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,'.“‘ - . . 7 . .. —_——._-_‘-——_fl eich Next Vtctzpz Selected by Jim Coffey, the Dublin Giant--- Former Waterbury Pitcher Tames Ty | Cobb and His Pennant Hunting 7 eammates---Cincinnati and Chicago Go TFifteen Innings S BEATEN N [52:2, Senators Would Feel Absence | BOWLING MLSTIR BOKC |HOPE OF ERIN WLl MacDonald, |1 JAST DITCH FIGHT ™~ Of Star Backstop, Ainsmith v | SHOW 0N MAY 11 TAKE REICH ON NEXT Score by Innings. wW. L. - Pirates N SSR02 082 SEIHOM0SS o | New Britain Mach.. 33 . i smeralds ......1 030000 ¢ L | Landers Soie L) e 4 448 - P : 4 ¢ f N 'dfl N P [ Summary: three base hits, Paulson, i Stanley W. No. 1 . 24 18 5 3 S» H Cl‘ n WI ADD J C ”y ] r A l u bR W LR SRt S e B SR , i B o da a8 dvn x| O RUMA LYCDRCS Wil Appear m Coffcy and rormer Ama 'I B - y Prizer, Smith; stolen b, Prizer 4 o 3 i L : P. & F. Corbin . 17 § 28 | ) Q ~ . l - » ! o N =n Kiniry, Mack, Linde, Murphy 3; bases i G | Corbin Serew .. 3 f y n’ " '|' c y Bs M y 5“ § 00 flys m l“‘ b on balls, off Forbes 4, off DBrule § . & . i North & Judd . E 15851 a S - Uw m ms “ ;3 0 [X 0" a . — struck out, by Forbes 10, by Brule §; ' et ; : Stanley W. No. 2 3.1 3 — # time, 2 hours: Umpire, Campbell. A R i - High single—T. Wright, 12 | et e : e L ¥ . 7 . : High three strings—Blanchard, o New York, April " Al r'{hl n; " - 1oy . o~ o . i 2 3 High team string-——Stanley i B, ranki clso! f J v who s matched box Jim Coffey & ferday afternoon, 4-3. (nahil- SATURDAY GAMES. 2 : o 1. 516 [ 5. Madison Squarc Garden on the night it at the proper time was the soft for High School. i : i “Jiigh team total-—Landers. 5. | Fighting Johnny Bupt of of May 5, will be trained for this bats Bason for their defeat, New Britain High school found £ - v . | York. tle by some of the best tytprs in New s started the scoring in ; picking in the C. L. I. nine &at- . " g Individual Avcrages il York Maxey Blumenthal Reich’y when Schuman sin- | ur defeating the Suffield institu- “ S 2 . E.Anderson Lo ve-- 8 i Jimmy Taylor of the East Side | manager, is figuring on coming out A Bloneers lost their second game ason to the Anchors of Mexi- cond on Coomis' sac- tion by the score of 13 to 0. Wal- oY » il Blanchard .................. 94-24 -4 loser on the fight from a financ Rd came home on Hart’s sin- | thers pitched five innings and allowed = s ; i > | Lantone i . !l Younz Sharkey of the West Side standpoint, because of the expenss he locals tied up in the third | only one hit. Schade finished the 4 ' > % 5 5 | Knott .. R R . L that he going to get Reich right for ohnson singled and came home | zame and was not found for a safety. B 4 TR rights 2 3 = e 91 Jimmy Riley of New York the bhat Willie Lewis.is busy with hit to right field. Catcher Eggleston of C. L. 1. was 5 i ; 3 Middleton ............. ee. 9122 va the big fellow now, grooming him for Pbell proved that he was still | forced to retire in the first inning b P > Earnest ............... GHd | Barry Hill of Brooklyn the contest v § ith the willow by getting two | with a split finger and thereafter the % i ' L~ A AWAS UL 5 sedanng o S | Under the watchful galdance of Bils hits successively in the | New Britain boys Chaplined around ' 4 : o 4 Falk . “a Sh EosoR 90- e — — | 1y Gibson the Dublin Giant is unde nd sixth innings, one of which | the ba they saw fit. Connelly ¢ 8 t s Gaudet Kodcon o e - Thomas Waldorf F known to the | going a special preparation for (i in a run, giving the loct and Dudack each secured threce hits. . et : ¢ 3 : Huck a e 90-19 | sPorting world as “Tippy,” intends to | contest. While confidént as to the d. FEach side scored in the | gcore: - ; i Bertini .... 5 o - g offer the boxing public the above | outcome, Coffe: takihg no chances the locals getting one and the New Britain ; & 4 BUDDOL o e el ieveler e oo slaa . 88 ::xrd in this ¥ on May 11 For | and when he en tha ring he will boys two, which tied the P 3 F. Ande o o e g gimon pure stuff it cannot be beaten. be ar fit epecial trafiing can make Lundin .... 50 Chcidonts LL Every boy on the card is a whirl- | 2 thlete. . he ninth Tatem led off with a | = . i Al - P : | Dickman . s e e 8 Wwind and if the show materiali it Coffey took day AQff yesterd and brought in another TuM.|\ygithers, p ...... 5 T s Morse S5 da AR '~""1 be the best ever offered in this | trai Joe Jeannette Having the hohe he lead, whiel S ; = . i s City o ish race in fafy trim already, the Anchors the lead, which | gipaqge ¥ . 0 3 W. Wright .. A 5 f the Ir T n fafr als were unable to overcome, Crowe, ! ¢ 5 e : Facey i e 0y | rankie ,\r!\'.n has already won his | Jeannette, with is long experience | p: Sabalit e 4 : - Hoffman e et e place in the New Britain hall of fame. | the ring, will not likely go too f Pioneers, v i b X ¢ e : : Schaefer .... S A s i He is the Jersey lad who handed Ed- ! with the training and take the edf§ ab. r. 1b a e Yok S o : = | die Ketchel a beating in Turner hall | off Coffey's condition, and, with ¢ 0 o : . EONCROE ! & i & # MERCANTILE LEAGUE. ja short time ago. Fighting Johany | days more to finich up, the Dubfl 3 { <0 o ¢ X | Burt has never appeared in New Rrit- | Glant expected to be in the best ain, but Hardware city fans have seen | trim his ring career, him perform twice in Middletown and Forfeits will be posted by the mafis Electric Light ... 2 7 there is no questioning his ability. | agers of the boxers today, Matchmdigs National Biscuit .. 2 He and Nelson shouldl put up the pret- | er Jimmy Johnson demanding thaf 3 k Sovereign ..... ks . 9 tiest bout ever staged in the Nutmeg | $1,000 be depositel by the men r. i Pe n, 3b, p ... 0 % : st ; Gas Light oo 365 gtate. Burt is the hoy who gave Ed- | appearance which will make the m:: ' Peffers, 1b ... i ¥ £ . High Single—Clar dic O'Brien of New Haven his quietus | more careful to guard against injdgy | MacQuarrie, ss .. 3 $ 5 A . 1 High three strings the winter before last in Middletown, | while training. A clause has been f§ | Barnikow, 1f . i 0 i 2 H = ‘ High team string—Electric Light, appearing on the same card as Fight- , serted in the articles of McGIirms 2b R 2 " : | 449 . ing Johnny Higgins of this city stating that neither man shall en Caldwell, cf ...... i i ! High team total—Electric Light, There is no use cating up a good | in a contest before their Garden {cklar, Rt rrne ; . 1304 | ty pewriter ribbon singing the praises | Egglestgn, ¢ ....... i 4 2 Individual Averages of Jimmy Taylor. This is the boy who MIDDLETOWN CHALLENGE Lathburn, ss ...... 4 i : 1 Clntk: .. veieee.... 95 'gave a walloping cxhibition against The Ramblers of Midd.etown chal Salishiury, Rt ; 4 Bernardo -.. gl i . A Young Marino in Turner hall and | lenge any 16-17 vear old teamn in phe Richards, 3b ..... R. McIntyre .. e e those who saw the bout or heard of | &7 ¥. Bride of 556 Main strest Plueeikeril i T it will do a little clouting themselves | Middletown, is the manager. - TR e - » e FYonead e aRENUTE S ... 84 to get into the hall to see the Gotham | — S Washington, April 26.—The Wash inany ‘:;T:"I_:"”:n";“'r":f”‘“‘:‘:‘jg:ffl‘;\‘,: | Troup ... L0 s3 speed marvel perform again. Young : Y8 | Stewart . RS . Sharkey appearetl in this city against the gentleman ball player is the rule | w Molntyre ......eeennn.ann,. Ruddy Faulkes of Waterbury und rather than the exception, and Ain- | ywoie . i | Martin, rf ... . 2 2 % ¢ | F Standing New Britain . i Hits off Walthers 1, Salisbury 6, ington police court judge whe sen- Perwein 5: stolen bases, Schade 2, |tenced Eddie Ainsmith to thirty days | Connelly, Kiniry; bases on balls, off ;in the workhouse and fined his team- Pis wares against Sammy Waltg, ol Hartford la eek and his wi o " proved to be of the sterling bra the auspices of 1lly” Hanna a 'ten of smith's fall from the grace does Mot | prickson 5 s e = S e n e TRt s (thlfhe ringsldars Fay intends ‘o stage a " S £ I N A 5o ; ' a big teen round bouts and it will be an Hopltins e TS e say Jimmy Riley is of too recent mem v e vy Walthers 1, Salisbury 5, Perwein 2:|mate, Joseph Engel, $50 for aszaulting | mean that rowdylsm is prevalent | struck out, by Walthers 3, by Schade | a street car conductor, is evident! mong ball tossers. 1f eventually | ;.vma 'y to need introduction. He showed | Sar card. His prices will be seveguy 6, by Salisbury 6, by Perwein 3; hit|not a baseball fan. In sentencing the : Ainsmith has to serve the sentence | | ©titrttrtererseeeseeeees o i e S © SNOWEE T five cents, $1 and $1.50 by pitcher, Schade, Walthers; passed | two he sald, “It is the character of his loss will he seriously felt by Clark | balls, MacQuarrie 5; left on bases, | their calling to be hot headed.” It Griffith, It is to be hoped that Tddie | Save o0 1 O O, [(New itain 5, C. L. L 1; time, 2: is to be regretted that a playes of | will learn a valuable lesson from this ary—Sacrifice Coom umpire Leary. Ainsmith’s ability should allow his | experience and will think twice be- e hits, Campb Noonan; ———— anger to get the better of him to su fore he engages in another exhibition | b of hits, off Johneon 3 in 5 an extent as to bring down har of fisticuffs on the public highway. | | Coogan 5 in 2 innings; bases All Stars 13, Independents 5. criticism on his profession. There are He is out on bail, pending an appeal. lls, oft Peterson struck out, The All Stars and the Independents - —: Bon 6, Johnson 7, Winkler 2, | (oo oq “their long standing dis settle E pute at | . . e . . 2 umpire, Mangan; time of | yooy a0 r R S e former winning | CArdinals a 16 to 4 stinging at Wal- | Brookivn ; At e S nut Hill park. Flood and Mack were | Pittsburgh Pirates Beat Emeralds. 7 ; S the forty-two centimetres for the | New York R Pirates defeated the Emeralds | All Stars . ...30040402*—13 10 Pl”fikef:s h:mr‘!fl f:nrfflql- :nr]' McCue e ford, at Hart's lot yesterday | Independents ...120110100— 5 9 ¢ | “Worked the big guns for the Cards. R _"j":“""fi Today. on by the score of 9 to 6. The | Batterics—Goeb and Griswold; Boyd = 3 oMY onicietiBrcokiyn Poston at Philadelphia L g wer: a steal g a : ’ 8s of the game were € Campbell and Beach. Chicago at Cincinnatf. by Murphy of the Emeralds and S B b ll ® Piitabireh al St fehing of Forbes of the Pirates. Independents 4, Rovers 0. |oasepatt in SRR Sl i #i Boose eggs was the reward of the A Pirates | Beckley Rovers in their game against N h Il MERICAN LEA E b. 1. 1D, po. A € | the Kensington Independents, the | a utshe il GU .I | score being 4 to 0. Score: I 10 r. h. Independents ....20000200%—4 7 Rovers .........000000000—0 1 - s Batte: McIntyre and Hutchin Yesterday's Results. Standing 6f the Clubs, ¢ Won Lost Results. NATIONAL LEAGUE. | Chcs b St Louts o. son; Sullivan and Fransen. St. Louis §, Pittsburgh 1. e _Chicago 4, Cincinnati 4(called in | Detroit ... e 3 stanley Works Wins. 15th, darkness) Newivioris ; The Plainville team looked tired Washington 34 8 3 [and bedraggled after its game against Standing of the Clubs Boston Emeralds of Hartford. the Stanley Works office téam, the new | Won Lost P. Cleveland ......... 5 500 r. 1b. po. a. e.| Britain talent winning 8 to 2. 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