Wallingford. crest through to at Electric Dept .... -J, ing a 7 to 2 count on them .28 .377 June 12, Waterbury at Bridge- tional League pennant and to a Office . i; 122, 188, Wrigley field, before 32,000 fans. 29 .355 port. Meriden at New Britain, Wal- Frisk, Hartford—134, world series victory. Scrap Room 964. Things were fairly even up to the J® 29 .355 lingford at Glastonbury. 120, 133, 138, 129; total, Hold That Tiger! 900 Bldg third Inning, Cincinnatti scoring a 115. Meanwhile Walter Johnson's Sen- Stone, Waterbury—127. run in the opener, but the Red- Statlxtlr*. Second Round 895. ators and the Detroit Tigers re- 128, 134, 116, 133, 122; total, came to bat with a determin- Room 620 legs H. Team Single—Scrap mained tied for first place In the Hoorn 1754 June 19, Glastonbur/ at Water- ation that brought in four runs Jl Team Three—Scrap American League Us Washington 1(52 tury, Bridgeport at Meriden, Wall- and a 5-0 lead which was more, In'd. High Single—Delaney... nosed out the Boston Red Sox, 4 405 CHARLES ALLEN at New Britain. than enough to win, though they Ind. High Three—Shaw...... .ngford to 3, and Detroit beat Cleveland, 2 Strikes—White- 58 PHONEY PINNERS added a couple more runs later. Ind. Most 236 June 26, Waterbury at Walling- to 1. The Senators scored twb run* Most Joe Morrissey, who used to lnd. Spares—White 100 ford, Meriden at Glastonbury, Wall- In the ninth to win. Martin Mc- —Inch No Mark-Conway thrill the college fans at Worces- H.°Sgle ingford at Meriden. Manus homered for the Sox In the POWER PINMEN BY 25 ter, Mass, when he performed for Average*. Meriden at Waterbury, SMOTHERED second. Clint Brown lost a pitching Individual July 10, Holy Cross, belted out a neat dou- ave. at New Britain, Wall- duel to Uble as the Tigers .name gms. Pf- Glastonbury George ble in the third which cleared the 114.72 at Bridgeport. beat the Indians. White 89 -10218 TO-NIGHT ingford sacks and put the contest on ice. 4708 112.4 BANQUET MAN POWER TEAM The St Louis Drowns Inaugurated Delaney July 17. Bridgeport at Water- Four errors by Cub players added 00 7598 110.8 their home stand with a 5 to 0 Shaw bury, New Brtlain at Meriden, Former Vnlversity of Pennsylvania Head Coach nicely to the winners' score. Stan- 84 9148 108.76 shutout over the Chicago White Conway 107.65 Glastonbury at Wallingford. ley Hack, sensational rookie, Lindahl 84 9053 AT WAVERLY INN M. Smith behind the masterful pitching 9528- 107.5 Boston, April 21.—(UP)—Total basball team. Cops High Single Sox. seofed both Cub runs, but con- G. Tucker Officials of the Boston tean» were of Sam Gray, who limited the vis- 0630 107. membership in the National League tributed one of the of mis- Carlsrud as Win three while the quartet 6051 106.9 of Professional Football clubs was announced as: President, George ot 141 Clpcos itors to hits, the afternoon, but .. piays during Brown 106.6 State Bowlers and Browns garnered 13 safeties off McQuarrie 9546 League BRISTOL MEETS increased to 12 with an announce- Marshall, Washington; treasurer, got two of the five hits off Red 3182 106.2 ment here last VV; B. New York; of 416 Pins Hadley, Lyons and Gregory. Faulela .. night of the addi- “Larry’ ’Doyle, By Margin Lucas. The score: 956 106.2 Corcor- Bill Belt ’Em Ferry ... 200 tion of a Boston team to' the cir- business manager, eJrome 9116 104.68 Friends, Numbering A. Keith .87 cuit, and a team in another an; head coach and manager, A sense of real power as applied Duplicating Tuesday’s perform- Cincinnati. 1257 104.9 — HALL HIGH FRIDAY city Buxton .... 12 of was felt in no uncertain Bill smashed out two M. 104.1 Expected Locals, whose identity will be withheld for “Lud’’ Wray, former. University to bowling ance. Terry, •> 313 ab h h a e F. Reher the head coach. fashion last evening as the Connec- homers to push the New York po 8386 103.43 present. Pennsylvania Jay 4 1 1 Cameron Douthlt, cf ...... 5 2 1 .JjJ 103.35 State to Be The new Boston it O’Brien of New York is chairmnn ticut Light and Power company 24 Giants into their L.cond victory in I.