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S DEFEAT WHITE SO} ADIUM—ETERNAL W EW BRITAIN DAI HERALD TUESDA UN 24, 916 S AT PERSHING | 'READY = 3 NDIANS [;flN UER | (i~ JANUARY3AFTER Youvis UARY) = AND Hauc nap | (MARCH) — AND Youve Had N i TerRIBLE e | PLOWED THRoUGH SNow AND To SPEAK PIECES AT ThE To WRESTLE ovER T TN i COLD WEATHER DAY AFTER FRIDAY AF TERNOCON 'EXERCISE EXAMPLES it ARVTHMET!IC Felsch Sets New Fielding Record | | DAY ™ Ge To .ScHoow | o With 41 Putons L > | E | Chicago, June 24—Eddie Cicotte weakened in the eighth inning after helding Cleveland to one uestionable hit, and the visitors bunched four hits and defeated Chicago, 3 to 2, in the first game of the series here yes- | b terday. A great stop of a difficult grounder by Gardner and a running one hand catch by Felsch were fea- tur Oscar Felsch of Chicago yesterday established what is believed to be a = world’s record for putouts made by 8 major league outficlder, when he caught eleven flies in a regulation nine inning game. Some of his chances were difficult ones. The score: » R i (Ame) AND STAY AFTER (MAY-)-AND You GET ONE (JuNE) -AND THEN TmE L;ST DAY Cleveland ...... 100000020— 1 i © scHoolL AND Taxe HARD A\A.-FUL A 'rAc»« of SPRrRinG oF SCHOOL AND SUMME i SQY TRICAGO oov-oos 001000001—2 8 0 | SC EXAMS WNEUusRTHING FEVE R - VACATION = OH- 3 A‘N T Bagby and O'Neil; Cicotte and | CEDES it ks Schalk | CRRRM\W Yanks Pound B | e anks Pound Ball Lofl /s New York, June 24.—Five home | i1y ®-RrRioUs runs were made by New York play- | FELLN ers today when the Yankees, contin- | f/ EEEL uing their heavy batting, over i < whelmed Philadelphia, 11 to 4. Peck- Ta TATA . inpaugh made two home runs, and Baker, Lewis and Hannah one each, | 1t Jack Dempsey fails to land any ! the water morning ar Shawkey won his cighth consecutive | higher in the heavyweight world he | he'd rather do it than fight. Standing | game. The score might try his ill at swimming. | at the side, of Demps is his i _ 1. h.e ! Training on the shores of Maumce | Jim DeForrest. who te ack Ehiladelphla .. 020000110— 4 fi 4 | Bay, just off Lake Erie, Jack has be- | he can go swimming and how New York 51210200x—11 12 1| come a regular water dog. He's in) he can stay in i Rogers, Thompson and McAvoy: 2 5 4 Shawkey and Hannah. Ll e < | \ Gharrity Bats Hard. i BASEBALL lN A NUTSHELL [ Boston, June 24—Washington bom- |\ — = = barded three Boston pitchers yes- | terday and won, 12 to 3. Gharrity NATIONAL LEAGUE. ! made two home runs, two doubles - . and a single. His first home run, Results Yesterday Results Yesterday. l off Mays, went to the center fleld : Toronto-Jersey City game played d Boston 3, 2 3 5 > s ¢ fence, beyond the flagpole. His oth- r'nm-nuf :2"::15'5;":;: 2 Sunday. 3 " er homer, off Dumont, easily cleared | i oiol Sy CUS S ] Bin Sewa postponed. J J drawn out to get the job. That is| e i ool i Ao o engis the highest part of the left fleld | 40 oneq on account of e A%ET | Will be played at later date N E 7 | how much Dempsey and I care about | neers. who finished the job in recerd fence. The score: Othsr teams were not scheduled | Baltimore-Rochester game played 'hf Lefereojmatter i nderstand chal fime by working in three shifts. The et ams were scheduled. [ g0 Willaxd is holding out for Rickard to French newspapers have not ceagél Washington 110111322—12 18 1 = | Reading 13, Buffalo 0. firet game mofers MetaeRne S noldnstott for | to marvel at this achievement, one of Boston ... 010000101— 3 5 1 Standing of the Clubs, | Buifalo 5, Leadin econd zame J jramone, . : ol | them remarking that had the French Harper and Gharrity; Caldwell, L. S | _As Major Tony Biddle, president of | | undertaken ihe job it would not haye Bld Dumont and Walters e o Standing orithe Giubs. | the army, navy, and civilian board ot | been completed in three years. Sonie 8 e = - hnvn control, did not arrive yester- the newspapers declared that in e Sincinnati .. 19 v . | no action was taken on the ques- | gl red a8 % o : g el A ! 49 e 3 2 arousing the French people fo ¢ Teonard Is Effective. [ Pittsburen ... 22 Daling 22 Challenger TI‘P.dt.S Nggm SPAITINg o of retere retary Adam xem- | Wil af Bas gbal' ()ver Canadians Raccsaet o o sr e aoat wacits Detroit, Mich, June 24.—Leonard | o' 2% 28 ainton) S , ple and W. A. Gavin aro much dis- | education and rebuilding, América mh‘”l steady 'hall yesterday and De- | o i o e ol 74 . k d | ""‘hcr! over developments. | d S T y has made her greatest gift to France i UL e e o Xewar = Partner in an Unkindiy Manner | Secoriing o the articies ot asvee- | and Score on Track | Pl et Mings and defeated Louis, 5 to B“_“;n phia . e | Rochester 14y { ment, {he boxers were to have first Bhticker was unstendy at times The | BOSOD ..o 3 (e e frial o aree on a referes. Tailing in | FASTERN LEAGUE re - ressicite Toledo, June 24.—Big Bill Tate, | th ..|0hlre du'){ nrl ol(;:r(in% '.hi.l»o(:\rhsl s, June 24—With a baseball | WIRELRFRN hee e ey i e bt | was to have devolved on Tex Rickard. |y ® 5 0 o St. Louis 100010000 B 0 N Torh B B iyl iz marnee) e | ORI e aordinary o iigently the promoter thousht ho | .ot°TY over the Camadian nine and | gen,(ore By Good Stick Work Dowm Detroit 1110200050 (o Mo [ Ac ol U iR e e Games Today. ! Jack Dempsey, who funday was her-| had enough worries without picking a | the placing of three men in the finals | =~ i ’ ok an KoahlaRARSeverelal Toont Ittt e oo Bingbamtonliin e ity two | alded far and wide as the man who | referce, and therefore he and the|of the 100 and the 115 meter dashes, | ' Cioomen—Spaid Gets Verdict Oves R faid Sneee s T eames Neterl Gy el On i e ‘]tml\'m’s unrll the rnmnllmr[n of the To-|the American team got away to a ‘ Youthful Opponent. Toronte in New: Eral sl against Lhe | 1600 commission reached an agree-| ST ) A 2 i Loronin ewark, j an it him - re gainst the | oC0 O ehy the (ask was shunted | 8001 Start on the first day of the | New Haven, June 24—Hartford s e i | ropes, yesterdar paid the y nalty for SRR O St S inter-allied games in Pershing stad- | evened the series with New Haven MERIC AG saffalo in Baltimore, | achieving flecting same. Tate was| © (Sl & (3 ity resterday. s " The visi BRAVES SCALP PHILLIES AMERICAN EAGL | ohoving Rooling e oo wan | 3, 1 e o o, Doxing senel | " 4 - | Lot cle belco g | bitrary action, and therefore submit.| AD international crowd of 000 | tors had a seven-run lead in th - EASTERN LEAGUF round of his bout with Dempsey 3 |\esiie st < or | Persons watched the contests. Robert | fifth. but the locals bunched hits in Results Yesterday. 2 z i , was counted out and requirea | fed to the boxers a list of names of| gimpcon of Columbia, Mo., record | two innings R ane o Rudolph Pitches Airtight Game and New York 11, Philade i i - = aish elling salts be- | candidates from which it was expected | S el il B Vi nn rv:.] and came withm one ; . . Washington 12, Boston 5 i e X ctendey | fore attempting to Ieave the ring. a selection would be agreed on. Wil-| (o0 (0 (N8 S Y B Ryan of | 2 g e vte | She Mg 8t Teosers Only Score in Closing Tnning av s e Providence 3, Springfield 2 = S L e ! lard tossed thé entire list back to the [ ¥ c s, and Pat Ryan of | irimes and Allen of the Cleveland 3, Chicago i€ g The first knockdown came from i | A , ; i < s i JSerco DI o e claroq | the Irish American Athletic club, | team featured. The sc : Detroit 5, St. I | Pittsfield 2, Waterbury 1 erthool tohine 1 1 o | Doard and the Toledo men declared | I i { score —Pirates Continue Good Work. e £, 5 ou | Hartfor Mot s e R e 2| ihat the ony mame they would con- | NeW York, champion hammer throw- | r. hoe r ook the coun x before arising. 3 ‘ S r, unfurled the Stars and Stripes at | H rd 050002—9 12 4 g . - Bridgeport 8, Worcester 4. T S i | sider was that of Pecord. Rickard is|¢h Ul anditirinesia Anior 69002 12 ¢ Philadelphia, June 24.-—Boston de- 3 PC 3 MR Then Dempsey t over his right and | o o8 he situation, but said he | the opening of the games, with avia- | New Haven 006040030-—6 10 feated Philadelphia yesterday, 3 to 2, Standing of the Clubs. e | Tate erumpled on the ring fioor, i o SRivethRlada tors soaring overhead | Meyerjack a Flaherty r in the first game of the series. Ru- w. 1» Pl Standing of the Clubs. [ While the first round between | hoved to havo tne e Quulsr*l:t"«nc'l IIRBET Chs R0 SHEHER Gemie | o it .dolph, except in the last inning, was| New York ......... 30 5 e w. Dempseyand Tate ilvely, the | out before the ‘end of the wee e s Snoth Relaarl — “tight when runs threatened, and| Cleveland S 4321 Providence | ehallenger did not scem to be hitting | Arena 1y Read e Providence, J 2 k 4 $hdozh it hard, managed to scatter| o 28 . 9! Bridgeport . . with all his force. But in the second | The huge arona In Bavview park | z il s i royldence; June 2s-r1he Eoptin Chicago an BB - i | {of the four principal races were on the rec end of ¥ the safe blows. The all around work | st. Louis i { Waterbury round Dempsey whaled his opponent | Whero the combat will be staged, is| ® G, OUf PURE AT EOCES 0 e ¢ e receiving end of another of Luderus was a feature. The score: | Datrojt B ! Worcester | with greater vigor and in about 15 | nearing completion. James McLaugh- | o 1 Wie 190 mmeter dash =®dward | lacing ‘,ps'md”fl Agine hands LRk r. h e.| Boston 0 5% 435 | Springfield seconds Tate was on the floor. The | lin, the contractor, conducted a party ! \o ' T (T e ;f r)\“bu "; e ;Dflv“m‘fl Shigdes their uhnu‘ in Bostan . 000020001—3 6 0| Washington .. N5 331 Pittsnield regro had barely got on his feet when | of newspaper men to the spot yester- | MAS®! Bl Burer of Dubuaue uaver- two dayve, and CELD B U Philadelphia 000000002—2 12 0| Philadelphia i New Haven .13 | he received the knockout punch, day afternoon and cxplained the sys- | HL¥ 41Q Hutchinson, Kan, and dn. LlE nciuhoct fentuny Rudolph and Wilson; Jacobs, Smith i RiAH s i Hartford LR Dempsey was irritated by criticism | tems of exits and entrances. The | ,h'mf"r'“‘"m‘ lf;‘“;am = a}v][)\\?f{;‘ i';.” contest = O g Lest‘e!‘ BN Adies d A e e s episode and | Wooden seats are being nailed down. | 101F feais. ce eIl AN Al TiunYere, ¢ ncstur en S Olhen iy eats Games Today. Gameslodny he evidently desire demonstrate | The outer wa re in place. e E e SeiaZp e i e Rschioolfand fsco - vrolic S St. Louls, June 24—St. Louis con-| Philadelphia in New York inede i that Tatc was not in his class. It is| straight line across the enclosure will | T e D nooneaenty ere ipltehad TinERlatound che v aum o Iphj Springfield at Worce: . g I e L . { The time made by the sprinters was | an, Bob Spaid. and left the field wifh tinued its poor defensive work and{ St. Louis in Detrot. P e < ; known thal when Tate first joined the | hold 80,000 persons. making it the e made : | s ; flsk ” 0 0 s o S e b © | s X { not extraordinary. The day was cold |a charged against him on the [Bittaburah won again vesterday by s Washing ; L0 . Dempsey camp he was inclined to ! t arena ever built for : i & s o th : 3 y by 3§ hington in Boston New Haven at Bridgeport (7 5 | and clear. - i Bool. Busveic wasic briniee to 2. Stengel's home run in the sixth, | Cleveland in Chicago. Pittsfie Boniioid | nola back his own punches and make | ing event. Its cost will be RS S e d boo urvere was in brillian semblue Terry absad of him, gave the artford the work as light as possible. Demp. Rickard announced that the seat| IN the baseball game W. S. Fuller, ) form, his southpaw breaking B e Tres — e ’ sey warned him to do his best or re. | fales to date was $400,000, but as tho | formerly of the ‘S'V‘““tm“g‘“’";‘ Sretigiineantiiulivaanaibuc ts g e N 7 < ! tire from the staff, and when [ aren=Rwiifholdlis 817000 0008 crowd || SR IeRELSE S IR ERIRORS BRS LS ana g earnored His Ihe Pittsburgh . 000012000—3 7 0 RUNS FOR THE WEEK | complied he got a knockout for his: there are still plenty of good seats i'l\flns by 5 to 0, much to the delight | score: Ejabare e e [ e A e e A S ‘fl n_gno American soldiers in the | L.e Miller and Schmidt: Tuero, Ames > =Hgh e S | that the taskc of the sparring partmer . TENNIS COURTS READY [ ionchere, Broyidence 3 e and e “BY LBAGUE. s mest thankless ont i | | Miss Margaret Wilson, daughter of | Springfield 100000100—2 9% 2 AR s 1 SQSLOH Ralenle 111 01 95471 | e i rl::::(lx'r:‘( Wilson, was an interested " Spai(}i and Weeden; Purvere and - e *hicago e 3 | The Jamaic 50 guilty of ator: { Connolly BOC 'H REPEA' St. Louis < i 21 93 pernicious ac against Dempse: Supervisor Pilz of St. Mar; Play- | The perfeetly drilled troops of two = | Pritaaen Anderso e L F e i i A 0 & 5 __ | nations filled the big stands and they | Waterl June 24.—A little one- Bridgeport Lightweight Disappoints | Brookin B eediicleia without Mm»; grounds Has Grounds All Fixed Up | lmlulrv]srtlrl a volume of sound that re- |bace hit that Bob Messenger punched - ! A 5] 01 93 10 3 5 et lalone ths Eoull ol e . ¢ sembled nothing else so much as the | into the ninth inning won the gamé Pittsfield Fight Fans Again, T s e o 5 . | —Fourth of July Program Complete s 5 8! s Agal Cincinnati f‘]‘:”" Q’ L 90 terweight, made a good showing with + P { demonstration at the Polo Grounds | for Pittsfield over Waterbt t Reid- Pittsfield, June 24.—Louis Bogash | Pittsburgh ‘ir;]‘fn r‘ ) 84 s4 Demy The challenger was in the | Supervisor Arthur A. Pilz of st | When Benny Kauff slams out a homer | ville yesterday afternoon. The tegms of Bridgeport disappointed the Pitts- —— S e o best has shown in recent | Mary’s playgrounds announced today it the ninth inning. = Nothing was | were tied at one all and there were Arkil isrelisles e AMERICAN LEAGUE. [ sRe 9 3 e hetna e et e % | lacking but the locomotive cheer and |two out when McCorry, who had e : ; 5D ARA ek T SRt ey > "d apparently reached the con- [are now in readiness for | the Tiger yell to make the crowd drawn a free ticket to the initisl o ond time in the last few months. Bo- g 88 83 08 99 clusion that he has been doing too | Posters advertising the champions seem like a mass of rooters at a Yale- | ner and stolen second. rode home en gash was booked to fight “Harlem Ed- | Chicago f;«”r;: Okt LTS much wor 1 he took a day off. He | wrestling match betwecen Waino Ke- { ETinceton game. | Messenger's timely single and gave die” Kelly of New York and when it | Detroit 5 o o | dia not near the training camp. | tonen of Worcester, Mass., holder of ; Sunday afternoon was one long to | the Hillics a 2 to 1 victory. The score TR R R s e 2 Sy > 2| and Jast night took a party of friends | the middiewelght title and Tony Ese- | P temembered aside from the at. hig o Philade 5 4 alentine— i o e T i he was the hero || £ this olty, which will be staged | tendance and notse, s a colorful | Pittsfield 601000001—2 6 s Referee Shotsy Shannaha . um of this city, which will be staged | & bout eferee hotsy hannahan of NaW You 6 11 o 67 T4 L1 a9 | of a picture. R e soundaion R iy have | SPectacle nothing like it has ever | Waterbury 100000000—1 88 oflht,\dnms announced that Red Al- | ¢loveland 0 3 4 ‘“‘fl'“” . x | An unexpected tangle has developed | Leen placed in Main street store swin- | De€D seen in this country. The flags Fortune and Devine and len of Br'vh:fr?m‘r would substitute | \ashington 4 12 5 88 104—487 ! {1 the matter of referce, and it | dows, and are attracting much atten- ' ©f elghteen nations were flylng and ; Hargrave. i for Bog sy,‘ am Driver of Bridge- o = ! Yook though there would be much | tion. The bout promises to be oné ' tlere were 1,500 athletes, all attired S ;:rrfl:icp.‘;,fi‘ ”m‘.(‘n‘fn:‘\xw;;\t and onlf:::(} INTERNATION AL LEAGUE, DEVON POLOISTS SWAMPED. | petine and de w,fi{m the thixd | of the greatest ever held in this city. | I? unifo \,.AT‘Wm-‘a of lthci;" na- '];gnmn June 24.—The Ameri- I xplanation, arge | = = —— ) in the ring is decided an. A R i tane A on | tionalities. As the French bands hit Bach almost at will yester- rath of g him | i \\I T. W. T. F. 8. ! Philadciphia Country Ciub Four Vie- naturally to h been expected 0 ,[,:);I‘jmh? the morning ; Plared out “Dixie” the sturdy men of beating Worcester 3 to ¢ after figh e > | Buffala 10 & Philadelph o | Who fSoRtnInI SR b oy o e At TenT o (RSl IO T UG R0 b PE G TS Tl i inning. Local bats- o A e et - o ey | adop A noutrdden, | cause e is the champion he 1 one of the fastest colored teams | M 2t !'l‘f‘vv> entente binding togetiier | men punche : bout. Kell s Al siRertton) 9 spects, the Devon polo tea - [fsalectiie ereras Enaletate (Bt e tte rnoonil wol e ge0idisns wiliofihad Rloushtisld e bagid 5 G oul. Kelly outpointed Allen during | DINER ton 4 spects, th von polo {eam was de- | he second line of opposition comes nes in the Clly league will be | #lde on the battlcfields. l es. The the contest, but lacked t punch to "““‘ e | feated by the Phiiads ~ Country | rrom the Toledo boxi commission S a) and ihert will baianlathlatics Wihere iwasEonly ona thing Mo iman r. e have much effect upon him. Allen | '*0¢F £ club qu Bula yesterday after- | {10 members of which appear to be- E the program at the opening of the ; Bridgeport 00102x—8 121 kept Kell in the last two rounds { noon py a score of 20 to 7 ! lieve that because the battle is to take | adium Sunday. Presidents Poin- | Worcester 112000000—4 7.2 and interested for a timec the fans second contest in compet Dlace 1n Toiedo, f1e reforce should be e ileland Wilson wereEloinave mada T T e R 4 Ty nd inter me. ¢ cont Jlace oledo, t1 e SEmEeE s » to have . emo d Skif ch and Tyler who had become disgusted because of UE. third Woodcrest cup, don a Toledo man. Naturally. their choice CELEBRATE! grand entree just after the French e - the substitution g M SR Paul Mil The final ¥ is Ollie Pecord, and it looks as though _June 24.—Frankie and Amerfcan troops hed marched GREB G DECTSION, ictor Ritchie of New YVork knock- irsday between yes ¢hey will hald out for him to the lai v City bantamweight. | aroundsthe oval. President Poincare Pittsburgh, June 24—Harry Greb of f: ou‘h addy Doyle of New Brxmin(;n % i n Maw’ ey Not Pfl!tk‘uluv‘ is celebrating his thirtieth birth- | was A. W. O. L. twenty minutes and | Pittsburgh was ziven the r{ewavw“ rbznsdh.o;:j ;‘f;]\;vdbg;@ ffl?r-d:llu'\d six- s é m last Saturda : willing to | da He \\'ni born in Jersey City on: President Wilson declined te attend, : decision over Mike Gibbons of gt. Paul iy k:-?- s i At jeast it goef e o U 24, 1889. During the his Presbyterian consciepee rebeiling. | in-their 10-round bout here lagt night < e Aac'.?u vnoug!lno.)o{ly could A :,‘» IEYE LU | years that Frankie has bsen box This despite the fact that the affair at Forbes fleld. A regord ¢rowd wits bfawofitr:-' .?: ;fi;-::atr:]h:}o h(g :saen a L‘}?d (f}c.“‘,e 3 3 professionally he has fought three was stiged by the Y. M. C. A. nessed the boyt, which was fyllef ad- R otihe i ?S\lfrcn»' Qpr“%;g_m 8 ¢ shooting P capabl > man will suit| times for the bantamweight title. en- | The contract for building the stad- | tion from the starting bell yntl] the Ble apot to w”»um)' Sna f I"m‘»-[l;w_ e g wever ended 2 ol refore I suggested that names | gaging in twenty round bouts jjum called for i completion in | finish. Greb won six rounds on points, B n and await the J B ctors played an exccllent game, both foi le men wr written on slips of { Johnny Coulen Willjams and | ninety days, but French labor troubles 1 one was even and Gibbons took the count of 10. x--Indicates no game played. individuglly and as a combination. paper and put into a hat, the name | Pete Herman. ldela)‘ed the work, which made it others. s

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