New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 26, 1919, Page 8

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e = = PHILLIES TROUNCE GIANTS AGAIN—WHITE SOX HURLERS ARE ROUTED PY BROWNS BATSMEN_GEORGETOWN ATH URES U. OF P. TATHLON— MARYLAND SPORTS WANT BIG-BOUT—OLD ROSEBU PS TRIM FORD twelve through Oil of Pehn / AND BEAT GIANTS WINS PENTATHLON - 050 s s e BY BROWN BATSHEN | GLOBE (LOTH Gustafson cut loose ou the homef yive 4y God's Country. | SR ESTABLISHED 1880 streteh and the jost sround | 0 From Mound in ‘Robert Lo Gendre Scores 14 feme osis o iian Fot o Wit ittt o o' IDanforth 15 Driven o Showers e { zoing- considering stiff wind and en war was declared, is home | I returnca country 2w K Voo ! W' - a 1 7 87 Four Innings I Poats i U 0 P GRIES | 550 Secmoen e ana Chicapn, juns o ipac 5 e counsss o g Kerr Proves Basy We're certain we can give you e Tiger y o e mark- (il bermicsion of Tis colonel s - . o e able quarter mile sent F AL - big lner and took y i h e L e e e e il SR e e e 4 : Louts, Mo. April 26— amer. | TRIDE YOU want in a5 0f the Maine pines In his |leg of tlie distance medle veiny | Stal AEor P : et 5 o b Roberf Le Gendre, sturdy | championship, but the flying start Srnichanofic undet sorshen Sl afternoon at the hends | son of Georszetown, kept well to the | availed the Panthers little, for the Wi looks tighter thi e grans Seenobs he P; elphias, the Giants would | front in fonr of the iive cvents of ; next leg at the half mile saw Chicago. led wway 1S mounths o it the | who rel danforii, 0 the g = Ya) > restricted to the weather v { the pentathlon in the twenty-fifth an- | Princeton and Syracuse vumners pi ! ¥ f the 1914 we > | game 1 hicaso. 7 3 Gari ; E o B8 E £ 2 X S nu Penn relay carnival here on ! Pittsburgh. Thercafier the race 7 Le had been o ndidly af fire i 2 G . fans vent d to shiy hrough the renture event of st day’s | and Princeton, with the issuc vem y Jjuwp into the L zliso 3§ E e ni 4 Pty ’ i | 3 T 1 B of tl Lo Mice remc squelehir e New York j program of the clas : with | ing in doubt il jup of the ice. ¥ candidatos for ; R S i lendid score of 14 points, John: final one mile leg. when AcCos ‘I‘j“ - hen e o) : icagc 4 5 i BN L S of Pennsylvani last | Chicago by & sreat spur g e utfit for the pa i . o h o i 4 o e € nosed-in the northivest | voy,s champion and yesterds: fa- \Cullough of Prine . S e Ll Schal g e : 3 d i o > nent. the olg 4 1io i i . % ale and fingers were benumbed in sccond He . nosed , the laurels for the Maroon S m“fl 1 Ohic ) ‘l‘l e 2 0 : : . ; | the f1 ir . tissouri farmer boy. by o Pentathlon Events. play asebal 1 e for the 6 to It may have b t other twe 3 i Runn Broad Jump., Fo thioy S mNC O thied i Iy climinated 1 “Won b wier, Dubugue, dis- ) Col. Heug | seit from jees of capturing pre- | tance, 22 fec -1 inches. breakin 2 | micr Jaurels by finishing twelfth in | Pennsyl yentathlon = el S fivst_ of the five events, the run--| fc 1 rehies. made by W | e ]fw s “(‘l“-"j'v’r“ :“" ning: broad, jump. Fle came strong | ton of Dartmouth in 1915 = con A Gl e e s | T O D e Gl (ORTL o ek, (e ery of young Georg i, . X ,‘{‘"“1”‘1"‘! He i ature i e i i he ";,“5,, . " imost popular men in the regiment.”’ la double by Cobl, coupled I of Columbia Univers for ninc ! oL A0 Faioteriievent i avhichiphane s N Seigt. Gowdy will got a.warm, re- | Coveleskie's error, gave Detroit H' l'l . o h S o f excursions aficld in four innir poumni g he oo R e 2 e Dartmouth, Ception”in eve of the National {lead the visitors were unable to 1g quallty low prlced Was uits tor . : G Viplice was the best tife pride of the , inches; fifth, g b un e HOR D, oy Lhe iRt e Sl 2 esvancs she avEUMEN’ ! Red and Blue could gain in the final |19 feet 78 inch. o Uhedn G L b o el = EREN W e R B T b ok ept St 2 Sldoooile + o) Boys $1.50-up to $3.50. ing the ball with : gecondipliac Bhs DI (o8 1obys o e AT ey minute when the Coveleskle, Coumbe and O'Neil: | it bl e ey ey po call came i il before, Was ! Ehmke and Ainsmiih i — Ensign, Olio W : : aph field for Jack Coombs, was particular- Pennsvlvania; jthe frst basel LG By o e T e BTty TG ATRRAT R BRI e 2t ot = : — ~ : 5 A A ]n\_c e ! ,‘”,’f ',}n “\'5."‘“(;“ points. Shte ki i Butler, Dubugue. Time. 4:5 DARTMOUTH BEATEN. GUMBERLAND WANTS BOUT 3 YOU Wlll find no h‘ouble n gettmg ln' to the plate Williams achieved golgbutlonfthevernull hes ‘.,‘;‘»‘), Phrowin Javelin Pentathlon— | A reprehensible record of a home riim, a { iy 5y I:;;v.l\)‘”q‘m o ;V“lu(w W .‘»:u i Won by Bartels, Dennsylvania, 159 Springfield Y. M. C. A. on Long End double, a single and a basc on 1 o b o carried ihs Giesn | feet <4 dnches, breaking Pennsyl- of 3-to-4 Scorc. The four runs in the first inning we ; S th in place ‘of Barl {vania pentathlon record of 158 feet due to a pass for QCallahan, followed | n e who Coact Hillman is 3-4 inches, made by Berry, by five singles and a sacrifice fly 8 the hurdle events today. | svlvania, in 1915; the wintry blasts were responsibic for He s Vi poacments Detroit opened the failurc of the to bat the L pi of Mule Watson in a way to than three ru than Gowdy was @ said of the hest 1 League season here yesterday and in ade [WIth & 4 to 2 vietory over Cleveland, ter he is a| chiefly through timely hitting. Four | hits in the third inning, one of tham i n to bein, zood g 20 rect 11 o good fellow and hus icen one off the Bartels kept his score down _ Geo point: a - point better than | Miss fourth petegation of Cuens meatca s § terwoven Socks. All styles and weights are S 5 \pril 26, —in 4 Mayor Koon Wait On Gov. Harring- Wt ireac ‘ & here storm encd to stop the wn to Plead Against Interference. | . ’ an te. Springfield col- : b r. N e dppe fanoverian’s score was The | Pennsylvania State, 1 it i T | Sam any minu DT vos. Now York, April 26.—Word was re- N Yorl 100020000 — i y t ell ated be- | third sign. Ohio W euied Dartmouth. 5 e Sl = | only other athlete not eliminated he- | third; Bnsign. Ohio W¢ : ceived from Baitimore yesterday to = . 2 o S fel 30th teams 2 > 3 { Philadelphia 40110000x—6 11 PR event was Ensign of | 6 1-4 inches: fou Missonri, | terday. at Pratt field, Both nrs the effect that a delegation of citizens | == e e th, Dubuc and McCarty: Wat- 5 ¥ [ Ohio Weslayan. with a score of 28 [ 140 feet § inches; i Hile, Col= "\"’_»‘““ ABRVEON] "”‘m““ N th Capl. o [rom Cumberland, headed hy M MAm ALE - CREW. BEATS RECORD: 1 Cady | points. { gate, 140 fect 4 inche three-hugzer in the eizhih with €arl rhomus W. Koon, called upon Gover- BIG BOWLING MATOR ’ o h S fews e {hlon—Won | Son's double bringing him In At o0 by ingion and urged him not to Cincinnati Wins, Penn Wins Felay Race. by Bartels, ennsylvanic 120 feet @& up the game for the red and ' niarrere should Cumberland be chos- T Ohio, April 26.—Ci Penn's fiving four, Fred Davis, El- | 122 inch brenking - PentisyTed et en as the place for holding the Wil-' New Haven Live. With Mort Lindsey de it three str from | mer Smith, Crecd Haymond and Mar- | pentathlon record of 114 feet 10 1-1 rinan started off i the fir d-Dempsey heavyweight champion- < N n, April 26.—A new two- vesterday, winning 5 to 1 n Gustafson, captured the one mile | inch > by in 1918; sce- . inning with a dou through ¥ 0‘}‘- 1ip beut. The govern 1id he would and Joe Porio, to Roll New Britain X the Housatonle rives 1 frecly, but had | medle sprint T college cham- | ond, Le Gendre, y town: third, fleld. advanced to third on an error by ' oy his decision by next Monday. i R £ i csterday ‘when and kept the hits well | pionsh ce in a manuer that makes | Leivis, Missourl; fourth, Giilo. Col- ! Martin su1d romped-Jrome on a wild When the Cumberland delegation for $100 Monday Night the v ght made the dis- th Ced 1 Blue a pronounced fa-|gate; . Eckber Ds no (hroi by -Kopf. In the third. Dart- . cyjled on Tex Rickard in this city Thel ors N I A : 4 n o1 30 seconds. This s knocked oui of the | voriie in the ong iile college relay 200 Moters 1 Won by | mouth came neross with two runs, the | and urged him to sclect Cumberland | | The' crack 218 Ia | DOWUNE fo5¢ clipped 23 onds from the best yurth inning, when the lo- ' vace today. Honors in the distance | Le Gend second, B rod and white duplicating in the fifth | 4s the site for the ring he told them | [e&M With AMort Lindsey of natlonal y.o\jous time, whict L three runs on four hits medley relay championship went (o [er, Dubugue; th Lewis:. Alis which was followed by aBe.for - he would consider the proposition fanic and Joe Porlo, ex-champlon 0fGhng by Harvard varsity eight } ithe West. Until the hell lan 1it|fourth, Bastels; Pow ni th, | moufh ifithe same 'inni ak they could_ get assurances from Gov- | Connceticut. will roll the ritain s pich defeated Yale Dlooked as if Princeton would capture | McGrady. Viilanova Mo, 0:2% 0% e, No more runs were scored | ernor Harrington that the hout would | five at the Actna alleys Monday n Tn vesterday's spec jal the Ya the laurels. but when the Orange and Other Events, e “hth when Simms, not he interfered with. The promoter | 1 Ne obi of t nie ory and ccond v \nd freshmen eight 00030601 1x= 1 0+ Black was on the very threshold of Americs College Ampionship i on wvith @ Single brought home : added fhat he would not take a B $100 side bet. Tes Linds 1 paced 1 sulars Fhe md crey in, May and Siy- ! victory McCosh, the Western con- Aedley R v scond | a,e Ja foni itiple. Carlson, whe | chance on any place unless off Porto, the visiters will have in their | led for a quarter mile but fell behind wide ference one and two mile champion, | man E avds, third man | inehed® fhe aame for Springfield; surances were roceived (hat the con- | lineup Johnson.. Jacobs and Mol nd, with thc hman eigit = {closed with a rush and passed Mc- | 440 yards. fourth man S80 vards) Tt 1gle, bringing Fahl in | test would be permlitted to proceed. The Hardware City gang will consist|seven lengths behine rates Bunch Hiis. Cullongh of Princeton, thereby win- { Won by Pennsyl Davis, Hay- 1 the fifth run. Dartmouth was | Therefore the qustion of siaging the ! of Foote, Kahn Larson, Brennccle The cight wh April 26.-—By ' bunchi ning for Chicago university. mond, Smith. SEaFSan ) i SECONANE | A e ninti bout at Cumberiand depends cutirely ; and Eddic Anderson £0 completel nd cl “""‘\ 'H(l" s;i Nom miserable ther condi- | Pennsylvania State (Tayior, Hocker, g NG RN i on Governor Hurvington decision —— - Uniyersity of L defeated tions cver marred the annual colleze | Demming, O 3 thirc Dartniout S = E ext M 4 | SN cCT'P IN TROT but wa Mond il e || e R R SIS R :l‘,f:i‘lif“" _on ,) """,“” spmonth WEST VIRGINLY n fon PEN TINCUP IN TROUBLF. vhen five of the eis shift . » i S Louisville, April 26.— Pitcher Be ablc to keop ! yvest The mercury) hu d the ! fourth, I T Pengelly PLITT IN GOOL ANDINC ] ¢ t > e E th, L I ne N Ohmca . N G 3 w Tineup, formerly with the Philadel- ed. A threo|freezing point. . A forty mile gzale [‘Doan. Grace). > Timc Beats Charleroi neup me ;. X : incinnadi, Ohio, April 26—The Na- | phia Nationals. reported to the Louis 1in the eighth with epi the ficld and carried with it in Running Hop. Step 1 - commission yesterday declared ! ville 1 ociation cluh v put the visitors in the | termitient snow’ squal ! itors 1 Won by S i 2 Mo ) W. Va. April 26 B N Grmun Pl n Southworth singied, None of the snow flurries lasted | distance £ -2 ineh: sec . E. . Wes Virginia won {rom the Ch Fwo-Mile Mark Set on Housatonic Conrse by Blue Oarsmen. was made last - to mak ANOTHER FOR SOORTY i Dublin, April 26.—BEddic McGoo of the Lirooklyn | terd cup was a fre sent an . \ ; club to he eligible for service and in [accepted ter of both the Louisville | | { cl. Chicago scored more ihan .five_minutes, . but _the | Gourdin, 12 feet ; onal team. here yesterday. 8 to ! Vis rea. | knocked out' Tom Gumer 1 "lack d i i good standing Mlitt retired from :and Little Rock clubs | ninth, when [lack drove | miniature blizzards frequently haited | third. S b, Dennsylvania, 42 5, seven inning game. Charleret | Do Lt 7o hhrpoa el en i Ha e nhotinl i the competitions, drove competitors | feet 6 inches. 1 in early lead- and haa the! _r. h. e {to the dressing rooms and made 56 Pound Weight—Won by Tmory. | mountaincers beaten 3 to 1, but in 201000030-—6 2 | spectators seek the protecting shelter | Pennsyivania State. distinee. 28 foot e fier Nerrten) et o A 001011011—5 0] of the lce side of the stands. On ac- | 1.8 inch; second, Bevan. Dartmouth. Maver and Schmidt; Martin = and | count of the major part of the pro- | 25 feet 11 inches: third Weold, Pari Killifer, | zram being composed of events closed | month, 19 feet 10 1-14 inches. fo athletes representing schools in ! smerican Colic Championship 2 §5E e = ] BASEBALL IN A NUTSHFLL | the vicinity of Philadelphia the bulk | pistance Medley Relay Ruace (guarier A . { of yestorday crowd consisted of | half, three-quarters, mile) —Won by @ . 510 S } school children. ! Chicago (Harris, Speer. Me M- S el e, A Ik ‘omipetition Ts RKeen. { Cosn); second, Princcton; third, L 3 e NATIONAL LEAGUE. Comn & et s Nial ol S e roand Marchinette o Jcather conditions militated | - - Resuiis Yesterday. | mt':?“fq ‘fm'; oyr 1‘; 10‘;_‘1;\';:'!:11"1‘:‘ i Hurdies—Won by G. LT RS SWAMPED, Philadelphia 6. New Yor St b R e cr, Pennsylv second. N, J s Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 1. GEDRITRUNERIng Ui ge e SROS NN mTckie vl i(tsburain: rd. €. Stell : i ona athlon, when some of the mar 5 ; 4 5 urgh 6, Chicago 5 ClE R s Pennsylvania: fourt ] 1eh ton-Brooklyn, cold N Bances ast iear cock. Lafayette. Time The competition, however, ; = S e e AR ¢ pe! [ ! ; 5 % n g0 and exciting. » another business. lactea on by the national cc an error con doubled, Rogers tipled and rivg & 1, bring in three runs 2100000- Syracuse Springs Snepeise by Applyi Standing of the Flubs, tall. tean willowy bos < i : y 1 FS % A cata byt - NS % / s el Dy BOWLING NEWS e vsterda by hem Sy T REW exhibition of versatility in the - pen- _ ¢ e otting 3 —i0 \:0S Rt LL) fathlon. With the fone exception of | . e o heal it e T GEND f WANY =~ { fhe javelin throw in which he ap- | i;w n s ) A TS e T £ - LN » Abiad e ‘x | parently was wrongly schooled. and ! Maier ... 8 Thi g Er e e R : =Rt finished only seventh, the Georgetown | Zupain ... 3 ! : sl 1mun...‘ i k( yl),;-f' it { WANT TO ‘SME EILARE T 2 3| collegian kept well to the front. 91 ) M R ol P Lou S g 000 | fnished 2 in the broad | G Felm 9 00 1 (he disc row and the 1.500 meter | - — | seraicus i 101000340 bile = ovent and won the fast qualifying : 05—1394 | Futkers . ..000000000— 0 5 32 . Games Taday. | heat in the 1.500 meter event in the Dixon and Kerman: Rule and Brooklyn at Bosten. | zood time of 2 5 seconds. . 7 York at Philgdelphia | L i . 5 3 » s ti | = I < son’s vietory | ; ¢ : 283 PIONEERS VS, ANNEN. 7 3 5 BOSS SENT FOR > { when failed to clear nineteen feet | Morse ...... &: \ o Annes ill work out with the ok 3 3 D THE e the broad jump. Affer his BOOT | Lanion 9 ' S Ellis streel diamond - < g RELU — AN AMERICAN LEAGUE. in that cvent. Bartels rallied ¢ Coh G | \ by winning first place in the juve- | g P e e e e X £ \ : A CLERK SEN Results Yesterd second in the 300 meter dash and A e Jesles ML Camn ’ o ! g Y % JusT AS GOO itobeson 4, Cleveland 2 irst place in the discuss throw. over- b UNTVERSAL LEAGUE. 7, Chicago ools the leaders and put himself into ork-Boston, co ion 1o score a belated victory zton-Philadelphia, cold | Worn and spent from his exer- ! - - jons, however, the hest Johnny could | standing of the Clubs, 1o in the 1,500 meter event, the fina F.C. | competition, was to finish fifth. 1 2 1.000 | Gendre had more reserve up h o - ¢ Blue Ri 1000 and finished second: after giv- sl © the White 667 kberg of Dartmouth = Coffee Grinders, that piace tomorr 500 | bat o The st Jerzen A 99 < 29 Blue Ribhons are req i to meet 500 3 a Gendre in ; Larson 2 f 9 at the corner Main and Spring 500 ancter st clinched the Frisi ! thlon for him. | €..Anderson i - ayers v make the t Peun Relay Team ast. | - ' o, Valentine, Cunningham. i B J. Wells, W. Wells, Cassidy, Nim- ro and shechan. Nimro, Cunning- Vacuums, ham an alazi will be \l attery hivaltz y S for the . bons and Fisber and - 89 —0 it 1. Peterson, Paul Therms ) i@ Blanchard, Weish, Schmaltz 83 . : 3 Bosh Chamberlin Pen an Tra Therc was no reason to question h sremacy of TLawson Robert- 1t 1 son’s well rounded aggregation in the 4 | mile medley velay championship. | o Davis of Dartmouth gave | Fred | ¢0nnimai 2 2 troit of Pennsyl it argus, [Chamberlin ] 03 i _ = gt the first furlong--ef the race. ¥ an ; 7 ‘ 253 PRINCETON BEATS ITARYV.ARD. TAKES LAWRENCE CLUB. e wearer of tho Green nosing’ out = Cambridge M . April wrence, Mass, April 3 the Red | Blue representative on | 3 ; e ceten defeated Harvard in a T of Lowell and this city will take | the first Percolators, i e rifle mateh comple franchise of the TLawrence New | It yvas cer but the shouting ® Jergen ....:. - 98 S8 . _The score was 9 rmond took np. the : Li s 78 terday at a meeting of the club | running for Pennsvlvania on the sec- | Frisk ....... 95 9% owners. All the clubs were ! ond leg. ~ Haymond flashed to the | C son . 102 113 crnoon parties 1 except Lewiston, Me., and | fore and went away from his rivals | e | el 5 - The next meeting will be |as if on the wings of the wind. At | 330 a5 ] AETNA BOWLING held in Lowell on April 30, when a | the end of the 220 yard journey-he | e .. x !],.‘1‘\”0 will be submitted for revi-| handed in a ten vard lead to his| (ADDITIONAL SPORTS ON FOL - ALLEYS. sion and approval. clubmate, Bimer S$mith, who raced LOWING PAGE.) Thurch Street. s open for ladics’ aft-

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