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NEW BRITAIN DAILY. HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, FORE SUNRISE TO AVOID HEAT—PIONEERS | DAY AFTERNOON—PRINCETON CUBS DO MATTATUCKS LOSE | Wonder What o HARD FOUGHT GAME Americans Rally in Sixth Inning and Pound Out Victory Bridgeport, May 28.—After trailing Waterbury for six innings yesterday, the Americans rallied in the seventh and scored six runs on three hits, three bases on balls, two errors and a balk, winning the game, 6 to, 4. Kahn, who had pitched great ball up to the seventh, was relieved in that inning after allowing two hits and passing another, with-only one dawn. Herbst should hawe retired with only one rfin scored Schreiber'ssakidd throw to what mofild have heen The Score: but - for first on the third out £l hioes 00000060x—6 10 0 400060000— Bridgeport ..... Waterbury Walsh and Skiff; Kahn, Herbst and | Hargrave. Grays Get 14 F New Haven, May Haven pitchers were not enough stop Providence here yesterday, the visitors making 14 hits and taking the game, 8 to 1. Donahue secured the first home run here of this sea- son's series. The score: to rohoe| Providence .... New Haven Mulrennen, Stringer, Nagle. 013201100—8 2 .. 100000000—1 5 1 Horn Courtney, and Tillman and Soft for Hillies. Hartford, May 28—Pitts Baker and Longacre to all corners of 28.—Three New | Weeden; the side | | eld banged the lot here yesterday and the Sena- | tor went down to their seventh straight defeat. The score was 9 to 2. Joe Birmingham’s colts ran away with Danny Murphy's crowd. The score: Pittsfield .. Hartford Fortune and Devine; mere and Flaherty. Baker, Lone- Springfield Wins, Springfield, May ignominy which has been over the Springfield ball considerably yesterday when the locals took of the league leaders, them 2 to 0. The Home city team outplayed the Boosters in every partment of the game and only fail- ure to bunch hits and the fact that their opponents made errors at a time when they were least vented the locals from piling up sev- eral more runs. The score: hanging Worcester Springfield Colley and Wilder. Redmond; MAY BLOCK BILL Test Vote On Measure to Prevent Wil- lard-Dempsey Bout Shows Oppo- nents in Minority. Columbus, O., May 28-—What considered a test vote in the house of representaiives yesterday in- dicates that the bill introduced Mon- is 102300300—9 15 2 | 100000010—2 8 1! 28.—The cloud of ' club lifted | afternoon | a hard fall out | white-washing | de- | expensive pre- | i Brooklyn i Pittsburgh . | St Ohio | day to give Governor Cox authority to | stop the Willard-Dempsey match at Toledo July 4, ‘will fail to pass as an emergency measure. It must be pa: ed as such, else will not become ef- fective for ninety days, or too late to hinder plans for the Toledo title match. The test came when efforts were made to call the measure up out its order for immediate passage. With 8 three-fourths vote necessary, 60 woted for and 48 against the motion to take it up. It consequently did not come up. To pass the bill as an emer- gency measure will require 83 votes, mnd if opponents hold their present in- dicated strength, not more than 76 wotes will be cast to pass the measure ms an emergency, which is seven less than required. BOWLING NEWS CLASS A TWO-MAN LEAGUE. Lantone— Foote— 197 Shepard 30 CLASS B TWO-MAN LEAGUE, Kalen— 89 Hoffman— = 1 113 194 200 218—100% Anderson— 204 91— 472 82— 486 938 Church Street. 'OPEN ALLEYS AT ALL TIMES. of | “ ! pittsfield i Hartford | Rochester | Binghamton ! Baltimore | Buftaln ~ Newark —MASS. LEGISLATORS ~KILL J Fofirieen Months Oilrdr Baby Thifiks Aboui » (VE GoT_ Sa 1l CAN pLaY ‘GAMES 'NOW. 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Manager - has announced lincup for afternoon as i : ! lows: Johnson ~28, Gordon Newark in Jersey City. patrick 3b, Goeb 1b, Noonan c, Fallon Baltimore in Reading. cf, Norfeldt If, Campbell or Dudack Binghamioniin SBUKALo: ‘ vf, Lynch and McDermott p. McDer- Toronto in Rocheste: mott is the hurler for the Columbia EA-R—L—Y— To w—bRK team of Hartford. who recently gave a fine exhibition in this city. The Pio- Jack Dempsey Trains Before Sunrise a catcher on the New DE PALMA QUALIFTES. Makes 98 Miles Sweepstakes Trials. Ma 2 ATIONAL LEAGUE. Reading Jersey City . Indianapolis Ind., S.—Ralph ¥ qualified Sweepstakes to His Packa cxpects his ! fol-: Fitz- De Palma yest Libert May 31 which Results Yesterday. for New York 10, Pittsburgh 2. St. Louis 4, Brooklyn 1 Philadelphia 4, Cincinnati 1. Chicago 5, Boston 0. Standing of the Clubs. w. ew YOork «..o.0....18 ..18 .18 il .13 11 Gam mile be run with rd to Special, | he defend | America’s prestige against the French | entrants here and at Sheepshead Bay, | astonished experts vesterday. i In his qualifying lap De Palma made 98 miles an hour and admitted- was holding his power in reserve. neers will play in Bristol in the fore- noon Frday The lineup of team is as follows e ey osbartune BASEBALL CHALLENGE, 1h, Scott Dunlop ss, Hallback :;h.l The Colonial baseball team will McCabe cf, Lanning If, Forslund rf,| challenge any team between the a Champion, Pillion or Hartigan p. fof 1 Captain Charles Goodrich, The Pioneers will meet at 6 o'clock | Tel. 796-23 tomorrow evening for practice, and| on Saturday afternoon they will jour- ney to Collinsville to open the season against the town team of that place. Cincinnati Philadelphia . Chicago 2h, in Order to Avoid Terrific Heat— Louis .. Tonight. Boston ... ‘Willard Leaves Coast Toledo, O. May 25.—Dempsey's trainers, who watch over him with unceasing solicitude, now are alarmed lest the excessive heat which set in here yesterday should injuriously af- | fect the challenger. In order to avoid | the full force of the sun's rays. the handlers aroused Dempsey hefore | sunrise and had him do his work in the cool of the early morn like a racehorse. Trainer de Forest sent Dempsey + through his first vigorous workout The challenger boxed six rounds, four rounds with Bill Tate and two with Terry Kellar, a light heavyweight. Kellar boxed the second and fifth rounds to give Tate a rest. Dempsey was on top of Tate from the start and the glant negro received a punching that he did not relish. One right-hand uppercut nearly lifted him off his feet. After the bhouts, Dempsey shadow boxed for fiftcen minutes and then punched the bag until the rope broke Games Today. Pittsburgh in New York. St. Louis in Brooklyn. Cincinnati in Philadelphia Chicago in Boston. ‘(ADDITIONAL SPORTING ON FOLLOWING NEWS PAGYF.) AMERICAN LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. St. Louis 5, New York 3. Cleveland 6, Boston 4 Detroit 3, Philadelphia 1. Chicago 4, Washington 3 Standing of the Clubs. w. cat -.18 014 ..11 S Chicago Cleveland St. Louis New York .. Detroit .. Boston Washington . Philadelphia Games Today. No games scheduled. Tos Angeles, May 28.—Jess Willard, champion heavyweight boxer, did not leave here yesterday for Toledo. Ohia, as he had announced he would, but will leave tonight. A motion picture which he appeared was not - and had to be restaged. James J. Jeffries, former heav weight champion, yesterday viewed Willard's workout, and expressed the opinion Willard was in shape to give a good account of himself July 1, when he meets Jack Dempsey in To- ledo. AMEL Cigarettes meet your taste in many new and unusual ways. You quickly become fond of them—they are so refreshing and cool and fragrant. EASTERN LEAGCUE. 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City to Witness Game—New De- partures-Pionecrs the Attraction. have fast Local of baseball will an opportunity of witnessing a ation day, when the crack wiil Games Today. lovers Springfield at Hartford New Haven a2t Providence Bridgeport at Waterbur: Worcester at Pittsfield { game Deco New Departure team of Bristol meet the Pioncers at St. Mary's play- grounds in the afternoon at 3 o'clock In securing the Bristol team Manager James Luby has afforded the local fansan opportunity of secing in action what is considered- one of the best} semi-professional teams in this state. and one that ranks with the top- notchers in New England. The New Departure team has in its ranks many faces that are familiar to New Brit- ain fans. “Swat" McCabe who will be remembered as the heavy hitting out- fielder of Billy Hanna's crack team of days gone by, is one of the stars of the visiting team. Dunlop, a Meriden boy. who once played in a N. B. uni- form. is the s s guardian of the Bristal team. 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The Browns hammered out a victory jostled the Yankees out of third place in the American league standing When the Gothamites left for Cleve- land last evening they wWere smarting under the fact they had dropped into st berth in the first division. Sisler drove in three runs A flying start in the mud gave the Browns the laurels. They bagzged a run off Shawkey the first and hounced Bob for a pair in the second they got to Thormahlen another pair in the third. Th they subsided and acted real tame during the remainder of the gamec The two runs the Yankees got off Sothoron in the second were augment- ed by a home run off Baker's bat in the eighth. The Yankees had numer- ous scoring opportunities, but again failed to show the proper “punch’ in The score: 5-t0-3 in for B. H. H. 020 000 010—3 8 3 Louis . £122 000 00x— 1 hawkey, Thormanlen, Russell and Ruel; Sothoron and Mayer. New York Recrnit Trims Cleveland. O., May first game fi lips, w Sox. ¥ 28.—Starting his or Cleveland. Tom Phil- Orleans recruit, assisted in stars, Shawkey and | and ! a clean sweep of the series, and was the sixth consecu- tive game which Washington has lest one run. ' The score | Washington Chicago 000 121 Harper. Johnson | Cicotte and Schalk .002 100 0qq and Picinich;' BOWLERS TO BANQUET. | New Britain Machine Company Lane | Men, to Dine Tonight. Members of chine company the New Britain Ma- bowling league friends, will have a banquet at 7:15 o'clock this evening in the social room of the concern It is expected that about 200 will be in attendanece. The new factory orchestra will fur- nish music and dancing will follow the banquet. Among the speakers will be Presi- | dent F. G. Platt and Treasur H. H Pease. An entertainment has been arranged for the affair. making it three straight from Boston, | 6 to 4. Phillips got Boston had Ruth's ever three singles. 13 men left on bases. triple was the longzest made on the local field. hit The ! score U ...000 000 202—4 10 O .200 300 01x—6 12 0 James and Walte Phillips Boston Jones, fand O'Neil Leonard Starts Right. Detroit, May 28.—Leonard, pitching his first game of the season, allowed Philadelphia only five scattered hi and Detroit won the final game of the series vester: 3 to 1. After the second inning the visitors got only two men as far as second base. The score: R.H. Philadelphia ..010 000 000—1 5 Detroit ..000 011 01x—6 & 2 Johnson, Geary and Perkins: Leon ard and Ainsmith Johnson Still Losing. Chicago, May 28.—Walter Johnson series 3 icago. playing an up m behind and de- Camels are sold everywhere in sciontifically sealed packages of 20 cigarettes or ten peck- ages (200 cigarettes) in a glassine-paper-covered carton We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply or when vou travel R. J. RETNOLDS TOBACCO CO. 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