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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1910, "BRAVES APPLY WHITEWASH BRUSH TO CUBS—YALE DOWNS AMHERST IN | IN 16 INNING BATTLE— AR — WEEK TO PREVENT STALENESS—TY COBB SUED BY NEGRESS FOR R LONG LAYOFF—HARTFORD AND SPRINGFIELD ENGAGE 310,000 .. —— BRAVES APPLY BRUSH T0 GUBS | { Jim Vaughn is Sent fo Showers in Sixth Tnning i Boston, May 29.—Three triples routed Pitcher Vaughn yesterday and | Boston defeated Chicago 4 to 0. | Vaughn was removed in the sixth when Thorpe's single followed Pow- | ell’s three-bagger, Alexander was ef fective until relieved to make way for | a pinch hitter. Nehf pitched superbly with men on b The score r. h. e Boston 10002100x—4 8 Chicago = 000000000—4 & Nehf and Gowdy: Vaughn, Alev ander, Martin and Killifer. Reds Bunch Hits. | Philadelphia, May 29.——Cincinnati | bunched six hits with a pass and an | error on Smith in the fifth inning, | scoring five runs yesterday and win- ning from Philadelphia 6 to 0. In the sixth Cravath hit a homec run into the bleachers, scoring Meusel ahead | of him. The score | T 001050000—6 15 Philadelphia 100002200—5 9 1] Fisher, Ring and Wingo; Smith, Jacobs and Cady and Adams. Cincinnati = | Pirates Steal Game. | New York, May 29.—Aided by four | pinch-hitters, Pittsburgh tied the score by scoring two runs in the ninth inning and defeated New York in the 10th, 6 to 2. The score r. h e Pittsburgh 0000000024—6 13 1 New York 0000100100—2 8 0 Adams, Hamilton and Sweeney and Blackwell; "Dubuc, Benton, Oeschger, ‘Winters and McCarty. Cards Beat Robins. | Brooklyn, May 29.—St. Louis made | it two out of three with Brooklyn yesterday, winning a 13-inning battle, ’ 7 to 5. With Miller on third base | and two out in the 13th, Pfeffer pur- | posely passed Clemons to get Tuero. Clemons stole second and scored with | Miller when Tuero singled, winning | his own game. It was Pfeffer's first | defeat in ecight starts. Heathcote batting and Myers' fielding featured | The score: | o Gl 15 10 and St. Louis Brooklyn Tuero and Krueger. BOWLING NEWS TWO- Robertson. 100 Rogers— 102 120 B. Narcum— 86 F. Narcum— 0200020100002 0030001100000—5 Clemons; Pfeffer AN “A” LEAGUE. 84 8 99 95 98 ‘A. Anderson— 93 113 Nichols— 113 93 TWO-MAN E. Anderson— 80 93 108 “pn 101 104—519 | LEAGUE. 97 106 $5—449 | Frisk— 85 Oorn Tassel Accomplishes Feat in | Winning Little Neck Handicap— Poes 1 1-16 Mile in 1:44 2-5, New York, May 29.—There was another afternoon of fine racing at Belmont park yesterday in which the honors were divided between the Greentree ‘Stable's Peter Piper and R. T. Wilson, Jr.'s Corn Tassel. The former showed a great burst of speed in winning the Hollis Selling Stakes, carrying top weight and casily de- teating a field of good sprinters in 1:12, which is by far the best tima recorded for the cvent and only | three-fifths of a second slower than | the track record for six furlongs | Housemaid in 1915. | performance was even | spectacular and more meritor- | lous from a time standpoint The | son of Santol had to fizht his way'| to victory under discouraging cir- | cumstances, just getting up in time | to snatch the verdict from Be Frank | in 1:44 2.5, which clipped a fifth of | a second from the track mark for mile and a sixteenth established Buperman in 1907. The success of Peter Piper was in the nature of a surprise, as S. C. Hil- fAreth’s Sun Flash I, which carried 122 pounds, the same as shouldered | by Peter Piper, was an even mone favorite, while G. D. Widener’s Aba- dane was quoted at a shorter price than the Greentree candidate. | more a | by MURPHY RELEASED. Hartford, May 29 gusted with the con Practically dis- stent manner in | It r CUT yUP A SWEET TurRNIP - YeasT—~ f | A LiTTLE SUGAR— -SAY BOY: MFUL HiCH 1y T R ADD A PIECE OF HAPPENS To REMEMBER (guey 1) | It Wi]l”H;sze'r.l in the Best Vliegtié;ted; Famll!es The BaG OF SWEET TURNIPS PoURS oOVT T LIBATION AMHERST BEATEN | RECESS FOR DEMPSEY - Forest Prohibits MIRING Tre oNCOCTLION 1= Y HELF LAYING T on THE To ~ | Chier Trainer De ME Challenger From Boxing For On¢ e Week in Order to Prevent Stalencss Toledo, Yale Returns (o Diamond After! ... Three Weeks Lapofl and Wils | eor o = seciio sult of a Manager Ohio, May 2 There wig program next week as a re- 10 boxing training decision reached last night Kearns and Jimmie trainer in the chal. De decided tc prohibit work with the gloves by De Jack hief : Forest New Haven. May Resuming haseball competition afte: three we of enforced idleness because of ale yesterday outscored Am- 7 to, 4, in a slow and raggedly- ted match. Both Yale pitcher and Robinson, were cffective, &h Amherst bunched three ies with a p and registered twice in the ninth Yale won the game in the fourth when hits by Holmes, Holden, Boya and Prann, tuated with Fames' error and a p tted four runs. Holden scored in the third on his ratch single followed by Kinney's drive to center and steals of t and home. Sawyer 7 the circuit in the fifth on his ¢ over second, Brisk’'s error. and Coxe's safety. Kin- a feature In the fourth, ruck out the entire side on nine balls pitched. The score T Ol 00151000x—7 12 010000102—4 and Holmes lenger’'s camp Forest ek because of the danger of Dempsey going stale Dempsey, his trainers say, is so T being in top condition at present that he could enter the ring tomorrow in practically as good physical shape as he will be on the Fourth of July. He increased hls ring work eight rounds today. Tom Jones, Will nd a half yea Coxe ithou to xe rd’s ma rrived Jones still retains his admira- tion for Willard's ring prowess, de- spite his split with the champion, “I am not taking any credit away rom Dempse ‘but Wil. d 1s too bie. With endous slze and great h & power, a know edge of boxing 1t will surprise his enemlies, and the ablility to fake pun- meflt, {f compelled to, presents battle front that. in my judgment, cannot be penetrated Jones ri aled that Willard f{a 40 years old, which caused some surprise among the ring sharps, but declares that Willard did not begin boxing un- til he was and because of his late athlatic development had not lost asy of his fighting stamina Cal May 29.+wJese mpion heavyweight hoxer, here yesterday for Toledo, Ohio® he will fight Jack Dempsey, pur | vaie Ambherst Coxe 4 Robinson Zink Davison. No Hits, Worcester, Laughlin, the entered the shutting “out either a hit or No Runs. 29.—Denny Me- lanky purple twirler, hall of batvball fame by Colby, not allowing, run, Holy Cross win- ning, 16 to 0 The Holy Cross nine hammered the ball to all corners of Fitton fleld for a total of 19 bases. Jigger Statz lead his teammates, hit- ting two doubles and a single and walking in five trips to the plate. ness representative in the Walsh caught his first game for the lard said purple and put up a fine exhibition. i Colby pulled off three sharp double | — ¢s, the only redeeming features of ! peat play. The purple is primed ! the Memorial day game, Friday, Dartmouth Eddie Gill May os Angeles, Willard, ¢ left where Juy 4. Four more sparing partner he aged by Ray Archer are to his busi- East, Wil- ftself, when, after two were Capt. Bade walked and Trim. ored him with a terrific wallop. which went through Donnellan and for with N ~ BASEBALL “A NUTSHELL NATIONAL LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. Pittsburgh 6, New York 2, nings). St. Louis 7, Brooklyn 5, | nings) Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia 3. Boston 4, Chicago 0. New York i Brooklyn . | Cincinnati | Philadelphiz | Chic ¥ | Pittsburgh St. Louis . | Boston go Brooklyn in Ne 9 Philadelphia in Boston. Cincinnati in Pittsburgh. No other games scheduled. v York, LEAGUE, AMERIC! Results Yesterday. No zames scheduled. Standing of the Clubs. Chicago Cleveland . St { New York Louis Detroit . Boston ‘Washington . Philadelphia .. Games Today. New York in Washington Boston in Philadelphia. No other gam heduled. EASTERN LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. Springfield 4, Hartford 0, nings). Providence Waterbury Worcester 7, New Haven 2 Bridgeport 0 Pittsfleld 6 Standing of the Clabs. w. Lo ! Providence Worcester Waterbury Pittsfield pringfieid Bridzeport New Haven Hartford Games Today. ingfield at Hartford Worcester at Piftsfield New Haven at Providence Bridgeport at Waterbury. INTERNATIO! L LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. Jersey City 3 Rocheste Res: Newark Toronto 13, Itimore 6, Buffalo 5, Standing of the Clubs, w L. Toronto SR tollo: which the Senators have been drop- |. ping games hoth at home and on the | road. Owner James H. Clarkin, of | the Hartford club, has taken drastic | sction. He announced the release of | Manager Danny Murphy last night nsl field boss of the Senators. Church Street. OPEN ALLEYS AT ALL TIMES. Baltimore | Rochester Binghamton Buffalo Newark Reading | Jersey City Newark in Toronto in Rocl Baltimore in Reading. Binghamton in Buffalo. SENATORS GO DOWN AFTER LONG BATTLE Tallies and Clinches Argument Hartford, May 20.—Paddy the Huntington woaodch Dbetter of Andy Meyer; inning pitching duel here and Springfield shut out The contest hardest fought cver Wethersfield avenue vious to the fatal round Meyer] pitched tight ball, letting down Molly's sluggers with four the 16th he weakened and smashes pushed across the only rur of the game and sent Hartford to th club house with its 10th defeat of the | season Sensational fielding contest throughout but ing made in the ontive game. Green, r, had the ina 16- vesterday was one of seen at grounds. Pre- featured ‘he one errar be- that by i on | Springlield Pushes Across Fcurf | with the Senators ; the ! the | | Mevyers. | Waterbury Bontley of the visitors in the opening me when'he dropped a perfect peg Wilder which if he held nailed Brassill at the key Both teams threatened to tally numerous accasions but fielding prevented the scoring chines from getting in action Hart started the bombardment in the 16th when he crashed a ringin ¢ into left ficld. Wilder followed ropping onc right. .Paddy | n walked the hassocks were cocked baunced one down to Joc s ‘hich struck the Senator's third-sack on the left shin and then caromed off into left field. Hart and Wilder raced home with first scores of the game. Holly flied out to Holden, King Poland and Helfrich, all singled in suc ion and two more tallies over. The | score; ck. into and came Springfield— 0000000006060004——1 0000000000000006—0 and Wilder: Meyerjack Hartford Green Flaherty 0| and | Grays Win in Providence, R. 1., May 29.—Haus- | s double to start the ninth, Tyler's d peg and Gearin's infield single, | two out. gave the Grays the! game with New Haven vesterday, 3 to | . Gearin pitched a brilliant game, while Tvler was wild and erratic. The scar th. Providence New Haven Gearin and 010010001 000101000. Weeden; Mattatucks Triumph. Waterbury, May 29.—The tie for | fourth place between Bridgeport and | was broken vesterday | when Herbst held the Americans | three hits and the locals won. 5 to 0 Herring was wild. Manager Rav Grimes was chased to the club house | in the seventh for criticizing Umpire t0 emoria: Day St Mary Game Called 3:30 PIONEER s Playground VS, W DEPARTURE BRISTOL | Waterbury | SKift. | ness, coupled with two timely hits, en- | there v | buy Brady d en enabled Trimble to reach third. Theg with Keyes at bat things looked about right. but Hyman again tightened in against Cuddy Murphy. Bransfield's decision on a strike. Her- | SCOT®! " ring pulled a bone in the eighth I : | 5o ing to second on Martin's fly to Por-| Holy Cross 11012380x—16 and fanned the redoubtable Larry b i e | Cotby 000000000— 0 ending the game. The score R o e Ths ace MecLanghlin and Walsh; Hamer and r. sulting in a double play. Th \cn;v Llay hlin ar 020001001—4 r. h.e .10010120x 9 Bridgeport 000000000—0 3 1 Herbst and Ha ve; Herring and h e 131000000—5 s John and Trimble; Hw Kenyon 5 Georgetown Wins. | Kirkland, St May man and in the pinches enabled Georgetow jefeat the Princeton nine here terday, 5 to 4. St. John, who suc- cceded Kirkland in the box for the locals. held the visitors to their early cstablished lead. The stage was half of the ninth Princeton 29.—Hyman's Middies on Annapolis, May game of the sea mond the Mi ! sinus yesterda Rampage 29.—In the fina on on the local dia- shipmen defeated Ur- y afternoon, 17 to 3 The general work of the naval team and particularly its batting, gave the | Navy contingent much ground fo# expecting a victory over the Military { Academy at West Point on Saturday: | The score = (¢ Arc DBeaten. McCorry's wild- Hillie: Pittsfield, May abled Worcester to defeat Pittsfield, 7 to 6. on the common here yesterday afternoo The Hillies were leading, | 5 to 3, at the start of the seventh | inning and McCorry. who passed 10| men in the cn and one-third in- | nings he worked, passed Dee, the first man up. in the “lucky round.” Gar-| della hit a grounder to Mooers ar s a chance for a double play ypped Mooers’ nd set in history the to last re- all for for the visitors in The score ted four session. runs Worc Pittsf] .000210400-—7 6 Naval Academy 230030621 001130100— Ursinus . 000120000— Tyler; Gaines and Cloughley; Hunter Hefron two h | ALK about smokes, Prince Athert is geared to a joyhandout standard that just lavishes smokehappiness on every man game enough to make a bee line for a tidy red tin and a jimmy pipe—old or new! Get it straight that what you've hankered for in pipe or cigarette makin’s smokes you'll find aplenty in P. A. That’s because P. A. has the quality! 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