New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 6, 1916, Page 12

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oo Help: Yanks to Beat Robins--Canadians Win $1,000 Hockey Match--Dudack Declared Eligible | » Baseball--Fordham Loses to @artmouth--Adkzns Bowlers on the Lanes--J‘Iarsans Hit Beats Cards/ DIINS WIN | Three National League Managers » OCKEY HONORS Who Believe They Are Going DORT B ik it 1 SL000 To Pilot Pennant Winners o T LIGH Winning Count : ‘ e : 3y Grantlend Rice | Pick Boston Clubs to Win. l {hey have four stars that are also pris, April 6.—Tho Thousana : i Fonn ¥DoyleMsporting it mpressarioz Rear sl IS HoTiuas s R aa AH SRS 8l a hockey sketch in four _ N 5 A ; e i e Ln o | oG shindicorel "1‘”\‘\‘.“,‘ o MEged in the “St. Nicholis Ness and Collins, Terry and Weaver, 4 5 9 g # : - 4 1 wagered hats, canes, automo-| of the White Sih the Deat in- night, with Garcon Pitrie in Liles and loose change on the two | field in the American league o holcon entivasi i pennant races, that he decided to| The race is close enough for a d deciding game of the se- o] 4 i : arrange the proper odds for them. «pdightly argument. but for all pon the Portlands, champions | § 2 : ; - W\ Colonel Doyle, who is a shrewd ' arouna value we faney the Biz Four You feel dressed up oo oot loasue and oo | o : ) : 1 : dopster on his own account, went out | cperating under the restless leader- NW ;;:([:,te;}‘é ‘;,(;oros::u:zfi ; U e ] : X into the highways and byways of i ship of Stallings, | every tlme you get Br el : 4 1 Sportdom to find just what the lead- — T insa rse put up by Cornelius Fel 5 R L . Inefwaserersivicrof offoring fasainst The Red Sox proved last season your shoes shine he Canucks were on the long v i : ; = S o cach club-not only for first DIACS | .ot the Tigers thas s gveat d = = . 3 4 v 1 : but for sccond, third and fourth, = L e 8-to-7 score in the two i 3 g i 5. o p i g = fensive ball club can beat a g lay, although Jast night's 1 oY M 3 i 3 il " : ? : I 1 < offensive machine. Which is an an exira period-contest was 1 Er # : | The National League. story in the annals of the gamc B os ot i Doitia it ; 3 - - o g, In the National league they are ms commenced where they : ; TN 4 & > L . , | willing to lay 11—5 against the | pn Tuesday night, the count 1 ) % I 4 e < E Braves, which means that the Braves How about the Mackmen as ime being 6 to 3 in favor of | & s Ry ) v are figured with a 31 per cent chance ~offensive machine? Quite so. But inion boys. Playing an’ up- R REAL SN LS 5 3 S | to finish fi it is just as well to remember that e the vankees brought the o : 2 : - o : | The Braves were picked first for the Mackmen also had one of the 7 to 7 in the third period. | : Ve i, . - : three reasons—Stallings, the pitching best defensive machines of the era minutes of play = in . the A % el e . H ;. . : o strength and the infield. | with Collins, Barry and Mclnnis kill- ion Pitrie, who is one of 1 i 4 i _ E oy ” i 3 i 1 Brooklyn and Philadelphia are ng infield hits and with Plank, les best xnown players, re- | : 4 “ - S f : rated neek and neck. Theyv are lay- Diender, Coombs , Shawkey, et pass from Goldic Prodgers ! £ : b - : 4 . ing 3 to 1 against. either to finish checking or wrecking all rival at- the disk past Murray, the | § 3 i . i i B first and even money against cither tacks s 113 goal keeper. That goal won | E ] 7 ' 3 o P g N finishing second. ——— You feel like a million- v k and-the thousand iron men é . ‘A - Giants and Cubs. BRAVES GET COMPTON. aire when you find four to one is offered against the ! | hnds Have New Line-Up. / 8. iova i Cuiants, despite the acquisition of Player Who Hurdled to Feds is Re- | a dollar in last brtlands presented an entireiy | 4 : : i : : Kauff, Roush, Rariden and Ander- | turncd to Organized Ball. i ’ . ; | year’s vest: ed team. On Tuesday night | : . $ G g - . fet appeared as if they were af- ! £ % . i e The Giants are some sort of sleeping sic! ¢ > ¢ S t night the team certainly or its lackadaisical wor ing previou Both teams on Tuesday night, ready to do ttle with ach other. Th‘"\ : Cincinnati, ¢ April 6.—The Na- rated ahesrtain innati, Ohio, April 6.—The Na quantities on account of the pitching tional Baseball commission yesterday staff more than anything else, for awarded the. services of Player Bash this part of the club is an unknown Compton to the quantity. And there is the feeling, too, that, like other flag winners who Pave slumped, the Giants have lost L o between the players ran high their ancient pep and will not be in- - 'yeoUls Federals 4 a tions The St. Louis club claimed his ser- ral penalties and substitutions { v - : | : : O s e : & S 4 i : : clined to make the old drive for the icof under the sules of 'the pesce k- i £ | 2 ¥ : T ; top; reement, but the commission stated st d was barren of scores & . - ement, 0 sion ste Rt neriod wasibarren o The Cubs are the main surprise in ok i heavy artillery of the Port- 2 % [Cthesd onas o ey o s 5 as Compton hac returnec serted itself in second when s b e e S5 e o i ar e wnized baseball by signing with the quick succession were made g S5 5 s : | inke < H‘v ‘( oesn’t win out Boston team previous to the signing and Johnson. Dunde > . g Then amoney int it doesn't finish In - of the peace'agreement the latter team scorer in the Pacific Coast he first division. Reds. Cardinals y,q entitled to his services. started the fireworks in the and Pirates are figured out of it, with Hoswever, while the Brown Sox mq You feel as if life was hen he worked the puck into | Witk the baseball season of 1916 [ The fight in the i . star i AT 2 R GRere o Wi, | Compton, their treasury was enr Boston National league cluh. Compton deserted the Kansas City club and signed with the latter or; K be there from start to end. He claims b after a pretty pass from B now on experts and fans are ex- | should be a good one from start to | the Braves are stronger than last == | nearly a thousand dollars. The com- one glad’ sweet song son. Tobin, Portland right | o o et opinions relative to the | finish, as the clubs arc evenly | season. Wilbert Robinson of Brook- | Anerican Tenmin { missiont allowed thelclaimiofithe BEA ~ after A X & 5] o a3 sals yaid 3 bitowed suit = shortly after . 3 atche e Chicaco G ubs e re: s Brooklyn Superbas!| 5 ) Louis club for $463.90 salary pai Wh ]7 1. - 33 » his goal. This count | strength of their favorite teams. | pudicheds ie @ CHas el 3 L L] "‘",5 Don The Red Sox are rated stouter ' compton while the case was in litiga- | en our ciga _made hi al. | though they wer: outclassed in the | are sure to make it mighty interest- . oitec in the American league o s e . 45 spring practice games with, the | g for those who are boosting their | Lororites in American league tion. The commission also ordered | yettes satisfy you: ; tng. than the Braves are in the National. {he Braves to reimburse the St. Louis | r nati asti s had i g es, are mder: st a sams. “harley S Cinein- | m 2 1e Braves to reimburse St. Loui best our national pastime has had in | I'hillies, are wonderfully strong and | teams. Charley Herfog of Cinein- | qpo' wondorful pitching power of Lieh $300. tar advance money baid should hé there from start to finish. i believes the Reds will be there fhe Northwesterners in the van | This season should be one of the g 1t remained for Arbour to i first Canadien goal and tie D several years. This is partly due to : : | Lannin’s club, plus the unusual out- Jumping o Feds, an 2 ok 5 Manager Joe Tinker believes the | at the finish. Layout shows man- | goa streneth ?m'z m‘]\_”flfl]:‘ l)u?"i Compton f;'n\,wunl!lx}\glm ':)?. ;}d .:1 C bigric Breaks Deadlock. thelfact fthatitheRbaschallSwariistal| cypsiwillisurelvilicapture i the riae: | azers Jofithree stron=t teamssinfthe| Boos WEEE el BT IiE 8 8 e e o e [6h teams ling,wp in, front of | hing of the past. There being no | Pat Moran says the Phillies will re- | National league. No. 1. Put Moran, : : S Lo SOt At L Sl 2 e | Federa e : " 5 Sy 2 S e * On account of these two strong de- salary. lavia zoal, Pitfie -made the | Federal league this season, interest | peat last year's feat and make it two | of the Philadelphia Nationals; No. RO (RO B ke Rt 1 Lo it swon the gamed: The line- | of the fans will be centered on the |éstraight. George Stallings states | George Stallings of Boston; 3, Joe | I 0l & FROE ATC O chnmplons = American and National league races. ha s S raves a sur Tinker of Chica “ubs. & S and g that his Boston Braves are sure to i Tinker of Chicago Cub which means they are figured with a Murray e i ’ per cent. chance to hold the top i i * | Former Local Cut its Bingle That e G | Former Local Cuban Hits Bingle Tha e > as /ins For Browns J REDS OUTBATTED 2 TO 1. Two and one-half to one is offered | [inss o : BOWLING RESULTS BAKER’S BI AT o | against the Tigers, who are ranked | st Louis, April 6.—The Cardinals Johnson IN ADKINS LEAGUE Ji Columbus Team Makes Twelve Hits, | the second strongest club in the | outplayed the Browns in every angle But Is Defeated, 7 (o 5. league, mainly on account of the ! of the game until the ninth inning ves- . Oatman S T B . : i : ng outfield power, headed by |terday when Steele weakened and the T, alw. = BEATS BRU[]KLY | Cincinnati, April 6.—The Cincin- , and the fighting spirit of the ! Browns scored four runs, winning 4 to CCA ays SatlS 1 Harris | Bindery Five Get Upset in Race For nati Nationals defeated the Columbus ‘ o . Uine Matenis triplen snd fies! Latt W | team of the American association here 1 Tigers receive a slight edge ! Pratt doubled. Steele was then re- Tobin Championship—Press Room _— yesterday, 7 to 5. The minor leaguer over the White Sox. The insiders | lieved by Ames. Ward Miller walked N outbatted their opponents two to one. | pay more attention to pitching | and Borton, batting for = Lavan, St Right Wing X - \ i T : i/ ”‘7187‘!‘1"”‘ L Boys Show Fine Form, Yanks Show Fans JUS[ HO\Y Good The score sirength than any other factor and : bounced one off the plate to Ame o 9 nadiens 2. -, Series score: Les The Bindery team leaders in Adkins AL A ; Hilche e Rl B0 B D e e ln t t e; MARSANS TURNS TRICK, 2 L ¢ Columbus A Son 2 with the Shor oo S e e e e DY att land W ard ne8, Portiand 7 Bowling league received a set-back They Are sl 5 RACENIEeS Sl oke B eoiand SRR [icovercdel Jzoles sEratan I8 g u Gregg, ete.. crowds both ' Miller counted on the throw, and last evening when they went down to Batteries—Curtls, Vanc Blodgett, | migers and 2 — last ever ] and White Sox back Tobin's single scored Paulette. The | CK ELIGIBLE a two-time defeat at the hands of the E— Coleman and Murphy and Pratt; THe White Sox are fizired with . score: Composing room quintet. A margin e 5 . > Mitchell, Shulz and Wingo and Clarke ight Betrer i 5 . ru of one pin won the first game for the | W York, April 6.—Remember sligh etter pitching than the e . FOR H. S. NI victors. Pludoe with an even century |that smoky Indian summer day on = S Tigers, but they are also figured as Cardinals ..... 000011000 . letoxs: > : : THLETICS WIN BY 6 TO 1. lacking something in cohesive te: rowns ... 000000004—4 was high score man of the |the Polo Grounds during the world’s A : ERlasconeslvelteam BBIOVAS o 00N e match ¢ Charleston, S. C. April 6—The | play. le, Ames and Snyder . i R SineElieceiboyslof thelomeettorea e s oo of 1911 when J Franklin | pyjjadelphia Americans defeated the All this in spite of the presence of Groom, Davenport and Severoid. Player, Overcomes Schiolastic | 7 1€ FEE Re0 B he Press room | Baker caught ome of Matty’s fade- | Charleston South Atlantic league team | Collins, Jackson, Fournier and N i or : e . Stral i awad the snoot and dumped the | here yesterday, 6 to 1. MecInnis got [ Schalk. - 5 Team gang, losing three . straight games: | 2Ways on L ves o T . K g e p SN iblestand " WIIE, Join Hemaston with a mark of 105 and n |ball into the right field siands for | two singles and a double and Witt and The Revised Yanks, CLOSE CALL FOR PENNSY. Next Week. total score of 279 featured the con- | & home run? Schang each made a triple. The The Yanks are ranked fourth R test. The scori The day before, down in ~hilly, | scor ! is the price against Donovan's re- | Quakers Lead Nova by One joy in the camp of the e Balker had leaned against one of Rube . . | edited contingent e e it and 8 to Run—Score is 2 to 1. | chool baseball team, it's cause ERY . | Marquards fast ones and hammered | Philadelphia S e s offered that they don't finish third " i IO 1 S5 to the decision of the fac- | Middleton ... 81 :_’{' b 2 out a hurricane homer that almost | Charleston .. B 5 The club is conceded good attack- ! AR Ik, 15y Sl Do '1"" s Piterday ‘afternoon whereby the | Be -.co.... s broke Rube's heart. Asain in the | Batteries—Crowell, Epting, Nabors | ing power and a first class pitching (V(-yl\( I-V;t‘l)i\‘ll‘t(-.'\:u:x sl il oy egains one of the stars that has ge s ¢ 50 | world’s series of 1913 the Trappe |and Schang; Fillingim, Gardin, Smith | squad, but several elements are too c. Hm; E «xu_;fw ]x mhen s CIGARETTEfi T o S(‘M“lr ‘-‘!‘:rn\w”r;\;:l 297 293 3o | Slugser savagely swung on one of | and Holme Ancertoiniaa voel NGl onelicnew tarmandYilnoN el ale s T SEREEE in the person o 3illy - B 229 e football and baseball star. Composing. bse were dim in the latter part | ;1 iroiqar ter, when announcement was |gpo,nnng ‘hat Dudack would be ineligible Rube’s offerings and carved another == UIE COPky v MG S G Gl | s P B RO W 2 D e home run moteh in his stout ashen | TWO INDIANS ARE RELEASED. | will do with so many new -people CTormWell @ Product of the {u,‘,. X o : c versity, xhibited xXcel Y bludgeon at the expense of the sinewy Cleveland, Ohio, April 6—Secretary | lumped together. The dope is that \:‘rwndmor‘ 'ln.:(‘h:"“ isdgangerceliens T el ey ml\):hgmw' 1 K | Robert McRoy of the Cleveland | With another year's experience I o ped villa Nova to two hits. Each | e SAONESSA . ... .- ] Jell, the same old Baker and tre S ague club 3 unced to- { team play the Yanks will be a robust s e o yn account of scholastic | p ¢ ; i American league club announcec t v Etdias e e | ti}eear?n:tnlij(hn"x:l ok a | TOeiEEL : same old bat were on exhibition at|gay that two players had been sent | factor. with a strong chance to win B Do el MECCA is made s, > E Ebbets Field yesterday. But instead i S the Indian squad, | for 1917, but it is no easy task to hurl BCOLS L tion to his studies Dudack & - i . b to the minors from ndian squad, Ll i s < | 3 y i eded i ‘overcoming the bar- of striking a game-wrecking DbloW | now in training at New Orleans. They new line-up into the pennant the , oo 0 b0DoN00 clea,n model clgarett cctee omised to keep him off the | Press Room. AGAINST New York he struck one|,re: Al Collamore, pitcher, sent to | fiIst year out. I |“A‘u n] e o L > b P BE b e s N at i S 2 ennsylva A - Bt A e e oCIow el P O FOR it. Portland, Ore., Thomas came to St. Touis and Washington ler s Ehee ah factones the latest] Dudack Is & versatile p I65ic m 91 et o Tmhe au Gl 1t na g New losleans ot t1 zton. | Patteries: Mcknery and an; D 5 the hine. While a star hurler, | O'Connell ... 82 9 ; 5 : e : seilClevelancrroin SRCHe L Sans HatNas No great pennant outlook is given : Cromwell and Gilmore 3 1 [ 1< able to fill in at any of the | Cre: < T el only was a lusty two-bugger but it close of last season, while Collamors | o Iriclder Jones, although SR e improved cigarette s — dynamited a huge breach in the TGl e e e . : gh as - e = or outfield positions, and his S s 3 3 v obtained in mid-sea as UT | two clubs to pick a team from and ¢ - to connect with the pellet, is 252 2 3 | Breoklyn defense, driving in little from the Cleveland American asso- 3 U | KOCHER BREAKS UP GAME. machines and neat'!, A 79 a5 being @ fator:in’ Winning oo Gilhooley with the winning run and ciggon fosm e L e L B i <illful tives £ the contests scheduled for the:[ o, o o .o | putting the Flome Run King in posi- b B N Rt o e o \"",,‘ s Sl\lll ul opera . & season. s 5 *% | tion himself to count with another PELICANS BEAT INDIANS. ing 2 to 1 that the Browns don’t Homel | J S 2o s firish among the first four. | Giant Colts, 5 to 3. | g L aidates for the team were OUt oy oy ; 99 tally just for good measure. The | 4 . i New Orleans. La., April 6—Ability Washington, even with a good | . (. S AT (e (6 ol The greatest care day afternoon at Walnut Hill score: ] i e R e s e oW | colimbusG A el he Giants for the first tim \d showed up 2 e 5 : " - New Orleans Southern association to | count of the weakness of the club’s visited this city vesterday and takem in every det: § fly. Twenty-five laates Te- maesee = 2 020000020-— 4 6 I Goreqr the Cleveland Americans here | attack. For example, Johnson last aled R cheloca I Solthiges tan to Captain Kiniry and o ‘“'[ EASTERN SCHEDULE ADOPTED. DO os oo OUNOMIIN— yeste 3 to 1. The sco season was the most effective pitcher | [/638Uers In a hard-fought eleven- of manufacture tomalJH " is expected tt atte Risher, aiing ning game, 5 to 3. The locai « ut was held. 1 pected th ——— Ealonie isher gt oo ne c. the league and vet rival clubs beat g i o ok will don a uniform next Mon- | Noteg of Zeller and O’Rourke to Be | Nunamaler; Smith, Appleton and yocqjana him thirteen times where with only |li€d the score in the minth frame i tain the lncomparablé‘g nd go out with the tean : Meyers. [ bunching their hits . 1 Endorsed New Orleans . 3 3 2 | tair batting support he would have | - 4 wmocuns S0 g = S -3 f O he > P > 3 . Batteries: Hagerman Covelskic and | lost very few games, |sosH eSOl L mme in o MECCA Quality thati TARSON BEATS LARSOXN. | _Worcester, Mass, April 6.—The sleventh by driving out a home ru, STARECS e R R el b NEYDAND STARS. | Billings; Weaver and Higgins. o= ficleventh by i lngpontnilon . d other fine game Was | | g i i e » . chmarr association pool tourn schedule for the games to be played } . o 0 pio o Tr T o pon g PHILS BEAT RICHMOND, The race between Bennie Leonard | s 5 5 last cvening when Aaron in the ten cities of its baseball cir- {tnd Charley White for Freddie |New York . 3 5 year- round choice of L oA Charley Larson. score, | CUit during the coming season. This Mates Throw Game Away. Richmond, Va., April 6.—The Phil- | welgh's vanishing title is one of the | Columbus ! e ! Jist, which will be made public next L e Lob o et onaliderea celfihe IR IGE R o stlinsninin slineiden il of Wisorine | R atieri o AWachaal S charer i oo millions. s high runs. by each | Monday takes the place of one pro- k A e 5 e mond Internationals here yesterday, | ;rpe one who catches Welsh first over ' er; Baker, Swartz, Baird, Krebs evera % oot Army got a poor star! its basebe I 5 i . ts and the large gathering w | posed at a meeting in Springfield re- | ATMY 80t a poor start in its baseball 9 to 6. The the twenty-round cléan-up should nts anc <o t season vesterday, meeting with defeat o | 3 S throughout the evening. s o e s (Tt FASE I s DT (0 2 i S v & | collect the title, although Leonard i “ k: o ! chtweight in th i RED SOX BLANK ORIOLES, < in the in the — | the claims of Pittstield and Bridse- | Cadets looked good for tho first four | Richmond ................. 6 9 g |he best e heworid i I pite c ont ol |(()e port Minterestsifiacainstiitie Mileae of( inninesBwhil o Shelt Scanis 3 Jia Iia il EBet enlesmChal me 5 and ! Shore and Ruth Hold Birds to Thre slide box SMOKE in connection wilh franchises in the |twirler, “Bob” Neyland, was on the Burns; Ross, Berhout and O'Donnell former Bastern association, would be | mound, but they went to pieces he- - — The Leading Infield. Hits—Score i7 5 to 0. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY | settled by promissory notes under a | hind Sarcka, a southpaw kid pitcher, BROWN NINE TRIUMPHS. 3 , S D With d Konetchy back in fine Baltimore. April '6—The Boston special agreement Umpires were | who relieved Nevland., Sarcka was Providence, R. I.. April 6.—Brown | fcrm, hitting well and fielding bril- | Americans defeated the Baltimore med as follows: M. J. Doherty ew [liberal with his passes. The score: university’'s baseball team defeated | liantly, the Braves must be awarded |ternational league team yester 1 | Haven; John Stafford, Somerville: M. \ h. \Rhode Island State’s nine here | the infield championship in the | 5 0. The i L score of 5 to score Springfield; James Tnnis, | Army e 00Oy yesterday in the opening game of the | major leagues With Kmmn-m;l 3 MILD, PLEASANT Sc¢ CIGAR | pitt: ; Thomas E. Bannon, Lynn. | Amherst \...000021210— 6 Soantn A o it Everal Mavanville and | Bai saitn Boston Amer. .. 003001001

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