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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 102s, | (Continued irom precesding page) P i ¢ H New .‘n‘" Tota : ¥ Batted owt INTRODUCING — HISS CUMNINGS IS 0UT | Mr. Linnehan of New Britain Machine American Golf Mar Fliminsted Wy | o, self Appointed Baseball Expert, Miss Fowler of Fagland i Bt . Has Something More 0 Sa), | wational Play, Another letter from My, Linnehan| Chantilly, June 27 Miss BANY | of the Machine company whe, In & |Cemmings of Chicage. the enly 1etter a few weeks took occasion | maining American, was ol o/ to berate the Resse.Leland team for from the women's interaationsl 0| what he considered their lack of abili- | ehampionship play here today by 1ity. Read what he says today in this| F. W. Fowier of England whe wen o/ open letter by 2 up o Sports Editer Miss Cummings, althoush two down 0 Herald al the 12th, had & number of axesls Pretty good game Sunday. A little o dumb work on the paths coupled with ¥ot bad lie ol inability to field bunts properly, de- | unable to do hetter than kee pace broke their streak of losses and beat | s, ' Y n Hatgre it . ‘ ' %l prived Dick Hyland of & a'm 2 vie- | with her epponent througheut l'll L ! 1| tory, at I mainder of the mateh Waorcester, | Gibbons As Rall Player ) ore nseca, Ald 5 . » —— The Asseciated Press | Nersaett, Hatiesher Mitchell, #e * | Too bad the B.L team ean't dig up e e Tomerrow night's game in the City fhelby, Mont, June 2T Carnival|te iisrtnen o ¥ . ' 4 f [ e | her oft o oa 21 9% some hitters, Aren’t there any goe: league brings together the Pirates and [apirit burst forth anew in Sheiby to. [Pert: left s i 18, o ] ‘ 3 L gy ooy - B o Mallory Lll\el' Aground the Faleons, day with the championship mateh be Rixey & Ih ‘ bl S H > ‘ | Palen twirler set down T or & men m} on Santa Rosa W Woen 4 tween Jack Dempsey and Tammy | Aldridge in T, Keen 4 B! . ‘ k. | Willlame of Yale has lost the col. |Gihbons anly one week away ,‘:;" her, Insing piteh alter 3 ] i”‘r\'q:‘::n:‘ .‘.':\'Ie".‘.t :‘)“-.‘.’:'.'.:: in the | Pensacols, 1, June 27.—~The Mal. lege tennis title to Anderson of Co.| Today the ehallenzar's ecamp “"‘fi.f.’ aadhial : i) y Noeh; Jete e [ Herald Monday, “Whass-a-matter?” |07y line steamer Altamah is aground lumbia, the Macea for a large crowd. Yes. | ; ' i, Mankenenip 1 | Losing interest? Need a scorer: 1) Off Santa Rosa isiand near here and 1t terday several hundred went to a ball | Pirates 7, Cands 5 A 2 by Thursten 2; hi ¥s | wondor? 2 [ald s being rushed from Mebile, Ala. Old Jack Quinn was too much for|Eame in which Gibhons tossed & fOW | & Louis. Ao 7.—Pittsburgh | N* ' 299 88 041 ] 3, Mack 1 in 1 inning. Tours teuly ‘The Altamah bound from Tampa te his former teammates yesterday and [over *he plate and then played third | pane i1 thres ¢ wer 8t Loul 0 Colling un‘ ,‘ ! .‘".|. H :,,",' 98- "W LINNEHAN Mobile with a :rnrn! cargo ran inte held the Yanks safely, winning 8 to 1.|base. He plaked fast ones off the \yeoicrdny, winning 7 to 5. In the third . Nard, Fla ¥ piteher. W, ‘Wlanken: | 22 Day street it o a T0.mile orning. b ground, smasked out a double and | yarashy got his sixth homer of ol® 1M o mes and Moriarty; time, | "7 =] Her wireless set w ed and Casey Btengel's pineh triple defeat. scored a run season, ring behind th' and] e 28 e o . [ definite information as to the extent 4 the Phillies yesterday when the| inaneial details of the hout Vir-|mack. Geimm hit a homer in the |, e e b | L e s winta o hox scre flot appearing. | o/ 'ine ship's damage awaita arrival of Glants took their elghth straight. |1"ally were completed yestorday When aienen acoring R Reore Mot 2, by Qui : o ey '_,“:o,““'. s _George | the um.fq 16 not the oMeial scorer | 'N® rescuers 5 nnelly; tinie " . lumhermen and contractors who hatve 1 Agtin they won by an eighth inning [\imhermen and < iy onn0n0 | = . Uhle held the ft. Louls Browns to six of the Besse-Leland team. When pro. | New Golf King P — The tennis player whe gets ‘em " . 2 As Dempsey came 4 towa Just inside makes his oppenent walk nn'.n- ::'” his ";K""':':'":l':’ “"7 € chalk met “Rig Ben” Wray the Sayre, Okla ey 1 glant, whase ambiti to get inio the ' . 2 A shower of safe smashes by the |ring witn Dempsey cost him & broken - fulki ' 1 Mo \ Hartford Benators yesterday defeated | oo’ oot weet Dempsey was soliel Hetimann. the Pittafield Hillies. A shower of hatl [{aus shout the infury Rl e Stones and water prevented the second | Je has removed the plaster cast al atied f | Woadall game of a scheduled double header. |\nough the wires inside the meuth & for Ne . p— still are in place to held the fractur N p » The Bpringfield Ponies yesterday o4 bone until it sets. ase hits. Friberg. Hargrare; | ¥ h}:u for Bratt in 'y Mees | 2 Batted tor W Hargrave; s Hane io. ® om0 mul wl o PR —— L 1 rally when four runs were pushed :":‘““.“ ":" l.‘r‘:‘:,:";’:"':"";:’m' Aot A, Athletics 10, Sonators 7 scattered hits yesterday and Cleve. | vided with a score, same will be gladly &crosh, agreed upon a pro rata settlement of | A1 ¢ H '| Philadelphia, June 27.—Pounding |!and won the final game of the series, | printed, No, we're not losing interest thelr claims with Great Falls business | mise four Washington pitchers for 20 hits, |8 to 1. Kcore {1t Mr, Linnehan s after some extra nen who alded in payment of the | Trey Philadelphia yesterday closed its home | jack™ on the Sabbath why not apply Grima h ftand with a 16 to 7 victory over the |, .. to the B.L. management for a job H, | the scorer's in taken, the bat hoy's| 7 second §100,000 of Dempaey's guaran- | BrHinime . | Benators Beore | | might be open.—Ed 0 et INTER-COLLEGIATES terday, it having been his homer {n| At conference attonded by nine No Matches in Tennis Tourney Today At that, the tall.enders poled out three homers. Tacohpen, of. MeManus, b, acto forge 8 N ared Hagh ’ 4 y o the fourteenth inning that gave the ::';,':'-,.“,::,’,,fl A ,,},,'”'F"",' ,I" o I Sy 1 I Rice, of Reds a 4-3 win over Chicago Cubs, BUIN DRNker anc M pavsadrbarin d - - { Peckinpaugh, a 423 /Wi over Chiongo Cuk buginess fnterests of that eity; James \¢ . 28 vor 2 easurer of the The Mackmen amassed a total of |10hNSON. mayor and treasurer > Ameriean Leglon committer promot " hits oft four Washington pitchers |, o (oo 00 Dan Tracy, business | o yesterday, \\un\l:: 16 manager, it was agreed that the firat | Horis SRR 3 , |proceeds from the sale of tickets | Rotton Ha e YA nd arunn&s | would bo divided among the lumber | {iock oly Cross dlamond stars, face sus- |, .,.. and contractors on a p Clemons pencion next year for plaving in ul. . oie hasis Alns Sunday game against the Rod Sox, Pavinent of the third $100,000 to e Dempsey consequently virtug! will 5 ! Listen to Homer Refnault, manager | gjiminate the 12 obstacle confront t, M o Thiladelphin. of Romeo Roche He deciares that| iy the promoters of the b 0 T the verdict handed ont by Referee sturns from the sale of tiekets are | a4 ¢ A 5 3 McAuliffe, giving Mickey Travers acxpacted today. Offieials here would win over the Holyoke boy, was not|mive nn astimate 28 to the numher of | Total justified and says that the referee told|1ickets sold.or money recelved Alitted o him after the hout that Roche won d A #ix rounds. Travers the other six, but Bt. Louin that his decision wzs baged on the faet Two b Rayne | Colling x [P ——" ~=Loomis Institute Boy Playing in Finals This Afiernoon, Philadelphia, June 27, — Columbin |had three representatives left in the | national intercollegiate lawn tennis |tournament when the fourth round of the singles started today at the Mer fon Cricket club, - The University of - « California, Leland Stanford, Philadel. Total A 1 1{phia College of Osteopathy, Harvard B o o 2 ;‘;L‘ 793 iand Princeton each had one. Two kase hits, Jacobson, Sewell, Luteks;| The last two singles players of the base hite, Brower: hame run, Wil |combined Oxford-Cambridge team stolen ser, Summa 2; sacr . (were eliminated yesterday. The Eng- double PIar Sewell 19 |)ishmen, however, still had thres Louis #, Cleveland 10; base on balls, off |1€AMS in the doubles competition. b I RIS Davis 8, Bayne 2, Uble 1; struck out, by ‘The national interscholastic tour. WANA (that's. fusti Wihere MeAnilfEs e . e | G111 N bnses, Pites M| R ed et B Hark T Davis 4 Chte 4; hite, cff Davig 8 in 7 nament had reached the final rounds fell down,” safd Rainault, “for Romeo National League . oup vt WASHIREHON o ouveeesss 0 01 00— 7| BTE" Umpives, Evans - and’ Rowlaad;|:n the singles with Charles Watson, hit Mickey three or four punches in SMT WT 158 Th nos . 1 S PRI et (O s DY i Phillips Academy, Andover, and J. F. the fuce for cevry one Mickey handed | New York *i 16 £ c 5. off Doak |8, Harris, Leibold, Perkine 2; Walch, Ri-| Whitbeck, Loomis School, Windsor, -|conda; thrce base hits, Evans, Judge, Oulmet 1\0! (‘ompetmg Conn., scheduled to meet late today to the body—and Travers oniy fought | Fitts 4 Hng . Meadow n t | Welch, Hiconda; double plays, Judge (un- for the championship. There were n. for the body, Roche came through the | Cincy ] hisiEumpiren HIsiim ligon;" time, | anaieted); 8. Harrls to = Peciinpaugh to In Mass. State Tourney lnn!thns(hlu‘mornfini‘, bout without even starting to sweat, | Chicago E A Judge; 16tt on base, Washin ® = 5 ; Judge; o aee, gton 5, Phila- Jaw [ Louls - delphia §; base on ball off Johnson 3, Newton, Mass., June 27.—Led by 1ing on his reserve strength | 8t. L % hou o v serate irookly 3 off ¥ 2 rmo 2, . - S 1ford, te c! 0 : . thout being cut or scratehed in | Brooklyn Five Leading Batsmen e E70 a3 B, Y S| and 1021, 150 Rorters are seneduteq |CObin Team Again Hit any way. Neither was he sore from | Boston X In Each M r L 2 inninge; off *Hasty § in 7; Johngon 10 in body blows, as few of them landed.” | Phila k n Each Major CAZUC || nove nur in Afth; off Zay 3 P|to tee off today in the 36-hole qual- H ¥ d ~ Warmouth B In 8, oft FAdsY 2 1 1} ifying round of the Massachusetts By Last Minute Cancel Tatal x Batted for Day (Al 5323350=3=32% i comnsasssa wlossosmcmasas — e National Leagne 3 z - , n League onal “"'" by pitcher. by Johngon (Riconda); win-|amateur golf championship tourna-| Manager john Tobin of the Corbin Rainault further says that Lew R .C. | ning pitcher, Hasty; losing pitcher, Zahn- Trown, manager of Joe Currie, ap- SMT WT F 8T whes .50 218 44 L mpires, Dinesn and Hildelrand;| MeNt on the course of the Brac Burn|Red Sox again is hard hit by a last proached him before the fight ‘m,“\m York x 14 30 8 =g | time, 221 ‘| country club. Franels Ouimet, pres-|minute cancellation of a game, the told him that certain Holyoke sports- ) 0 3 " i r 55 56 —— ¥ ent champion, will not defend his|contest scheduled for Tartville on men were circulating that report in| & 8 O'Farrell, §0 33 . “m"l;.\x";: TP \\;I:i(ol.\nxe u" title, ::n::;',:’:‘n“\;l%fi been called off without New Haven that if Travers once hit| g Bottomley, S L 61 244 36 ) . June 7. _Leverett was — 1o, BEEd th the BTt ihe 8 ! =) " | knocked off the mound by two home| About 10,000 floating mines have| However, the team will practice at| A. G. Havers, 25-year-old British runs, a triple and a double in the sec- | been recovered and dismantled since |Walnut Hill at Diamond No. 2 tomor. |goifer, who has just wrested the Brit. 8 Holyoke boy would quit, and on this . b ond inning here yesterday. Detroit| the war, according to the Marine[row evening in preparation for a stiff |ish open championship from Walter B 5 gy game on July 4. Hagen, American holder of the title % 9 information Travers worked the whole 5 : VTR et alons hit oo saveral. thiviex X g Hellmann, Det 56 later getting one run in the ninth In-| Ministry of Denmark. 2 4 ning which gave it a 7 to 6 victory t n injured, says Rainault. BT 2 Jamieson, Clev 61 piieadt i ured;iess ALALLL International League llna CHlE: 58 30b 1 over Chicago. “1 hate to kick about a referee |, . . lf‘ 1;\." f; Nl snag . 3 4 . Hoaoper, 1f. declares Homer, “but if'we can get| 5o -nore 13 17 rns, Bos. .. k 68 . MeClellan, &, anothar shot at Travers with a referse, [oChESter 8 3 4 Reading 0 3 e e —— who will make him fight, not cover- ing up and stalling, Roche will give ;fi";’,j‘,':‘ ’.; him a worse licking than he did in| ot 17X 2 Hopoke! e ; SNAP P h Beckett Ready to Meet ; : F AST_ ay enoug 0-FE- Carpentier on July 26 Charley O’Hearn Flected ¢ 5 g ok to get good tailoring Cantain of Yale Baseball London, June 2 The Exchange | & Telegraph's Southampton correspon-| New Yorx, June 27.-—Charies M. Never cuts the thread or wearsloose. Quickly and easily dent says Joe Beckett, the British|O'Hearn orl Hrn;)klhm: Maa o sewed on—and once on, it is on for good. Avoid the heavyweight, has decided definitely | night was electes tain of the Yale annoyance of loose unsightly snaps. Insist on the So.E-Z to fight Georges Carpentier on July | baséball team for next year. He is 26. Beckett does not think he willjan all-around sthlete, a star of the Snap Fastener. 10cfortwelve. 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