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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1o2t. ) 3 3 plays, Peckinpaugh, Ward and Pipp, ( . . 2; Ward and Pipp: Mays, Peckin- | Quinn . paugh and Pipp: left on ba New Ferguson o sisie York 4, Detroit 8; bases on balls, ofl | Mays, . Come Shechan 2, oft Collins 2, ofi Leonara | *Bo . 2; hits, off Dauss 10 in 4 innings, oft IN Sl”[i(ilN[i [iAME‘ Fewster ...... Hollings 2 in 2 innings, off Leonarc : - - |in 3 innings, of! Sheehan § in 3 2-3 Totals .... 3 3 innigs, oft Collins 4 in 2 innin Quinn 3 in 1 1-3 innings, off Ferguso uth Poles Out Homer and Triple RS i o Max none i 1 10 At Navin Field. ) (Cobb); struck out, by Dausa 2, by Hollings 2, by Collins 1, by Leonara 2, by Quinn 2; winning pitcher, Mays, losing pitcher, Leonard; umpires, Detroit, May 13.—With the great Connolly and Moriarty; time of game, 2:31 | Cobb, ef Veach, It Hellman, rf ambino swinging his lethal mace to [ pua 1 rrible advantage, the Yankces came | Sargent, 3b Bassler, « Dauss, p Hollings, p \y aftornoon in the third game ot [yao . o' o m behind and scored a ninth in- Work Triple Ste: hng triumph over the Tigers yester- St. Louis, May 13.—Burwell weak- ened in the eighth inning yesterday, Philadelphia ring two runs after two men were out and defeating St. Louis 8§ to 6. series of four. The count, when ah | xShorten po returns were In, was 11 to 10, ana | eFlagstead yo of the Yankee runs, including the | xxHale ing and winning markers, were | zzManion lored or driven |n by the Babe. \In- . s dentally, Jtuth poled out his tenth Totals 40 10 16 27 11 me run of the season, a smash that eared the score board and left with oger Peckinpaugh on base in the st Inning. The score With the bases full in the seventh the locals worked a triple steal, Sis« ler reaching home and tieing the score. The score: olosscacecsszsssa? *Batted for Quinn in the eighth **Ran for Bodie in the eighth, Philadoiphis. xBatted for Dausa in the fourth. ¥ zBatted for Hollings in the sixth. New York. xxRan for Sargent in the ninth. Dykea! b zzBatted for Leonard in the minth. | Witt, rf - Sena Dugan, 3b New York ...... 20820300 2—11 | o "3, 00 Detroit 300:15000—10 Brazill, 1b Two-base hits, Cobb, Veach, Peck- | Perkins, ¢ inpaugh, Shorten; three-base hits, [ F. 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BOYS’ SHOES, $2.45 to $4 Newark Shoes for Men and Women, $4, 5 and $6—NONE HIGHER Newark Stoe Stores Co. . he Largzest Chain of Shoe Stores In The United States. NEW BRITAIN STORE 324 MAIN STREET Near R. R. Crossing Open Monday and Saturday Evenings Rommel, p v Total Tobin, rr P 2 of Gerber, ss 2 Sisler, 1b Williams, 1f . Jacabson, cf McMullens, Lee, 2h Gleason, Billings, Kolp, p Burwell, Bayne, p Smith zSevereid 92 “Batted for Har the s xBatted for Lec in tho eighth. zBatted for ¥ well in the eighth. Philadelphia ... 010410020—S8 St. Louwis ........ 20000220 0—6 Two-base hits, C. Walker, Perkin Williams, Sisler: three-base hit, V ; stolen bases, Witt, Tobin, Sis- Williams, Jacobson; sacrifices, Dugan, C. Walker 2, Galloway; dou- ¥, Perkins and Dugan; left on s, Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 7; bases on balls, off Harris 2, off Keefe 2, oft Kolp 1; hits, oft Harris 7 in 6 innings, off Keefa 1 in 2-3 inning, off Rommel, 1 in 2 1-3 innings, off Kolp 6 in 3 innings (none out in fourth), off Burwell, 5 in 5 innings, off Bayne none in 1 inning; hit by pitcher, by Keefe (Sisler): struck out, by Har- ris 2, by Kolp 2, by Burwell 2; balk, Burwell: winning pitcher, Rommel; losing pitcher, Burwell; umpires, Hil- debrand and Evans; time of game, 139, Senators Beat Indians. I 4 Cleveland, May 13.—Washington came back to form yesterday and de- feated Cleveland 4 to 1. A pinch hit- ter drove in the champions’ only run. Eighteen Indians were retired on fly balls. The score: ‘Washington. av. r. Judge, 1b . 5 Milan, If ... Lewis, 1f . Rice, cf Miller, rt Brower, rf Harris, 2b Shanks, 3b O'Rourke, ss .. Gharrity, ¢ . Erickson, p .. 3 cocso000000? PSS SIS elucocosconenny Tou»u»-—»-‘;;—u., slrunocccoorors olvprnwosdeocp & N ol 34 Cleveland. -8 -] ® Jamieson, 1f Johnston, 1bh Speaker, cf Smith, rf Gardner, 3b Sewell, s Stephenson, 2 O'Neill, ¢ Thomas, ¢ Mails, p Caldwell, *Graney **Uhle - coc°0n 2020 %nttmmnotn wllerooeonroomneel |l soomonunnoorap S ilec oo fiaotol mlocoessn 33 12 %Batted for Mails in the seventh. **Ran for O'Neill in the seventh. Washington 200020000—4 Cleveland o 000000100—1 Two-baso hits, Rice, Milan, Speak- er: stolen base, Harrls; sacrifice, Rice: left on bases, Washington 6, Cleveland 7: bases on balls, off Erickson 2, ofi Mailg 1, off Caldwell 1: hits, off Mails 6 in 7 innings. off Caldwell none in 2 innings; struck otit. by Erickson 1, by Mails 5: losing pitcher, Mails; um- pires, Nallin, Wilson and Dinneen; time of game, 2 hours. BETTING FAVORS, DEMPSEY Odds Are Still 9 to 5 on American to Beat Carpentier at Jersey City, July 2. New York, May 13.—In sporting circles in this city yesterday it was said that the odds being quoted on the Dempsey-Carpentier bout at this time were 9 to 5, with the American the favorite. A well known authors ity expressed doubt that 3 to 1 was peing laid abroad with Carpentier the choice and added that he did not cw- pect to see better than 2 to 1 quotea here at any time. “Even if there is a dearth of French money, T doubt that supporters of Dempsey will raise the odds any higher than 2 to 1, even in an effort to coax forth Carpentier money,” he said. Mordaunt & Co., brokers, yesterday announced that they had placed $2,500 against §$4.- 500 that Carpentier would last twelve rounds with Dempsey. They also stated that this client has a commis- sion from France of $10000 to place on Carpentier's chances, the French- men demanding 2 1-2 to 1 that Ca pentier will go the limit. The com. pany also reported that a wager of $200 against $900 was placed vester- day that Carpenter would win by knockout within ten rounds. EQUALS A TIGER RECORD. Taylor Runs the Tow Hurdles in 0:24 2-5 in Caledonian Games, Princeton, N. J., May 13—A Prince- ton record was equalled vesterday afternoon in the Caledonian Games, the university track and field cha pionships. when Cort Taylor ran the low hurdles in 0:24 4- Taylor (a sophomore who won his event against Yale on Saturday) won easily from Huhn. The record is also held by Trow- bridge, the former Tiger hurdler, who won the b: ier race in the recent Ox- ford-Cambridge meet in England where he is a- Rhoades scholar. A surprise was occasioned when Rich of the freshman class, former Erasmus runner, defeated Steers and Rogers who took first and second egainst Yale last week in the two-mile iun. Freshman athletes took five of the thirteen events, but failed to win the meet against the well-balanced junior team. - NOONAN WITH LEADERS, Supt. Scales of the Academy and a e strong rooter for the team, was in- Local Player Contributing Much to the | cluded in the presentation. Success of Trunkmakers, S oS e T o RANGERS WANT GAMES. Victrolas and records, Hen Girs, Ve, Day & unicadsd Tribia 1] iike o Atk pAAI SHE tay e | . a., AV A s ¥ -] ike rang 3 v: any i i 4 the work of John “Mickey” Noonan,| in or out of tHé city, averaging from mg‘i",‘;‘i‘,,(’,,fi:“;':"’;‘l;‘“‘fl“;" the local boy who is backstopping for | 17 to 20 years of age. Address M. |y jeennog oo n‘s%.,“ {he team of that city in the Virginia| Carlson of No. 541 Church . street, [ & negotiated through th league. city. Would like to arrange a game |y, ool SGr 0 10 SRR Noonan got away with a fine start| for either Saturday or Sunday atter- | g Ygr c Ty MUEON With the Trunkmakers, is catching | noon, May 14 or 15, or any date after y . ¢ i ; being the same stellar brand that he | May 22. The New Britain Chri showed with the Pioneers and other | deavor Union will hold teams in this section for several years. CORNELL BEATS WILLIAMS. | g, MO0 0 o u “Mickey” is also hitting 'em hard, and Williamstown, Mass., May 13.—Cor- | gational church chapel a his ability to purloin the sacks has|nell defeated Williams at golf yester- | 1)is evening. H. A. Hicks, the fans in “Ole Virginny” sitting up | day afternoon on the course of the | gecretary for Connecticut and taking notice. Mount Anthony Country club at Ben- ' gpeaker. nington, Vt. The score was 5 to 2 GOLD FOOTBALLS FOR VICTORS. Annapolis, Md., May 13.—Minjature NUTMEG PUBLICITY BUR gold footballs have been presonted by | Colonel Robert M. 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