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NEW BRITAIN DALY HEBALD. MONPAY. v MAY 23, 5 ———— = em— - — - — DERSON AND O'BRIEN TO OPPOSE STONE AND TELLER THIS WEEK IN THE CONNECTICUT DUCKPIN TOURNEY—PIRATES MAKE A GREAT RALLY IN NTH INNING AND DEFEAT GIANTS—CARL MAYS PITCHES AND BATS YANKEES TO VICTORY OVER THE BROWNS—SPAETH DENIES CORNELL'S CLAIMS @ EANDTELLER | BE TH VEE ™ CARL MAYS 1S HERO | NG LIFE MY FIGHTING INYANKS’ VIGTORY| —By— I GEORGES CARPENTIER ormers in Duckpin Tour- Tiug History tn Europe 7 e As Centered About Challenger of Dempsey. Goes in" @ Reliel Hurler and j to Battle on Lanes.. | RN . sonusIHBE~ 2B cemLsEbeeS wopn | 0. YA o lowuiosde ol earua Total % “ - "' 8t Louls (A. tisties follows nding of Contestants. W, L (Hartford) 123 7 (New Haven) 111 r (Waterb'y) 105 (Waterbury) 107 (Waterbury) 107 (Seymour) 106 (New Haven) 1056 (New Brit.n) 102 (Bridgeport)112 (Rockville) 102 New Britain) 101 (New Haven) 101 (Bridgeport) 99 (Bridgeport) 82 . 13 Qe O ey AMERICANS REACH FRANCE amused me with the funniest of anec- . e Chapter VII dotes as ‘we sped toward Paris mnd St. Louis, May 23.—Aaron Ward's triple nderson and “Fido Ly Bt oan BY GEORGES CARPENTIER kegt himself and me ip halarious £0od | and s single by Carl Mays with two out in againat two of the Dbest K 3B C4 . = humor. Never once did he speak of | ihe tenth. fantug vesterday gave the Yanks ] sticut Duckpin | (Copyright 1920, by United Feature = FEptaR ) a 6 to 5 victory over the Browns in the first i Sy Lo ”," k “I Syndicate. All rights reserved. the . approaching fght.;. I aait 100k | oo, of secies. The last-fifnGie drive uring !hv_fi»mnr:; week, in - an ;mmwy back now over those young Gghting | cnabled the Yanke to put Urban Shocker, ¢ and® Fred ‘Teller. The b A, e 2 day and tealize to what greap extent | their prime jinx, out of the wa¥ for-ht least sheriff will tackle Andy at It was here that Amnll't;ll AEhng | "y teacher responsible for my suc- | {Wo days at least ; methods came into my life: adbin, PR $ Mays, entered . the.game in e -seventh eereation - alleys tnmnr:’:w Willie Lewis, who taught me what | 8% .0t he pever failed to. keep my e g e o e ""'@fi"""“my' ey The local boy meeds a vic- | - Lawie: T B nch and | SPiTits at the very highest. no matter | victim to the heat Took up the burden y over the Braks City star. |You ca e "one two- P h what was Impending, with the tying ruf 'on Mird base and one lay night the pair will clash [Jmuch m,olm .nn.,n:nup lm\‘l’ ;"“"’ ‘;‘ Parjs was not all that we expected. | 0ut. Jacobsea.the Arat hitter to faca Mays, [ o y N . | France, along with Sam Mc¢Vea an e e int. | sent a deep, 8y to, r fthat allowed Smith Seuter dMeps &t Watde! P | Joe Jeanetto, the latter pair two of |17 fAct there were several disappoint- { {7 % 3 0ia% J0 LR Sitel T lnat year's winner of the [ FO8 < e markable heavywelights | TCDtS in store for us. Deseamps | game ‘intd TArids Wnd gave Carl a enance . 'will meet O’Brien at the A ALt n | imagined in his simple manner, that | to supplam‘Mutiias sRfgger supreme Of the leys on Thursday night. It [ the world ever ached world's oham. | ¥e would be received graciously by | Yanks for agagy s cud RSast batilecbetween this :.‘.‘.‘.;-?‘en:”;h‘:l‘:r“-'l;:x s Immediately | the promoters of the bout, but wel The *0I= gn.e 4 Ay Tose on a wave of populariy: that | Bad: difficulty in. reaching the{ men R g 4 - o= B pn by his good work in the 2 with whom we had agreed to appear. | Mitcheil. 2h ...Bdeoeun. & 11 h Andy McCarthy, managed |Carried him. high. -He a weller- |/, 4 hen we had finally veached. the | Peckinppugh. o8 aiaadh- -nsi. sl t the top of the league In | WeIght and one of the greatest fight- | o4, "\vo "wore merely told to be on | Ruth. . 1 2 The | €rs, I believe, that ever stood Within 2 p Pipp, 1b idual average column. s He is sow ' livihg in New hand for the bout. - Meusel, rfi. retained his mark of 110 |3 "nE. - : A Once -in the ring | actually felt a | Bodie, cf , an even footing with Mc- | York. where Lmet him shortly after |, ;1 or emotions. The sea' of faces [ Ward. 3b He is now eighth in the landing when I came to this country. gazi at me _was .disconcerting, so | 5¢h S Dattie for- (he' title e’ be: It was with the greatest surprise [ ZII0F 5L E oo | oo when armer as the league becomes | $0d the '““d‘;v"’f"r":‘r‘n“"dni“’;m'x’e\f the referee ordered the bout to start. clted tongue that wo were - Paris. | 1 beat Young Warner, but even if s o " 7|1 hadn't I would have lost nothing, “RY last my son,” he'$Nbufea ay 1 OF the referce gave me.the decision | Topin, rr entered th mn@um “We g0 to in the seventh round on a qu. . . Gerber, SRS Paris,' 0o 1fhenibist off an frre- With Aft® francs in " pockets | Sisler. 1b .. .. e A s s Descamps had not a_care inthe. world. [ Wiltiamd. ir #.2% — it Ll | He suggested, and T readil{ accépfed. } Smior Eeonvg $luonuon T that we spend the nizht iy Paris, for on the féllowfng night ‘Joc Jeanette and Sam McVea were to fight ip the same building where T had won. We believed, of course that' Professor Descamps and his ‘“famous pup!l"‘ Total .... Ml ) would be allowed to ‘ witheds me| a Batted Lo, Loe 4n ton! ~ | SOV SIS Boucca~eses oo P2 Is bCollins .. 7 H aleoss bout without chatge, for wo had no | xo s 25 Shpsker. money with which to buy our admis- sion. i = --Another disappointment! -When we marehed to the door, my hand in the (Meriden) 91 teacher’s and asked for admission a (Bristol) 89 turmoil, was raised. | We werg. seiged (Mhrttord) 88 . s By contemptuous hapds and uncere- (Bridg'p'rt) 75 101 moniously Tushed to the street.. We (Bridg'p'rt) 82 116 spent the early part ‘o!‘nlhg night with (Manchester) 60 138 . The erbwd outside the building, tsten- lournament Records. v ing to the shouts that ¢amé&Yro with- ngle, Teller, 160 . § e e ptal, Anderson, 1362. o se—Mitchell. Nitchell, Lee, PIAFEMiHams, Sisler, Left on bases—New York 10, St. Louis 10. Bases ofi-balls—Oft Mays OF 36"‘|e‘5 ONLY CHANCE Tinings. Mevs 1 in 3 oo3. i b pitchers By o INDULGE IN HIS FAVORITE, PASTIME AND "MIND THE KID :nnw‘k-iv. (" e t: uckwmn—ny s‘n-h- i oy al 3 r inning pitcher . i Al AT THE SAME TIME MIGHT rom s PROVE Tnncfc:fe. IF; HE, MUFFS —Mays. Umpires—Chill and Owens. Time “THe Py of gamo—2:4a, i e Phat was humiliating fn‘the extreme oult Gty o Thgae. tive strings won, W. Haper hy 9. ndividual Averages. 'Buf ‘m§ turn was®to corite, Yor it was only a few short years later that I met Joe Jeancte 'far ‘thi¥'8ie promoter Detroit, Mich., May 23.—Rommel . out- pitched both Oldham and Sutherland yester- day afternoon,-a4gd Phjladedphia won thej Y sttt s first game of the Dgtroit series in the tenth and he paid mc'a sum that would | 5 S# - equal $20,000 for the bout. But.that night I was sick over the treatment I had received. E the cheery Des- 4 camYs, for once, wid down-heirted. G. HB, HT. PF. Ave. 108 161 1362 21843 .110 198 167 1288 21792 .110 187 143 1262 20451 .109 198 1566 1253 21464 .108 187 146 1233 20216 .108 g 108 166 1257 21288 .107 | pressible flow of joyous language he 198 149 1258 21160 .107 | showed me a letter he had received 198 160 1271 21140 .107 [ from Theodore Vienne and Victor 198 152 1283 21134 .107 | Breyer, both of whom are. well known 198 140 1229 21074 .106 | in the United States. They offered 198 145 20939 .106 | me a match with Young Warner, an 198 150 20833 .105 | Englishman, and it was to go fifteen 198 144 20816 .105 | rounds. The generous promoters, or, 198 142 20766 4056 I thought them to be, offered me AR e Second Basemdn Young falled to hold pop fiy in the te . - L L the visitors netted them five run Mamy S 8 dE.o u ralided. aleo. butyRommel checked it after!| . wi ggams - % &l o2 ylelding two runs. Cobb hit a home run. . | o The seore: it Philadelphia (A.) ab Georges Carpentier, Gentleman, J in which Courtney. had.shut out the Sox for QUIT AS' A TRAINER. i| five inningg. , A.:sbrec-bagmer. by Mostel di- L 4 s £ Washington batted Faber for.itwo e T~ As Rumching Bag. . -~ P r?n.-‘;: hedirat, but haishut them out tue!| . 3 s i S 1% | Americans and ~ Other Contesta ‘st 4f the way. s |“Affantic City,’N. ¥, May 28.—Be- |7 7 F 5 . Chlenge A + !l cause of 148k of ‘sparcing partners, [ Jack Dempsey suspended all training ‘vesterday in preparation for his.ton- PLAY FIRST NDAY BASEBALL. | ¢ Sioux Folis; S™., May 28 Teams'| ) 'wwaiid !in the South Dakota Baseball league played their first Sunday games yester- day. Although. the South Dakota. supreme court has ruled that Sunday games are illegal if admisgon, is charged, "the Tocal grounds Were thrown.f ¢ C."Walker, Weleh, of L 13 - ° O e Johnkon, ss Over Other Coul'sés. 198 150 20678 104 148 18173 103 140 12 20421 .103 135 17962 .102 164 5 19907 .101 25 francs for my appearance if I Tost | and double that sum if I won. In ad- dition they would send us two third- class roundtrip tickets to Paris. We made great preparations for that trip. From some unknown source open to the ‘public but a charge was made for seats in the gr ands and blgachérs. Apppoxifpately tors paid this charge, while hundreds took advantage of the free exhibition and stood on the side lines. suummonosen, cuummnm By M el counannmmneY wlosounsosenan ol = Mulligan, 3b Shelly. 1b . Bumewminy i H o test ‘withoGeorges Carpentiér. "' ' Two of Dempsey's sparring .part- ners emgaged §n contesls. Saturday night ‘Were unable to'go into the ring ‘yestorday. afternoon. . Jack: Cliffdrd: o ‘Hoyihke, “Englafd Ma¥ bs. long stending restrictionsiof ghe servative Royal Liverpool Gol; prohibiting Sunday pley ton: 1ty made a deserted spot yesterda' what duting ~tié- coniling™‘Wweek lobbrnnocan lewososamas loa 149 33 1933 98 SIS RlerEE it ‘o . - Brdoklyn, ‘the! third heavyweight: .ip , T,| cansh, doft stadenly and"@ia Maffager | 52 the scene of & Hve days' battle, Juck Kearns that he wolld not °fe- | 08 B ety o ® | turn;* Clifford ~ has' bebh roughly ; 5 handled in his’workbuts with; Dewmpps || M5t of the 223’ ylayers ente 0. " et #nd =pent; the day jinxresting, though o | sty, betng™ kridcked.. out? “‘omce: - &n number of Zhem .motored to mem o | badly pdnmishéd the Yther time. Clif- couzses. for.fingl pragtioe. Of $ ford was only in camp for six days. | {RUECS TN P :nm“ sl == .: = will.go out.today in ch:é:nt rous 4 mmEH s M@ ametorste Ninety-five_matches _age stheduled < MAY HELP/ GPORGES. ... the opening day aad sixty-fopr 3 < Benny Leongrd Would Spend a Week B Descamps found the money necessary. B to outfit me in a new ring costume. eBrarien IR We had our best clothes prepared for FEeLSEEs W AGALN. T T the trip and then Descamps took me The Pioneers won a fast game of by the hand and led me to the rail- [ baseball yesterday afternoon at the way station, where we embarked on | Ellis stteet grounds, from the crack what was to be one of the greatest i Nutmeg A. C. of New Haven, 6 to 4 Jourrqu of my life, Remember jt was | to be my first appearance before a really large audience and that The SoldierBartfield-Louis Bogash 1 was to meet g man who should | bout scheduled for this evening at have inspired en cocksure me with Bridgeport, has been postponed until some fear. To gard off any dnnrf‘ri next Thursday night, on acgount of of Buch a thing taking place Descamps ' an injury to Bartfiel arm. b 3 Monday. ort—Donlon v, alleyn). Manchester—Spalding e, [Conran’s alleys) urp—White vs. Stokes «(La- leys) Tuesday. ~ ort—Kelly va. Dewey (Park "), B Harper Ve loys) ritain—8tone vs on alleys) aven—W. Harper vs Sterback Suneuay 5 - ceonuuo, .Ig ~n Bassler, ¢ Oldham, p . Sutheriand, oy herrcasany RImEprEtoosts, emouinmatoy cccsosccene I | oamm s T e aloas BOUT IS POSTPONED. Philadelphia Detroit Courtney, of 2 Dugan. Three-ba; Erickson, P g -y .{. Dykes, Witt. Home run—Cobb, Siolen bases | bENerbe <~71.% ~—Veach, J. Walker, Welch, Perkins, Gall s = Sacrifices—Witt Heflmann, Rorgmel. Total .. 30 Double plays—Young Sutherland and Jox »>a Batted for ORourke in nint| Rommel, G vay £ . Left] ’b atted for Ericksenain niu a: BASEBALL IN A ‘NUTSHELL [R5 i £ S Weeoks loneounsomun The- picturesqug, ?!.\‘.g.le _eityof, He i.n.!ge, nestling ;on the adge,ofs ;i sh Sea was cculnpll, from theo ."r:fh ‘?‘%Q”?"‘ fax; as train;, gery was concerned, due-to the cogl; is goheduled: to .meet. “Rdcky". Kan- | reducing, considerably ‘the. influg, championship | visitors which -began wi international -match.- . PRIZES . FOR GOURDIN. - Cambridge, Mass., May 23.—W ning track events assuredly had reward fop an. gmaieur psaner h Saturday, .when Ned .. 2l acsenpooronme ol conmwvouno ol oomonunousce elcccescsc Anderson 550 1 Porto . Swth, | Two-base hits—Shanks, Johneqn. Threa- erland’® in 5. Struek out—By,Oldham 1, n:;m(; ostil. Home run—Felk. Stdlen [msas of Buffalo, ini a Rofimel 4. Balk—Sutherland, mymei. | based-I@eris. - Sacrifices—Rice, “GharM®¥. | yout on JUné®6 at Harrisen, N!¥U. niay o i et L L ogi+ Double -play—Colling, Johnson @i | 0.3 a week in Carpentier's camp. h Umplres—Dineen and Wiison. Ti: heely, ,Left on bases—Washinxton 7, Ghé- S P of same—2:30, on Time P Hies on batis_OF Fiber . Comy. | | Benny is'ahxious toget tm the best trim for the bout with ‘Kansas-and ney 3, Erickson ®. Hits—Off Courtney 5 he has been advised to make such-a “Champs Blank Se: 50 innings, Erickson 2 Hit —By_Faber . (Har: by © g pitcher—By Faber . (Harrls, by Courtney | =% - Whether - Carpentier's mana- ger, Degscamps, desires such assist- Cleveland, 23 —Tris & 5 ot - e eopeaker's two | ig halky. Struck out—By Faber 4, Court- ance, was not announced. Sutherland | Giicago. . Teller . (Sey- -Off Oldham 6 in 5 innings. AMERICAN LBEAGUE., INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, port—Orsinl va. Kausler (Ar- — "), Results Yesterda d-—~Howard s MeCarthy New York 6. St. Louis 5 (10 in- Heyw) nings). aven-~Conran va. Cloveland 5. Boston 0. oyn) Philadelphia 9, Detroit 6. ple—S8terback Ve, Chicago 6, Washington 2. Teyn) ury—Porto ve. W. ton alleys) Thursday port—Weeks o B leoyw) d Kausler Oak alleys) M rthy lloys) ritain Hoyw) ury-—Anderson Resulgs Yesterday. Baltimore 9, Newark 1 (1st game). Baltimore 16, Newark 9 (2d game). Reading, 8, Jersey City =z game). Jersey City 3, Reading 2 (2d game). Toronte $, Buffalo-b. Atochester 11, Standing of the Clubs, Cleveland (A.) Won. Lost: & ab Baltimore . 10, Fpni o Baftelo 14 Johnston, 15 . Jersey ~City 2 14 Speaker, cf Newark G Toronto . Rochestor 4. Syracuse Heading Spaldin 5 pa L doubles and Coveleskie's pitching were the 2, Erickson . Loding pitcher—Gourt- biggest factors s 5 2 y {onY 8 e O T the opemine aomd LItorY | ney; . Umpires—Hildebrand, - Moriarity and vesterday. Each of the Cleveland | EVaNs.« Time of game—1:37. base hits came with men Coveleskis kept Boston's seven hits scattered one to an inninz. The scor=: Donlon : i TENNIS. Paris, ,May 23-—Eleonara Sears. of ‘Boston, rumneri'up in the American “ronren's ‘doubles ‘' championships, 1 prayéa at’ fhie };hnfl‘de'lgm_‘i Cricket ‘club’ last vear, joined the “American | But, best of all, Gourdin's j\‘e‘fi'nis team 4t St .Cloud. yesterday. | REIQUERL NI 1901No R VIRLITY.isiii} 2—33 & Miss Sears played With Edith Sigour- JY Vd_‘m‘ .KOPF PLAY Y. 3—23§ ney two sets in"sthgtes and With Witk . iCressonay Pa., Mey 23,—Jake I 6—28 4 jjam T. Tilden as a partner a set 5—22 1 Wgainst Miss Sigourney and Arnold | bert. and the Cincingati Reds pal « §%onesI*"The service of MIss Sears was | visit to Dayhert's birthpiage yes! * jTair, Byt “her stroke wds somewhat | and, beat hes Cressona: Tigers 3 to . 8. Til "facking ¥4 finish.- She Wil play in | When Daulert wepkito bat.is tha f .6—52 | e stnglés of the hard court> cham- | inping he was,Dresentedavith atb 4—48 ¢ pionship and withi~ Frainets Hinter of of roses and a shotgun. Pat Mg sent Eckhart, a rookie pitcher, to 8—41 ew York in the mixed doubles. Sy 2 mound. He aligwed 8 hity. The shi Y ¢ e stopping' of Larryd<apf.seasia. feat { The .score:. - fa: or 2 s LOCAL NINE WINS. : * The 'St. Mary's ~ parochfal se¢hool ; Cincinnati :. 010. 010100+ 9 e i T Cresson . .. 000 000 000--0 8 R !f:ascball team continued its string of Patterii . obtat el SN International League ictorics Saturday afternoop at St. ! lagher ;@ Sattinahn A . M. T. WiT. ¥. 8. .Y Mary’s field, defeati e gpeedy St. | 138 - Reallimg 11°x 3§ 13 3-—=¥1 { Peter's team of Hartford, sCore 12 to Rochester 14 3 ¥ 14 So far the local team has not met i Buffalo 3 x 614 ire; Walsh and' Mc- ! ARnapoMs, May ‘3M.—A you Baltimore. x X 10,12/ 5 | ®arthy | in i doubls p in | ‘;l‘:;';;"cfmfr""r:{ Pmsgrsiuni i Toronto % "8°11° 4 3 = turday's game that the' fiefd- o PR, Jergay: City 2 5 2 :!:g zem of the corfest, | " | Naval Aéadefy éhm -and has Sywecuse: = 3 2 5 : named as captain for next year, Newark x 3 x 6—23 | entér the Naval Academy this sumi wre— MORNINGSTAR LEADS HOREMANS. ' and his advent is very pleasing to t} MACOMBER RACERS COMING. San Diego, Cal., May 23.-~With only | connected with football. The yourj) Havrel | May - 23. —Férty-dix” ho-se.f. ohe “mofeiblock -of 400 pbints. to be ; l.arson- plaved center on the freshig mostly yearlings, from M. A. K. Ma- | played Ora C. Morningstat was leading | cleden a3-2We Bhidersit] brMin, comber’s stable_sailed for. New York | Btuard-Héreans 2,000 to 1,868 boints = an@™ thiter “neamelodthan on steamer, LaYayette * yesterday. | at the end.of the piay-in the fifth block brother. "He will Probably be a o Harper Standing of the Clubs, Won. Lost. P.C. Cleveland ....... 13 618 New York oo 12 600 Detroit 5% 18 543 Washington 2 3 15 =~ 2485 Boston .o SN ASY Howard | 8¢. Louls . 17 169 Chicage . cevese 1 16 448 Philadelphia ...... 20 333 RUNS FOR WEEK MAY 15-21 Degame she; Dossn of [three "stoaw shats, worgh; gl $15, and a medal sworth: $A0..qvhi is.‘given to each. Hervard. man 3 breaks an existing university recg kl Harper . Ttl. ] 3 St. Louis Pirtsburgh Boston -Brooklyn New York Phil. Chicago Qincinnati At 7 v American League 8. M. T. W, Detrojt - 13 17 Chicago 05 Cleveland New York Wash’gton" 101 St. Louis Boston 11 1 Phil. | 3 1.5 -5, lufooumnisl, 1 Orsinl Teller O'Brien i boeaabls AR bRy maunom ot e e mes PRS-~ PN Stone Games Today. New York in St. Louis. Friday. Boston in Cleveland port—Dewey va Philadelphia in Detroit ) Washington in Chicago. [Haven—Stokes va White - alleys) Fonbos &l | alenm olocccocnsste T W 5 Reading in Jerséy City. 'y, Itimore iz Newgrk. racuse in Rochester. Toronto in Buffats. ~ ¥ - NATIONAL LEAGUE. EASYERN LEAGUR, v’ | Mcinni VEW ENGLAND 1. A. A. & 3 H e ot e May 23. —Rhode Island State Results Yesterday. Hartford §, Bridgepprt 5 (13 in-§ polint ©f ha Beston university were ad- Pitusburgh 8, New York 6. nings). » Jones, » membership in the New Eng- | Chicago 6. Brooklyn 4 (12 innings). | _Atbany 5. Springfield’s (ist game). ['Bush. b -. reollegiate Athletic association | Othir teams were not scheduled Spriligfieid §, Albany 2 (34 game), J sllensrrs ;i nual meeting here Saturday Pittsfield 3, Waterbury 1. : . ank . Briges of Massachu- Worcester 6, New Haven 5. Itute of Technology, donor of k and fleld champlonship nnounced that he would offer w cup for the annual cross wn. W. N. Waterman of M bl Kelly (New- E coiNoDOne N 14 o5t v @O A O e o 0 12 N e | - anacapad obossccoomot ] looomunmunsay olosescsoscosa POPIAPIG 21 Standing of the Clubs. LARSON TO ENTER NAVY, Won. Lost”™ P.C. Pittsburgh 5 896 New York . 856 T e R 536 Rrooklyn it 514 las elected president; Johm | Beston caeman 483 Brown, vice presidéfit; D=3 “t. Lowis oo AR7 adwdoin, secretary, and John [ Clncinnati Boston College, treasuror. PhNddelphiy ted far Jomer ih cig Cleveland . .9 ol 5y wi - 1 0 9000000 0—p . Gardner, Speaker SR %—diones,’ Pratt and Bridgepors .... L Mclnnis, Gardner, .Stephenson and Johnsto Hartford ... G 2 : Vitt. Pratt and Mclnnis. L on_ basp: adigedall oston 7. Cleyeland 7. on balls—Of - ¥ ones 4. Bush 1. Coveleskie = Hu.—uz New Haven 5 . : Jone# 11 11 7 inmings Bush 0 in 1. Struck Pittsfield .500 | out—By Jones > Losing pitcher—Joned. Springfield A7Qu-Umpivese—Nallin and- «oasolly.. - Fime . of Waterbuny . 3 4 S St anding of the Clubs, s Lést™ P, g 6 4 X B 4 7 - < = aling 58 ) ‘ J . Seoil Rwet. — —— ci 3 . ~—] . e run t inte | W Pittsburgh in New York. . Tl field bleachers with the base: