New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 1, 1919, Page 8

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YANKFES' BATSMEN REGAIN THEIR BATTING EYES_DODGERS AND PHILLIES BATTLE TWENTY INNINGS TO A TIE—RED SOX AGAIN TAKE MARCHMlNDOQR BASEBALL LEAGUE ATY. M. C. A. REOPE,N,S, NEXT TUESDAY NIQHT—-—LOCAL PEOPLE TO WITNESS YALE-RRINCETON RA Y ANKEES POUND ATHLETICS SLABNE Three of Mack's Hurlers Are Trealed Rough | Coxe Blunders Often, Then Retires | 4 From Pitche ' Mound ~The Yanks gave 3 i 4 , May L-—Tals.ct cations of their batting pow- on the Polo grounds yesterday, and b a result two young Athletic piteh- | Johnny Watson and Walter Au- son, were forced into e tire- | t. Connie M finally dug up | a pitcher, Bob « . who could stop the Yankee assault, but by that time | #New Yark had enough runs to win tho | game. The local players took the de ciding tilt of their three game serle with the Athletics by a re of & to 3. Sammy Vick, the young Tennessce slugger, opened on Watson in the_fi inning by lifting the ball into the le field bleachers for a home run. An- pther run was jolted out of Johnny before the side was out, and in the second session he was replaced by Anderson, a left hander. Anderson lingered for four innin, in which the Yanks prodded him for seven hits and three runs. The damage would have been greater had not Vick left a full house in the sixth. Geary was Mack’'s third guess, and he proved g vast improvement over his predecessors, but Connic called on him too late. In Geary's three innin only Pratt reached base and Perkins shot him down stealing. The score: r hoe 001001010—3 6 0 21002000x—5 10 Anderson. Geary and Per- ormahlen, Shawkey and Rue Hooper Gets Four Hits. Washington, May 1.—Boston made | it three out of four in the ies with Washington by winning yeste to 1. Both Thompson and Shaw were | hit hard by the visitors, while Cald- well was effective at all stages. Hoop- er got a double and three singles in five times at bat. The score: n S h Boston ... ...112020000—6 15 Washington .....000000001—1 7 Caldwell nd Schang: Thompson, Shaw and Picinich Another for White Sox. Detroit, May 1.—Combining time ffing with Detroit's misplays. Chi 88go won the third straight game yes- terday. The score was 9 ta 7. The score hicago . 10201400 Detroit 200001013~ Kerr and Schalk: Erickson am and Stana Early Lead Aids Cleveland. Louis, May l.—Bunched hits in the first and second Inninzs off Weil- an gave Cleveland a lead which St _ouis could not overconle, and Cleve- tand W vesterday's game, 4 to 2. ! )pposing Weilman was George Uhle, who made his big league debut. The : Weilman, | Koob, Leifield and ereid. WESLEYAN TENNIS RESULTS. Tryouts Being Made to Select Team for Coming Match With Trinity. Middletown, the unive s ment are being plaved off this week and from . results of these the team will be elected which will compete again Trinity here tomorrow afternoon. Y terday’s contests determined the col- lege tennis champion for this year. The men who won in the first tryonts and were eligible to compete were J. B. Berrien, '21, Montclair. N. I.; R. T. Steele, *21, Hartford; J. H. Wood- Sag Harbor, N RN , New Brita . C. Heider Vernon, N. Y.; J Philadelphia, In the semi-finals noon Richard Steele of Hartf: defeated by R. P\ fwift of New ain. This puts Steele out of the run ning for the college championship LY Conqueror of Jimmy Wilde Despite Referee’s Decision Reaches U. 8. ~Joe 1 1, the who boxed two ts in London with Jimmy Wilde, the flyweight champion, arrived home v on the s ip T.o Lynch went at once to Camp and cxpects his discharge ir ceived another yut Wilde in June, terms are suitable he will Lynch declared he won ' ut with the British cham ould have received the CAN RATTLES FOR TWO. New York, May 1.—The New York sican lezgue club announced last it the release of Catcher Earl sald to the San Francisco club of the Pacific Cos sague and of Pitch- er Alexander Ferguscn and Outflelder Fran ane to the Toledo club of the American ociation. AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS. Church Street. Open Alleys at All Times i Under the agreement, the liguor | far this season, when the Old Eli {hls afternoon. the i niest trimuoiing | since 1916. The score was 6 to = | 1 \ £ the ;| Frank Coxe was knocked out of ©/¢ | box in the third inning after he hat telded seven hits and made three mis Robinson took up the twirling and ive only three hits ‘w:?.\ll: te l‘«” mates threw away N HHC‘!‘ I'-( with seven more crrors. Yale's effor | to score were checked by sensational { catches, espc « by McKenzie, the visitor's right ficlder, Weafer pitcheu victors. The scol 121000200—6 10 T J011000000—2 6 10 f ; ‘;g!‘*;e Weafer and Callahan; Coxe, Robine o (7 son and Holmes. ! Cam G Princeton Scor Princeton 7 the pitching of Kirkls nd time hitting Princeton’s varsity nine camo back into its stride vesterday and jowned Lafayette. 5 to 1. Bade and i ed the Tiger batting Jist Kirkland compietely bafiled the Bastonians. Fa 1iowed them only one hit and fanned | nine. The scorc Princeton 20003000x—5 ! 010000000 Rrgros 5 g | Bucchner v >, ST UNDERW0D Fordham Triumphs. HOERVI0 New York., May 1.—Fordham \ g triumphed over Columbia, to 1, in a one-sided baseball game at Fordham { Field yesterday. The Eronx collegian® | had the lead throughout and outplayed their opponen 1 departments of F | the xame. The score: land Ackerman B Local People to Witness the Yale- | ""’"7 Starts With Victory. City League Gomes to Be Resumed BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL IN 2{] INNlNfi “RA . Princeton Contest on Housatonic % A FEbinly e Next Week—Thursday Night Games grass, two years old, which was bred ' o R(E‘EREENS\EE' 1y E i e . River Next Saturday A\Tifl'mmxh ::\‘?,.::.,1:“jk‘:1.€hj\ll\‘: s:(“\ml:u i“}"“\w!:.“”l‘ f)lwxw This lj‘rnin.;.. . | __winnER G FENTATHLON SR a0 ‘Battle Is Called Draw by Unpire ;4 terse mumber or New sriwin 5 people will attend the Yale-Princeton | "¢Centiy sold to Forman, made | resumed next Tuesday night at the Results Yestordas = Tt - 4 Xew York 5. Boston 2 lem on Account of Darkpess - veat race on the Housatonic River| SECE Zon ST Wl oNpor SSie Wesletiiv M 0 iA lwhen (e KenilWoTtN el BOWLING NEWS B » when, showing high speed, she 1 aias the Stat =i and - e Boston . Eourae nti Deshy hedt Saturds miAel e, 2 will play the State Guard and the City Brook!y Fhiladelphia @ ts iled lier field home in the first race, | Guard - will have the Professional a dash of four and a half furlong i : S recent fine performances.of the New ol : 1, St. Louis o Philadelphia, May 1.—The Phillies | Haven oarsmen have given their fol- ANLEY WORKS LEAGUE. | Cincinnati-Pittsburgh game post- | and the Dodgers battled to a bitter | lowers plenty of encouragement and ;e moeting when e iadilopeatninsl = sy { poned on mecount of rain . twenty inning draw vesterday after-ia victory is looked for by the BIUC ju front of a large field In the second L remen. el by noon. Umpire Klem called the | adherents next Saturdas S R e DLOTEIso ol s Saciting T e sl A 9 il Standing of the Clubs, | 8ame on account of darkness in the - = — ' Vindex w ed one and one-quarter The lem”«l:l\‘ *:mh} league will | Collingswood .. e | q % imentictn @ik (fe teanis dsadiocked PYNE GETS NEW JOB, miles yesterday morning in 2:10. “Be ! open this evening with the Army and { Emmons ..., 75 98 e 6 [ N0 | BERSN LoD NI Ly wasta gpit chersiiatugEl Hartford, May 1.—James . Pyne, | Erank, another Derby candidate, | tne Independents and the Navy and I Torsc RN 3 GonaEnnaac soq | between Burleigh Grimes and J e s worked one and onc-eighth miles at | {ne Annex teams as contestants H i w York e 3 500 | Oescher n their half of the nir (@ former Hartford newspaperman, | Pitnileo dn 1:57, { the Anne 5 d ontestants Philadelphia e 500 | teenth inninz the Dodgers scored jand for the past year a member of the | | e 5 =00 | three runs, but the Phillies fought executive staff of Cohan Harris, the- = {Schroedel ...... 96 ¢ 3 HEEIGtE b B 3 o0 | | Corridan ... 4 79| 8t. Lowis ! Tohnson 55— 259! Boston | Keough Men's team for ils opponent The opening games two weeks ago were received and the league gives promise of some excitinz gameés be- Irene turned in her second victory of e BASEBALL SATURDAY HARVARD GOLFEHRS LOS The New Britain Machine baseball team of the pry league will plasy bao . tigers and tied the score. |atrical preducers, has been appointed | 143 ( In Brooklyn’s half of the n ! business manager of the Hartford > 000 | teenth, Zach Wheat struck out with |baseball club of the Eastern league, | Newton. Mas May 1.—The Brae ! Crescents v afternoon Olson and Griffith on the bases, but and will umc his dutles next Mon-| Burn Country club defeated Harvard [Walnut Hill park 1e game will be { Hy Myers drove the ball nto the left | da { college at zolf vesterday. 6 to 4. |called at 4 olclock field bleachers for a home run. Seve eral times after the ninth frame Myer H i robbed Philly batters of extra basa Fredrickeon 2 2 8 94 ‘inc i at uis hits by making what seemed to be \ IR E impossible catehes. i ke 5 ol ; LEAGUE, | In the last half of the nineteenth il e 5 5 : Grifith opened the way for the s B = esterday. | Philliss when he drepped a fly of Philadelphia 3. Williams's, It W Tommy's first hington | error of the year. Baneroft forced Luebeck f ng s Detroit 7 Williame Luderus singled. . £ . o ==hdt o Cleveland 1. St. Lows single by Whitted scored Baneroft 'g“nll' ”””'u'll‘ prme e e it - Raird was tossed ont and Muege 51 Standing of the Clubs batting for Pease, walked 1\ baees. Cravath, haiting Ca H it B | Chica ubled off the right field wall, and 111 : 2174 [FBoston d L 1 Luderus and Whitted ceored. Myese! | St b 1 was run doswn between third and GOING ABROAD. | New ¥ 5 < » : home for the third ouf. — 1 2 Girimes and Oescher both pitch Will Represent United States in Com- | Washinzton 1t ball after the ninth frame. The petition With Overseas Stavs, Detroit Erookiyn piteher sllowed only Boston, Ma 1 Walter Whalen of | St. Louis ciee . hit in ihe flisst n " the Bo: p. letic association The ceived wo the Amateur Games Todax letic union yesterday that he' h P score selected to resent the 1 Washin States in ¢ tic competition Detror 1 Sweden this Whalen is a h St. Louis at Chics I Grimes and hac done six fe = Oecchzer and Ca He said he undersi INTERNATION AL LEAG G men would be sent to & A i Toyie's Bat Busy. and that Joie Ray and Meredith sults Yestorday, joston, May 1.—Aided by a pair of | he memnbers of the t . with Bufts 1. Jersey City 1 i it triples by the vetersn second man and hurdler e i bageman Larry Doyle, and some use signated e Bt ey ful bi s by McGraw's secondary TU(,‘KY: DEALERS ! Reading & mton outfield defense. Jim Thorpe and Lee | 2 King, the Giants succeeded in tving g the Cluhs the score with the Boston Braves in WENT DRY APRIL 1 ’ w0 F.c | the ninth won in the Buftalo . 1.000 | tenth by a f The scope s oot y oLt L l i il AY. you'll have a streak of smokeluck that'll y ; et i S e R T il (I I ) put pep-in-your-smokemotor, all right, if you'll Liguor Men Votc to Help Enforco; feadie - ... - 00y . Smith, Jones, Canser and McCarty jiit ring-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and Prohibition W Through- Jersey, Cit o S 000 v . Northrop and '\\'\Ik.:‘)n and Tra- nali some Pr{nce A]ben for packmgl N ke 000 ont State. ;,:h;QY T EGNE e ::m: AT e ! : Just between ourselves, you appealing all along the smoke line. Louisville, Ky:, May —Prohibi- Chicago, May 1.—Phil Douglas | i never will wise-up to high-spot- Men who never before could tion by agreement became effective Games Today. today the st. Louis Natlon- 4 > smoke-joy until you can call a pipe smoke a pipe and men who've today in Christian county, Ky., after Buffale at Jer { 1 “hicago ciub made eight | e 5 an election on the prohibition .ques- T . ¢ Tows landl woni4l to N by its first name, fhen, to hit the smoked pipes for years all testify nio vk ¢ Hws an .4 to 0 : ipeel tior been proposed, the liguor e 3o lLinor Durner Barl ho replaced Deslic ! A E peak-of-pleasure you land square to the delight it hands out! P. A. Hersiin. yianoof the avproach (ol Mininehaniton: cading ! Mann in sred three af on that two-fisted-man-tobacco, can’t bite or parch/ Both are pational prohibition, consented to i i the Chicago runs, m 12 {wo triplets E s 3 i si atented discontinue sale of liquor on April & OLFERS W and a double in four times at bat X 3 Prince Albert! cut out by our exclusive p ) The effect of the novel experiment, YALE GOLFERS T e cians | Lheacony Well, sir, you'll be so all-fired process! | which authorities Was never at- s May 1.—-An auspicious | (110 Scor R r. yo : Iy | tempted before in America, will pe | star Teii he vl eaititeam o o D oIB R0 0 000000050 RN happy you'll want to get a photo- Right now while the going's 1 thus | Chicago v.e... 10000201x—4 S 0 - a - watched with interest. f which little has been heard thus Aleadows, Tuero and Snyder; Doug- 3 £ graph of yourself breezing up the W il el s pipe or the papers and land on ol 1 s and Killcrer. B pike with your smokethrottle wide i dealers pledged themselves to aid in nation defeated its Columbia k | enforcing prohibition, and to use | 7 to 2, on the links of the D L b g i 1 ousn Talk about.emoxe Sperts some P. A. for what f;{:,yow‘ their influence against the issuance | ich Country club yesterday. | campriqge, Mass, May 1.—James LR CUT. & Quality makes Prince Albert so particular smokeappetite - of new licenses by county authorities. | Although the original plan ™as 04 Nacponnall of Lin . was alect- LORG SURMNG PIRT AN If new applicants take action against| have four-ball matches in the IOMN- loq captain of the Harvard 5 .tiuKErrr; omz ;’3‘\ county authorities to compel issuance | Ing and singles in the afternoon. the | team of licenses, the old liquor dealers| two events were doubled after lunch- ithe sop agree to bear fifty per cent, of the| eom, as it was impossible for some of {th Dolnd and middlcwaizii ¢ Tobazco Le. cost of fighting such suits. ! the plavers to arrive on time s R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. G Vou buy Prince Albert everywhere tobaceo is sold. Toppy red bags. . tidy red tine, handsome pound and helf pound tin Famidors and Tre is 2 member of | % —that classy, practical pound crystal glass humider with spons s Copyright 1319 e Fact tion. omore class and wrestles in | a3 1.3, Reynolds moistener fop that keeps the tobacco n such perfest conditiol TR E UP WINNING

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