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NEWV BRITAIN DAILY, HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY DO” O’BRIEN ROLLS WATERBURY “JOE” HARPER AT,CASINO ALLE KY ANT ER JOHNSON IS FROM BOX Celebrate Raising- of Norld’s Pennant May 1 ot he ¥ ontor The he Ohlo aining nnant Cleveland eele first wortd's cham. ofomting champlons Arave bax, bunclhidg wev 21 Washington (A X Ihtmme Gty dnary ¥ Neibls AGviapn Mowall, Htephengen, elenkle, - Double play » Forfukron ovel aawd. fiohb Mueh 1 ef., May 12 WL the Tide Bh er _yestordug's ppodge ong Ip Lhe aighth could get 0% gumped the first Aiviston. to 1, ‘but the | v the vietors g0 1o the Tiger Tyru ey or NMeusel robbed th spod Inta | 0 o o e ,=,,-,_ S ST camasw E3 ° 0 0 “ ioaRnduy cpuowe uthettand 1 therland Moyt 1 nd Conmolly ownw Blank Mackmen, May 12, —Shocker and a pltening yentorday loat the decision when a base A the way for e delphia was unablo but ta score; St Louls (A.) ab v . ‘. tn 4he eighth inning, Slo0000 9000 Double for. Moore in 00000 b o W11 (4 M Dykes and Gelnn phin 6, St Reuis Moore 4, #hooker . ¥an 1 Losing, it and " Hilde oore 3, Bh Umpires—Rvans 1318 b y for Red Nox. Wildness on t The bateing of o fielding of Mulligan w tnery In running shape | Moore | 0.0 x4 plays— Jutr on r...m. Ha | NEW GOLY 40Gs<8emtor ionry ¥, of Arizony sets a; mew fasbion for golfers—oyeradls! S Aphurst Mulligan 3b Mulrenan hBonton fotmicago e L1002V 8 0 00 0—3 L1800 V01002 bt Pwo Hooper 42, base hit—FHooper. Stolen bases— Mutligan. #acrifiec’ Jit—fobo- gon. Double play—>Mulrenan and Sh {{Left on bases—Hostgn %, Chicago 12, Bases |Yon Tmile—ON Muiremun £ Mt by piteher— By Peanock (Mostil). Struck out—By Mul 5. Admyres—Chill and o6 game—2:30, The 'onubon«‘i bout between Char- r’sdhnny “Shug” will bo pulled off at "the New Haven Arena an Thursday | ‘x'vpnlux. May 26, Mosey King of New #Haven. will, by, the third man ia the ring. - There has been cansiderabia | discussion aver the meeting of these two .for the, second time after.their | recent draw In"the Elm City and quite : & goodly number.of fans' thought that [ It"would hever conié tc¢ pass, but the | | bout is in the woxkt .mu fs to be a ! nont thing- . l:w The first boxing. exhibition of the | Connecticut, Association: . Amateur ? iAthletic mnion, will be held on May 20, ‘&t \ru-uv hall, Ney' I Hn\'vn, nnqdr Féde ausplces”of the Kénnéy Athletfc Vaskoctation. Wive -boxing exhibitions | are carded in classes as follows: 105 pounds and under; 115 pounds ufider; pounds and under; 185 ounds and under: 145 pounds arid under, and a b royal of 130 pounds and under. Handsome prizes \\\III be « A. ¥. BOXING SHOW. | Kenney at New Haven b(‘for\‘ May 18. —— | DUNBAIY W. AND J_ CAPTAIN, Washington, Pa., May 12.-wDon £. Dunbar of Benhawy Ky...secdbnd base- man of the Washington and Jeffergon college baseball’ team, has been elect | | Loulw's enly | d captain of the nine for the presg seasan. ('}n\' NELBASE PITOMENT PUHR. Chicago, May 12.—Pitcher O ., Fuh Jeft-hander, eobtained hy tHe OMchgo [Nationsls from Omaha, xx been releused do ithe Kansag-Qity cfub of the American Assoc quon Presid: Veeck announ [ | | | { | '”! 3 3 e e G e » bd ] | | . Mits—or | Seruetk | tiewBikington, the. Meriden flm-h and | (’BRIEN AND HARPER - ATCASING T{INIGHT l Local Bowler {o-Try MRevem | Previons Deleat | *Fido™ “Joe “asino | this O’'Brien takes on Waterbury this evenins ‘at the for.4ha Aecond time weck, (the, previous clash at | b i\\n(« ybury -on Tuesday night result- ‘ ing disastreusly, the local man losing | feight out of eleven gated : For 4 lllmv ig Tuesday night's. match, things ,{ 16oked zood Tor “Fide’ whd started off ¥ith two straight wins. The cl Brass City pin ‘toppler, howgver. moing, with the result that the local mant was outclassed thereaffe | the Church street strips, “Fido" Yfor a win. To down Havper, “Fido"” 1\\m have tb be at his best. In look. Lodlike IS RAISED AT DUNN FIELD—BRAVES TOP PIRATESIN P. ceeli anr #” : xHu. RoTTew 1 ¢ ON HER | ALR ouT CAN SING 1!* ! opmgr ’(fi% { On 4 looks 4 ||nx ‘over thé various.bowlers in the i this is one He | Connecticut Duckpin tourney season, to-the writer, Harper of the bes®that bas rolled here. is up near the top of the pile, and is bound to give Andy McCarthy and | Jack Spalding a warm argument for the title. Harper is uspally accom- ! panied by a delegation of dyed-in- thewool bowling fans, whose rooting is a feature. Last Night's Results.: The results of games rolled Jogers Recreation and the Casino al- leys last night, follow: CASINO ALLEYS. | at . LIGHTING & POWER CO. tation. Krigger Pickies } Moriarity 106 444 444—1250 New Britain Sub-Station. M— 156 T 111 176 ¥ 154 96— 18§ Bearsley Northert . . se Manning . . 83 416 453— 598 New Britsin Office. \ . 83 78 SRe s0— 23— = 95— Jourdan 167 Allan Igoe . Breny Solomon Schroeder Thatcher 80— 69— 80— 244 383—1194 | New Britain ulfl- Hockney : 9 Nelson A. Cunninghant Anderson A. Cunningham 230 246 213 201 w. M. r. Asant ... Willlams Humphreys | 1 | % 82— ,165 |+ # nings, ‘but in f féfiresented ‘the total f TWHD EveR QLD TH BO'P 'SHETTCOVUDT L MAN'GEMENT = “Williams rllmi.np,i‘hn'e.knna in Ejrst Innifig? Biit’ Blue "Team Kept Plag- ging: Away. New ‘Haven, Mdf 12.-~Williams got. “away to-a’ 3 to 0 lead against Yale vesterday and maintained it until the - »stxth inning When'the Efis rallied and Fwom, 8 to 57 All"tlree rund were un- earned and ‘were lan-ggly due to er- rors by Murphy and Kelly. Selleck ! pitched a no-hit game for seven in- | the eighth’ Willidns | found him for three safeties which registered- off him?’ In the sixth two passes, singles by ‘Eddy and l\elly "Crang’s doub]q Land Holmies' efror, netted five tal}igs. Crank'$ Patting featured-his return to theé gamé after a layoff of Ahree weeks caused by a wrénch knee Dankel- iy, freshman cdptain “last year;' was !tréed-at third. " His base rfinning was [ spectacutar. fliamy' feature. 4 _Hoyt's plax ‘was the Wil- Center Chutck Bacon y . Hggen Andre Bgardmao Tyockwood, 3 l..o’ Patrus Martin Suite Goodison | Onhison jooathon . g 273 } Peany McCabe {Junflbnon . L3R Tychardg s3 e A S BUNS ror WEEK - ct American lrnauc > LMD o gy tert P&evelana T 44" ~nml Léuis ko™ | Wadh'gton | New York |.Phil. < Boston LS American ln-nzue .\1 T \V T: F. | Cincinnati | St. Louis 1 nterna tional L(mznr T. F. 87T Jer. Tity 73 Syracuse al4. Buffalo 8 Newark 2 Rochester Daltimore Reading Terente . A SCHAEFER “TOPS HOREMANS | San Francisco, May-»*s#8.—Jake SYaefer of 'Su Prawcises owon Woth hlockly PRy vtEx 40 0o rin® agitch f 1 ; Murphy Afih. e 1| Aldrich, Sloang, ot | L Eddy, k 48 | Buck, | Richymond, | Finn, | Dhy, i bases, \\'il“ams 2, | ory | tfio'me‘»» - Thae score: n ] ® T oS OP oML P ef m. . Kefnan, 1b e Crane, If =.. Kelly, 3b, .. Peters, ¢ Selleck,y p - . DD o D “osubl wids ooy -4 EAREK - | e 0’| iage ...IL° - [ e Ward, 3h cof [ O’Brien, ss Hoyt, .2L. . Bovgton.. ri; Monjo, 1t . Hplmes, D .,- Gregors,.p. - ¥ : DU T D L% cavonwoony dFoncamoon® o 3 24 13 os"ox——s Total’ Yale il base hit.’ Grewor\“ stolen basesi X¥R | Fich “8, “Kefly " ¥ oTranéi” sderifice ItH, | nohmoua k =61 ETHa Fr MU ATdriéh Hnd Kernfah: - lefr - on Yate 107 bases on balls, off Selletk 1 Holrnes 7, Greg- 1t obz ™ by Selleck 76, Holmes 1 r%f s%fl e m in ¢ Grdfbry h&“ J ’n ‘3?& W 2-3; R 0 in A6ne a.-q T o ¢ ~t TG UL WeyT G3¥ms N ol 0 ORI ool ]fi‘r . ;p"p,m:e Simes w ith ?.3, vgraging 17 to 20 years of - yhanager’ is willing to meet any reasonable rate: for a gd Merfaan; With the pro- vision that sthejsameoprive be . pnid for a returs.game:iadhis City. Vincent Nold ¥ tiie mamdeteyient he; may be comsdemicated Tithogt 43 1+3t: View strwmflden a and Rorty; ;rm wguld, any t wbfi.eoen--flhm, nflhedemus Towema- Nt with'SprinicNEE M. S1541 ook of 18.2 _biliards with Educanlt . Io,,e vesterday aftdrho or - Puin 0 THE HoUSE A BETTER NOISE quu WARBLE WAS. A EIE Jupag »OF MsSt-~musT - BEC pFTRENMOF- THRE | ‘SmoTTEeN Nm&fifii R0 ff Holthes | Gregory | ‘| himptecsioeouhited for if) takihg e th-1 | 2R two in JuNe, NoT. A CHANC ‘SROYTE«\{’S [ Some PARNI N TR m@eEe nuxmmm s NUMBER OO 3N ThE. A.SN CAN ALREADY 15 ‘SO0 WONDER! ThHus POID WOULD PUT THEF BEE OW ANY TRING RIS BV < nen le THOUGH = NOT A CHANCT' i d N: OFF-MOUND AFTER WORLD'S ). CROWD-AT-CHAMPIONSHIR.BOUT = . HOPE, X BR8] R [ DooR WITH ritS BABY ~ ° PoLL CAR | FEGL > LIKE KMTTIN' A FE@W > £ HIGH {POTE, T.N\G,fl?- o TAS A muSICatSHADRS v TreS ¢S S LISDERWRANZ X L..THE Furd- Au.v. Hineavews-S OMBE RS A cmrwe':-“t arooie jook v UPRER. BOX. atald raved s THE HE'S TRYIN O MAKE ME -- SWELL CHANMCT- NBT-- | GET %t.s MORE CHANCES AN AT OTHER GOWS 3 I'VE A LOVELY MAKE-UP €1 Do SAY IT_MSgL R AID neviow, YALZ OVERCONES L2 | BASEBALL IN A NUTSHEL;., — e - AMERFICAN LEAGUE Results ¥esterday Detroit 8; New.¥ork 1. Eleveland 14, Washington-1. Standing.of the Cluls Won' Lost [ 10 11 3 3 2 12 13 B C. i Cleveland Washington ... ' Detrois; pBosten - New xork 8¢ Lowia Philadelphia; . | Chigago, a.s - -545 e~ - .368 fladelphfa in’ St, Louis. Wagbinkion in Cleveiand. NATIONAL LEAGUE - T S Results. Yesterday New . York_4, St. Louis 1. Brookiyn 5, Circifnafi 4. Boston 1, Piftsburgh 0 (13 innings) Chiéago * ts “PhifadeIphi:’ 8. asuanag Smdhq o( the Gluhs Lost Pittspiigh 5 Broo‘kr)n Nei Yaqrk Cmdnnafl' Boston ... Philadelphia . St. Louis G “toag‘v. §t, Xoapis in %E oxk. Cincinnati in Brooklym. Pittsburgh in Bo!tun. Chicago in Philadelphia. 8 . 8 By 3 15 13 15 13, CLOSE-CALL.FOR -BROWN. Providenos: Nimo -Noses Out Massa- .y phusews - \guios, 4 0 3. * Providence, R. 1., May 12.—It took Brown 14 innings to-break the Mass- {,achusgts Aggioy string of victories here vesterday. The score was 4 to 3. Samson; Brown’s first man up, hit a home run, apd, there was no more scoring up to the eighth, when the |“Aggies wert-aheall, with'Brown even- imegreop (#n. the “same inning. Both ‘teams 'scored aiain in the eleventh, wvidsin the ‘fourteenth. Brady’s hit, | Samtsoar'sasacrifive and Mereweather’s the winning run. Ay Letvia " RWELLEANS _i,‘xw S ‘O’GATTY. | e New Kauk Menoid sskikVidiams of: Baltimore;: former ‘'bahtanweight 2eTamon, RnBEKed out Packey O’'Gat- ’1“3;: ‘$1d& boxer, last night in the “round 'of théir scheduled 12- d s ® efifi""“?“‘ @ vw righ uf;i & Pioneer Sporting club, A | wickéd rights and lefts sbort inside ¢ for *“;‘a‘ i .. 542 ° 529 ¢ 526 439 316 ° counte# which featured the | = Results Yesterday Jersey: City«20. Syracuse 9. : Buffale: 6 adNewark 5o v Rochgsten &, Baltimore 4 = ThsaiBeading<Taranto double nead- er was postponed.on.account ot high winds, it o d PR T ST sundlnc of the Clubs e 3 . Won~ Lost P. C. 589 .i'll 550 7 580 <880 484 450’ +316 skl i & Jgnsey: Cxt’ in-Rochester. Newwpic An Toronse. . Readimg~in Syracuse.> Baitimore in. Buffalo. EASTERN EEAGUE" aziio e Resnits Yésterday Voroester 5; FPnrtoétd 0. m ‘Hakén 2, oWaterbiry 1. Bri@wepdrt 9, AlBany 1.2 Pmfld 73,1 Slfl‘if&fléld"" 2 stfihdmg ot the m Wit Hartford ».. . i Worcester . "Piugela Sprtngficld @nfiwk‘? at %“s“"ax ) tprbury as Brldgeport at.Albany Bhlyn; Jy'a« —Afiflsm& PR S TR O SWish oifehy stasr 15 genexally oongnded. joshe the SfondiUEA tHeiNmtonal leagud Man- ke wilndtt RobiiSon 4¢ tiking noth- "ing tor granted, an “‘s"' logking N0s QPRPTHLBIEY, L. Adde skpnopmcement, Wi sknawn tothe fapsae Bilk, Bad ‘heen gdded. tq.the, Boeoklyn st dev has. bgen. aamember; of, t! go Cubs for the last, few years, Alanagey Johpny Evers regently ; Sorc Waivess.op the, pifcher, Mapager Jnobinsen refused. to. waive, and ! Brookiyn geis .the pite) “‘3 for $2,500, the waiyen@rice. The, 3‘ ,x},ot Bai- ley,ugives ,Bragklyn ; tem; ,&%fi e rignpsy Ruethes Smpith,, P Mehart, ed dore,; Mamaux, Mitchel) -ius and: Babay. IR (o TSI T - AOUY m'x-nummm\s. o vmmmsuflgmmay 2 LAONIST YOlOW - se, the Indan who * jofited “the ! . Pitching W.fi jtgsburgh Na- tionals this mfl with Itne. ,- ulple: This became - Rav0 vk %nmtmhfi i HIGHQJ‘HWNMTA L - . 3 M‘Fmbgrg of lpper (‘hsa Chorus X Gleg Frub| Wik Hold, a Spng) val at School Friday Evening. The upper class chorus and , tH % -the . New, JBrital) mu' ‘bredent the. fi- g Pilgrims of 1620,” at the sch l al Aitoritil Friday ‘a\u-u'. ot u&o at 8:18“"0¥lodk. ' Réfhékrmis- ha been going on__ for the last fd ths under the dlrection of Georf O{kaxhewu u{regu F\M'lv schowiss + conductor of the concert on Frld SRy e “criorts o aROULS 228 - Mg 8 %fl Fpranos, gconnmnos, .-:K' banitonts and« DAL 3 q be rendered was written by E. S Hd mer with*“the- té: W ssephine Morgney,. E; M. Lambe; a_awvell known yiolini Wil ren " solos during the ‘prwm. Miss Ire: Vahlstrém ' will ®ing-the salo part the cantata, and will also sing a ve: from _the, song, ‘“Carry Me Y to,old&\%rsmn“' s s, In additior” with “the- - sihging | “The,, Puqflmsbt;! 1;;;%‘ a mls::l J cous, Drosrafi a ritodern 1o sel e!cktiong 'hi* n_arrangéd i b s ‘Haven, ~ -May-+12~—Ha, ds taklen- aboom for th&td 'ttack meet" With Yale Yere Satusd “Tho meet i the climax -of ‘the 1§}, bOth _temns, as both-regard tha: temollegia.tes as a fi day ratl gompetitio; Yale's k¥ n; entered aporf the abil m pbell “fo capturé bogs and e half mite r _)u& are curfént here’that H will send. Captain“O’Conrell - agh the vsnrlda cha,mpion €00 rd’ ner,’ fq. wear him:‘down’ andtprevy him from being able to lu\:ght the, half. ' If the O'Conrlell b e takes place it will be the ‘evd worth watching. COLLEGE BASEBALL. AT ‘Cambiidge, Mass.—Holy, o Har'ard:l R 4 m West anm.—dcuumbm BiAT 2 e " AY" Providénce.! R. fl'-—sB—‘r i Mass. Agfic\ntuml college,” 3 (%" “Mn 28)% ~ain faprier ~af NG PhilaaelxrhiaQPdnns\lwnl‘ Defaware ¥ ¢l : t . Worcester., \X:Is —Worcesf | Tech 8. Rhode Island State 4 £ At - Walerul'\ M. —A-Mdm-"s Ci by 4 ¥ v At New Haven—Yaie 9, William "At Amherst, Mass.—Springfield lege 5, Amhers: L A% Hanover, N. H.—Dartmouth Norwich -University 4. =1 P 3 el 17 ¢ 10 ENTERTAIN' CARPENTIE New York, May . 12.—Geotke . pentier and h ty are exl to arrive here Sundty’! oh thi s ai BaSavole and’ Rickard.is®r for a. special reception: Bommiftee meet .them_.Carpentier, it is und stood, will npeml.,n day or.two in i £ityt andfthen go direct to his drain quarters’ at Manhassett, Lang Isl vhere; hg will settle:down to