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WILLARD 1§ SURE ** New ¥ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1088, U p——— it U5 BERLINTRIANGLES PUT |tem e o eiamer o s agen & game for pest Eom of yosterday's game Speaking nday with the West Eads. Ll THEIR BRAND ON CUBS HE (;AN B“M[ BA[;K i " : ‘Il TR s I e R " ...".. Yestordar's seore s e 4 . . - Bt when hits meant runs. and that's RHEB :\iux. s N ' . Clevelard o f s p o l' t ‘ what eeunts l.\’vu Britaln Outlt Toses in Nelghs 101 610 1004 12 3 (Continued from prececding page), |,of Leous 1 » ' H ] e boring Town, T-8=Twe Mare Batieries nor’!'o'nl- ‘r:'l-li;:l-. — it y . nd Greco geles to visit his tamily, and then re- ) The way Habe Ruth used to sock Games This Week: » Bl il - Surn here to resume trainiog for the| WHITE NOX &, ATHLETICN @ : S e DAt MaXes e The Cubs of this eity went to Bers proposed contest with Luls Firpe, the Chicag May 14 Ma H - " 0 C d . / .Ild u.l"d Argentinean, who won his fifth vie- strategy L sterday iq ] R R e | : n N l,m‘):::';"-z el n: ':,m -:,l:,ul',“:" o Br“.la - tory in the United States yesterday evened up t P Philad ohile, y g 0 1 Boston College won the Eastern | Vational League hut ned, o It were, h th shortly before ‘WI;’llrd'l"d:h'l: T e e o tar-collegiate track mest Fatur Iy NT W "‘:""""r‘""""' Jeos "“'""'” had Split in Their Contests Johnson Neors "Pntted for Warmenth In 8¢ i with 46 points compared to Spring. New York x 10 4 tastad their firet defeat of the seasen Firpo Another Jeffries, Philadeiphia, 108 for Mrinneart it on field's 32, Holy Croms had 17 and | Hosten x11 6 when the Triangies turned them back| New Hritain and Moeriden shared Firpo, one of the most powerful & N ohopooa shington 0 011-2 the Conn. Aggies seored § 1.2 ¢ Y by & T-6 score honors Raturday night, the local T, punchers since Jim Jeffries, is being iaie 2o b H Sgr ) W e — T8 The Triangles pushed acrom seven M. C. A voliey ball team winni halled by old-time pugilists as the Perkins A ER G R R Pl R L Wiristol's New Departure team sh Louls 16 ¢ 11 Shilies in the early inntngs, toushing|the Moriden Mand bell team wi next world champion. His knookout [suser, ii ! 3 % out the fast Fisk Red Tops yesterdpy. | Clneln Ex 1 Gordon freely, and this was enough The scores of Jaek MoAuliffe, ind, the youns Miler 1t 1 1 6. Tha tre miihon o onnear: | e ¢ 82 to win, although the New Britain New Britain wen three of four Detrott Aghter m-”:" -"‘"d ke \1\‘-‘.’“‘“ ‘: o : - futns “;. \:‘hlh o ~“r;l'.;”' ;:'lll;!. Beact 112 ¢ twirler tightened after this outburst, handball games played, Secores— 12, " 3 . A . The Berlin twirlar kept the hits well 13; 15-11; 18.18; 14, New Fria- was just o powan, of 3 1 5 touehed up Nic ’::’J'l another display of his great Retowan : ' touehed up Nichards for 13 safeties, seatterad A one handed cateh by sin's lineup—Dressel, captain, Van X Helmareh, p, 1 ‘ " T Giana in the ninth prevented the Oppen, Walthers, Crowe, Rosenswel, Firpo amme 0 P ” L y u“i? m‘: :u::llll:v"-lfl("lh::.- :l".d p”:-“w‘ ) 6 o [ by! Time there was when contests be. Cubs from tying the peore. Gordon's Tayloer. Forrest, famous trainer, is learning Gt ) (harrity twaen these twe had all the blood- Detroit hitting and the felding of Harking New Rritain was defeated by Meri. Ealr (o make the BB ¢ hid RatGE 30 34 30 sler W pires, (o « thirsty rivalry of a Yale-Harvard con. e featured the Cub's work, while Greco den in hand ball, Dressell and Unte S Gaienia Chileage, . L ' 200, tost Phila and Giano stood out for the winners, span representing New Rritain; War- - h ah, r hop n e _— On Tuesday the Cubs will play the ner brothers represcnting Meriden, There is the possibility that Train- Meoper i s e | [ w LARD lS Y today 2 ta Boston . 4 oClelar H 0 ale today Is & 3 tn 1 favorite to o Elithu Burritt Junior High schoo! Beores—18.21; 21.14; 21. " DeForrest may be able, - with Meciellan, o P R R IL RING MASTER, lefeat Princeton in the Yale-Cornel. | \Vosh ¥ n"m' to duplicate the feat of Billy geiin® - H 010 1 0 DECLAR S n Princeton regatta at Ithaca Wednes. | Bt Louls e e e Delaney, the maater instructor, K If. BET L R LIS —— sl International League Who trained Jim Corbett for soveral | ganertson, p. .. H 0 1o Champlon Lands Fiemer ‘Pideholder| By not playing May o, Rogers S NT WT P years, carried Jim Jcnrw_n to inllula A - And Regards Firpo As Hornsby, star second sacker of the Mochester 9§ 18 x x x x ;‘!,. Ilnuml Jim Jeftries in Carson City, AMaLied et Namniat Vs Comer, 8t Louis Cardinals, conelyded his con. Baltimere 1 9 x x x 7 'Mldn. took him into his fold and Chicago 000 000 23x=-3 It LaNe Clty Ay ey , (secutlve game record of 368 consecu- :larn o1 A R NS W e R )u“em on to the echamplonship with Pmlnm:nn . Lo 000 000 020. ’I"';' i, el ¥ eyt ied \"“! o' tive games, which he hegan in 1§20, Toronto %9 k% 3% m. They quarreled then, and part- Tw osse hiie Meciolian, Kemm, or.|surprised nt th Dol of the WIlard- [ yyop by was hurt the day before in Puffale 12 x x x x & ed. Then in 1910 when Joffrios, who BOlen: Nosta’ Colline e s ';' ‘"b" i JRCH Dempsey, world's Philadelphia, this Injury causing him | Newark IR -E R R had retired, was induced to come out| Gallowny. Moatil: douhle plave, M m‘_‘:""‘ll’ an asvywelpht boxer, mald (o be absent from the next day's Reading x 2 x X x x against Jack Johnson, Delaney be-|te Colling to Ahecly: Kamu to Bheely; JiA SRS {game, The big Texan batted for .309 ' Syracuse 06 3 s ss came the negro's trainer, on hases, Philadeiphia Chicags 0] When Willard s in proper condi during the 368 games, e DeForrest May Repent. | P §fF Nabarison 3, off Helmuch 1, ff|tion, he s onc of the world's groatest Bairn The story of the 15-round battle at ! Robert Reno, one July 4, 1910, in which Jeffries, no longer the terrible punvh-,‘z".'f";“: Bilahes. alte N"!\‘VMLL;“WX‘IIP;I? Holmet, (that he stands it the top as o ring | seconds in the 220 yard er, was mauled to defeat by the ne- | [ Fister. As for Firpo, 1 do not Know oy urgjen by two-fifthe of a second £ro, has been told many times. De- | Browns 8, Red Sox 0. jm personally, I have never seen |y iy Yowa-Chicago western confer- laney had made one champlon and| &t Louis, Mo, May 14~With Upe |/ DUt his -‘I‘V“\\m‘ salust MeAu- op 00 qual mect here yosterday after- Church Boys Mave Good Lincup and then developed another to defeat him. [ban Shocker pitching St. Louls shut| ¢ Indicates that he ts among those 'yiet “ER BT S0 S0 e recordad Will Meet For Practice After Deflorrest trained Jack Dempsey(out Boston 3 to 0 here yesterday, |"'}C, MU be considered a comer by four officlals, Supper Tonight, for his smashing victosy over Jess making it two straight, In the olghitn| W amBey wa (A3:08 Akd oen | T g Willard in their title bout in 1919, (juning Ken Willlams eracked out his|™ the Ml lav, “I have been on | Geocer Cleveland Alexander, pitch-| The Luther league baseball team | As between Delaney and Jeffries, | eighth home run of the season. Score: |° hike," Dempsey sald, M g ace of the Cubs, has not issued a Will meet for practice tonight at the there was a quarrel, and Dempsey Dostoh the greatest time of my e |y e o0 halls or hit A hatsman this| Ellls street grounds. The team fs| and DaForrest parted. Now Delor. | ‘. h po. a o|iNAt now. Say, T certainly hate to|gear Ho has pitehied fifty-one con- rounding into good shape and should rest has one of the greatest natural Menosky, 1f. 0 3 0 o think about getting back to the big sccutlve innings, including the nine | be even faster than was last year's fighters of all time. If he dofeats McMitlan 3 8 2 0 3 «towns but I gueas that T will have to | iy oF oo day aganot the Robins, | outfit, Willard. Firpo surely will be|Burns, 16, .. s after the Shelby fizit T hope | yogteraay ho was in danger of break-| Berg has improved greatly over matcheds with Demps Flagstead, ) 1 s 00 the next blg ring hout will toke [0 50 Ged only once and that was | last season and in his hitting is far I e e “b‘r\mmo:, OE= ML Rl S e at Dempsey City. That's in the sixth inning when Wheat car- | superior to what he was a year ago— | hAn 2 8 1 3§ y[on e of mine—mayhe you think it {4 4" 1o g count of three balls and |and then he was a sweet clouter. His ¥ (AT 1| little promature, but, just the same, | (7 Gve " The next was right over | twirling arm likewise is limbering up | | *0'Dou 0 0 0 o1 hope that ar ement ds made” 1L Dlate and Wheat drove it to cen- [ in good shape. The infield and oute = ] b g o4 ter for a single, fleld are In safe hands. M"]flLET[]WN fiAME “Ratted for Shank 1 *Plainville Town Team Is e HAG eathoripATSAUG h opaning | st T3, % vayr YVial # The Pirates will meet tomorrow/ game last Saturday, but the first con- }T"M" % v.i L )‘Xn. & o “ inner O‘fl ‘ ls“ms:n!:hr for ther regular practice. test will be held this coming Satur. i""‘"‘" e 3 o : 4 o The ]'ilnm\‘x'h* town team had little N d.i' o ; e Jacohson, cf. . 4 0 0 3 o oftrouble in disposing of the Hartford| The Corbin team meets tomorrow| Among other players on the Lu- (Continued from Preceding Page) | Winiams, if. B e PR yesterday and won evening, at Walnut Hill park, for a|therans is & pitcher, Ahlquist by Ny T s s ey b c3 1 5 80 lnandily 9 to 2. The high class twirl- | practice and limbering up session. name, who enjoys the unique distinc. L Y — = = |Robertson, 3b. 1 0 0 1 1 o)ing of Cr and Sincore for the NG tion of being able to hurl them over 3 7 11 18 11 §|Gerber, as #0001 4 12 0lPlainville boys was responsible in a| The New Britain High school track with either his right or left hand. He ii?l‘i}‘..l"%f?.,‘ . '»:',"(l}“az,‘f:, § | Shocker, p. . S A Al B SR, for the win as the|team came in a bad fourth in the has plenty of speed with either paw “Two base hits Bianchard, Johnson: | 26 12 o Ha were almost helpless Triangular meet at Hertford Sgturday. and has a very good assortment of 000 000 000—-0 | he ortment of curves, | Hartford was first. Against the su- curves. He lacks mound experience home run, Wojak: bases on balls, off Rlan- | Bogton chard 2, off Krauth 4; struck out, hy Blan- | St. Lonis chard 8, by Krouth 9: stolen 08, Mil- Home lerick 3, Corbin 2, Snyder 2; left on liams; dou Corbin Noigeless 0; passed ball, Clinten son; 2 .l\nhlnlfn :.” nvn“nwv" nln w‘,‘rlm.-, rn—m;,llz‘nv:":.‘ B Antel score: | Adverse weather caused the man- The management is considering the 3, Noiseless 2; wild pltch, Rlanchard 1.]on bases. Bosion \ses on & : o " " Krauth 1; umpire, Carlson; ti 2:30; ) -‘hnii« off Plercy struck 3 r. h. e. agement to cancel the Ploneer-Kacey :‘lm‘*!“”"y of v‘;fl.\linl: fl'h&:uie OI’(hIi‘hlll batsmen, by Blanchard 2, by Krauth out, by &hoc v Shock- | Plainville 114 010 2x—9 10 1 |game yesterday. on game on July a Valnu 1 j.-r (Burr Rowland [ Colored Stars ..000 011 00—2 4 4| | park and there is a possibility that | and Moria 1 Batteries: Crean, Sincore, Cunning-| Snyder and Corbin each showed another fast local team may be en. | Indis ham and Wadsworth; Jones, Strong|clever base running in yesterday's| gaged. Also, the management is con- b Blavelan and Crosby. |Corbin-Noiseless game. Each stole | sldering a trip to Springfield over (Continued From Preceding Page) | dofe ,,‘,i' Washin Ty Veonians — |liome and second as well. Memorial day and should the July 4 1' 'a' 4 v 1‘ gt ..f .‘,\_ .'_\ ”;‘rv“ EATON ¥ | game not materialize, a trip through Frisch, th, s O A D AT et B Washinkton Pa, May Millerick's base running also fea-| New Jersey on a four-game schedule, O Commally ct.” T e % 2Nt SNNNR.Boote iy Red) (WAton of \Be . has|tured, he having looted three sacks |is not impossible. FEuRG: v S e Ll o, a. o lheen elected captain of the iing- on Clinton. This speaks well for the! The Luther league, with Forest- Kelly, 1h. 1 1 14 0 0 Bluege, 3h. 1 11 1!ton and Jeiferson ba all team for | Middlatown boy's speed. ville, Hartford, Middletown and New Cunningham, 3.8 3 0 0fHarris, b o 3 6 1|next season, on had no opposition | | Britain, starts early and finishes R TG A TEL SRR o 1 0 0lfor the place, nine lotter men vo Krauth, the Nolseless twirler, wields | early, giving the local boys an oppor- | LR I ot o 4 & & 3at the election which w conducted a mean curve as well as tossing a|tunity to play plenty of semi-pro ball | 9 12 27 13 0| Gharmt 1 0 7 0 o by Graduate Manager R. M. Murphy. 'wicked curve, ;herore the season ends. Pittsburgh . 000 000 000 | New York ...... 001 121 04x—9 | Two base hit, Frisch, Bancroft; three base hits, Frisch, &nvder; home run, C‘un- ninghain; stolen bases, Carey, Kolly; double plays, Kelly (unassisted): Traynor, and Grimm; left on hases. New Plttsburgh 5: bases on bails, off MeQuil: | lan 4. off Cooper 2, off Glazner 1; atruck | out, by McQuillan 3, by Cooper 1, by Roehl- | er 1; hits, off Cooper § in 7 Inninga. oft | Glazer 8 (retired no hatsman), off Boehler | 1 4n 1 inning; lostug piteher, Cooper; um- pire, Klem and Hart; time, 1:36, Cubs 5, Dodgers 2. Brooklyn, May 14,—Chicago evened up the series with Brooklyn yester- day by bunching six hits off Vance in| the seventh inning to win by 5 to 2. Alexander has now gone 51 successive | innings without giving a base on balls. Score: Chicago. h. po. a e Btatz, of. .. I Bl ¢ Hollocher, &8, 14| Grantham, 2b. . 3. 000 Kelleher, 1b. b bR Triberg, b, . BEEEe Mtller, 1f. . 2 o 0 Callaghan, rf, o o of Hartnett, e, . 5 1 0 Alexander, p. LR A 7 1 Do n. e Oisen, 2b, £ 0 ) Johnston, sz, 3 2 0 T, Griffith, rf. . 3 00 Wheat, If. . n 0 0 Tournier, 1h, 7 1 0 Neis, cf. 501 High, 3b. yER S Vanee, [ K 0 Taylor. c. § 1 *Balley 0 [J 0 Decatur, p. 0 0 0 xReuther ... L L L 38 2 it 1] *Ratted for Vance in Tth, i xBatted for Decatur in 9th. | Chicago ceee 000 000 5005 Rrookiyn 600 003 010 Two base ournier, Ral three base hits, i sacrifice, Alex; der; left on bases, hicago 5, Brooklyn §: bage on balls, oft Vance 2; atruck out, by Vance 5.4 by Decatur 1, by Alexander 2; hits, off Vance 8 in 7 Innings, off Decatur 1 In 2 innings; winning pitcher. Alexander; losing pitcher. Vanee; time, 1:40; umpires, Quigley and Pirman. | AMERICAN LEAGUE Champs Lose Detroit, Mich., May 14.—~George Dauss pitched his sixth consecutive | vietory and Harry Heilmeann brought to 19 the number of consecutive | games in which he has hit safely when Detroit beat New York yester. day, 4 to 1. Forty thousand persons | " saw the game. Score: New York. { ab. r. h. po. A & Witt, cf. R R e Y R | Dugan, b, ¥ % § 1.4 Ruth, It w159 9.9 §°% Pipp, 1b. 370 1 U Lo Meusel, rf. 4 9 13 ¢ Behang, . wf §.9 % 99 Ward, b, et L. L 1.8 § Bcott, s, g S B T e O Jones, p. . . B S W i PR L 1 5 Nt . o hope A e 6 0 18 0 0 1 8 0 0 of o5 o5 Sl T i ot A S o 0 9 4 ¢ 9 8 N i hits, off Heimach no atol 7 in in 23 innings; 000 100 11x—3 1 base, WiI- | he is powerful and 1 consider fast, broke his own world's record ROUNDING INTO CONDITION four hits during the |perior teams in the meet, New Brit- however, but with a bit of practice Four errors by the vts~;a1n scored but four points. he should be heard from on numer- counted heavy again —_— ous occaslons, collecting entire game. a Ay s our thes( belief : 08 used jn Chester, er Qualiey g n.(bflm ol qua 1t (and hepce Cigarette at yhq I’rircm a0y other L:uzrt& Myery Tobacco Ce 0, CbeSteffieId CICARETTg o 7y “If you ask me, it’s the best cigarette ever made!” It costs Nno more to buy a KELLY owner who hasn't heard motorist friends praise Kelly tires, For this reason a good many people have the mistaken idea that KELLYS cost more than ordinary tires. Compare tire prices and you'll find it costs no more to buy a Kelly. 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