New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 12, 1919, Page 13

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I STRUNH. . . N PALM []F HANI] QuwnoERwy oo INPERWODD . Cleveland Hurler &5 Spotted Good BlAaxe YouR vacavion Cant 1 3 ‘ ON OUR OLD RELIABLE AIRSHIP LINE Lead at Stapt by Mates | RBC NeVER FAIL DIRIGIBLE. RN e O EJea SickiEss SUBMARING Fohl's sturdy athletes Miller Hn P s £V HOUNDS O RO, B How Teans: ATLANTIC GR winning three out four zames S TRAINS | the mourners cor post-mor- | EQNT\NE NTAL EXPREDSS tem examination to determine the <OSs cause of the catastrophe | HORST POWER 2y “It was due veak pitching,” | testitied one o he eyve-witnesses to the sad affair. “Look at the way them Apaches slammed Frnie Shore fo four aces in the first frame. It was awful T hold,” said anothtr witness, “that it was weak hitting. Tour bingles in nine sessions. two of ‘em by \Wall Pipp, one by this here assin, Roge: Pefkinpaugh, and the other by Wickland, his first since he got on the Yank pay roll, can't win many | ball gamc | In spite of the four-run handicap | saddled on the Yanks by Shore, Pipp | made a determined effori to capture the pastime on two distinct occasions. With one down in the second frame. Pipp smashed a triple to center, and scored when Bodic went out at first Pratt and THannah got passes an waited for Shore to bring them home, but still are waiting. The score e i New York ....010 000 000 1 s Cleveland ....221 000 00x—3 McINNIS .. Shore, Smallwood, Nelson and | Hannah; Bagby and O'Neil. Sox Bunch Hits and W Chicago, July 12.—Chicago made | i* four straight from Philadelphia yes- | was a greal surprise to bascball fans, terday by winning 7 to i. The loga The recent transfer of Amos Strunk hut the poor showing of the Red Sox won the game by bunching their hits | may make further irading necessary off Perry. Cicotte, hocked by fine i el ipport, had little trouble holding the visitors safe. The score: The four most prominent | are shown here and it may be that o onc or more of them will be trans- PR aaalor 00 Coo R0 iy ferred to another club. Chicago ......030 030 01x— .. _SCHANG. Perty and Perkine Cicoitel and Schalk PECK STILL LEADS S el —Detroit took the me of the series from Wash- [New England i 1 o ng an ington yesterday by 3 to 1. Harper = who was knocked out of the hox ting Clip in Americas Thursday, assaved a comchack an.l pitched good ball until the sixth, | Thorpe at Top of National Batsmen. | when he zave way to a pinch-hitter, | Yankee's Captain Maintains i'ast Bat- | i o Chicago, July 12 tozer Peckin- g O v nie Washington ...000 001 000—1 10 1 mes, including 1ast | Dotroif . T ey +'s contest, continues to lead | Harper, Gill and Agnew; Love and | 'w Yerk, who hit safely in | | the regulars in batting in the Ameri- | Ainsmith. can league, his mark of remain- s — { ing unchanged from last week, accord- BOSTON HORSES IN FPRONT. ing to averages released toc o Cobb, who returned to the game after | Captur T m Road Driv- more than two weeks' absence from | ors’ Meet at Wilmington. the Tigers' lineup bas not recove his bafting eve and has dropped from | second to fifth place On the < hand Joe Jackson. the slugging out- fielder of the White Sox. has str his stride and has climbed from enth to sccond place with an avera f.350. Thi at batting hy the rgoan 1s given him the total Wil ton, Del.. July 12.—RBoston horsemen won the Point Cup here in i the final day's races of the Junier Jeague. The card yesterday included | | the races postponed from yesterday. Kipney McGregor, the 13-year-old bay gelding of IFred Nuhnwin, won the 2:17 trot, the- featurc of the | Ronors, hold lngt week by Sisler, | double dax's program. He outstep- oz e ped the celebrated son of Lord Alver- Xy ston, Hawkins, in both miles in Nuhnwin fi rather averse to star the m of Bourbon McGr Peckinaugh b s leading the bat- ters chalked up five more runs to his credit ana leads the run getters. He | 49 aclovasiveLy heavy e s el Louise Guy., owned by . e Tomp- | Rahe Ruth, the bLis Boston south- | KINs of Goshen, which went in 2:131; | paw pitcher and outlfielder, bagged | Jast Wwe over the historic ring, was two more homers and leads the civ- | N0 in form yesterday and made a | i drte mitees T e (R of Dbreaks that- put her out of | man. Cleveland, ‘who still is out of the | 'he¢ race. The speedy Goshen horse | game, has been passed by Vitt, Boston, s second in the firs at. but, as 1 in sacrifice h who has 25, while | She was running a cat deal, was Chapman has 22 The 12 thefts of | ced last | Johnson, « ind, have put him fir Perhaps the most popular vietory | among the ! stealer s in the 2:21 im Thorpe, the Indian athlete, con- ed by Alice Peter, a bay mare ot ed to lead the Nuational league hit- | owned by Philip Hoefner of Hyd | ters and widened the eap between | . L. 1. The judges set the Long | himself and Gavy Cravath. recently | Island trotter back for breaking in appointed manager of Philadelphin. | the fi heat. in which she broke | Thorpe's n s W os Cravati's | twice and lost ground. The judges Y D A FIGURE 356, Hy Myers of Brooklyn showed | ruled that Acheen won and pldced | PEGOR trot. which was cap- the real class ame he batters. how- | the Hoefner horse last in 2:23. To ever, by climbing from 22d place | display her speed the little daughter among the regulars last week with a | of Peter the Great. 2:07%. made the | RReferce of Championship mark of .207 to a tic for third pl second heat in 2:191, and the third | this week with an aver: of .332.|in 2:20, coming under the wire five | ek, Chicago. broke the tie | lengths in front of Dr. Ben, a Ros- with Olsen. Brooklyn. last | ton horse, owned by W. J. McDonald. | lard Had Him Agree Decision If Bout Went Hundreds of New England sol- | time folks from their home com- ( ers, lying ill or wounded in the | munities. Some of them are “blue In number of runs scored and = = E Toledo. July 2.—( great Army Debarkation Hosplitals | and these are taken to dinner and ! ds with 46 tallies to is credi. | OXTORD WINS ON (REASE, f New York are receiving their first [ the theatre or are put in touch with Benny Kauff, New York = v took | - | pecial welcome and often their first | men from their communities, who | the total hase honors f | Defeats Cambridge in Classic of Eng ouch of home as a result of the ef- give th heart-to-heart talk i but the veteran continued hold )w‘ liis of Wolunteer iwomen iworkers | iOthers nt jobs back home and for | jead among the home run hitters. | t the New England desk in the | these the War Camp Community | j¢ {otal hiises number 113, while London, July 12.—Oxford b a1l of States in that While rvice maintains a nation-wide em- | (- ome states are using large appro- | ployment service which, under Dr. priations, such as Mass 's | W. D. Fisher, secks jobs in New p50,000 and Kansas's $35 i England and in other states for sol- referee of the Y champions lish Cricket Season. O AR 2 SRRt tails of an agreem 5 . heen demand Basmadeld o e Cambridge at Lord's yesterday hy 45 | Dave v demand Daubert, Cincinnati, continued in | runs in the first big classic of the | to the effect that front among the sacrifice hitters with | Fnglish ericket scason. The rival uni- geclare the winn icoming their home-coming diers and sailors. 20, while Bigbee, Pittsburgh. contin- | Versities met for the first time since onnecticut, New Hampshire, V The hospital work of the Hall of ued to show the way to the base stes 1914, Al » and fashionable crowd | ont, Maine, and Rhode Island are | States is, perhaps, the most impor- | €rs with 21 theft was attracted to the famous inclosure aving this work to the Society of | tant thing done there. Under a sys- — — Oxford batted first and yan up the | nature to the agy ew. Tngland women. Without the | tem perfected by the War Camp SPENCER IS REINSTATED, large score of 387, Howell carrving| to the bout on d of state funds even for the cler- | Community Service the names of all o A : off the batting honors with a grand Rt R s e || Se el B R Do onk B Julviied Ghe S reine & 0 to 150 wounded men a day, number of 4,000 arrivals a day, are & omen of this organizauion are do- | jmmediately divided into state | racing bicyclist was announced yes- he best they can to see that | groups and put in the hands of the terday by K. T. Kelsey, of the Racing | . S fvew England’'s wounded men are | Hospitality Committees from the board of the Nationzl Cycling associa- | Were dismissed for 168, which left Pecord decla elcomed as warmly, if not as gen- | yarious states. The women at once | tion. Spencer was indefinitely sus- | CAmbridge 276 fo win. The Cantabs brously, as those of sister states. | gurjte to the boys asking them to pended and fined $200 for throwing | PUt up a same fight, but could put fore funds are urgentlv needed. They [ ca1] at the Hall of States, or, if that i | together only 230 an bd sent to Mise Elizabeth Dex- | g impossible, to indicate whether er, New FEngland desk, Hall of | (hey wish to have a visitor call on Btates, New York. them. e 4. The incident o 3 The giving of the home-touch to The New England desk is in the une | ie incident caused fa riot Judees ibefore = kne welcoming of returning fighters | o charze of Miss Elizabeth B. and Spencer was arrested for disor- | K dict entres at the Hall of States, which | pooior ™ ohe is assisted by Mrs. | derlv conduct. Tater he was rear- | It had been sett me War Camp Community Service Sl o Gl e rested on the charze of inciting a riot | / o 5 3 James 5 i t 27 West 25t Streel Ja ine 100 iy yoli o ” Rickar: fmaintaing at 27 West 23th Streel | U @ York Coleny of the Society | and f $100 in a police court by | Rickar w’iflfo ”th; tka' the war's end of New England Women, and Mlss | Judge Ak Balinter, who witnessed dle, as judges, would D e the soldiers meet for the first | Lizzie Woodbury, treasurer. Epehoct : : | at the concl the twelve roundl Pecord assertey - ~, lard, who decla iunings of 170.- Cambridge responded with 280. With a lead of 107, the | ter the ring un Dark Blues again took the crease, but | left in the hand statepient of Arthur Spencer as ing a frame up, ed a i promoter, that ik Krame during the running of the quarter mile champion race at the Veledrome, in Newark, | Toledo official wo with the fight u and Major HALAS AND JONES RYETEASED. | went the rounde ho Cleveland, Ohio, July 12.—The re- J [ lease 1o the American Gciation understood that FOR QUICK RETURNS Ll e Senehe York American league baseball club his own decisior Y = i was announced ye terday by Man- That "hang from USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS N " Gicovze Halas goes to St. Paul and known until Pecord divu i | | | = | lnficlder John Jones to &oledo. | formation yest y

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