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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1 916, Semky Waltz is Handed Fine Lacing by McAulifte--Giants Still Pursued by Mr. Hoodoo--Robins Continue to Gain in Race--Young Men’s Society Plan Road Races--Murlins Protest Allowed--Other Sports MTLISBEATEN | Coltins Not in Line for ™ Baschall News In a Nutshell _[|POLDGROLNDSJIVE 00412010 SOUNDLY BY MAC Manager of White Sox " — e PURSUES GIANTS fif\f{*”\",fl;i.,.\ oL e Washington at Cleveland, 1 and Burns, Yesterday’s Results. e - a[herwelght Ghfimp HaS thtle 3 > . = » . &l;?:s& Plljxln)lsz:gglphm 2 : ;lix LEAGUE. Al Mamflux Schulz e[ al Hang Robins Still Winning Brooklyn 7, Cincinnati 4 Yesterday's Results. Brooklyn, June 7 Touble Pummeh'ng cha]]enger - : : . . . - Pittsburgh 3, New York Soringnela 10, New maven s arst | [eleat on Overestimated Team |° Junded. to, all corners of Ebbets 11 \ hits o) | vesterday on the initial 1916 appe Standing of the Clubs. SEice o = | ance there of the Cincinnati Reds. The € | Springfield 10, New Haven 4 (sec- _ | Brooklyn = artillerymen proved the . . w. L. he _greatest crowd that ever : - = Brookisn o s ond game). New York, June 7.——Those unfor- | more effective in concentrating their » s : Lynn 2, New London 1. fire and won by a scor of > 4 R T e e : o : : Newi¥orl R 3 Hartford 7, Bridgeport 6 (10 in- | tunate Giants played a good enmough fire an e e three things happening daily, e ; o : < Philadelphia .....2 9 548 hings). game at the Polo grounds vesterday, ;¢ o} ‘;“f‘“"y,‘i‘ e riing, noon and night, Meriden, it - : : - - - (‘m(_mfimu : i ;\ r)»riosxor h,’Yifll.vsrencc ik but they didn’t win. Pittsburgh won | ants and Phillies lost. Big Jeff Pfef- Semly"” Waltz of Hartford take ] - : . ;s : . : : Pittsburgh : -465 oitiedd ronel, ols by a score of 3 to 2. So the burning | fer was hit in all but one of the nie b severest beating of his career at ; - 3 : TR e 46 S e - question naturally-arises— What's the | IDNInES, but he succeeded in keeping - & g 5 the hits sufficiently scatterec ) m - hands of Young McAuliffe, the ; i - & o Bl il oovcuoss Sl 1. o) |luseRotiplaying Ralz oodigame MERVORII <2 L e R from the Park city, battling the 2 > k. Today's Games, New London ...... 8 can't win?" The answer is, no use at ‘ Herzog used three twirlers in the irror champion” from Hartford Gk i ; 2 i St. Louis at Bo: 1 Springfield cees 11 v all | course of the game. Charley Mitchell m pillar to post for fourteen rounds e 8 : @ & Pittsburgh at Portland Lt 10 3 If the matter was put before a jury | the southpaw who started the contest, he fifteen fought. At the close 1 3 ; in G Chicago at Philadelphia. ;‘”_“ rence .ok st }: . 1t would bring in a verdict against Al | W25 followed by Moseley and Schnei- the - fifteen fought, At th 1 : g 3 i 3 Cincinnati at Brooklyn. RATY | ot o & b S der, but the game was over to all prac- oFl mw‘r’l‘:;';_l“; oxccm‘" tcrg: 5 - : gk 2 : Worcester 5 5 14 . :)Iqumx the young pirate pitcher, as tical intents when Mitchell retired s i é : - / . AMERICAN LEAGUE, Lowell ... TG eing accessory before, during, and af- | The fireworks started spouting in ;f‘:’f‘i,c‘)“‘!‘&“m“"v( h""‘“’se frseny : i ‘8 i : AGTE: Harttord b s csii g 16 .3 ter the fact in the downfall of the 'the first inning, when Jake Daubert BeE R e ) : | New Haven ... 20 3| Glants. Another young man whose made the cireuit of the bases on & featherwelght champion set aside Detroit 3, Boston 0. Bridgeport ... . 26 ; hf"hm'Ior roused suspicions that he | drive which was express from the Sowls, that follownd the neet Other games, rain. : i was hand-in-glove with the guilty | home plate to the center field fence, iR SRR ik s Today st Games: Mamaux was Joe Schultz, the Pirate | making no stops whatever at intermes 3 g asemar, | diate points. The score r: l?;;:t::mf’f‘;' ’md‘ fi‘f’db'{hem This Schultz person is an out-and- : e RO ISED opE, -C. out kill joy. In the ninth, when Fred : : Tl overrated battler from Hartford : S - . S Cleveland ........ ; header). “m.,flplj b e S e R LA S DT Mt have taken a short trlp to the 3 e : . B <. New York ..... 7 5 New Haven at Bridgeport. o toihizal aec o s A LS 000 DO Ot i forpheus. emky is still a oo : 3 R ‘Washington R, e g i Lynn at I ’w\)re‘me‘ to tie the score, Schultz stuck his hand W f B ! : HoNton B 2 . Towel at = oulend in the way and kept the terrific smash Semky Goes 2 5 . e y Detro S 9 = ‘ 4 3508 Tly Goes Down, : 8. ) . : s i o . down to a measly single. Schultz Brave Tes For salles p_no round except the sixth did e ; . ail 3 e 2 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. wasn't sure that he had any hand left Semky show to advantage, when 4 . § y 3 . sl = 25 —— after he stopped the ball, but he had | hit Mac some stiff blows the . S N : 3 E $ hiladelphia .....15 .365 Yesterday's Results. saved the game and appeared con- brs unguestionably being the : : § o T ford boy’s but prior to this and S el e < Today’s Games, ward, there was no time that Boston at Detroit. did not prove that he has for- New York at St. Louis. en more about the art of slug e : gl e Semky ever knew. The joy of - . Bridgeport and local fans knew Yesterday's Results. Standing of flll‘ Clubs, Springfield at New London. Hartford at Worcester (double- Boston, June 7.—A batting rally by St. Louis in the sixth inning yesterday | netted two runs and a victory he | e B N o fenred) locals also rallied in their half of the e (7 el G The Giants have proved conclusive- {;ty = 3\ " (014 Core only one l Toronto 5, Rochester 1 (first). ly slnce they came home that they can g o8 PC R C S ) Rochester 8, Toronto, 2 (second). come nearer to winning a ball me in all the other innin The \ | Buffalo 8, Montreal 4, (first). and not do it than any other club on Hamalol Morteal 6 oo this well known and popular footstool. | ¢ 1 oo 00000000 pounds in the elxhth round, when : S famepecallguied she Glantsiiyo hilayl oftony SMESNIEE 00001000 jus smash in the stomach, where £ : o : . 4 Lynn, Mass., June 7—Lynn defeat- x $ 2 - | caneer's pitching was about as trans- isely took the count. This was o ; o : it ed New London in a pitehers' nattly Frovidence RIS D ] ost he showed of his knowledge & ; b v vesterday, 2 to 1. The visiting team NeWwark £ ALUMNI TO PLAY. ; v e : ; score: ng in the whole fifteen rounds. o ; - . ) scored once in the third and it was Richmond ....... . e A battle roval is ky is & champ, however. b ; 5 : £ not until the eighth that Lynn was Daltimore : 2 o Pittsburgh ......100101000—3 9 o | Saturday afternoon at Walnut Hill fter” the tenth round the milling S o e s able to get two men across the piate, Montreal e . New York 001000001—2 5 o | park, when the New Britain High Bd up perceptibly, what little : W ek ! ; ! sy 7 Singles by Orcutt and Denovill o S coanocooosll 469 | TR teries—Mamaux and Gibson: | School baseball team, or what remains ng was done being put up by the S S e e k. sacrifice hit by Daley and O'Corell's Rochester 4m00 Benton, Schauer and Rariden. of it after its recent showing againe Eeport boy. At times Waltz : A o S A i error figured in the Lynn scoring. The Toronto ol . New Haven, will lineup against a start that famous k. o. blow of score: —— team composed of former students at nly to have it fall short or run Today's Games. (o T ST (T Helachool LBl Ixtultsrent \st doing te''back of his opponent. Semky [ X Lynn Sl e Newark in Baltimor the McGraw stunt collecting a galaxy hicago, June 7.—Rumors have | that he is not anxious : 209025 eyward Sl s s ote, —The Chics ey g great Mttle champ. ot anxious to handle a | New TLondon ... 001000000 Providence in Richmond. Philadelphia, June 7.—The Chicago | ¢ ior performers to oppose the regu- been in circulation for some at | tea : g i b - Auliffe’s head and footwork was | prrg W CTUER HEOR (AT S0 Hoe Lo ‘":h”:i .”“1 brosent [me any-| Ratteries Trero, a#l Harris; Rochester in Toronto. Cubs were in a batting mood yester- | jars, Speaking of the stars, Bill Man- Iy ‘to swateh, his style «‘?mhh":“.\' ence Rowland as manager of t e s {“,"":. “;‘r:m;];f tin and Russell. ; Buffalo in Montreal ay. They drove two Philadelphia { gan will be among them. ]dfl;:“Fq"::r“;“:‘gss i@:i:‘}mr‘i:g Chicago Americans. Collins wishes | agerial rcins of the Chicago toam | mlrz"‘é‘_e’mx“‘g were few and fap |0 State that there is no chance for | were going to change hands he would | v < % A" [such a change. Owner Charley Com- | know something about it, , it being estimated that not |fict & sl sl G b 3 ling 2 i tor. ‘mmako & baker's dosen | Skey has never spoken to him of such | “There's nothing to it," sald Collina acts ! ove, and, other thing, Eddie states | r 5 be the sum total. On the other [* ™ g RREEING, it would have been a busy even- r a Burrough's adding machine in the rear an opportunity of bne been secured to keep track ng at him. At this juncture a AL le wallops administered by Mec- | photographer with his instruments e. Still Semky is a champ. entered the ring, and the great man- Boys Enter Ring. ager T. J. Gunning got on the job i 8 s, Heading for the corner was gettl lose to 10 o'clock |lmmediately l\aI:Aielm:gm;;Q his appearance |that the machine was focused, G\gn- . R ‘ L ring, being greeted in a vocl- | ning got busy with the resin can, but a ) fi(“’,R,S,\M : i his efforts went for naught and his Bl Hlie ¢ R d | B:;?:e;r:;;: Erldgeport and | countenance will not be seen in the Walsh Weak ; v ! i ROCESS DIS EREP\'“ le fellow he retired to the north- | Picture hdktlr‘l th%r_? bei:fi_l ?r\:;t cg;fi als € ells, IS Taken 011[ afld V) ) 7 il 1 K T§ ‘1;9 here he sat, -paying no | boxers and Dave Fitzger: - g ! p ) T il gyl l slranre;tt‘:ntm“ to what was going scientious and square official. Semky Then Flflefl $10 ; % 3 ! ; ‘\l ound him. In markel contrast |still holds a championship. 2 d 5 ; b i 1 e arrival of his epponent, who That Pretty Belt. 5 o \ p » I L G‘- al wore his batbrobe which | Noticeable around the belt of the | Biidgeport, June 7 Walsh weake ; k C h Hisomewhat in need of soap and | Capitol city boxer was a belt of red, LR T e 11;;-{:'0;-(1 o A% 7' / ¥ : 3 A_‘RETTE AND\P‘PE SMOKERS ler, Gilmore and Lavigne. dolph and Tragressor scheduled for next You pay for quality when you buy P. A. The Ghetto pug was given a | white and blue, supposed to represent \ : S i Sigeegl S him for three r oine g ; 8 g cheer by his Hartford friends. | 5 champion’s belt. It was a gorgeous | ted hree runs tieing the B % : . 'W. insignia and his star stood ] afrair, the kind that sells for four |score yesterday. Two hits and an out i \.07 P E | PATENTED H RINCE ALBERT has ominently on lthc gi«tm_mni {n- | cents'a yard in wmh& <rr;m‘\('l.dbu; gave Hartfora the winning ran in the JULY 30"‘!907 i H real value that pre- nted with water. is taken |it was a fair idea of the only kind o 7 / = ) | Iif ittty Il . s anted that the S. W. means his |5 pelt that Semky will ever be able [ 10th: After being taken out of the i e gee> J RCYNOLDSTOBACCOCOMPAHY miums or coupons can’t and the star to represent.what |to wear if he continues to mingle in | box Walsh figured with a spectator, 3 3 NS e i % roduce — qua]ity/ Pre- not. Still he is a champ, You |ne MoAuliffe class of boxers, Cham- [ Was put off the field and fined $10. B (& ‘WINSTONSAL M.NC.US.A|| | P > H » plons come and go but I go on for- The score: { g o f | E TONGUE | miums or coupons have is {Was a Shame. ver, Semky. . h. ) : s Sxex, Beny Hartford ...... 00101108017 1] 5 | | \lES NqT B'TE TH | never been offered with rays of the spotlight was not A Syl Aok o =4[l Wil Lt it 4 & ridgeport . 1030110000—¢ 19 ¢ \ g | i I HM \ 7 -3 % A = HIHHHUHIVITITEI on the allpged battler strong | ., . mifinal affair was a brutal| Batterles: Salmon and O'Conno. I 4 - ¥ Prince Albert because we it him so he stood up 4 o , I hnllt(oeds‘;roungl the mng giving {affair with Young Mack punching |and Skiff; Walsh, Mulrenan ang ; know smokers prefer qual- Stanley Creed at will, until the ring |Crook. - ) ' } g € - = |looked like the stockyards on a busy = ] ! Reverse side of tidy red tin ity | Neither national nor afternoon. The affair should have 4 i’ k ot SMOKE S e L R Sox Grab Two. state restrictions on the use ks & = 3 Springfield, Mass.,, June T7—The | ] GO IR D R e e e ; J\ | ; of premiums or coupons can in any way affect the sale of P, ] S0 Eook npd nbecmd pioos Infhe Beol A | Prince Albert! Men get what they pay for when they buy two Meriden lads, who did very well considering the surroundings they are [N league race yesterday afternoon » m\@ (\\ \ the national joy smoke—quality! e B ey by drubbing New Haven in both ends LD, PLEASANT 5c¢ CIGAR of a double-header, while Portland, ) . ¥ = — our hottest rival for position just now. -\\ 3 P. A. comes to you with a real reason for all the goodness watched the rain drop. The festivi- = . . . S o e o O \ X ! and satisfaction it offers! It is made by a patented process all but pitchers and tfielders who | \ 3 . % - e TR e that cuts out bite and parch! You smoke your fill with- double-header. It was a hitting splash | | out a comeback. from 15 until 6:15 and remarkable ings 3 Fle v, one \ ilikg n g g 3 sediieniblo R e ‘ Wl [l# Flash-it-hot-off-the-reel, Prince Albe_rt, will let you cut Sox home-run club, twice drove the : loose on that old jimmy pipe or a makin’s cigarette like a ball over the fence in the first game, | 4 5 with two men on bases each time. I CR . 4 hungry fox after a chicken! And you can beat it up and TeEccros 3 ) down the path-of-smoke-pleasure so hard, so often, with [ First Game. ¢ p 8 U e ’ SANDL GERS r b e fi 1) so much enjoyment you'll feel sorry for pipesters and rollers Springfield .... 00140302x—10 11 o' A 5 p New Haven 000301004— 8 15 0 who haven’t yet nailed a pew on the P. A. bandwagon! I es abave I}IC aver i Rat?eries Justin, ]‘:\R,O} and Ste- b : . J ; N i £ Malt beverages . Elacelil phens; Bressler and Devine. Yoanisooplyof nnce Albert Quick action introduction to Prince Albertisn’t any harder quality--never above the average in price. = LA Gia I ol than just to walk into the nearest place that sells tobacco b G | 5 4 red bags, 5c; Beverages you Can Springfleld ..... 1200601x—10 15 1 tidy red tins, 10¢; pound and and ask for “a supply of P. A.” You part company with Y - New Haven . 100003000— 4 7 4 AP s i L a little change, to be sure, but it's the cheerfullest Afford to Enjoy. ward and Devine. é J 0 femidon wth sponee-moist: investment you ever made! For dividends-of-delight, A nickel at your favorite tap. Burkett Visits Worcester. 3375.‘.‘ inisshissesiont ezt Prince Albert backs Chpplng coupons square off the map| Worcester, Mass., June T—Worces- . ter took Lawrence into camp 6 to 1, The Hubert Fischer Brewery, yesterday, errors robbing Herring of 1 Brewers at Hartford Ct. i e shutout. It was the first appear- B e ance here of Jesse C. Burkett, the 'l Lawrence manager, who for 10 years ] nat'onal piloted Worcester, as an opponent of ]oy a Worcester team. Gardella’s steal of % home in the eighth and Potteiger’s SMoRe timely hitting featured. The score: r. h. e. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. Copyright 1916 by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. g i ‘“'m'('(‘flvr 5 . 10200012x—6 8 3 JOHN BOYLE COMPANY—II. O. THOMPSON, PLAINVILL | Lawrence ... 000000010—1 4 4 o—3 - . — BRISTOL HARDWARE COMPANY, BRISTOL. Batteries: Herring and Tyler; Ful- " m .