New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 26, 1917, Page 8

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% AT CRUGIAL MOMENT__ONCE MORE ERRORS AID WHITE SOX_COBS FORCE GIANTS | . FTEACK CLUB. SUSPENDS McTAGGART—LOCAL DIAMOND STARS TO BE BUSY TOMORROW-WHAT THE BOWLERS DID LAST NIGHT SPEAKER AND BURNS|YANKS' BLOW-UP B g Major League Pasture Guardians swmmmm " Pound Pellet for High Averages Then He Airates Mk \\\\\. ENSSNERtNN Chicago, ‘May 38.—Cleveland bat- Cleveland, May 26—A 1§ ters are setting a merry pace for .300 | lead with one out in Cleveland's hitters in the American league. Un- | of the ninth and all bases empty wi s : e ; 'Tm:mm:l—apuk v;h" e . . 2.3 | § S three o er, Wam- ., and the Indians put on & - m,u the Polo Grounds yes-| & 3 A e bsganss and Chapman—in the class, n c . 6 whole Giants works was « N7 X DS 3 PR T Bpeaker, leading with -339, and rattled like a fame- EURE 7.9 Chapman, leading base stealers and & New York pitchers came . s B3 . 2 sacrifice hitters, has stolen thirteen 3 of the lads ¢ 7 R i - 3 . 3 bases and made nineteen sacrifices. some home ¥ % . g § 3 ‘Weaver, Chicago, leads in runs scored Alnulcwuoomd y g 4 with 25. es jcandy. The C\!:; tap- B i . Bodie, Philadelphia, and Pipp, in-law, Jeff Tes- New York, are fighting it out for home Pol | Perritt, any time they e . run honors, with two each. 8t. Louts but they didn’t have to E y + leads in club batting with .280. Ruth, Boston, has won elght of the nine games in which he has pitched but has been. found for 3.54 earned Tuns per game. In the National league Burns eof New York, av 381 and has dis- placed Jack Smith, St. Louls, as the leading hitter among the regulars. 3 / ‘Wilhoit, Boston, is a. point :Itt‘ 0 s - 7 i U of Burns, but has been in only fifteen . stogie smoker has de- ? X 74 . : games as against 27 for the New ts since 'he left the oo b & 2 " - ; Yorker: ¢ n ' He has beaten Mc- > 5 - Burns also leads in runs scored § éleven times in fourteen 1 i 3 & ¢ with 21 and s tied with Baird, Pitts- Al hasn’t been able | ° 5 B g ) burgh, for stolen base honors, each much, but just as % i g - having seven. - Whitted of Philadel- Harlem his pitch- | - i B g 7 7 . {phia and Doyle of Chicago are Hed joakts out in malignant ; 7 X | in sacrifice hits with 13 each. Cra- . score: > ¥ N e § h vath, Philadelphis, has home. run 000003310—¢ 0 LET FRIEND wIF®E : Philadelphia has battéd its way to . 000010000—1 7 § ’ 3 3 | « tie at 373 with New York for team CADDY FoR You —— . ; 3 hitting. AND DRWE THOSE . . o CANADIAN TIHISTLES ‘ : Sl S : ; MAGGARTSUSPEIDED OVT OF YOuR YARD N TR Ty Résgf’ than' the short end of a i e n ¥ ; The never-say-die spirit | - : iy Gopprighied 1037y The Trlbune Asscs. (ow Tork Tetmnes, from Smoketown did until the third out had ‘the ninth frame, and :;.;m. 700 SR poggent - LBAL | : : EASTER_N_LEAGUE mmmmm NATIONAL LEAGUE. Sansala - Another Bad First Inning Blasts |Hudson A. G- Team to Face Poneets |ver e aoy ruon ou J \ ; . Resuilts Yesterdny, New London A i Semator’s Hopes—Murline Send > ownat :of B0d Wa : into those last twg INc(l T e Gy Sntaaren } Bridgeport s | Grofm. Sox; 40 Intrd Place, 9. whichgaved the day for ‘the M"y: 8t. Louts r’: ' Lawrence, May 36.—Lawrence de-| A baseball game de luxe, is sched- The score: r. .o | Fhiladelphia 5, Cincinnat 2. wfl:&a’ wut:o .mrha the o i 000200100—3 7 2 . 1 i game. for the respective teams, were . 11200000x—4 12 1 o | Scidmort both taken-out of the box in the first Chicago .. 14 2 New Haven at Worcester. getting three runs J. W ot New York . 11 r t 4 % o = Hartford was injured at secon@ base 2 8t. Louls . 15 B2 the sixth'inni n.m May 26.—Boston won its| Brooklyn B 15 ~ BOMG RES“LTS ::aveethe mn: ur:'.:d”:u‘obflm i - of the week yesterday, de-| Cincinnati - 21 . h. e £ Boston . E 16 2 ; s, 4 to 2. Rudolph| Bt Machine Company Five Grab Neces- | Lawrence 50000008°—8 11 3 homml in hand, and his | Tiétabureh e Hartford ...... 410000001—6 3 1 . sary Game for Victory From the| Batteries—Shea, Willlams and Gas- pastims ton; Tincate, Kennedy and Carroll. Lam P ed for their comedy an r‘:; cuc;:o" ;t ::.;u;okl;; ::It: Oomstraction Quintot. RGN e - won | e spectators will no dnu:?’ enjoy. » Pittal 3 e factory league game, and a » ~—Worceste The hour set for the commencement B e Nt And Dewded| st Louts at Boston: special match, was the bowiing menu | its first extra inning game of the sea-|o¢ the hostilities is 8 o'clock and ¥ game, aiid « hallstorm held 1t up| Cincinnatl at Philadelphia. served up by Manager Rogers at the |30 on the home grounds yesterdsy | Lerry Mangan, the w. k. umpire will " 2 ; na alleys evening. In the F.|afternoon, defea & n the | pold the indicator. % m-ebr:':u in the second in. AMERICAN LEAGUE. L. series the New Britain Machine | tenth, 4 to 3. The game was finely | Up on Broad street. on what was = J r. hoe company defeated the Berlin Con- |Plaved. Worcester had many chances | ¢ormerly known as the Colier's dia- 010000010—32 € 2 Results Yesterday. struction company two games out of |to Win but Desseau was effective in|mond, the Pirates one of the best bets ] g yesterday, allowing . 21000100x—4 7 1| Cleveland 6, New York &. three, making Joey Cusack happy.|the pinches. Gardella played a re-|in local baseballfom, will meet the 0UEh two hits, and Boston ehut out : ‘Watson, Steele, North| Boston 3, St. Louis 0. Lofgren of the visitors was in fine | markable game. =Wilder's work a&t|,rrow.Electrics of Hartford, in & |outhit by Colby, the purplé did not Touis '3 to 0, ; B Gonsales: Rudoiph and Gowdy- | Philadeiphia 10, Detrolt 6, (11 in- |shape, totaling 333, but to Neurath of | the plate included a double, two|game that should be worth going | wasts any of its bingies and took ad- i Gonzales; | ningd). ; R the losers went the honors of the | singles and a base on balls which| mijes to ses. The Capitol city has & B Chicago §, Washingten 1. fll’ll;'a m lr mr«i sul:lnldn:hle started the winning run. rating of being one of the bdest teams Matty Adam’s . = P of total o . n e E Dpeaia s Nese: . Standiag of special match ‘the Union Manufactur- | Worcester .... 0210000001—4 11 1 r hoe . adelphis, May 26—FPhiladelphia S ing quintet won three straight games | Bridgeport .... 0000103000—3 8 1 or 3306031015 10 ¢ [ "in. The score: v Ntemioh U Boston . - | from the Rangers club. The scores; Batteries—Kelfer and Wilder; Des- | yinchliffe will be on the mound with | Golby 003011100— § 11 % & me rufis and three doubles oft ? New Britain Machine. seau, Smith and Donnelly. Mack recetving. ‘Bat : Donnellan ‘and Spillane; |0y 0,7 . 900 P der in the fourth, fifth and k ; 89 133— 333 Manager Dan Martott! of the Bast | wahey, Driscoll and Hubin. ‘Batteries—Loeonara ‘el 92 103— 292 Portland, Me., May 36.—A single by Berlin Americans the Herald, ey, . y i e e e e | s o% Iniaon o any e 15| MODA wENe AGAIN. | Groem. Himifes a4 ; 3 ; g 106 96— 285 [and a aggregation to- o Sheirelt g o:l.y'"::nh;lrtd :F:::m':‘;s Cusatk 8 91— 268 |London to score two rums in the|R® to meet his to-| New York, May 36-—Molla Bjur- They Call This morrow afternoon. The age specified invine! on the tennis o " . —~—— =— —— | eeventh inning of yesterday's game, all |, * s 17 th, | Stedt’s in ble play Detroit, May 38-—Philadelpdis was made off him In the last 4 475 456 5391480 | the visitors needed to win, 3 to 1. |12 the chellenme e e Tk | courts carried her to asother ¥ictory rihi Yo L ol nings. Portland’s only run was earned in the s Sretaurad yostecduy: alfternoofl, WARCL BSOS, troit yesterdsy, 10 to 8, the gaxn ing Cincinnati's batting prac- Gamies Today. . Berlin Constryction. elghth, when Dowell, Tamm and energetic manager n;: -oeu:‘ this |4y singles event of the women's in- T ), “ ¢ Catcher Adams, of Philadelphia, Neéw York at Cleveland. "lQuay ......... 91 91 85— 267 |5 un singled In sucoession. Soore: | S2® by m. P. O Box 44, Bast | ;004i0n tournament at 1 eleven innings. his nose broken when & bat alip-| Boston at'St. Louis. T. Hickey ..... :: ;: zs zz: T hoe Br’“h- Country .,n;: bypdm‘: :h:: out of the hands of Manager| Philadeiphia at Detroit. Garipey . New London ... 000000200—2 6 3 most promising players metro- on and. hit him in the face | Washington at Chicago. Myers . 84 108 10 Do lamdon -« 00000010—s 10 3| MCPARTLAND WILL REFEREE. |poltan district, Miss Helen Gitleau- _ score;. .= : e Neurath ...... 114 92 12 Batterles—Martin and _ Russell; deau, by & scors of ¢-3, Mies ' in Which the homs \: r. h e INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. vorer 74 Tuckey and Nagle. White Unable t0 Assmme Task at]er match of the day in which W ST i i 4 i jockeys betting. o % ! natt 002000000—3 65 3 # 477 447 ‘Welsh-Leonard Bout Bjurstedt took part mixed runs, snd then retized faver i —— 3 . Schaeur, held hia 00023100x—$ 11 1}, Rosults Yesterday. : s Springfield, Mass., May 36.—New doubles competition, in which she was ‘ who > :. : Schnelder, Regan and| - Newark 8, Baltimore 7 Union Mtg. Co, Hn?enn::nt Springfield into a tie for | New York, May 26.—It developed | paired with Harold Throckmorton. until the eleventh, itteries: 8 " i s ) last night that Charlie White, the |This combination appeared to. hold two runs 5 e; Rixey and Killifer. Buffalo 5, Toronto 4, (first game). | Peterson ...... 83 95 118— 296 third place in the Eastern league ( d . Toronto 5, Buffalo 1, (second game). .. . 96 97 83— 376 ganding yesterday afternoon, mainly | Veteran boxing "‘fl’“&h"m”:“ “‘_'-d the balance of power, but 7M';y 7 Providence 11, Richmond 2. . 97 104 88— 271 through ineffective pitching by Bill | lected to officiate at 4 Oty | 1t Was furced. o E¥8 “Wee W";,. i : G WAR FEVER, Montreal-Rochester, rain, . 113 107 111— 330 Powers. Powers started out strongly, | Pout between Freddie Welsh, world's | jggrensive work of Miss Marie Wag- r. h Boston, May 26.—Fourteen mem- S5t . 101 o3 86— 280 g, the first inning retiring the visi- lightweight chemplon, and Benny |ner and Al Ostendorf in a ssmi-final Philadelphia 20100010006—19 13 of the Boston National league Standing of the Clubs. e tors in order by means of excellent | Leonard, the leading lightwelght bax- | \ound encounter by a score of 6-¢, 6-2. Detroit ......40000000003— ¢ 13 Jub and four members of the w. L. P 470 496 487—1453 ¢wirling. It was all he could stand, | eF Of this n::m lmch wfl;‘:; )u’l.d Batteries—Bush, Schauer and e gy 2o Newark ....... 3 Rangers. however, and In the next two sessions | 8t the Manhatten A. C. on = Ms 3 PHILLIES REGISTER- | er: Dauss ana Stanage. i Louls Natfonals applied at the city | Baltmors. . .. 90 96 81— 247 ¢pe visitors pummelied him frequent- | Will be unable to u .md \In.odml.h' Philadelphia, May ° 36.—Bleven tk's office yesterday for registra- .82 87 98— :;; 1y, while three errors did damage also. ;:l; x"m “Mlu,fll 2 5o on the | members of the Philadelphia buo;ul g Senators Going Bad. Rears wili bs away from home on R s . b, o | savics ot hie physeinn. fanm, i, o s londing the Mo |y Chlcaso, ey 16 Brrasc 5 and will mail their certificates 9 45 — 250 New Haven .... 032000100—6 10 3| At the same. time the vetersn ref- | U8 KUCL o0 tng selective draft. - jhe proper authorities. ) — —— — —— ‘Springneld ... 1000000001 6 3|eres Tecommendsd that Kid McParl |y team will be in Chicago on June > i 437 434 454—1365, Betteries—Weaver - and Devine; | land be selected in his stead- &, registration day. Those who- regis- : - . Powers, Barron and Rico. et gered all of whom .live, outside of ‘' grcention of the sixth tnniag, Wi JGR MRS, ENCRRON- Games Toda: THE FRO - . Philadelphin, are Alexander, Mayer, : May 36.—Mr H. A Jack-| oo o e towo .\ DADMUN TO NT. MES. FOX GOLF CHAMPION.' | B3 18 e “Bancrofs, | Fittary, | Kiliter w.mm Suached m tor > 2 ). ! A Caleb | known as one of the most depen le Dug Cooper, 'McGafMgan Adams ryn, © ¥ the Oskley Country club, for. Buffalo at Montrea] (two). Harvard Football Player Leaves With _ Philadelphia, May 26—Mrs. referees in this section of the coun- oy, per, oman’s golt champion, | ' Rochester at Toronto (two} 30 Others ‘on June 2. g. ::x :lr btho I-lunfll:::on wn‘::ln.: try. Fe is not unknown in New York, 8nd Whitted. Bosto ’ cham- i ‘oul ub regained reer as e dutoate iy e sl Cambridge, Mass, May 26.—Har- golt champlonship of Philadelphia D L e aon aat SLICES UMPIRE: STAFF. ; : ; — Stéphens of the Country EASTERN LEAGUE. vard undersraduates Who are to yesterday after a lapse of six years. | o T 0T s he has ofciated | Loutsville, Ky., May 26.—President | ~ pyiteriee—sarper, Craft, Ayrs s Edith en! . o ‘| 1eave for France on June 2 for service She defeated her clubmate, Miss Elea- i at many of the local clubs. T. J. Hickey, of the American 2ss0- genry: Bens and Schang. . o0 Y Wy Results Yenterday. with the American ambulance corps nor Chandler, 7 up and 6 to play, at e ciation announced here yesterday that ssesssss — ; = New Haven 6, Springfleld 1. will be given their final examinations the Merion Cricket club. Mrs. Fox = the umpire staff of that organization New London 1, Portiand 1, on the high seas, under a plan an- has won the local championship five| FORMER t:Am’E'T‘:wk :.odul:«lln';h; interest of economy be wrence 8, Hartfo " unced today. A special proc- times. 3 Boston, May 36.—Mrs. > | redu ve. = bl m..zn' s, tor will accompany the unit and —————— som, of the Oakiéy. Country club, for- | ot b L i ; direct the examinations, returning the OLDTIME BROWN DEAD. mer national woman's golf champlon, VETOES BOXING BILL. Standing of the Clubs. records to Cambridge. The unit will gt Louls, May 38—"Wee Willle" | won the Boston women's goif ¢ham- | $ 5 w L include thirty students, among them sgudhoff, once populsr diminutive ) plonship yesterday. She defeated ¢rnor Brumbaugh yesterday vetoed New Haven ....... 9 Harrle H. Dadmun, captain of last | Browns pitcher, died yesterday in a| Miss Edith Stephens of the Country the bill providing for a state box- s i i year's football eleven. | city mana X g by e A ANDIIS) tng commimion. - - L

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