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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1914. OQOD beer has been a delight to mankind for more than 2,000 years. We are glad we make it. = Feigenspan PRIVATE'SEAL ) sse-Lelan THE LIVE STORE DISTRIBUTOR, 187 ARGH ST. ’Phone 482-2, New Britain. = but striking out eleven men. The, Pittsburg at Baltimore. score: Brooklyn at Buffalo. ‘| r. h. e e Dartmouth ......030300000—6 9 1 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. ¥ Pennsylvania ....001001000—2 6 4 il Batteries—Hallett and Wanamaker; Vosteedny's Resuits: _ j iN .[HE 8|XI[[NIH Madden, - Greened, Wisner and| pajtimore 7, Providence 4. Schwert. s o Buffalo 6, Montreal 5. e Rochester 6, Toronto 5. Fordham Makes Hits Count. s 20 S +(Continucd from Eighth Page.) New York, May 29.—Fordham S _ made only two hits n its game By i ring’s drive. Bill Orr, utility inflelder | azaingt Vermont on the Maroon fleld | LeWiston 9‘~H‘t’;,,erh|l| 2, of the Athletics has veen reieased 10| but managed to turn them into three | Lawrence 7, Worcester 4. Sacramento. The score: . sl ithithel a-Sistarcoll lorikthelr ortland 1, Lowell 0. Th e rivals misplays. Vermont could Lynn 11, Fitchburg 10. . { Philadelphia ....20010000*—3 6 1]gscore only twice on'its five hits off R e St, Louis ........000000000—0 7 2| Martin and so lost tne game. The | cam- —_— ; yBatteries—Plank and Lapp; Baum- | goore; . gardner, Mitchell and Agnew. Chi e fio WLING 4 P Vermont sS U ST . Y Naps Rally to Victory. Fordham . 00001020*—3 2 1 Tt e _ : Batteries—Gallagher ana Mayfortn; Boston, May 29.—A batting rally | yorin”ang Conway. New Britain won four strings in &y Cleveland in:the ninth inning en- R AR an interleague series match with the (B1cq the visitors to take the final Bi vick all t f Hartford last ‘game of the series, 5 to Boston | LASTERN ASSOCIATION runswick alley team of Hartford las night. The scores: ook the lead in the third inning on 8 New England League. D R . n -2 4 4 . wo hits, Hagerman's wildness and Vestorda el i cautal Inter-Alley League. 9 Y ’ : i o s New Britain. < H Woout the de. | Sprinsfield 9; New Haven 2. Peterson .. 87 81 102 80 117 en s and Oun Men s Sults is\(s:im:“:ne Hooper that he was ban.| Bridgeport 9, New Britain | Semple 89 95 107 87 87 h Behed along with, Birmingham and Ol- | Fittsfleld 13, Waterbury Rogers 111 103 99 . The st o New London 4, Hartford son. e score: it 287 279 308 Sleveland .. ... 9 e Brunswick No. 4. Boston Y .002000000— 6 Standing of Clubs, Maloney .. 88 100 109 Batteries—Hagerman, Gregg and Won Lost P.C.|Dahl .....100 77 avicch, Bessler; Bedient and | New London Roceo Fhomas Waterbury ....... 9 . 311 255 1369 L Dauss Takes Final Game, Springfleld ....... 12 10 Two-Man Handicap. Washington, May 29.—The Tigers | i‘f“?:]“;;:"“ gy l‘({ | The two-man handicap matches re- ul S ~ N o ~ captured the final gd\n](‘ of the meries | D0 0 - sulted as follows: X from the Senators, 8§ to 5, George | \(°% % Shaefer .. .91 100 85 5 447 Deuss puzzling the Washington club | NeW Britain . 18 Foote f in all but one inning, the eighth, | S ivchen the home crew scored four | Games Today. runs. The Tigers hit Jim Shaw hard, | New London at Savin Rock, Wright Sam Crawford gettiag four hits, in- Waterbury at Bridgeport. Earnest cluding a triple and a double in as| Pittsfleld at New Britain. f many trips to the plate. The score Springfield at Hartford. r. h. e} — English . Detroit ..........00000530—8 11 Peterson .. ! 2 washington ......00000104—5 7 2| AMERICAN LEAGUE. ) u1 S ¢ o o ° Batteries—Dauss and Stanage; e 173 180 174 Shaw, Bentley and Henry Williams Yesterday’s Results, Chapman . 86 79 81 69 83 Dbt New York 6, Chicago 1. Campfield 78 77 84 83 Yanks Beat White Sox. Cleveland 5, Boston 2. == GEEE P New York.. May B e Ezgaotii[elghx\%a:i,h;«étg:u;s 0. 171 157 158 153 166 New . Yorks batted with their g 0 habitual reserve against the White = ‘H. S. TENNIS CRACKS Sox pitchers, but won easily. The | Standing of Clubs. o score was 6 to 1. The New Yorks Won Lost P.c.|SHOW UP MID made more runs than hits—one more. | Washington ...... 2 bavall U JDLETOWN The snappy errors of the White Sox | Philadelphia ..... 5 oo | R - and the versatile wildness of Pitcher | Detrolt .......... 22 595 | ritain Takes Four Out of Six * ° Jasper, who hit a batsman, wild | New York ....... 484 | Sets From Fast Team.—Dark- pitched and based on balls, all the | St. Louis bhattery wildness a pitcher heir to, | Boston allowed the New York runs to mul- | Chicago | ) ) _ tiply in their last three innings. The | Cleveland . 2 g 5 thfhg\:‘l‘:\gstlfic;dei}y ;\mpr:veld form, score: —_— B ritain igh school tennis i Geries Today! sharps put the Middletown H. S. team Chicago ........100000000—1 7 Philadelphia at New York (2). LORECHEpEeterdayiatienconfandiwon atteries—Cicotte, asper an | : t S . Schalk, Mayer; Fisher and Nunamak- SR | was so nearly perfect that nothing er. NATIONAL LEAGUE, could have stopped them. The matches resulted as follows: FEDERAL LEAGUE, Yesterday’s Results. Re\x::grlegr(l);g;:::“:evjf |.:~)tja4|r"\l;)ie§’:-t 2 Tom Seaton Breaks at Last. Chicago 4, St. Louis 3 (16 Innings.) | New Britain, beat Pitt, = Middletawn. Buffalo, May 2)—The Buffeds| Philadelphia 2, Pittsburg 0. 7-5, 6-1; Spear, Middletown, beat L] > hammered Tom Seaton hard in the — Dean, New Britain, 6-4, 6-4: Dobbs, ) fourth and in the ' sixth drove him Standing of Clubs, Middletown, beat Parker, New Brit- from the mound with clean drives Won Lost {ain, 6-1, 6-4. that netted plenty of runs to win. | pittshurg 21 10 5 | Doubles—Porter and Dean. New The score was 7 to 2. Louden and; New York 18 11 , Britain, beat Spear and Benson, Mid- Layigne got four and three hits re- | Gincinnati . 21 5 .583 | dletown, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4; Maier and spectively, all with men on bases. | prooklyn . . 14 i | Parker, New Britain, beat Dobbs ana Russ Ford held the Tip Tops safe|g Louis ...., 17 2 .459 | Pitt, Middletown, 8-6. Darkness end- throughout. Shaw made the = only L Philadelphia 13 ed this match. figme FEn oL the yea iin oRtheltiknL) iCTi (cay o pens 6N 2 s It is probable that a return match Reld bleachers. The score: | gogon (11! SR L0 IHs nroliablelthatiatretirn ' . h. e s Ece! i PR Brookin 3;;‘;3333‘2_;’ s Games Today. 3 GOING TO BROAD BROOK. uftalo 5 =714 y ! - 4 Batteries—Seaton, Peters and Land; New York at Brooklyn. The South Ends will journey to . Ford aha HMr Boston at Philadelphia. Broad Brook Decoration day and en- Cincinnati at Pittsburg. deavor to subdue the Broad Brooks. At Baltimore. The team is in fine condition and r. h e expects to come home with a vie- . 8 CmES Pittsburg .... 010200101—5 10 0 FEDERAL LEAGUE' tory. Manager Ross has beep groom- . Y Baltimore ......000010100—2 6 0 e 5 : ing Corey and Engle, his Star bat- atidHbe—-Camnits ‘and | Roberts? ST Bl tery, for this occasion and feels cer- - Pittsburg 5, Baltimore 2. tain that they will turn the trick. Conley, Yount and Jacklitsch Buffalo 7, Brooklyn 2. s , Pl o e e t Clothing Organization in Largest Clo r z 1 Standing of Clubs. gation of fans have signified their - 0 Won Lost P.C.|intentions of going down. After the 4 wns Pen Dartmouth Nine Downs Penn, Bultimorel i 23 5 a Bame the temm will pev & VIt fo Philadelphia, May 20—Dartmouth's | cpieago ......... 17 15 .515| Springfield and stay there over Sun- NCW England° ball /team continued its heavy slug- | o OW8O --- N H e ging and trounced tne Pennsylvania Kansas City 16 1% tine at Pranklin fleld by & $6ore of | yngianapolis i 16 . FOHL SIGNS WENDELL, ' £ fo 2. Tho Green sluggers knocked Buffalo 13 i Y b llires Ponn pitchers out of the box in | BUTA0 ... 11 i+ Manager Lee Fohl of the Water- Mx innings and tallied six runs in do- | pp,, i 1 : bury club yesterday announced the ng it. Wisner, who finished the game | FittsPurg .. G arquisl‘lti;:n ;'r“;:tl(“hm; Wenl:ieli tv‘vh(. tor Penn. should have started it, for ) wag W eld or a short time in three innings he did not allow. a SRR Nedny. last year. He will succeed Hank hit. Hallett pitchea a -steacy gamo| Kansas City at St. Louis. 1Gaigfin. the Waterville boy, as Fohl's ness Puts Stop to Match. for Dartmouth, allowing nine hits, Indianapolis at Chicago. understudy.