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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 laity Rushed 10 Rescue of Gian:s When Things Looked Bad--Phillies Bow Again to Cubs--Braves Go| oreless In Game With Cards--Yale Admitted to A. A. U.--Johnston Must Stand Trial--Other Sports e TTY T0 RESCUE D STAVES DEFEAT, Master Relieves Twirlers and ts Make it Twelve Straight cinnati, May 24—Big Six, the of many similar occasions, came e rescue of McGraw’'s hustling s yesterday afternoon and en- the pennant chasers from Go- to make it twelve straight ; the second game of the series Herzog's Red Legs. The to 3. ty's chance to show his old- nning and also to demonstrate ill had a jinx on the local the ninth inning, with within one run of tying up edings. e Benton had gone along at o | nt-winning gait for seven full not a Red crossing the plat- Then Benton weakened some- in the eighth and permitted his r teammates to score onc tally. pundered further into the mirc final session, and McGraw rush- f Jeff Tesreau to the rescue. Jeff [l about as effective as Rube. the Ozark twirler had pitched P man, who hit safely and scorsd er, McGraw played his ace and Matty to the center of the ound. say that the Old Master re- éd to the needs of the occasion be putting it mildly. When took his place on the mound nd Wingo on first and Louden rd. As the proper solution of ing situation he coaxed Groh grounder to Fletcher, who Louder at the plate. Groh second, but Clarence Mitchell, * of renown, popped one third and final out. r. h. 001000300—4 10 000000012— 1 eriés: Benton, Tesreau, Math- and Rariden; Schneider, Knet- hd Clarke. e. 1 3 Cardinals Blank Braves. [Louis, May 24 St. Louis its losing streak by defeating h here yesterday 2 to 0. The als got a run in the second Hornsby singled stole second ored on Miller's single. Horns- jo scored for the locals in the lwhen he hit over Snodgrass's or a home run. The score: r. h e. 01001000x—2 6 1 2o 000000000—0 7 1 eries ga)ee and Snyder; Ra- Reulbach and Gowdy. uis ubs'Trounce Champions. ago, May 24—Schulte’s home the fourth inning of yester- game with two men on bases large factor in the defeat of elphia, Chicago winning 8 to ehoff's homer in the third ac- d for two of the champion's The score: r. h." e. 10042100x—8 13 3 elphia 002100000—3 10 2 eries: Vaughn and Fischer! McQuillan, Chalmers and fo Jake Had Everything Eburgh, Penn., May SMOKE XMOOR HILD.: PLEASANT 5c¢ CIGAR 24—The by | score | ,momxm played like champlons here esterday, and with excellent pitching to lcad them they whitewashed the | Pirates by a ¢ e of 6 to 0. Big Jake Pfeffer had everything on the ball, and two little hits was the ex- tent of the Buccaneers cannonading. The Dodgers mound artist was never in trouble and the issue was beyond much doubt after the first two in- nings. The score: r. h. e Brooklyn .. 120000012—6 11 1 Pittsburgh ..... 000000000—0 2 2 Batteries: Pfeffer and _Meyers; -qID PUB S$QOdB[L AN ‘J2UYL[YIUTH 1pIWYIy pue uos ARENA A. C. BOUTS Williams-Hartley Bout Should Be a “Whale”—Taylor Out to Take Pro- to’s—Measure, One of the best balanced boxing cards ever arranged for New Haven foliowers of fistiana, will be staged next Friday in the spacious Arena clubhouse, when under the auspices of the Arena A. C., three star bouts will cater to the appetites of lovers of fast milling. With the same careful plans for the entertainment the bo: public, that has featured pre shows given by .this popular club, battlers who should set > agog with the brand of work dis= played. i The blue ribbon event of the night | will bring together Harry Williams of New IHaven and Pete Hatley of York. But little need be said o ability of both boys in the art of slug, both having dispensed lheir wares in New Haven on previous occasions. The | mill is carded for twelve rounds, with toys confident that it will terminate in his favor before that distance has been reached. Another of New Haven's favorite sons will be sees in action in the sec- ond star bout, George Proto who meets Johnny Taylor, Leo Flynn's prize package at 116 pounds. Eight rounds is the route over which the boys are scheduled to battle. Jack McNulty and Henry Miller both Elm City mitt artists, will clash in the semi-final of six rounds, with the management promising an excel- | lent curtain raiser. WORK ON PLAYGROUNDS. Workmen Busy At St. Mary's Ceme- tery Property Making Alterations. Although J, Pluvius put a crimp in the efforts of the workmen engaged in laying out the grounds for the St. Mary's Athletic association adjoining the new Catholic cemetery on Stanley street yesterday, considerable progress was made on the first day of the operations, and as a result one of the baseball diamonds is well under way | as is the work on the running track. | The next work to be started will | be on the tennis courts, swings, | trapezes and other apparatus which | Wwill be placed in readiness first Zor the children. With an even hreak on the part of the weather, the grounds should be in fairly presentabls shape for the school children at the end of the term next month. Father Winters is having plans prepared for the erection of the build- ing on the grounds, but it is likely that this will be one of the final un- dertakings at the grounds. Steps are being taken by the various societies to secure a large membership from their ranks for the proposed associa- tion, and when the next meeting 1is held,-it is planned to have everything in readiness to complete the forma- tion of the association. GLICK, MERCERSBURG COACH. Frank Glick, farmer captain of the | Princeton football team, has been selected to take charge of football at Mercersburg academy next fall. Glick played football on the Prince- ten ’varsity for three years None Better On Tap at Taps in this Vicinity: as one glass will conclusively prove. Ask for your ale or lager by the name— FISCHER — For Goodness’ Sake! Our Special is a special Brewery product that's ALL Brew Bottled quality. On Saie by your dealer o, The Hubert Fischer Brewery HARTFORD, CONN. MANN SCHMARR, W.J. McCARTIIY. (as) I The Answer. When the battle breaks against you and the crowd forgets to cheer ‘When the Anvil Chorus echoes { the essence of a jeer; When the knockers start their pan- ning in the knocker’s nimble way th josh upon your play— | There is one quick answer ready that will wipe away the sting; There is one elastic come-back that will hold them, as it should— Make good. No matter where you mix-up or the row, | There are those among the rabble who will pan yvou anyhow: | But the entry who is sticking and de- livering the stuff en to the vyapping giggles up his cuff; The loafer has no come-back and the quitter no reply When the Panvil Chorus echoes, as it will, against the sk But there’s one quick answer ready that will wrap them in a hood— Make good. finish in the C’an as he There is the case of a certain fan. When the Giants had dropped their thirteenth game out of fifteen starts he said to us: “This is the worst looking ball club McGraw ever had. The Giants will finish a deeper last this season than they did a vear ago.” We neither denied nor affirmed the report, having no hunch at that time where the Giants would finish. A day or two ago the same fan had this to say: ‘I knew vou fellows were all wrong about the Giants. I knew all along that a ball club able to hit as hey can would never be down there long.” The Giants had the answer. In place of offering alibies, they went ferth and made good. The Exception. It is a rare case when you see bats- men on opposing clubs pulling for a rival pitcher to get going. As a r there is little satisfaction in cheerir the arrival of one who in turn will roll you back. But we haven’t seen a National Iustily for the Mathewson. Johnny Evers, “who skill, brains and stamina is to his profession. aualities in a rare degree, and. while we are out to try and beat him at every start, we all hope he has one of the best seasons he has ever drawn. The young fellows on other clubs can blow and go, But when men can lost es Mathewson, Wagner, Lajoie and Flank have lasted, no ball player f return “Any of a credit and drop out’ The Recora Reversal. Dear Sir: reversal as pronou h Giants? Where :‘n(\ml Soabaonhy anything like thirtee: P end then started \\nr;, :"f‘ Rfaleen, secutive wins? ‘We can recall no reversal in the rast quite that abrupt. Tn 190§ tne '\Vhite Sox were seventh anq plavi roorly. Then, apparently | eny change, they won straight. | switeh as quickly as the Giants | is not recorded in the dope. season Broaklyn dropped | llke ten out of twalve on | and then came back for a nineteen out of twenty-four abouts, at home. But many cteen did somethine the rcad. spin of the the 1916 Giants. ‘When the Giants started West they had won two games and dropned thirteen. Thev had a percentace around .147. “What club,” we asked Stallings. “do you figure will give vour club the hardest fight—Brook- Irn cr Philndelphia?’ “Neither. answered Stallin “If T can beat out the Giants I'll take a cha n the others.” What, in what has pened, stamps the Brave mandar os the canniest prophet of the v W oof What, Indeed? There are th There are thing But what tear: this— When a putt pops out of the hole? Apparently it will be some time yet hefore Matty can devote his exclusive time to golf. that harass the soul; into the heart like And John J. McGraw doesn’t care i this time is ten years away. actly twelve years ago cate a well known Western wrote some verse which would be equally applicable today. They were written late in May, 1914. The re- frain was: “I come from Cleveland —let’s talk about baschall.” bard If there is any parative depe, Crew league such thing as com- Princeton has the pennant practically nailed up. Princeton has beaten Harvard, Pennsylvania, and Annapolis. And Harvard has leaten Cornell, while Pennsylvania has won from Yale, | legiate games. With a rap for all your errors and a | i the Metropolitan | amateur | Univers league ball player who wasn’t nniling | Christy | Matty has all four | any standing wants to see them f N2 Do you recall any form | club ever lost | con- | without | But for the same cast to | Last | , or thern- 1 oliva | wreath for record reversals goes with | han- | that bother and jolt; | at this | Columbia This ha een PORT LIGHT Grandlend Rice the low-geared dnpe, but we doubt | whether the upset will go far enough Cornell in- the intercol- There must be a upsets. tc displace even to dope YALE IN A A AT limit, Eli's Athletic Body Becomes Member | of Metropolitan Not Enter Team In Championships. New York, May 24.—The versity Athletic Association mitted Yale was ad- vesterday to membership in Association of Amateur Athletic Union the will be able to compete in ths pionships of the Metropolitan . tion. At various times Yale's athletic associations have held mem- bership in the association, but the New Haven institution has never heen represented in the governing body of sports in this district by its Athletic Association. Although Yale will have the right now to enter a track and field team in the local championships, a lett written by Wesley Oler, Captain of the Yale team, to a member of the New York A. C., indicates that will not be donme. Mr. he might he able to enlist ior the N. X. A. C. teams, He o stated that he would shortly transfer h registration from Yale to the York A. C., so that he could com- pete in the club games on June 3. The wrestlers, swimmers and gym- nasts, however, will probably be en- tered in various A. A. U. events. McHALE SIG) WITH INDIANS, Philadelphia, May 24.—Pitcher Marty McHale, formerly of the New York and Boston Americans yester day signed a contract to pitch for the ! Cleveland American League club. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York 4, Cincinnati 3 Brooklyn 6, Pittsburgh 0. St. Louis 2, Boston 0. Chicago 8, Philadelphia Standing of the Clubs, Brooklyn Philadelphia | New York Chicago Cincinnati “ Baseball News In a Nutshell ll Hartford Bridgeport bday. Springfield at Bridgeport. Hartford at New London. New Haven at Worcester. Lynn at Lawrence. Portland at Lowell. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Buffalo 5, Newark Toronto 4, Baltimore 1. Richmond 2, Rochester 1 | | | | Syracu J. Johns! fendants | the Johr | into the | trial. Judge FIGHT FILMS GET JOHNSTON IN BAD iJudge Ray Upholds Charge in° Johnson-Willard Film Case 24.— of se, tan, Y., May manager James Madison, £quare Garden, and the other six de~ indicted for photographing nson-Willard United States, Ray has fight must pi Pittsburgh Assoclation—Wwill | and in future | | Yale athletes in all branches ‘Washington Cleveland Philadelphia Detroit St. | Chicago this | Oler stated | | that he was watching for all the talent | New | | Springfield | Lawrence | Lowell | Worcester Loui Games Today. Boston at St. Louis. New York at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Chica All games, rain. Standing of the Clubs, Lo Games Today. Detroit at Boston. St. Louis at New York Cleveland at Philadelphia, Chicago at Washington. —_— at and EASTERN L ’s Results. GU Yesterd All games, Standing of the Clubs in London rtland ew Hmon s P. A.wins friends without any side inducements— without any coupons or premiums! The in- ducement to buy Prince Albert is quality! 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