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P SENATORS AND YANKEES BATTLE 15 IN _ VATIONS FOR THE SENATORS TIE YANKS N LONG CONTEST | Second Draw Bat(le io Two Days | Goes Fifteen Innings New York and nother long the score stand the 15th inning lled the gamc | May layed New York, 13 Washingt game on -4 ut the end of o Owen. rkness. in its threw should | en- | and | third from moment later. | plate f t when he | to Din- ! L victory en Pratt v double play whic the gam The, to tic score on basc wild | led error Foste the Gh placed where Ump called Washington een, the decision rrity tole Owe Gharrity p fiell In how {he out, but yers appealed ympire, he rsed his the ument that fol- lowed M .+ Huggins of New York was ordered off the field New York then tied the score in its half of the ninth when Ayres gave | four basis on ba Shawkey and Harpe the last six innings, were in form. New York 27 innings Sunday and without arriving at a decl score: ! Washing'n 010000003000000—4 New York 000021001000000—4 11 Ayers, H Shaw and Gharrity: Russell, Shawkey and Ruel ns at who pitehed | brilliant | and Washington played | g day | The | h. on rpe: Eddie Collins Hurt. Chicago, May 13 Although batted by St. Louis yesterday. the Chi- | cago' Americans won the game, 4 8, by taking advantage of Gallia's | dn: His tuThe s--om” balls | BRPMmod with his error in the second | inning, gave the White Sox two runs on one hit. | Eddie Collins, captain of the White | Sox, strained a tendon in’his right leg and will be out of the game for sev- | eral days. The score: h. e | St. Louis .. . 020010000—3 9 2| Chicago ... . 02002000x—4 T 1} Gamia and Billings; Shellenback | and Schalk. | ; T | Tigers Tose Another. Detroit, May 13.—Cleveland bined opportune hits with Boland wildness and two errors by Detroit | and won yesterday's game, postponed | grom the first series, by 6 to 4. | Bases on balls, a sacrifice and a | sngle in the fifth inning gave Cleve- | Jland two runs and the lead. The | score: r. h el Cleveland 000120201—6 8 Detroit 100101100—4¢ 8 Morton, Coveleskie and O'Neil; 2d and Alnsmith. com- ‘ Bo- | BOWLING NEWS SPECIAL LEAGUE. New Britain Machine. 86 84 81— 88 126 87— 94 89 88— ...105 98 91— 93 99 100— 447—1408 Maher Burkhardt ves J. Chalmers . B. Chalmers Foote ......... 466 495 Union Mifg. 8 2 86 270 275 292 2028 Worlks. ¥Humphry 108 Morse NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1919. WILLARD-DEMPSEY BOUT——YAUZ TEAM IS B BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL <nits Yesterday. New York rooklyn (ten in- ning Pit Chic (eleven in- game post Philadelph unt of rain il sch Clubs, Pittsburgh o0 wdelphia . St. Louis ston Games New York. in Brooklyn in Boston h in Ph 1 Chica Cin St. Louis Pittsbur o in nnati AMERICAN LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. New York 4, Washington 4 ning: illed on count of darkness). Chi 4, St. Louis 3. Cleve nd 6, Detroit 4 Philadelphia-Boston poned on account of game rain. | for Standing of the Clubs. L. Cleveland .. Washington Detroit Philadelph . Louis Games Today. 1d in Detroit scheduled. Cleve No other game RNATIONAL LEAGUE. Lesults Yesterday. ewark 1, Toronto 0. Jersey City-Buffulo, postponed, wet grounds. | Baltimore-Rochester, rain. Binghamton-Reading, rain. postponed, | postponed, Standing of the Clubs, | Toronto ..... .6 | Baltimore | Newark Reading .. Buffalo o Rochester . Jersey City Binghamton .. I in Antwerp, | unanimouss (fifteen | | sion ! French post- | | controlling bodies in ! inte | would | Spain. { doubt ! Olympic meet if they MARATHON DROPPED 15 DLYMPIC EVENT, | | i | gram at Antwerp New York, May Marathon the comes No That that race in future Olympic. is vather startling dictum from the International mittee Olympic com- | | { effect | and which with the holding will gzo into of the next Olympic Belgium, in September, 1920. The information came to hand vesterday in spondent in the athletic writes: ‘A ‘mysterious report w recently stating that the Olympic committee had sanne, Switzerland, and had decided to hold the seventh Olympic sames in Antwerp next vear. 1t was difficult to rcconcile this deci- | with the grim declaration of the | authorities that not only was | an Olympic meet undesirable before | 1921, but that it would be impossible them to compete, with the utter lack of knowledge by the great sports England as dy revival of the games. hie to give the fi etailec nouncement on the matter: The Rev. R. S. de Courcy La the British delegate at the Lau- sanne confercr nd he has given me an account of w t hanpened. The countries represented were Great Brit- ain, Belgium, Italy, Sweden, Portugal, Bohemia, Switzerland, Luxemburg | d Brazil. There was no delegate | trom France, but the president of the | 1tional conference, Raron Pierre de Coubertin, is a Frenchman, and he | expressed the opinion that the games be supported by the French government, letter from a corre- | London who close to leaders of Ingland. He | published ernational met in Lau- this spe am now pr was Swedes Threatened Action. “In addition, telegrams of approv- al on the declsion reached were re- ceived from Holland, Norway and They were also in communi- cation with America and there was no that American athletes would compete. Mr. Laffau told me that the Scandinavian countries were so keen on international sport that Sweden | would have organized an unofficial had not taken action. ‘We felt that we must retain | control,’ he added, ‘and as Belgium | was eager and prepared to promote the games next year, we thought thefr | wishes ought to be kindly considered.’ | “Mr. Laffau hinted that the pro. | gram as carried through at Stockholm Games Today. Jersey City in Buffalo. Newark in Toronto. MANY RESERVATIONS MADE A. O. Thatcher, of Toledo Boxing Commission, Anmounces $75,000 | Worth Is Disposed Of So Far. Toledo, O., May for seats for the fight between Jess Willard and Jack Dempsey here on the July 4 yesterday aggregzated $75,000, according to A. O. Thatcher. He is | matchmaker for the commission and is Rickard, the promoter, for the tle. Rickard arrived here yesterday and announced that prices for the bout would range as follows: $10, $15, $25, $30, $40, $50 and $60, with 0 on | sale at the highest named figure. 13.—Reservations | heavyweight title assisting Tex in arranging Gaudette Johnson Lantone . 80 123 270 310 479 485 440—1404 Universal. 110 78 108 96 91 82 81 108 90 84 116— 81— 99— 307 240 Frisk ... C. B. Anderson A. Andrson Prior E. Anderson 102 7 483 UNIVERSAL Coronas 88— 2 91— 2 86— 2 71— 2 88— 2 424—1268 107 94 85 67 Bardeck Cunningham Hardy Hickox Ohlson Taylor ... Hoyle Matson Schmalz Dummy Weigand Schmalz Weigand Matson Johnson Taylor Bardeck Cunninham Hardy .... Penniman Dhison .. 417—1302 109— 295 | Rickard estimated, from the | mand for r | be 47,500 others ranging down to $10, de- | which will be 260 feet from the ring. | club, the com- mission's official headquarters, ‘1 The Toledo Athletic | assistants as headquarters for paper men. Bids were submitted yesterday for | nearly two million feet of lumber for | the bullding of the arena. All mate- | rial will be purchased in Toledo, | Rickard said. news- | Battling Nelson, formor lizhtwelght | champion, w d { offering his ser | contest. The telegra “Open for position Willard-Dempsey bout Would do it for it up to Willard has Rickard yesterday s referee for the as referee of Price option- vou and not replied to the message. BRAZIT: BEATS (CHTLE. | 30,000 Persons Sce First Game of 1 Soccer Tourney. Rio Janeiro, May 13.—®razil de- feated Chile hy 6 to 0 in the opening game of the tournament for the soccer championship of South America here | Sunday. The game resulted in one of the | biggest sporting events in the history | of Brazil including from other South America, attended. | president, members | diplom: Thirty 2,000 thousand ns, of pe parts of the cabinet and were present, JACK BRITTON WINS. Baltimore, May 13 of New York, welterweight champion, easily had the better of John Tillman, of Minneapolis, in a twelve round no- dectsion bout here last night. Tillman put up a good fight, Jack Britton afternoon of | Toledo boxing ! friend servations, that there will | has | been turned over to Rickard and his | | Jacobson secured for nothing. | Dempsey.” | The acting- | in 1914 will be modified. The Mar thon race is to be abandoned. It was open to serious objection on medical grounds. There would never have been a Marathon if the first games had not been held in Athens. Tt was | understandable there, but elsewhere it is not wanted. Personally T am in | favor of morc team competitions and I think the conference shares this | view. “Mr. Laffau has no doubt that Eng- land will liberally support the gam which will probably take place early in September. Thanks to the army’s | practical sympathy with sport during the war, we have never had such an | abundance of talent as at present. | Needless to say the conference agreed | not to accept entries from Germany, | Austria-Hungary, Turkey or Bul- | garia.” JAKE GOING STRONG. Sergeant William Riley of Co. D, United States regular army, stationed | Aberdeen, Md., writes to a local telling of the fine work Mer- | win Jacobson of this city is doing with | the Baltimore Orioles of the Interna- | tional league. Sergeant Riley states that the local boy is pounding the | ole apple at a 400 clip and his fleld- | ing is of the high class order. Ser- | geant Riley recently watched the ex- | hibition same hetween the Baltimore | and Brooklyn teams, and with “Rube” Marquard hurling for the majors, two bingles. at a SHIFT IN W Waterbur 1 | ATERBURY'S OPENER ]‘ May 13.—The Water- | bury Eastern league baseball team, | which was to play the opening game | at Providence with the Grays Wednes- | day, will play the opener on that | at Waterbury with the former it was announced last night. The s of the schedule which brings Provi- | dence here Wednesday and Thursday | will send the locals to the Rhode | day and Saturday. The | | Providence grandstand will not be ready for use Wednesday. DODGERS RELEASE PLITT. Brooklyn, May 13.—Pitcher Norman | Plitt, of the Dodgers, has been ve- | leased to Reading of the International league. Plitt, a big right-hander, just out of the Army service, is not quite enough yet to fit in the Big classy Show. McGOORTY K. 0.’s REEVE. London, May 13.—Eddie McGoorty, of Oshkosh, W middleweizht, knocked out Harry Reeve in the third round of their bout here last night. | SHEVLIN-BEATTIE MATCH. London, May 13 die lin, champion welterweight of the United has been matched to box Eddie Beattle, a British fighter, fifteen rounds, at the National Sporting (-lubl on May 19 for $4,000. | New York | two bases. | ; Crawford EA NINGS TO A 4 TO 4 TIE_LARRY DOYLE'S CLOUT WINS FOR GIANTS IN TENTH—$75,000 I3 \TENBY NEW HAVEN EASTERN LEAGUE CLUB IN PRACTICE GAME SECURED IN BY 4TO 1 RESER- SCORE wHen THE MAIL BRINGS THE LONG EXPECTED To Tue FAvoRITE RELATIVE MAN INVITATION WEDDING ofF A Arw + A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FecLin’ “AND You WONDER How You are GoiNG To MANAGE Tue PURCHASE OF A SUITABLE GIFT wi BE Dowe - SPEA PAYING . TAX - AFTER YouR INCOME “AND Tuye VICTORY LOAN geTS THE REST SWEAR ALL You uvwe JoE - (TS AN OcCAStoN — LL sayY 1T S ~ You SEEK To LEARN THEe FATAL DATE To SEND ALONG THE = AND You FIND TutS ANNOUNCEMENT “THE OmMISSION OF GIFTS INSIDE o s DESIREDy Sl ORI BOY IS (TS SitmpPLY AWFUL To BE AND‘GLOR-R-R-RIO\JS FEsLN'? ~ Ta TATA An'T T A GR-R-RAND LARRY DOYLE'S HIT DEFEATS DODGERS Homer in Tenth Inning the right field wall with beat Brooklyn Brooklyn, drive ove two out in the 10th, vesterday, 3 to the bas full in the 10th with nobody out, but failed to score, a sharp dou- ble play by Doyle and Chase followed | by Wheat's pop to Fetcher blanking them. Grimes relieved Marquard in the eighth with the score tied and a n on third and retired the side. Barnes allowed only five hits but re- ceived ragged support, the New Yorks making six errors. The score: r. h. e. 000010011—3 9 6 Brooklyn . 100000100—2 5 1 Barnes and McCarty; Grimes and Krueger. Pittsburgh Wins. Doyle’s | The Superbas had | MRS. amous Pitcher’s Wife Loses Jewelry Worth $8,000. Pittsburgh, thief put & ¢ ings of th { der family result Mr While en ] [ rings and { peared as their los: mediately, | them we Vsuccessful, prices of Marquard, ! Pittsburgh, May 13—Pittsburgh de- feated/ Chicago yesterday by 3 to 2 in eleven innings. Claude Hendrix pitch- ed for the Cubs for the first time this year. He was opposed by Cooper. Each team scored a run in the first and fourth innings on consecutive hit- ting. The winning run was scored in the eleventh by Boeckel, who singled to left, with one out, and scored when Rigbee hit to the right field fence for The score: h. e. 10010000000 ...10010000001— and Daly; Cooper Chicago ... Pittsburgh Hendrix Schmidt. ANOTHER JOCKEY HURT Smithfield i1 and Hits Spectator and Rider Is Thrown to Ground, Sustaining a Broken Collarbone. wild Cap- —After a st sixteenth, Royal Arch, Pimlico, May 1 drive through the 1 tain Ral. Parr's up, won plechase by four lengths Star, a prom ble of S. H. Cross The result might rom North terday afternoon. have been with | the Emerson Stee- | sing lepper from the sta- | different | if Smithfield, a speedy trick from the | string of Woods Stockton, had re- mained on his feet as he was running rong in front at the time that he lost his rider. Roval Arch struck a spectator who was standing on the in- field near the finishing line and bowled ! him over, the Jjockey over the head of his mount fering a broken collarbone. Hauberg, J. E. paigner and reg; of stake calibe ran races in the Forest casily defeated a fair field of platers Game Cock was the one to take the ‘being hurled s still one of his real | place money over the tiring Midnight Bun AETI;IA BOWLING ALLEYS. Church Street. OPEN ALLEYS AT ALL TIMES. - and suf- | old cam- ! Park handicap and | 20 ALEXANDER ROBBED. Pa., May 13.—A sneak-, sinplin O tenelny nolds | vious opening week of the racing. e Sunday : y i Alexander, Giants’ Second Baseman Gets @ - ramous chicaso pitcher, is poorer by th her husband, two of her diamond diamond bar if into thin air. was discovered almost not the slightest found. FRENCH RACING { Attendance and Mutuel Figures Set| formerly of Honolulu, now a student New Records. Paris, May 13.—The first meetings have been spite admission, on the railroad and the advance ! t of other i in During the meetings admissions . totalling 480,000 francs were paid and the pari-mutuels handled 10,100,000 i francs, eight per cent. of which goes to charities and public works. Such figures eclipse any record for any pre- | FPrinceton, { Princeton Princeton Tenni receipts from admission thie Longchamps Course reached 230,000 francs, or double the National league { nyverage for Sundays in May before about $8,00 { the war. The pari-mutuels handled here from Chicago | 3 500,000 francs for the day. ! Sunday's ang ast | recs it night, a wife of the by defeating singles matches p ! for the Tiger to three sets. showed a reversal after hotly | same time pin disap- Although im- trace of | Hawaiian Swims 100 Yards in 57 3-5 & Scconds in Championship Event. M 3.—Harold | star, | KRUGER SETS RECORD. the Cal., Krusger, Alameda, (““Stubby’’) Toledo, O., Ma Pitchers Ted Turn ser was announced Bresnahan, presid club of the Am SUCCESSFUL. y swimming | at St. Mary's college in Oakland, Cal., racing | Sunday won the Junior National's unprecedentedly = A- 0 championship and of the higher! Set a new reco - the event. the increased | THis time was 57 3-5 seconds, beating the record held by Abe Siegel, of Chi cond Durning, left-han | been obtained from { tionals. Durning | Louisville club. transport A BIRD OF A CIGARETTE. (AS A LEFT FIELDER, DAT GU. WoulD MAKE THE BEST BAT- CARRIER IN DE LEAGUE, HIS BRAINS GOT A FLAT TIRE. ) S YouiL rRUN A L univer, opened its 1919 se Rutgers, 7 star: In the doubles Rutgers contested battles. Princeton team defeated Lawrenceville, § to 1. TIGERS OUTPLAY RUTGERS. Stars Make Clean Sweep on Courts. J., May 13.—Tha ity tennis team ason here yesterday: to 0. Tha roved easy picking no match going of form, losing only. At the freshman DURNING GOES TO TOLEDO. y 13.—Release of er d Paul Zahni- vesterday by Rogen ent of the Toleda erican association. { Bresnahan also announced that Dick ded piteher, n the Brookl has been w had n N th tha G WAY IND A gfrr%' AN RLEL( TO THE PAC 24X —