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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1916. ot comm— Yanks Win Another From Indians--Alexander Bests Pfeffer in Fast Battle--Cards Take Reds Meas- pure--Oarsmen Effected by Call 1o Arms—-Collyer Under Surgeon’s Kmfe--]acobson Leading Swatsman $ 2 [L T[] ARMS TAKES Some Players Say He Has HSHER THRESCUE | ‘C ?@ - MEXANflER BEATS COLLEGE OARSMEN. ~ More Speed Than Johnson WHENRAY WEAWNS! DODGERS BY ONE RUN vard Loses Freshmen for a | I Vermont Schoolmaster Relieves Hurler Wins Duel Witk | | ne y-Pres. Hadley to the Rescue . ; ; Galdwetl When Things Get Warm ‘ Cielier on Wet rie p : Co | Lines to the Colonel. The 1916 Tigers. ¢ : | Out of Polities or in it, The ¢ June rush from the Ew London, Conn., June 20.—The : ) Clevels . 2 el vanie i e o ) e ern i T Alexander the ard varsity crew pulled down i staggered th m s with more ! £1ill a fighter every minute, 18's ly dape. ‘“Boston,” id\ G as g vesterday and as @ hm over the four mile course last : ; ‘ fireworks hittin srday and again | \y batting eve like Cobb; st ye at us out by three games t Je ffer went down to defeal k 5 A - 2 1 brought the leade: < @ oints. .re’s your health and even better, | Since then Boston has ing, starting a few minutes be- : £ o 7 : The New Yorkers wo ore c e ahove the common mould | vvho mear good many more ik - 6 o'clock- Coach Herrick in- i 3 7 to 6 in a fighting ume in which | That na party lin could fetter any thr am We ¢ tainl _“m leaden skies, an inter ‘v‘vtr‘n‘ ted the oarsmen to row the first - e there was explosive batiing by hoth | And no Fate could ever hold. ss good as we were, witl - lichs s antigacaslagalitonr s i sides, but in which the Yankees did rival weakened. We may t naBill Kil I z foul fly Paddle ithe next two and xow . : | the better work with the wood eat pitching, but we will get pite from Stengel's bi . the il RGO R B G : . - Although Caldwell B kg s L Remempen i toc)ilad yises Eontho | TS el e e B O ! Jodger runners languish- return was 22 minutes and 20 : : lenal e reerr T Tis side “that if Cleveland gets into a world | & O ots nd third the > wat Inds. A fair wind helped the boat - L : i took the field in the Arst inning series, Tris Speaker has never played ! = 50 2550 Pt the result avor of the PI : St Tie Midehor nearly slack 5 i : . e e e e e His i o a lasing world series club.” Dt that other heEhavelbeen t was the first time the Quakers : | Consider it recorded. S beaten the Dodgers at Ebbets : : o erinds A< Sung by Giants and Yanks. this year, and only the second crews were on the river an hour i > £t 1 hammered him until they were | sir: Of all the pitchers pes | upon his rivals as they will upon him. | t they have beaten the leaders al the varsity trial, but confined . i 4 : | equal terms, then Fisher was sent to | There’s no cove like Coveleskie. - b all in a total of ten meetings. THE practice to mile stretches diag- | . ! ! . I'the rescue. Fisher did not allow ‘ s s Cleveland as a Flag Candidate. Jue hiouR Al fue chetapiens | 8 up and down the river below . : . 2 ; £ run, allowed only one hit and pitched e TR e el ol Manaihal o 1915 within two games of their new thouse. Harvard's freshman : : 3 % ; | 2 meritorious game. He was equal | Cail Out the Reserves, lies of 1915 have proven well enavgh re—a margin so all that n»t;i ll)‘(lf\(jtrg::‘:: \121‘::':111\ o : ’ - o : : : ity cosol] exacting oceasions. Covel- | As we understand it from F. Moran | that a pennant can he won by a ra petan fllr‘ e 1 w, Francis Parkma - o : g P Sios = sl Lo sl in | and J. Dillon, each is to hammer the | outsider. The Braves that year were > A alled to report to the Eighth | o : : ; the first inning and also after that, | cther's black away in about two! picked to finish deep in the second SEIUD gandhTogein tkiolty eWhe ent headquarters in Cambridge, : - : . but after the fi he kept the hi S ToEiR e il e el i e v e Pat Moran men Pree e et o ‘I \ . 5 scattered with the ald of the sharpest | aqua; horsepower, with the veracity | The claims of both iere joshe (5 S e, e (o | ; : : . sort of support and the fact that sev- | of each one unimpeached, there shall | and hooted, which accounts for the | ... e ed that he had been given tem- : . : ; . eral New York drives went straight fo - 3 ok - St i Syt eRsUcnEsrhapsiaminutsbety sen ol & , : , 1 occur then a double knackout very|fact Cleveland has few scoffers today. | oq of the Brooklyn sixth inning and v leave of absence and would bs . < : - ficldens soon in the contest. When two upsets come in succession | {0 tniddle of (h g e S in the boat today and will row L w & The Yanks took three out of four | middle of the visitors' seventh ¥ Or can it be that Messrs. Moran | the average outsider is willing to be- |, % ri v % Z: . 3 i nd s e 3 Low il § e i > T Quakers got a run off Pfeffer in on Friday. In : ) i ir;nr\m”:]:ei;;m; 'e::]‘(\: ’m rY’ho ‘nn'\r“‘;‘»' &nd Dillon are merely talking through | lieve strongly in a third, once the | (1. very first round Bancroft, first rd Cobb and G : 3 : 2 nsiderably ups rer i he % 2 Bk ¢ nonslyg | the v ¢ an , firs - S CHGL o i i s || nCAER FONAIECTE E R chance arrives. up, doubled to, left, and an ensuing and under the revised batting orde e sacrifice by Niehoff and single to left hought to be absent for good Th an is the only varsman at Red the New York affairs have been going | The Greatest. Miss Molla Bjurstedt’s beok on |P¥ Sto T2t RO () B o 10 was subject to military call. : WS o 5 forward nicely, except that Caldwell's | Sir: To help decide an argument, | “Tennis for Women," recently gotten | Vale’s eamp the squad is affected : slump yesterday after indications of | who is the greatest all-around athlete | out by Doubleday, Page & Co., has derably by the call, several of : o Gl & a convalescence was not pleasing. A | from this list: Jim Thorpe, Oliphant, | more than its share of valuable in- en beingy members of the p % batting brace by Rr_Aker an Magee Des Jardiens, Mahan, Brickley or ! struction Wh Miss Bjurstedt battery- Just who may have to | helped the cause of the Empire City Berry, of Penn? What order would | doesn't lknow about tennis for t for duty was not definitely - > g battlers. you plnf‘onth(:e Tm?(l o sex as well as the opposite could s n at quarters las: night, but it is g Ui - SEny h e, D) (el i Lawrenceville written upon a postage stamp. G y 5 5 b New York ..... 510000100— Jim Thorpe, we should say, leads Rasi LA LIRS A ed that James Sheldon and ; v S ; 2 - | 4 Cleveland ...... 202020000—6 ¢ | this or any other list—taking in his ) : ; Cincinnati, June 20.—Three hits, Ratteries: Caldwell, Fisher and ! varying abilities upon the gridiron, Speaking of Tennis. one a double, in the third inning gave Nunamaker; Coveleskie, Pagby and | track, field and diamond. Ranking;Il'S easy enough to be pleasant St. Louis a victory over Cincinnati O'Neil. act of winning a bet, vesterday by a score of 3 to 1. Ames n a pit s' duel which wa wortl than | Watching in spite of a water soakel under way there should eb e ‘ e poor and he was dented severely 1 : strengthened doesn't vard’s second varsity and fresh- # 2 : the home batsmen. The dope, for they will cut in as heavily Phillies were ahead at all vith the excepton of a briet er were tried out, as Parkman Vi e Philadelphia . 100000200—3 9 Brooklyn . 000001100—2 9 1 tteries: Alexander and Killifer; Pfeffer and Meyers. e Lawrence may be drafted | the varsity crew. G. W. Gamble forris Hadley from the junior et f e flo | In the o 2 - Foirtand Seen i the others in correct order is a trifle 3““;"1 I‘“}“;” ‘}“rh‘”“ I"]‘”" el Grve Mirerkee Gome But the guy worth while the one | held his former teammates to eight 21 rom e reshman boat. AT - - , 9 : i 5 who can smile, hits and was most effective with meh ssistant coach, also a member of | o o : . No 50-30 Evers. when, with three on and none out, he ttery, left camp frvr_ New aven : : Y T is nothing halfway about T hnt siorietntlve voubay® have struck out Griffith and caused Wingo ight to report this morning . 4 L i S 5 e Collyer, Montioned as Successor m‘ y Ever TTe d hasl noeE0o50 | LAURZIDRTS SN 0-0 L S o to hit into a double play. The score other sources it is reported that - " s g — G . This is especially true where |Just heard was Grover Cleveland . r, h e Buth Low of the Aiet ana tlis, G SR : . Coach Courtney, Goes to Hospital e e el i iq\e!v;x::d‘v\}*n f’l,‘?‘?”‘iu?-Zq"‘;v-, 'f; r':;:j“ Louis ...... 002000010—3 10 1 an .and Morris Hadley of the | | - o ; as wor y eleven out of four- .y .innaty 000000010—1 8 1 ¢ e ; o g . g pire Johnny can follow but one of twe S incinnati ... i carsity créw were the only | Washington, June 20.—Several | fellow has goon control he will be for Removal of Tumor. iU devatriita indes oripilay oo start Batteries: Ames and Snyder; Sch- Philadelphia, June 20.—Willis E. :other clubs that such announcements er Michigan Star Affixes Brown Coaching Contract. vidence, June 20.—Archie Hahn, ic one twirler in the American league | came. Manager Clark Griffith of the | FPoughkeepsie, June _Captain | alive, having first well roasted him neider, Knetzer and Wingo. Several of the boys say that if this | cne over. | operated upon for a tumor srowing the situation gets beyand his control. | ay tnelrecords in the case, | vp to the announcement that Pitcher Guy Nickalls, Manager Elkins " ollver's home is at Chelse: some Iis early decision. And we violate | vania Supremacy. CIabinAL i enaing Lot B noHeo RS waiting a while and later in ATIONAL LEAGUE. Games Today. lieve Courtney of active coaching|has made for the umpires. i i aireic s W niaalal of \ttended the me, i 5 va Williamstown Mass., June 0.— j vesterday , 6—3, 6 ce for the oarsmen until iein s R S E but it is understood that after his! 1S estent Just before the game word was sent f —_— <t sets Rob s of Kansas, he would be un- BOCounY o WEL Sroupde. is to continue as assistant coach. yesterday afternoon. Clarke has been | three next sets. jBon i BE o : Won Lost P.C.| Standi £ Shae aa e Mobile, Ala:, June 20.—John Dodge S e R nst the wind in choppy Standing of the Clubs. i el ) deRe GRe el el RAIN PREVENTS GAME. : | New York ....... 24 533 1en paddled down to the two Louis .. ieas } Towell “ the Louisville club. Molla Bjurstedt in the mixed doubles r Michigan athlete, twice win- | Cincinnati in Chicago. Springfield in Hartford. s : “ollyer of the Cor: -l or else leave him severely and S e T T : ———— h as i speed | Senators says that if he could teach | John L. Collyer of the Corne Yoo Tris Speaker has ot o P & whilo Sesteraar e -as | v ho has as much if not more speed 1 L ot : Sy ) ) veake ° Il S o atrhile vesterday there s | h the hall than Walter Johnson. He |Shaw the art of control and change | CFEW journeved to Ithaca with the ' serer Iy alone.. to the Cleveland Indians, but Gu JOHNSON IS PEEVED. tely for immediate duty. Coach upon his chest. He will be quartered He finds it unable to go just so far Walter Johnson would be Ed Walsh's k, Manager Felton and Captain o4 e — - — SRS A — in the same room in the Ithaca hes- and then stop. He told us last March cpponent in the me here last Tues- day, President Ban Johnson of the abtaii Low. Harvard's' repre- : : : ives suggestéd ‘rowing’the races nine miles down the Hudson. His no confidence in sayving that this return to Ithaca strengthens the re- stand has about ruined Johnny's prordscan oRftont Nepitaveny| Toronto in Newark. JuliesineRsescaron Philadelphia and Newport in the final n g Yy imed, by th i i g William Bernard Clarke, '17; of Litch- Davis s slow in gettin i orning,” when = they will | A { operation he will give up rowing and | > 5 S : . 5 illful service enabled |to reporters by Manager Clark to join the Yale battery. \l ; TI;D 2 lc“ (h‘x orlé»Bnls:m Pht_i;m:‘lzlle’ devote his time to coaching under the | field, Conn., was clected captain of | and Biddle Kkillful servic abled | : seader and e Brooklyn-Phi z ractice to the waters near the Yester: sults. . - 2 i able to work. B i £ ] A tendayis dieeults. One of the interesting sidelights of | a member of the varsity nine for — — ames postponed—Raln. the regatta yesterday completed is three years, playing shortstop. DIES FROM INJURIE : 9 7 el s ATN TVE AME. 3 Mobile club of .the Southern | aearillan e S1i Whitney of Ne¥ & s | Brooklyn 29 17 .630 | 3 among the twelve crews. This is in- of the e | McMillan and Eli hitne 3 ites 56 seconds, which | Yo Ost dicative of unusually fine condition Williamstown, Mass., June 20— | association died last night from con- | York won the Old Dominion double§ A z ¢ Roston ... e o) 23 489 | Lortland 5 % 8291 only ra has there been so well | game scheduled for vesterday after- 'on the head yesterday by pitched | feating Richard Tunstall and Hugh ”e‘mi“[‘;‘m;“i’"e,’ "”“L""“)'“‘l Cincinnati ........ 24 2 Sheol| Pl 2 ‘z i conditioned a lot of men as those who | noon was called off because of the | ball thrown by Tom Rogers of the | Whitchead. Carlton Smith of Atlanta In n 2 minutes 25 ey QOBBOBoK 1 e ETemtf ord RS NER e o 19 407 _M e —_ yew Huven 012 an Y reatene AT s Games Today. Bridgeport S o i n 0 > Adeh 2 £ R k. Ay Boston in New York—(Two) f the dashes at the Olympic Portland in New Haven. 5 and coach of the Brown Lynn in Bridgeport. en at camp who would be | Washington players state that there | cne of the greatest slabbists in the ! 2 — r s st eveni % ‘hen Johnny once casts restraint | rop | iner 5 - : : o R Slorae ol o . > | Cornell freshmen last evening, and it | When Johnny once ca ; Morton hasn't done them v much | Cnicago, June 20.-—Aroused over fiarters when messazeaiarrived | 1= Shew,itheflankyiipitohenifof itho [iciipacerhelould b theftaliciof thelllo qdor vt Ui e o b1 be asidolapon the el hel admits bhat!l et 0o bR LT e el Ty 1re’ to 1M ing the oaremen fo repert im. | Senators, teammate of Walter. | league. Photo shaws Shaw putting | W2 ar { arm—i 2 g | the Washington club's failure to live hn went up to Broadview at.noon L pital with Coach Charley Courtney, at Macon that he had determined to | TENNIS TITLE FOR DAVIS, ad a long consultation with Who yesterday returned in the care of have no debate of any sort with the| == L i it aiteasT canatdered I B ball Ne S [n a Nutsh " I three nurses. judges, and so far he has stood by | Californian Beats Biddle for Pennsyl- | 0 CTICn leasie velrerday Bone e oy ase \\ e r if the crews were to be dis- { J n rni h P, must be lived up to ks e b ! . ro. | entire summer, however pleasant it | Davls of California won the Penn- |must be | MUY, by the military call. Ydale ad- port that he: will be seclected to re-| entire E svlvania State lawn tennis champion- | One of the largest week-day crowds fPresident Hadley of Yale had Yesterday's Results, Montrea] in Pravidence. {ahGolveriise dunioriandastl ‘f‘r"F‘:“‘]e‘ WILLIAMS ELECTS CLARKE- S unal ofithe stats tourname news tha e attempt to come eded and had obtained a leav RO G, S o Buffalo in Richmond. for another vear of rowing at Cornell, i tack Johnson would bose him s : ¢ the | orid at be of the illness of . i f he Williams nine for ¢ s t | him to win the opening set, but the | Griffith that be riim st bl | S . scvice of Courtney, who is said to|the Williams nine for next season at | h ; i ! o 98 varalcy ;Iv\f“”xro‘»;)gl n:i‘ric Lhis sscoio maine wers poeinon) on EASTERN LEAGUE. . e T el mioting of this years "W mien | Califoruian) proved irreslmible In fho | dobmupE s fRUhED 10 ol m miles. The junior varsity . | SS BJURS s N Pristeciniiny “VM: ':‘L“o Standing of the Teams. | the fact that in all three races there SR S = MISS BIURATELT EEATEN, L : ; | Philadelphia 53 S - 0N = || eclared unsatisfactory. Yale's A 18 5 12 among the oarsmen. Tt is said that | The Holy Cross-Williams baseball | cussion of the brain. He was struck | tcnnis championship yesterday, de- Ehicacalist s 25 el a5 &8 rowed this yvear. rain. Nashville club. Dodge's home was in | and Miss Florer Ballin of :;nw TS anpoauge Dl s e e a2y Cincinnati. He was former York defeated Whitney anc iss B e e 2 | Carranza’s Personal Friend | St. Louis in Pittsburg. Games Toda i \ — —— : : v track team this last year, ! AMERICAN LEAGUE, Lawrence in New London ) re-engaged for a long term, ac. | il Worcester in Lowell. Sl e (o] (1‘9 S thg a g to announcement made \os-l Yesterday's Results, : “ | Hahn came to Brown 11<t fall | ing more interest in track work 1 Lost - | Local Boy is Setting a Fast Pace for ‘;fr"‘ml’,r?r?*:.'”‘ F. W. Marvel, New Yark 7, Cleveland 6. R & t EELE feenarcnnt Ne other gaimes were. scheduled. JACOBSON IS STARRING : J e : = T : @ efl] OREL own than ever before in the | Cleveland 3 593 ! ? ! Gol e’ To - AT » ic history of the college. Washington . o5 2 .55 Other Piayers in International | n man Taber, holder. of the | Detroit .......... 556 1 e L i ; » i S B 's record for the mile run, is to | New York * o 549 League—Has 370 Batting Average. ; A » g 5 RS in the coaching. | Boston ... RN -509 1 Merwin Jacobson of this city, Who - - . Ji i i s SANDI E Chicaga IS % ‘ T cavorts in the left field pasture for OHNNY DODGE KILLED. Fhiladelphia £ > Rochester tea min the Interna- stancis 3 n P43y C t «t B -t bile, Ala, June 20.—Johnny — tional league, is showing the fans of £ o o v e Ol’ll’lQC 1611 S QS e, a New Yorker, third baseman | mes Today. that circuit some of the brand of ball Ty e ciagfl i 3 e Mobile Southern Association| New York in Boston. playing that is sure to land him a % > ; Brewed bl died here last n t from in- Washington in Philadelphia. = W 2 é X | received when struck in the| Chicago in St. Louis, PR b vl s e | 7 & | The HubQYfFISC}\ePBTQWer s - jor league teams before long. At the # % i o with a pitched ball Sunday.| Cleveland in Detroit. e - poneE e : 5 at Hartford e e R st outsct of the present season ‘Jake ; s - fe e e R | e was on the payroll of the New York . incinne and INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, Giants, but the heavy odds which con- | _— fronted him, comb: ing against such Yesterday's Results. as Burns, Kauff, Robertson and TO FORM NEW LEAGUE. Richmond 13, Buffala 7. Rousch caused _him to be relegated S ; s reateri & Saitmere o to the bench. Later he was shipped | The Newark-Toronto game <was|tc Rochester by Manager McGraw, but with strings attached to him. 1ing in Room | onal : 5 = i o ostponed on account of wet grounds. s for DOSP: After poining Tommy Leach's club, Jacobson started pounding the ball | of discussin e ‘,.:\”",2;' | The Providence-Montreal game was fibaseball AU ansterred to a later date. g in the same fashion of last season UK y while a member of the Brockton team enla Standing of the Teams. _|in the Colonial league, and has con- GEN. TREVINO AMERICAN LINE IN_MEXICO - Providence ...... 28 14 . tinued to wield the ash effectively | v | Richmond . 22 since. General Jacinto Trevino, the Mexi- 1;%u‘ffala S g6 5 th’r&;e latest official figures issu:-lr(l bY | can commander who warned Per- 2altimore TN . e league’s staistician show “Jake's™ | o 2 | Newark ..... ¢ 9 : Datting average as 370 for 36 games. | S"iPE thal an advance by American 1;\‘-':rmr:n1 5 N . lG?lmg ta the bat 135 times, the local | troops would mean war, is an inti- o onto ., ad has pounded out 50 hits, scoring | 1nate personal friend of Venustiano SANT 5c CIGAR an»mwr 19 fimcs,p besides p\i‘l‘ferinz bases.. '| Carranza, de e b tomor Mexico. He commands about 30,000 i 1ll‘rmps. which have been maneuvered ’r(‘:‘(\ntl) to be in a position ta attack Pershing's column. The map shows | the line held by the American sol- | @giers under Pershing from Columbu ON TAP AT LOUIS W. FODT, HOTE L BELOIN, KEEV of | N. M., to Namiquipa, Mexico. | MANN SCHMARR, W.J. McCARTHY.