New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 14, 1919, Page 8

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NEW BRITA!N DALLY E-IERAL?), SATURDAY, ,IL = i EDS CHECK CECIL CAUSEY’S WINNING SPURT—YANKEE"S GO DOWN TO DEFEAT AT HANDS OF TIGERS—COLLEY, WORCESTER PITCHER, HURLS NO- 3 HlT GAME—-—RICKARD PLANS TO REDUCE RlNG FOR W lLLARD DEMPaF )i FlGHT——MlS‘i HOLLINS CAPTURES NEW YORK GOLF TITLE FROM MRS GAV[N j ‘, : " = : T ' ESTABLISHED 1886 | i d Tigers Pile Upaler Run Lead | - : i ' ' Absolute security in in Opening Tnning - [ missen v, b i -AND Sl NICHOLT : : | o p i . » SoLD Him A New York, June 14.—A prosperous > = ' atart vestorday toward taking the en- | ; : tire series from the Detroits out to be nothing more < e E j v ‘ than a start 10 Tigers clawed their - way through a four run lead, 4 i clawing until they e | had won an up hill game by a score of 6 to 5 won their first victory over the Yankees | 5 AT - ) In six attempts | BO7 B l The four-run lead of the Yankees, /4 e T 2 ( ; : established in the first inning as dissipated because relays of pitchers 7 =T s 2 s g whom Huggins marched to the slope : Z i to halt the Tigzers were incffective 77 Vs 4z E Ry, 7 i 3 Shore was batted out in the third in- ning: Russell was driven to retire- N Correct in Styl ment in the seventh and was wild in g 3 = < . X [ y i addition; Mogridge was slugged to se- 7 2 / 5% 2 = Sl ¢ Carefl]ll) tailared clusion in the minth, and Jack Quinn, A NS $25 and higher. who pitched two-thirds of the ninth. > 9= 1 Tz ; Z p cut the Tigers down quickly. but by ‘ / A~ . SN G724 A oL o2 Complete assort- tha e he winning r AS OV > D i . i A 5 Z & iz, 3 - ’a that time tne winning run was o \ L Z ) H 2/ L ?;e;fl f()‘f ?hffb‘;}" Detroit . 010001301——6 ; 1\ / “ i = : i i s New York 401000000 i ¥ \ e Ve, f i \ % i Men Invisihle Dauss, Boland, Stanage; Shore, Rus- i \ 704 5% » T o e =1 e 11, Mogridge, Quinn and Hannah . ) =N . . 4 3 g Suspenders, 50c. e ! : B Interwoven Socks . ed Sox Gain Even Break ; / 3 5% silk or Lisle. Boston. June 14.—Boston got an I 0 e i i even break from Chicago in the fou > ’ ’ e Let us introduce /| rd game\ series by winning vesterday. ’ g 4 ‘) 7 ' P 6 to 1. The score R 4 ,j/ ” ! i o / '? you our Men’s o < / i e '8 Palm Beach and Chicago .. . 100000000—1 A Al . \ 7 /. i Boston ... .... 01005000%—6 y . Summer Suits $8.00 Shellenbach, Russell. Kerr and ; ; up: Schalk and Lynn: Jones and Schang. o - . s WHEN You USE YoUR BRASSIE onN Johnson Blanks Cleveland. il e B 0E Washington, June 14.—Johnson L L s SfbE RRL RS ANDEOESER broke even in the series with Cleve- land by taking the final game, 1 to 0. o Westbrook Girl Regains Women's | Crack Soldier Baseball Team to Op< Shanks singled, stole second and e s ST § scored on a hit by Judge in the = its winning streak vesterday, Metropolitan Golf Association Cham- rose Jim Luby's State Champion- e Lo i d cating N ave by a score . r. h e N~ Seteaking : oy .]”a‘f“;“_““‘ gf‘_a‘\";' “f"f pionship in Match With Mrs. Gavin. ship Contenders—Goeb to Hurl. veland ..... 000000000--0 4 @ I L 6 to 3, making the fo E & for th ies. 'ourtney. W itched o hington . 00000001x—1 6 0 = = or the Hilli ourtney. who pitel New York, June 14.—After T1 aseball gz at the Ells e e D PITCHER COLLEY St o 5ttt o™t Sl e e S sy, i gain yvesterday afternoon. Tom the crack Art sam of New Haven Browns Bunch Hits ———— . uckes, who disappointed Manager gained the Women's Merropolitan Golf | The visitor eir lineup soms laralonia T ol L NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. ! Birmingham after wiring he would | association title at the Arcola Country | VOT¥ f e S i ; lelphia, | S ouis SoEre . A come to Pittsfield and then joined New Wi e P 1 of the country, and in games ¢ his sea- ST b D, (BT Results Yesterdas. b s i Worcester Meundsman TS | Fo e diaappotntes Crmer Weres yan, | C1UD esterdas. In the fnal round the | Son i have acaitied themserve Sh Ak L o} 3 Y ork Wore T 5 ter Tuckey had been left home | Wreath of victory was gained over Mrs. | creditabl g st this team with Gedeon’s sacrifice | Cincinnati 3. New York 2. = Waie o N 1 ek Adai i * | when \'m Haven started on the trip, | W. A. Gavin, the former holder, in a | tha ; irled his no-hit, no- runs, enough to defeat | Pittsburgh 3, Brooklyn gs Aterbury . ...... 5 : Tie gams Tovidence en : E o P, G g 28 SR s iz Weilman held the Ath- | called to allow plavers to catch train.) | Eridgeport ok % | but he was instructed %o join the team ' gruelling match. requiring three extra = R S Avibes e e b e St. Louis 4, Boston 0. Sprinztield ceen. 13 500 L - in Pittsfield yesterday. He failed to tion. for Kcore The Chicago-Philadelphia zame was | Pittsfield ceee 14 | A v . do so, and Manager Meyers decided to postponed on account of rain. New Haven p g 6 ; Worcester, June 14.—Colley pitched holes duty tomorr It was at Nassau in 1913 that Miss 1e lineup of the Army team’ g6l- 1 Hollins won the metropolitan cham- | lows T les 3b, Hatline ss, Higgin« pionship, while Mrs. Gavin annexed | both K coran ¢, Enwright 1f, Standing of the Clubs. terday. He zave three bases on halls. | Pittsfield 400 001 01x—6 9 ! the title two years ago over t > ~ | Provost cf, Kane rf, Jones 2b, Cer- 10y kL Games Today, The only other man to reach first was | New ‘Haven ...000 010 (_1“1‘3 5 Rock course. There was nellus p. Corcaran is s Hartfora Bes SeW . FOTK aos oo 12 : Bridgepont in Hariford i Hauser, whose grounder Werre failed | _Stubing and Devine: Courtney and ! jery at Arcola ste including | The Pioncers will line a5 Follah e LN e e 28 Providence in Worcester. ¥ to stop. W ster hit Gearin hard, | Mey H. B. Hollins and McKim Hollins, | Johnson 2bh, No nch 1h =t ST e e feldine by . father and br o slotihe b . Go lon Dudack Chicago . ; New Haven in Pittsfield ut remarkable fielding by leaders e father and brother pectively. of the | - n eb p. HOLY GROSS WINS Pittsburgh ... d ‘aierbury in Springfield held the score down. They made four | Mattatucks Win. | winner. f ampbell 3b, Fitzpatrick Jss. Brooklyn . 5 ! = double play Hitting by Potteiger! Springfield. Mass.,, June 14.—Bones From the momen: the pair St. Louis T 3 n-rs LOSE. | and Kelly was a feature. The score: ' bobbles and bad umpiring, together! first tee il was apparent to Worcester Collegians Have Little Di Philadelphia ...... 13 i - R. H. E. ' with the fast fielding of the Water- | Miss Hollins wa Rostont SN T E Beaten By Philadelphians in Church | Worcester ..., .100 110 100 11 24 s club, defeated the locals, 7 to 2 fienlty Downing Rhode Island State, Cup Match. ) work Courtney again. The score: Lou 003010000—4 10 1 | gl Hartfard e 280 | a no-hit game against Providence yes- R.H. E. ladelphis .. 00000 0—2 Weilman and Severeid; Seibold, Kinneyv and Perkins. left the all that HOFFNER IN FORM. going 1o try as she had never tried before. She he Providence 000 900 900~ Tat League Park yesterday afternoon.!length from practically eve b Score 12 to 1—Many Frrors Made. Games Today. ‘ Boston. June 1i.—Philadelphia ten- | _Colley and Tyrler; Gearin dhe Eme. pas el SONL R dEBcres Bef lontenen Tag : tourneyion snaymeeilinks, Y E Made. SR i S S e e e | worst exhibition of ball 7 'z seen | irifle, frequently pulled to Worcester, June 14—Holy Cross| Brooklyn in St. Louis. ers, six matches to three. in the - . a Park this xcept on {he tee, Miss Hollins trounced Rhode Island state yester- Boston in Cincinnati. g intercity tourney for the first leg of America Top Senators. S never used a wooden club. d nding day on Fitton field in a comedy of er- | Philadelphin in Pittsburgh the ze Meyvers Church cup, on{ Hartford, June 14—A neatly ex ey . - upon a cleek for distance through the | Worthingion, the home favorite, in the rors, 12 to 1. The purple hit the offer- i the Lo Cricket club courts .yioq squeeze play in the X > waterbury . ._:2; o fairway at the long he On the ! second e S et Bl = e o o il ARect obe i i aaim g spiingrela o D 2 : other hand, the E : used a | ment for the Buckwood trophy af thd e i e e B AMERICAN LEAGUE. _ | Toston siavers today W,HJ[",‘“'f’?m“'.‘ DL S Crol o BEmTeen e OReL el (o L b a8 iron o e e n i eiehay forais s ) The vecult was socomplished davee- ol o S0 GRS D < 2! Connoliy. mashie. Tt wasn't her day, however Hoffner is r > hest golt of = Results Ycsterday. Iy by vieto by Cr Biddle, Sta S S e il anal e for in addition to poor direction with ' his care ght n E 12 veek h e EEvRE I ORDIANI CAPTAIN & Hok =i lenia rroanent s il jon meet paved the way for| New York, June 14—Al Lefevre | chances on the greens rthingtory Hoffner win- Bala Golf Star Is Going Strong n wnee-on-Delaware, Pa., Jufe 14 S inElala it allnha e Hoffner ¢ Bala defeate inald § ound of the invitation tougna- lire cach had a big| Detroit 6. New York 3 Jey Pearson and Ad a getting a home run, | Boston 6, Chicago 1. Philadelphia over the double and single and Masguire, three | St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 2 Yorkers, Fred L. Alexander, Bes ! iolee s 1 s nen el unen iy choenl i ar A eSS Sishin oad the RivdoyBRNEIh e el S s Helbn i a single <o left field. = of the Fordham basebali team for ESLEYAN ELECTS CAPTAINS ey Standinglotiihe Clube, NS e e e i ark performance at] next vear in the annual election held ' Middletown, June 14 —R. H i N ot shg sct ey b o oo || M e it Nt tone e et eg [l ontircan he scor vesterday afternoon. He is a junior | '21, of Mount Vernen, N. Y., w G TR (s o L e | et i e e _H.E.|and has played a star game at third | cd manager of the tennis tes P el ; a il 1 tomorrow | New : T LU s LRt eI e () I'base for the last two seasons ! leyan university for next vear Stockbridge. June 14.—The annua on field and a fast game is ex- | Ch SR 15 643 | when Tio’ will represent Foston an ESDg 2008000 | T R R e e e en tohl e re liee el B | BARRE BOY CHOS was elected manager of the baseball | Stockbridge cen called off thi - . i oy ea. M. H. Andrews, '20. of Cam- | Ved Golfe enox are consider - 3 a 5 on court Flaher 3 N June 14.—Harold E. 'eam ;:17 g2t Bostonifint Gt i j IRLLoIEecy: - Er.'[ "31 ,,l; p;.-u e e cap. | bridze, Md., wae eclected manager of | ing a one-day tournament on - th s 00099001 L 3 2 Detroit & 2 % > = R i s & 5 > ¥ = 2 the track team Lenox course during the autumn McLaughlin and Marlin; Hudson | Washington - . 339 WARSITY BEATS : CRUBS. Hillies Down Weiss lmn of the university of Maine track : and Mallor *hiladelphia .. . Gal Ferry. June 14.-—Yale's sec- field, June -Pittsfield con- SENTouisE e e g 525 | tional doubles champions, on the ex- | lennon and Loan 1 yesterday -1 ond ‘varsity crow ted the "varsity e — ‘ e Games Today. eight twice vesterd: i half-mile | FATLS TO NAME REFEREE. el ke o s on the Th in the morn- RIJ NS FOR THE \VFER o eveland in Boston ing brush, which was rowed down- — Chicago in Philadelphia. stream with conditions favorable NATIONAL LEAGUE. Meeting Here. e n W t o e - g Detroit in Washington vnl, con i varsity s ‘“, n ‘nn Cincin, Chi. Brislyn. Pitts. Phila, &t Louis. Beston New York, June 14.—The hoard of ord for the first half-mile 5 7 xing control did not name a referee INTERN \"U\ AL LEAGUE. four-mile course, the time 2 oo “ < : for t Willard-Dempsey bout at its — minutes 17 seconds. The forme = Sl g - meeting here yesterday. Instead a | Results Yesterday. record was 2 p.nutes 18 second R 2 list of referees who in the opinion of | Buffalo 3 made by the Y varsity in 19 - 3 } Several Candidates Are Considered at i fersey City 1 (first game.) | ! 5 3 the board possess the requisite qualifi- The ‘varsity was en by a Buffalo 11, Jersey City 0 (second : aR 2 : 1 cations was prepared and will be sub- | | = — in 3 mitted to the principals of the July{ = p et = O CAyat Barn e WILL NOT DEFEND TITLE 5 o Fourth bout | D ocherten B s it (Al emmma | AMERICAN LEAGUE. Newark 3 chester 4 (second Boston. June 14.-—TFrancis met A selection will be made from the | game.) said yesterday that he would not de- ca. N.York Cleve. Detr't. St. Lo's. Boston men who are agreeable to the pugilists . . Considerable mystery was thrown Reading S. Toronto 3 (first game.) | zolf champion. Tnability to make | Mondax i 3 Ellls Stl‘eet Grounds about. the conference, the secretary of nta &, Teading (secend | conneetion for the tournament which | Tuesday 5 ; 3 - hoard refusing to divulze the place ; [ opens at £t. Louis next Monday and | Wednesday . 3 7 3 4 nembers prese or the sy a desire to take part in the Jaques rospective referees consid- e | Memorial cup tournament at the | id Seo 3 l k Standing of the Clubs, 2 ! 7 Rororto 1 571 | reasons ziven. FEASTERN LEAGUE. PLAN POLO AT NEWPORT. G " o0 LAMAT TO DON RED SOX. Worces. Wat't'y. Br'dp't Sprigf'd N, Hav. Pitts. Hartf T Ringhamton 3. Baltimore 1 fend 1 title as Western amateu Sunday 2 v a | Contestel e B Ba) Ean e T C et 5 . g Beng Wonk s una il Relen o7 | Monday | i | B | i : 2 | Outfictder William Lamar to the Bos- | ;100 %" 5 « August, Il -k 7 | ton American league club for the | .., : > 11 ’ Newport, R. L, June 14.—FPolo for | ‘it i G 381 | waiver price was announced i g 3 a swport at the Westchester Polo club | Readin: 3 26 3 day hy the New York Anm 4 3 ? 3 6 sured for the summer, patticular- o Lamar came to New York in 1 : i 7 from August 9 to 21. Seventy-five | LY from the Baltimore Internationals = - YS. Games Today. NTERNATION AT, LEAGUE. r cent. of the polo players served in —_— army or navy during the ;‘Cf”‘" 0 “T""T\ Ciy FISHER SUCCEEDS HAUGHTON, alti. Toron. Bingham. Roch’ter, Buff. Newark Jer, City, Read's Rochester In Newark ’ i y sl o a for | 2 Bosto ur { rt T. Fishe f 0 3 S el soore SRNCLUINECES 'l Toronto in Reading (two.) '1]' t T i Shen s ey ¢ . Newport is to be consider by E mton in Baltimore (two.) fall s Y ton, | T R 1 3 5 I ® ° four teams. Both playing | nsider T g as| W i : : 5 = who rofu and practice fields of the Westchester Sy TEAGLE S Dinc Results Yesterday. ness inte Fisher's team of 1911 Friday ., .. 1 T i ol I

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