New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 29, 1919, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 19is "BURNS' GREAT WORK AT BAT AND IN THE FIELD WINS FOR GIANTS _YANKEES BREAK INTO WIN COLUMN | RITCHIE IS SAVED FROM A KNOCKOUT MACKNEN AGAN LOSE IN OVERTINE, ick’s Timely Batting Turos Tide for Yankees New York pon its fir: presterday 2 April .29.—New York ame of the son here | sfeating Philadelphia in inniy y a score of 3 to 2. the third straight me played by Philadélphia he opening of the season. The ing of Vick, a New York yvoun urned the tide for New York Philadelphia led up in the cighth in- i ing. His triple in that Inning started a rally which enabled tt [New Yorkers to tie the score. tripled again in the 12th and scored the winning run w en Peckinpaugh bunted safely on a squeeze Dl Pitcher Perry was struck out tinies, three times by Quinn twice by Shawlkey. hit- | ster, | after | The score: r. h e . 000000020001—3 10 0 010001000000—2 9 and Ruel: Perry [New York Philadelphia Quinn, Shawke! and Perkins - i Sox Beat Johnson. | Washington, April 29.—Bunching | its oft Johnson in two innings, Bos- | fon beat Washington, 6 to 5, here yesterday in the second zame of the series. Mavs received poor support, | only one of Washington's runs being | earned. The score Ton. 000800030—6 10 002000120—5 & [Boston .. Washington Mays and Schang; Johnson and Ag- new and Picinich. | HARVARD WHITEWASHED | University Vermont Freshman | Pitcher Allows Only Four Hits. of Crimson Batsmen Gambridge, April 29.—The Uni o pitchers’ battle vesterday afternoon, | 1 to 0. Kibbie, Vermont freshman, } held the crimson to four bingles, only | sem! one of which landed clean. He gzave ! eight passes and struck out nine men. | Bigelow pitched steady ball and both | played without error. With | two down and three men he hadl passed on bases, Kibbie threw ! for the last out in the ninth. | The score: Yern:ont ita rd Kibbie and mmack. teams 100000000—1 7 | 000000000—0 4 9 Tryen; ~Bigelow and; GOVERNOR IS SILENT Official | { Maryland Refuses to An- nounce His Position in Regard to Willard-Dempsey Bout. Baltimore, April 29.—Gov. Harring- ton did mot announce yesterday his position regarding the proposal to hold the Willard-Dempsey heavy-| weight championship bout at Cumber- | land on July 4, having gone to Cam- | bridge, Md., to attend a funeral. The governor told a delegation of | Cumberland men wha last Friday en- | deavored to obtain his promise of | non-interference with the contest, | that he would give his decision yes terday. BOWLING NEWS New Britain Foote ... wes 97 Kahms .. « 125 Larson .. . 108 Brennecke s 91 Anderson i Ferguson Shearer . Morris . Malnaty Porto GREB BESTS LEVINSKY. Canton, O.. April 29.—Harry Greb of Pittsburgh easily outpointed Bat- tiing Levinsky of New York in a 12 round boxing contest here last according to the newspaper Greb won all the rounds sighth, eleventh and { 1fth. The men weighed under 17 with Levinsky having an ady abor 0 pounds COUNT. eriti pounds ntaze of MOHR Akron, O., Ap: fiths of Akron knocked out Mohr, New York welterweight eighth round of a scheduled round bout herc last night. Mohr substituted for Willle Loughlin of who is with pnen- Walte; in the twelve- Philadelphia, in wmonia TEXDLER BEATS DUF! Philadeiphia, April ler wWon with compa Jimmy Du New York in main bout at the Olympia A. A. last night. The Philadelphia ligntweight battered Duffy with all kinds of punches from RANFT, HANDRALL Tos Angeles, Ranft of Lo KING, April 29.—William Angeles won the (itle of national singles handball champlon Yesterday when he defeated Joe L.a- €ey of Los Angeles, 21-13; 21-11 GOLFING EVENTS It ' attractive seri extra-inning { pe held on the local links the comir nce season { Championship match, I plaved | take part in the matches five | the “Ring and | out the | of the { tion Run throughout the Day GOUNTRY CLUB ! Interesting op Shuttle Meadow Links committes of the Country club com- M. Farmer and has announced of golfing cvents The tournament huttle Meadow posed of M. S. T A. C. McKinnie to The event the of the Connecticut which is to four days from At that time it the top-lole golf stay in the c The has been well taken carc of 18 affairs arranged, including contest, lasting throuzh- eason. The formal opening links will take place Decora- | Day with a scratch tournament. The schedule for the season i A Best Ball or “Ringer” Contest— season, 30-31—Opening, D (Match ason 1 of cour State during th: to June ed that tate will Juna is expe of the ocal aspect with is: May Tournament. ration play—no bandicap.) May each.) May 30 i noon, M. ¥ ito be drawn 70 and 80. ! LEONARD HANDS | Tournament. - | (Handicap sity of Vermont defeated Harvard in| round, F i best 13 out of 18 ! Send in entries by Auzust 2.) | pionship (For President’s night | except the | 28.—Johnals Grif- | | | (Qualifving round, Friday morning, 30—for various flights of eight First round, Friday afternoon semi-finals, Saturday morn- 31; finals, faturday after- June 7—Selected Club Team. Matcl June 11—Women's Handicap (Med- a] Play.) June 14—B ng, May all Foursome | (Handicap.) Jure 18—Women's Handicap (Med- June 21—Kickers Handicap (Select | vour own handicap.) Winning score from numbers between | June —Qualifying Round. State —State Tou 4-5—Victory tch Play.) morning, July 4, f of eight each; first afternoon, July s, Saturday morning, July 3; turday afternoon, July July 12—Clud Fourgome (Combined | score. less combined handicaps— make up vour own foursome.) July 19—D>Medal Play (Handicap— | rent. Tournament Qualifying various round, finals, out | 18 holes.) July 26—Best Hole Contest holes.) August 2—Sweepstake: August 9-11-16-25 — Tournament (Classes A, (Select Midsummer | B and C.| August 30— est | best net. September 1 hteen Holes (Fes Visitors welcome Invitation Tou ment. Morning round, 18 holes, gross, best net; afternoon round. hoele best gross, best net; all ¢ 86 holes, best gross. best net. September 13-20-27—Club na- Cham- | Cup.) October 4-11-18—Fall Tournament (For Greens Committee Cup.) October 25—Treasurer's Cup 18 holes, scratch.) BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL (Best | NATIONAL LEAGUE. Resuits Yesterday. New York 5, Boston 4. Brooklyn 10, Philadelphia 1. St. Louis-Chicago, rain. Pittsburgh-Cincinnati, cold Standing of the Clubs, W, L. Cincinnat! ...... - o P.C 1.000 1.000 500 500 500 | 500 000 000 Games Today New York at Boston Brooklin at Philadelp Pittsburgh at Cincinnati St. Louls at Cl AMERICAN LBPAGUE. Results Yesterday New York 3, Philadelph on 6, Washington Chicags-Detroil. wet grounds St. Louis-Cleveland, wet ground Standing of the Clubs, Al | 9) Boston Chicago Jew York Cleveland Detroit Philadelphia Washington St. Louis ... Games Today, on Washington Philadelphia at New York Cleveland al Detroit. at i é ‘hicago at Detrait | the | aritchell of the Robi April one of many memberg of the club to go over- seas, is now on his v home. He sailed from Brest a few day will be rea to jain the club at Eb- bets field a few weeks hence. Mitchell sent his signed contract fo ing season from Germany month ago, Mitchell( who is a left hander, came to Brooklyn from: th Reds when the Rabins sent Jake Dau- bert to Cincinnati last winter IN LAST ROU T~ an | e ! ished i 136. | tried | ponent. | Humphries. I CAN SAY WORDS Now! THAT no ONE BUT MY MOTHER AND FATHER UNDERSTAND, MY MURSE CoMeES ERom FINLAND and HE TALKS FIanIsH To ME - \Wwuewn | SAY Y PwiLepPswzL " THAT MEANS GooD BY ANMD MY} PARENTS . Don'T GET ME | A\FTER HARD GAME WITH ATHLETICS— ND OF FIGHT WITH LEONARD--RAY ES'{ABLISHES NEW WORLD’S RECORD FOR 1,000 YARDS : WanDpER WHAT A THIRTEEN MONTHS oLD BaRY TainkD> ABOUT trm 8T ON My MANAGE AND 47 Forxs CAUSE GOING t WONDER WHY FOLIKS LAUGH WHEN | STooP GUER - RITCHIE A LACIN San Franciscan Is Rescued From Count Near End of Bout Newark, N April —Willie Ritchie of San Francizco v saved by the referece from a knockout at hands of Benny Leonard, light- weight champion, 40 scconds befor the end of the eighth and finai ound of a bout herc last night. Ritchie was on the ropes when the match was stopped Leonard receives cr nical knockout. titeh fought gamely throughout the contest, which was fast 211 the wa Leonard floored { im in the s pund and pun- him severely in the seventhn. Tie men h2d agreed to weigh in at 3 o'clock at 142 pounds. but Ritchie | weighed 128 1-2 pounds and Leonard Each was probably a pound | hesvier at ring time. Leonard had the better every rou with the exception of th rd, in which Ritchie sent effective ht-hand blows (o Lody but to his corner himself with nose | blecding from a hard rvight. Ritchic to carry the fighting to hi but when he let up right after him, =iving teeh- of the kept i Leonard sent mt of nine in Lt uppercut. T1 se the bell din round. Rite down <ceold HARVARD'S TENNIS Boston, Apiil 20.- If tennis contest taok p on J PRO in cludes T.eon apt Auzies Chapman Hy Fenno ghi Robinson HUMPHRIES RFEIZASED. 1 April 9.—The iation club Pitcher Bort oD the hin of BERT Louigville, Ky Louisy Americ yeste rel an a ased ng number limit of p the 16 men i ago and . the com- | about a | To ILL UMNSTEADY Pias BUT & To rMaKeES AN E L THEY THNK ('rq L Dowin Yy GET AROLND NERVOUS WHEN 1 WIGGLE pqy ToMGUE LIKE Tas — THAT FMEAWNS LooK — 'ne HUNGRY - -=:§ = D= il SPEAKING o1 |aUsHI NG 1 MAKE WHEN HE AlLways WHE N SAY JA MY HER MY DAD LAUGH Do This To HimM LAau ' Do DA T SISTER ST UM INTEMNSELY INTER= ESTED IN GoOLDFISH - — A MO5T WONDERFUL TuinGe To Loow AT~ | LooK AT'EM BY THE HOUR- | \WONDER WHAT THEY'RE FoR | FiN THING S PINS - PUT TING 'EM IN MY MoU TH — Jussa COME PBoTT AND WA D LOTS: OF, ON THE FLOOR - HAIRPING - BUGS 1 ALWAYS P — BuUT (Ve THE \DEA oOF EXCUSE MINUTE PrAE el ON wilTH MY LE— M HUNGRY THER ONLY ONE To GET Iv— Willie Ritchie N N '.Bernzy- - Leorard) [ e | Champio MOGRIDGE. THORMAHLEN , YANKEES' RIG FOUR WHO WILL DO MOST OF THE PITCHING THIS YEAR | new " GREAT WORK HELTS GIANTS WIN 020100 ston 00010000 Causey, Rud >iph and Wiison. Dodg Still Winning Philadelphia, April 29.— | continued its winning day by a 10 to 1 delphia in ries. The test In the \ hard Brooklyr streak ye victory over opening game visitors clinched first inning by and consecutive tinuin in the sec was bu the c three run hitting, con nd a Iriving ox. Woodward vement and the ery intermittentl nainder of thi - held the the sixth, when »all over the t shut- The score n 320011021—10 16 « .000001000— 1 9 Krueger; P Adams. from t little visitors hit his deli through the re M nwhile F except in drove the preventi Brook Philadelphia Pfeffer and | Woodward and impr hillies Ba endergast KETONEN WINS EASILY World's Middlewe:ight Wrestling Champion Downs Ventres of Berlin in Two Straight Falls. Waino Ketonen wrestler of bampion weight the world, demen strated the ability that ha ined for him national honors, wh the mat in Turner hall last eve he easily defeated Al aimant of th middle some of nir of Berlin, « welt New Eng in about iminaries, arthy de 2 Bin Springfield, in v falls a in Young Hercules Zimmerman in eight championship of land. The first 15 minutes and 20 minutes. I M of straight fall was the second in the p secured Jim feated ham | Peter stra PASTORS OBJIECH sbyterian Ministers’ Association Talkes Action Against Sunday Bail York, April 29.—The inisters’ assoc sthodist Ministers New erian 1d the Pastc associatic eformed meetings ye Tution | of tI Lir Propos: inda rotestir day wl hearing ay Alllance of the which represents 14 d Christians,” says tl As reque tates tions of tion RECORD FOR RAY Tilinois Flier Travels 1,000 Yards in 2 Minutes 1 Seconds in Beai- ing Baker and Sellers. New the Illinei ectablished 1,000 yards In Baker of the B. Sellers a sp York 29.—Joia Ray of club last nigh world ord defeating He Glencoe A the N three or meori. & Company of the Artillery Corps in the drill shed on S | Brooklyn Another Americ vas th o vard | Loren April Athletic imme hison « held joint and n Windy le g home B: Seller named ol hree cond from by Ray -fift former n and Overton of action at the Tohnny Kkilled in eau Thierry otinted narkable All the Ray starters, no the dists time of glory of himself, Baker to figure for and in esta the « Sellers, wer aid Ray ishing We have alleys open for ladies’ aft- ernoon parties, AETNA BOWLIN ALLEYS. Church Street.

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