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K GOWDY’S SINGLE GIVES BRAVES AN EVEN BREAK IN TWIN BILL WITH GIANTS—DETROIT TIGERS DRIVE “RED” FABER OFF THE SLAB IN FIRST NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ING—“FIDO” O’BRIEN, BOWLING IN EXCELLENT FORM, DECISIVELY DEFEATS FRED TELLER—SHUGRUE GAINS VERDICT OVER CHARLEY PILKINGTON _‘ 1ON TELLER EN BY ('BRIEN ler leé 2 Fine Exhi- o_l Pin 'l‘pppling Brien evened up matters plon Fred Telle Casino alleys r of Sey- last night, winning, soven games 0 visitor. he match. bitlon of steady A small crowd O'Brien gave bowling, the century mark in ten o star is priming for the ith Andy was received noon from Wate: McCarthy nevt late yes- rbury that was still sick, and Eddle jd not make the trip to ity for the match sched- night. . 07 21 08 107 100 ” 9 105 7 118 114 106 135 124 95 100 ASINO ALLEYS. Casino Five. 17 107 s 106 103 22 . ”n 114 104 120 113 101 109 98—1149 113—1207 320 200 297 207 327 96— 103— 07 110— 109— 609 500 536-—15356 Five. 101 02 20 8 483 468 DGERS' ALLEYS TAL MATOM. 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Cincinnati, 4; Pittsburgh, 1. Other teams were no» scheduled. Standing of the Clubs, r.C. .758 .651 Pittsburgh New York Chicago Brooklyn Boston Philadelphia St. Louls ... Cincinnati 25 . 23 .15 . 19 . 18 . 11 .10 12 s 12 14 13 16 20 19 24 Games Today. New York in Boston. Brooklyn in Philadelphia. Cincinnati In Pittsburgh. St, Louis in Chicago. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Results Yesterday., Detroit, 11; Chicago, 1 (first game). Chicago, 6: Detroit, 5 (second game) Cleveland, 12; St. Louis, 5 (called at end of eighth inning on account of rain). Other teams were not scheduled. Standing of the Clubs. Won. 24 o 19 . 21 . 18 oo 17 . 13 15 12 P.C. Cleveland New York Detroit Washington St. Louls Boston Chieago .. Philadelphia Games Today. Cleveland in St. Louis. DETROIT WINS ONE ND 50 DOES 50X “Red” Faber Is Driven From Mound in First Inning 27 . Detroit, May —Detroit divided a double-header with Chicago here yes- torday, winning the first, 11 to 1, and losing the second, 6 to 5. The locals won the opener by sustained attack. a Faber was knocked out of the box before one out had been completed. Detroit made eight runs in the first inning on seven hits. Six of the hits were made off Faber. Chicago bunched seven of their nine hits with two passes off Oldham to win the second game. The scores: First Game— r. h e 000000010— 1 8 Detroit $0102000x—11 15 Faber, Davenport Dauss and Bassler. Second Game— 1 o and Yaryan; r. 020202000—6 000210101—5 Yaryan; Oldham an Chicago Detroit Kerr anad Alnsmith. h. 9 4 1 d Indians Defeat Browns. St. Louls, May 27.—Cleveland's consistent hitting and ineffective pitching by four St. Louls hurlers gave the Indians yesterday's game here, 12 to 15. The game was called at the end of the eighth inning be- cause of rain. The score: r. h. e 00241302—12 16 2 St. Louls 00301010— 5 10 2 Coveleskie and O'Nell; Palmero, Kolp, Bayne, Van Gilder and Sever- eld. Cleveland CARP DONS GLOVES, Challenger for Heavyweight Title Boxes With Jeannette and Gans. Manbasset, L. I, May 27.—For the first time since he arrived in this country and resumed training his world's championship bout with Jack Dempsey at Jersey City on July 2 Georges Carpentler yesterday in- cluded boxing In his training at his Manhasset quarters. He sparred two rounds with Itallan Joe Gans and Joe Jeannette and afterward an- nounced that he was thoroughly sat- isfled with the workout. Yesterday being one of the day when the gate at Matthews' farm is locked against all comers what trans- pired during the workout can only be chronicled second hand. Gus Wilson, Carpentier's trainer-interpreter, was very brief in his description. If he were trying to conserve words he succeeded as few have before. 'Georges walked in the morning and this afternoon he boxed two rounds with Joe Gans and two rounds with Joe Jeannette. It was very light box- ing. He is in fine condition.” COLLEGE BASEBALL RESULTS, At New Haven—TYale 10, Wesloyan 6. At Fordham Fleld—Fordham Qeorgetown 2. At Lewisohn Stadium-—Niagara 9, C. N. Y, 3. At Cambridge—Harvard 6, Waseda university 5, (10 innings). 7 C. At _Amherst. 3 . ——Amhers for | At Syracuse—Syracuse 4, Vermont | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. Jersey City, 9; Reading, game). Deading, 5: game). Baltimore, Buffalo, 7; 8 (first Jersey City, 2 (second : Newark, 8. Syracuse, 2. Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. 22 10 ER1t 16 - 18 16 17 17 17 17 . 18 19 .14 18 12 21 P.C. Baltimore Jersey City Buffalo Toronto . Rochester Newark Syracuse Reading Games Today Jersey City in Reading. Newark in Baltimore. Buffalo in Syracuse. EASTERN LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. Bridgeport, 5: Hartford, New Haven, 6: Albany, nings). Pittsfield, 5; Waterbury, 1. Worcester, 11; Springfield, 1. Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. 6 5 (13 in- P.C. 714 .609 .609 .609 .538 435 .320 .231 Bridgeport Hartford .. Worcester . New Haven Pittsfleld Springfield Waterbury Albany 9 9 9 12 13 17 cene 20 Games Today. Pittsfield at Hartford. Waterbury at Worcester. New Haven at Springfield. * Albany at Bridgepo (GIANTS AND BRAVES DIVIDE TWIN BILL | Gowdy's Timely Single Wins for ! Mitchell's Gang Boston, May ~One game of a doublo header' yesterday afternoon ; | went to the Giants by a score of 5 to | 3 and the second went the other way. The Braves won it 4 to 3 and broke | the tie in the ninth inning in an un- | usual manner. Thero were two out in the Boston balf of the ninth with | Ford on second base, and Sallee ap- | parently was trying to pass Hank | Gowdy, who had been cudgelling the | ball for a base hit all afternoon. , Hank had three singles to his cred- | | it, and miade his fourth, which sent in the winning run on what seemed to | be a freakish mischance. Sallee ! pitched two balls wide deliberately | | and slid up the third with nnlhlnz‘. i much on it. He sent it too close to jabbed it and it took a billowy and tatal course along the ground between | Frisch and. Bancroft tor a single, and brought Ford to the plate. The scores by innings: New York the plate; Gowdy reached across and ’ r. h. e. ..200010110—5 12 3 000002001—3 8 2 m)nder Wh?t a Stenog Thinks About HIS MIND YET - Z 5 TIE~ - NOT So | s'PosE ™e GooD BVT H= HAS To WEAR (T Me- Benton, Douglas and Smith; Quillan, Scott and O’'Neil. Second game: r. h. New York ..100020000—3 7 Boston 300000001—4 10 Douglas, Sallee and Smith; Fillin- gim and Gowdy. e. | 0 Marquard Repeats. Pittsburgh, May ing Pirates yesterday suffered defeat from Cincinnati, 4 to 1, in the pres- ence of an immense crowd which had gathered for a welcome demonstra- tion. It was Pittsburgh's second defeat at home, each administered by Mar- quard. The visitors knocked Hamil- ton out of the box in the second. Schmidt returned to the game and threw out four base runners attempt- ing to steal. 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