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KACEYS PLAY STELLAR BASEBALL AND DEFEAT WINSTED TEAM 7 TO 2 — CORBIN TEAM WINS ;I'_ NEW, HARTFORD — PIRATES SUFFER FIRST DEFEAT OF SEASON AT MERIDEN — GIANTS AND YANKEES PLAYING IN MID-SEASON FORM — JESS GUILFORD EQUALS GOLF ‘COURSE RECORD SHOCKER AGAIN ~ “0ct-CORMNNINE NSTED DEFEATED [ Basedart 7o Ber JLUQUE ALLOWS ~ [P™RATESPEFEATED yAKKG AND GIANTS BEATEN BY VANKS ., —— BY LOCAL KACEYS| e GUNTSFEWHITS).... .. . PLAY STEADY BALL Hard Hitting and Pretty Fielding Fea- Re.«uu: Yesterday pArCAY Time This Season at Hands of Hugmen Seem to Have Solved an| " 7" "= YU KGd Pitcher Tums Back U] mretens entt Ong of Them Is & Homer by e American Leaguers, Are Gradually of Lovkmakers, k Other clubs not scheduled Enigma at Last nespite e ract mat Grimen was| - Saters With Four Hits el PR Gasey Stengel e pirtes vasenen wam of % Pylling Ayay in Ponnant Race pounded hard for a total of 12 safe o SIS wallops by the New Hartford club it s e Won Lost P.C s son at the hands of the Dutch Hills of 3 New York ..,..... 31 19 3 eriden Ay felding and excellent base running! I‘L‘v!'!».\vvw a much improved brand! Pittsburgh ., 3 / New York, June 12.—Luque held :,L:,l,,ld r“"l;w:fl;?: c:;,:::;,t.m:-hi’]‘:_‘ New York, June 12-—After bal- managed to pull out victorious to the|0f Paiebnll over that of a week ago. |8t Louls . .28 23 ,4n|New York to three hits yesterday, tWo | ca) team led in the first half, but|3ncing precariously at the top in O T T T T ””mlm.r local Kaceys r__lflvmml the spbedy | Brooklyn . I Pl of them scratches, but Steager's homer owing to clcee decisions rendercd in thelr respective leagueés for several atraight victory for the locals. Time Winsted team at St. Mary's field yes- | Cinclnnati ¥ 49110 the seventh proved emough for the | ravor of the Dutch Hills at a sritical | ¥ek8s ns a result of erratic playing, after time, the lanky twirler ' found 'rr‘vl‘fl.\ ?“Pln“"n. in a good game, 7|Chicago ., e el g 0 440 | Glants to win, 2 to 1. Bohne's fumble seriod, the Silver Cityites were uhlq""‘ New York Glants and Yankees Biimaalf 17 BeA Rolkt. Dot fast wotklon s The gp and dash which was | Toston ... C .437|1€t In the other New York run. Meu-| ¢, 0se out the Bucanneers, have braced and apparently regained [oy his team mates behind him saved||2CKINg in the"game ugainst the All-|Philadelphia ...... ; sel was put out of the game in the| pgike of the Drtch Hills featured [Champlonship form for the mid-sea- K R A Wiy Tater aANE LR &/|ENA ey |Insurance team of Hartford, when the second 1n'nlng after &n argument with | ¢or his team at tte bat, connecting|S0n drive, Playing better ball than R Sadterday's|. The Naw Harbisrd alub falded poor< DR bavellogh was Rach in avidancy] Games Today, Umplre Senteile. : with the slants of Huber, the Pirates' [Ny of their rivals during the past hospital, playec __mlrl “v:r»-_'» '.:I:.r' 9T s A e ‘;MIPM with the |Yesterday, McCormack, the Kensing Cinelnnati at New York CINC slab aritst, for four safe bingles ot |Week, the Yankees, by winning again Wipes oL Injury QIS 1% SYOVE WS G, i Sout by Huben: ot the locals,| 0000y Yehe abowedyiust enough. e f COIesKO At BrgeN]YT it . a6 five trips to the plate. Doran, one | vesterday from Bt. Louls, Increased 1o ! that more than enough to offset | VeeK 8RO to warrant a chance on the| St Louls at Philadelphia. Daubert, 1b, 1] of his team mates, starred in the fleld. | their lead to four and a half games, gasisoprel .. the heavy hitting that they indulged|MoUund: was Manager McCopn's selec: | FPlitsburgh at Boston Janvens 1y For the local team, Conway featured |While the Giants, ogain trimming ; fn, Healy, the opposing, twinlér |00 (OF 'the plicRing: dsbl, ~“The I (AL in the fleld and Sheehan got three | Cincinnati, held a two.game advan- furned n'a go0d Eame. but the sup. [YOuNSster more than made good. He AMERI€AY AGUE, Bohne, 2h. Pingles out of four times up. The lat- |tage over the Pirates, who were idle, port he received was ragged. Under|>n® fACINE @ team that has somewhat Pinan s ter's fielding was erratic, however, for| Resembling more closely last year's aue, p. . he booted three in the field. wrecking crew than at any time this The score: season, the Yankees have gotten away DUTCH l’}lLL!. to a flying start in their first western ab, oS # . nue |0 @ Tep up-state, but this did not S eaterday. L ordinary circumstances he would have feaze him in the least. He was cool New York 8, St. Louis 4. u‘lue‘: B r invasion. Bahe Ruth and Bob Mcuse| have caught their batting stridés and easily won his game. 3 S g : at all times, and although he got into| Detroit 8, Washington 0. ¢ \\nl;lkl‘frflrvv’r.r:vlv .\\nhin t;n:-ha.nd»'rl a hole on a few occasions, he stood Chicago 7, Boston 613 innings. stop of DParrot's drive in the seventh|, “,.4 [itehed Iike a veteran. The| Cleveland 9, Philadelphia 8. which drew a loud round of applause ; Bhnarolty st 0 from even the opposing fans. Dries- Visliork. warsl abla 1o/ 0qlleet. Pt fOMY S A r’-m.:"'wm Sraiad Dt sounch SR she jican g st ik g e hits offt Mac's delivery, one of them Standing of the Clubs. LA attack that has been lacking so far. S Rek L R e INlheing a two-base blow in the ninth y Won Lost Cunninglam, cf. Already supplied with stellar pitoh- hor ‘un,‘rn‘,-j of Kosjeck's m?,“"' inning. He sent seven of the visitors|New York ... 80 19 Young, rf. ing, Hugging’ crew apparently is fle caught the ball with his back to|, . k"o the bench via the s o. route,|St. Louis . 30 28 Kelly, 1 ready to set a dizzy pace for the Braowns, the only team regayded as ‘0 capable of giving the New Yorkers PIRATES, _|a real brush for the pennant. The ab, Yankees yesterday batted Shocker, the diamond. o 5 s | of.-lf. he:digiiond His free transportation tickets totaled [ Washington 27 EeaTEah, b=l their erstwhile jinx, from the box for the second day in succession, e hunred five. Detroit ... é 21 Ryan, p. Browns In A Slump. Bt Lovis, June 12, —8hocker lost his |Yesterday, the Corbin team by fast gecond straight gume to the Nev York Yankees yestordmy o 4. Ruth and Willlams, home "“Sn sluggers went hitless, Sisier was vazily the b ting and fielding star, although his mate, Tecbin, scored a home run Paker, who was hit by a pitched ball ° OO Slecuuucosoos Slevorconons wlicoroos 3 ° VEs el ik 1o Dahlke, 3b. Bailey, c Schman, ss. Wallschlager, Ssoowm ettt It essiiad e P loasce Plcadlo, p. . (SR ePRor alorosonuast alhsooocwon lcosocossos? o 2 CORPIN ab. 9 -2 = -3 PO ] Morelll, 1b. Huber, If. Yojak, lwesanansn | cocomomuan | acansencn | oo | 2 PRE ey OO O WO *Batted for tBatted for Bayne in 9th. ? New YOrk ..o......... 0 300~ NEW DA Bt. Louis ¢ Two b Scott, fices, ahn McManus and Sisler, n e Talhot Louis 7 base | Parrot Bayne 1 Warner, by Bayne | Dujack 11 in 7 in- [ Healey, p. ... I assed | Kosjack, of.-rf. i Deyormer 1 ! Shocker e oy i umpires, L 1 s 3|Tuckey's teasers and sent it out to|” jersey City 2, Toronto 0—Second ab, bin i A M a0y g |deep left for a triple, Kiniry scoring.|zime, seven innings. Statz, of. Déteaitia, \Wasnitiaton -0, New Hartford ... 500 620 100—6 |Mac registered when Holden dropped | gyracuse 3, Reading 2. Hollocher, o, . A 1 AV ; 3 Two base hits, Talbot Warner, Du- | Dietlin's throw Salti 2 P Honthcots, oG Detroit, June —Pillette hela i home run, Hu 0o, hits, Praia- & LR A Baltimore 3, Rochester 2. Krug, 3t ‘Washington to two hits ¥, and | ser, rus, Blanch es on balls, off __Visitors Get One. ERE Grimes, 1 Detroit defeated the Natior 8 to 0, |F y & o in 3 ck out by Healey | The visitors got one tally in the Standing of the Clubs. f,""\;:fi;" o Heilmann hit his tenth home run of [pasaten pares, Imiosza Rer-ithind dnning: Do Conklin was) given Won Lest P.C.|rerry, ot the year in the fifth inning with two [double piay, Jahne to Warner; lett on |2 Dase on balis, and was sacrificed to| Raitimore ........ 717 |Hartnett, c. . men on b bages, Corbin 3. New Hartford &; first hase |[SecOond by E. Rubino. He reached|Rochester .. 593! m errors, Corbin 5, New Hartford 2; time, |third when McCormack threw to sec- | Buffalo .. o The score s, ond, and as there was no one there to|Toronto ... 500 |tWirte ... h, 0 -0 ne s=ss ey Y ehooon Tuckey, a former Eastern leaguer{Cleveland 5 28 3 = was on the firing line for the visitors. g:.”z”*”"““ New Tork 000 010 10x— He was rapped for ten safeties, which EQABOL S vwiniiiae Clneinnati Sli.l. 000 000 100— Boston ......... Three bas: inelli; home#run, Sten- doubles by Kiniry and Begley. Ior a g double plays, Bohne and Daubert; Caveney |Sheehan, time his slow ball seemed to baffte| .. . f and Daubert; latt on bases, New York. b, | Prianer. The St. Louls outfit, with the ex- the home boys, but as the game| ¥ '"’"(“ at ‘S'b’;“”}"- ‘;mvl:mm l’\aRu- on balls, off Luque 6 fSchmidt, rf ception of George Sisler and possibly 3 2 a0t o ashington a etroit, struck out, by Ryan by Luque 2; wild t th h experienced wore on the home stick wielders got i oh A itk =l ) one or two others, has experienc g Philadelphia at Cleveland. 4 pitch, Luque; umpires, McCormick and [Huber, p. . a temporary batting slump and with got more freely. — A s Mac Hits a Triple. x A = Brooklyn 6, Chicago 1. Do . in the race. % ERNATION SUE. o Duteh Hil . 221 000 11x— A The home team started the scoring INEEEN AT LA CEA G U Breokiyn, ., June 12.—Reuthar |~ T pase hits, Schman, Bleadlo, Sheenan | Washington has taken the lead in in the second inning. After Kilduff Yastaraay. Results won his eleventh game of the season IH;:\ |rhr‘fl‘c'hp\m Im.-i, Dahlke; bases on|the !our-clubx scramble for thisd . et ) sults. resterda e i “hi. [PAlls. off Huber 2, off Picalde 1; struck out, | place, displacin Cleveland afte had balooned out to .\._ Rubino, Uv"- Newark 3, Buffalo 0—First game. yesterday when Drooklyn beat Chi by’ Huber 2, by Plcaldo 3% stolen bases, Fkl threz i agrow i eu.ker': dack: was fe on a single. Kiniry Buffalo 6, Newark 3—second game, ~: ol B |reached on a flelder's choice, Du-| e en innm‘g\‘ | iet in Chicago's only run. Wheat made F}\l\-'hIHl(!)lu 8, Pirates 5;, umpire, Courtne; g e e \toh dack perishing at the midway sack.| R e s lis eighth home run of the season off [time 1:40. etroit aided by some stéady p! g el SR G e IR T S Toronta D=FirkUids lgndl Boorsr- (4 S v ing, jumped back to the first division game. CHICAG 5 TO 1 SHOT WINS RACE and by beating the Bepators yester- 3 Chantilly, France, June 12—Ramus, | day, was within half a game of third the French Derby. He finished .a Rommel Revives A's, short head in front of Keefaling, rid- The return of Eddie Rommel, their den by Donoghue, wlich was two star hurler, ravived the Athletics who lengths ahead of A. K. Macomber's|were in the throes of a bad sipmp. Algerien, the favorite, rigden by Frank | Boston held the Browns to an ‘even race was at 2,400 meters, and carried |terday to the White Sox, the resuit WASHINGTON . a purse of 150,000 francs, offered by [lifting Chicago out of last place and ab. . 4 8 receive the hall, the runner advanced. |Jersey City ; ‘482 the Jockey club. With added money sending the Red Sox to the cellar. Bluege, coes 0 SANGTION JAPAN TRIP He scored on C. Conklin's one base|Reading " 484 34 the value of the stakes was 280,000 National League. ! i Lk Batted for Jones in 7th. francs. The betting en Ramus was In the National, the Giants are un- A o e S e T cocoMnummmwowD seiaagss | ~loccoocscsoooma slocscococsnossa® b o included ‘triple by McCormack and gel; stolen bace, Bolme; sacrifice, Daubert; [ Welr, a line on his slants, and the hittin, 4 3 Sentelle; time, 1:4 7 ""E] Doston at Chicago. some crratic hurling has fallen buck cago 6 to 1. A wild throw by Ward | pantke 5, Hall, Schmidt: 1 ok 2 aamiat) et ion pase men, whose hitting has fallen off. with jockey Stern up, yesterday won |position. O’Neill, thé American jockey. The |break but lost its second straight yes- Harris, 2. . 400 e R £ i poke. Syracuse .. : A426| tBatted for Stueland in 9th. 5 to4. Bets were made on Algerien likely to outdistance othér contenders EL T e 0 Judge, 1b. . ; 0 ‘key Taxes Dixon's P Newark ... g 302 BKOOKLYN 5 ; 3 I3 Tuckey Taxes Dixon's Place Newark T at 3 to 1. unless thelr pitching improves. Bat- Brower, rf. fis 0 1 ) A s v Kiniry Smith, If. o 0 American League Through President,| 17 the “lucky seventh, Kiniry ; High, 3b. ) opened with a double to right field. Games Today Johnaton, 2b. BB PIOnI0 . vxies 30 0 Pleinich, c. Ban Johnson, Approves of Major |he registered on Jimmy Green's| Buffalo at Newark. &)Grmn}v‘ L H) : ‘ Cheat, If. . o cite ety 4 ¢ single. It was in the eighth inning| Toronto at Jersey City. h ¢ o G ) 5 0| Leaguers Playing in Orient. that Tuckey gave the aerial exhibi-] Syracuse at 1]{:adins- (LR L *Milan .. i " 5 tion instead of the advertised lieuten- Rochester at Baltimore Ward, es. 23 o yn,?,hl:y?:.Tfiyl{!?wwlw lz; A}I;a)::ha?lmr::;:: ant. Sheehan sent D. Conklin back a 2 S e i ‘;_“;?,‘,.:,‘; *Batted for Mogriage in sth. romposed of major league players it f]"tr h_:f ’ll(;)ft,vK ‘oine& ':\‘hwh] Wa: EASTERN LEAGUE. Ruether, p. ' N f caught. € er ildu nen eane VE % : SuSh : Tm“\y.‘_ Im; bees Civlied iy i ORBAG infl for a single. Dudack and Yesterday's Results. A Golding, wn Saturday. Yesterday she |victory over Cincinnati A g S ]:;\‘:n"?;“:'ilé;:fim“; Kiniry also singled, Kilduff scoring,| Hartford 6. Waterbury 5. aapL Sonithe e i b e M B T R C;:fi:s;‘x‘:t‘:;; Meata};'e il o b pheneanleCormack, then hit an infleld Aiy,| NewHavens; dprinzdeld 8. : Wite M, 'Miller 2. Johnaton [nOR and Mme. Golding and M. Boro-1 THOEFS, TP (L ENIRy Ry TIEY Johnson Ay 4 which Tuckey mufted, and then put| Bridgeport 7, Fitchhurg 3. e v anr et cRlens phassy %) 6:0.6-0, and with Mme. Plgueron, | % P 0" Boston Braves before B slibdEte. Be composed of |P ® Dig squawk about the batter| Albany-Pittsfield—Rain. Mh;";uym-p-m”& R v'-“d"'!énhfifl: took the women’s doubles from the e Hub e 8 0l e from both the Amerlean and:|Veing oub on an:infeld Ay, *The um- 3 Krug, Terry ‘and Grimies; left o bases, |Challengers, Mile. Conquet and Mme, |PrISRRE PRS0 0 o) aaa. S l'National Tesgues, but selectlon of|Piré Save the visitors two minutés to Standing of the Clubs. |Chicto 13, Brookiyn {; base on all, off | Banet -3, 6-1. e T e et = b s e de e o [play ball, or forfeit the game. They 0! pogl L S ; usiners, 8; _ i ; ; 3oqp fthese Wil not be made unt € lplayed hall, or in other words re.|New Haven ... 14 asa iR un b Jonee L PaRictier i Ui THe American Réd Gross nas buy|Eames to Cincinnatl, but Duteh Rue Washington .. cevess 000 000 0000 ¥ RLate : BUES sumed their positions. PAtYEeld’ 5 o5 s 98 16 568 |2 inninga; losing pltcher, Jomes; umplres, | Approximately 754 miles of railway Waterbury . o 20 535 [Klem and Pfirman; time, 1:41. in China in fightting famine. (Continued on Following Page) Detroit ....... S0 01 030 21x—s | s over. k Two base hite, Rigney, Marris, Heilmann. | Mr. Johnson is enthusiastic over Bealey - Clears the Dases, Bridgenort 20 524 Ray Begley, had not much success|Pridgeport ....... e s e Bl sacrifices, Cobb Baselers double | the proposition, especially since the 4 AT 23 42 Plage, Cutshaw and Blus, Lamotte Harrs|men are to be selected as much for |during the afternoon, in locating that|} "o~ | 22 436 o and Tudge; left on hases, Washington A | their high character as sportsmen as| 014 sal" delivery of Dick Tuekey. (G0 ot e 2% 419 en elier ee A Fl‘]efl . Detrolt 10; base on bally oft Plllette 2, off | for their athletic abllit With the bases congested, it was up| BRI 24 410 1d 2, off Gleason 1; i % i Flitchburg .... e 2 B ’ gfifiruefls, B Sox sy R When informed that the players He did in 2 gridge 15 in 7 innings, leason 2 in|would receive no remuneration other i b 1 inning; umpires, Din Morfarity and:thgn their expenses, President John-|With a lofty double, but was out at J onnolly; losing pitcher, Mogridge; time. | (o) "o\ pressed complete approval. He|third when he tried to stretch it. This m;h'::fg‘;"I‘;";::";‘r' 5 said the trip was entirely lacking in|completed the locals scoring for the| o ' o604 at New e Cleveland 9. Philadelphia 8. harnstorming aspects and in fact, a|afternoon. Sy Pittsfield at Albany. Cleveland, June 12.—Joe Tvans | missionary work which commanded One More For Winsted. visitors got one run in the triple in the ninth inning scored L. |the commendation and support of the The Py Sewell and Jamieson with the two|baseball world ninth inning, Holden was passed and | RUNSFOR mE WEEK runs necsssary to heat Philadelphia It is proposed to have the plavers|stole second. Tuckey then hit fmr“ yesterday, 9 to 8. The Athletics scored | remain in the Orient four months, [two bags scoring the run. The next JUNE 4—10 _four runs in each of the first and [playving 20 games, 12 in Japan against three men proved easy for the s e tourth innings, driving Pagby fron | Waseda and Keio universities Her- |"Kensington Kid." ~ | the box. Joe Wood made a home run, | hert Hunter, who has won promin- WINSTED, 3 flf‘"{"fllw}lo\;flg‘e double and two singles in four times|ence in Japan as coach of the uni-|. e v op | Naw Yotk B % s 11 o adi JINM‘EI Boston 1 L g Yau'veE EARNED A at bat. Score: versities, will be in charge of the|cady, 2b. ..... PHILALEDPHIA tour, and will select the players. |Holden, 1b Pittsburgh Brooklyn VACATION - You owe 1T To YouRs "ot E o Turkey, p. Fourteen men and two umpires and N. Rubino, Cincinnati Chigago SELF To HAVE A GCooD TIME- ALL a newspaperman will be included in|pisiin se. St. Louis oRK AND NO the personnel Adams. e, Phil. 3 SiioAn Tae, Vr:fa.m' You HNOW = 9 s 1 oatimemmod e e ting punch, plus a couple of whirl- LENGLEN STILL A CHAMPION wind finishes, carried thém to victory Paris, June 12 (By the Assoclated|in the past week. Against Brookiyn Press)—Suzanne Lenglen remains the (& Week ago, the.champlons pulled & singles, doubles and mixed doubles|0-4 triumph out of the fire with+ a lchampion of France at hard court|three-run rally in the ninth and dupli- tennis, She retained her singles|Cated the feat yesterday, tallying ltitle against the challenger, Mme, thrice in the final inning for a 3-2 lowesmbecwoss O e slosurocosos® et o Blue, 1h. . Jones, 3b. Cobb, cf. . Veach, 1. Heilmann, rf. Cutshaw, 2b, . Rigney, t=. .. Bassler, c. Pillette, p. . T s [0 2 to Ray to come through. a splendid fashion, clearing the sacks Games Today. s 2o® ab, = 3 { Young, 2b. Johnston, i@ RULES AGAINST EVERS Sad o i Miller, cf. | Perkihs, ¢ | Galloway, B e D. Canklin, It. ... | E. Rubino, rf. .. e American League o SMTWTF Tum TIDDYUM Tom o o|New York 9 x 3 YRS llflflrm’ I ff 0| Chicago 2 o | 8t. louis 3 0 | Phil. L _!{Boston 3 Crswanomad B " Begley, 1b. ... Coimissioner Landis Hands Down a|5esler 1 i L7 bt o Noonan, r. Decision Favoring Braves in Claim | pudniek, Sheehan, Brought By Little Trojan. Kiiduf, Dudack ’ niry, rf. Cormack, 0 0 | Sullivan, p. . Rommel, p. . ®Hauser ..... lossssmwn ol sssossamaan oD JoB FoR You JtrMMIE - GooD Monev AND EASY HOURS- Gl i oo Sy ey 11 15 *Batted for Sullivan in Sth. Ohioass, Tune 19~1f . desislen 3 1Two out when winning run was scored. B 2 . : o ety 8y handed down today, #. M. Landis, = i e ab. po. a. e |commissioner of haseball, refused to] 3 1o 27 12 2| Washington 1 e | allow the claim of Johnny Evers |insted o1, QLI NS T Cleveland 14 e ¢ against the Boston National League v A LsTEs Wie T T You'LL HAV ME Gardner, 3b. . Begley, Tuckey; 7 Btephengon, 2b. . club for 1918 season salary. FEvers k; sacrifice hit lntemuumu_l I{eagmf T y ForR PLAY Too ~ ShrewaL - the decisioh said, was relcased by|D: Rubino; ba ML L L B M TN , & Tre BUSINESS ¥ Boston and was asked to go to Jersey | ma‘x 1. by T len bases, N. Ru. | Baltimore 1 WORLD NEEDS You City at the end of the 1918 Spring|bino, Holde ; denile pl. Rochester 1 training trip Evers maintained he ‘il‘l’lrlvfn B 1 to nu!egl_.“ ',‘."_, on{ Toronto | had been signed by Boston and re-|arars, Winsted 1. Karave 3: hit vy pitcher, | Beading X 433 | turned to his home at Troy, N. Y.|by Tuckey 1, (Noonan); umpire, trowley. ‘.\yraruse 10—32‘ Aside from delay in presentation of ; Jer. City 3 4—27 the claim, the commissioner refused Buffalo x 3 7 3|to allow it, hecause Evers refused to| Wichita s, Texas, June 12 Newark SBatted for Keefe in ith. earn what he could elsewhere and|\Walter Salm, manager of the local {Batted for Dindsey in 9th 8 o 3 $Ran for O'Neill in Oth. then file a claim for the difference |Texas League club, announced last| KENNELLY TO CAPTAIN BATES ‘Philadelphia ol 400 400 0na—5 [ between what he earned and the sal-|night the purchase of Pitcher Bill Lewiston, Me., June 12.—James W. . e i Gnliowan Janniond 00s 7 lary stipulated Bailey from the St. Louis Nationals.|Kennelly of North Beliingham, Mase., by, Gardner, Wood, Stephenson, Evans s Dailey was one of the leading hitters |has been chosen captain of next year's three base hit, E home run, Wo O'CONNOR WINS |of the Texas league last season, while [baseball team at Bates college. He crifices, Welch, Jamieson; double p E— !a member of the Beaumont club. iz an outfielder. Rm’ },lne;r I,':}r‘kv;r! 11‘ off Heimach 2, Sequin Golf Club h: lommel 1 off Bagby 3, off Lindsey 1; ! | by Helmach 1, by Rommell 2 h! Harry P. O'Connor won the medal B o Ny . ite, oft Hasty ¢ |play handicap at the Sequin Golf club mings, ot Rommer 2 in 1 2.3 Innings, off | Saturday afternoon, turninginan ex-| l.ihdle'yl in 4 innings; hit by pitcher, By |cellent score of 64, nine strokes ’nflri kert (Stephenson): winning pitcher, Lind- [ 4o {13 % He Wal ol - I euing pitcier, Remmels umpines | Lo- Lonn Par. FHe was closels ‘| Owens and Walsh; time, 2:20, by K. B. Noble and H. E. Myers i The scores of the leaders are as C RO S T ot Bl e A o | I B ) % 0 X 1 sssmbeeseeaT ftWambsganss . .« 3L. Sewell .. lsnorosusmamnna ls coooomanmsmss M |l coswmssmrasns Chicago 7, Boston 6. follows: Chicago, June —Pitcher Lever- Out In Gr Hdp Net ette cslebrated the game, which was|H. P. O'Connor. .4Z 9 91 64 | given in his honor yesterday, by driv- | K. P. Noble . 3 51 94 65 ing out a double which gave Chicago |H. E. Myers ... 81 65 8 7 to 8 victory over Boston in thir- |C. L. Flischer ... /43 57 105 teen honors. Several thouand fans,|A. W. Jacobs .. 48 led by a band from his home town of [ F. J. Hough 44 Gary, Ind., atfended the game in alA. L. Thalheimer 43 44 body apd presented the pitcher with |C. S. Bradley ...45 .44 J. H. Kane .... 47 ACoatinued on Foliowing Page). Dr. J. E. Taft.. 49

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