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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1016 . s e s u o == = = ‘ = .7— == : 2 'ALEXANDER WINS FIRST GAME OF SEASON WITH PIRATES AS VICTIMS—CHISOX SUSTAIN SETBACK IN DETROIT, LOSING TWO GAMES—WORCESTER HURLER ALLOWS_SENATOR{ONE HIT—DEMPSEY ]}O?E!ES 12 Ff.ST BOUNDS-—RECORDS BROKEN AT BELMONT TRACK—YALE FOOTBALL CALL ISSUED CALEXANDER GAINS |,...722 . ENNETT ALLOWS |7 cently returned from France with the MR. Jongs You'LL' EinD ) e T ¢ being the only Brid 't e THAT N : A I've JusT Taden ouT P. 0 r:g!;eo: \g see .:m-\-scp atnvl:e 1'::‘3‘115,“::;11‘ . " H —l:\(.:‘jm:éc‘;—?_‘\;bu,:,:g;i BUS(NE SS JVEGMEN‘?! [TI Vi:fr : Pgu::}:sg;:fi:mcé —a is re-entr: o ri in | | = = S cLe AP & . irates Are Shut Out by Cubs'|maxe ns reenirs imo ine vine i Worcester Applies Whitewash ivesTmenT iy Tae MER T Yoo A A R TR witn || St&l‘ Slabma D l w | boxing shrz\.\l to be given by the Brass B h Cl k : M h T i HC?;,L:‘D;E::LEI i:‘c;;ufib S pfi':rlcr;(f Tie EquNESS HEAD - oug a5 Wins | city novs who recentiy returnea trom | BU§ to Clarkin’s Misiit Team el s g e g e { the front. e i Fabryck will battle with Samr Ehicexs, June 3—Chicagol won |l yaltz of |Hariford. = iThree fother Y on the card Loth games of - r Brliteps i e o [ a double-header from Sapper Cohan, Charlie Pitts and Pittsburgh yesterday, 7 2 Y e » T to 0 and 205 p50ie Morris. The money taken in | Larry Bennett yesterdar and Worces- © 2. The second game went twelve : ke Gk = Miningh will ve evenly divided among the box- | ter won from the Senators, 2 to 0 Tieat’s homs run in the first inning | &5 T"‘? exl_u ition will take mnlre Bennett pitched a remarkabla game | RIELa first same with two men on | rpursday : 6‘{:‘:""‘:-\1 June 5, at the|and held the home team hitless for | bases, practically cinched the victory | AUmiioriUim, Seuth Mam street. seven innings. TIn the eighth Horter | B8% the (Cubs It was Aléxander's h-'"g o "“!":’* & (;"‘"E'ghumpm] one into right for the Sena- | | the bouts: Sapper Cohen. Johnnie| tory |one safety. He got as far a first victory of the season & o Morris of Bridgeport, 128 pounds:| g’y whe AR e The second game was a pitching Jack Sullivan of New Haven, the | when Johnsen dropped allace’s duel between Cooper and Douglas. S Y . liner, but two men were already out A R R et el ”iih'“‘\\"i}sx‘n;h:;‘;\r\)”;n\-y:f:)lf‘\\'-afit‘e!:’:\;‘A and Flaherty lined one to Bennett. Pirates to tie the count in the eighth | 132 pounds. Charies Wright, the wel. | Locester's first Tun was earned, but inning. Singles by Pick and Paskert, | i 5 4 Potteiger registered in the =zixth on R > | terweight champion of the 26th GG | B it ! s mi!cez“wollochex s sacrifice sandwiched | (o100 Phil Rarbour of Waterbury Baker's wild throw after he had een, scored the deciding run. | reached first on Goodridge’'s erro 0 unds. Sa Waltz of art- The scores: af 140 pounds, Sammyaival Hart | paker only gave the visitor's four hit | | { 1 | Hartford, June 3.—Hartford could do nothing st the twirling of | ga i | !1 ford, bantamweight champion of heaioie oat o = First Game. \ . o | New England and the pride of Hari- s T HA-HAHA HA- DID You (oru THE SQUARE HARRY Pittsburgh .... 000000000—0 8 2 | g’f,’:mp;‘(:ll ,""7 m"r‘:?:: ‘.;"""T‘;:‘:“f F:f} Hartford ... ... 000000000—0 1 1 AEMONEROSIEC S & You NEED A GUARDIAN - Chicago ....... 50000202 (O SORIR el ST e the T Bennett and Tyler: Baker and Fla- | POLICIES 7 WHY You { DIDNT THINK You_ / Mayer and Lee; Alexander and | pound boxer of the A. E. F. and | Perty l PooR NUT- LISTEN WERE THAT BAD A [ SomEBEDY 13 ALWAYS 1 Jeitichs. | Charles Pitts of Bridgeport, who hox- i | WEVE @oT A Pouter BUSINESS MAN- OH- — = | ed Jimmy 20 rounds to a draw at New e 1 ONE-HALF THE PRICE THATS AWEUL AkiNG The' Jor ouT Second Game. | Haven. Kid Parker and Red Walsh 3 e linon Lo y TWICE ThE - o= LIFE r. h.e!are the fastest 158 pound boxers in| eV Haven, June 3.—Sprinzfield Pittsburgh .. 000000010000—1 6 1| Conpecticut and will put up a won- | Patted “Gen™ Grant to all corners of | Chicago .... 010000000001 6 4! gertul exhibition. Battling Red Vi.j the Iot here vesterday afternoon and Cooper and Blackwell; Dougl | geant of Waterbury, the champion [ eXPerienced no great difficulty O’'Farrell. 158 pound boxer of the 26th division, | Pointing New Haven, 6§ to ! = K. O. Palitz of Hartford. for the last two innings. when the lo- Giants Win Two. A block of excellent seats has been | €als seemed in a fair way to tie the The first bargain bill of the Polo | gent to Patrick H. Corbett and can be | Score, Lowe, a burly right-hander, | Grounds’ season brought about some | gbtained at White's cafe on Main| had full command of the situation wild and woolly baseball yesterday. ! street He yielded no more than one hit in | It was a true enough bargain, oodles SRR any one inning until the ninth, when | of quantity and very little qualit | three successive singles, coupled with But the Giants won two games, BOXES 12 ROUNDS ;“oloum and a sacrifice fly, gave the ocals a pair of runs. { all was well! In the first section of the double The score: r. h. e, tilt the Giants spotted the Phillies | Jack Dempsey Goes Same Distance | Springfield .. 210000020—6 11 4 two runs in the first and second in- | | New Haven .... 000000012—3 8 3| nings and then beat them by 7 to 4. | Big Bout Will Be Fought July 4—| Lowe and Wilder; Grant and Mey- In the second half, the Giants doubled ers. Does Seven Miles on Road. the handicap. They presented the Phils with six runs in the first in- ning, only to jump in front in the eighth with a five run fusillade. The | though in a real battle, Jack Dempsey, | waterbury Toledo, O. June 3.-—Boxing as Grays Are Trimmed. | June 3.—Craig, in his Giants won this one by 9 to 7. challenger for the world's heavyweight | first game with Waterbury, was invin- 67 i 1 ! o land a double. Hugging® band cap- Philadelphia . 001101200— 5 10 4 Some 12,000 brave fans perspired | .hampionship, vesterday went 12 ¢ible in the pinches, while the Matta- - | fured this game by a score of 10 to Thormahlen, Nelson and Ruel and thraeiminate rounds. the exact dis.| tucks found three Providence pitch- | 5. Hannah; Rogers and MecAvoy. NAVAL CREW Lieut. Morrison Denies Issued at Penn. through the five hours required to put on the eighteen reels, and had ! . . je will travel in his champion- | m—sffcor];f' safe hits, and the locals won the Chicago White Sox dropped esterday enough pep to raise quite a commo- | SYS€ U8 TN SHE L LN ol ere o g 1]1 lto 1. Craig, who is a ir of games to Detroit ‘Yankee FOOTBA]L CALL ISSUFD uthpaw, helped in the victory hy [Hls“x T spirits began to perk up agai LI WU 3 — tion when the Harlem legion knocked | 7 on July 4 After the workout, he put se five runs near the cl Tl g : 2 | drivi i an i : B B tho runs near the close of | 1, "0 togs away until next Saturday, | STWVIDE ome Leary and Hanley on a night. Playing in Washington o Annapolis, Md., June 3.— was issued vesterday at the Nai th econd combat McGraw stuck i ! two-bad i = % > L lenger, and Jimmy De Forest, the LR = S able to the Yanks, as they have won Orders to Report September 15 Are | Joe Wright, the Pennsylvania re | Causey, Dubuc, Perritt and Winters. | € A $hisl sooren i trainer, decided to lay Dempsey off eors r. R e (57 e T O, ey First Game. |for . woek for fear of having him s | ey - p2sanitet 1o 0 Yegel's Great Work i Outstand- . “son’ shawkor i | 1 Philadelphia is proving most profit- { Sent to 150 Candidates for Yale | C02Ch that the academy's 130 ‘poun crew at the Henley did not welgh'is before the race. z especially is finding Team~Tc Elect Captain June 14. r. h. e |Stale. He will do no training what- | i : : b i his last few days pleasant. By finish- ° : Philadelphia .. 120001000—4 7 5| ever. His trainers assert he was S,J(ai;fnaa:‘\}wi\;.‘i,mh" He SO ing Feature of Tigers’ Y]Cmry ing up three games in Washington | New Haven, June 3.—Orders for| . tAeut ‘Commandar dos B M New York ..... 00032002 7 1l ready to step into the ring today and | g d {he was credited with three victories, 'a squad of 130 plavers to Teport on | sininhe chrcicitative of the Naw rd and Cady; Ragan and Mc- { that a week of loafing will make him — { iR R { and he added a fourth here vesterday ! September 15 were issued last night inauiies ana \'\“0']‘59:‘:“? esterday’ cager to resume his training grind. | G | : F | when ne permitted only four scat-|to the Yalo football team by Captain | and met the rog: ‘1-' eforc the raey At | Dempsey boxed five rounds with Bill | Americans Victors. | Detroit, June 3—(American)—De-| o oq hits The score. Guy S o e 0 i n; ; rements that the'ave Second Game | Tate, four with the Jamaica Kid and Bridgeport, June 3.—Marty Walsh | troit took both games from Chicago | First Game { when Suceessor is alected) as he ' and that mo m';w‘“;r““’dh“‘]“d Dot r. h. e. fthree with Terry Kellar, taking them | twirled a superior brand of baseball | yesterday by opportune batting and r. h will not be in college next year. It is. more than 155. He said :h:? his “(i‘ Philadelphia £00001000—7 11 2 | on in rotation. He upset Kellar and | Vesterday and Pittsfield was shut out, | | N ching, The scores were 5| New York ..... 030000112—7 3 1!expocted that the most general inter-| ment was accepted by Joh Arth New York 20010105x—9 11 0 | the Jamaica Kid with vicious punches | ¢ to 0. The victory was the fourth | Pc'i€T PItERINE: - Philadelphia .. 000000000—0 4 5 |est in football in the histors of the | Brown, Pennsylvania rowing represend) Hogg, Jacobs and Cady; Causey, | to the jaw and sot such a furious pace | Straight for the Americans and the | '©% #nd 2 50 & Shawkey and Hannah: Seibold, : sport will be seen and the largest| tative, and that the Navy had orerll s 8 i . ‘each’s batting featured the two E he 1 - - | second successive whitewash adminis- | ¥ ¢2¢h’s batting i for Tate that he rushed across the; ash adwinis e e S e | ingham was banished by Umpire Cor. | INg the winning run in the first game rigan, who sald Joe had been coach. | With his home run In the sixth and ing a runner at first while x’\“’fflHn;:; getting two triples in the second Dubuc, Perritt, Winters and Gon- zales and McCarty ring to escape punishment. In addi- smm—— | tion to the boxing, Dempsey did seven Reds Outscore Cards. miles on the road. St. Louis, Mo., June 3.—Cincinnati re, been summoned. | Penn a start of a half length. Naylor and Perkins squad has, theref | Second Game, The new athletic director, Dr. r. h. e l.Albert Sharpe, will assume control at that time tered. Early in the game Joe Birm- New York 020100151 rallied in the eighth inning, forced STk his own turn at bat. | game. y Meadows' retirement and drove May, | NEW HAMPSHIRE WINS, The score Tih e ‘n stanage and Fola ead also hit who relieved him, frem the box,| Durham, N. H. June 3.—New|Bridgeport ..... 001.2020x—4¢ § 4| home runs in the second game. | making enough runs to beat St. Louis | Hampshire college defeated Connecti- | Pittsfield ....... 000000 £0—0 4 1| Chicago threatened with two on bases; in the first game of the series yes- | cut State at baseball yvesterday by & to| Walsh and Skiff; Tillm «>-« 4 Mori- | in the final inning, but Youns's catch | rday by 7 to 4. Lavan played his | 4, in 16 innings. arty. { of Schalk's line drive cut them off. | = — The ecores: Arst game at short with the Cardinals. The score: — o RO First Game ! ronoe o £ hoel Cincinnati .. 001010041—7 14 2| BASEBALL ]N A NUTSHELL CF ol T 000 01100 e Wl St. Louis 002020000—4 9 21| ‘L J Detroit ..., 00030110x—5 6 4 Eller, Bressler and Wingo; Mead- — = = { Faber. Shellenbach and Schalk; sws, May, Ames and Dilhoefer and NATIONAL LEAGUE. St. Louis in Cleveland { Ehmke and Ainsmith. der. i = Chicago in Detroit | Second Game. | e Results Yesterday. 2o e i r i 5050 New York 7, Philadelphia 4, first TERN v CAGU | Chicago ....... 000000010—1 Boston, June 3.—The Brooklyns, | zaime: : . i S tIO L LEAGUE. | Detroit ....... 00100010x—2 who early in the season loomed large | * Xew York 9, Philadelphia 7, second res 3 Williame, Cicotte and Lynn; 15 probable spring champions of the | zome. E EeD s Jersey (F&“Qtsn‘e:fl;"mu i Js - y City d 3 National leagie. but who have| " Rrookim 3, Boston 1, first game. Ty iy By Beoiin o = wabbled painfully in the past few Boston 5. Brooklyn 1, second game. Indians Scalp Browns. Binghamton 6, Toronto 3 7. Pittsburgh 0, first game Baltimore-Newark game i | 1and and Stanage | i weeks, staged an even Stephen com- Chicago e ieveiana | | : | pat with the boisterous Braves here | (i ; = i played Cleveland, | | gesterday afterncon. The Dodgers | _ ::‘E‘C"‘S“, ZME1LcsEUIEL LA Eecondl s un da ! knocked Davenport from the box | 2 s i game, innings. t a 4 & s byl took the first section of a double | = g ' i 7"’5'_ Tonls 4. —_— yesterday and defeated &t. Louis by | . 3 , & e header by 3 to 1, and were buffeted | S i 6 to 3 | i Y IS Y SN by the Braves, 5 to 1, in the second | fanding of Standing of the Clubs. | Cleveland made a triple play in| 3 R RSSINATES instalment. The scores: | Standing (6t the Clabs, W. L. PC.|the fourth inning. With the bases | RIS First Game. Ty wW. L. BaltimoreS e ) ) 620 | filled, Gerber sacrifice flied to Wood, | r. h. e | New York ......... 24 8 Toronto 20 10 667 | scoring Sisler. Chapman intercepted | Breoklyn 020010000—3 9 1 | Cincinnati . 20 14 Rochester .... 18 10 643 ' Wood's throvd and bhoth Jacobson | Boston ... 000000010—1 7 Brooklyn 18 14 Binghamton .. g S0 571 | and Sloan were trapped and run down. ! Grimes, Cadore and Wheat; De- | ;h“{“s“ = ;6' 1: Ellflaifi- e N 414 | Threo double plays held Cleveland's | maree, Fillingim and Wilson. | Rasdonie 19 Newark 13 19 SO A alemr | i L | Philadelphia 13 16 | Jersey Cit qoo B 318 n.ohite | Second Game. { Boston 10 19 Reading .......... 8 19 .294 000120000—3 9 1! r. h. e | St Louis o = i 01003002x—6 13 5 | Brooklyn 001000000—1 9 1| e Games Today. | Davenport, Wrizht and Severeid; | Boston .. ...- 20010002x: 9 0| SO THESERD Reading in Jersey City ]’Cm eleskie, Uhle and O’Nell | Cheney, Mitchell and Miller: North- | Philadelphia in New York. Newark in Baltimore. Tt rop amd Wilson | Brooklvn in Boston (two.) | Rochester in Binghamton. } Senators Beat Red Sox. D Pittsburgh in Chicago. Buffalo in Toronto. i { Waszhington, June 3.-—Washington Cincinnati in | defeated Roston hv 4 to 0 yecterday . Louis, AMERICAN LB in the opening game of the series. LN L X EASTERN LEAGUE. | Shaw held the visitors fo three | — attered singles, while the senators Results Yesterday. bunched hits off Mays, four of which BOWLING NEWS TWO MAN “B” LEAGUE. Johnson— Results Yesterday. New Yerk 7, Philadelphia 0, first 87 80 93 99 85444 | Springfield 6, New Haven 3 | were for extra bases. The ccore | fong.. 84 115 87 96 S0—471 New T 4 e Waterbury 11, Providence 1. | T hie Howard o ‘:;me"rk 10, Philadelphia 5. sec- | worcester 3, Hartford 0. 1'Rn<rm1 Vo 000000000-—0 0 TR 32 75 36—415 S o ; sfield 0 rashingto: 00020101%x— 3 SN 3 3 | *"Detrott 5, Chicago 3, first game. Bridgeport 4, Pittsfield 0 | Washington . 020101x—4 2 S5 Sl iiliney Detroit 2. B v ) . Chicago 1, second zame. s Carey.. 86 38 96 94 pehinetoniie B ostonig Standing of the Clubs. 2 | Clevelana 6, St. Louia 3. Windish— i W L. BC 119 21 2R 104 7 .C. Picinich | Mays ana Scott; Shaw anmd ] | | Athletice Still Losing. . Providence 11 3 Kalen. 85 83 89 92 | Standing of the Clubs. Waorcester 11 7 Philadelphia, June 3.—The Yankees Hoffman— | w. L. . | Waterbury 11 7 { fattened their percentage here yes- 76 114 98 115 105—508 | Chicago ........... 21 10 pringfield 5 b ‘235 | terday afternnon at the expense of | T = _ | Clevelana 11 Bridgeport 10 s ‘535 | Connie Mack’s tail-end Athletics WILLARD READY TO TRAIN. | xew vork i i hr PR e = winning both section of a double | \ Toledo, June 3.—Thoroughly rested | Detroit .. TR Zh0 eitnela 6 11 header from the Philadelphians. Rob | [ \ trom his tiresome journey from Cali- | gt. Louis 15 15 .500 | Hartford .......... g 5 | Shawkey had an easy time of it in - fornia, Jess Willard is ready today to | Boston e e o 429 the first game. He shut out what is S settle down to training at his camp | Washington ....... 10 13 5345 e | left of his former team mates by a | P “ { O on the shores of Maumee Bay for his | Philadelphia ...... 6 22 214 | score of 7 to @ | ’ Wi Reavyweight championship contest Games Joasy The big bat of Ping Bodie. another | ,// 7O THE /2457/{ with Jack Dempsey here July 4. The Springfield at Bridgepor former Mackman, turned the trick ! = ald 20 ——— title holder planned to go on the road 3 Suuieg, Tocay., Rorcesienia N v oy ent | for the New Yorkers in the second #or five miles and do his first boxing New York in Philadelphia. Providence at Waterbury. | game. Ping laced out four hits ing i _Boston in Washington. Pittsfield at Hartford. this game, including a pair of homey

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