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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1916. 'ven Walter Johnson Can’t Stop Cleveland---Giants Make It Eight in a Row, Beating Cards---Chase ’s" fit Beat Braves---Seaton’s Arm and Bat to Much for Dodgers---Gibbons Gives Lewis a Boxing Lesson PITCHERS LO0K | Detroir Players Put Up Howl Against » CDORT GIANTS WIN A‘EMN,—- ALIKE TO INDIANS Pitcher Danforth’s Peculiar Delivery Vit LIGHT * CARDS KALSOMINED ess Johnsan Is Treated to| ;RIS - e ‘ : B e e , y Benton and McKechnie Thorns in me Dose Others Are Getting | L ; e W Graniland Rice . ; ; i o ; Your Ear Just a Moment— four hit safe. A day or two ago he | shington, May 19—Cleveland L : £ hian T LP 1 . % Remember, this is just between our- | was started against the Cardinals and ) o o0\ o0 e Washington's winning strealk P T g T o RN a0 selves and on the quiet; manageds tollastjoxactlyRONeNIN e oL Rl e e this afternoon by beating the | e e L e N . W | |1ts not for publication, pal, or it | ¥er LHEp DS RIo0 Do Eoodliteknd ; iR oty £ - i : - e A 2 FoEn health and he s arm never | have luck thrust upon them. Of the prs, with Walter Johnson in the | : might plagins ot o felt better. It may be that he will | Texort . S ; ; 3 S Don't say you heard me say it first, - 1 latter are McGraw's to 2, Johnson was batted hard o . ; ; 5 g : B hasle in vour cup come back again unto his winning second and seventh innings, i e s < A : . : L PO i At e (| N T R0 TER SO el g || B e £, Cleveland’s eight hits Dbeing A L 4 - 5 e - A thenibuin the lotter up: the tall and stately Rube hasn't been | yvesterday at the expense of Mil #lase ~drives. | ¥ g E £ somp Ry B - . able to pitch winning ball since 1913. | Huggins' Cardinals.. The Giants wer Gandil, former Washington s o e cera - i e t night T had an awful dream—- R . | in no way lucky as far as the vi acker but now with Cleveland ; TR : p ; : % : : My hoart grew cold—my soul wont | “What is the matter with the White | in question was concerned. They g,a,,dia,nmml stick pin from his . i - i . bRk i = s i Sox ' queries S. J. G They have!! clearly and indisputably from the &4 here. The score ; e g et U 4 : My thront closed up—I could not |the hitters, the ficlders, the pitchers | first ball pitched. They won by r. h e T s L > M and the speed. What's the trouble™ | shutout score of 3 to 0. ang §....020000200—4 : : : ik s : or this is what I heard and saw. | Nothing, except as Hek alost wrote: | r. h fhgton / ...001000100—2 9 St : ; . e “Thehellofitistheyain'twinning.” New York ......002100000—3 8 eries: Coveleskie, Bagby . : o gl ; : e ; A CIub R o Stop —_— St. Louis . .. 000000000—0 6 ; Johnson and Williams. e ? - . 2 . : L sm;wtlh:nr;“:‘:;o(‘:rh\‘::‘\;“d'ho foF Delayed Starts. Batteries—Benton and Rariden; yme base Giants, who rang | up their eighth consecutive victory v ‘ho heaved a sigh and wiped his| This has been a rough-house sea- | Ames and Snyder thletics Beat White Sox. . 5 : “ho(‘y(‘ and snnak,;ng softly, M i . o o RG] S £ STl | e adelphia, May 19—The Ath- ‘ g o b : k. i % : ¥ “I hoped to finish sixth this year— |as certain clubs that expected to be | Tom Starts Something. went at the all-star combina- p sl Sttt o R but it's a foolish dream, 1-2 by now. 5 Chicago, May 19.—The Cubs = beat own as the Chicago White Sox o o . » Vo My club is looking worse each day-— | A year ago this May morning Cobb | the Dodgers 4 to 3 In ten innings yes Hay as though the visitors were 4 N o ¥ : . T've got an Awful Team.” was batting a trifle over .400. For | terday and so made it two straight & lot of ordinary playérs, and S 5 . - o s the first six weeks he was moving at | Tom Seaten, well known in Brooklyn the ninth innfng started the | ¢ 3 Ll - i * i ] I saw a fighter in the ring, amid the | his swiftest clip. So far this spring ! a4 former member of the defunct Blephants were ahead by 5 to o P : . jeer and scoff, he has been struggling to reach .300. | Federal league club of t city, note did not take their bat. Myers | 3 - % . - b Who had his gobboon hammered in— ar ago Eddie Collins was around | only was the winning pitcher but he White Sox down to four hits | 2 ; his bally block knocked off; 350 ddie has been only a shade | started the tenth inning rally with a first seven innings. | e A . i i o 4 They led him bleeding from the ring |above .250 since the season opened. | hage hit and scored the winning run Jher Rube Bresster and Tom | : 3 ; “and then T heard him sigh— Joe Jackson and Frank Baker are | He opened the tenth with a clean were released yesterday to the | ¢ s 7 “I met a gamer, better man; I've got | another pair who have been trying | drive to left, remained on first while k team of the Internationef ; 2 Y Y i : (o no. altbi.” vainly to reach .300. Last Season gchulte fouled to Daubert, advanced The score: 5 LT ; : : 5 2 . Luderus gave Doyle a battle for,the | ¢o third on Flack's double and came r.-h. % 4 ; R B 5 4 % o I saw a golfer as he holed his final | batting honors up to the final day. | home on Cy Williams' slashing single ® ©.......100000000-—1 7 2 h : Zow - i putt one day: Now the Philly slugger is batting | along the first base line elphia ...00110030x—5 9 . : i ' : . “How were you scoring on the |around .208. | eries: Williams, Benz and & . H round,” T asked him on his way; — Brooklyn .....2100000000 ; Myers and Schang. ' v i i = ' o s “] had an RB,” he said, “but you Enast vs. West. Chicago .. 0001020001—4 s can take this straight, Just at present the West h 6 | Biteries—Cheney, Rucker and owns No Joke to Foster. e k I should have had at |world's heavyweight champion—Jess . Pierce, Sez f rcher. Chi May ity S an.any Shohir re » batters, and 2 s . | Except for luc sho ave had at | world's avy ler; Pierce, Seaton and Archer B i Ghorse Toster, icago, May 13.—It is understood ] out more men than any other pitcher. | over the ba and any sort of de . O larc, or Buiicas s that Ban Johnson will issue shortly a | He tried to use this delivery against | livery made possible - by artificial : ; it | se o : 4 £ g Y X 2 £ ame’ 1 itcher—Wal y g A lo make & Joke out 2f e [rule barring the wrinkle ball which | the Detroit Tiggers recently, and they | methods will not be tolerated. Dan- S i e Shoseme :f";‘,‘,’“‘l‘:‘:‘: L Evers Chased. ie““‘:‘ ‘;mwo‘; e The Rey | Panforth of the Chicago White Sox | appealed to President Johnson to | forth has made a fine, record for the Rongilss v “}“‘“’" i ke “‘T;""“f"v“" e e il Clnelatate. M. . 10 Clmainnan B Lo lsis Coein || teem nasibeentusing I Tt iwas\ thiz||istop| 1ts use, clatming it has Just the | White Sox,;and Manager Rowland has:(i OV 8ter Dol WAOHISAE (BAT IeHhe (aRh (EREE f T broke its losing streak of five straight - DEaC Y ploss agamst | peculiar delivery which made Dan- | effect as an emery ball. Naturally | figured he will be a corker in an- But after vou have rcad } gh. |liam Johnston, of Ca a. A S L e [ Tii thetefghth they applied | Fosai ot SO NETy MlCh mmade SaRG ! S hotal o n e S T cave BthisEepistloNin® thesfive! The amateur golf champion—Rob- | vesterday by ating Boston, 3 to B or )\n grea m]' er in ‘1 e Am the big leagues do not want to give | other vear. hoto shows Danforth e e D S A single to Groh; Neale'ss. sacrific single settling the affair. ‘ e e A theliblichersRanyitusihon '“]\'mwg“‘ o echion: Bets We Might Have Made April 12. | 7Jsn't it about time the Bast was | Konetchy's error of Herzog's grou=’ good measure the Browns got 2 1. That Cleveland and Washing- |{rying to pick up a running ? er and a single by Chase scored singles during the ninth which ton would be battling for the lead == winning run in the venth Both three runs. Walker’s throw RED MBEN V. THANICS. MI UEL BEATS TED late in May. On the other paw no Western club | Schneider and Reulbach pitched zood plate, getting Shotten when — —= 2. That on May 15 Cobb, Jackson. | has won a world series in eight years, | ball. Fvers was c ed in the fifth d to.score from second on a Crack Teams of Last Year's Frater- ot Baker, Crawford and Collins would [and no Western town has won a | for arguing over a strike called on s a beauty. The score: nal League to Clash Sunday. all be under .280. pennant in six years. But among the | Collins. The score: r. h. SENAT“RS UND“ING The Red Men's ball team will apen | SUFau! Phantom Shades Fast Briton | =3 "rpa¢ the Tigers and White Sox [ “Easterners” who have been winning | bty ..:100100023—7 13 their season Sunday afternoon at the A e By ors Sh .. | would he scrambling around in the | Rastern pennants are Alexander o omton: L i )000- £.000001000—4 5 2 ¥ : putivicory BB S s malln iy division. Nebraska: Speaker, of Texas; Duffy | Cincinnati ... ..00020010x— second : T e —IF"ans Disappointed. = == T.ewis and Har Hooper of Califor- Batteries—Reulbach and Gowdy; and Leonard, of California. Schneider and Wingo | d ast End field, Newington road meet- | fries: Weilman and Severoid; the O. U. A. M. team at 3 o'clock. | g and Agnew. The Red Men will .have an excep- Rube the Unecrowned. nia, id [ tionally strong tes e field this New York, May 19.— Mike Gibbons 5 i =i — Barmws OI Lowe]l Dmps Sphermd Cois s ¢ ’t‘::vul':'::’l"l of ‘|:: \1"’:11"':!]” ‘n( s((“ 1*::)\:; outpointed l'rod ‘Zli'i‘(‘]\ | Four years ago at this date Rube} . .0 Lee Fonl believes in pre- Alexander Shuts Out Pirates. . ast year's championship team and o s x 5 | Marquard was on his way to 191, 4qness, but he has sent no scouts Pittsburgh, Pa., May 19.—Inabiljty NOW FOR FINISH Over FeI]GG-GOOfl ngm Hart[ord from the Shore Lineup | €VVis, the British boxer, in ten rounds | ., ;.\t victories. He was then only |so far to get a line on Brooklyn s pitching by the line league, b ; B} : to solve Alexande for Sunday's game Bloom c, J. Wright , of boxing at Madison Square Garden | .. v three years old, and he looked | hitters for the big October series. Pirates resulted in their being shut N. Begley 2nd, Herdlein 3rd, Fu- |last night. His margin of victory |to have a pitching future only second — the ball | 0utr 3 00, at the hands of the Ph ss; R. Begley If, Peterson cf, | wag not large : ; q . - two great stars. “I could keep my eye on the bal °s yesterday Three hits we 5 y ; — Ba euied y I, as arge and, at the finish, some |to one or & ; ‘| lies yesterd ; Lowell, 1:-“;55». May ”:9- _B:t"‘:f“l‘l !1(‘nn1x;rke rf, A. Peterson, Oberg or Marquard will be twenty-seven | writes Duffer, ;f I vonhl]kle('y)‘ MY | bunched on Kantlehner in the fourth home-run drive over the right fleld | Scheidler p. Games are wanted with | years old on the 22nd of May. At |head still. But how can I keep my | ;oo ine two runs, while th brs—Bay Staters in Finals. fence decided a see-saw game in Low- z\n\: s«"n;:{pro teams in the city or | declaved it to be “one of those things” | {contq-seven Eddie Plank still had |head sl(lm?" By keeping your eye on | o o8 BH ired in the-elghth inning B % 8 r ate, address Axel O. Eearnest, mgr., | So it is alwa a A ntly, when r vear of stardom beéyond [the ball. Ale: der's single and Byrne's 1I's favor over Hartford yesterday 2 ! wvays, apparently, fourteen 3 on Alexander g 3 pn, May 19.—Both singles and | © o Seymour Park or call 1992-3 even- | ;i i still had ni; ten e 7 Mok afternoon. Though the weather was | S call 1992-3 e | Gibbons fights in this city. He is ex- | him; Mathewson still had nine or ter ; i triple. The score e N s 1an din ez o ings. & fine years left, and so did Minor | We knew that we were mis e 4 0f Wesleyan and Maynard of iams Will Battle for Singles of the skeptics wagged their heads and 5 i cold, play was sna throughout. ected slaug . ; o R Jawn tennis tournament on play PPy g pected to slaughter them all. As a |00 7" some ancient landmark this SPring | ooy, 000200010—3 0 g:oo;est:::;;g ;‘;Z;:igd t}:; The score: L BOTH GR WS REASON matter of fact, Lewis deserves a world | But at twenty-seven the once Bin- |and after v(hin!iin;ia: J‘::;\yr(‘.;‘lv:x‘\n:i - | Pittsburgn ... 000000000—0 0, E : i Lowell .. ..00101011x—4 10 1 of credit for the resistance he made | inent Rube is struggling to hold his | covered that it was 1 Eaiterles s Alasanaer mnaliciiiters bing l4rt to play Jomes of e Two weeks ago he was sent in | weekly announcement that within - and Gibson and Wilson - fooia® snehelotievnile BT e tien nts, and of th e e Reaatonldl b thefonlyyisantielusEian EtIDE0 RN i bod and Maynard of Williams Batteries—Lohman and Kilhullen; | courtney Does Not Accompany His | cleverest workman. :aerff?&fif’t%d:fiifihgifihfi (€ AR (SR £t Rt Cnarecatiol Gambrie o L Rallying from the effects of a hard setts Ins e —— survivors for the finals in Springfield 4, Lawrence 2. Clash With Crimson Crews, wre ! gan on Percy field yesterday by a R Lawrence, Mass, May 19—Spring-| [ihaca, N. ¥, May 19—Comnell | 1o score of 4 to 2. Cornell made costly es, Second Round—Maynard, | feld won yesterday's game by a score | ¢(udents gave the varsity and freen. | doubled vigor in the closing rounds Baseba“ News [n a NutShell errost - Miller pitohed well for Michi: s, defeated Hofner, Wesleyan, | of 4 to 2. An unusual feature of the | men crews a rousing sendoff when | He had the better of the eighth round ) gan, and clever flelding by his mates , —4; Stewart, M. L T, de- | contest was that every score was the | {hey started last night for Cambridge, | by so wide a margin that the crowd checked possible winning runs. The Koeniger, Dartmouth, 4—S, | result of home runs. Parks saved | Wpao on Saturday they Will most the | Lneroed Him enthusiastically, score: 4. the game for Springfield in the third | parvard varsity and first year crews | In the two closing periods Lewis NATIONAL LEAGUE, Springfield 4, Lawrence 2 PN -Finals—Maynard, Willlams, | inning by catching O'Connell's 10ng | i their annual dual regatta. The | came out with fresh courage and save e N New London-Portland—Rain Michigan .. DOLOLIO0LS d Woodbridge, Massachusetts | drive to right fleld With two men on | Tted and White crews are in fine | (oo alaereris One ot letet as Boon he Yestorday i Cornell . 000000200—2 e of Technology, 3—6, 9—7, | bases. The score: condition. Coach Charles B. Court- | he took. It was a greit recovery and Newiy it b Standinglor ol Clubs) 1".‘-11.‘1-“\- l Miller and Dunne = Sy o terby and Clary Jonesy gWesleyan, ~ defeated r. b. e - S v 3| 95 old met tuie fhe mlp. R sedi |4 unewpeplen sl 1L wus complete Chicago 4, Brooklyn 3—10 innings. Won Lost P.C : : ——- against the man rated as the ring's | &riD- ¢ TINES | gainst the Giants, and of the five men who faced him in one inning | big league left in baseball. WHAT ERRORS WILL DO. i the third game of the series to Michi- | beating in the first couple of rounds, he third gam came along and fought with re- Instit g : =74 s Sl i v ‘3850_*{«; ute of Eflll‘;l:gj:rm ----- 23;)3?2383 3 5 ]A]s :hmt Coach John Hoyle in '”-\‘ Lewis left the ring erowned a hero, Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh 0. New London ..... 11 > 846 = S “h ) 1 ‘ SR T = pleces while Gibbons must of necessity fur: Dincinnati 3 a 5 g 5 643 TITTTTTT I TT ‘es] , 5w rom Koeniger i | 1 2l e s mastery ——— s e 1 Aom, am\}th, redetautt Seaogloneand Tenne | 1”'\12“3 T A R fore he can be accepted as the world's Standing of the Clubs. Lynn nd McCloy, Amherst, defeated Weaver Weakened. Rird; No. 8, Brower; No. "”L‘ff])]‘l“““"""‘f il Won Lost L[ 3ibhons did not stow the Britisher | Brooklyn BT : Lawrence away, and there the fans found fault | Boston ... .. ..... 13 9 | Worcester j1_end Harvey, Trinity, 6—4, | 1unn Mass, May 19.—Pitcher ' No. 5, Worn; No. 6, Cushing: No. In the first couple of rounds the St. | Philadelphia 16 New Haven dt:::'e’gd‘,tzgl;‘fa?r;‘;“vF‘I‘l:‘t’ Weaver, who joined the New Haven [land; stroke, Gollyer; coxsw G y > = i , ‘ha 5 i s, Sta p; s fn, 6—1,.6—1 club here yesterday, allowed the local | Chandler; substitutes, Stahl, Andrus | pay; ghost went at his man, landing | Ghicago 15 | Trartfora 2 2 g team to bunch its hits with passes in | and Farnsworth. ago ....... 5 : ; _\ nd round—Rackwood and May- ™ = ¥ ey 5 | hard, snappy punches that jarred and | §t. Lou 14 | Bridgeport IVilliams, defeated Hofne e the fourth inning of yesterday’s game Freshmen—Bow, Aimer: No. 2 e b ] St Louls . K 5 _ Lo 2 S ed Hofner and | 4nq Tynn tallied five runs before the | Pinchoffs; No. 3, Webster; No. s SRR SO saw. 40 ; i 'Wesleyan, 6—4, 6—4. et e THe serve bnh | Jetterson No & Ohgwe No. 5 Short he closest approach to a knock- | Cincinnati e ae Y Games Today. -Finale—Stewart and Waod- | i 0%0 s with Bleper's team on the | No. 7, Quick; strake, Alcie, coxswain, | 40WN ¢ame in the third round, when | Pittsbugh ........ 11 393 Worcester at New Haven Massachusetts Institute of | R _qonr:-:. 8 Hendrie; substitutes, Campbell nn«l‘ Mike drove a vicious smash into the Springfield at Portland Chevrolet 1ogy, defeated Blair and Me- . N e body and dropped Lewis to one knee. | Gaines Today New London at Lowell whherst, 6—4, 5—7, 10—S. N e s, phe % he Briton was up instantly, clinching | Y e ey Bidgeport at Lynn 5 L Now Hiay 0100000113 9" 2 e ana holding untll (he effect of the | Mo Yok at St Louis Hartford at Lawrence = Touring Car IN HARTFORD. Batteries—Woaver and Soper: — RURCHworejjoft: T tohr et Cincine gl —— - g . X g OO P ilndel v Niles D g the two closing rc s 2% g Canacs Anpex club will journey to| Schwartz and Carroll. llnlml(h?hm National Body Files An- - "r,}':‘“& r'\:" ‘l“'“ clo ’“!; J ounds the Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. INTFRNATIONAL LEAGUE, d Saturday afternoon and will i, swer in $900,000 Action. g a op speed and an in- s e B Phi i e ™ Shit teresting battle they nade Gib s P - 5 Ms 9—The Phila- | made. Gibbons > e R hp against the Larkspurs at Worcester 9, Bridgepor! Philadelphia, M 1 oo = : AT Yesterday’s Results, B G sl comuience 5t | ceter 9, Briageport 1. delphia Baseball club of the National | tried for a knockout, but his opponent AMERICAN LEAGUE, € i x | , Worcester, Mass,, May 19.—Worces- | Jeague yesterday filed its answer in | VA5 entirely too elusive Not only did e Baifsion B Betie 3 =L : ;fe re’(l;::stefiglt’c?“;‘e’;;rt ‘:t“'(’;(‘ ter batted both Gearin and Reiger |h(»“'l'ui|ml States District court here | the Briton keep out of danger himself Yesterday's Results. %It\rn-hl':‘ ;‘\:‘\‘\d\;‘:" “rlu‘-(fr\'\”‘]»:;‘»\\4~y- l:](‘clrln‘ Lighs and of Church and Stanley streets |} falfl'ly vesterday and escaped from | {o the suit brought by the Baltimore | PUt he landed many a hard blow on Cleveland 4, Washington 2. '1'” "‘“: S onhohaECald v atiior | Starter. o'clock sharp, as the trip will | 125t place by defeating Bridgeport, 9 | club of the Federal league fo rc- | hIS Wily opponent. Philadelphi Chicago 1 oronto-R ¢ e by troll Holleran, Clinton, | to ]1 The visitors’ only score was | cover $900,000 damages for the =l Lewis gave a worthy account of St. Louis 7, Boston 1. R o Rhara, A: Hianchazd, G, Camps | made on erors i the sixth Inning. | leged viblation of the Sherman anti. | himself against so worthy an oDDO- Detroit-New York--Cold weather. Standing of the Clubs, 25 to 30 miles on a ogan, Houck, Selander, Kildufe | = "¢ SC0T¢: ) trust law. The answer of the Phil- | nent. i N Won Lost gallon of gas. hneider. Blanichard and Hol-| 00 o o adelphia _club denies generally and - SO Standing of the Clubs, Nowarl 3 3 gas i1l most likely!be the choice for | o7 © 010 oy i specifically some of the charges in WANTS BOY RECRUIT ! 7 Lost . | Richmond cici 00 ] § - s battery Al for the Lark- | Worcester . ....11308020%—9 the plaintiff's bill, denies knowledge ¢ : Cleveland . :...... 2 9 2960/ | Providende ... 5 567 |—| Wonderful power on Beticlo and’ Brayne. Batteries—Van Dyke and Tyler; |of the others, and demands that the \Washington . .... S EEROREATE e R 5 67 b , Gearin, Reiger and Smith. Baltimore club submit proper proof |Head of Athletic League Has Recruits | New York .. ... 3 .520 | Montreal ........ 6 9 | hills ¥ LY B of them. ' ekt e PR ooaonan § E Rochester e ELEASE SCHC 5 for Peekskill Camp. 5 SOX RELEASE SCHOOK. RN TR Rl AT et . i 5 smp Detroit et 3 § BUNAIO et 13 =N PhoneWsfor g0, May ‘”l""““"h‘;r Bay | Annapolls, Md., May 19—By timely AMHERST BEATS WILLIAMS. New York, May 19—General George | Chicago : : Toronto ....... 3 i3 I iss r demon- tried out this year by ) i D Vo Ty 2 —_— e : Philadelphia .. 4 R i stration. Kox. has been sold to the Rock- | hitting, coupled with the superior | Goodridge Proves Strong in and Out | . ‘v inEate. head of the public (MRCEPRE - 385 Games Today. 4B of the Three I league. Row- | pitching of Kennedy, the midshipmen of Box. schools athletic league, today asked S e Iy wants to carry three catch- | defeated the cadets of St. John's col- | Amherst, Mass., May 19—Amherst | 1€ Vorious national defense and pre- Games ay. Richmond at Toronto. his list. These are Schalk, |lege yesterday afternoon by a score ily defeated Williams here yestep- | PAredness organizations to assist in Chicago at Philadelphia. Providence Buffalo. gy S of 5 to 0. Lowe, who pitched for the | day. The score was 5 to 0. Good- |sending 1,000 boys to the mnational| St. Louis at Boston Baltimoreia R0 Shester Wll L[ A M S - collegians, twirled a good game, with [ ridge pitched for Amherst. Besides | guard training camp at Peekskill thi Detroit at New York, —_— - the exceptlon of the third inning, when | pitching a good game he batted havd | summer Cleveland at Washingtan, VAL :NNIS TEAM WINS. - | the middies made two singles, a |and stole four bases. Th ore by in 3 | . | SMO a E i and s ) rases, e scc ” - here are 1,000 hoys hetwee G The Yale tennis te: a no < » - double and a tripie. The scor lana 19 years old who are vln\\;:nll- ‘[n HASTEILN TEAGUL R S e & r h.oe. | S G ¥ t | ficulty with the Pennsylvania team S > present in the armories,” Gen. Win- | s - Rt Navy ...... .00400010*—5 7 O |Amherst ....... 20011001x—5 9 Bik w10l (We vt b \'M\:“"n yesterday afternoon king four 287 ELLM ST., CITY St. John's .......000000000—0 4 4 |Williams ...... 000000000—0 4 send all these hoys to the camp, At | TLynn 9, New Ha : matches to the visitors two. Yale has |- Bemer!e»l:3 Kennedy and Connolly; | ~ Batteries: Goodridge and See; Fos- | boys should have this chance. 1 Worcester 9, Bridgeport 1. el jlof sulmerRadrieaiRin BIEpIRALD IS F - biLD, PLEASANT 3¢ CIGAR [ Lowe and Burgess. iter, Young, and Michler, i most democratic thing that could be." Lowell 4, Hartford 3. year. | L T

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