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NEW BRRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, jUNE 11, "MAJOR BIDDLE IS AS KED BY RICKARD TO SELECT OFFICIALS FOR 1915—BENNIE KAUFF HAS BIG DAY WITH BAT IN PO WILLARD-DEMPSEY FIGHT—YANKEES B RKOPOLIS--BRADY IANTS POUND 0UT | BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL |7 ' VICTORY OVER REDS BASEBALL N A NUTSHELL Kauil Heads AttaT:i o—n Fisher and Mitchell With 4 Hits —- | Pittsburgh, June 11—TLed by Benny | Kauff, who made four hits, including ftwo doubles and a triple in four times | P, the Giants bunched bingles on Ray Fisher and Roy Mitchell here Chica; Binghamton yesterday and pounded out a 6 to 2 | mroon R victory Benton twirled gilt edged | p, | g | Pittsburs Buffalo ball for the Giants until the eighth ' g [ouis ! Jersey City when he weakened. Jean Dubuc was | ppitadelphia | Newar hurled into the breach and spiked the Tally. i Fisher lasted only a little more | than two innings agai the slug- ging Giants. Moran derricked him after Chase had opened the third with a ringing single and scnt Mitch- ell to the resct The old American leaguer gave Benton worthy battle until the eighth. when he ran afoul of a New York hombardment for Mitchell in the eighth and Laque finished the game. Benton's collapse in the eigith | like a bolt from the hlue, as had limited the Reds to five of which had been run in the fourth. The | New York Cincinnati Roston Standing of the Clubs. Baltimore Toronto | Readi { Chicago in Boston l Cleveland in Washingten NATIONAL LEAGUE. INTERNATION AL LEAGUE, Results Yesterday. I Results Yesterday. New York 6, Cincinnati 2 Jersey City 7, Newark 1 Pittsburgh 10. Brooklyn 6 Reading 6. Baltimore 1. Chicago 6, Philadelphia 3 | Binghamton 6 Toronto 5 €t Louis 4, Boston 2 i Rochester 11. Buffalo 4 Games Todar. i Games Today. York in Cincinnati | Jersey City in Newark. | Rochester in Buffale Brooklyn in Pit | Rochester in Buffs > ek i { Reading in Baltimore. (2 ston in Louis. Toronto in Bingham AMERICAN LEAGUE. = csults Vesterd Results Yesterday. | fatdl s o it ova New York 1 | Pittsfield 4, Worcester Philadelpt Louiz 3 i Providence 5, New Haven Chicago Boston 3. Waterbury 7. Bridgeport 4 €leveland Wa hington 2 — Standing of the Clubs. T W Reds couldn’t do anything with Ben- | Standing of the Oln i < ton’s southside slants in the fifth, | = - 5 sixth and seventh. The score ey o e e New York .. 021000030 (7l "’m‘_k 2 1: | Bridgeport Ji 10 Cincinnati 5 000100010-— » | Cleveland 24 1 pringfield 2 11 Benton, Dubuc and M Detroit 18 19 New Haven = 14 ; St. Louis 18 19 dittefield 16 er, Mitchell. Lugue and Rariden. BURLoul Lo J | Pittsfield 18 . 3oston sl { Hartford 16 e Washington 12 s | S 3l s Si < =. | i ~ Dodgers Still Losing | Philadelphia a i Games Todas. Pittsburgh, June 11.—After the Podgers had knocked Iarl Hamiiton out of the box in tho fifth inning here on Forbes field yesterday and apparently put the zame on ice with p five run lead, the Pirates shelled Jeff Pfeffer off the peak in the sec- ond half of the inning and got to rescuer Cheney for two runs and the lead in the fifth. The Corsairs blew Yarry off the hill in the seventh and Hartford As Usual Gets Trimmed By Games Today. Detroit in New York | t. Louis in Philadelphia ey New Haven at Springfieid at Worcester v at Pittsfield Providence at Hartford EASTERN LEAGUE BOWLING NEWS 2 MAN “B” LEAGUE. [ Sémeb:tjé); !s Alwa}'s Takii;g the VJoy Qut of Life EAT BERNIE BOLAND FOR FIRST TIME SINCE },EADS FiELD IN GOLF TOURNEY QNBRAE RURN LINKS, DOES ROUND ;N 78 1 1 1 Do You HnNow . WHAT ANDREW | | | | | | | | I'D Likse To HAVE A ) NUE- CoLD MINT JULER - WoU KNow — WIiTi4 A COAT OF wHite’ FRoSTY (C& oOUTSIDE J i % games.) \ | ! ; SR MINT LEAVES AND AFTER The F‘(Qg‘\'} | IN THE GLASS - CRUSHED ) of JuLY - IT wiLL } 1 { AND SomME: SPRIGS Aaommzual DALY BE A MEMORY- THE Tc - ALL SiHtooH UP | o An ANTLELPATION AT AY ~"AND SOME oF THAT JUICE ©ON The 1NSIDE THAT OLD BiLL SADLE SELLS =" A LITTLE SUGAR — ORANG: PECL- J PLENTY oF CRACKCED § (K= TAaiNG TeE oF LIFE! s 3 < | = = icttensilinen i il brops e rineield—Tateebur i ine it valondin B ATl s (G le T L = — = ; runs, winning by a score o to 6 | Adomitis ..97 100 95 90 023457 : ’ < d Dempsey and Cornell | the same thing Tt was the sixth straight defeat | MMl Game—Pittsfieid Wins. | . i ’A F r | ARM / EV[ itead; Dembaty pandy e the samotiins ) e e b s e e 1 8- ! i1 Echreiber, wrote a let to Major | dency of the niw r !m;fl":“ Mfl'd;:l‘_- :\L:dhA;r'v;‘: Mass., June 11.—After | Pearson 101 0 i ] JANUINEE, LrRRalTe l[ SUIAENED | Biadle requesting that/the board ap-| board of boxin Rouble header in Boston on June §, | SPringfield had laboriol and cour- | GTey ... 94 105 i e H point all the officials to handle the |.deretand Col e Vet s June 4 L geously shoved five runners across | S et o - A T l + “ b aut mcinding B iveteres e A e A i ) PRESSEN| inic Dioit ol vee Binninanlio chmasrannl RN BEX=EaRE S TORRES R ART0ER 00 SR 0 _ I D l | timekeeper, and al to make an I feel that in beins nsible for Szt snsanonnn_ = 1h % | league play at League park vesterday, | A Narcum 107 83 113 84 102301 HL BULAND 43 ] HU YLD 3 U | changes in the plans for the bo | the exnibi between Willard and 2 7 5 , the tail-end Hartford team proceeded | = the hoard mi necessa psey, it is in my pov to itteburgh 01042020 170 14 4 i A 3 5 - i = e Sacesstil t | EteburEh . O e et e | to kick up = fuss, and it succeeded fo | Adomit s - i i the successful ng of the contes thing (o strengthen t 1thor % v 1°- | cuch an extent that the lorals were | Valenti 83 98 9 i ! : 4 : { . . In his letter to Major Biddle Rick-} of your board an er discussing cer and Milleh: Hamilton, Mayer : i Detroit Hurler Loses S nd kard p[‘] Gn! testants Request | ara wrote as foil L R s perhaps fortunate in winning, 5 to 4, | S g Detroit Hurler Loses yecent RICKArd and Gontestants REQUESH | ara wrote as foliow matter with the Toledo boxing come ik . in the regulation time | Oleon ....117 111 ,:? 34 107-—3509 | i ] am writing v(» \\m) in your r’wpa"i e aalan e Sithariemt ers loriw il A e i o eiore . h. e | Patrus s9 s2 104 22450 et b (N R . N {)m; 1 ity as president of the army, navy anc the mavor. Corr hreiber, and@ (6: June 11.—Chicago went | o crora . .. 000101011—4 o ¢ | Carison 22 93 96 91 93—d65 | Sl many vears 1 have been convinced | on your hoard, we have decided to i on a rampage in the first in- Purvese and Connolly: Willlams and | Wacker S5 i SR Gh Be—2a0) = ‘\ T that baxing in this country has been | vite you fo ass regardy Bink sealost Georse Smith andamadolimanenti Ll SR New York, June 1l.—Rain last| Toledo, O.. Jume 10.—The army,| handicapped because of (ne absence | to the appointment of cials, the yngh runs to win easily from FPhil- Lol { . : - ¢ Mon enabled the aYukees to side- e Sl oard of boxing con- ©f & proper organization to look after | referce, two judges (if you think e CARPENTIER WiLl BOX. e b b s navy and civilian board boxing con f e 3 : i Iphia in the fi me oE e B en el A tter Brldzes | > its interest them advigable) and the t eeper, ries. f to 3. Watson replaced Smith hed a good game. Flack was srdered out of the game by Umpire Bryon for protesting when called out and pit cakened and Waterbury ran up sev- port had acquired a two-run lead in | yYankee Heavies Teing Groomed to the first. inning. Pitcher Leonard Oppose French Champion. w i little Eddie ¢ otte of the White Sox. only to bump into B nd of the Detroit Tigers on the Folo grounds | { step an appointment with the slippery | rnie Bol A Bl seone | en runs for a victo Bases on balls { Taris, June 11.—It is cons vesterday. e i ’,’ ons siriiee and errors figured promineutly in the | practically certain that Georg | Now speaking of n jinxes e "“ ® | ccoring of the visitors, although their | pentier will represent the French | even the mysterious Cicotte io a rank Aelphia ... 100100100—3 11 o | hitting was timely. | i the heavyweizht boxing | ?nm:vlw; ;'mnh{:n"‘:‘d ;n:w; L»:v},.m] . nfl.. ladelphiz > ¥ re hi e . e S lie ot "he | true Eddie cou nat he V4 Hendrix and Killifer; Smith, Wat- | ( THe seore: 0 0 Ho C | corma i o el s, SIS R GaRRd Remiron Sk son and Cady | Gowdy Ts Honored. St. Louis, June 11.—Bunching two hits with a base on balls off Rudolph and an infield out in the sixth. St. Louis won its seventh consecutive jridgeport ... 200000200—4 10 3 ard and SKiff, revenge on Bennett yesterday, beating trainer boxing squad fort to zet the best in shape 1o meet Bob Martin. A in cha Craig, Williams and Murphy: Leen- Worcester, June 11. —~Pittsfield took e of re making e ARSI every ef- n champion, and Al Norton, for cific Coast heavyweight cl | could heat them standing on his head | { ana pitching with his to: { History records that T Rolard | | broke into the American league in | Fwelght | 1915 and with one exception he could | mer Pa- | o5 to Hughic Jennings after the game 1ampion, | “I have met the enemy and | heavies i victory, defeating Boston in the open- = [im in the first ‘-'?mle_’_'{' has f‘"f‘?‘? who did not compete in the A v | b ! $ig game of the series yesterday, 4 | 2 Home [t was Bls tbind SI8rt 868 B0 | epomplonsiiips, are belng o T eenainily after: s s | Pittsfield, which team he shut out in | -1 . 2R Sut wornis 1 aily 2 ] to 2 el groomed to meet the Frenchman I e ca e G e e e Tt was Gowdy y and the Braves' | the other games. - S = e or 7hat do those indt S s It was Gowdy day and raves | e score: r. ho e 5 { soft. What do those industrious Yank e e [leitenea . 020011000—4 3 4{ AWARDED ONLY $11,802.15 ! Tk T Gk (Ml v watch ¢ Jouquet of flowers from SER e | 3ernic met Herb Thormahlen, | B e worcesien - N i0010000-=3 7 28 | CoTumbu=i O S in - 1 arles | Berplc bty Thormahien l : : e seores . i Stubing and Devine: Bennett and | tig of Cineinnatt failed in the | Yonden Fomdeiey & avedat Roatoniin 020000000—2 10 o @ Tvler. I ipreme court erday in his | L e | 5t. Louis 01100200x—4 7 0 e | efforts to collect from Cha Taft | o | udolph and Gowdy; Tuero and | New Haven June 11.—Gearin won } §55,555. which he alleged to be hi ot v | - ¥ g 2 fifth, straight game v e of the pr of the sale of | 2 | 1 5 s |4 | 2SR ORE T, e Providence defeating New Haven : 900 shares of stock of the Chicago | { 1. Fach team hit the ball hard but | National league bascball club. The i 1,04 it on | BRADY TAKES LEAD the Grays bunched their hits. F lower ¢o awarded Schmalstig $14,- | i fielding by Davidson and Murray fea- | 502 45 the sup. > court, by re- | Dorent tured. | fusing to review the case. in effect af- | xow York Bay State Golfer Tops Hoffner in The score r. h. e | firmed the lower tribunal R0 S Providence .. ... 012000110-—5 12 1 B e [aniaienats Tourney on Brae Burn Course— Ncw Haven , 001000000 a YANKEES OBTAIN MITCHELL. | Does Round in 78, Gearin and Weeden; Tyler and | yyorgit, June 11.—Willie Mitchell, R, left hand pitcher of the Detroit club, | pp West Newton. Mass., June - s upon whom waivers were asked re- | tyiple Michael J. Brady, homebred profes- CHICK EVANS ENTERS. cently, has been claimed by ihe 1o i wional the Oakley Country club, ! Chicago. June 11.—Charles (Chick) |A\'nrk Americans, President Frank Na- | game of wre 1 the lead from Charlie Hoffne Fyans. national amateur and open | yin announced yesterdas | Louis ves The score he young Philadelphian, in the sec- | 80f mpion, who is this week de- AL A | TN ond day's play of the open golf cham. | fnding his title i) the open tOUFNA- | b o TR RUTGERS NINT | 1. Lois 010100100 65 the Brae Burn course jment gt Newton iMass, hasisent inij s o : e 4 Thiladelphia 0000040x 6 2 und now Iends \he big feig | HIs sty In the Wsstern amaten: Sy Bimeeniel) o | venport and Maver: Jounson, 148 ,r,,; , - championship to be held in Louis | The Rutgers baseball team i T s 4 each scored | ReXt weck. according to word re- | elected Frank Baker, riz | i - ACh SCOTEC | hojved yest captain for tl n of 192 i R competition S (8 aplaT o s | Ficventh for Ci who topped the field or ! Boston. J —Chicaga took the with a fine equallin RU FOR THE WEEK. [ rst o so from Boston record, registered a 7% Yester slete o | vester to 3. Cicotte winnin s himself in the po- e i eleventh sam f the season Qo s s eein 0 (0 1) NATIONAL LEAGUE. L b on of runner up with a total of 150 | ¢ o e two days. Following closc on N.York. Cincin. Chi. Br'klyn. Pitts, Phila. St Loui=. Boston e e come a trio linked with the guna 4 a 1 3 6 2 100000 A 51 fegonls de Dieniy 0 i : ! 9 4 nd Schalk; and ) ro of the h Tuesday 5 2 3 [3 10 3 4 2 eorge Bowden. another lo to the Commonywe; nd Walter Hagen. for- now located at Oak- Detroit five plac are held by | s. In fact, but two of the | t nine men come from the other e. Tellier is tied for third, and Ja Hutchinsons the rollicking otch fel- | low from the Glen View c cago, stands ninth ive so SYRACU BEATS COLGATE. Syracuse, N. Y., June 11.—The vracose university baseball team | AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chica. N.York Cleve. Detr't. $t. Lo Sunday 0 4 9, 2 Monday : 1 Tuceday 5 2 3 1 3 3 EASTERN LE Worces, Wat'r'y. Br'dp't Sprigf'd N. Hay. Sunday 5 3 5 s Monday .. Tuesday ... 5 3 7 s 5 1 INTERNATION AL LEAGUE. . Boston . Wash, 1 Pitts. [ 4 Balti. Toron. Bingham. Roch'ter. Buff. Newark Jer. City. 2 4 -8 Sunday .... 0 Jopda po) 3 Phila. = he 1 { hind Shaw c o defeat 3 Washinzton game of ta For pro seventh off the Hartid ou on | pop mottles | McBride on 4 l was slightly i ing e | Trapire an Read'z. | ; z i veland | hington 1 I Bagh-- and n trol of which Major Anthonv J Drexel Biddle is president, will h dition in England practically complete supervision of dale had the the championship bout between . 1 : sporting club and ck Dempsey, which isi oot Willard and cet for this city July 4. 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