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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 3, (014 ) " GIANTS SWAMP PHILLIES IN OPENING GAME AT POLO GROUNDS—YANKEES AGAIN OUTSCORE RED SCORE—NATURAL BRIDGE WINS FEATURE EVENT | AT PIMLICO—DR. SARGENT RESIGNS AS DIRECTOR OF HEMENWAY GYMNASIUM—BOSTON COLLEGE RALLIES IN EIGHTH INNING AND TRIMS FORDHAM | NATURAL BRIDGE | e e [pee—————— - AT ] IAack 7 'moonLY AN Lo Fp;“a «:;Hw : . & Two ECeT FRem ‘;‘(,PROMH . ESTABLISHED 1886 '.gD:-r T“A'r? THE CuP HERE ONE W. R. Go's Entry Gomes Theough | Sl feed e - g in Fine Style at Pimlico my You Will Find Here Baltimore, Md., May 3.—Natural x Bridge, a bay colt by Bridge of Allen 5 i 7 Z and Isseite belonging te W. R. Coe of 7 ! < New York, which went wrong whila | = p bog prepared for the futurity last | G X b 7 ’ vear, made his first appearance at the Pimlico track vesterday afternoon and showed cnough speed and coura. warrant the belief that he will g i — - to better things and give a good Se———— N 9 = count of himself in the race for the B three-year-old championship. He de- : o g d feated a big field of threc-year-old | = maidens e 2 : Natural Bridge acted ccoedingly green ai the barrier and got away to L poor start. During the first furlouglh NNETY - StX ‘;BGFWC I'D AW IF bt q el 5 he pricked his ears as if frightened ISN'T So LY BEEN LAYED onf - TR e R Bl e e ool Fabrics, with lively style ideas, entering the back stretch. During the iy t YE. : b N A TEAR PLATING UNDER run down that long straightaway Tra & 25.00 up. Jockey Fairbrother steadied him und NINETY he began to show his true worth. S~ Rounding the turn for home Fair- ‘brother gave hin a slash of the whip | b G d °d : l C -ld t) s ood ideas m our line of Children’s up a ot of ground, but to the crowd p = £ it seemed that his run was too late - B o 3 H 5 and that he would be unable to catch T 3 SQ) S = Ets, P OC to $2.50 the leader. Under a vigorous ride by 2 "‘i% % y Fairbrother he went about his busi- ness llke a game horse and in a stir- \ » ~, q . . P iR B e Le D Zud . An assortment of Light Weight Tom nearly a_length & i s Was Fast Last Year. 3. - 2 2/ . . Last vear Natural Bridge did won- | & 7 0 wye Knlt Jackets for Sprlng and Summer ders in his trials. He was the speed- 3 e g " iest youngster in William Karrick's Burn,wiich includead ‘the Tanious = A : - e ; Wear $5.00, $8.50 and $10.00. erentia, Sweep On and Elfin Queen. 3 / - = - : / 5 ! S0 fast did he work that Mr. K k | and Mr. Coe were confident he would win many big stakces, including the} Futurity and Hopeful. But his near G (kcneel wont Ihan and i his trainer (e e T e e e B e i G i G O : e - FORDHAM DOWNED . | GORNELL GETS RUSH The Govans handicap. the feature | A Boston College Comes Fr- | P - 3 ; rtie f the card, went to Wilfrid Vigu ge Comes From Behind | Former Princeton Football Mentos Westy Hogan, the renowned stable : igt S i SR LEAaUE e eoh B e | { I Eighth Inning and Score Enough | Will Succeed Dr. Sharpe at Ithaca— mate of the might, Omar Khayyam. Non-Pr uction. The event was at six furlongs and only vin 74 : Results Yesterday. Tallies to Win Game. | i mb o 52 v ! i ‘ Ke _ Van Orman and Cool to Return. hree horses, Westy Hogan, Opl Lo A New York 14, Phladelphia 2. and Grundy went to the post. Of thi Weabl R S 5 1 2. Boston 0. _ e y May 5P feld, Mr. Viau's horse was best Kreman 4 5 ssl o t, Pittsburgh 2 four rung in the cighth st mile Ophetia pressed nim o nis | Riceel) Pitches Airtight Ball and vewe " - e e NoGraw's Batsimen Have Big Day | ion, coicze cume from behing you. | Sooci Tush tormer wonen w terday and triumphed ove: Princeton, e -appoint antering the stretch and Westy went ! i Newton, Mass., May ort rpe. was the our lengths. Ophe was second b on g s 247 . ati c visitors took a lead of two tal- | ment made yeste nd beat Grundy by half a doz | lics In the opening framc or Mc- | the ngths | Laughlin and Eustace had fanned.| Rush was in Ithaca two Jockeys Injured; Tlorse Killed. Sl D > : 246 | Chicazo b 371 Nailonals opened their home season | Tight flelding kept the game score- |in comsultation with member One ho vas killed and two jock- : : STicer : 3 e o ; 300 yest S roahi ey s then until the sixth, when Ford- i T ternoon by 3 to 1 in the presence of . . ; 1 . 0y th a 3 oty | LS sixh kel v injured in the < eople- | & s Lester ... i | Pittsburgh SR » Philadeiphia, 14 to 2. New York | ham addec other tally, Halloran w1l soon g in a sensatlonal | 3,000 porsons, none of whom was par- ¥ 3 c lladeiy 2 e ring on (wo errors. TBost . will 800 im0 whichw nog! : tcularly entk the New York- | = | s is . pounded Wi son hard, getting 16 hits | 3 & Ok oston “cam ¢ formulated in a contract to be ish by Ral 's War . Bruin | ticularly entin e New elies - - . for s total ¢ T ha while Barnes | Pack with a tally tn its part of the | owed | ot ol h e e R D i The fif { Bos SR 5 : .ses, while Barnes t owed by a formal announcement by lle had the race practically won !¢ o t tory c sl wus effective throughout. The game, | $1Xth on the second baseman's error, | the atnletic association, T 4 vhien she came a eropper going over cessiol. : Dept. 110 mes Today. { which w oceded by the usual |® sacrifice, and Boyvce's slashing two- | 4o Vobeade (s e “he last Wived mhie | tell by T Ba el e H0C O R v 92 5 at New Tork | ceremonics, was attended by Maj-Gen. | Pagger. The score lgad bhat & 1s reiieit i hrew Jg sims over her head. He | mount importance, it served to indi- 3% : & : it S S Thomns and his staft. The | Boston College ....... 00000104x- @id that if he returned to coach was knocked In the path of the other | cato to the admirers of the New York po 2 e “f’_"“,lfi‘": 5 scora: S 200001000 | It Would be temporary, as his business sontestants, one of which stepped on | team that the players had finally got . eo. . l"y"“_f“*"“'f"‘ ;l“l ‘“'fil_ _— 1ot e i Halloran | Would not vermit up for m. ims was rushed to the Mary- | into their stride and would in future ' Gr.ice, s MR R AL CRAER LA 2 T o S G iy length of tin and General hospital, where it Was) make themselves felt in the American | K = If Rush's wishes i CRIC CAGUE, | clphia .. 000010001 — 2 8 said that he was in a critical condic | league pennant ¢ AMERICAN LEAGUE, I . G il retain Ras . . | ; 3 R Earnes and McCarty and Smith; [ NS m} ERS q s ion. The horsc' broke his leg and| The Yankees were on their togs in | Nosterdas ‘atson and Cady. GOL )I F [} 130;0"0 , coach of the ends, as a me s destroyed. Ocean Prince, with H. | cvery department of the game. Thes 5 a5 nn S crday. i | ] { coaching staff. Rush let it Y a membe chulas .. 3 1 Brooklyn Cornell football commniittec K Boston, May $.—When the Yankees Iober . 8 88- { New York 667 New York. May The New York : v A of th football committee and an und standing was ched which er in the saddle, fell during thej o i¢hone the Sox at hat, in the . | A w Eoston . Dodsers Soials | that he is very desirous of ha 1y imanning o tho raced bt Recder | and in battery work. TiRanEon Shiadsinnld P ‘Drrg;.a:":fl',::‘opened Minneapolis Promoter Wires Tex | an associated with hin vit few bruises about the = ‘ TN S S ) seoma che e E Loni Chi 3 yn, May - : | s ,i”i‘},,(“hi‘afi | Allan Ruswell won improssively in A. Scotton g Detroit 14, Cleva ite home season ) y with a| Rickard an Offer tor Willard- | S0 S z el T & pitching duel with “am Jones | Meehan -. ... : shut-out vietory 3 S : center of tla D N S = n.ier | Russslllnafllied confidente Min ik e o Pfeffer and Rudolph hiad a pitchers Dempsey Bout. : s and one of the ferpng : ’”'j S e ipartuman set a | teammates by lis steadiness at critical duel until the eighth inning, when | ) e gre J able line i B e | pointal a A T e ore. A Kreuger's triple scored two runs. Ma- | Minneapolis, Minn, Maj kel S; R R I T S O | 0L IR e i 5 to7 |lone’s single in the fourth scored | Colling, a hoxing promoter, yesterday S el e W ave | N ‘ork ..110 000 010- § 1 Street A coone e SO ComTeR GEe e G et ((r‘]cgr:l“}ihs}d Pox Hu'l\'mz! an offer of ORI AL REnE S o ) s 2rdeling : 305to . . . 25 @ S 135.000 for permission to promote " : engths in front and running casily | Boston . 000 000 100-— 1 1 -m,' £ so00 Clevelnd % i . th times at bat. The score: e e Wi o ROYAL BUCKS WIN when she fell. As she went ywn | Russell and Ruel Jones and ;J. Chalmer Detroit \ r. h.oe |ihe PES i Shes ’ T rariocicl seall Whitne | Walters ! R. Chalmers ] 2 U dfiaas 40 | Briokiyn 00010002x s for July 4. Collins announced he | an, Moy arlock, Mrs. Payne Whitney's Syos- | s | Ty DT S 2 Washington ..... 3 o 000000000 —0 hed received $100,000 backing in |urban handicap, value set and Joseph E. Widener's Infidel I1. | —-- Philadelphin ....... 2 Ll out e Wl 2 Minneapolis and that the fighters | :ame with a ru and passed tr haw Gets Two Homers. i : St Louls . N : wrieteciondiicsucees ERudolnbiand | Sl S e LR e : | 5 oo 1 R e brought or a A fudges almost alignea in or | Philadelphin, May 8- Washingtoh e ilson onldg e e e aamed. beat Philadelphia. 7 to 2, in the open- | (- S 3 - sames Today. 5 e AT et e ! 2 Willamets S § 3 Rods L 3 proposition. h;’r"g““hg"‘:;‘:k:‘j‘:""(”d,‘;"";l‘”"“ crowd | ing game of the American league here | quoqen ... J { | New York at Buston. o e ARl E > It Bevel Dopognudt in and bleachers to capacity was out to | oo ot wWad laresly FoRBan- | gl LT 3 e Tntl) pitehers allowed nnati only two | CHIFF MEYERS A MANAGER. tee the racing. | o ¥ d member of the staff i | { | 1bout was run at Epsom leourse of one and one-quarter miie land was won by P. Stever's Roya | Bucks, v Steve Donoghue in ble for the Senators' triumph. In i Arion, ridden by es pble e Senaionm Bp YRR i e ien | hits and the locals wou vesterd New Haven. May 3. —Announcement Mooux’s’ 'Dansd Carislake 1 | :‘ “”."“: ““: G "" ;""_‘l"” I’"'“‘ ""3 T. Boyle game, § to 1. It was the Reds' first | was made last night that John (Chief) | was third, four lengths behind. Th all into the loft field bleachers for | S | e e 4 . o - of t ‘oW | too s - - CLEAN SWEEP FOR WESLEYAN. | o | Sletatold - : e oy e defeat. Tuero. who pitched six and |1 former catcher of the New |teen horges went to the post. The win- RERTHAS e e £ 4 s a third innings, was largely respon- | York Nationals, has been appointed |nor was trained by his owner. The s e e b {sible for the vietory. He scoved two ! manager of the New Haven cl of ibetting was Royal Bucks 6 to 13 Arton 002 at1 021 a R, ooty Results Yesterday. e 3 000 002 000— 8 h - St. Louis at Chicago Scores Over Trinity Tennis Team in Dual Meet. h 3 il = o % N an il e Middletown, May —Wes Tohnson and Picinich: Kin- | Columbia Applies 7 to 0 lac 1\ » 2l 2 I’j”l'(r:'w‘ :: Y cleaned up the tennis tournament wit old, Anderson and Perkins Ithaca Collegians, A RS I el Clacipat! 001000000 Trinity here vesterday afternoon I andl Mcavoy T eiate » : "W;M . Eainton Gl e i - 00203300%— out any difficulty, winning every set | e A pin hpdicolumblal|ERied) S L EREEIRE D Biniher Hinkand narlden ind Win. in both the singles and doubles. White Sox Pitchers Pounded. | baceball sily 3 ne! b Seading BRamL oL Eadl Horstman, Geodwin, Tuero and | C Gl e At : ;i : onl Soutntn yester afternoon. [ was postponed on account of - wet | 5% ¢ from Harding, Trinity, 7-5, 6-4; ; ; '\N Louis inausu- |The score was 7 to 0. The victory was s Baacd o Jand, Wesleyan, won from Lev rate e American league season here | jargoly duc ta the afr t T = o 7 B s Trinity, 6-2, 6-1 Swift, Wesleyan, | ¥ with an 11-to-4 victory over | of Meany, ¥ all times helq Standing of the Clubs, " Pirates Start Wrong I ‘ 3 wift, van, | o8 = . 5 . £ B he Pittsburgh,' May 5.—The Chicage | won from Hanson, Trinity, -3 s White Gallia held the home | the Ithacans in check and in addifion TV R ; 1 2 i | 5 . ks : - S i £ Cubs defeated Plitshurgh in the open- Doubles—Swift and Steele, Wee i team to ¢ hits. while the Browns!turned back 15 on strike outs. Meany | . -2 inz game here yesterday hy a score an won from Hanson and Hazmark, | Daited three Sox pitehers for 16 saf ted the gums uning the first | Jersey Cit ; Tt oot e S e e Prinity, 7-5, 6-4; Ott and Deland, | ties, seven of them for Lwo bases. The [two opposing bats n to face him war] Hriten . ' ¢ b 3 ers. Mayer had his hand split by frig, Trinity, 16, 6- R. Iside on strikes. Only threc hits wers | Rochester . ....... . 3 linerieom dligllochor s hat fin ey S ree rounas 3 3 o saned from his delivery, all singlecs,’| Baltimo Sl 5 st inning. er hyct h de in It 2 3 allowed only two bases on | Toronto 3 pitching to Ter the fifth inning PIOS0022000-—=4 a lomed fonk; 18 2 monon 49 2 and gave way Martin. The scor Gallia and Severeid; Williams, | 7% "h = ] 1 Bingha b m Loy e \ T ) Y e 7 i For 3enz : Schalk | T et % - ! p Captain Mead ey of | DRnfoRlL iR 2 fnd Sclali {Corneti 0000000002 i O z . 200004 : 1 P Coin for Matter of Choice, ! Columbia . ..30002009x—-7 1 T ontorin e 20000 . z Tigers Swamp Indians JECEo gty Martin, Douglas and Killi- Derby, Mas aptain Mead of Teany and Ackerman lhe el Buffalo in Ne Evans, JAdams and the Yale varsity crew won the toss | Cleveland, May 3.—Detroit defeated | Afinjer RoGHasthe i 2 Schmidt. yesterday ¢ selected the Derby side Reading (two) Cleveland asain vesterday. the score Sy 2 RRea e 4 ¢ 2 | Binghamton in Baltimore (two). = —~ ; y e 1e ) _ seing 14 t6 i Ditchei Basby was BROWN THACK MEN WIN. e M = 330() 0, l () ‘l of the Housatonie river as the CoUrse | forceq fo refire With o strained 2 COLUEGE BASEBALL RESULTS a L CiL o fre )““” ,j'(“ In the vegatta with! ) o) n the lead. Veach returned to| Defeat Amherst Athletes in Dual | DR' SARGEANT RESIGNS | At Lowisohn Stadium-—Cathedra iaeion g os | the Detroit team and i i The Erinceton crowaiwent ovor tho fishe DS (AN SR Hada tho, sl Meet, 110 to 18, (&5 (8 X Vi sourse yesterday while Abbot's men | 8% & b S pbale bl ot e T | At South Field—Columbia ?; Cor- ticed starts. With only three men | Imes at bat, dviving in three runs !y epgiprs frack team decisively do- | Director of Hemenway Gymnasium of | i 5 crdicts { and scoring two. The score: 3 5 s 2 H At owark, N. J delaware Col- owed against Pennsylvania two | 2% feated the Amherst track men by a . . = 2 k > still seated in the Yale R. H | eI ey Uy Srreahe A Tarvard Retires After 10 Years | jcge volina State 2. & { ALy 00 080 506-— 3 1 —Bos! E Tordhs 3 boat, tollow of the Blue .crew | Detroit )))( J 6—14 10 | herst captured only one first when Vhluablol Sercice At Lioston B¢ Toranatu 8, 0ok for improved oarsmanship. Cleveland ..200 010 030— ¢ 12 : ett was the winner by a scant | At Pe 3 SRR ste James 1 Cunningham ) — - g ! . nargin over Thoren of Brown in the nbridge, May Dr. Dudley A. WILLARD STARTS ROAD WORK. | Stanag Enzmann, En pole vault. sargent announced t night his r Los Angeles, Cal., May 3—Jess Wil, | Uhle and Nunamaker. | The most interesting events of the | s director of the Hemen- AETNA BOW v lard, Who is matched to meet Jack | TR | atternoon were the 100 yard and 230 gyinnagiunigatfapve 0 i ben, ALLEYS Dewpsey July 4, for the heavywelgni | MICHIGAN PITCHER PANS 17. | vard da, Tnithe Fiarmes B Guddesh The resignation is effective Sep- | . hampionship, started road ' Ann Arbor. Mich., May 3.—Michi- | bach of Brown just nosed out his |tember 1, next, a few Weeks before Church Street. Jercer City 10, Buffalo s in tirree more. The | the Bastern league. 100 to 7. and Dansellon. 5 to ceore e. vk, = He left his quarters with | gan defeated Chicago at baseball yes- | teammate, ‘Mullane. in the fast time | Dr. Sargent's 70th birthday. He wi e intention of doing 10 miles. Wil- |terday, 7 to 3. Parks held the Maroon | of 10 2-5 secondz, out the latter won | held his present position for 40 year Open A“evs at A” H OF HARTFEORD ard came here to appear in & motion | batsmen to five scattered hits and | out in the 220. Nicholas with three | during which period he has Invented ey and will remain about a week, | fanned 17, equaling his record against | firsts was {he \ point winner of the . G i g L8 Ve 83 s apparatu nd | the Indians last Saturday, meet, e AT B imes

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