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tVEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY MAY 8, 1914. nd Most Accurate Sporting News of the TP ay. JONES BIDS BATTLE WITH TIliELV SINGLE MS MANAGE TO When ffis j&at Speaks Outfielders Run for Their Earmuffs 20 : Latest, 3est New "Britain Pilot WRIGGLE TO VICTORY i . . i ' ..... Play Ju Well Enoush to Beat i Boston Braves. K ' .V'-y.- s New York,'- May S; -The - Giants -playd lOtjof , poor baseball ; yester day, but by shard hitting-they' came from behind, crowded. a rousing rally Into the eighth inning,, flushed four runs and grabbed .a - slam -r bang, game from the Boston Braves by a score of 7 to 6. The poor baseball ?they. played was on the biases where they flunked out on tries ' at . double steals and messed up things at other times. Standing out in contrast to the pre vailing poor work on the bases was 'a fast and well timed dash to the plate in v the eighth by the youngster (Piez, which brought in a run at a critical time-and cut big chunks of ce in the New York victory. The ' score: , r. h. e. VBoston . . ...30020 0 01 06 . 8 1 :JSew York .,10000 1 14 x 7 15 1 Batteries Crucher, Rudolph ..and jGowdy; Marquard, Fromme, Mathewj. 'feon and Meyers and McLean. . Cardinals Knock Out Two. . St. Louis, May 8. The Cardinals had their batting eyes and knocked out Tingling -and Rowan,-- winning from Cincinnati by 9,tol. Perritt I pitched steadily for,, the Cardinals. ( Tingling in fbrmer days was the Car-. dinals hoodoo. Hugging made a home run in; the second, scoring' Per ;ritt ahead" of him. The outfielders were playing in. for him. Loose "field ing by. theReds ..helped . .St..;:Louis 'arnasa.its total. A walk to Moran and singlet by. JGroh' gave. Cincinnati, its only run. v". The score: t- ' ,."i5,:v"" v ' : : -r ' ; r. h. e. Cincinnati . io o 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 5 4 $ty Louis,. . . '.0 41 0 1 0 12 -xf-9 '13 0 . B a tteriesYInglLag, . JLq wan,.; Adams . find Gonzales'; ; Perritt . and Snyder. ...... . ? ' PtKeeppii 'Wnning. . , ,'m ittebirgiftay ;fh KVicribus Pirates continued their .win n ing, streak yesterdaykyagato idoning-theCUbs, ; the orej being 7 - to 1. . Cooper, for i Pi ttsburgwas i In Jine i f pcm ; i' ahd.'V al ' jipwed only,, sjx ; scattered;, ; hitsilV iwhle Humphries $$ed," -out; of the fljox in the vsixth inning,' when singles , f'in quick "succession by Mowrey, Wag- ' iter, Viox, .Mitchel and Gibson, assisted, '(by Konetchy's sacrifice, , netted;: four ' ihins. Zabel .'took HumDhries" olace ?; 5nd was reached for three hits in two fnlngs. , "The only Chicago run was a ft from Cdoper, who threw Good's p past the first baseman, the runner "ScieAchlng: second, whence he ' scored on, t iSinimerman's . single. ' - Only one 'Chicago - runner reached third ' after the first inning. The score: v ' i '"' -'; ' ;. f,;"v r. h. e. Chicago 7 ...... . 1000000001 6 3 Pittsburg . . . . 02000410 7 12 2 Batteries Humphries, Zabel and . Archer; Cooper and Gibson. ;; t ' Can't Keep Dodgers Down. c Philadelphia, May 8. The ,Brook 1yns crowded the Phillies out by a fc ore of .: 6 to 5. The Dodgers took the lead in the 'fifth Inning and held , k. until tne end. although the Phillies nae a rmgnty enort to wrest it away ft om their rivals in the last two in- iings. The , failure of the i locials to pt in the pinches, caused their down - V There were lots of opportunities. : wad Cravath come, through ' with a hit fn any ;t; the, five titties he faced the V pitchers runs ' would have scored. The ; y Proofc lymt-i .1 00003210 06 13 3 i EhiladeJpAia p i 1001010205 11 1 y BattertesU-Aitchison, , Pf eff er ; and ; Sillier and fisher; Mayejr and JCillifer. --.'4-1 : r ; - r- - r . , - ., . . . - . : i: tl ' Boston '""Whitewashes Yanks. " ' sBostoni May !8 -Foster pitched fine feall yesterday and repelled the New ! jYorks,. invasion vof -.Fenway Park, the ', tied So ; shutting out the visitors, 2 . to 0. Tfe best the Chancemen could p against the Boston twirler was to uecure three singles and a double, no ! viw ol a, , m any m 6, Bnd while four other batsmen reached first, one on f an', error and three on passe, only one if them got beyond 'second.. Splendid exhibitions of field ing were given by both- teams, one double play by Fisher, and Williams .raising ructions with the hopes of the fans in the fifth inning.v The score: ' r. h. e. New York . .7. . . 000000000 0 4 1 Boston ........ . 00000011-2 7 1 I ..Batteries Fisher and" Sweeney; 'Foster and Thomas. y . Chief Bender Weakens Too. J Washington, May 8. Washington, 1on ' the : first game of ' the series against the " Athletics, 6 to 5, , by bunching hits off Bender in the fourth ilia sum iii6- mm iaiicu for' the visitors, was taken out in the ! third when he filled the bases before j anybody -had:-been retired. . Bender prevented1 scoring, ; but ;4he Senators b&tted him ; hard in' .the next inning. Boehling was unsteady", but managed to- keep theisitorsV runs' down. The Mackmen came within one run of Bowling Alleys 83 Church Street Aetna (iJbVt.K BKOVVNE. George Browne, ( right arm , of , Wil- ham J . Scinski, owner of the New Britain club in the Eastern associar t tion, is confident-that " the team will be well up in the running by the mid dle of the month. - Browne is the man who put " the "Brown" in ' Brownies" "and he hopes to inject a little "pep" into the outfit also. Browhe is' the leading swatsmith of the club, but would not feel at all peeved, if about eight others passed him in , the race. tying the score in the ninth. The score: " '. ':. " ,.. ' r. h. e. Washington ... . 00040200 6 14 2 Philadelphia ... 101010002-1-5 7 2 ' Batteries Boehling and Henry Brown, Bender, and Schang. Browns Make Them Count. Cleveland, May 8. The Naps' got one , more hit and had one less error than thte Browns yesterday, but the Kickeyites managed to whitewash the locals 2. to 0. The score: 'Mi : T Qm St. Louis ....... 010000001 2 6 3 ClevelandV. . . . . . 000000000 0 7 2 BatteriesHamilton and Agnew; Mitchell and ;Blanding. J; V'i, FEDERAL LEAGUE. .4 At Indianapolis. .' ' : r ' r. h. e. Ealtimore 00000 0 1 1 Indianapolis 0000 0 3 0 Game called bn account bf rain. ' r Atteries--Baltimore, Suggs and Jacklitsch; Indianapolis, Moseley and Rariden. - . " .. . . . At St. Ivouis. r. h. e. . . . 033043200 15 15 2 . 000022300 7 13 8 Pittsburg, Camnitz, Bar- Pittsburg . st.- Louis Batteries ger and Perry; St. Louis, Keupper, Herbert and Simon. At Kansas City. t ' : r' '" - : r. h. e. Buffalo . . .? . . . 000000000 0 8 3 Kansas City . . 2ff 03022 10 16 0 Batteries Buffalo,' Moore and Blair; Kansas City, Packard and Easterly. 30 New Britain Breaks Record. L . New . Britain lost to ' the Venetian team of Hartford . in the inter-alley series bowled at the Aetna alleys last night but in .doing so established a new mark for the team total for, a single string. The Venetians won three; of the rhatches. In the fourth m- RritoW chamhnM their' total UD to 349. which Is ' n.. far above the record of the league. The scores: Inter-Alley League. . . -. Venetian No. 1. . I . 96 111 92 95 Stavola Lee . . . Ardolino 97 491 488 500 106 100 106 81 95 84 , 99 103 106 108 286 310 301 282 New Britain. . 9i 91 99 103 . 89 85 81 129 .96 93 87 117 300 1479 Peterson Brenneke Rogers .- 85 88 118 469 472 511' 276 269 267349 291 1452 ; League Record. Two-Man Handicap Tournament. Earnest .V.' 81 31 81 87 97 437 Wright , 1 ;; ; 89 98 86 89 ; 85. 447 " iv 170' 189 167 176 182 S. $Valsh.. 79 97 74 90 94 Anderson 94 ' , 92 93 89 91 884 434 459 17i 189 167 179 185 89J PIRATE JRSS, CLAY HILLS. The Pirate Jrs this city will play the fast Clay team of Hart ford Sunday afternoont the Burrltt street grounds. The Pirate Jrs. will line ' up as follows sr. K iMack, '. c.; Schmidt, p., J. Crow, Sullivan, Paul son and T. Crow, inflelders; ' O'Brien. Hintz, Coogan and Prisser, ou,Jfield ers. ..'..' y : MM ' v 1. "nil iiiin t"r""n ISfc. WWV5 ROW WBBARO CHY 0 COURSE. aS HiVfo 0,CM WPMUp; THH EASTERN ASSOCIATION; Yesterday's Results. Hartford. 5,' Pittsfield 4." Waterbury 2, . New London 0. Springfield 2, New Britain 1. Bridgeport 5, New Haven 3.. Standing of Clubs. ' w. l. P. C. .714 .667 60q ,60Q 571 .37 i .200 .16T Springfield . New London Pittsfield . . Hartford . . . Waterbury . Bridgeport New Haven New Britain 2 2 2 2 3 5 4 5 4 3 1 1 Games Today. Pittsfield at New Haven. Bridgeport at Waterbury. New London at New Britain. Springfield at Hartford. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Boston 2, New York 0. Washington 6, Philadelphia 5. St. Louis 2, Cleveland 0. Chicago-Detroit rain. Standing of Clubs. W. L. P. C. Detroit' .......... ..14 6 .700 St. Louis ......... ..11 8 .579 New York ... ....... 8 7 .533 Philadelphia 8 7 .533 Washington 9 8 .529 Chicago . 9 11 , .450 Boston 6"' 9 40Q Cleveland 5 14 .263 Games Today. Philadelphia at -Washington. 'New York at Boston. ' f NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's "Results. New York 7, Boston. 6. Pittsburg 7, Chicago '1. v , Brooklyn 6, Philadelphia 5. St. Louis 9, Cincinnati 1. Standing of Clubs. W. L.' P. C. .882 Pittsburg .... ... .'. 15 . 2 Philadelphia 8 ' 5 Brooklyn ... . . ... . : 8 5 New York - i 7 6 Cincinnati .......... 8 10 St. Louis ........... 8 12 Chicago ..... 6 ,13 Boston ........ . . . . . 3 10 .6i .15 .538 .44 4! .400 316 ,231 Gaines Today. Boston at New York. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Chicago at Pittsburg. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Pittsburg 15, St. Louis 7. Kansas City 10, Buffalo 0. Baltimore 0,' Indianapolis 0 nings; rain). Chicago-Brooklyn; rain. (5 in- Standing of Clubs. P.C, .733 .579 .538 .526 Baltimore St. Louis Brooklyn Chicago . .........11 . .11 . . 7 . .10 BASEBALL EASTERN ASSOCIATION Tomorrow X NEW BRITAIN at HARTFORD -V- M a y 11 PITTSFIELD at NEW BRITAIN ; f': f ay '15 -WATERBURY at NEW BRITAIN : Jtfay 16 NEW HAVEN at NEW BRITAIN Games Start at 3:30 o'Clock A . Admission 25c, Grandstand 25c. Indianapolis Kansas City Buffalo" 7 .V. Pittsburg 8 8 6 5 8 11 9 11 .500 .421 .400 .313 v ' . Games Today.' Buffalo at Kansas City. Pi.tts.burg at St. Louis. Brooklyn at Chicago. Baltimore at Indianapolis. RESULTS IN OTHER LEAGUES. k International League. " jersey City 5, Montreal 2; 10 in nings. Rochester 6, Newark 5; 10 innings. Baltimore 5, Buffalo 3; 11 inninga Toronto 6, Providence 0. New England League. Haverhill 6, Fitchburg 1. Lewiston 9, Lawrence 0. Lynn. 3, Lowell 0. Worcester 3, Portland 2. SEMINARY DEFEATS NEW BRITAIN HIGH In Eighth Inning Brennan Hits Three Bagger With . Two on Base, Winning the Game. The New Britain High school base ball team lost another hard luck game, yesterday when the St. Thomas sem inary club of Hartford forced it to take the small end of a 7 to 6 score. New Britain was leading up to the eighth inning, a until Thompson, the Hartford first baseman, singled, Ring rose' walked and Brennan laced out a three bagger. These two runs gave a total of seven to Hartford and New Britain failed to overcome the lead in its half of the ninth. Pudjack and-Flannagan did the hit ting for New Britain, while Rocco was Hartford's mainstay with the willow. The New Britain team got only six hits, but seemed to possess the ability to bunch them, and by so doing came within one run of their older rivals The score: : , N. B. H. ab. 3 2 3 4 3 3 3 4 3 S. r. 2 0 1 1 Id 0 0 0 0 h. 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 po. 0 2 2 2 1 7 2 6 2 a. 4 o ; o 2,. 2 0 0 1 1 e.. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Reynolds, ss. Flannagan, rf. KWalthers, if. . Dudjack, p. . L Stepanian, 2b. t Cabeilus, lb. . i Johnsqn, cf. . J Hultgren, c; . Kiniry, 3 b. . . . 36 6 6 24 St. Thomas' Seminary. - ab. r. h. po. a. 0 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 e. 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 "Doran, cf. '.. . Botticelli, ss. Crowley, 2 b. . Rocco, c. ... . Thompson, lb Ringrose, rf. - ,.4 1 1 1 . ; ' 3 111 . . 4.'.. 0 1 , 2 v 2 2 7 . . 3 1 2 8 ..3 1 V 3 . . 3 1 2 ; 1 . . 3 lm 12 . . 4 0 0 2 Brennan, Scott; If. Riley, p. 3 b. 31 0 1 1 0 7 1'2 27 9 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 3 0 1 2 x 7 N. B. H. S. ..4 St. T.' S. . . .0 Three base hits, Dudjack, Brennan; Sacrifice hits, Flannagan, Reynolds, Cabellus,' Riley; Stolen bases, Hult gren, Stepanian, Flannagan, Doran, Rocco, Crowley; struck out, by Riley 7,' by Dudjack 6 ; bases on balls, off Riley 6, off Dudjack 3; hit by pitcher, Ringrose, .Cabellus; . time, 2:30; um pire, Foley. GAMES THIS WEEK. Friday. New London at New Britain. Pittsfield at New Haven. Bridgeport at Waterbury." Springfield at Hartford. tv f Saturday. NewBritain at Hartford. Waterbury at New Haven. Pittsfield at Bridgeport. Springfield at New London. SMOWEY t AT HARTFORD TOMORROW. Old Rivals Will Lock Horns on Weth ;., ersfield Avenue Grounds. The New Britain and Hartford clubs of the Eastern association meet for the second time this season to morrow afternoon at the Wethersfield avenue grounds in Hartford. As the series now stands Hartford has captured the onlyj game played between the two teams, the score on that occasion, opening day, being 2 to 0." The "Brownies" are deter mined to wipe that defeat off the slate by giving the Senators a trouncing. Owner Scinski has not selected his pitcher.,-v.' v , . ; GEORGE W MAXWELL well-known trapshooter "I find relaxation and complete enjoyment in Tuxedo. It's a nerve steadier and a surefire, slow burn ing tobacco. Easily my favorite." v ; TOM A. MARSHAL! T . v famous trapshooter " '' Tuxedo .tobacco is unquestion ably the acme of perfection; smok ing. Tuxedo makes life y better worth, living' i . 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Hartford .,.0 0 0 102110611 2 Pittsfield ...10 201000 04 7 3 Batteries--Salmon, Geist and Sims; Tarbell, Troy and Uhrig. Watcrbulry 2, New London 0. Waterbury, May 8. Waterbury de feated New London, score 2 to 0. Osborne and Martin, the opposing. pitcners, pitcnea excellent ball ana errors at the wrong time on the part of the visitors enabled the home club to win. The score: r. h. e. New London 00000000 0 0 5 3 Waterbury ..00001010 x 2 3 2 Batteries Martin-and Ahearn; Os borne and Fohl. Bridgeport 5, New Haven 3. Bridgeport, ' May 8. New Haven lost the decision to Bridgeport at Newfield park, the Bolts scoriri'g enough points' in the second round to gain the popular verdict. The horrfla talent got to Crawford and Thoman in that inning for two hits, and theSte with three bases on balls and a boofc by Joe Pepe, were sufficient to win the game. Bridgeport's margin of success was 5 to 3. The score: i r. h. e - New Haven .1 0 0 0 1 0 1) 03 . 9 $ Bridgeport ..0400 0100 x 5 8 3 Batteries -Crawford, Thomas and Waters; Sherman and Kerns. .4 the sting, makes New Britain Loses - in Tenth Springfield Pcnies. mm . ' . V. '