New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 15, 1919, Page 8

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EW BRITAIN DAILY — HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1916 BODIE'S FINE PLAY HELPS YANKS WIN Sensational Catch by Big Out-, ielder Aids in Downfall of Tigers Detroit, May 15.—The Yankees con- uered the Detroit Tigers at Navin [ic1a vesterday afternoon by 1 to 01 in the presence of 6.000 persons. | kaw o sharp. well played game which Herbert Thormahlen beat Ho rd Ehmke in a pitching duct. T fctory put the Yankees in socond | P s tar as the responsibility for the ! qefeat of the Tigers is concerned no i one would be justified in pointing &n | acousing finger at Ehmke, for the soli- tary run scored by the victors was due to an crror. As a matter of fact. Bhmke kept the hits as wel! scattered as did Thormahlen, and the Detrolt hurler at no time was in as precarious | a situation as the Yenkee moundsmiun ¢ found himself in the eighth and ninth frames. In these two sessions the Tigers reached Thormahlen for solid drives to the outer gardens and only | the most sensutional defensive \\A\le( by Ping Bodie saved the day for the} visitors. The score | r. h e New York L000016000—1 1 T Detroit 000000000 0 3 1 Thormahlen and Ruel: Thmke. Kal- lto and Ainsmith. in Chisox Beat Redsox. Chicago, May 15.—Jackson's tWo base hit, coupled with a fumble by Barry in the sixth inning yesterday gav go the first game in the| geries with Boston, 1 to 0. It was a} battle between Pitchers Cicotte and May: Cicotte struck out Ruth twice in four times up. The score: ..000000000—0 00000100x—1 Schang; Cicotte Boston Chicago Mays Schalk and and | Routed. May —Cleveland de- hingtan easily, 11 to 2.} The Indians knocked Avers from thel box in the inning and a hit Craft hard hapman made Cleve- land's first home run of the vear. The score: Senators Are Cleveland, feated Wa 000002000 — 5110002 and Gharrity: Washington Cleveland A , Craft and Nunamaker. Athlet May Overwhelmed. 15.—Weilman pitch- shutout ball and St. Louis batted | out an 11 to 0 victory over Philadel-! phia in the opening game of the series yesterday. The score St. Louis, ed rashe 000000000 0 7 00112610x—11 11 Grevell, Watson and Weilman and Maver. ASTERN LEAGUE e.! . Philadelphia St. Louis Perry, 0} ] kins i | | i | livened By Fight Betwcen Players «—Other Results in League. Opening Game at Bridgeport Ts Fn- | | | | i i Bridgeport, 15.— defeated New 3 to 2. The c the May Bridgeport | flaven herc yesterday, ass of play was exce: lent, but game was marred by | the ejection of four playe Chiet Meyers, Stringer and Davidson of | New Haven and Skiff of Bridgeport | were put out. the latter two coming | to blows as the result of a spiking Skiff received when Davidson slid | into the plate in the sixth inning. The } score T h e Bridgeport 02010000x—3 6 2| New Haven 010001000—2 6 0! Lennon and SKiff and Loan: String- er, Tyler and Meyers and Nagle. Worcester, May opened with a Worcester | victory, defeating Hartford, 4 to 3, in a 10-inning game Lindstrom was invincible and proper support would have scored a | shut out. Worcester hit Sherman freely but his support was excellent. Werre hit three safe ones in four | times up. including a double score: 15 The | T hiedi 1001000101-—4 10 6! 0000030000— 5 2] and Tyler; Sherman Worcester Hartford Lindstrom and Flaherty Waterbury home-run drive ov wall in the seventh opening Bastern vesterday for — Hauser's | center-field of the league me here Providence, 1 to 0. | The dri was one of the longest ever seen at the local grounds. Water- bury let slip L al chances to score, b retired in the eighth aft rtwo m were on bhases with none out The the inning 5 en . h. e 060000100—1 5 1! 000000000—0 2 1| Weeden; Mclel- Murphy Pr W wwidence terbu Mulrennon lan, Tuckey and Pittsfield, May 15.—The Spring- | fleld baseball team playing an error- le ime with rapid-fire fielding form of midseason. defeated the Pittsfield | team opening game of the | ¥ league by a score of 5 to 2 500 fans on the common | yesterday afternoon. The score h. in Jastern before here the Springfield Pittsfleld Lowe Deyine. v 003000011—35 0000000112 and Connelly; Fortune who | * | Cleveland | Detroit Gincinnati’s Heavy Clouters Are! 11919 season. While the stocky Brook- | Dodgers were committing assault and ! battery on i run. with | ¥ | ton and | Pittsburgn | Pliladelphia { Prenderga BASEBALL IN NATIONATL LEAGUE. hi Cincinnati 0 Pittsburgh £, Philadelphia Boston | Standing of the Clubs. W L. Brooklyn 11 3 ow York 10 4 Cinecinnati - 1 [ Chicazo S R0 S Pittsburzh 8 | Philadelphia St. Louis nati in Brookl Louis in Boston. Pittshu Philadelphia n St in AMERICAN LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. York 1. Detroit 0. 11. Philadelphia Boston 0. 11. Washington 2. of the Clubs, wW. L. New St. Louis Chicago 1 Cleveland 0 Standing Chicago New York Boston Washington St. Louis Philadelphia Games Today. New York in Detroit Boston in Chicago. Philadelphia in St. ‘Washington in Clev Louis. nd. GRIMES A PUZZLE T0 MORAN'S REDS Weak in Pinches May 15 — Burleigh he of the bullet speed and sharp breaking spitter, who was nosed out by Jam Vaughn and Lefty Tyler of the Cubs by a lone game for shut- out laurels in the National league last year, painted the Reds white at “hbets field yesterday. Tt was imes’ first kalsomine stunt of the Brooklyn. Grimes, lyn right-hander was mak Moran’s crew hunger for as Tantalus thirsted for g Pat runs even water, the half the Cincinnati pitch- ing corps. Brooklyn won, 7 to 0. The score: T e, 0no6000000—0 5 0 Brooklyn 01018011x—7 14 2 Bressler, Ring, Gerner and Wingo; Grimes and Krueger. Cincinnati New York 3, Chicago 2. York, May 15. again defeated Chicago here yeste day, 3 to 2. Dubuc won his first me of the sea holding Chicago to four hits. Vaughn pitched well | but had frouble with the. lower end of the New York batting order. Me- Carty and Dubuc each driving in a The score New New York Chicago .., ew York . Vaughn, Martin O'Farrell: Dubuc 100000010—2 02010000x—: Killifer McCarty. and and and Braves Break the Tee, Boston. May 15.—Timely hitting enahled Boston to gain its first home " DODGERS ANNEX VICTORY OVER REDS THROUGH GRIMES’ i TOE, WINNER OF KENTUCKY DERBY, i To | Baltimore | Emmons . Y other tory of the scason vesterday by de- feating St. Louis, 4 to 2. Rudolph W given perfect support and kept | hits scattered except in the sixth in- ning, when singles by Schultz, Shot- Hornsby produced two runs. | The score r. hi e 00111010x—4 7 0 000002000 71 and Wilso Meadows, Snyder and Clemons. Boston St. Loui Rudolph Sherdel and Pirates Beat Phillies. Philadelphia, May 15.—Timely hit- ting and better fielding gave Pitts- burgh yesterday's same with Phila- 8 to 3. Watson was ineffect- in the three innings he pitched. rahica 131100101—8 11 2 001200000—3 6 1 and Schmidt: Watson. , Oeschger and Adams, Miller COMMISSION MEETING. Toledo Boxing Officials Discuss Plans | With Toledo, O.. ¥ boxing commission held a this afternoon to go over Rickard details concerning posed heavyweight title tween Jess Willard and sey on July 4 The commission is expected to thresh out the matter of a referee for the fight. going on record against employing an outside arbiter. Under the rules the commission’s referee is to have charge of all bouts conduct- Promoter Rickard, 15.-—The Toledo meeting with the pro- fight be- Jack Demp- { priest of the | share Tex | ed within its jurisdiction A NUTSHELL INTERNATIONAL DEAGUIL Results Yesterda Buffalo 3, Jersey City 0, Buffalo 5. Jorsey City 0, Toronto 7. Newark 6 Binghamton 5, Reading game) Binghamton zame) Rochester (1st (2d same). Fame). Reading S Baltimore 2 Standing of the Clubs, W L. nto s 3 Buffalo Binghamton { Rochester Newark Readir Jersey City Today. in Toronto, Buffalo in Binghamton Rochester. ey City wark 1timorc ading in in Worcost sriageport Providenc Srpingefild Standing of the Clubs, P.C yort 1.000 Springfield . o 1.000 Providence . 1.000 Worcester 1.000 Hartford 000 Pittsfield .. 000 New Haven 000 Waterbury 000 Games Today. Hartford at Worcester Springfield at Pittsfield New Haven at Bridgeport. Waterbury at Providence. BOWLING NEWS Two Men Leaguc. Shepard-— 94 Brenneck- 709 124 104 100 86 T 133 120— 203 210 Narcum-—— 98 8% Narcum-— 108 a9 0-—1062 G 206 STANLEY WORKS LEAGUE Wilhur chiroedel Keough Fohnson Marsh a6 100 S5 81 00— as 99— 454 remen. 93 29 24 92 104 Humphry g a1 91— Collingswood Cockran Morse PIONEERS VS, COLUMBIAS Crack Hartford Team to Oppose Local Nine on Ellis Strect Diamond Sun- day Afternoon—Lynch to Twirl. The Pioncers of this Columbias of Hartford cffort to settle differences Sunday Eliis street diamond. The teams were scheduled to play last Sund but Jupiter Pluvius put a crimp game with his downpour. The “apital City management has secured the rvices of Custer. just out of Uncle m's employ, who will on the firing line. This boy is said to he the noise” and it is expected that he will give Benny Lynch a attle for honors. The game will called at 3 oclock. The Pionecrs will mee at 6 o’clock tonight on the Ellis strect diamond for practice. city and will make their all afternoon on the the an- basel in he warm he PATHER DUFFY DAY, Was Celebrated This Afternoon at the olo Grounds. New Day, in York. May 13.—Father Duffy honor of the popular soldier 165th Infantry, formerly the Fighting Sixtyv-ninth, was held on the Polo Grounds today. The Giants' of the receipts from box sea and upper grandsta seats turned over tp the 165th Infantry. All the old commanders of regiment had aceepted invitations be present. The officers and men the regiment 2ot into uniform toduy to show their respects to fighting chaplain There two military by General threw out me the ave u by regiment vere, the the to af was a musical program bands, kindly furnished Barry, while Mayor Hylan the first ball. Af the ( es of the regiment nauet te the officers of the Hotel Plaz at the FALIZE SUNDAY BASEBALL. Rochester, N. Y. May common council last night unanimou ly adopted an ordinance the playing of professional baseball on Sundays after lock in the uoon, 15— = after- the | permitting | MOVIE of A MAN GOOD WORK__PING BODIE'S SPECTACULAR CATCH SAVES DAY FOR YANKEES—SIR BAR- CAPTURES FEATURE EVENT AT PIMLICO—BROWN AGAIN TRIMS YALE—FIST FIGHT AT EASTERN LEAGUE OPENING FOLDING A NaPKir (5 agsny thr AR ND WHFE TyaT HE MUST, The INTERSSTS of EConomy, USE HIS NAPK v AGain N T -~ AND THERErore SHOULD FoLD up SAME CANNGT FIND ORIGI~ AL CREASES — 56 BRINGS ToGF THER CORNERS -~ SPREADS T OM To FLatTrTen T OUT WITH RiguT AND BRING NG T OUER FOR TH(RD FouD WITH LEFT RBOWN AGAIN TAKES VALE'S MEASURE Knight Pitches Airtight Ball for Providence Team—Poor Fielding New Haven, May 15.—Brown's ni played all around Yale here yesterda and won 5 to 1, in their victor) of the seasonBover the Knight | | pitched a fine gan Provi- dence team. e scatter- ed hits. thice of of the seratch tvpe. He nearly perfect support his teammates their only crror coming ingthe ninth, when Weeks dropped Porter’s throw to first. The score econd blue. or the allowed five which was by were given BT { Brown 1001000125 9 1 | Yale 100000000—1 56 7 Knight and Erickson: Robinson and | Fredericks. Tigers Lose in Ninth, Princeton, N. J.. May 15.-—Frince- | ton and Fordham battled through nine exciting innings here yvesterday. The | | Maraons finally cmerged with a 7 to ' 1 victory. after Margetts, the Tige twirler, weakened in the final frame | and allowed the visitors to push over six tallies. Margetts frame He is i which was added crifice singles and a three base hit resulted. . The sers were score in their half of the scory °d in the three p rpl ed final to throe | Six rans unable to Tho inning oL 100000006—7 9 0000001001 4 wli Mar Fordham Princeton MceNamara and metts and Trimble, Harvard Fasy Victor. Cambridge, Mass., May 14 Harvard ball ning column a ing Williams, 11 to 4 spoiled Williams' clean visitors outhit Harvard cight fi iing errors { Hugh Duffy’s team plaved fielding game of the vear —~The by The victors record but ain yesterd were the best The score r. h LI T 422 8 Gammack; Marvard 0204001 4x- Williams 012000100 rd, Hardell and IFinn and n Cadets Score Shutout., N. Y. May 15.- Swarthmore West Cadets Point. shut ou college of 1 to 0 in the ounded three bagger on Lystadt's here The Tuclky ont 1o vesterday adets’ lone run comi seventh r Wilhide Honnen smashed left by @ score deen and sco | hard drive through Ogden. The Army | presented a Honnen right base new linc-up vesterday coming in to shartstop ticld and Tate going (o The score: from first Swarthmore i Army : Il Ogden and Lrthy A60NNLO0N 000000 Milton and M- is Penn smothers Haverford. TABLE Anp ATTEMPTS i boxing i under am broke into the win- | beat- Tho | their bunched. | The | Philadelphia, May 15-—Penn smoth- ered Haverford in their fi meetin on the diamond in three vear day afternoon at Franklin field 2. Buzby. the lad who sel the varsity back by the shutout last time 1 ford nine on the mound 19 to ue the for | Haverrord i Penn 000000002 20007127% vester- | Penn invaded | Flmzs v FOR FOuURTIH LAST FOLD Buzby wick and Hewey: Sheffy : Worc broke tories was ster. May 15 Vermont's string vesterday in a fizht all until the seventh did the to the front. Gill held ors to three sc 11 Gagnon the game Ho 4 10 a close pu turned hes with a one-hande drive in the fourth of Springfield played stellar two hits, doubie. The ir ’ a slash one Holy Vermont Gill Cros: L00000031x 010100000 Kibbe .an ana Martin LOOKIT HERE. Mic vesterday bill permitting wrestling matches in the st rounds is the limit provided the bill. HOLCC ansing Sleeper AGAIN AND of e through the Yermont- | attered hits and fanned the hoxing TaEe Bulwr GE TS BawLsDd ouT TABLE BY FRIEND VvFE { CUER GLASS | WATER i Toncuis THiNG On TiePinG os now in and those been demobilized. Gen was o member of a number of ath- letic teams at Lafayette college, was said by Rubien to have given the pro posal his hearty endorsement The A. A. T officinls eai American team, according to ! plans, wouid leave Washington, May 15—Details of the | on June 8 plan of the Amateur Atehletic union to | be afforded the publ i send a team of athletes to compete in [ American team in tor | the interallicd athletic meet to be held ! in the Meadowbrook ¢ ‘“"l‘]'(‘“”‘.'f at Joinville-le-Pont, ®ear Parvis, June | lin field, Philadelphia. Malonex i v to July ¢ were discussed at 4 con- Rubien last night ins ball With | roronce here vesterday of Gen. March, irteen district associations of i staff, A ant Secretary of [ A, A. U. to forward to him within i chief of ‘ War Keppel and Samuel J. Dallas and | hours a list of available men for president ;H\-!” American team 1 | | | service who have March, who e ATHLETES GOING OVERSEAS Iy Gen. March and A, A U, Officials Meet and Devise Plans for Sending and Wi e Team (o Compete in Games, present id the Opportunit B 48 r. h. e 1108 Frederick W. Rubien 2 3 3| sccretary respectively of the A, A, U, Questions as to providing transpor- tation for the American team were i considered at the conference and though no official announcement made Secre v Rubien des red night that means had been found end a team of at least 50 army to compete with the athletes of allied nations in the Pershing dium. 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