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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1910. Yanks Blunder on Bases and Kick Ball Around Lot--Hall is Generous and DBraves Beat Cards Courtney Announces He Will Retire--Harvard Goes Down Before Boston College Nine Dritain Machine and The Fafnif NEVENBREAK IS | Anderson, Former Federal [BUNDERS INBASES | o, the games. The league wil An- ther meeting next Thursday even- SENATORS' SHARE ~ League Pischer, Now One | (OSTLY FOR YANKS LIGHT Gsaie Of McGraw’s Best Bets, o Ain’t It The 0 Dyke Makes Strong Bid for Browns Profit hy Many “Bone” - Grantland Rice Hitlss Game for Boosters G e 2 e Plays and Win in Twelit o | Truth? How to Keep Cool. tal]l club in seventh place has won | most as many games as the leader : (As the warm weather edito = 2 s St. Lot ne R Keating - v 1 have us do. Sure ¢ axcestert Mass! Worc . . St. Louis, June S.—Ray Keating ' aqvisers would have us do. Sure cur The Change. » i Baseball for 1916 in both major hble-header yesterday, Worcester 2 - T e O e T PO orr o= o tninket Wl eamucsilin su il com oMo ) one ing t 5 - S N | : . | couldn’t make it sti ‘The funther: leagues has come o one b 5 . . na always three or four clubs to th Gircuit that were the softest sort Licking, clubs that would yield thr games out of four to the flag cor tenders. But there is hardly a so ark no \ t o ven t Bush pitchir and i Earttord broks eventin | : !'had a two rur 1 at the end of the it you can . ing of the weather. el e . s . - | the game went, and it went twelve ;| Though your collar's wilting ; innings, the more ardently K 3 your rt is on the splash; was hit by the Br . ana defeat Imagine you're an icehc that 5 came to the - core of 6 lipped its Greenland tether, by two visitors ed fir But | . . - to 5 ning up the ocean with a tsmen faced I not 2 man : . : . The battling was hard trying. cooling. icy dash. seecc % e 3 o~ : b 5 It wa elling encour Keat- f was effective with men on : _ . e s ing went the ole twelve innings for 'hat's the use of bothering or rant- A contest. Gor . : ¢ : : the Yanks, wherc he cad ed with profanity ¢ i i 1 'stuff entries in Jones 1 to dai ur diffe 'hough your shirt and understuff ©T Deshacsc EonLNe L Terent e nerable. | s, His first candidate was the be clinging to your mes ] i aged Plank, the men who more than Go & fetch f wood with un- B ot You donyt hll'e a hau f other pitcher nake ball alloy rbanity | g € b e 1 > ton ball club TR ' g o ! Qo En noE \riding at tne nead of e When you want to * 2 h rubber i procession, H > Jennings mad s = ! from the rul r seventh in- 2 3 Y ning when the s mixed hits \hen you think vou're clamay with Unis remark acninton is novw tell your sweetheart 1 ome rors an sho c stream of per: ation & 5 = B ag mostye + | ,,.’,,,1,‘, Home CoR e e e vore bode 4l vour @ame. Most of the other clubs All About It: | S . e Siay R rot. Wait until better weather ar- trord ... . o 2 o BT S REn s ata e R e r hie) i an R thelothor eI s Ret it g et cester 0 S : : E il D e T el ting some pitching. Then seec ho ? Y ; i : iong Washington sticks at the top Your Pick. atteries: R ff a ;M ? g - . g ' i could not find the range of any of the et your winter flannels out and V; other St. Louis pitc 1 the only huy an overcoat | reason the gloomy a 2l - 5 1 . T Sir: o 1p = le a argument Portland. : made subsequent shifts on the raound Yes, it's quite an casy job to follow Slz He E ':‘ r‘ t ““,(:“ ‘,r(d,’.“,,,‘ —Portland ; e . i 4 S - | was to slip in pinch hitters. The the advice has [,‘.rl 2 ,’,‘l he ”N’)‘“ ] Bica 1o, i e . . Yanks werc outbatted ind the hitting Cheerful editors put forth without the leading coliese =~ Hihiele = Fhs “Harry Lord E E ar, 7 : - & i : of the Jones-Browns not only was the least ressraint; season; 1 mean in track zxl ol vd of Portlanders tur 5 . S . nore frequent but cleaner tha . To o cool and chilly s R -PoLsH ey vd of Portlanders t . . . . mare juent but cleaner than ti To can the cool and chilly stuff untc e e e t their fellow-townsman = e i . ; 5 : i - of the Knickerbocker clan. The beer or ices 5 he year from the track were manager, w et . . . - . score: Provided you can kid fithat gleiesiotithe venr fhon S Ly p a traveling bag. First Baseman | . T v . - & you are what you.ain't, Boh by, or I, Gl s h wel h r e headll : 3 2 e - New York .. 000100400000—5 - edith, o enns; i Both B of Lowell w: hit in the he o g 2 2 0s 0 o | = were marvels. Meredith's record of ball during practice and was un- . . : - . St. Louis ... 020001011001—6 13 4 Well Balanced Power, e e e lay. T cor: gt : i < Satteries—Keating v 5 g 3-5 for the 120 hurdles we h fCoRplayShe Scor: - St : - T”‘f"“, eating = and - Muna-| gyith pour such entrles as Glamts, o 00 Dl S b s . . v : . maker; Plank, Davenport, Park, ' gohins, Braves and Phillies it is R S e Gnd o e . o . ST Weilman and Hartley, Chapman and | g1y ain, or approximately so, .o A L T 00000000t : ¥ i Severoid p istern club will win the & SO You don’t advertise the ‘:fin d xyi"f",’{ EoSEC e . . : i i : i S e National league pennant this season. AnotherGhoIce jnan and Kilhullen. iy - . . : ‘ : - 3 ND s v NNE e report reakness of the | 5 i Ll . . - . e ST R e ri I was led to betieve that goit fact that the poorest : . . fe ; ; “hica June 8.—That a big!| Western clubs hasn't shown as yet. fe Tas AR st Hit Only One. - . ; g > : 3 g o S et S WUl AR e ine e a e physical anc S bwrence Mass, Junciatir . - ] shake-up is tnder way in the Chicago | All four are showing much "' mental recreation. So although feel- player in the bunch ] Jur —Penning- - : . # Cubs was evident last night when ctuff than they are supposed to have, el Nf the home team held Lysn fo e g T Hent Weeshmias snniunced Rt i Reos and Gubs espeniallysnow- e prettywell STAtooktCiupllasti Al o Kell i i rence . - & o v Bussleen eeghman announcec LA = Legs AN o8 3 N.A ; . bout two weeks ago I developed a | nit yesterdax, Lawrence winnin . o= hie had released both Mike Doolan | ing surprising strength. Two montns ADOUt two wecks ago 1 developed o trimmed you at Kelly ) ingle was secure = 5 : ¥ = Sto Ferke: is generally sufficie ) show ¢ el i St . and Steve \. rkes to the Atlantic club is generally suflicient t EROW & i ifo cotrectiit! Inithe meanwhils 2 of Southern Association, and that | arative power. This ; Faiia her, and 1s his first hit of the - ‘ SRk x e & tional leagme 1 have lost about nine pounds, have n. - The score . ’ s i ¢ : Lie \would Ml cave Hodavifor Iew WWovlc ns, the cas 3 e Ro appetite and take little interest in § 1 : A s : e R e e Lfe. 1 know now Il never enjoy 01000000 i ‘; E .. e . ¥ R SRS that would add a couple ke )} Loty 10 it chubs g s nything again until I correct that ence .... li 1 h the team to take the places of those Imost tied on the final play, les; JELAS Ash : P .. 000000000—0 1 2 e 3 916 Just what should be don tt Penningt 1.0 | released. n a game :7)»11'[. But for 1916 the S Ltteries nington and .Murph ager | his pi o o WIS o about it? tt and Harris. |7 3 s S pitchers, particularly Mathewson, SRR BRASSIE EDDIE. s A £ S bt 1- | the vete ,» and Ande on, the former — . ing to win the pennant this | Fea O e e e re are two choices open—de- ARVARD VARSITY VICTOR. | act e 15 EoletiTelof It thatlllereat baiil anl deisor e o o M k M k U Z : f z SpuiRenskenrae Rl e | he has made a number of bets with | one h e s ac GRING orts .r will correct the fault you - | of the best pitchers in the parent les Over Second Eight and Fresh- | his friends on the outcome. Mac is | baseball o | ion Photo shows - & i i n in Trial—Yale Crew Timed. highly pleased over the showing of | Anderson sending one over. [ fi Id N M h jie Her 5 i a The Hero. w London, June 8.—The Har- 0 uz e C lng I s easy enough to be pleasant varsity defeated the ervrrvnr] l e eighth by wett, the opposing few troubles encroach; | Baseball News In a Nutshell Around ““Stuffy” M Innis :.0.0o0m0 | When he foozles a short approach and the freshmen in a bru and a half miles down anrwvv\ he Thames last night. e varsity finished nearly a length 4 of the second string men, with NATIONAY, LEAGUE e e st e \ It nas been two vears now since But you do throw out e S b s : s Wkt z #sf £ | preddie Welsh won the lightweigh half to the r. The time ws = —— - : s LA e e - Rt : Sty Yesterday's Results, Nestorday's Revulte, . Ll title without landing one s your chest and boost, up | B oeeh hat > Fredai h stroke througho hea | Boston 3, Louis 2 rence 1, Lynn 0. ; : | punch. In that time Fr 5 : | o me - first class man - A ariga T | BREY G s : Portland 4, Lowel 1 : | fused to meet anv frst olass man, your favorite ciga e d | i Wi e i | cver the twenty-round distance morning wor g an hour's | artford —First £ & rs anc o public at large . it MR Standing of the Clubs, promoters and the p e rettes: DI < Hartt. E - have let him get away with it. Wh >.C. | artford 5, Worcester Setond = i et 9 — i {ors 7 Fon P ranta f Rrookl 24 &ame H s hblame Welsh for taking advantage o rooklyn ........ 1 . 1 : i : % 6. prevale te of bocberism now SRasiay Other games post 1R . e | the prevalent state of Sl MiLs sosaens a0l Dosihoned SRl ; ot large around the land? You for MECCALI Enitadelphiaict il : : Standing T : ! o Welsh has come fairly close to cnicasg 2 | ik 2 eah= Glube, i 2 : | ¥ wreck the lightweight industry, stroke started at thirty-four to ;.‘::il,:r,,,,'t.” B “ieg | New London .... atha iy Sl . £ 4 i | but he onl tly to blame. The minute and averaged thirty-two | LIRC A : : . ! the distance The coache re-| .. "7 e S Portlanall. e i 2 i & 28 i . # | public not to reddie dance "“ ed the showing as decidedly en-| = ~“OWS -.o.c-.. 2 Lawrence ....... 1 s o £ g : . | ten rounds wc Seans mn t t e SR ! —— [Srae i el o 1 @ . : cchedule in about seventen minutes r the first mile the varsity was | Coaneslodar: Lynn bd by > freshman cight. \The | St Toulsiat Boston. & | Eperce e e : = ; Y : E i ] ? nd varsity set the pace for the Pittsburgh at New York. Hartford i 5 | ? . § ] r d ru mile. There were no pace.| Chicago at Philadelphia v Hi S e : ; : ers for the third mile, but Cincinnati at Brooklyn le, at the Bridgeport ....... 1 o : . | etch tk crub varsity e 7 = H : 7 | y .. o TS ‘ d the first shell. The en AMERICAN LEAGUE, Games Tod : L FE 3 = / 3 i i hed H : i ! Elis Cover Course in 22:03, Won arsity crew, rowing down | an ebb tide and against | feht wind, covered the four mika ! tta course 1 night in 03. | pringfield R : i P b ‘ % @ i XTI sed des f the fight-lov strongly e Worcester at Springfield. — Yesterday's Results New London % Sl o | i £ S WI % (o 3 St. Louis 6, New York 5—12 3 't at Have - 5 . e (B awrence at Lymn, ‘ . . | Former Red Sox Flinger Generous P ning Battle yon by g Other games postponed— in. Lowell at Portland i i 4 From Colgate. . e Co o A : at Critical Times Bt Fotnt. g Standing of the Clubs. S, ! FOR SYRACUSE. : - j o i 3 S : SRR d its baseball season yesterday S Holy Cross D ed by Ozanze Nir R 3 % A £ 3este ne §.—Charley Hall, on R ictar et aae b lang e 18 600 | y Cro: ted by Ozan Nine ‘ . 1 Boston, Jur short-time battle, i The 5 = s s By Score of 7 to 2 H 1ix 1 s 1 2 Red Sox twirl n held 1(\» [ Eravesil CIGARETTES e was called in th inning | \V’ A s 55 i \]l"",' oL dinaS s uneRt s S nien: . 4 S ?:\‘:, e G ina Boston cap- account of rain Tadets 3 e oo : e 1 S Sl 2 3 ; e 44 & | tured the game, 3 to 2. Transports ched the victory in the second in- 2 SR Al 5 Sl 4 ' Konet n the fourth and Wringhaw, thinle o ol | Chicecolb i DIB : g Holy Cross on Fitton i v f T - HiolitoRt onslehiv ] . : 8 o nke : e ossion. ! . : . i sixth innings was followed by hits o e St ons ol 2 to 2. The York State boys S : : . i ¢ « i i bR = i nd he scored twice. Wilhoit, who | ugh short netting them two runs. L8 5 L& s s B 5 4 hrought home in the first in- nded catch by Coffin of | GEESEE R0 ool ol (st b e - ot : i 4 il aditana’ Goilieaien | % 2 S Game: partments game le 4 : stance,orale OREE RS o s 7 ,nT}ho fifth was o S Sl C s e e S - b . ” er's single Wilhoit tripled | No plcked - green, he score T pa ; B i 5 5§ . S him around in the sixth, The Car- ificiall . d ; au ; got their runs with three hits icia ripene EAcu oo WL i S F a basc on balls in the eightt artific 'y P 5, ol s .. 000( 5 ' a . A . . sessen R Anc ey 3 tobacco is used in ane nzerford X TERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Batteric A 3 T 7 Gill and Caroll. st. Louis ...... 00000002 6 2 CA Eve leaf is UTO TRIALS POSTPONED. Yesterday's Results. s == : ¢ - . 7 toston cee.. 00020100%— : MEC . Ty TUFTS’ BASEBALL PLAYERS, i : Batteries—Hall, Steele i s | : i LSS e R " i Nature on n Prevents Speed 'Fests in Chi Providence 4, Richmond Tuf Ul te as been t s; Ragan and T npened by 0 - 3 5] Javan i z marve] of college this se ) i H SR 2 et Toronts Rty i | for it has been be but once th ; s : RFADY FOR OPENING, the stalk—which ex- L | B % - o . - % 7 P A slimination trials yester: | e e [Eimion s o b ooy, M| | Factos Leaguers to Start samrins plaing the wonderful | i A Montreal 6, Buffalo 2. R Bocox wwal automobile | orrow it is scheduled to play Trinity | £ i “ihe mesting. of the. organ i 1utomobile Won Lost P )y to be run r Rere mlven | oo v L -C. | at Hartford, and on Saturday it will . Dot g R o nd meuow- i weet Holy Cross at Worcester 4 : 1t Lctory hall gue h ccording to present plans B e 18 Boo|lcam's fnal game will be w | : . sday evening, armangements were pagg of America’s favor- be obliged to tak i (i BA o s i 3 i etat Shan T 3, | Dttt RSSO0 i opening the season next 1 Richmond ....... 18 486 | 4 “ = n - ¢ > . as Frids has lmn left « ¥ ] 7 > | which will practical (< ay at Walnut Hill Park, when & are the course for the race. Montreal ... . : | lege championship, as Philadelphia, June $—Connie Mack | Mack says he is making every effort | two games will be playved. Keprese: ite brand of Clgarettes' Fuffalo . 5 : 1 %22 | lost but two game: curely making every effort to build | t0 build a wonderful infield around : tatives of the N Eritain Mact - | Rochester ....... 14 2 e oar s ot ; s N t1 I “mp *orbin on fcnisixtoen team calahowe Lo m : uffy is, the Athletics’ f company, Corbin Screw Corp SMOKE liarontolisa it s, A4 ting ge of .319, W all machine. Barly [ cyer the only member of the once | IFafnir Beari - . . wring company, P. & i - — | the players hitting over G & season the Athletics were con- | $100,000 infield—MclInn Collins, bin, Stanley Works and the Norti !O [l 5 ZOov.nml ]Oc ] Gamc | stolen bases, 20 of which were to the r joke team, hut now they | Barry and Baker to remain. MecIn- Judd Manufacturing compan ide b NG package Y Heal mienn od dit of Captain Stafford. are feared. Mack’'s team has plaved | nis has been plaving great ball this | were present at the meeting &b_ e Itim some good ball since the t, and | son both in the field and at the | The opening games w be between THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY experts are of the opinion that next | bat. Photo shows MecInnis going after | the Corbin Screw Corporation anc * the Athletics will be heard from. | a high one. the Stanley Works and the New ) a (Additional Sporting ;:\u On Twelfth SMILD, PLEASANT Ic CIGAT ne S utreal. Page). i | i Iy