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; NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE, 12 PGEORGIA FANS HONOR TY COBB, THEN WATCH HIS TEAM DEFEATED—RUETHER WINS FOR REDS IN PITCHERS DUEL—HARTFORD NOSES OUT PROVI- DENCE—CRIMSON APPLIES WHITEWASH BRUSH TO TIGERS—NO REFEREE YET FOR WILLARD-DEMPSEY BOUT--HAGEN AND BRADY TIE IN TOURNEY REUTHER IS VICTOR |~ — It Glorions Feln? - & BALL IN A NUTSHELL | NAT AGUE. e B - Al - \ — Dpwr ) ThueE AGENT FURTHER Eiged o NGAG NG INFORMS YoU THAT Redg’ Hurler Gains a 9 0 1 ‘ Results Yesterday. TR e sl el TRERE i ABSO-LUTELY ' Verdiot Over Giants | ; Cincinnati 2. New York 1. game.) ISN'T BVE N e / NO SLEEFPING CAR | Pittsburgh Brooklyn 2 Toronto 11 VY UPPER" e A MODATIONS ON | o = : AN "UPPER" LEF ! AcCComMOD 1oNS O ! Boston 6. St. Louis 4. Buffalo 2 = & | No, 23 | chicago 7. Philadeiphia 2. (game Baltimore o | | called in th I inning on account | | Cincinnati, June 12-——Fordi of rain.) ! - NC & <2 Schupp pitched splendidly yesterday | e ) ol CEa v e wera | standing of the Cluhs. Baltimore heipless before Walter Reuther, and - | Toronto the game went to Reds by a | New York Binghamton Score of 2 to 1. For seven innings | Cincinnati ' Rochester Schupp and Reuther cnzagzed in a | Chicago CiGdan ! . | Buffalo thrilling southpaw duel. In the cighth | Pittsburgh | Schupp was taken o to make room ! Brooklyn pinch hitter. and Vol Perritt | St. L s finished the game in the hox for the = Philadelphia Giants Reuther pitched air-tight : Boston cee ball all the w: and had the benefit — Games Today. of well-nigh perfect support. The Game Buffalo in Jersey City seore New York in ( 8 Rochester in T ooklyn in Pittshurgh. Cincinnati . . 00200000x—2 7 Philadelphia in Chicago smton m Baltimoie New York ..... 010000000—1 3 2 Boston in St. Loui i e - Ruether nd Wingo: Schupp Per- TAND You ASK THE PULLIMAN = AND JUST AS You've PORTER COMES oUT ANT Titt and Gonzales and Smith [N CONDUCTOR WHEN— THE TRAIN MADE UP YouR rainD You'lu MISTEH - AR TRINK AN KN Dodgers Lose Close Game. | Tesults Yesterday. | | PULLS N AT 11-58 - WHAT HAav Tec SPEmD Tre NIGHT > u!" wtl A_ouuff 7 ?Al = Pittsburgh, June iZ.—The Robins N or ot Factford 6 5 CHANCE THeRE IS FOR A N A DAY CcACH —_ PAHTY WHUT HAD'EM RESVHVED Tost thefr second straight to the Pi-| om0 | B Vp i o nia o ~ Haren 1L BERTH — AND HE SAVS NEVES SHOWED UP rates here yesterday afternoon by a A i : D - % - e Chicazo 3. Boston 0. port ¢ r v . omneg " — OM-u-H- Boy, AT I3 score of 3 to 2. It was their seventh St e ana s Blétatield 11, WWaterbur N & consecutive defeat. The game was a = : e | . A GR-R-TR-RAND AND | pitchers' battle between Leon Cadore e N S Standing ol hie Clubs: e e and Babe Adams, and in the eighth StandingtoCithe U“l:" s : GLOR-R-R1ous the Brooklyn pitcher weakened and | _ A ; was taken ont in favor of Chicago ....... { Providen Sherrod Smith. T irates scored | New York o & Waterbut all their runs in that inninz and the | Cleveland winning tally was made «ff Smith, | St. Louis The Pirates scored all their runs in Detroif s 18 | that inning and the winning tally was ‘R“S‘"" ceee 9 Haven 3 e shington “elas 5 2 Pittsfield e S 7 Th =eore .. Zdelol St e seor o | Philadelphia ...... ; 50 | Hartrora | Jersey City Newark sburg 00000003 1 - ;".‘:,;',‘(?;"‘h o ‘,(."30’3262,,, 0 Games Today. Games Teday. Adams and Schmidt; Cadore, Smith | Detroit in New York. Providence at Hariford and Miller. St. Louis in Philadelphia New Haven at Springfield. s Chicago in Boston. Rridgeport at Worcester Nehf Halts Cardinals. Cleveland in Washington | Waterbury at Pittsfield St. Louis, June 12.—Boston stopped | H £t. Louis' winning streak vYesterday. ! beating the locals 6 to 4. The score: | | Shocker and severcid: Rogers. Kin- rih e | ney and rkins | Boston 0011100021—6 98 » | 1 St St. Louis ... 000012001—4 9 2 Chicage Shuts Out Boston. T B B 2 9 Dempsey exhlbitior ay;, winning by 3 to 0, 1T He preciates very T e ! ezor € 7 Q y Major Biddie Denies That He Ias i . = 20 lisenye rhicago. June 12.-—Chicago won : ; ! Bos 500000000 5 3 l Officially Namod W. H. Rocap to oare d y 5 7 h’fi:\ r*')'v'\'l:‘:'"\"” me vesterday G%l‘gl& Fall\% HOHOI‘ G]‘flflf flllf- A 200800 e af L i think at i 2 CONN. HORSES WIN . | exhibitics Williams and Linn: A . at Biz B \ be necesss 1bi Aefeatinz Philadelphia 7 fo 2 in Sehas i alter | S oh Gfiiciate at Big Bout. cven be n ibitic 4 e e ount ot ran. mhe - Hielder at Polo Grounds - 'Hartlo of such <hort duratlon o hae - e 5 i o 5 ! William Lay's Horse. Driven by Harry - ‘ e New York., June 12.—In =z judges appointed to assist (he : 3 3 Senator Beat Cleveland, JUL RS (GOIATTENE GG i et ot | dutge > . L re An Easy Victor % | Washington. June 12.-- Washington ; I h. e. Sans £ | o el Board of Boxing Control last night > y 1 - New York, June 12—Ty Cobb at the | batted opportuncly azainst threc of Gl’flm Oli 610§ in Tajor ony 1 Drexel Biddle de- PONIES SIGN COLLEGIAN 2 nectlalits | L the four pitchers used Dby Cleveland | I U v 3 : d e Polo Grounds yesterday proved a great o T Bl el ni had afficiaily named Wil- & 2 | e big plums Douglas and Killiter; Woodward, | syccess for {he Yankees. - The Geor yestenday andiex ADSEhescRiesiby - 5 i ther referes Former Pratt Fickl Team Leader to o i y 7 of the New Eng SRelman s S e es. winatr to 3 | ¥ : N r the Wilis outl at To- ve Tryout: Ladies' 2 i th. Packard and Cady and Clarke. [ po,opn ot a lot: of presents and ap- "he score ; : Jun ree Frovi- tito Hagefln outieta dis ' e cing ye z JUNTORS VICTORS AT YAL plause, but the Yanks got all the runs, | Washington 21010020x—6 13 I Lehers Bon tot statement follows Epring Mass Secre- | noon at Combination Park. Medford: New York beat the Tigers, 7 to 6. Cobb : & nd 200007002 Sin el e G0 eeaE y v 1. o b loce ¢ three winners sceived thelr T el Ghar S nasol 2 Tl 2 t =l entry | early training s G No-Hit Game Pitched by Childs Ts the * did his share and delighted the folks i Deruiis B iaepun il : L the impression t prevails that 1 oo DRI S i asper and O'Neil ar 3 ; Nunamalker. | til the when the - Senators worked him for three passos New Haven, June 12.—With al| Ty showed his speed on the hases hy - | 1‘ " athed o f 1780 T - and o singles. i aetted a run aftepss rocommendati any one or other arl A pitcher from v Will Crozier. with the youn e way binding upon | College. Cax taine 1 | Teviston. owned by John H. Dillon, of the Board of Boxinz Control. hd White nine this season and New Haven, captured the 2:19; Harry d§togsinal . e “Tt v purely in a private capacity | Coach Berry’s most dependable man | Brusie tock the 2:17 pace with Miner stealing a couple of hases, and asce = | forced in 2 run % lked Yim fhot hc suggected certain names. He | for mound du Eal v lltiaiironbls, Bllly Mlemy ! ing a base on balls. B Jewish Young Men Organize and Flect | ang Manager B himself went intn| Will preside at a meeting of the board Ladies’ Day. announced President | ming drove James Albert for the win g When Tyrus came fo bat in the Offcers for Ensuing Year, the hox. Th on Friday in this city and will defer to all of the players. the former prac- | t inning a little lass from Geor Feature of Interclass Race, who were there from his native state, record of four victories and no defeats, | beating out a couple of scratch hits Ry the 1320 baseball team has finished its season champion of the Tntercla league. Silver cups have heen awarded | h. e tice of giving numerals being aban- Mary Brennan, walked out fo the | The Martinique club. an orzaniza- | Hartford 00010520%—6 11 1 doned temporarily because of the late | plate and presented Ty with a buneh | fion of Jewish voung men in this city iehe 000200105 4 start of posies and a leather bill folder with | has been formed. The following offi- Faireloth and Flaherty: AMulren Second place went to 1918, which ! gold edges. In the folder was one | cors have been elected was victorious in every game except buck, or simoleon, or washer; you President Abe the deciding 5-4 contest with the, know, a dollar. Then along came two | President. Martin Abra ) ) Junior nine. The two Sheff. upper, lads lugging a big crate of Georgi cial secretary, Michael - Weissmen Win, class teams were forced to vrithdraw | peaches. All the Detroit play zath- | cording cretary, H 0 : Spr G Tune early in the season because of the im- | ered around the box of fruit and grab- i treasurer. Monroe ¢ i executive | The Weisemen were foo [ast for possibility of presenting a competent ; bed a handful. Somniliee Abrahamaon F\"d- Sprir d club at park 3 lineup chosen from the men who did This crate of peaches may have had ; Ward Rt L v Basson. Mi-| erday afternoon locans lost. Hot havelaladsestiivina thelarter:nont aiofitofao iy tn Rtnelwinn Ingfofsinelicia sl ond SRACIIES Sl Ol SRS The one The ©heff. freshmen overcame this Pall game by the Yanks. The Detroit ".‘”1',1,"?:' "]im,”“‘;‘:,: \1;;(;‘”\ . fon of X handicap and ‘finished in third place, | Players probably ate more peache r;,’(,‘,‘“,;,,,“:m,:‘::v\vn:\‘;\m« i § o s endicapp ol e mith two victorles and two defeats in, (18R WETE good for them, and this ex- | 0 1 MURINE DG el Letlial R tra weizht amidships may have slowed € for ti ay a ball) ¢ them up. The gem of all the Georgi- | = = | zame ar s nas | {ans, Cobb himself, decided {hat he BILLS APPROVED, wouldn't eat any peaches until after | i | nan. Harvrir n. Favrs and Weeden ~lRuman: S ) Coarch Palme who supervised the work of the ieams throughout the edule, commented in The AT S s o s - . Cl ',' b Yarious | New Haven 00611100062-—3 10 0 News on the resulits of the Interciass . e memme. | R Gt TS GRATIEEREN SR e L e, New York . 00042010%—7 11 4 FHehl and Mevers: Green, Duffy ar 000000000-—0 5 3| At a meeting of the f ~e commit- | Connolls ¥ : Quinn and Hannah; Leonard. Love ' tee held last cvening ihe following until comparatively late in the base- and Ainsmith bills payable were approved ‘ . Balllseason) T Buljove itlateomplmnea b - e e o 2.47: police Lindstrom Hit Hard. In a strict sense its purpose in b | at, $337.54: fire department rees 2 port hit out over 100 men. who otherwise Browns Trim Athletics. : incidentals department would not have plaved. Some of these Philadelphia une 12—=§&hocker had ! 81 2 health department. §78 7 were undoubtedly of first team timber the hetter of a pitchers’ battle with ; city hall department. $4,443.70 and if the league had started sooner Rogers and Louis won frem Phila- | street department, $6,088.90; strect | Bl when 3 S i hed four would surely have found a berth on ' ‘¢lphia vesterday ¢ to 2. { 811.4%; street improvement foi i A £ ‘_:H ! Durning the first squad As it was, the only The srore R ) $385. sewer maintenance, 33 vanv»h’ > a ) .'m \nl‘ilr find was Childs, of 1920, whose no-hit . St- Louis . 7021100004 2 strue $307.31; = team doing except tu;‘: v ainst 1922 was the feature of | Philadelphia ... 012000000—3 sprinklir i.‘“'ih‘ ‘H . one o league as follows “Althouzh our schedule was of ne- sity foreshortened and did not open Items at Sc TR SoadAes of each LR RUNS FOR THE WEEK. oreemer onzona 2 ¢ AR | ""i”uumlw : i 1 1 game was hard fougzht and the IHU“H\ sults were watched. with pronounced i \i"““'f ]h‘ S ety e House intere by the members of each BIEUHERRAL i N.York., Cincin. Chi. Br'klyn. Pitts. Phila. SG Louis. Boston i PR Slinday A a 1 6 Mattatuck 1 i | i i I GOLF COURSE FOR 5. AND s, | Monday 3 W i IAY your smoketaste : ; | flush up against a o e e T : 10 3 4 | Fortune invinciblc in th and | ! T listening post—and you’ll a 2 i June 12.— Holes ot anl [5ohol Felts ra Wednasd ) 3 the Hiliies clouting the 1 | it 32" get the Prince Albert call, all right! o { rorne ol the opened on a 200 ac ac T ; = : e | You'll hunt a jimmy pipe so quick and 4. when the park feated s AMERICAN LEAGUE. O Tl i ¢ to | it / ] Y pIp! quic 0. on Wahce jov Chica. N.York Cleve. Detr't. St. Lo's. Boston Wash. Phila. | noon Horl S s get so much tobacco joy out of every Sunday .... 0 4 2 2 1 { the visitors. and although le i = i > PUH you»]_‘ wish you had been born e 3 Clowtea s iR s o e an £ e twins! For, Prince Albert puts over a turn sl s e Tleday ? ; 1 3 | was forced to kes # saven in . oy 1 s : : i for ‘ SO Co i o - : £414 new to every man fond of a pipe or a home anding station for an | 4 ; : ing flights with summer s as | et ek el o oe Dume | & ' e made cigarette. It wins your glad hand com- passengers. and fields for tennis, bas EASTERN LEAGUE G ] i ol ; pletely. That’s because it has the quality! ball. etc It has a wide frontage on | Worces. Wat'r'y. Bridp't Spr ! Ehark 1 e e . : L , ; : . ] f And. right behind this quality flavor and quality fra- a memorial for Asbur: vk soldier: and sailers in the world war. Th park was recently purchased by the city as a war memorial. Jt has an | Monaar . Pittsiald 06 = b : grance is Prince Albert’s freedom from bite and parch BOWLING NEWS T o = ‘ | S . 3 M | ¢ which is cut out by our exclusive patented process. o - —— _ ] rbst. Durning and ! ] § We tell you to smoke your fill at any clip—jimmy - TWOMAN LEAGUE. i INTERNATION AL LEAGUF. : | N v & pipe or makin's cigarette—without a comeback ! 99 9s . - Balti. Toron. Bingham. Roch'ter. Buff. Newark Jer, City. 3 L s & 23 3 g Toppy ved bags, tidy red tins, handseme pound and Poote 111 L Sunday .... 0 5 4 6 his | half pound tin humidors—and—that clever, practical Monday ... 1 3 a elty Wi 1 i ¢ (o pound crystal glass humidor with sponge moistener a2 o | Tuesday 1 i F NG BURIGNG 3 top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition. ¥. Narcum— Wednesday .11 11 k re g3 ETTETOBACO | . e -y Bece o AR : ‘ I ] J. Reynolds. Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C.