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"NEW BRITAIN DALY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 19 1 [s) -9 DARSMEN ARE VICTORIOUS OVER HARVAR A ARR FAMINAANA BELARD AGAIN PUMMELS SP ADINALS SUCCUMB D GIANTS IN 11TH | Ghase’s Single Scores Two| Runs, Winning Game (Louis, June 21—There was quite iteresting battle fought out in irdinal park yesterday Jesse Barnes, just returned B a brief honeymoon trip in Kan- mon the mound for New York | @Xceedingly anxious to begin his Eried life in a right way, and Tuero pitched for the Cardinals Bl Oscar was bumped off the iPhursday in less than four in &S, but he is a game little fellow begged Rickey for a chance another fling at the Giants. h pitched good ball, and it was and tuck right to the end of the iventh, in which the Giants won by 4 to 2. [The Cards drew first blood by scor- a run in the eighth. Had Os- 10 been able to hold them one more | d he would have received enge for that lambasting ¥ y. But the Giants haven't ut out yet this season, and they dn’t intend to have anything like at happen to them in Louis. ey knocked out two runs in rst half of the ninth, only to have e Cardinals tie it up again in the bcond half been after- | the | They had the winning | n on third, too, but a squeeze went | rong. to extra innings. The score: r. h e 00000000202—4 10 3 Louis 00000001100—2 10 Barpes, Dubuc and McCarty Pmith; Ames, Goodwin, Tuero lemons and Snyder. ew York and Woodward Weakens, Cincinnati, June 21.—Cincinnati von a close game from Philadelphia n the ninth inning vesterday by 5 o 4. In this inning Woodward lked two men with one out and as relieved by George Smith, off om Rariden, a pinch hitter, singled, pgtwo runs. The score: ?‘au’tielph ia X 000000121 —4 Cineinnati 5 h. e 9 . 101000012—5 6 2 Woodward, Smith and Cady: Rue- ther, Luque, Ring, Eller and Wingo. Cubs Down Robins. Chicago, June 21.—Dynamiting their old bunklie, Phil Douglas, out of the box in the fifth inning here yee. terday the Dodgers forged to the front over the Cubs only to have an- other erstwhile Brooklyn player, Fred Merkle, retricve the Chicago ause by blazing out a double in the anth that drove in two runs and Cubs the victory, § - T e N its, in- o Sevesmr exrl blows Smith was effective in the ¥ and the two runs that gave he Cubs the victory in the seventh were ushered in on an error by Kon- Flack drove in three and scored twp of the Chicazo runms. The ore 003020000— B 00310020x—6 ith and Miller; Douglas, o Brooklyn Chil and Pirates Blank Braves. Pittsburgh, June 21.—Pittsburgh defeated Boston again yesterday 4 to 5, Hamilton, holding the visitors to four scattered hits. Pitcher William Evans was released by Pittsburgh yesterday to the Kansas City team of he American association. The score: r. h e 000000000—0 ¢+ 1 03000010x—4 10 1 Demaree and Tragesser; Schmidt. S FOR THE WEEK NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston Pittsburgh Scott Hamilton and RU? New York Cincinnati Chicago Brooklyn Pittsburgh Philadel 8t. Louis 2 Boston x 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE. S -MLUTUAY. TR Chicago x ) 5 B New York Cleveland Detroit 8t. Louis Boston Washington Philadel Baltimor Toronto Bingh’ton Rocheste: Buffalo Newark Jersey City Reading RN LEAGUE. . T. W. T. F. Providence 1 4 Worcester & 4 Waterbur Bridgeport Springfield Pittsfield New Haven Hartford X indicates no ¢ TUFTS NINE WIN ' Medford, Mass., June 21.—Tufts de- | [fated the University of Vermont nine The game then dragged out | 6} and | 1 ! | i ! | I | ond place, four points behind Ty Cobb, | who continues to set t¥ | hitters, but cracked out his f | run, thereby b | Week with Sisler, S8t. Louis, and Roth, | \ | i I Wednesa: Frue- " oM- weLes - D ON THAMES RIV ER—HAL CHASE'S HIT WINS FOR GIANTS—EROWNS ARE LON mMY AME " LSO ES e i _UCH X r 91-» 3 \NHRTM" Two SEVENS Tuus — 3 i 3k -7 VLU MAKE] 4T~ NEVER MainD 5 [} TH- " WHAD = "l =TS 1O TH- ° 1LL CaME Back" GooD FIVE RUTH MOVES UP Red Sox Slugger Jumps from 23d to Eighth Place in American Leazue Batting Race. Chicago, June Boston's slugging pitcher and out fielder, has batted himsel? from 23d place last week to eighth place among | 21.—Babe Ruth, | | the plavers who have participated in loa o more games, an league which accordi averages include -games of last He sed his mark from | Roger Peckinpaugh, New climbed from ninth to s to the Ame; released today 284 to York, 10 has pace with an average of .358, Ruth not only advanced among the th home | caking the triple tie in this department which he held last | Philadelpy Peckinpaugh, besides his showing in ! { batting, has worked himself inte a tie | with | has | Weaver, | with 3 | | | which | | | | | i | | | { annual commencement d { among National leazue hatter “oring honors. tallies. Cobh Chicago, are ciose behind runs each. Cobb’s speed in st week has placed him in a tie with Roth for total base honers 80 cach. Chapman, Cleveland, has increaseqd | his lead among the sacrificers and now has 22 to his credit, breaking the tis he and Vitt, Boston, last week Johnston's 17 stolen bases continued the Clevelander in the lead in that de- partment Cravath, Philadelphia. held his lead | Each | and the t with | were in | with a tied with Yorkers, a mark of Dovle and for total of 87. Olsen, Brooklyn, inued lead | the run-makers with 30 tallies while | Williams’ mark of six homers kept the Philadelphian in front in that depart ment. The Brooklyn trio—ar Konetehy and Magee-—continued their triple tie in sacrifices, with 12 each. Bigbee, Pittsburgh, retained his lead | in base-stealing, with 16. 418, He Kauff, base honors also the New with mark | cor to QUAKER NINE IN A DRAW, Rain Ends Game With Lafayette At End of Fifth. Easton. Penn versity of Penn: the attraction day. engaging June 21.-—The Uni- Ivania ball team was on March field with Lafavette yoster in the v game. The | Bame resulted in a tie, the zame being | Lar | i i 1} called while Penn was score 1 to 1 The so; vette Pennsylvania Mover and Warwick. it bat with the r'h 000011 3 10000--1 3 Buechner; Sheffy 0 and CHAMPION ON MOUND. Locel ba ebzll faris will have an op- | portunity f watching Earl Champior a former local favorite, in action to- morrow afternoon, when *he elongated flinger will ascend the mouna for the Pioneers against the Pine Hills of Wa- terbury. The game tomcrrow is one of the most important ones on the | Pioneers’ schedule, und as the reputa tion made by the Brass City team this | ceason, s‘amps them as a contender | for the state semi-pro titie, Manager Jates Luby s anxious to win, | New | centennial meeting at Columb | the Davis, of the cla, BASEBALL IN A NUTS%} AGUE. Results Y York 4, St sterday. New Louis 2 (11 in- nings.) Pittsburgh 4. Chicago 6, B Cincinnati Boston 0. ooklyn i Philadelphia 4 standing of the Clubs. W, L. New York a2 8 5 Cincinnati 18 Pittsburgh' wuuean, 272 Chicaga 26 Brooklyn 23 St. Louis Philadelphia Boston « Boston at Pittsburgh Brooklyn at Chicago D York at St. Lonis Iphia at mes Today. Cincinnati. AMERICAN LEAGUE, Resuits Yesterday. 3. St. Louis 2 Chicago 5, Washington Detroit 11. Philadelphia York 2 Roston a Cleveland 0 (faur Standing of the Clubs, Cleveland “ork t. Lonis Detroit Poston Washington Philadelphia ames Today. 3. Louws at Boston at New York Philadelphia Washington Cleveland Detroit in- | | | i INTERNATIONAL L Results Yesterday. The Jersey i-Binghamton g: on account Baltimore 1 Buffalo (first game.) Buffalo-Reading second game | in sccond inning on account of Toronto and New- mes werc postpon- rain Rochester Standing of the Clubs, W L. 16 Toronto Binghamton Rochester ewark Buffalo Reading Jersey City Games Today. Toronto in Jersey City Binghamton in Newark Buffalo in Reading. Rochester in Baltimore. EASTERN 1 Results Yesterday eld-Waterbury, w & Worcester 4 ce 4 art SAGUE. Spring Hartfor 1d 9 Pittefi sianding of the Ciubs Eridgeport Providence Waterbh Wore & w Haven Hariford Gam Waterbury at Pittefield at Wo ovt ROUT 18 DESECRATION Presbyterian Home Missionar) to So Notify Governor Cox. York superintendent board of New June 21.—Fvery sta of missions i the home sent board from its send messages gr Ohio, of the nation’s holding of the July 4. Rev. Wilbur Craft ent of the international who is leading the campaizn religious nizations protest ¢ the bout an appeal w the bureau yesterday to the urged, in night the headquarters immediately that Governor to forbid holiday Willard-Dem psey out Dy here, con o asking he asked es Clox through in superintend- b said v Methodist aski to on- Methodists position enter theiv S OUTING TODAY. auting of the Mutual Aid LANDER The annual Fraryv & Clar! is being held ¢ The athletic program opened o'clock when a marathon started at city hal Lande ociation race was 21.—Wendell , was elected June of 1 New London Asked | Presbyterian | ceiation” | the | fizht | { ceived the Quartet club park. | £ 12:30 ¢ | | | quartera last ot night sehool last the Pomf freshman HILLIES AWARDED BATES. Nationil Commission Decides Former | Planter is Plttsfield’s Property. Pittsfield, June ol New Henry Bates, shortstop an the London eclub of one of the players club through | London elub cond time h boen | 1 by the national | all commi Annonncement ta this effact was re- by president of ehall club from Dan- ldent of the Eastern ion | | el ba pre; the the il le: O'Ne¢ e Bates the national wards has twice comm he be- | of been on have n in favor w playing with Chatta- aving been sent to that Faul, Minn., club. The ' yer was made by S has been offered t 1ooga services of Bates, but the player will be ordsred to report to Pittefield at once. | Senators Find Bennett's Offerings | feated Worcester yesterday | as well EASTERN LEAGUE Their Liking and Win. 6 to 4— Grays Down Americans. Hartford. June 31.—Hartford de- 6 1o 4. when the home 3 Bennett's delivery to their liking and hit the ball hard and often, five of their hits going for extra bases. Three of the visitors’ runs were unearned, due to errors by the Senators. Meyer- jack pitched well. The score T 01011003x—6 10 5 players found Hartford Worcester Meverjack and Tvler. and Flaherty: Bennett Providence, R. 1. June 21.—The ays scored a 4 to 3 victory ov Bridgeport vesterday by timely work. Spaid was in good allowed seven attered ore farm and ] hits. The i h 01111000x—4 010011000 Weeden Leonard Providence B eport id and ag SkifE New Haven, June 21.—In a seesaw game featured bv h hitting and Poor fieldins. Pittsfield defeated New Haven vesterday, 9 to 7. The score: r. h 11 10 3§ Devine Pittsfield New Haven O'Connell 120101400, .101103010—7 Fortune and Courtney and Meyers BRESUIN ELECTED CAPTAIN, War Hero to Lead Trinity Football Eleven Next Season. Hartford, June 21 lin, ex-licuten army and —James E. Bres: t in the Unlted & for bravery by the United States, French and Ttalian nts has been elected captain Trinity college football team for next fall. BEres who was an un- dergraduate at Trinity when he tered the military service, hae an en viable reputation the football field the battlefields of Eu- aptain and played cen- Princeton freshman team year before he entered Trinity, nd later held down the center posi- tion on the Blue and Gold eleven elev- en for two years He was a member of the famous team of the fall of 1915 that inflicted 2 defeat on Wesleyan and held Brown to a -corcless tie. The following year fhe Trinity team was playving 2 unsiceessful Breslin plaved rings around his individual op- ponents. Breslin was in France for bout a vear and one-half with the Forty-second (Rainhc Division Provision was made in the elsction that in case Breslin decided not to re- turn to college following his absence of two years, Edward M. Hyland, Jr., Utica, N. Y., will he captain. F land has played in the backfield for four s ns and has been one Trini his The Trinity eleven has six contests next fall. including sev- opponenis. The season opens with Princeton at Princeton on October 4. The other games are Con- necticut Agricultural college at Hart- ford, October 11: Amterst at Hart- ford, October 25; New York university decorated govors of the en- on as on He was on the rope ter the when B e s | Champion [ Pummels Other Sparring Partners, | | | i | AMaumee | welght, was knocked aut for | boxed ! champion i his mouth | ened as a result of the punch. did {a | ana | who has held | | | courts t afternoon, | - WILLARD DELIVERS K. 0. Rocks Jack Heinen (o Sleep for Third Time and Toledo, O partner retinue last June 21 Willard's were bruised and night as a result of spirited -round workout the champion ve them before a hig crowd at his bay camp yesterday Sparring training battered in Jess a 2 ne Helnen, the Chicago heavy ne within the 10 fourth and for the seventh, pace for him nch, pushed he ropes and let fly hand uppercut 1o the landed head first on the edge of the ring pletely out. Blood was trickling from a and two teeth days Heinen round with when his, turn Willard set a Jess rus him halfw had came furious into a y with a chin the and right Heinen boards was com- cut in were loos- Jack Hempel boxed rounds with the champion raped a punching because not get warmed up. the middleweizht, received mouth. while Walter Monah left the ring in a shaky condition from rasping chin punches Willard landed While the workout was in progress ff wind came up off Maumee bay, threatened to hlow down the tented inclosure around Willard's With the storm in sight the valked over to Dempsey's and stood in the rain while the challenger went through usual the first three but es- Willard Joe Chip, cut n MOLLA LOSES TITLE Zinderstein of Boston Dowins Nerse Girl in Semi-Finals of Na- tional Tourney at Philadelphia. Philadelphia, a forec t some time ago that Molla Bjurstedt, the great Nor: the nationai tennis title would not hold June -There was Miss e girl sin. 1915, probably the crown this vear. It was pointed out then that owing to the fact Lhat Miss Bjurstedt had been kept off the n injury. and also because quite a few, of the women players had improved a great deal the Norwegian P would find the opposition too great Yesterday the tournament in singles Leen played up to the final round and in the championship match that was contested today on the historic Philadelphia Cricket club M jur- stedt was not one of those competing, for she was defeated yesterday in the semi-final round by Miss Marion Zin- derstein, 4-6, 6-1, 6 In the fir Miss Zinderstein, who repre- the Longwood Cricket club. Bos- er round ton, will meet Mrs. George W, Wight- | | | man af the same club and it ther o 01000100—4 7, 1} | regularity, | vesterday stick- | | | New New Yok, November 4, and Lafay- | ette at waston, Pa., November 15. is a certainty that the wiil go to Boston. Miss Bjurstedt. who has been win- ning championships with monotonous was never in the running after the first set. The de- f of the Norse girl hardly came as a surprise to the gallery ta expect a champion to be defeated, and mor unusual for it to look for Miss Bjur- stedt to fail. Miss Bju t has been winning so often that whenev started so certain was the ot that many persons lost interest champio it AEW BRITAIN TRADE SCHOOL DEFEATS SOUTH MANCHESTER The New Britain Trade feated the South Ma school for the second time er yesterday by a score of § It was a fast game, Dyson hit- ting hard for the locals. The batteries outh Manchester were Benson and Weingartner; for New Britain, Nalbandian d Enstam. The itain Trade schodl will play Britain High school next ifternoon at Wz the Meriden Trade school Friday at Walnut Hill. The New Br 1in Trade school has played five games and won four. school de- chester Trade at ew the day oxt LOSERS TO RED SOX— G PARTNERS—MOLLA BJURSTEDT RELINQUISHES TENNIS TITLE—A. E. F. ATHLETES EQUAL RECORDS IN FRANC 4 Badly | the third | the through ! South | Tues- | Inut Hill and will | RUTH HELPS SOX WIN FROM BROWNS Bae Triples in Sixth Tnning and Scores on Melonis' Single after- | Boston Ruth June 21— (A his nerican helped against 8t. Louis ! After Strunk’s opening single off Gal lia in the sixth Ruth and scored on McInnis's singly. Vitt’s Texas leaguer in the seventh R . who had opened the inning b singling. Singles by Smith and Ma with a sacrifice hit, gave St. Touis its one run in the fourth. The scors | 8t. Louis .. 000100000—1 Boston 00000210 Gallia and Mayer 1 Severei Sch | Harper is Batted Washington, June 21 batted hard vesterday won from Washin Collins and Weaver the latter sco him. The cago Washington Williams Robertson win owr to 1 yesterdas tripled scored Leifield Ruth and ang Hard. and ton, 5 to home runs runner ahead of hit g a score 0 001012100~ 000010001 Sehalk Garrity and 10 4 Harper Picinich 2 and and Three Homers in Game. Philadelphia June 21.--D won a slugging match from Phila- delphia, 11 9 yesterday, the v tors compiling fifteen hits for a total of twenty-nine bases Heilmann Flagetead and Walker hit the ball into the bleachers for home runs. The score: Detroit Philadelphin | Bhmke Thompson, 0103031 1013200; Love and Star 1d and —11 15 9 1 Rogers, McAvoy. 'S BROOKS, WILLIAMS GF Tackle to Be Football Mentor. June 21.—The ath Willlams announced seph W. Brooks, of had been enzaged to football team next fall. Jos the f 1916 ich defeated Am- held the champion- 20-t0-0 score Colgate’s All-American Williamstown, letic council of that J City, vester, New York coach the Brooks Williams t rst, 26 t ship Browr Brooks enl < the coaeh of st am he 0. and am to a immediately after war hich prevented h Williams. He from the ¥ Plattsburg camp received a commission was decorated work in the 1d urned ta, on the of 1911 Colge where tackle. He as- ching the Wils and made s declared engagement at ated nd He Argonne a ! this countr Williams var nd then 1w was an all-American ed Fred D: liams eleven in | head coach whel | Present prosy ! Brooks will have liams next year which than the 1917 team, which feated. “Benny" Boyntor can tor definitely Willi n the 1 The in 1917, i Beebe ; and { that captain 191 vears, | fall. for ¥ an Brooks ity nt has rec: in t fall to he | si ly in coa 191 Daly an el will be was unde- l-Ameris ided fall, and will ¥ the same as Mills remains at center, and Gillham, Fieser Bonner Stabler are linemen of In anzheim, the team who has r twa betsar qua de to K the fullback line is almost Carick veteran addition La been i returning He played quarter 1man team on which halfba clevon of in is to Ben Boyvnter WOULD EXTEND SCHEDULE, 21.—J. J. McCaftary, he Toronto Baseball club, New York to impress upsi Fultz advisability " of lengthening national league season one week so as to make it pos- sible to play the proposed interleaghe |championship game with the (Am. | association pennant winners Toronto, June dent gone | President Sunday Afternoon | Elits Street Grounds 3 o'clock PIONEERS VS, PINE HILLS WATERBURY

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