New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 26, 1919, Page 8

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FFEREE SQUABH LEAN SWEEP FOR VANKEE FINALISTS Americans Have Big Lead in Inter-Aliied Games in France Pershing Stadium, Joinville le Pont, June 24.—The first in the inter-allied athlet meet today resulted in clean sweeps for Uncle ¥'s boys. Old Glory was raised to the top of tI role six tim de noting first, ond and third place in each of the two events. The score at the end of taday's competition was: United States 12, all other nations 0 Fred Thompson, the formcr ama- teur all around champion of the United States, won the final of the hand grenade throwing contest, with Sam Thomson second and D. C. Wyckavage third. In the finals of the javelin throw George Bronder of the New York A. C. captured first laure alifornia Butler with Harry Liversedge, the collegian, second and J. third. Three of the six men whe will start in the 100 meter finals and three of the ten men who will answer the call to post in the final of the 1,500 meter run are Americans. The semi-final heats in both events were held today and Yankees were prominent in the gcoring. Eddie Teschner, the former Harvard sprinter, and Sol Butler, the Dubuque coilegian, finished second and third respectively to Lindsay of New Zealand in the first semi-final, with Howard of Canada and Caste of France training. Both heats were won in 11 seconds. Stout a Winner. In the two trial heats, first five men in each to run in the final of the 00 meter run, Shields, the Penn collegian, finished second to Mason of | New Zealand in the first heat in 4:10 and Clyde Stout of the Chi- cago university won the second heat in 4:16 Americans also fore in the trial ter hu and the Bob Simpson, the collegian, and Fred Kelly York A. C. won their heats in the hurdles and W. B. Ames, the collegian, shed second in the heats. addock 1dock of 0 meter dash were much to the heats of the 110 me- a 00 ter former Missouri of the New 110 m schner, 2 qualified one of and H the In the bantam weight preliminaries of the boxing, Wigger Evans of Aus- tralia won a decision ecvor Johnny (Babe) Asher of Detroit in a ten round bout. It was a good, hard fight throughout with Tva tronger toward the end. A. E. F. champion in h ig;sald by tho ringside expe the best chance of winning tam’ weight honors. MecGrath Canada was awavded fhe decision over Pain of Belginm in ntam tht class. McGrath forced the | g and T was on defensive throughout rton Beats Canadian. ave ban- the ain INCETON GOLFERS two finalsl in | ton of California previously ’ I won in the light heavy welght | - little more red tape must be un- Preliminaries from Herscovitz of Can- | Wound before they are disclosed, but 8da. The Canadian was at a disad. |©ne thing revealed was the fact that vantage through the American’s longer | it addition to a referec there will be R a T Andl e Gt hen bk ie | tholiiaE s W Gavin and Adam fought pluc throughout the ten | EMPle of the Army, Navy and Ci- SR i At toliowedl] n Board of Boxing Control, who closely by a large crowd of Amecrican | have been struggling with the prob S | lem for nearly a week, left last even- I";‘ | C S 3 Philadelphia Baston ) Boston at New York Pittsburgh St. Louis at Games Today. Fhiladelphia at Bronklyn i Chic AMERICAN LEAGUE, terday, ults Ye k Roston n Washi ! game.) | Boston 1, Washington 0, (sscond | game.) 1 New York 7. Philadelphia Chicago 7 Clevelund 1. Detroit-St. Louis (wet grounds.) Standing of the Cluba, Ww. L. w York 32 16 1 Cleveland 19 i | Chicago | Detroit i St. Louis Boston Washington Philadelphia Games Today. Washington at Boston Philadelphia at New Chicago at St. Louis. Cleveland at Detroit York. 'OMORROW—YANKEE ATHLETES CLEAN up LE—RED SOX AND SENATOR S DIVIDE EVENTS IN F TWIN BILL—BOBBY JONES PULLS FREAK PLAY IN GOLF MATCH — RANCE—ROBINS ROUT GIANTS smmm—— il | J — Somebedy & 4 Result Fhamton 4, grk 3. Tor 8, agyns 4. Ro " Buffallo-Baltim Bllon account of wet sroun Standing Baltimere FERNATIONAL LE: GUE s Yesterday. Je City onto Toronto sey o el ore game of ihe Clubs. W 41 postpo 21 Games Today. Binghamton in Jersey City, (tv Toronto in Newark Rochester in Reading Buffalo in timore (two zames EASTERN LEAGUE. Results Providence Waterbur: Br Haven izeport St Providerce Bridgzeport Waterbury Worcester Springfield Pittsfield New Haven Hartford Yesterday. ling of the Cluhs, W L, 4 16 Providence at Vew Haven at idgeport Waterbur: at Pitt at Worcester Springfield Hartford 14 REFEREE SQUABBLE. NEAR SETTLEMENT Han in Ring July 4 Toledo, Ohic. June 26.—Affer nes 1# as many conferences, ultimatums and exchanges of notes re neces- sary to seftle the world war the dis- | | putants in t reat wrangle over | { the veferce of the Willard-Dempsey | | battle vesterd wgreed on terms of | peace and signed the pape The | {names of the three men who wiil sit | in judgment on the gladiators one | week from next Frids were not made public. ing for New Yor! The first knockout went to Spalla of | They sald they Ttaly, who sent Van der Eynd of Bel- | Would submit thejr report to a meet- glum to the canvas for the count of { I8 of the hoard in Y Yorks feh in the second round. Hallam of | Friday and that after that body I Nt a good exhibition, | taken action the names of the offic winning fi Cole of Canada in the! Would be tel P to Tex R first featl ight hout ard here Nt wrestlers lost their first| Gavin and Emple said they could twollGraso wrestling bouts. | not divulge the names in advance of Weegan, - thrown by | their submission to the board, and Daly of Canada in 4 minutes 20 sec- ' Rickard declared he could not say onds. Polk, American. twrestled | anything about a matter that was in Coeles of Belbium to a standstill for | the hands of the hoard. Enough is 20 minutes, when the bout was stop- | known of the action of the leading | ped and an extra period ordered by |figures in the drama to predict with | the referee. Coeles then threw Polk | confidence that Ollic Pecord, official with a ro referee of the Toledo Boxing comumis- * The var 1d contests were | sion, will be the third man in the interspersed With exhibitions of Arab- | ring. The identity of the judges is ian sword ncing, a battle roval, ja matter of conjecture. but the camel rac nd a colorful represen- | chances that they will be Juck tatian of a desert ight with the com- | Weleh and Bill Brown batants mounted on camels. This] Ell v ch laug r fr tho | k. ;\‘v’ much laughter from h,i S COSTS $250, The Summaries. | 5 100 meter heats—®irst | Pittsfield Forced to Pay That Sum for heat won by Lawrence, | Shortstop Bates’ Services, | Mass.; Zurin, cond; ime, | s aona i e Heatlia o I Pittsfield, Juane 26.——Henry Bates, Lind New Zealand; Harburton, | the former New London shortste a. second; time, 11 seconds.| o has been playing with Chatta- | Third heat won by Sol tler, Hutch- | inson, Kan Hume, Australia ccond ; DoCE N enn L S meoson Peen (”7’ {ime, 11 scconds. Fourth heat won by | dered o report ta the Pittsfield club. | Howard, Canada; Caste, France, sce- This is not the first time this sea- | ond; time, 11 1-5 seconds. Fifth heat | son Bates has received these instrue- | won by Paddock, Pasadena, Cal.; Cro- | tions, but it is hoped this latest order | Jtaly, second: time 11 seconds. | \will be effective i 00 meger run, qualifying heats— | To make this latest ord | heat won by Mason, New Zeal- | the Pittsfield baseball club ha | Shield Philadelpl second: | compelled to pay over the sum i France, third: M Yy, Al $250, this amount to cover a tr | tralia, fourth: La Plerre. (‘anad tion between the &t WL Minn., i ffth; time, 4:10 2-5. Second heat | New Landon clubs season | by Stout, CI Delve France, | whic'. Bat Herndon were { second; C ers, Aust third; | cured from ul by New London. | Lacay, France, fourth: Schardt, Mil-| The §2 paid by the Pitts ® fifthy time, 4:16 | fiela club und test, it being con- 00 ter dash, semi-finals—First | ! that when the Pittsfield people | heat wen by Lindsay, New Zealand; | secured the fran the on- Teschner, Lawrence, M second: | don elub and p it the sum of | 3utl Hutchinson, Kan., third: time, ; $1.000 they had mrance that th i 11 seconds. Second heat won by Pad- | transfer included 3 nchise and dock i, Cpl Howard, Can-|] the services of the named on | ada, secont Cast France, third;| the New Loundon r list. It now ! time, 11 second | develops that Pittsfield not onlv fails | —_— to secure all the players named. but | CHOSEN DARTMOUTH i s compelled to pay $230 to secure one N T Jube member of the team. v And in paying the ! club fails to securc th | Herndon, one of the players on L 4 reserve list of the New London el . The signing of Jeff Tesreau | which became the property of &2 as baseball coach for a two-year pe- | pittsfield club with the purchase of * ahe franchise from the Eastern league. i@A!ways VTakixgi.z the Jé)} Gut of Life wa Tawe mMy ADVIC N {xm(\ ) f( : D-A\:’lAlr‘ WhY ? ) 5 Rom .‘r»l -O:L \ - FIASCO AND EvERYSoDY UnNow How T JAENG 7 witt BE So AFTER TS S e P OUGR — - NO' TRAINS= NO il e T HOTELS— NO EATS -~ NO AND GAVE T g e AWAY FtOHT — Rouni D5 T LL BE A wouLpn'T ) Two BLES OR YouR TICHKET = 0 cooLD RID oF _2\_/ { N ETTR JINS 1 Y RUNS FOR THE ! O R i NATIONAL | Boston X 15 | Chicago SEE T G2 | Philadel 213 9 BErooklyn 1 x 11 2] ; New York & x 7 4 Cineinnati 1 x 4 1 Pittsburgh 7 3 2 1 | o | AMERICAN LY | S SRRy s | Roston ARG | Chid Ay o g | Tictroit 5 8 | St. Louis p o | Philadel S 4 0 3 | New York 6 11 9 ¢ ! Cleveland 0 & 2 1 | Washington 4 12 » | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. | F. § i Newark ! Read | Buffalo 5 | 1o e | Tion = | ore x ester x g ey City: 10 x N2 o ‘ EASTERN L ! Arn S | Hartford A9 06 | Pittsfieid 3 2 1 i Worcest (G | New Haven 6 6 Waterbury 10 1 7 & Providence 6 3 6 2 Bridgcport f 14 i | pringficld & 2 6§ 1 | x—{Ind ! weighs 218 poune Rizht: Ja Red Sox and Senaters Divide Twin | Bil—White Sox Down Indians-— TERN [HAQ i TEI ACHF Vanks Again Defeat Athlotics, FASTERN LEAGUE Boston, June 26.—After Washington i had defeated Boston, 8 to 3. in a frec , Mattatucks Down Boosters By Bunch. hitting, loosely fielded terday Boston won the ing Hite—=scnators Dron Game to In the sunset contest Sam We e : g the better of Walter Jahns ‘ Fneh==tomud ores Woreester, June irst game N o . Tk Washington 102010100 9 29 Cr of Boston 10010100 6 41 iere do and Picinich; Ruth : Wal-land - T I o i 0000000000 1 0 The scorr 3 100000000-—1 5 © o/ : Agnew and Gharrit VAlerhuis 10 L Bridgep \ 210 6-—2 10 £ — v + Walsh a Skiff nd Murphy ennet N g Chicago, June bunet : L l ed its hits vesic and defeate H Cleveland, 7 to 1, in the final g g 5 ] the series as canght his : G game of the 1 for Clevelan I Soep terday. The scorc honie r pitcher, T tobins Land Hive it 0610060001 itobins Land Havd Chic 2022010057 ¥ Wi % o Morton, I mann Phil B 1 Lt O’'Neil and ’l s, Lowdermilk and Bot plit Lven Schalk. Frook i R § ah do when Han scorcd on @ Philadelpk New York ....- Perry and Perk [ sell ana Hannah. re yestorde + I won in the ninth, ubled to left and = 111000600—3 000 ins 1021——4 Schneider, HATIONAL LEAGUE t—Braves hs but 178 the opening | Broc failed to over- | | ger de- ! Lud on Wil fela crnoon n1 pinches visitc fol e McCorry ar on Giants’ Hurlers, apd Phils Tlown Reds, Brook- 010 put successive ANGHOR BRAND L acturing Company Than Foundry In a well pia the Office tcam won dry with a scoro of chor Brand lcaguc ]| ayed on St ary | fore a w | fice_em H. C. Noble, | of North and Judd Manu 'I 0., was among tho: pres | also Genaeral Superin | of the local concern & { who is at the he | branch of the { ran high at tim and good plays | making a good one | pickup of a grc | his man out at Voltz of the Fe yod tches and andinz of Leag Real weight said to (C) Underwood & Underwood. | S et o league will play N | games among themselves oklyn 600 200 01x—9 14 2 ian All North and Judds ey, Fehupp, Ragan and Gon- . picked and outside games p, Ch and Miller. | tliough not entering in tk . league this son a June e I'terial from w ton again divided a dou- | be developed terday. the itors | tenm entered first game, 9 to 4, an z R i Cery RINCETON WIN . homie in deep center Pl\] Gl 0 in ightl i rers on a The scores ntercoliegiate Golf Bt ! Goes to Team From R H: B 160 000 200—9 12 0| Harvard is Second and 101 000—4 s 4} 3 1 \dy. | _ Philadelphia, June 2 University won the Intercoll te Merion yester |k s for the 72 holes | ple Harvard. with score of 1% was second and Yale third, one strok behind Harvare ‘ ores . wer{ ollows Columbi sum a Dean) Penns 1,489 Ivania Willian folla m-—Woo e Gt ey . Total] ! » games, but the | 1,355 poned on account o 340; Baker; 338§ 158, Total. 1,386, cott Total 1,387 001 000 400 100 000 R 200 370; Black, 3548 Manning, 582. To Coleman, 1,618 hen the) on balls over two runs on

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