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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1918. "FRANK MILLER PITCHES PIRATES TO FIRST VICTORY OVER GIANTS ON POLO GROUNDS THIS SEASON--HUB LEONARD SHUTS OUT DETROIT | WITHOUT A™ HIT—DUNDEE AND BROWN ARE DECISIVE WINNERS IN NEW HAVEN BOUTS—JOHNNY EVERS TO GO TO FRANCE TO TEACH BALL GUNTS RECEIVE | Movi of s Man and a Mesquio - - - = = l]BASEBALL I A ursistt] | EONARD HOLDS. | NATIONAL LEAGUE. FIRST H[]ME I]EFEAT = DownN To | A SULIGHT HUMMING SoUnND S Like i LOOKS AROUND To Results Yesterda TIEERS HIT[ES FAVOR'TE 800K SOUND 1S HEARD MOSQUITOo SEE IF 1T Can NVew York, BE SCEEN Pittsburgh, 3; New St. Louis, Brooklyn, Chicago, m },mnl B B L5 E d hia same st- pome"esos e trafnSomner-| Only One Detroit Player Reach . tions. Miller, Pitching in Brilliant Form, Turns Tnck a Polo Grounds Station No. 1 R N 00 S \\,u ( ¢ Tk New York ... .. 26 12 -6 Detroit, June 4.—Hold: Det; e T 3 e e AR R s i Y 9 S J 2 Loy el New York, June 4.—Back in 1913, | 7 éfi 7 (R Snnaarnons 12 hitless, Leonard pitched Boston when the eminent Francois Chance X > Cincinnatl ........ ! 2 5121 5 to 0 victory here yesterda had the misfortunc to attempt to - o 7\ i = | pittsburgn noon. Only one Tiger reached i o L et - f R ) 7 ERR ! | Philadelphia’ base, the result of the only base of despond, the Yankees failed to | ; 2 i | Boston balls Leonard issued T Wwin a gamc on the Polo Grounds | St. Louis | % : i P 2 Bost. 1 Dauss ely, & ntil June 7 he Giants hung up et S o : | Brooklyn ......... 26 8330 o Oh,g:,<h“‘l_11h “;:;ofi (;C’:"‘)a"l‘l“"“h‘ a slightly different record on the his- 5 = i 5 . i - X e e z = errors, Ruth, sent el woric Harlem field this spring, as they C 5 CABIEUSE ! Games Toda re:]:"vfl St “(’]'M‘.fi‘r.f,i‘g‘e;;‘e;,‘; went until June 3 before lowerin: . Pittsburgh in New York. | run of yvesterday by again placing # their colors to an alien outfit. - St. Louis in Brooklyn. [ 2a0 1n ‘w'c rxghi S l.iwacphe ”LVJ v The br in the victory chs e 2 1 ) rs, . In the victor chain Chicago in Boston. 3 Eore: ame on Pols Grounds yesterday, . e b ncinnati in Philadelphia (2 games) ¥ n the remodelled Pirates, w N : e i - ! ) : = Foston 100112000—5 8 Miller pitching, subju e S > 3 L d . { AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit 000000333 8 r; c by a score of # to 2 5 i ; 3 B 2 g 5 e Leonard and Schang; Dauss, Cu ningham and Yelle. Standipg of the Clubs. only the third game i = & g : o N Results Yesterds ave iost in the WMast this GRS ¢iF z 1 Chicago, 9: New Yorl out of twenty-four plaved, the o 5: Detr ‘ ofher two defeats bheing inflicted 3 2 t;),:‘m:mn‘ pg‘;‘“é‘,}fi.l[,,ml Clcotte Has Yanks “Goat.” uren them in Brooklyn and Phila- & 9 % 3 ¢ S8 ¢ Priladslphlal 2: SE Lotig 18 Chicago, June 4—Eddie Cicotte re delph However, at the crazy pace | : { sy b o i istered his second vietory of the se: with which the Cubs are bounding | % h . : § : Standing of the Clubs. son yesterday. It was almost a foi aleng, the Giants can ill afford to do | f b5 VBt Y A TR S (| = gone conclusion that he would, for more losing. By beating Boston . A i 6 opposed his old especial victims, I gain yesterday, the Chicago Bruins EXAMINES YeS -~ \T 1S THeRs RESUMES Boslong il ‘o75 | Yanke Cicotte pitched airtigl iaved down the New Yor! to OF PANDS To SEE AND T MAKE SURE READI NG New S Yionk ball and the White Sox won by,9 to — o t. Louis . . 541 B~ samc | |\F INSECT (S THERE OF (TS DEATH s The White Sox took all the joy By @ peculiar coincidence the thx ConED i : s a Clavoland > : of the Yankee life in the third inni Giants and Pirates > reversing all Washington . 9 . when they pounded Allen Russell fd the scores of the recent < in Ph”ade’lphia': i 23 .395 | SIX runs and settled the wontest thd Pittshurgh. In that Pittsburgh series, | o e b atreit ‘382 [ and there. The score: Cceper blanked the Giants, Soautl; 5 o 3 % r. h. and, Miller lost to New York & to 2 ; : Games Today. | New York . .100001000—2 § on the Tfollowing afternoon. Here - R ¥ N vonk in G i Chicago ... .00601020x—8 9 Cccper was beaten, 2 to 0. while yes- | 4 O . Ak Sl Russell, Finneran and Hannal terday Miller won, 3 to 2. The score: 3 : S - Somms kil e Cicotte and Schalk, “Lttsbur 60000103 L : p FEARARE | P R Washington in Cleveland. 3 e i s s | : ; e i : 3 S < St. Louis, June 4.—Timely hitt i Thorpe. Lt AR D O S g i : : BeeR bl R combined with Gregg's masten Lol R S et pitching enabled the Athletics to . ) ; 2 : Loy from St. Louis yesterday by a sco Cards Pound the Horschide. X [ ]Bm‘;,;huml.onl.gi?;éle‘::l‘l.‘ City, 2. of 2 to 1. Despite Gregg’s perfo. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 4.—In onec of Jf,;c‘:stt;:"m L hem ance of holding the locals to o those down behind the old red barn, ; y Bit. he would Tieye lost Hedl iy Lack home games at Ebbets' field | PR]ME’S ENTRY WINS NEW HAYEN BOUTS STENGEL IS MAKING EYERS TO FRANGE Standing of tho Clubs. team mates bumped Shocker for tod yesterday the Dodgers and Cardinals i successive hits in the eighth, as Sis | crapped for three hours and twenty- | e m—— GOOD WITH PIRATES —_— [ e = lm:l stolen third and home with td g m'”!mr:;;)ht:lw\w l‘iy‘ ‘-:101\“\\1 "rl;\t; | Bclle of Bryn Maur Captures Inter- | Dundee and Brown Win Decisively— Once King of Keystone ardians, | pochester ... T 9 ;’:‘“r;“" scored po. to) haritime; men triu by 15 tc . > | — s 5 7 9 T et 2 Cardinals outhit the Dodgers to | national Steeplechase Event at Bel- Lynch Acts “Yellow,” Refusing to Accepts Opportunity of T(a(‘lflnfz;"r‘orr?nt](? 5 > - 14 :; U e 13. Each team on divers occasions _ Bascball to “Our Boys Over There” | Newark . B 4 \d Philadelphia .000000020—2 9 mont Track by = Length s | Buftaio 13 apparently had the game on ice, only Mol B ength. Box Shubert—Other Bout Draw. New York, June 4.—Johnny Evers, | - e 2 : b St. Louis ... .000000100—1 1 el i e e 5 % 2l Baltiore . SE S 16 S AT ATA: e gBeve. the other overcome = bI&| New York, June 4—Belle of Bryn|| New Haven, June 4—Johnny.Dun-| & ; g e Boyotene Mt of Cub dnfl Bee ) g e feN ST o Gresk jand. McAvay, Shogler 8 leads and go to the fore. In the first, | yjow; the aged black mare owned by _ feme, who recently was cast adrift e Nunamaker. second, fourth and twelfth innin T A Prime 'won tha! International dee, recognized as the most sensa-| g ¥ ¥ by the Boston Red Sox, will leave | Jersey City ... runs were thicker than the proverbial | giochiechase from hall a dogen of | tional lightweight in the boxing 3 within the next couple of weeks for Canis Tadas. Senators Come T Behind leaves in Vallombrosa. The scorc e cross-country horses in | ®ame. plaved a return engagement to| & 5 France. Ealtitare nlioraey ity Clavaland: - 7 P r. h e ; e rday attan o . : i ; X The Trojan already has made con- 8 S eveand, - Juge, A — Weshing Y s : = Amer yesterday afternoon at the | New Haven last night and succeeded o i Tewark = St. Louis .. 270001020003—15 L e e o j nections with the war department's| Binghamton in Newark. overcame a two run lead and defea Brooklyn .. 600500001000—12 13 B noirect ride by Jockey Dush she fin. E 4 ccmmission on training camp activi- Toronto in Rochester. i Cleveland, 3 to 2, yesterday Covelesk! Meadows, Peckard and - Gonzaies; ! jineq o length n Moot or ’Q‘m“m of St. Paul, in a 12-round bout at the | g 8 ties, as well as with the Knights of Buffalo in Syracuse. held Washington safe until the eigh: Grimes, Coombs, Griner, Cheney and | higates o poiqmeo® SF,S2mUl{ \rena. The bout topped an all-sts / ) Cclumbus. In addition, he is likely EreT 9 when Miller's error = allowed Miller. Vi e Lk = et * | program presented under the direction TN 5 5 v o EASTERN LEAGUE. visitors to tie the score, The winn which took second honors by half a : to be assoclated with the Y. M. C. A. | nni length from George D. Wideners | ©f the Riverside A. C, and produc work abroad. This phase of his vol- T run was scored in ninth on Wambs Gl IDown: Brives | Trumpator. 2 : PerS | more action than the others combined. 5 e untary offer will be determined at a Results Yesterday. ganss’s error and Ainsmith's singl 3 s y Belle of Bryn Mawr won this clas- Dundee fought his usual aggressive | 7 cenference of Y. M. C. A. powers to- Hartford, 6: Worcester, 0. after two were out. Johnson, wh Eoston, June 4.—Chicago Cubs hit; Frlle of F L S battle from start ta finish, packing up | A F g | Ly No other games s(‘hcduled pi eleven innigs Sun Nohf often enough yesterday to win | 7 ‘“hase 1o H~“t” ‘:. > l’mc a big lead rly in the scrap and | Evers, who was in the city yester- — pitched the last two innigs yesterd: the second game of the series from ('“_0:\ el ,”" S ]“:)‘ At OC- | maintaining it practically the entire Gay arranging final details for his | Standing of mc Clubs. The s:zore: Ecston, 5 to Boston hit Tyler hard | Cast carried only 138 - | distance. De Foe came strong in the | ity Gl sl e B e W, : C. R in the sixth. In the seventh Hendrix, .I,,mf.\'(::,“[ she shouldered ten pounds | 3¢ three rounds, but his work could Moy, 8 Y. lnslsight. Johons's cliof | Erisepiot o . 000 | Washington 000000021—3 7 pinch hitting for Tyler, singled and | iMo%e fnd again travelled A not offset the big advantage gained by work with American Expeditionary | Hartford .. ....... 5 Cleveland ......200000000—2 7 sccred two runs. Weaver finished the | {Wo-mile route in 4 minutes 18 sec- | pjg Ttalian rival in the preceding For will have to do with haseball, | New Haven .. | Ayers, Johnson and Picindsi ani | 1 ] game. Zeider's all around play was rounds. Dundee left the ring un- : : TS, : ame., e o Thestwasone e ot - . . . of course. He will occupy much the | Springfield Afnsmith; Coveleskie and O'Neil. ol nt thet score: Eagked guntle (Do HoS = Hojiad ikt sl same position as that offered to | New London | 'chasers seen on a local track in sev- P 2 i o o 5 ; : e e e ey S | LSt ear b ipupmeinEienos e Christy Mathewson a few weeks ago | Providence ... 364 | Chicago ....... 000010220—5 12 1. years e RECVen horsesiwvich | v oadiand bodys cill b alissimo of baseball, | Waterbury B . 000101001 3 made up the field were in prime con- | “Chic Brown, the New Haven f&yor- —will ?d generaliss as | Wetorbuey i Tyler, Weaver and Killifer; Nenf | ¢iion for the event ind each ran al 4, scored a, technical knockout over G S amOrc, and Henry and Tragessor. 200G race. They re no spills and | 33 em Bddie Kelly, 6f New York, in| Charles B. Stengel, better known as L s -ames Toda Not Repeat This Season | every one of the seven contestants |iis fourth rouna of & scheduled 1v PRIZES FOR MIDDIES, Games Today. peat This i sped over the entire cour rouni Gessiond iErowniBctia: fast pacsjioascy o the fans and playems Iniithe | T n Springfield in Hartfard. Chicago, June 4.—With the Ame There was only one mishap during | o his opponent from the start, and | National league, balked when the | Awards Arc Made at Annual “Junc Bridgeport in Worcester. can league pennant race close to tw EASTERN LEAGUE the race. That came to Mr. Widen- | in tne third round Kelly complained | Brooklyn club included him in the; Week” Celebration at Annapolis. Wyatenburygin New; Diandong months old, Chicago critics and er's Trumpator half 4 mile from | that he had broken his right hand.|deal that made him a member of the { Annapolis, June 4.—Awards for| New Haven in Providence. Windy City fandom at large arb bg : home. While o xing an _obstacle | Referee Terry Lee stopped the bout | Pirates. He dreaded the thought of | excellenze in profes Jna,l ol L - ginning to ?;ub]z the ability of Com Scnators Push Forward in Grand | Jockey Byers lost his stirrups. This | and waved the fighters to their cor- | going to the {own that seemed | branches were the “June Week” fea- | iskey’s world champions to defend Offensive for First Place—MoGin. | (05t Trumpator scveral lengths, and | ners, but Kelly demanded another | doomed to have a second division at the naval academy dr?ssgBELGIAN CAPTURED their title successfully. The feelin % 2 SeeRis fseme i L it cost him the | chance te box and he went to the cen- | club for the rest of its. days. For st evening. | ARLOAD OF HUNS srows out in this section that the Routed. roce. When straightened out again or of the ring in the fourth round | weeks he held out, but finally was i b F. Stchoeffel, of Scranton, | C | race is to be somewhat of a free-for- Mr Widener’s representative came his right arm hanging by his|jnguced to accept term Manager | Penn., the lcading scholar of the | all, with the White Sox no betted Hartford, Junc 4.—Slipping along| With a rush and was rapidly over- | side. Brown resumed his rushing| Besdek and Barney Dreyfuss made | graduating class, was the most high- | o than two or three entries. Thgy ard at the same speed that has marked | houling the leaders at the end. actics, but Kelly was in no shape 0, things so pleasant for him that he has | Iy honored, as he received the sword 8 : : hoping, of course, that Rowland’y their course since the opening of the = ——— continue, with the result that the bout [ g0 ievan TS oo OR i o™l 100 6f the Class of 1871, for excellence | e men will repeat, but there is a touc seacon, the Hartford Scnators took re- TRIBU FOR MONROE. was stopped for the cond time.| i 1ed out to be a greater player | in ordnance and gunnery; the D. A.| £ b ol pess1n3(sm in the hope. venge upon the Worcester Boosters at| New Haven, June #.—Ben Rosen- | Kelly's injured hand was later exam- | 5ot OO M & con, He has|R. cup, for the best showing in in- | 5 The White Sox are not as strong a P Wethersfleld avenue grounds ves-| ;a1 who staged boxing bouts foy |ined by the club’s physiclan ana re- [ TEST. 1S Wan 850 SPEDR. 8 L otional law, and the gold medal, | e i) con'bination as they iwere last sea terday afternoon, when they slipped a | pj), Brown at the Arcna three years | Vealed a fractured bone. The bout| ‘. & oo hade Pit Sburgh'’s out- < the best rifle shot in the academy. / A son. That fact is generally admitted, faipa0 shutout over on Manager ago, and who is now a full-fledged | WaS full of actlon whilo it lasted. field one of the best in the leaguwe. | Midshipman Gordon H. Jackson, o . since Joe Jackson left the club. Joe's Ginley's crew and evened up matter R e taraa the irs e | BanRlGEE ] dpap of the c : S O N 0 e saniram | o P : tendency to hit the ball to the fence: el o heoefent Rihey | side A. C. bouts last night and re- bantm s I eieata R L3-xound e . 10th, won the competition for the o : I.:::‘engther:n:t;hc;g:r;gc:fcct;x‘se \“v‘e};‘i:_: suffered orcester last week. Righ tod the or s draw v attling Reddy, Ne letic association cup, for the | : 4 € run-getting v trom the very start it was Hartford’s | usn‘,f( ix(\mlnl;::'\““j{ ‘:;r ,(,}:\mf;,(,) \\‘xl;:l York, in another feature bout. Reddy GET DOWN TO WORK i v.uh E,:{,g:\;,?‘:\thm; -u,]ia in the | : . o ox, just as it impaired the effective- game, as they took a lead in the third | ;oo™ 0 W pon ] @ TEOTEE SO0 G entered the ring three pounds over- Sl sk ot v e vest of any pitcher who saw Joo inning, increased it in the fifth, and e 4 St hi-ihoric 5 this city. | Weight and Burns used to box, = g henos Irahich included Hhe | sauntering to the plufe in a pinchj the only reason why they did not add ( yyo iRy A% WS ROME (A TRS SV | cording to the announcement from the SRt e e e el B G with three bats on his shoulder. more tallies was because the locals | nopvos TS 10 RISC TECRCOl - RS | ving, unless the bout be declared a g ¥ S Jackson is gone with that terri took a few chances too many on the “up for {he widow of the de. |Araw in the event that both boys were p : ing punch, and the players who are| paths in their eagerness to get arouna | Lo o7 UP KON GHC WIEONW O RS o |on their feet at the finish. The boys filling his place in the outfield are the sacks. The score: cedscd sand netted 132366 1 Befercel ugzed and wrestled inl practically! ‘ : 2 | not ihe kind to inspire awe in an Terry Lee turned over his total earn- L REaC i e e O e e i . a1 3 R. H. o d. while several of | eVery round and their work failed to A e | pitcher, nor confidence in_ the White Hartfard 002 040 00x—86 5 IMESE O ‘f‘,lff"“"‘l e please. Burns must have left his old- and the Thompson hinoculars, f o | : B e trchaty has i Worcester 000 000 000 the boxers also, made liberal contri- ¢ o fehting pep at home, as it was i % e Tomlley Gl il Sty VeS| prea < | ndded to any department of the; club: Cook and Briger ana O'Nei tmisletal B} not in evidence last night. 5 s L. Andrews, of Flushi the only way to rate the ‘(h“ e TSR T [ New York, June 4-—President | phil Bloom and Harry Pierce, both of ; DICK BURC WILL. i E . o iaeaponyback. SOCCER TEAMS MAY COM | Hempstead of the Giants announces | Brooklyn. The fwo managed to travel 5 Dick Burge, the English pugilist, | 2o i | that every Monday in future soldiers | the entire distance of 12 rounds, but S vho died in March, left all of his : e e HONORS FOR IRA RODGERS. Pr. Raycroft Considering Advisability | and sailors in Uncle Sam’s uniform | under great difficulties. Neither he B e (et Oy | Bty e e Bolon o il | ; : : T Morgantown. W. Va, June 4—ira of Having Foreigners Play in U. S, | will he admitted frec of charge to the | was in the best of shape, but appar- work and all the rules are in a book- 1\ idow. Burge was 52 years old. e : i g 5. Rodgers, shortstop, wa electelt Giants games at the Polo Grounds !ently put forth their best efforts all{ (7" Cpte S AR S8 My b e rden 2 : b : . L RO SR e is New York Getors enterine e he way. Heleree Les declared It 8| Eommiseden, Waslington, will sed to AMHERST BEATS WILLIAMS. ; : et ior next veart ods et grandstand portals the fghting men | draw and the declsion was enthusi-| janyone free for a two-cent stamp for | smherst, Mass, June 4—The Am- | 348 ; in Camp Lee In the service and there will be compelled to Luy a ten cent | astically received. postage. Ters ball team defeated the Wil- g s no likelthood that he will be herg, )] var tax coupon at the ticket hooth, | The fans had to forego the pleasurs R B el e - 1 Dut Having mads ithe srearesii vy near the press gate on 157th street. | of seeing the Al Shubert-Joe Lim : : i of are mountaineer athiots dhTew | They will be allowed to sit anywhere | s . TLynch refused to go on, claim- S o Eiveh 1he nonthrevilnEe in the lower tier, cxcept the private | that Shubert had failed to malke ] ‘ S o ,xes. This gene v was 1‘)\- a]ny»mn‘nd' weight, ”!|;:\ ‘:'{ ¢ < 2 b SRy 3 Lcdgers had previously been elected ] The champion soccer eleven of the | TICUIINY SREI VRS SR, T lx‘il; the police 16 force Tynch o box, ptain of football and basketbalff Belgian army issued a challenge to | .5 jag proved unusually popular | but the conquerer of Kid Willinms | American teams through the war de- | ity the army and nav steadfastly refused. Shubert stated ) 3 < | t | k partment commission on training & that he weighed but 120 pounds, and d to » . y I at a TROTTING HORSEMAN DEAD, & in decisively outpainting Billy De Foe, FANS LOSING FAITH. White Sox Followers Fear Team Wil} ley's Forces Badly The Thompson sextant, as the | { best' practical navigator, was won by New York, June 4.—Dr. . Ri eroft, of the National Collegiate Ath- letic association and now in France, is investigating the possibilities of bringing champion soldier football teams of others than the Belgian army to the United States for compe- tition with the strongest teams of this country to benefit war funds. | | | | | | for next year at West Virginia. Yersohionss KR Srev eamp activities. It w 1ccepted on N CINS] 3 ffered to prove h assertion by sty 3 bebalf of numerous teams in various 2 ”'\‘D SERabli Sy S e St : k | z Jacques DuPre, a Belgian sol-| ‘;;’,“';g:‘]m:,‘;'“"r'(,;”hi;’f": :em’:“;x;mh sections, including the national| Cincinnati, June 4.—Chiet Bender, | o "% ~s "4rom the ring by Shubert's A ; . [ fier who I been In the service of | F. Bacon who for WHESS SRS champion Bethlehem Steel Football | Picher of the Philadelphla Natlonal | ;700 (50 o n effort to gain the sym- oy \ [ his war-stricken country since the | been identified wi e Ity club, by the United States Football | league club. was restored to good hy of the crowd, but for some rea- & 2, | opening days of the v is now tho | died at ‘his nome early h\es tr :y association, which offered fullest co- | Standing Loday by the National Base- | PO 96 £0€ FWEL 0L OO GaC T > 3 o8 liors 0f Lie commpateiots os Mistder: m'onul';%:. He was a trn‘t;’r: \e.;on( o dperation in any arraagement to fos. ) ball Commission. — isender's applici- | . piaining, ‘the bout did not take £ ing exploit of capturing an entire car- | €Xecutive committee of R b ter international soccer for war fund | tion said that he has concluded to re- | 1,06 The,.club offered to refund the 2 . load of Germans and mar-hing them, | State Fair association and for thirtys benefit and assured the commission | turn to baseball, and inasmuch as he price of admission ‘after the bout had single-handed, to a detention camp | five vears was general managep and] that representative teams in all sec- | had violated nono of the rules of or- | heen declared off. but no one, as far Delind tho. Belgian lines 1o - bad | treasurer of the Nassaui-Queens fair Mons of the country would offer theiy | znized baseball, no ponalty was In- as 1s known, took advantage of the £ been decorated already for exception- | Mineola. He also w-as identified wi Services gratis, iicted. ofter. al valor, 5 horse show interests