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'\IEW BRITAIN 'DAILY HERALD THURSDAY MAY 31, “1017. ; : 'l' PHILLIES AT POLO GROUNDS BEFO&E MAMMOTH CROWD—BRAVES WIN 'I'WO GAMES FROM THE CHAMPIONS MA N BEATEN TWICE BY YANKS——SENATORS LOSE TWO MORE TO RED SOX—CHEVROLET WINS AUTO RACE—NEW ENGLANDERS WIN IN PLATI'SBURG HflTII CROWD »DovnsAlemdarMoro 88,000 Howling Fans _York, May 31—Finishing their jo Grounds yesterday, kneeling over § ambitious Phillies in both the ‘bill. The Quakers were nosed ummmmwu& Ammoumcmkm sl Glan? pummelling n the p. m. Ferdie . Schupp pluned s shoulders to the turf with exertion, winning his sixth jht game. The score was § to 1 ) Morlnites haven't scored s in the Borough of Manhattan the middle of last. summer. they called on the Giants .in or!mbdxmm. In their spring visit they played only games and -lost both, and the wrm off a couple more rdi !ehmmqum-nflur- “of the faithful looking on in his _with Alexander. About 38,000 John Foster’s cram- d into every corner of the Brush Groen Curtains Removed. ‘late, comers, both- male and ‘were' switched” off into the ‘add the sun seats filled up up they might have and afternoon games of thelr l Kelly—Advertising a Beginner /// HA HA THASSA GooD AND HE ‘I THOUGHT ToLD You Te STAY . oN WALNVT STREET DGY ~rn' NOBODY Taki' o SLAM NTD IT - WHAT DO You CARE WHAT PociET IT GOES 7o ' ? Go SAD CHARLIE OVER HERE: HIT T // WSB! || o8 THE LeFT / ANYTHING SIDE PR A / - MO SuH BANK SHoT AND [ A- HEAD No-1n-DEED| LEAVE (T SAFE | A AND IF You MISS (T-§ 'M_GIVING You SHOOT. /////// ALL-L-L RIGHT - ALL-L-L RIGHT- Do IT YourR owwm WaAY- my: JUDGE- |\ MENT 8 NO Good | sSuPPose AHEAD N SHooT, ) Coswrighted 117 by The Tribune Asses. Glow York Tribames, A ot i | (7 D D wou | ATHLETES MAKE SPLENDID RAW MATERIAL ‘of ao world’s d on the Polo Grounds, as stand- Toom 'was only at the huu of the 1911 series, when the attendance was over 38,000. rnoon - games Afternoon: Game. r. h e Chicago 000000010—1 & © Pittsburg! . 00002000x—2 5 1 Batteries: Demaree, Beaton and El- liott and Wilson; Carlson and Fischer. 50-50 Break. Cincinnati, May 31.—8t. Louis and 'Cincinnati broke even in. a double ‘FOR ARMY OFFICERS AT PLATTSBURG CAMP FADING SENATORS ermsmnmsmiat Loss When Two Are Added ‘Washington, May 31.—Bostén made 1t four straight from Washington yes- terday by winning two games. It was the ninth consecutive for the locals and the fitteenth confest they have lost by one run. In the morning thetvisitors wom, 4 to 0, Bader replacing Shore after ‘Washington had tied the score. Hite bunched oft Shaw decided the after- noon game. Bader was wild but. ef- fective in the pinches. The scores: (Morning game).. r. h e 010101010—4 8 1 - .000001110—3 10 2 Batteries: Shore, Bader and Agnew; Gallia, Ayers, Ahumlth and Henry. (A!urnonn nm.). r. h. e Boston . .200001000—3 8 O ‘Washington . 001000100—2 6 1 Batteries : Bader, Pennock and Ag- new; Shaw, Johnson and Alnsmith. ' Baker Is Husrt. ¢ Philadelphia, May 31.—Turn about is fair play.and to pay up for the double defeat of the Yankees by the Athletics on Tuesday Donovan's clan came back with a vengeance yes- terday and trounced the - Mack- men in both holiday games. .Niek Cullop, twirling splendid ball, blanked the Athletics,.in the ‘morning. game, 6 to 0. In the afternoon the greatest crowd Shibe park has held.since the days when the Athletics were world's champlons saw the Athletics and Yankees battle for fifteen scintillating innings before victory. went to the New Yorkers, 3 to 0. The bitter was mixed with the sweet, for in the eighth inahz of th afternoon - game Frank ') star third baseman and huw slugger | of the Yankees, was injured and prob- Johnson intehded to bunt eamée in on the run, but Mack’s ba smashed ; the ball savagely and ‘red hot ‘bounder hit Baker in flu face. cut a gash on Frank’s right cheek. R- left the game with both eyes badly swollen. Aragon finished the game. The afternoon battle furmished - ably will be on the hospitaj list for : several days.. Baker, thinking that|New Huven e was supported by : rty-eight thousand ' voice one pof the OgUS .| header here yesterday, the local team 1 {'taking the first game, 8 to 1, and the test | visitors ‘the second, 4 to 2. In the thrilling pitchery - dust Wn- SHm ! Love and Rube Schauer, Giant. The coptest faitly. s ————*—M a | REDSOXWINFROM [ DARKNESS ENDS BRILLIANT BATH.E Planters (mmme Senatars’ Ld and Game Goes Fourtoen lnnl*v cut to nothing in the sinth innings yesterday by bitting by the Platers and they 14 innings without another Gandy's_hitting. and flelding by Widel and m" tured the contest. The ascore: Hartford New r b ..00300000000000—3 10 00000003100000—8 14 Batteries-—Tencate, Trautman Carroll; Martin, Rieger and Russell. h. 7 ¢ Craig and Fish; umpire Kelly. New Haven, May 31 —Dmuy Mup phy's hmln‘ Murling earned even -break with Bridgeport 1n holiday duo "of games bagxing the morning ocontest in Park City by the lop-sided score 10 to ¢ and losing the night-cap falr ‘at Savin Roek in the by a close margin of 1 to 0. contests attracted the largest in recent years, fully 4,500 seeing the locals taste the dregs of feat on the Bome lot. There almost that many on hand st morning game in Bridgeport. score: : o .000000016—1 ' 3 10000000000 T L3 b +.040003330—10 13 Bridegport ....000008001.4 7 A Townsend aud Donnolly. g m ‘Maes., luy 31.. rlnc Bpringfield to this afterncon while M‘ mm at onportun.4 Jation : first game Chase got a double, triple. great r. hae. .. 000101000—3 4 1 “01000002x—3 4 3 i Lavender and Killifer; d on, Perritt and Rariden and rty. Afternoon Game. r. h.e. 000000100—1 § 2 00020300x—5 9 1 delphia ... (. Batteries: Alexander. Oeschger and # " iy through the effective: pitching of | leventh. lifer; Schupp and McCarty. Boston, May 31—If ‘5oose eggs were “costly ' as the ordinary brand of fruit the champions could have ned: & neat profit on the dogen and ‘half they accumulated yesterday at es) Fleld. Eighteen times the ohins marched to:the plate armed h heavy bats and determination, d eighteen times théy walked out o the fleld with dejection and a large ite oval on the score board star- them in the face The painful ts were 4 to 0 and 2 to 0 in fa- “‘of the Braves.. True, the Bravet: ered but half a dozen runs in ‘the two games, but one to a game would have sufficed, for the Robins In ‘their efforts to meet the delivery of world’s series veterans Rudolph id Tyler were notably unsuccegpful. Coombs and Cadore pitched ~well th to have won any average and "while the Braves earned two runs they scored off Cadore of the four chalked - againsl Oeothbs were the Tesult of errors, and a -home run. The scores: Morning Game. 5 T. h e 000010000—1 11 2 Cincinnati . 30001310x—8 14 0 Batteries: Ames, Packard, Horst- man- and Snyder; Mitchell and Win- a1 8t. Louis .. Afternoon Game. r. 020020000—4 Cincinnat . 000020000—2 Batteries: Doak and Snyder; Schneider, Eller and Wingo. L. CHEVROLET WINS { Cincinnati Auto Race Goes to Daring Frenchmean Who Defeats Noted Brother—Averages 108 Miles. Cincinnati, May 31.—Louis Chevro- lét, travelling at an average rate of slightly better' than 102 miles an hour, captured the 256 mile Interna- tional Sweepstakes automobile race at the Sharonville specdway yesterday. He finished only a few seconds in h. e. St. Louis 8 0 6 2 front of his brother, Gaston Chevro- . Ira Vail was less than a six- ‘teenth of & mile behind the second man, but the remainder of the field was well strung out. For just a mo- ‘ment while the racers were on their 286tl» mile it appeared as though Gas- ton Chevrolet ‘would carry off the prize, byt tire trouble at the last mo- ment forced him into the pit and he : had to capitulate to his:brother, who had the distinction of going through with fine pitching, stellar fiel and . support. tense situations until Schauer éracked mn. “The mfi in the fifteenth and forced the first New York run home on ‘A pass with Worcester the bases filled. Elmer Miller's single gpringfield chased Walters in with the ‘second Batteries—Herring and Tyler: Rt Rl | tig_and Rico. (Morning game). PR T 3 ..303000000—6 8 1 Conimadiac : 4.000000000—0 5 3 gpringfield . 91001 §- C\lllop and Alexander worcester . 0 - :nd ‘Walters; Falkenberg, Myers, Sei- a-nm:-—-lnan:::: l:;‘ s , bold and Haley. Mangan Rice; umpire Krwin, (Afternoon game). 5 w ey r. h. e New York 000000000000003—2 10 0 Phil'a ....000000000000000—0 6 1 Batteries: Love, Shocker and Wal- ters; Schauer and Meyers and Haley. | Tence, 8 to 3, Williame | hits with a total of 10 bases. = Tgers Win Two. rence scored in but one inning wi Cleveland, May 31.—Detroit took a comb;mflou of hits and errors g both games from Cleveland yesterday, | ReM three in the fifth. A winning the morning game 4 to 1 and | $8t¢h by Burns of a long drive the afternoon contest 5 to LBo Superior | Hinchman was a féature. b. pitching upon the part of land and Fhmke and the brilliant fielding of ”"”"H 1‘ 3 Veach: and Young were largely re- 900808002 sponsible for the victories, which forced Cleveland back into fourth place. The score: (Morning game). Rt r. h e New York v Portland . Batteries—Plitt liams and Gaston. Plattsburg, N, Y., May 31.—Some of the most famous athletes in the country are learning to be army offi- cers here. Football, baseball, track and field stars are here in great num- r.-h e 100001110—4 8 2 Cleveland 100000000—1 6 8 Batteries: Boland . and Spencer; Bagby and O'Neil. ber. It is needless to say that the athletic training of these men stands them in good stead and that they give as good an account of them- selves on the field of battle as they have done on the field of sport. In BASEBALL NEWS IN A NUTSHELL the accompanying illustration, left to right, are shown Harte, Soucy, Hard- wick, and Thacher, stars of the Har- vard football squad, and on the end is R. Norris Willlams, champion ten- unis player. Detroit . (Afternoon game). r. h. e 300000020—5 11 0 001000000—1 § 2 Rochester 7, Montreal 1. Rochester 7, Montreal 0. Detroit Cleveland Batteries CMT;‘: ';‘l""“;m y";"’;:‘;'i“’: o‘m“o“; the entire race’ without a single stop hits than were scored off the Brook- It;:;:lg.. Palma was & strong oon- Iyn hurler, prevented hits at a.time tender for more than half the jour- | R suns solght Leve resiited. ney. He allowed Louis Chevrolet to fact that Brooklyn had tenm| . 4o pace while he followed a close second.” However, soon after passing the 150 mile' mark De Palma devel- oped engine trouble and was forced out of it Earl Cooper likewise ran into hard luck with tire trouble, but managed to continue in the race and finished seventh. ‘Tom Milton, who had been hanging within' a mile or two of the | | game), leaders during the entire race, eame | St. Lou strong toward the ‘end and captured | game). fourth position. Otto Henning was fifth and Eddie Hearne sixth. The race was remarkably free from serious accident. One car caught fire on the back stretch, but no damage New Yo Chicaga, Bomn Lves. Morning Game.’ r. h. e . 000000000—0, 5 3 . 0003000%x—4 8 1 'oombs and. Miller; Ru- ph and Gowdy. Boston Afternoon Game. i r. h e M ..., 000000000—0 7 O Yoesvar. 030000000x—3 65 2 ed. Anofher machine went into ' & | Chicago . fence on the far turn of the track, | 8t. Louis but no one was injured. { Brooklyn Bngine trouble accounted for sev- | Boston eral dropping out early im the race. Barney Oldfield finished eighth in the race, Ralph Mulford ninth, A. H. Pat- terson tenth and Joe Thomas .~—Pittsburgh Cnicase v b Cincinnati the afternoon game, losing the morning’game, u‘r to was won large- The afternoon game b who did not allow & hit un- til the seventh inning. The scores: Morning Game. WILILIAMS WINS AT NETS. ‘Williamstown, Mass,, May 31.—The . 5. h. o | Williams College tennis team- defeated Chicago ....... 030010002—6 9 3 |(he Amherst muol yeserday Pittsburgh . ... 000200300—5 6 3! .tiernoon on the Williams courts, & Batteries: Hendrix, Aldridge, Pren- | matches to 32, NATIONAL LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. New York 5, Philadelphia 1. Pittsburgh 2, ‘Chicago 1. Cincinnati 8, St. Standing of the Clubs. New York ¢. Cadore and Miller; ‘l'yler outside of destroying the car result- | phn.aflpau; Pittsburgh . AMERICAN LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. Ehmke and Spencer; Boston 4, Washington 3. Standing of the Clubs. Gould, Morton and Billings. | Detroit 4, Cleveland 1. Chicago-St. Louis; rain. (Afternoon). New York 2, Philadelphia 0. Detroit 5, Clevéland 1. “ Boston 3; Washington 2. Chicago-St Louts; ‘rain. P.C. 14 645 676 571 .500 BROWN BEATS PENN.,. (Motning). rk 3, Philadelphia 6, Pitt: rgh 5. 4, Brooklya 0. Providence Baltimore . Toronto .. Rochester . Buffalo Montreal . Richmond . Providence Collegians Score Victory Over Quakers, 2 to 1. a2z Providence, R. I, May 31.—Brown 364 | defeated University of Pennsylvania 2 . .g65 | to 1 yesterday. Richards had the bet- ” ter of a pitching battle with Bern- hardt, altho\lsh hoth men were in fine trim. The score: ooy ond Regiment of New York im (Atternnong Memorial Day field meet: at I burgh barracks by a point scare 70 to 30. %, No records w-n broken. Parade’ ground turf is a ‘slow substitute M the cinder track, and the rervice ; form is better adapted for sprin toward the snemy's gums tham m from the starter's.. Nevertheless ue’ fleld mest ever brought & finer thelll than was experienced by the 7,009 2, Brooklys 0. . - Standi f the Clubs. % Louts 1, (frst e o 5 Newark at Baltimore. 1 Providence at Richmond. is 4, Cincinnati 2, Yseond ! Toronto at Buffalo. s e Montreal at Rochester. New York . Cleveland . i ¥ Detroit .. : {St. Louis' . P.C. | philadelphia -645 . Washington .63¢ 610 .548 .433 414 -400 324 Boston .... Eihowm 20000000x—2 7 8 Pennsylvania ....100000000—1 ¢ 2 Batteries: Richards and Feinberg; Bernhardt and Gilmore. ey New London .. Hartford ... Bridgeport Portland Brown EASTERN LEAGUE. P Results Yesterday. (Morning). New Haven 10, Bridgeport 4. Portland 5,' Lawrence. 1. ‘Worcester 2, Springfield 1. Hartford 4, New London 3. (Afternoon). Bridgeport 1, New Haven 0. Portland 6, Lawrence 3. ‘Worcester 3, Springfield 0. Hartford 8, New London 3, (14 in- nings; darkness). L. 11 12 16 16 17 17 24 25 Detroit at New York. Cleveland at Boston. New London at New Haven. Hartford at Bridgeport. ‘Worcester at Lawrence.. Springfield at Portland. We Are Catering to Afternoon Bowling Pin Men Always on Hand AETNA ALLEYS, sational singles champion, &nd Rishard Haste, - Harvard star, in the teunls 4 The score was ¢-4, ¢-1. A. D, mett, of New York, défeathd fitt. Peabody, of New England, singles, 6-3, 6.7, 6 Gi Today. es scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. Newark 6, Richmond § Newark 10, Richmond 2. Providence 5, Baltimore 3. Providence 5, Baltimore 1. Buffalo 4, Toronto 3 (11 innings). Buffalo-3, Toronto 1. New Haven . (Morning). Worcester . New York 6, Philadelphia 0, s o S P

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