New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1919, Page 9

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Vo NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, VILLISTA sOLDIERS, BORDER ]OéfiER*DADVANCE " FLPASO IS IN SHARP CONTRAST i WITH JUAREZ, JUST ACROSS INTO MEXIC POINT THEY MENACE AND | Y ANKS WHO CHASE THEM BACK Men of this type, armed with machine guns and modern rifies make up the forces under “Pancho” Villa which have provoked for the second time a force of American sold into Mexico. The Yanks drove the arez in the first encounter that Bl Paso might be safe fiying across the horder , in command of the department of the U been given full charge of | along the Mexican responzible for the | vance of American troops into Mexi- co 'VANKEES ROUTED BY FOHL'S INDIANS | to any city on the American continent. El Paso is as different from Juarez, over the river, as the United if%” i San Antonio street, El Paso, with the fine building of the First National bank on the left, would do At s A e . ‘ PO AL : { | is i n Mexico Stlieat Cleveland Batsmen Thump Hug-| ™" gins' Hurlers Relentlessly v All the pep and dash that marks tha Yankee troops wa aved in the advance over the Mexican border to drive back the forces of Villa. Bul- lets of the rebels against the Mexican government werc & casualties in New York, June 19.—Prior to ves- | terday’'s game on the Polo Grounds | sundry reports had veached New York that the Cleveland Indians of | 1919 are quite an obstreperous tribe. | { Furthermore tfe reports alleged that the Forest City braves are running | | amuck and have declared unmitigat- | | ed warfare against all baseball males | over the age of nincteen years in the | Ban Johnson country. q Indians surely did hand the Yankees a lambasting that in the | eves of Lee F'ohl was a classic. From Aoy, ¢ the squint that “Cap” Huston got of UR;OQ JENK; : & it from the pr cage it was a ¥ R 3 N o tragedy After the Indians ot ’-"f‘*;wmq [ through swinginz their tomahawks ert i nd war clubs one couldn't find the 2 Mo { humble Yanks. They buried bioia under a monuntain of Cleveland hits neTh {fz and runs. Sixteen bingles flew ki the Indian bats, the Ohiosz the first tiff of the four g | a score of 13 10 3. The sco Cleveland 221010150 ew York 000200070~ Baghy and ('Neil: Thormahlen. | R I, Nelson, McGraw and Han- nah and Ruel 2 | Shaw Outpitches Cicotte. | Washis June 19.—Shaw out- | Vashington, Jun havioutsl Just actoss the border in Mexico is Juarez, in sharp contrast to El Paso on the oiher pitched Cicotte and blanked Chicago | ; : 2k 3 2 : € linlehed Jeolioan cod 150 | Grande. Th ommercio street, the main street of the town, down which American soldiers chased Villistas TESLORC A DNSsL nROn, Ay ose shots had been fired across the border into El Paso. | opening game of the series, 2 to 0. Cicotte's first defeat after eight | victori The score: { Chicago .. 000000000—0 | YALE CREW PRAISED " i | e — i Tigers' Errors Costly. SANTA FE ST STANTONST, X I Philadelphia June 1 BRIDGE BRIDGE Coach and Former Oarsmen Pleased | gided Philadelphia in Presented By Young Women | S— —— \ I ., Py .| troit, 6 to 5, vesterday ; ¢ | 77 7 b T oS il fons HalUlece B o'p L8 Hoio bl ool (el oa | at State Normal, N i q i f a boil 1is e i | Crimson on Thames River. Sisagbollion fus ok age R Gola e Goose el ar i sent Pitche Bob G t ] - A 4 New London, Conn., June 19.—A | Jumbia (South Atlantic T E n scenes based on Grimm's story J group of former Yale oarsmen in expects Barrus, the new t Dbas f the sume name, written by Junior COMMESCIORSTS unch with Coach Abbott 'y | man, to report from that | day afternoon watched the le | urday. The score The Golden Goose.” in Seven Scenes presented on the school lawn vesterday morning before the faculty varsity crew row half a mile on the | 3 Thames. A thirty-two stroke was | Detroit ea.. 10000003 and the other members of the junior | used and the time was 2 minutes 24 | Philadelphia ... 00200400x—6 6 & |and senior classcs at the Normal Seeo The coach and his gue Dauss, Kallio and Stanage: Kinney, | school. i warmly praised the rowing form dis- | Perry and McAvoy. ! ”‘317;‘” l( ””; el et Redt soiA i "Beatery | the innkeeper, and the Beadle, kept ARPPOWS INDICATE THE men raced from the culvert to the; Boston, June 19.—Boston lost its | the audience in convulsions of laugh- ADVANCE OF VILLISTAS i start ot the course, the first year men | fifth Aight me yesterday when | ter. They were especially fitted for losing by a quarter length St Louis, with Sothorn pitching, de- The play was a great success. Peter, £ | their parts: No less credit is due to It was announced that a graduate | feated the champions, 8 to 2. The | {no king and princess gentlemen's eight oared race will be | Score ) The cast | staged late this morning between Yalo | 1. e |as follows {and Harvard over a half mile course. | St. Louis <« 0000300003 Peter, youngest of three sons of The Yale shell will be boated as fol- | Boston ... 010000100—2 6 woodeutter Miss Olson | lows Sothoron nd Mayer: James, Du- | vas well chosen and is ? Little 014 Man—A weird, mys- This map shows how t America ac advanced across the Rio | T[oW, W. A, Har , '13; No. 2, | mont and Scott terious, old man Miss Sapsuzian rande with the purpose of keeping the Villistas out of Juarez after rebel | H. L. Whitney, *05; No. 3, Cord Meyer S T | Princess Ulande, the king's only exican bullets had caused casualties in El |*17; No. 4, Jim & 0,7 L MISS GROSS ELIMINATED. | daughter, a beautiful but melan- | Warren Oakes, '16: 1 6, John Ititz- e choly young rirl . . Miss Ray | patrick, G Low, '16; | Runner-Up to Miss Bjurstedt is| King, father of Princess From El Puso 10 Juar step aer is [nternational bridge. YALE REPEATS | passes and two errors figured in the | Stroke, A. R. Hyatt, '18; coxswain, B. | Beaten By Mrs. Wightman. : Miss MeGuire t is the Stanton street bridge, spanning thie Rio Grande | Yale total. T score 2 { | Attendants of Princess, Misses Ay- st 2 Philadelphia, June 19.—The round .. Hemlock, Fitzpatrick and ' All the Tlarvard crews were he crs. Hemlock, patrick ar S O i . Lt before the semi-final was reached in| Greenberg Siatled gat 2 0 m.GF Tliefovents jara)) ing the benefit of the advice of the thirty-second annual women's | p. eneman y OPen to any amateur athlete register- | Frank Kane, an old-time sprinter of ational lawn tennis championshin on | Three Gir . ughters |ied WIth the A A T and will be as the historic turf conrts of the Phila-| of the Innkecper, Misses e Rl S BOYS' CLUB NEWS —— — gether for one minute rows, wjth at- remaining \‘n v‘a: running are _the Innkeeper, father \‘] f "” Jeon | Man to run 220 yards: pole vault, mile ‘Cambridge, Yale thumped 'ON IS WIN N tention to the blade work of different "\hrvmmwfl, Tiss &lnfl_u VB)ursY:’vh of the | - e e _-N'y>-y‘ e \, | run, five mile run, running high jump, six runs in her half of the ninth e men. He wound up this drill with a 11 cBL Side Sennid - of New axorl Shasice Sl el Tkin | running broad jump, 12 pou i the same with Harvard on Sol- | (APtures Lynnewood Hall Golf Cup,|half mile brush in which the varsity | A% Georse i, el e put. Closed ta boys under 15 .| The Boys' Club band gave an enter. 3 and 2. | beat the freshmen by a few feet. Tho | M2rion Zinders nd Miss Leslie | Beadle. oversc s . | 75-vards dash. closed to Bristol ath- | tainment to the Boys’ club adult rERfsldiyestor n et ne e R olnl Philadelpt o time for 2:12. Later My, Haines | BANCroft of the Longwood Cricket| village ... Miss Miller | . 100-y 3 >hiladelph June 19.—Frank C. @ e ] S e i Soston: Sl Miller, a follower of Peter A 4 | Newton of Brookline won the golf | 22ve additional attention to the fresh- | Sub» Boston: M Ie Cussel and Slilien Mt B eandoin o e 100 wsh, city champion- | follows e oh Seook e 3l e Miss Marie Wagnoer of the New York : : ; o 1 ship, registration not required e e ournament for the Lynnewood Hall g Tenni B - Tom s rpenter, another of Peter's fol- g Cen s Nevent o § e a been scored in the seventh. The ' cup at the Huntington Valley Country | The shortened course will be four ‘lh(m.{h:hx»_ u A'\Hn;‘lrn I Hn}[nf e S e ”l“.rv: fe afs each event ox- | Vi . Master Westerman st gave the Elis the series in club yesterday, defeating Sidnev E, | miles less 150 fo (el enic clubsgand SEblns i Miss Tuddy | e el S pC R O s el George Carter tP»‘l' ERYS the Dlenthe ser Do ok wIVM»‘WH(Nm‘m”f:hm r pmil Gilbert Harvey of the Philadelphia st Suitor . fiss Lud ship event, for which no entry | Concertina selection aigh es, mning . elphia, three up and is charged. Onen re race $1.| Vocal solo B E Tale ..ok o 000120106 s | river yesterday forenoon under the | ue Batsmen Come Through in Clos- ' [farvard .. .. .. 00001007 5 9 2]|close attention of Coach Taines. He Coxe, Robins Selleck and Shee. | first took the second varsity eight and Handell, Felton, Bullard and | coached it in starts. hen he had ing Toning and Pile Up Six Tallies Band Gives Concert For Adults Wha Assist Organization. T - boys under 16| workers last evening. The program iy 6 which was two more than erimson’s total, seven of which 1 ! r b Sirst Suitor's Minstrel .. Miss Tehan | ¢ esday #t N H The game | two to lar in the final round Country: cluk i e H 2 P Sav p > o | secona suitor Miss Stiqu n ee anc istratian nn : i ot S studded with hard hitting, er- | tGoing out Newtan plaved every hote | FIOPHCK'S the Original | Tav in the women's doubies aiso | Second Suitor G S el Iintiy fee and registration number | Accordion selection Dancers of Second 7 i At Sl 5 eached the rvound before the semi- | ‘ must accampany every ent or the .. Bandsman J. Fazzina s on the field and on the bench. | the second, on which he ¢ N[ 2 125 3 "1 Misses McLeod. Howard, Cod t same will not be sid v 5 th Yalesleading in the first half @ bird, and the ninth, where he Malted ilk. Avoid final. while rapid progress was made 50 Wl T 0 g MeNamar Dol bo constdare Piano selection Mrs. A. C. Brunelle the eighth Coach Billy Laudc ne over. He made a wonderful | _Imitations and Substitutes, |[in the girls singles. The semi-finals | o0 (FEFETT ARE Sn Boiski |0 oo ,)i,,”,f‘ bse: B s Slengsnunsledi Benns Lt Robinson to the mound to got | shot o the Brook on the tenth == [pamgeils seventinillBhesolavediitodaya a1 e U000 Miss Noone | medal 2 condjipiace, Seold letter. Harvard got the young- | and missed a half by inches. On the i | The girls' doubles and mixed doubles | * 2 & s goat instead and piled up seven ! fiftcenth Sharwaod negotiated a 3 | also were continued = s on six hits, including Capt. Mc- | stymie for a bird three. The match g Miss Tleanor Goss, runner up to | BRISTOL d's triple. Coach Reld tho ended on the sixteenth when Newton in joints or mus- 2 Miss Bjurstedt for the national out- | t Hardell was about through in the | dropped a massie shot off the green cles, give a brisk door crown last summer, was elimin- | : i s 1 enth, And replaced him with F inte > cup for a par massage with— % ated in the third round this mornine Games in Bell City. {who is a A. A. U. commissioner for | nished music while refresinients wers who pitched yesterday at New | In the semi-final, Newton eliminat- ’ by Mrs. Wightman in a match which Bri T 1 he West End | this district, has blanks for local ath- | being served. While the entertainment sen. Felton weathered the gale . ed W. H. Gardner of RBuffalo, while 'VICKS VAPGRUW was repleta with sensational "“’”i Athlatic olu > ve a track meet | letes caring to enter the games. Wor was going on Mrs. Traut sent greet- il the ninth when Faherty's triple | Sharwood defeated Gearge W. Hafr-| 3 % and went to three sets, the score heing | at Muzzy fir 4. The gs outs are being held on the Rerlin fair | ings to the boys and workers which red thres ‘Tuns. Another hit, two ner. YOUR BODYGUARD"-307. 6073120 | 5 4 ¢ ¢, i 153“,‘“,“,;.‘ by the A. A. U. and will be i grounds track and the sprinters are ' cheered them greaf i The superintendent gave hort third place, silver medals. tallc uron the progress o P Entries close Mond Club band. They had TRACK MEET W. J. Phelan, Bristol able evening, refreshn . ed. A small orchest: mposed A. A. U, Stars to Compete in July Postmaster Willlan 51 . of members of the Boys' d, fur-

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