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8 NEW BRI TAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1918, f il | HEINIE PERRY MAY PRECIPITATE BAS e === S, ARKEY ‘WANTS TO ENLIST—BRITT ZIM BATS GIANTS TO FOURTH STRAIGHT VICTORY—WASHINGTON TOPS SECOND DIVISION—BTIDGEPORT WINS AGAIN—DISPUTE OVER EBALL WAR—TIGER GRIDIRON STAR KILLED IN AIR BATTLE—SH -DUNDEE DRAW SENATORS DISPLACE ST, LOUIS BROWN Detroit Climbs Out of Cellar Position Cleveland, Ohio, June oming a two run lead, yesterday defeated Cleveland 3 to o game advanced from July 21. visitors bunched four hits off Enz- Imann in the seventh, with fnan’s error, scoring two runs, poor aserunning depriving them of more [Scor e.. 000100200 Cleveland . 101000000 Ayers and Picinich; 'oumbe and O’Neill. Washington Tigers in Seventh Place, T Mo., June 19.—Detroit oved into seventh place by taking oth games of yesterday's double header from St. Louis. The scores vere 6 to 2 and 3 to 1 Leifield ounded hard in the first gamc it getting 12 hits, dincludin and three doubles dur 1-3 innings on the mound Heilman broke wup the fame in the ninth inning pome run wthich scored Cobb f him Until this time, it attle between Boland and ach allowing but four hits (First Game.) 1is, De twao s i second with a % etroit 210012000—6 12 t. Louis .......001000001-—2 9 Dauss and Yelle; Leificld, Wright nd Nunamaker. (Second Game.) petroit t. Louis Boland leveroid, O'NEIL PENALIZES CLUBS sing Unsigned Player Costs Bridge- port Two Club and Players Fined. ...0100000 and Yelle; Sothorn and | Games—New London President n le jctorie Dan O'Neil of the E gue has thrown out two of of the Bridgeport cl laying a player who has no contract, and further who r suspension and whose su hs not lifted. The player that has coused Hdgeport club to get in Dutch jesident . O’Neill is Catcher Che nnolly Last September 11 h¢ erved by the Bridgeport clith, ce then no signed contract of ve been forwarded to the proper fices. At the request of the Brid rt club, May 27, Catcher C nnolly was placed under suspen- n and the same forwarded to Sec- ary Farrel of the National asso- tion for record. This suspension $ published in Bulletin No. 7 under e of June 10. Then without any empt to lift the suspension upon tcher Connolly, he was played in game against Hartford in this | June 11, and in the second game the double-header in New Haven, ursday, June 13. Both of les were won by Bridgeport, rtford game by a scorc of the New Haven game 2 Jnder Article 15, Section 3, of the laws of the National Astociation Professional Baseball clubs, ANy ve not under contract. par ing in a game, cauges the team ying such player to all joes in which that player partici- es, that may be won by that club, any games lost in which such | ver | participates, stand as lost. In- uch as Connolly played in two | es which were won by Bridge- t, both of these games have heen ered thrown out by President eil, and Hartford and New F h are credited with one le: , and Dridgeport with two ories. President O'Neil also has ordered New London club te forward to office $100, the penalty which t must pay to the Bridgeport club its action last Friday, June 14, bn the New London club was take the field in the first inning. New don loses all claim to its part in gate receipts of that game, be- 8 paying the $100 penalty to figeport. resident O'Neil also has tacked on fines upon three of the New Lon- Planters for their actions on the L in that forfeited game, fining | n $20, O'Rourke $10, 15t- for signed sension the with lose and TN AND WEINERT 70 BOX | yweights Meet at Garden Yriday | ight—Other Stars Booked harity Show. —Fred Fulton | will meet in a | Madison Square ht. Then there’ll ed Lewis ag vill be for them, wwems to st ldie M wdly with his left hand, sout with Harry Grep. w York, Junc 1 Charley Weinert ound bout at flen tomorro ack Bri ARROWS LOOK SHARD, of this city will chal- n around New Britain ges of fourteen and, Please notify Joseph Fir- South Main street. Arro Chap- | Fnzmann, | ahead | 4 I 1000000001 5 | John | making it appear | free for { \ covering His Name in Print INTEREST~ COMPLETE ARTICLE - CONTAMING NAME RESIST MPTATION To TAKE ANOTHER LooK AT THE ARTICLE WAR CLOUD ON BASEBALL HORIZON. Perry Case May Disrupt National | Boston, June 19.—The vote cast by I Farrell, sccretary of the Na- Association of Minor League decided the contest between the Braves the Philadelphia Athletics for pessession of Scott Perry, a pitcher, Percy D. Haughton, presi- dent of the local club, said in a state- ment last night. The management of the Braves also announced that it would not be de- terred in its fight to obtain the serv- jces of Perry by the action of Connie ack, manager af the Philadelphia club, in taking the case to court in tional Clubs, Boston and t Cleveland Johnson, of deliberately tional 1 « Haughton said, “in that the decision in Perr e was made by the National commission alone. The president of the Southern association and John H. Farrell, secretary of the National Association of Minor Leagne bs, also had votes, and I am d ing no secret when I state that it Mr. Farrcll's vote which decided case. rarrell “President can league, nting the Boston clnb,” the Ameri- misrepre- and the the Scott has long heen for his fairness in baseball matters, and while the Atlanta club in the Sauthern association is affiliated with his association, he saw at once the complete justice of the Boston club’s claim and voted accordingly.” Mr. Haughton said he al took ex- ception to a statement attributed ta President Johnson that Perry agent last winter. Johnson knows better than that.” Haughton £aid, “and the records sho otherwise.’ BRITT-DUNDEE, DRAW noted New Bedford Boy TWnocks Wop™ Throngh —Cailed 2 Draw. Boston. June 19.—Frankie Britt ow Bedford went to a draw Johnny Dundee of New York hout of 12 rounds last night Arena, much to the surprise who had picked the “Scotch- come through with colors of in the ture iy was a feature ses than one and one of les of the year in this section. Dundee started to play with Frankie in the earller rounds, but was soon to realize that he had real fight on his hands. Not only did Rriti go him at every ‘opportunity, hut at close quarters more than outpointed Johnny. He was always the fi back away from such encounter: and, when in the 11th session Britt sent the New Yorker flying through the ropes, the fans went fairly wild with excitement and enthusiasm for the New Englander. The 12th was another ripper with both mixing toe to toe practically the hele route. bout in the best READS - WITh ABSORBING ALSO PoRTION AGAIN “Secotch | with | more | to | TURNS PaAPER y FACUHUITATE PERUSAL I ORD SEES NAME CARE [N 25 AROUND CAR To SEE WHO ELSIE MAY BE READING 5AME PAPER GLANCES AT ARTICLE FROM A DISTARNCE — CARELESS LIKE FEELS LiwE A BUYS SeEVERAL PUBLIC CHARACTER CoPIES3 ofF NEWSDEALER =~ 2, TRy c By Briggs R;ADS ONLY THAaT PORTION OF ARTICLE WHICH CONTAINS tAME Ty REVIVE N PArER — s To INTEREST REST OF TeELLS FRIEND WIFE To READ A CERTAIN ARTICLE oN A CERTAIN PAGE Copyright, 1918, by The Tritunc Assciiion_(Kew.fork Tribane) contest would have been a violation { of the law other fights are equally il- legal There is little reason to believe however, that boxing wiil be stopped in this city. The public, to a major- ity desm seems satisfied with the way the game has been handled and there have been few, if any, com-! plaints from those who object to the sport. Of course, the bouts staged at the Arena from time to time are no more legal than the proposed Fulton- Dempsey scrap, but the game has managed to live simply because all objectionable featues have been elim- inted. 1 BALTIMORE GETS BOUT Danbury Sports, Not Realizing Their | Good Fortune, Sorc Over Trans- fer. New Haven, nhill, promoter of the between Fred Fulton of Minnesota and Jack Dempsey of Utah, which | had been arranged for Danbury, this state, on the aftcrnoon of July 4th, officially announced last night that the contest had been transferred to Baltimore, Md., where it will be staged, he said, under the same con- ditions that it would have had it taken place in this state. The transfer was due, Mulvihill sald, to the action of Chief Egan of the state police department, who an- nounced the night before that he in- | tended to stop the contest from tak- ing place in this state. Danbury pol- iticians, it was stated, did everything | in their power to have the police al- | : low the bout and action was taken ; SC0re of 7 to o in the only after numerous protests had | Se€N in this city since been received from ministers in that | Of the season. Powers ga s city. exhibition against the visitors in the While the ! box, only to lose the game on an throughout error bv Hinchman. The score: whether the bout took place or Lk the Danbury sport element is up in 001002004—7 arms over the transfer. It was stated : m.mnm]‘? {there last night that steps will be | Gl RIER IR v taken to prevent other fights of 4 | similar nature scheduled to take | place in this citv and Bridgeport | and elsewhere in the state, on the ground that if the PFulton-Dempsey June 19 Joe Mulvi- 20-round fight EASTERN LEAGUE Wins e Bridgeport Another — Provi- dence Wins From Hartford—Other Games Wi los June 19.—Waterbury vesterday by a fastest contest the beginning gave a great terbu to Bridgeport zeneral the run stafe didn’t h. g 1 —5 12 6 and e { Bridgeport Waterbury Lennon Gagian 3 Trounce Senators. 19. — Providence Hartford Gray Hartford, scored an June ¢ victory o Now Is the Time to Buy Your Suit, Shirts*Underwear Sale Starts Saturday, June 22 Watch Friday Evening’s Paper Ropes in Eleventh N. Y. SAMPLE CLOTHING SHOP 357 Main Street | tainca here yesterday, 10 i. Ths could not hit Voy who held Senators hitless for five innings, score: to locals the The T h.te ~10 11 — 16 s jack and 160030114 000000010 Neill; Meye Providence Hartford Voyls and Briger. Mec Tosses Game Away. Worcester, Mas June 19.—Fur- man's wildn gave Springfield the game in the opening inning yester- day. The score: Furman Springfield Worcester Manners and Baum, Weire and 410110000 010010020— 1 Wheat; edman New Haven Beats New London, June 11 pion, a New Haven boy Planters to a 5 to 2 5 2 victory over the Murlins on Plant field vesterday Champion held the Murphy clan three scattered hits for eight innin and wa in fair way to score shutout when the visitors took vantage of his wildness in the ninth by scoring twice. Two passes, a hit batsman and a single accounted for the wins. The score urman, Murlins, 0000000022 5 00040100x—5 10 Pjura; Champion Ne Haven New London Tyler and Wendell and GUY MORTON COMES NEAR NO-HIT GAME Cleveland's llent in the American league race is due con- side to the efficient pitching of Guy Morton, whose speed and curves showing bly | ioin the have been unusually baffling this year, | Only recently he came within of pitching a no-hit game. Amec Strunk of the Red Sox Is the player who stopped him from accomplishing this unusual feat by driving out a single, the only hit the Red Six Morton’s twirling has and effective year rint which g it is Indians kee an ob- been steady he g0l the 1t the pace at believed and he that i ins 1s Cleveland the fied hustle t in will make d White Sox the championship. PURFMAN 1ULKL Cleveland, June Jones, of Memphi trotting horse owner, terday that he had from Washingten of fuel administrator of ColumUig OFFICIAL, 19.—I'rank Tenn., millionaire announced received notice his appointmen the Distric as for ace | it | ; I i { Cincinnati | Boston | | | || BASEBALL IN A~ NUTSHELL NATIONAD LEAGUE. Results York 7, Cincinnati 1 Chicago Brook 3 Boston 4, St. Loui Philadelphia 1, Pit Yesterday Ntw burgh 0 Standing of the W. Chicago siaesae 34 New York vaaein 1 Boston Clubs L. 15 16 26 a3 28 Fhiladelphia Pittsburgh Brooklyn St. Louis 20 19 29 Games Today New York Roston Chicago at Rrooklyn Philadelphia Pittsi h at at n AMERICAN LEAGUE Results Yesterday Washington 3, St. Louis Detroit 6, St. Louis 2 Detroit 2, St. Louis 1. of the W 34 Standir New Chic Washington St. Louis Cleveland Detroit Philadelpt York 31 19 a 19 Games Tod Washington at New York Philadelphia at Boston. Cleveland at Chicago. Detroit at St. Louis INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Results Yesterday Jersey City Rochester Binghamton game). Buffalo Syracuse | ewark 3 Euffalo 5 (first, 8, Binghamton, 3, (second | same) —arl Cham- | pitched the ! to | 3! | Cross Toronto-Baltimore (off account darkness) Standing of the Clubs W, L. a 15 19 Binghamton Rochester Baltimore Toronto Buffalo Newarl Jersey City Syracuse 20 20 Games Today Toronto at Jersey Buffalo at Newark Rochester at Baltimore STERN LEAG Yesterday New Haven erbury & 1 4 Results New London Bridgeport 8, ¥ Providence 10, Hartford Springfleld 7, Worcester Standing of the Clubs £ L. Bridgeport London ‘idence Haven Hartford ield Worcester Waterbury Games Today New Haven Harttord Providence Waterbury Worcester New London at Springfield at Bridgeport HOLY GROSS LOSES Jack Barry Beats Old College Team in Commencement Game—Bader Pitches Good Ball, 19.—The Holy had not been de- t Boston college beaten yeste Navy Yard team. commencement June which the fi weeks ago, the Roston before a large day crowd Bill Rvan, the Gi: ed on the mound Worcester, team, feated sin me by day S to who it is expected will 1ts within o week, start- for Holy Cross. He got away finely in the first inning, making Jack Batry fan on three pitched balls. Statz's error starting sccond, followed by several hits, the game soft for the sailors Bader had the collegians eating out of his hand throughout the zame. He eased up toward the end, when they threatened times. The score Navy 070100000—3 Holy 0000200103 Bad Gill and Mort 1e = el Yard Cross and C rroll; Ryan Main Street, 1 Cincinnati ! New York 7 ZIMMERMAN FINDS HIS BATTING FY Gians Close Home Staf Wi Victory New York, June 18.—New Yor closed a long home stay here “Vester' day by defeating Cincinnati by Score of 7 to 1. The Giants hit Bress ler in the pinches while errors b Chase and Groh helped the locals t four runs. Perriti. won his nint! game of the season out of tel pitched. Young threw out two men a the plate. The score r. ho® 000100000—1 10 02030002x—7 8 0 Perritt and McCarty; Bressler, Re gan, Eller and Wingo Phillies Shut Out Pirates. Philadelphia, June 19. — Stock'd double in thé first inning was thé only hit off Cooper yesterday, but} King's fumble and a wild piteh con verted it into” the only run of the game. 1In only one other inniug did local player . reach first. None| reached second_and only 26 batters faced Cooper. Four double 4pla; helped Hogz blank the Pirates. The score: r. h. e 10000000x—1 12 1 Pittsburgh 000000000—0 9 1 Hogg and Burns and Adams; Cooper and Archer. Philadelphia Cubs Nose Out Dodgers. Brooklyn, June 18—Brooklyn made 12 hits for a total of 19 bases off Vaughn yesterday, but lost to Chica- go, 4 to through reckless basé run- ning. A home-run und three singles in the first inning netted only ons run, Johnson being caught stealing just before Olson drove the ball into the left field bleachers for the circuit. The Cubs bunched hits in the third and fifth innings, an error by Olson proving costly in the latter inning. Hollocher’s sharp fielding featured. The score: 0020200004 100010100—3 Killifer; M Chicago Brooklyn Vaughn and Miller and Cards Lose to Braves. Boston, June 19.—Boston made it three out of four from §f. Louis hera vesterday. Fillingim holding the v tors to six hits and Boston winning, 4 to 1. Doak was hit hard in the early | innings. Boston took eight game# out | of 14 from the western clubs if*the series just ended. The score 7, Louis 001000000—1 | Boston 01110100x—4 0 Doak, May, Sherdell and Gonzales; | Fillingim and Wilson h. | st. 6 9 Kahms Mecets Defeat in Close Mateh —Patrus Downz Kilduff. In the Unknown partner league at the Aetna Alleys Patrus was the vic- tor over Kilduff, while Cage just top- ped Kahms. The scores | Kilduff 26 Patrus— 59 118 §3—452 ?2#535 111—542 101—549 DARK HORSE WINS, New York, June 19.—Compadre, oy Colin-Playmate, won a thrilling vie- tory in the Highweight Handicap, “the most important event on the pro- gram at Jamaica racetrack yesterday. Compadre showed his gameness 1 winning by the margin of a nose from Kalitan, who came dangerously near capturing the honors right under the eyes of the judges. The victory of Compadre was a shock to the form players, as his chances of winning the race were reckoned at 7 to 1. Hpw- ever, those in the know have had ‘an inkling of Compadre’s trials over the Jamaica course while the thorough- breds were performing at Belmont Park, and they were certain of the victory. Compadre faced the issuo with many alder sprinters, but his hard-earned victory gave him a high rank among the best of short-distance horses « INDIANS GET JUNE. Cleveland, June 19.-—Pitcher Kester L. June, one of the University of West Virginia stars, reported to the Cle land American league team yester day. The Pittsburgh Nationals had a m for his services, but Clevelatid catisfled this claim by releasing Out- fielder Howard Lohr to Pittsburgh Factory Rebuilt Typewriters of Ali Makes Sold, Rented and Repaired. N. B. Typewriter Exchange Teieghone 612,