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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1916 H SCHOOL D —NEW BRITAIN H!G P SUPERVISOR PILZ ARRANGING FOR BUSY SEASON AT ST. MARY’S PLAYGROUNDS—FAST BASEBALL FEATURES GAMES IN IND " PIONEERS STAGE RALLY AND DEFEAT FAST NUTMEGS OES WELL IN TRACli(W_lVlEET"—WSOLmERS PROTEST BIG USTRIAL ~ LEAGUE— | [ BOUT otk & SHAWKEY ALLOWS { BROOKLYN AGAIN = When o “Feller” Njet;.d; Wa VFrri;nJ c BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL | | 5 2 = & EHIS"X I.AUNE HIT flfl NE“ BY REI]S ] e i - P. w. . r. h. e.lb.or. | i Results Yesterday. | New York ... 1 4 & 24 65 14 41 88 | Cincinnati 4, Brooklyn 1: called at ( Cincinnati 5 0f L] 65 12 41 21 . . y end of fifth inning. rain Brooklyn . 936 11 59 28 Red Faber Gets Only Sale Bingle Rain Causes Teams to Discon- St "Lovis 5. Philadelphia P e Chicago 9 Boston 2 | Pittsburgh ... 8 3 5 17 62 12 73 83 0“ B h, D l 12 . £ i = i | Philadelphia 7 3 4 48 81 13 52 43 | S ing Clubs. b st. Louis [ 3 6¢ & ob's Delivery | tinue After Five Tnnings of Play AR G La g g | L Fc. | Botton 305 e 24 e | New York P 11 594 ; TR New York. June 9.—The Yanks Cincinnati. June 9. — Everything | fjiqcmnn‘\ P 18 f"‘".‘ American League. again used the old razor strop on Kid | broke against the Dodgers here yes- , ;h:fi?n : 18 526 | e.ib.or Gleason's naughty boys on the Polo|terday afternoon and the Reds won | Sl 19 D1ILESHICAROS v i e e ey third straight over the visitors | Pl!_r.sburl?h ‘e 18 1 462 41me1§nm & nE Yestercs, ol Shawkey eSPE"| The score was 4 o 7 when rain put | Ehiladclphis gL L gen i cielly wielded it with unerring accur-! ., end to the contest at the end of &t. Louis G on 2g 405 | Detroit . acy. Robertus made the White SoxX | the fifth inning. e P Boston .. .. 13 561 | 8t. Louis loog about the same size as a needle's| 1t was raining when Umpire Klem | |Boston o called the game, but five minutes Games Today. Washington e e oy llater the sun was shining. When | ' New York in Pittsbu Ihiladelphia TG uDon B L A4S CUSLOMAIY | ype Reds were at bat in the fifth in- | Brooklyn in Cincinnati S > to designate the pallid Sox as the| ning a heavy shower fell and time | Boston in Chicago. hitless wonders. Yesterday they were | was called. After waiting twenty | Philadelphia in St. Louis | G T UR Y STA | well nigh hitless, but there was noth- | minutes the Ears N resumed and | h i =l the Reds completed their {ime at bat = ing wonderful about them. Shawkey s Ve . m:’(‘hm R R e V] Griffith stepped to the plate in AMERICAN LEAGUE. More Than 100 Amateur and Prof D Cheld tno Chicame longue leaders to | the Dodgers' half of the sixth it start- | | Y Chicago leag aders to e Sk | ults Y sional Players on Hand for Cham- one pesky hit and banked the Gleason ‘r: :g‘.:;ym again and the players van i ) 2 R‘(::»Jlt:)\cslcnlay. 1 outfit in the third game of the set by ; S N { | ew York 4, Chicago 0 jonship Games on Brac Bus S R After & wait of twenty-five minutes | Cleveland 2, Philadelphia 1. 3 Lo The lone bingle of the contest went | the rain WO“‘M» signs of stopping i €t. Louis Washington 1. West Newton, June 8.-—National to Cascade, Towa's moat. illusteious|and the teams took the fleld again. Nt | championship goll competition was citizen, Urban C. Faber. Faber us-|TDe base paths were under waterj Standing of the Clu | revived today when more than 100 of ually hits leas than a whisper. Be. | @nd Umpire Kiem ordered the ground w. p., | America ing professional and sides he isn’t supposed to be a batter: | Keeper to cover the muddy spots with | Chicago 855 amateur golfe will over the he is a pitcher. But the Yanks hit S“Wd“’"'d As this was being done it (R o Tn T S ‘g3 | Bras Burn country club course for the Urban so vigorously vesterday that he | continued to rain slightly, and after | | Xew York 636 CPen championship the United caught the fever and decided to blow | @ 10ng conference with Managers | Detroit Lt 500 SISS L heRchen RS RN ot het Rirseltiiolalbit | Robinson and Moran Klem announced AR 350 | Since 1216, when Charle vans of Urban’s wallop was a mean, little,; the same called. Then it stopped | | Boston ‘55 Edzewater won t o over the no account hit, at that, and has no | F#ining and the sun came out. The | | ashington ‘343 Minikanda country club courss in place in an honest box score with a | Score i ! Philadeiphia 7 12 ‘Jnnenwflv: with § for the lot of. self-respecting ,bingles. In the r. h.e | Siers l 2 holes. 3 third Inning Faber arched a little fly | Brooklyn .. . 00100—1 4 1 i e & Many of t s have been behind third base and it fell just in- | Cincinnati ....... 00112—4 8 0 GaONes S oaas practicing over championship side the foul line. Duffy Lewis didn't| Grimes, Mitcheil and Krueger and |\ | Chicago in New York. course for soveral s and are fa- even move for it thinking It was a | Wheat; Luque, Eller and Wingo and | Cleveland in Philadelphia. miliar with the f the fairwalvs foul. But it beat Shawkey out of a| Rariden. | | Detroit in Boston. “l)!‘l }‘"‘”““F_ g8 The back tees o A e T s .. ! i Y will be used, making the distance fot r. h e Alex Tames Braves. : INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. the 18 holes 6435 vards. The par it ChICAZO oewnorns.000000000—0 1 1| Chicago, June 9—Flack's home-run | ! 5 72. The professionals estimate that New York .. ..00310000x—4 12 1| with two men on bases gave (‘hicago Results Yestcrday. the player who ins the title w}n Faber, Kerr and Schalk; Shawkey|a commanding lead yesterday, and | Jersey City 2, Daltimore o, (first | P2VS to shoot under 300 for the 73 and Hannah, | behind Alexander's great pitching the s ) =t | holes S | Cubs defeated Boston, % to 2. Keat- | e o i as The amateurs are certain to be reps ) . ing, who replaced Northrup, was hit ?gamc.» 8 . e resented by Evans, the present title i sisler Sizzles. mRl e | SEaT s Mg : "holder, and Francis Ouimet. who wom Washington, June 9—Brilliant play- r. hoe | = o8 A DinEnAmanss. | the event in 1913. Jerome Travers ing by Sisler enabled St. Louis to beat | Bosto 002000000—2 & | Newayk 4. Reading 2 who won the title in 1815, is entaved, : oston . -- 00200 1 | Rochester-Toronto o Washington here vesterday. 2 to 1, in| Chicago 01050030x—3 18 1 ! ochester-Toronto, pstpéned, rain. hut had not appeared ata the coursg 2 pitching duel between Gallia and| Northrop, Keating and Wilson: | BE An ASSOCIATE i T up to last night and may not staort Johnson. The St. Louis first base- | Alexander and Killifer. ! 1 Standing of the Clubs. Amang the professionals entered man doubled in the second inning. and | i E MEMBER o©F TRE W. L PBC. ! are Mike Brady, Bob McDonald. Jim then by excellent base runing went | A ore 576 | Barnes. Louis Tellier. Walter Hage 3 Ames Goes the Route. ! ! 2 4 o fer seg home when Agnew threw wild in an| gt Louis, June 8.—Ames, pitching | NAT‘ONAL- COUNC(L orento 23 876 ' Jock Hutchinson, & Nieholls ang effort to catch him off second. | Bie Bt ol et of ihe i | Binghamton ol 500 Fred McLeod. The professionals outs 'ln the ninth, after Bronkie had &in- | proveq better than Woodward and St. | BUY .S C O U ‘ 5 Rochester 19 539 | number the zmateurs abou to 1, 18 gled and stolen second, Sisler placed a | 1 ouis took the third straight from Ruffalo 15 405 the list of starters drive over second which scored Bron- | ppiladelphia vesterday, 6 to 3. It | oF Newark 15 24 38 rnest Anderson of Laurance Pgril kie and won the game. The score: ! was the Cardinals fifth consecutive | = R \ CA - I Jersey City 18 23 361 "as frrced to withdraw play Yesterf . x et T o e 1 . lVl . }R di 22 333 | day. when he was taken ill, and phiel St. Louis .e.....010000001—2 6 0 = sl Ea ' | cians warned him it might be necésd Washington ..000010000—1 6 1| ppioores. 0100000200 Wtk d| AND GIVE TH1S LAD Ghracs Honar. sary to operate for appendicitis Gallia. and Severeid; Johnson and| Ces i a | [] - - 4 The entire field wili play 18 Tolesd 2 ; S E E s 00221%— 2 TJereev City New, Gharrity. SLRLOL oo AOENOETES 3 910 4 A CHANCE'’ > CoLF? [ S | taday and the same number on Tues s Wondward. Rixey and Cady: Ames 0 Rochester in BRuffalo day. and the 84 has the lowest s % fand Clemons | Toronto in Binghamton I eards for tha tw lay el forton Clouts Timely. S i Reading in Baltimore (2 games.) | piate the Holss on Wednesand Rl Cleveland, June 9.—Morton won his EASTERN ]EAGUF | SR E ; i cwn game here yesterday when he L 1 | LEAGUE. \ ning scoring Johnson. Philadelphia | Results Yesterdav. ) 5 ‘mpi . i | T defe hands of the Fa s s was defeated. 2 to 1. The score | Umpire Corrigan Again is Target for | FS N e r:)\v'h}:\ uF—m:\‘; SUPERVIS[IR P|L7 Bridgeport 3, Sprinzfield 4, (12 in- T r. ol H lons otk nings.) New Bri e o e Philadelphia 0000010001 5 G| Pop Bottles and Stones in Game at | WTEL o winners, proved ' 2 i | B tain SEEhiSencol re kT o PRl T | | . r the Machinemen, who o Cleveland . L .000000011-—2 o i igma for the S % 3 tel Eoxno i e ] 5 SR3001 ez e L B Wadtcrbury: 1 i were able {o secure only two hits off i Eront 10 | Horcea iMore S Exporicnced S AtHIcH _— | = E : | ning | . | nis s side delive e Fafni { ¥ | the Mattatucls il is power yes- | a5 teaun icac’s fas g g 5 = i : | the Mattatucks well in his power yes- | et e o T Standing of the Clubs. The New Britain High school track _ day and Worcester won, 5 to 4. Bur- v o S, G Em— | . L P.C. | team, acquitted themselve xobl nett's boot of Waters' grounder in the o e B D i . | Providence 15 3 A7 e o a”’ 1‘!"5 AL Smens Locals Pound Apple in Ninth Inning | second inning allowed two runs, and F T P U G {1 hl | Fafnir JE W B Tes R (‘]\ - 13 a SRR 5 y LB MR g 2 b i mipiie & 3 0 0000 2 1 D A 1 er . 135 {] 625 ! v "ield e ev encounter: [renona i aloved tve renseon | Factory Teams Put Up Creditahle |~ 5. o naonoonn—1 2+ | BUSY 563500 01 Recreation and | woreester 13 @ 823 | Trinity Fleld. when th ountered and Garner Five Runs, Winning | e 2y s ! Batteries—Oakes and Firth: Chal- | water the much more experienced team ofl 5 nning | singles by Coiley and Kelly. The lo- ! g a1 i Al Chi Camphell and me”ammem at Plaveronnds | Bridgeport 14 a 809 ! the Hartford High school. The locals i cals started a rally in the ninth E hb W l Hl P k\“""‘ & et SEEECSS = E Pl yg d sfield 1 ] = BY SeR00 o 'm N s, Score 7 a i S pringfield 11 11 A80 < the row rein e s i i - AN Have n. G 3 3 points, the final figures being Hartfor: The crowd that attended the Pio. | ScOred after tripling in the third and i A | Pittsfield T ic 3041 2% 1ol Nav Rritaini ss 1 Tt Jesr e 5 0" | Waters scored in the sixth. Umpire 3 : Arthur A. Pilz. supervisor of St.| Hartford G i 5 - S 2 megs game at the EIlS| orrigan was the target for stones| The Stanley Rule & Level company | The. game between the Stanley Ar A. Pilz. s visor | | The results were as follow street diamond yesterday afternoon { and pop bottles in the sixth when he | baseball team, broke into the win | Works and the La Frary & | Mary's playgrounds, has arranged an| c"nrr;e*’r;d—\\ | 100 yard dash. Delaney, w sure did get a run for their money, | called Waters safe on a steal of sec. | column Saturday afternoon at Wal- i Clark teams, was ost Gf the | excellent program for the July 4 at-| . Games Todar. 9t Les llssftord, Biuenis | BN Two great rallies in the ninth inning | CNd: His decisions w protested | nut Hill park, when they easily afternoon. F eight innin raction at the grounds. During the . | ford: time, 11 1-4 seconds 5 = nth inning | o "tye crowd and both teams almost | downed the Russell & Erwin com- |&ins and Hardy had a pitehe attle, | day there will he baschall and a %:letic | Lotean A ety 200-yard dash. Faulkner, New Brits were staged, the visitors apparently | throughout the game. The score | pany agsregation. score 14 to 2. Al | with neither team being able to push | games. In the evenin wrestling | ]'j"‘ f‘f:,“l’”‘d‘]‘,_' o “:‘_“‘“ | 2in: Roberts, Hariford: Renehan, New putting the game on ice in their turn | h. e ;Sr‘h‘do was on the mound for the ja tally across the platter In the | hout has been arranged whe oby | AR 2 LA | Britain, time 4-3 secon AL the bat with four runs, while the | Worcester 035005000 11 ol Victors. and he twirled air tight ball ! ninth frame however, Biggins weak- | “Dutch” Kent will appear in a bout | i DAY rard das Smith, Hartfer locals went them one better and se- | Waterbury 000002001—3 & 1| throughout the contest. The losersencd and the Cutlers scored two | for the New England championshi | SSULTS SATURDAY. Now Britain; Healey, Hartford; cured a quintet of runs, winning the | Colley and Tyler: Herbst and Mur- | secured their only tallies, in the fifth | runs. Hardy. allowed the Buttmak- | This bout will be held under the glare | o] :'l ; . 54 4-5 seconds ~ & game, score 7 to 6. Goodman and | phy. s honk Walshibooltd lone aricl only onc hit. The score of powerful electric lights. Sammy{ G oo, | _Broad jump. Burns, New Britaifi Keliher had a pitchers’ battle. The | { Schade had given his only free ticket | r. h. e. | Waltz. the clever little Hartford bat- \m?:m'\ 1';“-“,‘.\01“ : - | Brink. New Britain; W n, Hart- visitors came here yesterday, fresh | Bridgeport. June Featured by {of the me Besides pitching a | 1. & C 000000002—2 4 1| tler, will meet Bobby Reimer in a «\} ."1"‘\. at jv:e))j:vfi | listance. 19 feet, 1-4 inch. from their victory over the New De- | the rarest kind of erratic ba «rlyan_,zmnrl game, Schade connected with | 000000000—0 four-round boxing exhibition. ;—.;“pmfl”,f -Rf‘ms*ux»h 2 | 10t put. Foley, Hartford: Ello- parture team of Bristol on Saturday. | Springfield and Bridgeport played the ) the old apple for four hits two nri atteries—J. Hare J. Wri | _ Supewvisor Pilz has arranged for a | UL 2y Eeeio 1 ch, Hartford; Wallen, New Brit- Thelacora: longest game here of the season ves- | which were three sachers Hinchliffe | B 1, Leopold City basel ue with the follow- | NS | ain: distance 32 feet, 5 1-2 inches. Pioncers, | terday. which ended in the 12th in. |and Walsh also hit hard and timo- | = ing teams scents, Co. M, Home __ American League. A | High jump, Doerr w Britain; Meé- ab. v. h. po. a e | DiN& 5 to & in favor of Bridgeport, |lv. The summary | STANLEY WORKS OUTING Guard, Spartans and Ramblers. A, ‘\' N_N‘;jnil EnlladelphiRa: | Donough, Hartford: Zucker, New Brit- Johnson, 2b . 1 1 a 4 ¢l Bridgeport’s brand of ball was spe Stanley Rule & Level Co, | meeting of the managers of these | »"M\_ ozl 'le:‘\*fli"' 4 | 2in, and Ellowitch of Hartford tied fof Norreld o 1 2 5 4 §itacwlar in numerous instances, going | Cby e 0 Toie e a | ENETE teams will be held Thursday night at i:‘“yfl{‘ 2 Y‘\:»- o ; . thi height, & feet, 4 inches. ey I 11p § b from real brilliancs al times to jusi | Sheehan. 3b SDET e el the Hotel Beloin when a schedule will | St. Louis ashington One-half-mile, Abrams, Palmer and Noonan, ¢ e ' plain dumb playing. The score Walsh 63 > 1 1 |Office Force Enjoy Finc Athletic Pro- | be drawn up. It is proposed to open s | &mith. all of Hartford in order named, Goeb, If . o a a0 r. h Schade:s p W RISE 6 4 0o 3 o0 ) the league June 21 e Ivflnin‘mtg.pnal im;g;m. I'time % minutes, 13 seconds. Fallon, rf o 2 g ridgeport 100002001001—5 12 7| Robinson, If 3 0! aram at Berlin Fair Grounds Sat- Twilight Bascball. et InEgle - i Jack Rourke of Colgate, was 2 S 2 = ) | Springtield ...100300000000—4 4 2K ; i Twilight ball which proved soj altimore 7. Jersey City | starter. The judgzes were McKone of ampbell, 3b 5011 5 BiinEdcld ] 2| King, it 4 Sy it e 4 ? Fitzpatrick. ss S L1 “Lennon and Skiff; Lowe and Wilder. | Hinchliffe, ef o | urday Afternoon. | popular summer. will be played| (Second game called in fourth, | Hartford, Siater and Koorhead of this Goodman, p. 3 0 0 0 ¢ };\ ovidence, R. I.. June 9.—Manager | M. Johnson, rf ol { again this year. The Pioneers and | rain.) tv. Davis of Hartford High ‘ahfl i 200 004 Gl St G o T 0| The ofice force of the Stanley | Annex will oppose out of town teams( Binghamton £-3. Buffalo 0-7 GiErien ofl e Eritain! Hizhiwers g %0 7 % 70 15 1| Carr with two on the sacks and two | Wolf. 2b e L q i o b v e mRmes fwilliine Scid Sicveny S actenEg Gl L Torotio tiers. The locals are contemplating : down in the 10th inning of the game | Peter b 1 s S 3 | GE a meet with Waterbury ag the i Nutmegs. | with Pittsficid vesterday. delivered a | lLinfRraing srodndse Satund e g arternoo) A team representing St. Mary's | Eastern League. opponent in the near future screeching threc-bagger to right on! Total ~ .and some interesting events were run | playgroun will he entered in thel Hartford i, Springfield 4 ! IO ST ab. v h. po.a e fwhich Sweatt carvied home the ty. ST loff. The summary | State Playsrounds baseball Icague Worcester 5. Pittsfleld 2. BAKER HOME FIRST. Dohertr, 3 o+ 2 1 4 5 1 !ingand Hauser the winning run. The o e+ Iladdloton firsl; | teRis tourney, for men. women, hoys | Waterbury § New Haven 2 Newls S el L il ttoirt e 4 1 1 1 9 0| game ended 7 to 6. The L 3 1e | and girls. will be one of the features| Bridgeport Providence 1. 5 Duggan, cf (R ) i o b | ivan second: time 5 1-3 seconds. | 4t the grounds this summer | e | er of the Glencoe A. C.. raced to vic- R o 2 . r. h. e 0 s A e o X . = S tory vesterday in the revival of the Nuhn, 1b SRR O i b e 0300000002—7 § i 50-yd. dash (men) Haddleton first Supervisor Pilz is arranging for a College Results, L e Darbyf the! princinal st Pitts, 2 4 0 0 + 0| pittsfield 2010000011 9 0 | firsisl SuSiel McGuire seconds( timo 5 (bie athleticimestiunderithel s Ea Sl Hoely Cross 2, Harvard 0 2t the outdeor track and field Mest Tackson, sS .. ey e e e Ll ¥ rules to be held about August 2. in| Bowdoin-Maine, rain S dasinb i bl o iorgana. 1f £ 0 1 0 0 o0l alar Fortune and I te EECCh | which Pat McDonald. the world's| cCornell 2. Yale 1 G e e o i o i X flanic : S0-vd. fal men’s race. Val Cham- | champion shot putter, will be the star| Bates-Colby, rain feGalrl SR B‘::id Inoma ; o 0 0 0 o REST FOR YALE OARSMEN. | jijand. » o | hevlain first: Truman Weed second: | attraction i : Fordham 23, Villanova Sesa e, Keliher, p B 2 | . Lt ) % g jam Botticelli. who has render- T"nion 7. Renseclaer s o | S livan d iF TR0 IO seconds 1. T New York A. C., ma- A= Siehtsec Talics Place . A cxcellent vice as assistant to Mr C'resce ) s = o= | sl Takes Place of Usual | yorton, « bonn oo o) A race (xinls) Bdith Wost- | edicreellcnoseniice s seasistan o M1 S b \:tm!c.nir”n o o e out when T s g ""‘“‘" ougRier . e s - man first: Alice Genetie second | for the position azain this yvear. Work Phil Lxcter 11, Phillips Andover | So¢0nd Ac (G UstaT “l'i‘: { Gales T June 3.—There Total : 3 o1 | Givs team on the grounds was started today 5 clocked in the 660 yagds. 4010000003—7 | N0 Dpractice for the Yale crews ¢ 1 | e | Amherst 11 0 { 5 5 e S ay, Coach Albott giving the | 000—="2 liMen | ERE 2 i | WINS TENNIS HONORS, HOGLARINE = P a el 003 el e q‘»n‘ hits 2). Roh Ratt | T M. MURNANE MEMORIAL. I partmoutn s = i I rgo) ki espite | >rinc 1 Ne ork, June —Mrs. e Two-base hits, Johnson., Doherty. | from the grind an the river ! > hase hits, Hinchliffo | guson: Mo Boston. June 9.—A memorial mon- Erinseton : o e bt sl L. k i i [ Lehigh fayette 0 W. Wightman of Boston won th Jackson, Otto olen. bases, Duggan, Trips to various points in this sec- | ( Schade. Mor hase on b Pumpire. Wilkinson ment to T. H. Murnane, pioneer Lrsiiedy SO I el ietropoliiant | cham i Goeb. Noonan, Keliher, Doherty; sac- | tion were provided for the blue oars. | off Charlow Iyland 1, Schade 1 Billy Williams Kid joricks | e | e il SRS O e LOBS 2 QDAY SRl n e 5 o g le oars- | : P R : e | baseball player and for 30 years 'a Vermont 4. Boston College 2 at the West Side Tennis club yester- ice hits, Norfeldt, Orrisy, Otto: dou- | men. Thirteen freshmen spent the | by pite lason: hits off | boxed t} < ’ | = ke | Aay afternoon. defeating Miss Eieatio! ble plas patrick, Johnson and | sreater part of the day aboard Harry | Schade 2. . Tiyland & The West Yard mill bo | baseball writer. was vnveiled in Old | | Gogs of New York in the final raia Lynch: bases on balls, oft Goodman 3, | Payne Whitney's yacht. “While-a- | struck out by Schads 10, Charlow 0. it [ c metery terday. Prosi- | SEILIC N n the fnal ER off Keliher struck out. by Goodman | way which w to Long Tsland ‘H land 11: left on bases. & R. & I [ {den Johnson of the American N | R - th “.0‘—1 pry 2 Keliher 3: hit by pitcher, John- | J. M. Goetchins took ten varsity oars. | © 7 | 1 crected the memorial. 2 in ench league of 8 bioved e e 1 iR elne B edibaiilions el wacr G T e |{,<f — ' yomgof theyBorton BudiDes aved, won and lost, with runi. | satlonal Uphill battles eyer stagifls left on bases, Pioneers 7, Nutmess 4. | launch “Blighty” and another group | Fafnir on Top. i it an gue clubs and of men left on bases and | tournament pla contest in W d Broup | S terE ARy ed by opponents. including |a& complete reversal of form averted first base on errors, Pioneers 6, Nut- | of men enjoved a saill to Fisher's acked to the limit by thei = | G et atin G it 1o | what already seemed a foregone COB: megs 'z; time, % hours; umpire, Bar- | Island on Coach Abbot's schooner, | porters to win the New Britain | old-time players attend- | games of Saturday, June 7, is as fol- | whe v 8 g went down to a 8 to loxes clusipeg ‘Belle of Boston.” chine company