New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 5, 1919, Page 8

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" 760,000 FANS OUT TO WITNESS FIRST SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES IN NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN—SENATORS TRIM ATHLETICS IN A WEIRD BATTLE— | PIONEERS OPEN SEASON WiTH VICTORY OVER PRATT & WHITNEY NINE—FOWNES SELECTS CRACK TEAM TO REPRESENT AMERICA IN GOLF TOURNEY ‘ ! i i cams From Cor d Mass, in N e ,‘R e " . . ol R, i e : . and Ma New i Weaver 4 only bare of an in. Depl. 609—4 | 000 004 Td4x— Organization—Pron For - L e | : ; x & smoters Laok For | BRAW5 Bl J ning, the home team s siGg Ve runs Dept. 600 —1415 Locals Open Scason With Victory Over | Prait and Whitnes 000 001 001-—2 Evane D0 nat Tvavers and Ander. {off him on two singles, one pass, a | Highest score i o 3 - Vwo-base hits, 1 ok, Lynch: | & Banaer S hit batsman. Daubert’s triple with ifoote ‘ast Hariford Ninci Lynch off Morand, innings, off 2 son, Among Those Who W1 New York and Brooklyn ‘ aseball season of e rick Jolinson to Goeb: Flzpatric i 2 York, May 5.—There iz a Johnsen: Harvey to Howard to C'hicago 5 06109900 0-—1 & 2 Individual Ayerages. was opencd Cincinnuti t 50101010x—5 9 | oote . & ¥ - yesterday Ve 1 ‘avter and Killi Lofgre & o une hen < > SO aaterdan v 5 : ! weaver, 1 Carter and K i of AR ' rounds wihet e e o 1 yesterd S e h vk, May 5.—New York I for and Daly; Salie tariden Maher . . d oy tenm. 6P HHarts e : i 2 i ‘.1] Chicope e P, o Pace; .. I o) % 2 D ' s re-elected bresident and Curti rolf sociatio tez fts chance to vole on Sunday S = 4 ( Fa A : ) a vietim Hardware t. by Marond nt 1 Cur B ball yesterday, and the ticket Pirates Beat St. Loui . score 9 to ». Foi flve inn- pers cmployved by Cha Stone. o 2 e PY bali wi 1 e i John McGraw and Judge MeQuade | L o ! Xth inning Pioneers began CHANGES AT YALE i Sl SR Will be & bana | Slice the exceutive committes are still counting the ballots, Fanus| oo i S| i DO e o o AeRe | puinted W. ¢ ‘nes captain « (r.hr‘:’nx 1 J‘:‘.'u.t:v o e |,m.v\\_‘ \’\;I:u ruus. The scorc g e Si Rlle e ¢ S and oailying roh Boy e 2 9 Ing the home vioniors sranbed off four Fecent Defeat by Tufts Not b of Chico- | amateur has Ic , time in P tricts swarmed on the Polo Grounds | piiiira 1002000008 9 1 Eloln ‘ SLolrons mal; A. Gillett of the Polis of " . 7 from all points of the compass, and | 400060100 | heavtening 1o Foliowers af city, “Billy” Hamillon of the| b "= N 8 snogciiclaivibind paid varying sums from 35 conts up- H Reo > has heen received, i p s ward for the privilege of dropping s secret that well Sunday baseball ballot into the Giant | P ety scattered. Me, ) - Bristol, ( dwell, representing | N&¥e been ‘asked. coffers NG STATISTICS Robertsor : cused Lon near batsmen to wWhiff and alisengatangy the Americ i and Remington Mligeefincluien There is no doubl that the board ROW i AL S N e did net issuc any f (ransporta- Sl G e Tt i anies of Bridgeport, Joe. | Bational amateu of aldermen, chosen by the ciectorate Wil i tien. The score: off-d < “u {or “’}"” 2 « b New : Jerome avers, Frauei ————e 3 N off-day on h vart o e b 1 c of this community, knew somethir 5 Fallon o & t Pioncers. A it :Jr-”‘L ,m!.”v ’ ‘“; b g0 Daley and J h | Oswald K 3 hn of the public sentime when t STANLEY WORKS, Miller S 4 a1 a.b. r. n.o. & o S '” = |||>flvlh i ¥ of the Hendees of spring- | and Jesse Guilford passed the Sunday baseball hill unan- | —— Wlamppell ¢ Johnson ? 4 b D &) “‘_l‘”v 28D ; oe | Aelg { course that Fownus will play, tt imously. There were no disscntin standing of the Teams, ! N L e Dlann oot ehpiistop, suppant-| " Not represented were the Trojans | Accounts for seven of the ten golfers. votes cast yesterday. livery onc of { Lyneh, p in UL LR K0 g Cagthind ¥ . o & S : v ool 102 s e abe at | of Newport, R. L, the United States | Most likely the othcr three have heen the 35,000 persons who jammed their ! : 5 430 M!K\Y S[GN MURPHT e o e " Gordou is pinying a better gabe wu S e e e e (Rl 5 se . | deal of speculation among prominent Vannic: sacrifice hits, Campbell: hit | seball f speculatior mg prominen | | by piteher, Mack 2. Kiniry: el sRoSltollge annual ng at | amateur golfers th 1t of the Poli club of this fwill g Hamiltou on July AR ecretary-tres urer the international match with Cano pres e J. 15 | United States s, the Oakmo runs by timely stickwork. Lynch oc cupied the mound for the Pioneers and he haundeq t. Louis ; Cooper and Sehmidi ! Graton-Knights of out only five tallies, . Bascball Team. Druequer of the herdel ! which were i " ) Chr right tha £ B t the hot corner way into the Polo Grounds voted B Ry i ! {he Marbl d Athletic association of | Robert Gardner, twice amateur their approval The weather was > - ; 2 s ot SRR 3 T i Marbleliead, the Queen Qualities of | champion, would hurdly seem right gperfect and the game was hair- 2 428 T 5 £ 5 Tl i on, the Schenck Athletic e ¢ are such well known Taiser, with a thrill to every reel Jim Clarkin Said to be Dickering ceeid )ing te that position sence SIRCs K Athletic 2 e S e Dudack. 1f Suttabio ; j tion of Meriden and the serformers as Warren K. Wood 1 3 : S toel Mill i o o i cuitablc titute & Lynch b i 5 Only the Phils had to inject the fly | Stoel Mil B e T el A nictic S o (e REG | an e 5 Shie i Windsor, Vt, 3. Sawyer, Max AMarston into the ointment. They positively ingle—Bertschneider, 13 } S i the bes ! ek . Al refused "to lose ¥ se strings—Lantone, 338 I anase Hartiord Zeam Campbell, rf Akt i ) the Yale team and Captain Boyd - L S sabby Jones and Gardine Harold Chase never had a better | i cam gingle-—Office, 512 i o S 9 g alio st strons SERONINSON, Faih reT i NEW BRITAIN MACHINE WINS. chance to be a popular prince {han \ three string fieret |, DD, TG ,‘[ s on ) ’y g :“w;] ]:,';JM\ e U R RIREH - e e jn the ninth inning, when he camec 2 {phy, former New 1ven v s 1 . heav 0 Yale 1ollowe eam defeated the Crescenis Ha e .~ up with two out, runners on third s expected for a c ] = — G . 3 AETNA BOWLING | New Britain Machine b : = | i v 3 2 Walnut Hill park in ~ % [ OW Je F Tark 3 | 8 v, 8k g n Pete T 3 pa Boul. &nd second and the Giants needing Individual Averages, jith Own Slarkin : - ESte NI BN Vin D i | 10T 0 giie club, and 3 Philadelpk oy o Pet Her. |LL-InnIng game by the score of 9 to 8. ALLEYS. one run to tie and two to win. A Lantonc Hartford gue club, a A T3 riladelphia, May 7.-—Pe ) 3 score: = single would have turned the trick. pYE Murphy will be cngaged 43| Howard, 3b . 1, mann of New Orleans had the ‘rescents . .. L...00300040100 Church Street. Bl ool s A 151 ST Hartford manager. Clarkin has Jand- | Vannie E o o2 1 of Patsy Wallace of this city in S b 0so s b = ed TFrank ;ill. an infielder, from | Thorsel six round bout here Saturday n e i Zas popped to Luderus for the exit out Marsh R d ) ! el feRa Sty 5 ! terics—Charlo and Nelson for p leaving the Quakers ahead by & r Gatietic tn ot o club. who s rated alpex cr o - | Wallace was aggressive but Hecr- | Crescents: J. Chalmers, F. Fallon, A en | Eys at of 4 to 3. Thus a perfect da Wilbier ; caming star. and s Wallace. short- |y, A i | mann’s superior reach and it {Campbell and Heinzman for X, B. Ma. §ip without | perfect | ending: S el SN, Sten, who focl Befienoiis place I W0 o onopn ien . 3 wore too much for him chine. The acore Y Philadelphia 3 k game yester- L L = it 5 day, when B sprained his an- Philadelphia ... 005000001—§ 7 T kle. Clarkin expects to land New York 010000011—3 12 0 Hickey RN other players. ror whom he Jacobs and Adams: Benton, Cause Schroedel ...... % jtiating McCarty Nelson o T e e R e R ——— Brown . 5 s £25,000 ATTO SWEE 000 See Robins Win, Eorionls i s { Brooklyn, May 5.—Brooklyn de- | FHI , s \Will Bo Staged at Sheepshead Bay feated Roston ) vesterday in | A Track on June 14 the first Bunday maj : zAme N. B. MACHINE €O, | ed under New York e's new . ;,”j\l & [ New Tor Max A ‘local option” law in rogard 1 Standing of the Teams d Dstasossaliomonl g s 4ay amusements s = . June 14, will he the A crowd of 25.000 attended the | Dept. 300 .. 4 § %79 464 event of a series of four races sontest. which Brookiyvn won by | Dept. 410 10 - Sheepshead v speeds at which hunching eight hits off Ragan and | Tool Inspection 10 > drivers of internat putation Scotf in the fourth and fifth innings. | Dept. 609 1o gez will compete. the Eastern States Auto Two hits and an error ave the . ey Racing ociation has annou " Braves two runs in the first inning, | B e Other events. with their dat fter which Marquard held X 7 S 20,350 be announced lates fe The s ¢ — -— 2000000002 ‘—l 1 e 0% i 2 = 2 ADDS TO SWIMMING DAURE: 00033000x——6 11 1] Dept. 508 ... Lo Alameda, Cal. May -Elizal 1. Ecott and Wilson; Marauard | Non Producti e i Ryan, of Philadelphia, Saturd Krueger Tool Design 2 E 429 won the woman's national cha: = Dept. 607 Eaii st 0-yard swimming race 1 Saller Trims Cubs. e : seconds, Bettv Grim o Cincinnati, Ohin. 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