New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 15, 1917, Page 8

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SY N ST. LOUIS UPSETS SENATORS| IN PITCHING DUEL| — | Fios - AND You PRESENT s , YOURSELF FOR A, an’s Team Dispels Foars ol | Pieper’s Poaches Go- Down i |Wille - Doak Ontshines Fred -Hand Battleat “TheRock” | Andarson Alter Fast Battle AND You IMAGINE You HAUE BVERY PRYSICAL EXRAMINATION DISEASE. ON TH&® —— New Haven, May 15~~iew Haven MNow: York, May 15—~MMiller James moved into firet piace in the Mastern | Huggins and hig force of Cardinals league by gaining & cleati-out decision | from St, Louis' are beginning to ‘re- T4 hete yesterday. after- | cover their equilibrium following the sobre. Moess Miller's [ rude and unseemly reception forced center sent home | upon them in #uch recovery was introduced .yester- day: aftérnoon et the Polo Grounds, when & 8 'to 1 victory was recorded over the giants. It was the first engagement of the <5 % 3 6 -mmm:'ufinllthmth?:m pog : Weaver. and Devine; | ern. section e league. was <~ THEY J/GIVE YU A EAN Ryan and Carroll. marked by quite a fow, incidents of BrL OF HEALTH AND PRONDNCH You A FINE SPECtMmeN. OF PHYSICAL ‘DEVEI.OPMEINT' game and his successor, Lacy, Blond Bill and Dr. A.n'domn‘nn wiM, the home team rh“ lkth'.d.m.l: such a fine imitation of pitching that culty in defeating Sprimgfield by o | only three scattered 'safeties apiece score of 11 to 6. Lacy gave nine pass- | Were allowed by the pair in nine hl ‘batsmen. the latter previously singled, | part of last week. . Prime evidence of ¢es and hit four nings’ work. It so happened that one ‘The scbre: of each trio leaked in at a highly crit- | : fcal time, thereby Briving home a run Lawrence . Batteries:" Shea ers, Lacey and Lgnch. 5 r S r. h. e ~h e W , 1 St. Louls .. 001000002—3 . 3 0 ponum :’thm.m New York 000000010—1 3 “2 outplayed Portland in all departments Batteries: - Doak and Snyder; An- of the game yesterday winning 8 to 1. ' derson, Sallep arid Rariden and Mec- Plitt was hit. hard and’ had' Wweak | Carty. ’ : support in the infleld. 3 ‘The score: o Reds Beat Robins. X { T h e Brook! May 15.—~Poor old. Chris 0020030408 11- 3| m...‘.f.'?. down teodngn Reds final. .000100000—1 4 8 iy discoversd an Eastérn olub. they . Keifer and Wilder: PMt | oould beat at Ebbets Field yesterday St ; * afternoon. They made.the most of ) 3 ¥ - \the opportunity, thpugh . they drew M,L v Hm ‘| such a close finish that Bill Phelon, BAS! m A “ms { the.lorn scribe from Rhineland, sen- | tenced them for life, spilled a couple NATIONAL LEAGUE. “ of powders before the day was done. / \ S Fiele Shop TRWNPUNA 4 Suag T | C i ts won by & sonee of 8116 3. Results Yesterday. . the Skinner Chuck Company, Who |1t ‘was the first victory in a coon's 8ge | 8t Louis 3, New York 1, (10 in- for the Reds, and the seventh con- |y, Courrihed 1917 by The Tridume Amse. Olew York Tribumetd { ¢ R BASEBALL NINE ON FARM. ' Worcester, Mass, May 15.—Tho| ' Venics, Cal, May 15—A mark of Holy Cross. baseball team will fulfil |1 minute 82 2-5 seconds for the 100~ its_schedule, although' its members |yard, backstrike, 'said to be .a “hew haveé been excused from class work | American swimming record, '&r‘}u- ¢ for the remainder of the college year, | tablished in a tank here ‘yesterday by . | it was announced yesterday. All mem- Dorothy Burns of the Los Angeles A, Springfield Portland ' . Tt Bridgepo: | Harttord teries: Anderson, Siebold, ‘John- d Schang; Russell andl: Schalk. The Skinner Chuck company bowling team eame to lite last eveh- ing on the Aetna alleys ,and adminis- tered a three-time defeat to the Stan- ley Rule & Level company outfit ‘Al though far down In the league stand- | ng. ‘the victors showed big time: stufr, performing just | like ohampions, | Bowers and Anderson were in fine ¥ replaced him 11! hit for a doul fettle, and the pins were sent crash- ing and smashing every time this duo huried the' balls down the alley. Bowers' mark of 118 secured in’the final frame, was the high single of the match, and he also accumulated the high total of 814. The work of the losers was very mediocre, McBriarty bhaving the best score of the night, secutive defeat for the Do rs. Uncle Wilbert Robinson, out to do or die, squandered his heaviest ord- nance in an effort to organize the | Robin - rout into some sort of front. He' cAlled upon Leon Cadore to try New York ......... 6 Chicago ... 5" 1 9 Philadelphia . 8 ' 8t. Louis .. 3 10 .565 Boston .. 444 Cincinnati Pittsburgh Brooklyn : ,Fh. e 000002010—3 8 1 000001100—2 7 0 ey and 'Wingo; Ca- dore, Smith and Meyers. { Cincinnati Alex Bags One. 5 Philadelphia, May 15.—Philadelphia | ings). Philadelphta 3, Pittsburgh 2. Cincinnati 3, Brooklyn 2. Chicago 6, ‘Boston 0. Standing of the Clubs. L. P.C. .684 879 600 429 .320 268 Games Today. St. Louls at New York. Wi Springfield at Portland. on the eollege farm. - T the 150-yard backstroks. ' | bers- of the'nine will be put to: work |G, 1:% .of the woman's Amesioan onn P hy 1 Drink Beer 294, for the three games. The Lan- 'mixed hits and good base running | ders, Frary & Clark quintet held a with errors by Pittsburgh in the ninth | practice game last night and added inning,and won -yesterday’s game, 3i three wins to their bid for the cham- ‘to 2. Baird was sént to the club- ; Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Chicago at Boston. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. ... 30110200x—7 10 1 |PIonshIP. “The scores: es: Leonard, Wyckoff" and 8. Kilepfer, Bagby and O'Nelil. PEFEATS ILDINOYS. . Ind., May 15.—Ridley the University of Illinois 98— 277 97— 308 118— 314 i 490—1453 Raule & Level, 97 86— 289 91— 285 89— 262 103— 291 91— 204 10 SEND ‘SCORES TO FRONT Ban Johnson Arranges to Have Kept Aoquainted With Results, Chicago, May 15.—Upon the sug- gestion of Captain T. L. Huston, of the New York Americans, President B, B, Johnson qf the American leagu 5 is. .making arrangeinents to have v i American league scores distributed to : b 5 Canadian and American troops at che ‘Before the War Tax f|™ Makes it cost yon MORE . Mr. Johnson yesterday estimated at ‘about fifty-five from each major league the number of ball players sub- Ask ‘to Ject to conscription. - He expressed Four Dasles m‘::r gt the opinion that these men would not supply you wi be called before the end of the pres- In Quarts, Pints and ‘Half-Pints in the Original Sealed ' Package. Roche ...... ‘Wagner . Stotts Young . ent season, because all could report in perfect physical condition and most of them at present are in military training. OUIMET T0 PLAY Former Ammteur and Open Golf Champion Accepts Imvitation to Play in Chicago Tourney in July- Chicago, May 15.—Francis Ouimet vidg., former national amateur and open 1 % golf champion, rated by the United s 0 Tel Deach 31. States Golf association as a profes- sional, yesterday accepted an invita- tion of the Western Golf association to compete as an amateur in the ama- teur championship .tournament at Midlothian Country club, = Chicago, July 9 to 14. The invitation to Ouimet was ex- tended by unanimous Vote of the as- soclation’s board of directors after the board had adopted a new definition of an amateur, ignoring the ruling of the United States Golf association. PAUL JONES & CO. Afternoon Bowling Pin Men Always on Hand AETNA ALLEYS, Church Street House by Umpire Byron for kicking on a called strike. The score: ' r. h. e. Pittsburgh . 010001000—2 9 4 Philadelphia . 1l | Batteriés: acobs and . Fischer; Alexander and Kijlifer. l } - Braves Go Rumless. ( ' Boston, May 16.—The masterly pitching of Douglas heid the Braves to two infleld hits yesterday, the Chicago Cubs winning their fifth straight game by & score of 6 to 0. This marked the first appearance here of Fred Mitchell, the former local coach, as manager of the Chicago team. L Douglas’ pitching performance was ! nearly perfect. The Braves reached first base only three times, twice by ' hits and once on an error by Wort- man. None reached second base. Rudolph was hit hard. Before the game the Boston players gave Man- ager Stallings and his bride of a week & wedding present of silver and cut slass and to Manager Mitchell a silver tea service. The score: 001000002—3 9 r. h. e .+.001002003—6 12 1 Boston ...000000000—0 2 1 Batteries: Dousglas and Wilson; Rudolph and Gowdy. KELLY NOT IN I Holy Cross Flier Decides to Enlist in' New York Regiment and Passes Up New England Intercollegiate Meet. Cambridge, Mass, May 15—The New England intercollegiate tratk and fleld championship events will be held on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology field here next Saturday. As the entries were only about half the usual number, because of the with- drawal of several colleges from. ath- letics on account of the war, it was decided to omit the usual preliminary latternoon and put on both ‘trials and finals Saturday. The colleges to be represented are Brown, Holy Cross, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Middlebury, Trinity, Boston collegc. ‘Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Tufts. Andrew Kelly, of Holy Cross, hold er of the New England intercollegiate Chicago .. 100 and 220 yard dash records, will! not compete this year, as he has de- clded to enlist in .the 7th New York regiment. A AMERICAN LEAGUE, * Results Yesterday. New York 6, St. Louis 2. Chicago 6, Philadelphia 2. Cleveland 7, Boston 6. Detroit 3, Washington 2. Cleyeland 8t. Louis .. Detroit: . < . Washington, . Philadelphia Games Today: New York at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at Cleveland. ‘Washington at Detroit. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. Providence §, Buffalo 3. Baltimore 12, Rochester 9. Toronto 8, Richmond 2. Standing of the Clubs. P.C. Baltimore 6 737 Newark 684 Providen Rochester ‘Toronto 'Montreal . Richmond . Buffalo .. Games Today. Newark at Montreal. Richmond at Toronto. Providence at Buffalo. Baltimore at Rochester. EASTERN LEAGUE Results Yesterday. New Haven 1, Hartford 0. Worcester 8, Portland 1. Lawrence 11, Springfield 6. New London-Bridgeport, not sched- uled.| i Standing of the Clubs. w. P.C. 750 867 .667 500 New Haven New London ‘Worcester PRIVAT .+ “—because there is nothing move. -, ' enjoyable and refreshing—noth- ing ‘better to- offer guests—noth= -, ing easier to carry for the picnic, party—than a bottle of good beer.” PRIVATE SEAL is good—ontdooss, or athome. Good after the automobile ride—good after exercise—good when you want a comfortable chair and a - long drink. The most jealous care guards every process of its meking,. which explains its goodness—and its - PRIVATE SEAL contains the mini-* mum of alcohol with the maximum of tonic qualities. Pure, wholesome, re- freshing—order a case from pour dealer —TODAY. See that the labol says P.O. N. E S

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