New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 19, 1919, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY SEASON’S BIGGEST BASEBALL EVENT TOMGRROW WHEN PIONEERS MEET BOSTON BRAVES—150 CHILDREN PA PLAYGROUNDS—BABE RUTH POUNDS OUT TWO HOMERS AND RED SOX DEFEAT INDIANS—MOORE LOSES JULY 19, 1916, DECISION BY INFRACTION OF —— RTICIPATE IN GAMES AT BARTLETT ™ RING RULES AT BARTLETT GAMES 60 Children Participate in Vari- ous Sports With Fine Results An athletic meet which onsiderable enthusiasm Bartlett playgrounds eld yesterday the was among children, ifternoon Some fPork featured the varied pros onducted. The resuits follow 60 Yard Dash, 80 Lb, Class. 1st, Joseph Suader. 2nd, M. Boleskas. 8rd, D. Maciawski. 50 Yard Dash, 50 Lb. 1st, Walter Belomysy. 2nd, Alfons Cerkanowcy. 3ra, Laskazeski 50 Yard Dash, 70 Lb. Class. 1st, Peter Trzcinski. 2nd, John Raczek 3rd, Stanley Pac. 30 Yard Dash, 40 Lb. Class. 1st, Henry Karscyewski. 2nd, Stanley Florkowski 3rd, Alojzy Grzybowski. Relay race won by Alex eam. Dominic Baclaw econd. Basket Ball Throw, 50 Lb. Class. 1st, Joe Schorekeo. 2nd Joe Bekowski 8rd, Joe Laskorzowski, 60 Lb. Class. Andrew Raczk. Walter Belonyzy. Anthony Aclomowicz, fir Class. ' Leo 30 ft. 1st, 2nd, 3rad, in, 70 1st, Joe Pac 2nd, Anthony Klepacki. 3rd, Joe Snaider, 51 ft. 6 Broad Jump, 70 Lb. (la 1st, Joe Snader. 2nd, Dominic Backowski 3rd, John Klepacki. Broad Jump. 1st, Walter Belonyzi. 2nd, Peter Trycinski. 3rd, Stanley Kaczmarcink. Lb. Class. in. GIRLS' E NTS. Basketball Throw, 50 Lb 1st, Mary Repczynska. 2nd, Helen Kolodzieg. 3rd, Stella Todzia. Basketball Throw, 65 Lb. 1st, Jennie Prokowska. 2nd, Hidwig Subolkiewicz. 3rd, Elizabeth Stonulious. ) Yard Dash. 1st, Hefwiz Swolkowsieocz. 2nd, Anna Banlicka. 3rd, Blizabeth Stonulious. 50 Yard Dash, 60 Lb. Class. 1st, Mary Pihiel 2nd, Stella Toazi érd, Helen Kolodzies. 30 Yard Dash, 50 Lb. Class, 1st, Anna Oleszbriewig. 2nd, Stella Toazia. 3rd, Helen Kolodzieg. 30 Yard Dash, 10 Lb. 1st, Helen Sniard. 2nd, Celia Lutz. 8rd, Anna Puzewsky. Relay Race. Class, Class. Class, Won by Hedwig Swolkewicz's team. | 2nd, Elizabeth Stonolonis. HEYDLER ANSWERS GARRY National League Head Declares He Considered Protest Matter for Board to Decide. dent ued New York, July 19.—Pr« Heydler of the National league is: a statement yesterday upholding the action af the board of directors of the league in cxpunging from the rec- ords the second game played between Cincinnati and Pittsburgh on July 6. The statement was made in answer to criticisms made by Garry Herrmann, president of the Cincinnati club. Mr. Heydler said that he the protest against the game madec by the New York National club to the board, because of the extraordinary natur the complaint, but that if there been a tie vote he would have voted ms the board had decided. He termed the protest as one involving a vio tion of the league and not an ordinary ecomplaint of a violation of the play- ing rules or against an umpire's rul- ing ““The papers of mailed from the Cincinnati July 9. Mr. Hevdler had been received thereafter. “I do not consider M protests well taken. He has elected to remain away the last two league meetin 1s well as one hoar meeting. At all of these matters were considered in which th Cincinnati club was especially inter ested.” of complaint club nid. “No on ply for eig Herrman from FINALS IN CTIIL July 19— \William M. John- ifornia and William T. Til- of Philadelphia, iftenoon on the Side Tennis club TE Chicago, ston of Ca 2d th South en, sut the of the courts for aational clay court lawn tennis cham- | John- } 4 by Tilden. after 2 nerve oionship, now held ston came through wrecki five set match with the Walter T. Hayes of Chicago, going at 6—4, 6— 9, Tilden, in the other semi- in the singles, defeat Kinsey at 6 510 very erratically eteran, he 5—4, while inal match Robert M slaying E PLAYER. 19.—Yale Y. S N outfielder, yesterday was released by the St. Louis Americans to the Oolumbus club of the American as- tion, it was announced here. BROWNS REL] Et. Louis July oan, created | exhibition g | The game tomorrow. | ing lineup it was | boxer, | came referred | instes f deciding i imself, " instead of deciding it himselt, | 0o o had | were | | mate | hanna at fought it | | Oct. RUTH'S THO HOMERS { The FOR BRAVES GAME DEFEATS INDIANS Public Anxiouslyr Awaits Coming Babe’s Clouting Is Responsible for | of Big Leaguers the Kllis Braves of | the first Tomorrow afte: street diamond the Boston the National leagnue will play me for a big league team in this city in many years, facing tl Picnecrs, the crack semi-professionals. is scheduled to start at 3:15 o'clock. AManager Jim Luby has per- fected every detail for handling the mammoth crowd that expected to view the contest. The double umpire system will be used, with Mr. B bour, the regular oflicial, working with Mr. McKenna of Hariford. The management of the Braves assured the local leader that his string men will positively play here This being the c the National leaguers will line up as fol- | lows: Gowdy ¢, Fillingim or Scott p, | Holke 1b, Herzog 2 Boeckel 3b Maranville Thorpe 1f, Cruise Powell or Riggert rf. The Pioncers will ha Noonan ¢ Lynch 1b, 3b, Feldman oon on is has first so ve the follow- ! Richards or Johnson b, Norfeldt Johnson p. Fitzpatrick If, Goeb cf, Fallen rf. The Boston team will arrive Hartford at 5 o'clock with players. They will be brought city in autos and will at once v the Y. M. T. A. & B. society where they will den their tog: in 16 | ) Lhis | air to rooms playing MOORE LOST ON FOUL Information | pangh From England Is That | Referce Decided Against American Boxer for Infraction of Rules. New terd: York, July 18 —According to ¥'s cabled information from nd, Pal Moore, American bantam, was decided against by Ref erec Corri hecause of violation of the English hoxing rule prohibiting the striking of blows with the open glove. It is declared that Corri warned Moore in the tenth round, and this offence that cost Moore the victory. Corri did not disqualify Moore, as he could have done under the rules, but named Wilde the win- | ner on points. Only one warning is ! sald to have been given to Moore about the open glove offence, despite the fact that it has been the custom of English referees to warn an fender three times and disqualify the fourth violation. Tn the absence of ment from Corri, it decided in Wilde’s favor on points, although the real basis for the cision was Moore's violation of By this decision the impres veyed that Wilde had the better of | the engagement on his merits as a | although all reports agree that | the Briton v decisively outpointed | by the American. Cabled comments on ceived here yesterday “Moore outpointed the weight _champion. but struck him with open glove of- for an official state- e that he rules. ion is con- bout re- s follows: | British fly- | cpeated] . Refc the are : t Corri cautoned him in the fenth. This | he verdict went poin T the last five | was bleeding at the | nose, but he hung on and fight, though Moore land- | cost him the victory to Wilde on rounds Wilde mouth and forced the ed freely. “Moore’s best Tounds were the six- teenth and seventeenth, when he wal- loped Wilde all over the ring. Wilde | ck in the twenticth round showing a burst of speed and taking the offensive. Wilde missed frequent- | Iy in the last ten rounds and left th ring nearly exhausted. Moore w fairly fresh. PIRAT ehf in Game That | is Halted Several Times on Account | of SChowers, Boston, July s held up shed in a Pittsburgh, with | Bahe Adams outpitching Nehf, de- d B 2 . ve i score threc s and r. h Pittsbuy . 2 10 © Eoston > 600000000—-0 o Miller, Adams and Schmidf: Ru- dolph. Nehf and Gowd COLLYGE FOOTBALL. Work of the 1919 Season nounced by the Management. An- is Hamilton, N. Y., July 19 football mav announced fhe followi the coming season: Oct. 14 Hamilton: Oct. 11, Oct. 18, Cornel] Princeton at , Dartmouth st Hanover Nov “The Col- | Has | tor | 1squ gement chedule Brown at Tthaca, Princeton; Nov Nov. Roch- 15, Syracu o Hamilton Jamilton v E. Bar coach for the ington. field cc The line coach i Norville Milmore and Jack Rourke, who has trained the Colgate teams for several will ¢ handle the conditioning of the me | Captain D. Belford West, who was | an All-American choice for tackle in 1916, will lead the team. He saw service in France during the great war and was captain in the artillery Chester W. Willlams is manager and Gearge E. Carmody assistant managor of the team. will be the squad and B. ¢ eh head Hunt ve in | the { big bat here in the i Oppo | the Browns and | first | one down ves | B i 1 New i ated two Hartford pitchers, the | the Six Red Sox Tallies Cleveland, July Hitter Harris, battin the eighth inning, h bases filled, puttir lead by a score of 7 fil by 19.—After Pinch < for Jaspe d tripled with the Cleveland in the to 3, tuth, with putting Cleveland in ore of 7 to 3, Ruth, full, hit h ! W, d ten in the Ruth’'s home for six runs in bases lead with the home run of the circuit drive put I to 7. Altogether were responsibe the [ d s score Boston 000200105~ Cleveland 1100200040 Caldwell, Jones and Schang Myers, Coumbe and O'Neil Hits Timely. 19 ate inklin set and sventh inning ves rmer with the stage for J. Iy Baker terday and tunity's bingle, which W throw Trapie knock aided inswered roaring nd abetted by a by vl #mith, downed ave the Yankees the victo have a Louis this seazon. With the Brow the start of the le. a wide throw they leadin enth Tl by CGerber 3 to 1, { runs his | eved in St | fumble by sisler filled the e and Baker up Ants of Caril Frankie's the ball of the Weilman nd One cauthside came over to promptly field, driv Hannah and tying the throw to the § Pipp cantered that gave to 3. The punched into r and Teciin- score, When Emith's > went acros Yankees with the tory, 4 the seore New St York ell and i 100000300 010020000 Ru Hannah; Weilman and Senators’ Streak Broken icago, July | HLefty™ W broke Washington’s winnii vesterday by holding the four scattered hits, while Chicag rper hard and shut out the tor to 0. The locals had four men thrown out at the p The score: h L000000000 4 001200600x 3 11 md Picinieh: W to » hit | Seng Washington Chicago Harper liams and achar, Schalk. Tigers Blank Athlet Detroit, Mich., July phia's two erro proved combined with two single in tho third and a single, steal in the sixth, they terday’s g ER3 toN0) cost acrificc walk and | Detroit The score e 000000000—0 6 L00100200x Perkins; | Philadelphia Detroit Naylor and Ainsmith DASTERN LEAGUE ys Management Admits Fans Free to Game That is Lost in a Sloppy hibition. 12 (o 0. Providence, July dence mar cment tors at yvesterda) game hope of creatin in the team's work. The Grays gave | a sad exhibition, losing 12 to 0 to the New Haven which hit aid safely 18 tim Courtney, in the vis- | itors’ box, was in form. Th score 19.—The admitted Provi- speets frec of team rare h 100040106—12 18 000000000— 0 3 Meyers; Spaid Haven Providence Courtney Weeden. and and 1d, July 19.——Pittstield hit T afternoon and humili- Hillies | sonah park. siciously by 2 but he was putout was four singles Head The Pittstie hard ye winning, W. Adan fanning yanked mad netied started off Bob” Me: before wo four pas: runs and Adams' place on the lies counted a cighth (Tead The cighth and the pealk but urnitil in od however, was a tough one for Head, the locals scoring four on seven suee touched vp for goad ball. The took Hil- the form ain, twirled ru Tillman w but ive hits. ven hits ore T 10 14 000 3 Ad Pittsfield Hartford Tillman and Meyerjack and 50001004x 00001 Devine Met s Springficld, July ~The dens plowed throu the defeat of the previous day and swung white-daubed hensh on the Wor- cester a to the tune of a 3 to 0 vivtl ATk yesterdan The locals ball L of suy 19 Hamp- mist of the nd gav ot 1ad- his dily ve him AY COLUMBIAS. ox bhseball tc with a of rooters e this coming forg city tomo for Hartford the fast r‘o\-_n?‘ L team and! tho: with | into | vie- | | JACKSO | troit | lowed Dby | zovernmer ren { the Panama Canal The at 1 o’clock the corner T anley sYreets and the and S made by afitomobile tuc of Church trip will be e LEADS AMERICAN LEAGUE Cobb and Veach of Detroit Are Tied For Sccond Place in Batting Honors, Chicago. July 19.-—Joe American figure Chicago, is the new leader with a aver: rel Yorlk, batting cording to un-otlicial today. Peckinpaugh, New third e er a week ago, dropped into place, while Cobb and Veach of with games of tied second zes include for Th nesd: Ruth, Boston, has poled 11 circuit drive n he collected last se 01 Job of Cleveland who fell from sixth to 1Sth in batting continues to lcad ers with 14 ding Babe son place hase stoul- ror ore Chicago, 35 4 Cobl, Detro New York, .3 batter, Jucksoy Detroit i Peckinpaugh, Det MeMullin, Boston, 4 Veach, Fla Louis, Ruth, Louis, .323 Jim Thorpe. [oston tional league hitters with Cravath, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, .337; Mclenry, Young, New York, .323; Philadelphia 320: Wheat, 317: Wingo, Cincinnati, New York. .311; Kauft, 310 stead, roit 3 Chicago, Wil Myers, Louis, .328; William Rrooklyn, .317; Burns New York, RIS HARVARD DIRECTOR. York State Succeeds New Physical Dr. Sargent. am I of phy partment en named director Harvard uni an annour N, il W trai of educ: of phys versity, nient. M the begin h ining according 1o Geer has T and Mass., cducation ids was depa ties at Can M te mi conne tary training com- jon for years. Harvard, of the »n compul two director of physical have charge new g ram for will freshmen put into craduated Northtield wa from Minn director o ion in Zone. 1ous CIAYMER SUES LOUISVILLE. e Wasn't Paid Full 15 Map Claims Season's <y Clymer, forme Amicric man Louisvill n b, now uit in he uit court Athletic local te team in the Pacitic terday filed [ sville i th sociation, for to cason’s salary under con retition. at ). When | Lss0Cin the 1m which he ims balance <l mae suspended the “worl been i 51146 paid St Supervisor | training at | own- | Player Traded i | i | i Jackson, | league | hupi. 1916 and exchange ar pitcher 1917 for the int S Louis in Frank Snyder, 'RUNS FOR THE WE S. M. T Dosto Chicugo | 5t. Louis Philadel Brookhn 7 York Cineinnati Pittsburgh MICAN LE M. T. W 1 Philadel New York Cleveland 5 7 0 3 Washington 4 4 shil INTERNATIONAL M. T. W o | Toronto Faltimo Rochester Jersey City 4 EASTERN LEAGU. S W ovd ® E | Pittsfield 1 ' Worcester 1 New Hav 3 4 Waterbury 2 Providence 4 0 igeport 5 eld 0 Indicates no game plaved COX ma HANDLES Mich Girand 1fth land reinsman the £2,000 New dick Hotel Purse for 2:06 pacer Frank Dewey. winner of the | Purse at Cley but he also tured the 2:16 trot with M both races ho lost the first heat, 10 back strong in the hir Tr Dower was | the pace and Mignolia in WINNERS, Tuly 19, Circuit racing inual The \azo0’s t profitable the New E did he meeting Waiter R ot B with wards was Cox, Ponly and, cap In but second and favorite in the trot. nk Results Yesterday. Yesterday Toronto City 1 Newark iffalo 2 Rochester 6, Readin Baltimore 4, Binghamton Results Tersey Lou Cleveland Philadelphia Standing of the Clubs L. Standing of the Clubs, W L. Chicago R 19 > Toronto York s 3 5 Ruffalo i 4 Newark 42 5 Binghamton .40 Rochester 34 Reading Jersey City W Baltimore Neow i Cleveland | Detroit St. Louls Washington Roston Thiladelphia - Games Today. Jersey City in Rochester Newark in Binghamton Ehld 2 ‘“”"\f“"“\“" Baltimore in Buffalo Ne ork at St. Loui Reading in Toronto Philadelphia at Detroit Washington at Ch Games Today. Boston LEAGL Yesterday Springfield Wor Ne Haven 12, Provide Pittsfield 10, Hartford 3 EASTERN NATIONAL LEAGUE. Results Yesterd Boston 0 mes rain. ester Results Plttsburgh 2, All other g Standing of the Clubs, { v e 671 | Worcester L Providence ago Gt 553 | Bridgeport Waterbury Pittstield | Springfield | Hartford Haven | New York ! Cincinnati | Pittsburgh | Brooklyn St. Louis i Boston Philadelphia Games Today. Pittsburgh Boston Cincinnati at Brookl C. go at New York ; at Philadelphia field at Worce Hartford Pittsfield New Haven at Providenc Bridgeport at Waterbury Ellis Street Grounds Game Called at 3 o’clock PIONEERS 8 BOSTON BRAVES Don’t Miss .t! (two) (tywo) Waterbury-Bridgeport (rain) standing of the Clubs L. ) ¥ o “ PC ¥

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