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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1918, REDS LOSE SERVICES OF EDDIE ROUSH FOR SOME TIME—YANKS ENJOY SWATFEST AND DEFEAT TIGERS—JACK FLYNN ORDERS HIS TEAM FROM THE- FIELD IN BRIDGEPORT—NO FALL RACING IN KENTUCKY UNTIL CLOSE OF WAR—PILZ IS ORGANIZING FAST CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE FOR NEW BRITAIN JPECH AND PiPP / Man Aroud he f e T2 New York Intielders Field and Batj ‘;KT:AT;LIB:t S j ' ; ~ 4 5 FIAER " ; - lfiTHING ‘ in Fine Style | A | &\ i Py, 9| i | N o Detroit, June 15.—New York de- | eated Detroit, 11 ta 8, in a free-hit- {ing contest yesterday afternoon. The ! - S el ‘ : The Hart Schafi- isitors bunched nine hits with a base ® n balls and an error for nine runs | | . f ) ner & Marx Label in the third and fourth innings. Tho ; ; \ ; : means All Wool, Ificlding of Peckinpaugh, who accepted | : ‘ : ; A Tailori 12 chances without an error, and | ¢ { ; ; Fine ailoring, Pipp’s batting were noteworthy. The | ' . R ; Smart Styl%, Sat- kcore: | A s R.H. E. ; / : ! | : isfaction Guaran- Yew York ....104 500 001—11 14 2 S z IDetroit ......200 020 110— 6 12 2 - | i teed and Economy Thormahlen, Mogridge and Walters; i ! : $20.00 and higher. jDauss and Spencer. i x . Pinch-Hitter Does Trick. oW LUCY— 1 DIDNTT [0 2 ; 'TI;:E lChfld.rens St. Louls, Mo, June 15.—With the HfonipuERaD NS ] N\ o0 ARE - ASY ; Washable Suit we core 4 to 3 in Boston's favor in the 3 ! e . SoS Pay s Ny : : are offering at inth with two men on base and two 2 Ny P hut, Pete Johns, pinch-hitting for ) > Y ""E\:fl $1.50 are fast Bothoron, tripled past Strunk, scoring # s i [Jedeon and Austin, and giving St. ; . - n g color and WO.l‘fll ouls a 6-to-4 victory over Boston in 3 ‘. 3 at present prices he first game of the series yesterday i ¥ E 3 uth’s bat drove in three of Boston's - 2 $2'50 Sult. uns. The score: - ) - R.H. E. 1 B i : 7 Our assortment Jouis ......000 3060 002—5 8 1 I e Boston ........102 000 100—4 6 2 - 3 J : ; of four-in-hand Bothoron and Hale; Bush and H i . : i Ties, 50(!, 75(3, $1, Bchang. AL < : , 2 3 $1.50. Sox Stage Rally. | 3 e B , . = Qhicago, June 15.—A seventh-inning ! ! . ¢ { . Bow Ties 50c, fly, in which the Washington de- ! : vty ¥ o : ’ appeals to most ense went to pieces, enabled Chicago : D-/l ” = ; o win the first game of a series here - men. sterday, 7 to 4. Leibold made four ; two of which were doubles, and R a basé on balls in five times up. Fhe scoTe: €0 .......200 000 41x—7 10 1 BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL FASTERN LEAGUE mnm:ck éo‘to&zeo ?121?1 ;chalk‘? Copyrisht. 1918, by ‘The “Tribune Association (New York Tribune) e S Results Yesterday Ryers and Ple:l_nich, NATIONAL LEAGUE. Hartford 16, Worcester 0. A Providence 6, Springfield 3. Indians Beat Athletics Results Yesterday. Bridgeport 9, New _ i I oy et London ¢ the series here yesterday, but lost, First Game. Bosten Wl Elitehurenic. e to 2, double plays keeping the visi- r. h Philadelphia 2-3, St. Louis »-6. 7 B = n 8 T (ElaNteS ORI tofnerican S aWheD Philadelphia ..1000000001—2 o | Director Pilz ¥ias Applications From Standing of the Clubs hia’s first trip to this city. Groom Manager Flynn Orvders Players Off { St. Louis ......0000000100—1 8 0 5 . the Annex, Emeralds and Vikings . bas knocked out of the box in the y ) ) Prendergast and Adams; Doak and € . . pc. |Bridgeport ourth inning. Enzmann, who fin-| Ficld in First Inning. Gonzales. o oy T i i T Ghicac il SEUSSSNSNG o 696 | New Eaven ... Lhed, was effective, winning his first | Second Game. New York Lo .660 | New London .. ; = Bridgeport, June 15 —New TLon- ; : | The City les ‘hi o § 2% | Hartfora ! Yleveland, The score: S e City league which proved o | Boston .......... o fiue for Clev R, H. ®.|don vesterday forfeited its game with Natllmfll Leflg“e Leaflll]g Hltlel“ B Touls oo 001400100~ 5 18 0] snobesssnl Tadt ssevom ot St Marcs| Cleinnait Ll _‘.fi Providence leveland .....101 011 00x—4 9 1| the Americans in the first half of Philadelphia ...000000030—3 13 1 - ¢ | Pittsburgh 5 | Springfleld Groom, Enzmann and : Ntala end hdonis playgrounds is about ready to start|st. TLouis cary and McAvoy. slammed out a single that landed miE=— again this year, the management of | Brooklyn P s Ko =y him on first after two strikes and ; - Ve e e Gamts Todes McGRAW TURNED DOWN. three balls had been called. Medsen- | Brooklyn, June 16-=Fddie Roush, | 3 yi sl o) S Games Today New Haven at Hartford (2). S | zer followed and sent one down the |'centerfielder of Cincinnati and cham- | NO KENTUCKY DERBY having signified intentions of joining | ke 3 Spcinefiold at Providence £2) resident Tener Disallows Protest of | irst_base line, which was captured | pion batsman of the National league the league, Director Pilz would like [ Chicago at Brooklyn Bridgeport at Worcester. | by Grimes, while Brady advanced to |in 1917, sprained his right ankle in - io} nearierom onolmore team Mikto | It Totlisiat Boston o Waterbury at New London second. the ninth inning yesterday of the| gtaic Racimg Commission Votes to | Make the organzation complete. He ansinnatifatiiew gy ork, b g 3 w York, June President| O'Rourke, the next man up, slip- | game with Brooklyn and had to be 3 a may be reached at St. Mary's play-| ©itsburgh at Philadelphia. ohn K. Tener, of the National league, | ped one in between short and third. | carried off the field. He will be out Abandon Sport at Close of Latonia | 8rounds or at telephor 51- csterday threw out the New York | Lai fielded the ball and caught Brady of the game for a week or so. Prizes will be awarded as follow PIONEERS vs GIANTS lub protest of last Saturday's game, | on the linc and then threw to Grimes, | Brooklyn won the ¢ontest, 2 to 1. Meet on Account of War. Winners of pennant, gold medals: . bon by St. Louis, 4 to 2, in the 11th | thereby retiring O'Rourke who w With one out in the ninth, Roush ) i} second place, silver medals; third Hovle Toonany ning, and the game stands as a St.| slow in getting back to the first sack. Latonia, Ky., June 15.—At a meet- uis victory. Umpire Stockdale’s decision was ing of the State Racing commission The league president disposes of the | questioned with much 5 i, here yesterday, no fall racing dates rotest with the statemerit that the| which resulted in Manager Flynn be- were asked for because of the op- ‘ et & . .| asainst the base. A force play and - : 5 for the season, Stanett e by the umplres and that it dld| The playgrs finally resumed their |y injoc by Daubert and Myers gave | C00iDE the Rotary club, and the Stindivziol the The line-ups of the Pionéers and. ot involve any interpretation of the | positions and as the second half of | m e 5 foi . Ministers' sociation. ol . X mL Olty. @olon tiants New e ; : Brooklyn two runs in the sixth in- : the Elm City Colored Giants of New les. Though Umpire Byron appar- | the first began, Pitcher Fortune de- e 2 > Ul Gen, W. B, Haldeman, member of Eosion Haven, who clash tomorrow on tha tly made the decision in question in | Jivered one ball when he was callea | I8 The score: the commission, read a long state- SANDLOT CHAMPIONSHIP. New York Pioneer diamond, are announced as e disputed game of June 8, in his b e g s rted camo Of ne & in hisiin from the mound with the rest of | g oo : el. ment in which he said he is opposed | E—— Q{“ff,‘fo : folions: Pk); (:TD:; (r::pon<§‘:;(luf‘? ;ho\:il the players. The game was forfeited 2 b | to any more racing in Kentucky after | Entries For Annual Contests Must Be | Cleveland Calored Giants—Twyman, 2b; Gold- to Bridgeport, 9 to 0. 901000000 51 "} the close of the present Latonia meet- in By July 1 St et son, rf; Allen, Redmond, 1b; Cul- sion. It was Byron wha ordered Me and Miller; Bressler and i son, [t LAllen ab; Redmond, 1n:jEuL raw off the field for protesting the 23 H S . H E y B » D | ing, until the end of the war. Washington Wingo. ; c; Smith or Drake, p. e ciston W M 7 15.—Gus In view of the stand taken by Gen.| Johmstown, Penn, Junel 15—The | Philadelphia orcester, Ma une 5.—Gus e 3 > st ake y Gen. | _ Detroit & In dismissing the protest, Tener | Gardella’s Hartford team took sweet 5 Tademen iR iazions Sirack fman C £ ] Pomavester e oo uson gaby Efl:"pb(;’,:‘ rote as follows to President Hemp- | revenge yesterday afternoon on . the Vaughn Bumped Hard. agers decided not to ask for any fall | day announced that entries for the : Game: L “"'l o 4(? : ‘r & »”WUF > o G ) Forcester c inning 16 to 0, aft- T o o o dates at present, and on motion duly e ss: Dudack, If: Goeb, cf; Fallon or T . . b (nl.::" Sne ottty o | e enEs HoTodune B S le IR ORE IR R T e e fetor o Washington at Chicago. Schroeder, p: McCormack, p. 1 am in receipt of your letter nf,‘ (R mu R e el el Taised its National league, champlon- i t, 0 oo fall racing dates in Ken..| Paseball championship of the United Philadelphia at Cleveland Culver and Smith gl otest atiine nmpireig acc |8 on dhelr last o here, | Gus was 6 |iehlp pennanthee)yesterday, andl cele: ([5.50E8 00 OF 1801 Hac) b States will close July 1. The execu- | New York at Detroit. have appeared in this city on previous d:}?eustm&u;m\x?::\“mvr;x\ i el somedy lineitn puttingiic sl over i :»rm.ml the occasioniwith a 7 to 0 vie- |y B0 ieion then adjoined to | flve board ofithe association will meet | Boston at St. Louls: occasions and both are ranked as ex- . Louis-New Y ame ) & °6 times, | tory over Chicago. It gave the Ni % = P p in Detroit uly 15, when the schedul -eptionally fa Py me 8. The accompanving state-| twice on spanking singles, and the | yorkers an even break on the series, | Meet subjecttothe callof the chair-| 2 ZA08 B Y Ch UER FIe BEIequTe e i ents of Manager McGraw and Play- | first time as a result of Cooney¥'s | pemarce gave Chicago only four scat. | a0 Many teams in large cities of the ¢ ‘ v s Kauft, Fletcher and Young have| wild peg. To rub it in, Gu e : el s L e INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE s0 been noted. nearly the whole of the Wore ol e A o S G — DAN MORGAN TO ENLIST. The play in question hinged solely | club trying to run him down hetween | G onis'n A0 W MM Wher Cher e A Nt MACChy, Dk O, S Results Yesterday New York, june 15.—Although Dan ) whether or not the ball was legally | first and sccond in the fifth inning, home run by Young. A bare-handed e e e orite Pat Ontl conati Lot ale N o 2 Newark 5, Syracuse 4. Morgan, the veteran manager of box- pld. Umpire in Chief O’Day ruled | and then had to put himself out, | 40"y ¢ paskett featured. Score: B L Ciheisl Thes T e < Binghamton 3, Baltimore 23, (Called | ers, is in the forties, he has offered his hat the ball was dropped, and under | after half a dozen assists had icen | : : Running Through Accident. [ others There “yl‘"",“’:l e oS it] 11th inning, darkness.) services to the military authorities and e provisions of Tule 63 there can be | made in an effort io put the ball on o T e e city series, amateurs and semi-| gy nE U CAESRCERS e T appeal from this decision. The|the old fox. And this is how Gus did | ¢ '[:mqmm—w; . R B ot Is. Tach city will conduct i e Huns. Morgan may make his last ap- L G - Zili = 2 Zi e 0.0 ) ing o he Inaugura andicap, a o inati S nial 3 \ S i i 2 : B was oxelinvolvpEgtuelacouracy, (fi S trerRile UM rousEassisceRand oo Rarid s e b e L clinineion serie Standing of the ‘Clubs pearance as 2 ring second at the judgment of the umpire and was| chases back and forth on the path, | raElcen; ughuy i e o i S i Armory A. A, of Jersey City next bt In any sense a misconstruction of{ a toss to Gross went wild and Gus | ~ ‘,":"I”q;m“v‘\ “‘,“:”m‘ 'n'_i‘l'h" ",\m,'";;(“i": G Binghampton 5 o Sk nignt wien he Wil el e Jetter or spirit of any of the play- | could have sat right down on first (iateetonia Rias oo s eeoba | CARBONE DEFEATS McTIGUE Roole e 12 goe | Levinsky's corner during the Battler's g rules.” sack. But € took a squint at the | o . " oK ennothiD. § lexanderisiiscoba, . 3 0cas 5 = : bout with Charlie Weinert pill eping foward first base bleachers tally Falls Short. the favorite. Escéba came a cropper . . : R Toronto . 5 S 17 . 20 L 3 OF TILDEN e R S e Junc 15.-—Despite a ninth- | early in the contest, and as the geld- | W 1Ms Jight Round Bout in Monmouth | Buffalo .......... 16 Sl Then he was S VsadlonflThe Uly hich vielded Pi ing went to his knees, the big crowd County A. A\. of Iied Bank. Newark .. 16 3 * 1 fa ro1 30 on 7 et o o Ba r . 19 486 | LUNTE REPORTS EV S Gty el e ur r Boston won 7 to let out a groan ) - il e S T || s LUNTE REPORTS TO CLEV Doubles Matches, r . | yesterday. taking the series three out The winner was G. M. Hendrie's| o0 PS80 Bibs Syracuse Sl e | YWorcester .... 0000000060— 0 4 f and going into a third place ; Rancher, who won with much to | (arbone. the former cavalryman, last | Jersey City Philadelphia, June 15.—William T.| 5 0102—16 15 | h Cincinnati Rudolph held | spare in 1:44 4-5 Arriet was sec- | night defeated Mike McTigue, assist- = : by ¥ lden II. yesterday won the singies Tay Twombly, Bauni and Red- visitors to d doubles in the Pennsylvania late tennis championship at the Mer- n Cricket Club. In the singles he| pteated P. B. Hawk, | Waterbury | o 5 o he first inning and this is how i ' . ; R £ e playgrounds, is about ready to start 5 e 4 ot o Stor St. Louis Victory. singled and Chase flied to Wheat, who threw wild to Daubert in at- tempting a double play. Roush ran to second, where he slipped on the wet ground, his right foot striking place, bronze medals. Medals will be New York 11, Detroit 6. awarded the batters finishing in first | Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 2. Line-ups of Teams to Olach Tomorrowf and second place in the league aver- | St~ Louis 5, Boston 4. ages and a medal will he awarded| Chicago ington 4. Afternoon at Ellis Street Diamond Announced by Managements. annual competition for the sandlot Cleveland, Ohio, June 1 Lunte, infielder, drafted by the Cleve~ ‘land club from the Mobile Southern X hits for the first | ond, with Freecutter third. Sande, |ant boxing instructor of the New York Games Today Association team last fall, reported to man and McDermott; Cook and Bri- | eiht innines. Wickiand made a clean | the jockey, placed three winners to| A, ., after eight spirited rounds jn| Toronto at Binghampton. Manager Lee Fohl yesterday. Lunte ger and ('Neil home run to far right center as fir his credit the ring of the Monmouth County Buffalo at Baltimore (2) has just recovered from an injury sus- e man np in the fifth, and with Smith — Athletic Association. : Rochester at Jersey City (2) tained at his home in St. Louis pre- on base in the same inning. Rehg The arena. whicl s 2 seats, icuse at New vious to the spring training trip. Haven, June 15.-—Miller's| got a home run to left when King PLAINVILLE BASEBALL. \vnih\:o!{;’:\;‘f.t‘: X 1’:‘“ :‘n:-‘ng .:}?'01:’\- n‘i:\ leaguer in the eighth ing. | over ran the ball. The score: The Rockwell Drake baseball team |and the events, which were staged by . | scoring Ball fr ase, & r. h. e.! will play the Eagles of Hartford at|matchmaker Silvy Burns, were highly 6-—3, 6—4. New Haven a 3oston 00303010x—7 15 0! the R. & D. field at 0 o’clock to- isfactory. E e Tilden left tonight for Pittsburgh, | Waterbury ) i ’ ) n orabitieh : e ¢ a- [ Pittsbure ...000002004—6 12 0 morrow afternoon. Both clubs have = 7 Factor Rcbullt ere he is to take up the radio cou { ing by Stimpson featured. scor: Rudolph and Wilson; Cooper and fast nines this season, and an ex-|{ e < ; Carnegie Tech. R he | 4 4 i ok == — | New Tiaven . 01001001x S-hmidt. citing game is expected. Manager | - i 7 i 3 [ SOX PLAYER DRAFTID. Waterbury ... ”wi’m‘:j& 2R Al iRockwell Drake team should com- | “inston, "“,;‘f‘ S e =Nl B R e e iR Typcwrltcrs Chicago, June 15.—Patrick Ha u B BoWeLaES ‘ An ¥yen Break, municate with ! man, former world champion pocket e ! desiring to arrange games with the N\ GUEELEDEAD! Sam Glorian, care B intliity infleldor with the © hart. Philadelphia, June 15.—St, Louis| Rockwell Drake Manufacturing Com- | |>I‘|h“:l:. r‘rlm'm;, died at his )‘11'!“"<h',‘r"" B G f All M k go Americans, s called into the and Pt lelphi even in a ' pany, Plainville. i‘-fi[“vxv“‘l)lkil [;)‘(;ynl.“‘”fldl(v ;\\ mr(.l";'»f-‘ ] o '@ b 7l 1) aKes btional Army last night from his| pocidence. R, L. June 15.—A | doublehcader yesterday, t Tocal e a | p ki S B oy 1 BRI (Gl (@he” 1\ udh N i wichita e e ds the| cojoq of hits in the seventh inning | taki irst game, 2 to 1 and oty e Ve che onshiy Inth member of the club to join the| ' i 4.y proke the tie that resulted | L the second, 6 Cravath's | B VILLE. 2 . i ¢ y . lors Since tho second inninz and sent | home run in the tenth won the open- The Annex team will go to Rock : . g Repaired. 5 - ihree runs over, ziving Providence | ing contest after the visitors tied the | Ville tomorrow afternoon, to meet the | ASKS NEW ORLEANS TO JOIN. ; s’ D /| A LUTHANY DIRECTOR RESIGNS. | {he Nrst fame with Smingacil, 6 to | scorc i the eighth inning Tn tne' sirons Tigers of (it fown. The fol- | Snreveport, La, June 15—W. A N. B. Typewnter W. Va. Tune 15—Bo The scorc “ccond game, Louis knocked Davis | Jo players will leave at 11:45 | Sullivan, secret of the Shreveport A ! : ers, athletic director of Beth- r. h. e fout of the box in the fourth and won, | © wlm‘kA from the corner of Church {club of the Texas League, went to New s i » Exchange v College, has resigned, according | Providenc 5000003 0x—5 1«; ; 6 to 1 The f}mn,(m I;itt 2 t|,v o :‘fz‘;xx i:m;!ml h\-n»m»«, ”I‘(‘|c|'.~(|\y\|_ i ;l Orleans yestarday with authority fo i o o Springfleld .... 120000000—3 2 | every inning o is contest but cou anchard, Johnson, owe. elch, | invite New Orleans to join w! = o . s"f:‘c':;fi?"rhim:x{gffi é?fi‘lfi'flrqf,ffi pf'rfl?if:\s and McNeill; Martin and | not score mntil the eighth. Heath- | betzley, A. Blanchard, M. Campbell, | mont in making the league an eight 72 West Main Street. Telephone 612. the University of Cincinnati. Wheat. cote's hitting and a bare hand rum- | G. Campbell and Kilduff, club circuit, R e e D ET U b PR P

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