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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, -i918, YANKS' LOSING STREAK IS BROKEN IN SECOND PART OF TWIN BILL WITH TIGERS—WILLIE MEEHAN'S MANAGER THINKS PROTEGE IS ENTITLED TO BATTLE WlTH CHAMPION DEMPSEY—MAMMOTH CROWD EXPECTED TO WlTNESS PAL MOORE—JIMMIE WILDE FIGHT lN LONDON TOMORROW NlGHT ANKEES MANAGE ' HAMPDENS GRAB | Wor T o s MEEHAN INSISTENT OWINGAMEAT LAST. A SEE-SAW CONTEST —— ;. . e | TDBOXWITHCHAWE e You NEVER Cawn DEPEND On- M'RIAR - whERe H Two A M. AND MRIA On WoMEN - LU - Comc ow | | NOT HERE YE&T-SH& | EnTERTAIN ThE ARE You Yow- HERE | AM. fow Yorkers Take Second Part of Semators Start O Like Winners: | Promisen me raire- e cnpoRtoes whte | Qut! Comm on OuT! | (il BeT Im MakinG Gibson Declares San Franciss FULLY Sme'D BE HERE PATIMG — e sl MYSELE POoPULAR ' FRA WAIT NG OoH-H WHAT Te e wiTh Tee PEoPLE Twin Bill From Detroit | But Falter Toward Close Gr-n MAans-R- R0l MRIAR- &G - eme-) on- MRIAT MRiA! | Result Gives Protege Right Detroit, July 16.—After losing six| Springfield, July 16.—Springfield | New York, July 16—When Billy traight the Yankees finally beat the | evened up the two-day series with | Gibson, manager of Willie Meehan igers in the second game of a dou- | Hartford at League Park vesterday | ) was vesterday informed that the ple-header on Navin field vesterday.| by trimming the Senators, 7 to 3. 4 > H ¥ & Army, Navy and Civilian Board of he game was called in the sixth in- | The ras replete with excite- ¢ y g Boxing Control favored a match Hé- plng to allow New York to catch a! ment, as the home club was behind y tween Dempsey and the Californian Fain for St. Louis, with the score 3 to ! or on even terms with the visitors up A i T he quite nature became enthusias- New York ‘was wamped in the | yntil the seventh frame. Hartford | 3 ; 4 ¢ 4 tic I;“i::"‘::‘b ";hnlo;““‘"; "‘“i: ‘iiv‘:::\;p‘ ana | B0t @ two-run lead on the Hampdens, P 7 IR i s Gy Sl RGIRGD (3 eliile Boker Peckinpaugh bobbed up as lead | Lo I the fourth OfHara's lads| ( 3 = z | Y e e ‘1”:{ BB o, while Piop moved un te sec. | cYened the count. In the fifth the y N | y ~ contest with the v B, T . Viek wan o D o nih. | locals were another run behind and S ) Y - 7 ‘ Colloe liie tho oninion . he oadt B Dratt and Bedie moved up al2gain In the sixth the clubs were Leie e Sl b Btch. The new lineup got off witn | eVen. It was the lucky seventh that e B e e bad start in the opening game, | PTOke up the game and made tie e b ot fthen the Yankees took one of their | Visitors look like schoolboy players. ! ! Teference only to three bouts between frorst lambastings of the vear. The | Four ';‘“‘Sr "fll‘ h*‘t{ AN CF g Al Dempsey and Meehan, T am informed keores: crossed the plate for the home city THtS 1S THE LAST I'tL MAKE ONE —AH=- | TRINK MRLA . that the men have met in six four First game— r. h. e.clan and cach looked as big as : T = 2l 5 g - N r > - i B Soih [ I'LL EVER ASK MoORE FINAL APPEAL 1S comiNnGg - 1 EAR round encounters. Three took place W York ......020000000— 2 7 3 jfoountain. The score: = e in Cakland and three in San Franci Detroit . Se.30133 0 r h e | HER OUT--1 Do~ T SPUTT/NG MY WHOLE A NEeE '3 S e % i Shore, Smallwood and Ruel; Dauss | Sprinzficld ...000 201 40x—7 11 1 HAVE To BE STooD HEARATNGcoR SEULRLV O Tim% LasT CALL e ‘Kl'p? '1‘\‘;1(1::; R e bnd Ainsmith. Hartford L.010 110 000—3 12 1 UP LiIME TwtS BY ANY It RIS G Eree = | the referee, two were called draws Second game— .| Purvere, Mayberry and Wilder; | WOMAN -~ op - M~ ; i and Dempsey earned tho referee’s de- [New York . ...001101—3 6 | Sherman, Meyerjack and McLeod, N 1" = An BREATHL ke ion in the other IDetroit . % ...000000—0 4 1 i Rkl by ANTICIPATION - “Mind vou’ sila Gibsen halther Mogridge and Hannah; Boland and Hillics Down Boosters, ’ 3 Meehan nor myself make ar laig Btanage. Worcester, . July 16.—Outbattiag that he will beat Dempsey, but Mee- ST fand outfielding Worcester, the Pitts- han is the only man'in America who White Sox Bunch Runs. fields won vesterday's game, 4 to 1.] | PN S holds a referee's decision over thé Chicago, July 16.—Chioago concen | The rival slabmen were Fortune and : champion, and if Dempsey thinks :;:;éti:rg;;‘; ‘1’;02:‘001_‘";"1:“1;!"‘;}; rau:h. who repeated the duel of a 7 { ! ;\Iiflh.’;yj will be easy for him he has B e night ago in every particular. the ¥ y 7 N he chance to prove i Mias o pitchers duel between Cicotts | IiSht-hander having ‘the big cnd of : Vil z “You will remember that Willard Bnd James, with the former having | the count. Worcester had several g ! = 4 failed to wipe out the defeats Jpg ffic better of the argument. Two sin- | Chances to score, but only once was 5 i TN A suffered at the hands of Gunboat Bles and o sacrifice fly saved the|able to come through. Pittsfield s : : S, Smith and Tom McMahon, and he World’s champions from a shutout. | stickmen turned the trick three times d % ; g . received a lot of criticism on that The score: Polan hit for a double in the second IR AN |/ d T > ¢ count. Dempsey should at least r. h. e |and scored two runs. Pickup pro- : 4 e 3 > make the effort to even matters with Roston ... 100000000—1 5 0| duced a single in the third which it Meehan or give my man the oppor. Chicaga ... ......00000030x—3 8 1| brought home Messenger, who had i Tl ! Il | ] y ; - , iy 10 Gl GO BEAGE Bt B0 B James and Schang and Walters; | just made a triple. Fortune singled ¢ i 5 ] ' t | { [ [ / | { jlonEhe focast ST e Rretuncall iy Cicotte and Schalk in the ninth, scoring Bates. The game s takon as an il ige of fenr was devoid of sensational plays, but Athletics Rally in Ninth. | the fielding of both teams was fast i ) ) ] ' BIG CROWD 4 to 1 in St. Loui: favor, Davenport 8 weakened In the ninth and Philadel- | pigsfiald .....021 000 01— : : Phia batted out a 5 to 4 victory, set-\ yyorcoster ....000 000 100 20,000 Fans Expected fo Witness Pal ting the locals back to fifth place. A | ' I8 0008000 ; Rt i ; ¥ double by Burrus after two were out T\"lc':_""“ andi Devine i Bachiiand (6 = - ; s Moore-Jimmy Wilde Battle in Lon- ;;o;c;cionmt_hu tylnsfandivinoiespuins AMERICAT LEAGUL. NTERN: N EAGU ! : : . don Tomorrow Night. . ‘ H LOT y o y 16.—The advance & Philadelphia .000100004—5 12 Providence, July 16.- ~Bridzeport | Results Yesterday. reey City 1 fn: ""J’:”,\[,',',’,‘m. \»ww,F hx ut ::Sriy( .?(‘f St. Louis . ... .100020010—4 14 batted Harrington off the mound in Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 4 B ark-Buffalo and Reading- | S ; IRt h e D mplan ol i Perry and Perkins and McAvoy; |[the first inning yesterday. Pierotti, | Washington 3, Cleveland 0 Roche ’ re postponed on { " % i 2 i holds 20,000, will be jammed -op B >ort und Bovereid ! new man succceded him and made Chica , Boston 1 ! z THuradsy RleHE Thove is & Eis Al — a fine impression. Providence could Detrcit 13, New York 2 (first game.) | Baltimore 6, Binghamton 4 (first : 2 i mand 'for seats ranging in price frol Johmson Baffles Indians. not hit Lennon and Bw!"epon won, | New York 3, Dctrait 0 (second { me.) g 2 : to $50. The Prince of Walgd Cleveland, July 16.—Washington |5 to 0. The score: i zame.) i The Baltimore-Ringhamton second % : 3 i e s tean S arATIng w:l defeated Cleveland, 3 to 0, vesterday. | r. b | game was postponed on account af i : b H immmmh of other celebrities will he Walter Johnson kept the Cleveland | Bridgeport . 2 | rain. i o A hits well scattered and was very ef-: Providencc ...000 000 000—0 & 0 Standing of the Clubs, VRIS R U Nt ot fective when the Indians threatened Lennon and Skiff; Harrington, | W L. P.C. —_— 3 He also helped win his awn game with | Pierotti and Sweatt. a triple. The score: T Ser discussion has : . been raised by sporting writers over i Chicago 2 4R 26 649 Standing of the € 3 the announcement of Wilde's backers, = New York .ooones i 2 592 W - | : . » ¢ | mostly Welshmen, that they intend Weissmen Win in Ninth, Cleveland 4 Baltimore .... 2 2 & : singing “Land of My Fathers” as Waterbury, July 16.—A batting | Detroit 3 [DbrontoRi s . 40 5 % Wilde enters the ring. This, according rally in the ninth inning saved the | St. Louis .. 5 528 | Buff B I & 3 313 | : ‘ > to the British viewpoint, isn’t quite day for New Haven and gave her a | Boston ............ d 4 137 | News ceeeienn e fair unle 1 equal opportunity is 4-to-2 victory over Waterbury yester- | Washington o 32 ] | Binghamton .. oo 0 E EELE 5 given Americans to sing their na- T day. Nutter’s single to deep center, | Philadclphia . 9 52 3 | Rochester . 7 21 | s o tional anthem as inspiration to Moore. 55 SEATS FOR BIG GAME followed by Stimpson’s Texas leaguer | Reading . el B 2 ey i g There will be plenty of doughboys and Screiber’s error of Davidson’s at- Jersey City 0 . -3 2 : | . B | present, with the possibility that the tempted sacrifice hit, started things | Games Todny. Sl 3 P Y 2 : 3 1 | contest may be delayed while en- going in the final session. The score: Gamasilioc 3 % » g thusiastic backers engage in vocal ‘Washington .....000002001—3 Cleveland .000000000—0 § 4| Johnson and Picinich; Bagby and | O’Neil. 2 at Cleveland 1 e City in Toronto. B0, 5 ; | demonstration 1t possible that - L e ew York at St. Louis. B : in Buffalo. et ' 4 some of the sporting writers whe Bleachers Trected for Pioncers- | ‘\‘f‘“l ’;a\en < 000) lgg 003—4 11 0| Philadelphia at Detroif Baifinor binlE Behaoitont e i e T BV L aterbury. ... 200—2 8 41 Washington at Chicage b achester. 7 : g i e ! 1 ol il Braves Contest Next Sunday. Watson and Meye Williams and | Beadine nA,” : 2 ¥ 28, : ::;Tn:\l:‘;:HHT,"‘m‘rm'dlvr;r H"l"\y‘\\rh-lf‘i‘l‘l"\; Connolly. = 3 | the arching song ey realiz Manager James C. Luby, of tho! " EASTERN LEAGUE. g B { that if it comes to using songs _ta Is o , | SR NATIONAL LEAGUE, $ | encourage the fighters, the American Pioneers Baseball club, has m‘vtdfz,‘ FOURT RACES ON LIST. e Resuits Yesterduy 4 element in the crowd may get a de- R ot s ageomon s fon seatins = Results Yesterday, . Springfield 7, Hartford 3. o, | cided advantage over the Welshmen the crowd,/at the Pioneers-Braves ! pians Tor National Regatta On Lako Cricago 7, Boston Bidecront 5. E 1”’\.“1_",”(° 0. § o in lung power, if not in harmony me ne . sunday afternoon at the G o AWATEELar 3} $ - : Gene Corri, chosen as rTeferee, is e i : QuinSeimoad R R £ WG 2 ; 3 g heartily in favor of singing, but not B )‘e t amond Bleacher seats . - Standing of the Clubs, i : - ¢ : 2 in connection with verai ' urcd and will:be erected Worcester, Mass., July 16.—Four- 5 3 : Standirg of the Clubs. ‘ - : A . vears ago Corri learned the charming lem gocat\nn on the grounds, | te€n races arranged by the National | New York American ballad “Im a Little Praiale affording th@ fans a much better op- | Association of Amateur Oarsmen and | Cincinnati Providence P 2 fi ¢ Flower,” which he hss sung on every A e aa 1 o | five additional events added by the lo- | Chicago I ar 5 5 4 | i \ poniunity. of viewing and enjoving 2 Warcester 5 2 possible occasion ever since. If THo fri cal regatta committee arc scheduled | Brooklyn Arlieopart v = & y Americans start this song Corri may The HiSigeers are working out n | fOF the national regatta, to be rowed | Pittsburgh [Vaterbury o ? 2 ? g s Ty : lose his ability to use unbiased judg- & over the Lake Quinsigamond course | St. lLouis | o ¥ racti q > b ame a y e S0 Pittsfield .. .ccoon.. . % refereeing the match are K ing v = e Se° 0Pl of keeping the score well| Entries for the fourteen races on | Philadelphia ... 20 || S : o KU 2 : : S n a recent game in Meriden, | 11, 1ational card, which close July 18 3 : g COLTS TO PLAY HERE. B 7 £ o ¥ 3 ', —_— New Haven ...... 2 B 3 3 fiie " braves defeated the M. B.| .y e more numerous than in any - | o Sehenck team, 9 to 0. The locals ex- | previous regatta, according to James Games Today. = n o s 2 Fast Team Will Face Annex at 2‘, J8EL to do much bebter e Wiy ! Pilkington, president of the national Chicago at Boston i at Springfield Mary’s Tomorrow Night. usiwnoSManass s Stallinas nlia csqiiation! | St Louis at Brooklyn Hartford at Worcester S poster which is to advertise the big assign to the pitching task for the big | The Duluth Boat clhib has signified Piftsburgh at New Yor 1';w\\1‘ym”-/ at New H. s Miss Helen E real western | Wyoming annual round-up at Chey- leaguers has not been determined, | jts intention of making an entry in Cineinnati at Pinlurlc‘)\.l‘@ Waterbury : Jor cowsgirl on her roncho “Teddy” | enne, July 23 to 26. (Insert) the but it is likely that Fm_mglm or John | every race, and will bring twelve S 5 “hr»bhu.\ been picked to represent| completed poster | Scott will draw the assignment. Hank | shells and fifty oarsmen and scullers | “Miss Wyoming” on the new famous | (C) Underwood & Undermoon | B0 B0 TEGE 0 T S e o T ED S SR TS ¢ ) O RUNS FOR THL WEEK | Bittsfcld i o = — | this city, was posiponed until on# Tocal entries in the spe . Vorcester e sp | e i eces week from last night. Arrangementf will be made by the ecight-oar Vs w ven 3 P . ” a Ae aga 2 pade by © NATIONAL | SR E GAM S league are: Russell and Erwin against | ooy 0 ado, however, by. Bupesl industrial plant, and by the T: Providence I % [l = . Boston 4 | < . A e Britain Machine company against the 5 ayed this w o Canoe olub, worcester, which will onz | | . 5 I ne to be played this week, andh i sass idgenort S R R ey b R Big Fellow Pitches First Game Since | {ertain membors of fhe Eastern DIvic | &t Lowts | ) 8 i Te R TR AR (I A, e IO R SEal (Hk SIL bring i) e e il B . . |slon of the American Canoe associa- | prijadel. s BRESNAHAN AGAIN MANAGER. ECibe el et June 17—Winners Bunch Hits and . tion at a canoe regatta during the | Brogkiyn | UL 1\“h (‘\“ORL ‘_W tled with thé Repai tuns in Two Innings. (sl Sy B bressdineRtieina | syevo i in Featurc Contest Next Saturday. Rollie Zeider Reslgns As Toledo | team for sccond place in the Harttord i Cincinnati i LOWERS COURSE RIZCORD. Club’s Leader. Industrial league, and Mr. Pilz is Boston, July: 16—Alexander pitches e EltEhun=l B l‘ - s | The Landers, Frary and Clark © Toledo, July 16.—Roger Bresnahan | coniident that a game equally as ggod | | | [ Manager Luby Arranges to Have Because of the inclemency of thés the game which was > been playved at St. M s playi’ | ground last night between the Royal§ # to Play Fafnir Dearing Company his first game since June 17 ¥ : PLAYGROUNDS BASEBALL. At and led Chicazo to a -to-2 victory — —_— AMERICAN L Boston. Ba. on balls Ly Smith Team, Strong Pennant Possibil- S. M. 1 3[(1(;;‘1[1w1r\; .;nq ’h\m 1,'\-' Deal, Mz U0 | ities, Take Mcasure of Smalley Boys | ‘Bgs,:on 9 2 : S and Flack, together with an error by | Chicago 5 | noon. This contest should cd, resigned vesterday. Toledo has | Blanchard and Holleran £ eis Onitiet! who W he State amas yon 1is con . resig 3 3 | \ the fourth, gave the Cubs| The Smith playground baseball | Detroit . g : ""b“" }‘“’ ,\ ’” ,l © ,“\ mat o, R e e e e O e, v 0 gl runs. The score: team. which looms up at present as| St. Louis L el golf Slamblonshipiongthe link recent vere strengthened by the der whenghe was in the lincup, played TRAGIESSOR FOR PHILLIES, r. h. c.} the strongest contender for the pen- | Philadel. E 7 ofphe “”\M”.“ L Country club last . isition of Goeb and Lynch, 3 wic ball. For the last two weeks | = Chicago . ..000 502 000—7 nant, defeated the Smalley team, 11 to | New York 3 “”‘f(\ ]\mim' 1‘.‘“1“ b f" GEL putting up a ste : Zeider has sat on the ben 2 Braves Send Sparc Catcher to Cras Boston .......100 018 000—2 4, cesterday afternoon. > second | Cleveland 7 ‘“"}'1‘" 1‘]‘ o 3 '\“L,T JieSterday e A e p 't that of bad legs. Bresnahan, who is pres- R CIy Wlexander and Killifer and O'Far. | game, the East street playsrounds de- | Washington 1 L Ea s s el e " {the Fafnir company's string of ident and principal owner, has taken bl AG Ll e i ad Govay | featedlins : NS to 5 . zoing out in and coming Tome | fhe Tafl s B O e rae af theiélub on'ihe fleld lend Philadelphia, July 1 Announce The scores by inning INTERNATTONAL LEAGUE. i SErCRnCLIR Hedurenlols Riiccondliin el treay, ay go back into the lineup ment ¢ vesterday that Wal- 5 Srralley /ol o 001100 10 02y i1, T. W. T. T. S. of 72 [ A O R LUIRGII Gu i, B RS i e ot T o | [ e i e had been oh- WHITE SOX WANT MAYS P Smith ... 301000016—11 | Newark 3 X | R l‘“‘;n:\ ‘n”\‘” '\b A :r 11;”“‘) :h"ll‘!. = Soron ened e deenialNa g Chicago, July 1 The i Battferie hn:cnlmvanrx 2 . { Reading 5 > RSO TS o) OnboLE BLlEbie sy ardy, the o | league club. He came from the Bos- T e ; ¢ BOfl B = Richman; | Reac 5 s 3 RUSSELL QUITS GAME, Harvard hurler, who is doinz mound TO PLAY IN HARTFORD. : & 4 b4 erican league club is said » | Mizliski and Ahern. { Buffalo Chace i s IR :: ton 1 onals - thr the walver trying to buy Pitcher Car! o R 041210000— roront (3 2 i gleazo,fieat 5.—Reb Itussell, | duty for Landers, is one of the bost he St. Mary’s girls' baseball team roce: ying y Pitcher Carl Ma; | Bast ... ... 041210000—8 | Toronto 3 3 > 5 : an Th ¥ proc pitched part of the Sunday e, 001100300—5 | Bingh'ton s a fermer \White S pitcher, who was | slabmen in the league. Therc is 20 conquerors of the Colt Manufacturing | Tragessor is tl second Boston Boston. Mavs left the ficld and the | BALLArm#—Jo}wnton and Erickson; | Baltimore 5 released to the Milwaukee club of the | Uunve d report in' circulation that team of Hartford, will journey to the | player to come to Phillies st city and is byl in Boston. It was | Gordon and McCue. | Rochester > 5 Ar can association, has refused to | Eddie Goeb, that grand southside (Capitol City Friday evening at 7| “Cactus” Cravath took over the mah- declared that, leaving the game Through the courtesy of Physical | Jersey ty GBS h the Millers and has decided ! flinger of the Pioneers, will be on the o'clock on the Colt Park diamond. The | agement of the local club t week. was a surpridilfo Manager Barrow )mrncmr Warren 8. Slator of the Y. M. is home in Texas. Frank | hill firing 'em over for Landers next locals arc flushed With the victory | Blackburne was the other. Gowdy Mays was: said%o have mmm;,\,,r.ll A thie-taSk St N6 Assoolation has|| 5 5 Shellenbach, s let out Saturday. Goeb should be returned gained over the Hartford team last|and Wilson remain as catchegs for Champion Quimet Does Winchester | company Universals will stack U g once more active manager of the | 4$ the one promised when the Royalg against the Fafnir Bearing company Toledo American association baseball | meet the Annex will be played nine in one of the Industrial league club. Rollie Zeider, who has been pi- The batteries for Colt's will be Mo Winchesier, Mass., July 16.—Fran- games at Walnut Hill Park next Sat- Jloting the club since the scason start- | 'an and Lo and for the Annex, Links in 66, - that bad suppogt had lost a number | been placed at the disposal of the 3. M. T, P S, | Russcll, is understood to have »d | a winner over fir, week, and are confident of repeating | the Braves. of his games. \ players at the close of the games. Hartiord with his new cluks The other heduled games in the next Friday.

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