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Baseball Strength : 3 at the Mohegan Park Diamond on Sunday Jnelisibie to Niay Which Promulgated Watsrbury 4, Hartford (19 Innings) : - ItSIEBDAT'S RESULTS. ... h V RUTH DRAWS $200 FINE AND ) MtttlonaJ Iteaguc. , Chicago B, Cincinnati 2 (1st game), - SUBURBAN j)AY SPECIALS Chicago 1, Cincinnati 2 (2d game). NevtNYork 6, Boston 2 (1st game). nickel' . 'ew York. 10, Boston 2i(2d game), Wind Deflectors, all trim . ........... $8.00 IS DISPLACED AS YANKEE CAPTAIN Brooklyn, ..FhilaaelDbia (1st game). Brooklyn 7, Philadelphia 0 (2d game). Aluminum Kick Plates $2.50 St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 2. Chicago. May 26. was the club's next show Stop Signals $1.75 Eabe Ruth lighter, for -- Tale-Harvar- American X.eague. 8ned Z0 and removed from ,the cap- - the night before Trie d Chicago 2, St. Louis' tuincy of the New York American club boat races. Luggage Carriers $2.50 Johnson, president of the Amer- Smiler McCarmick of Westerly is Boston 7, Philadelphia, 6. .. ." ican league, this afternoon. down for a six-rou- milf With Kid Cleveland 8, Detroit ,. Halladay Double Faced, Nickel Plated Spring Washington 3, New 1. President Johnson rave his ruling after DeBartola of Westerly. Tltese two are York T. the reports of the umpire newcomers to the Mystic arena and International LeAgue. Bumpers $12.00 New anxious to how good wfic'atins m yesterday's game at are both show 13, - six-rou- Jersey City Baltimore 2. "York New Washing- they are. Then there ' gV ii ., . between Tork and is, another Reading 6, Newark 2. j iinlllli.l.i..w....u Wfi wi-- ;i Honeycomb Radiators "Ford" . V. , .'. $16.00 ton, when decision of tilt between Danny Leahy of Ruth disputed a Rochester 6, Buffalo 4.. t:mpir Hfldebrand and later citmbed Stonington and K. ,0,; George Schack Ford Fenders, complete $12.00 Into tha etand after, a fan had made a at 150 pounds. Both are after the win- 7 Eastern League. they'll remark to which he took exception. ner's share of the purse and Fitohnurg 6, Bridgeport 2. v President Johnson's finding automat- work hard, Albany t. BpringBeld 3. MOBO SOAPS TIRESTUBES . ically removes the ruling that Ruth was ....Billy Moran will referee. , Pittsfield 5, New Haven 0, to. engage in a test of baseball strength : 3 at the Mohegan park diamond on Sunday Jnelisibie to niay which promulgated Watsrbury 4, Hartford (19 innings). SPORTS ' Vy league tu pending an NEW LONDON AT TAFTVILUE afternoon. The Jail Hill boys are of the TODAY'S THE JOHNSON COMPANY tha American head opinion will tough IN FIRST LEAGUE GAME GAMES IODAI. that the Stars have a time when the Jail Hill sluggers get into RACING 107-10- Baba Ruth will be back in the Yankee to- 9 Franklin Street Norwich, Conn. New comes to Taftville National League. - V- Imeuri tomorrow. Manager Hugglns of London ' action. - . Meeting of Westchester Racing day New- - -- when informed for the first Eastern Connecticut Boston at York. Association, Eelmont Park. liis Yankees said tonight League game with A. A.., on Brooklyn-at at in fining Taftville Philadelphia. IND1AUS BUNCH . HITS Meeting Kentucky Racing As- ef President Johnson's action Taftville grounds. will be a big day Chicago Cincinnati. of th home run king for his temperamentai It at AND BEAT TIGERS, 8 TO 3 sociation, at Louisville. , ' Thursday. for local baseball fans, who can count Pittsburgh at St. Louis. Meeting Jockey rj'Jjurst in New Tork But on witnessing one of the raciest con- Delroit, May 26 Cleveland bunch- of Ontario Club manager American Leagaa. , ,- further than that the New York tests that ever graced the local dia- ed hits off Olsen and Stoner; today closes at Toronto. wouUl make no comment. Ruth himself mond. The New London nine, which Philadelphia at Boston. and defeated Detroit 8 to 3. Stephen- ' l.ad left the park before the league head's St. Louie Chicago. r GOLF will be remembered as the Indepen- at son, who succeeded Cardner . at third ru.ir.g became known, and efforts to lo- dents, have a reputation of carrying New York at Washington. for the Indians drove a home run over British1! amateur championship BASEBALL him early without tournament; cate tonijht wre away the honors in a big percentage the left field fence-wit- two on bases. closes at Prestwick. vail. Manager Husg.ns t" lined to dis-n- n SCJfDAY GAMES. Colorado intercollegiate cham- of the games they play, and the Taft- Score: x FAIR MAY 28th' cap- pionship, . GROUNDS, SUNDAY, . his rrbable seiection oi,a field ville team is equally "determined to du- Kational League. Clenlus (A) Dttnrtt (A) at Colorado Springs. tain to succeed Ruth. plicate Sunday's match. al, h po ab a p last Chicago 'at Cincinnati. Jareiaam.lf 2 ilBlua.lb S -- 1 ROWING That Ruth had the sympathy of the Xew brings along some vet- ' 5.2 at today's game was evident from Pittsburgh at St. Louis. EaJn,lf 2 1 t 0 0Cmhawrb 5'S 2 Z Annual regatta of KACEYS vs. DORCHESTER A. A. Jans being Wamby,3b 3 3 3 OOobb.rf 4 2 1 American he applause he during batting erans at the art, their battery Philadelphia at New York. i Rowing Association, Philadel- received Cranker and Coyie, both of whom PTwaktr.cf 4 S 0 OVesch.lf 5 2 t II at BATTERIES : CANAVAN AND BERGEN, FOR NORWICH not Boston at Brooklyn. Q 1 phia. ic. The fans' disappointment at know will be P'fieiis'n.Sb 3 : 0 0 Htlaiall,lf 3 3 ft RYAN , ' tract their business. Foster 2 a C 0 4 R 2 vs.- - AND FOLEY, FOR DORCHESTER able tr see him play wa partly Syl-i- e , Amerloan League. 4 Joms.Sb 1 Harvard Cornell, at Ithaca, on first, Mclnnis on second and 2 1 2 0 2 0 0 -- neiled when the Bambino drove the '0 Ktmer.n N. Y. UMPIRE CORCORAN, AT THE PLATE, ON BASES ZEMKI on lineup includes New York at Washington. t Mclnnis.lb 2 S 0 dWocdall.c 2 1- a!'. over the center field scoreboard third. Their i BENCH" SHOW Brogan, ss; Coda, cf ; Smith, If; Rea- Cleveland at Detroit. Wnwl.rf 3 0 4 It OFImMT.p during praetioo. p oOiikiti.p (i10 e12a Game Calledlit 3:30 (Daylight Time) gan, rf ; and Chappell and Henry, util St. Louis at Chicago. ontij.c i i Annual show of Devon ; (Pa.) Johoaon's Ruling. ity. AH to Morten J) 4 10 1 0 Colt.p t Dog Show Association. these names are familiar iL'lua 9 0 ' Play - 110 Undefeated Manchesters' Here Memorial Day. "The Ruth incident in New Tork on fans who follow- the game, as some of THE STANDING. t ztClark 10 0 0 - TRACK Thursday is much to. be regretted," Pres- the best material in the City by the Rational League. Totals S! 10 27 6 s ident Johnson's ruiing said. "The play- Sea. Field Manager Mike Morin of ToUU 37 12 27 3 National intercollegiate champi W. L. PC. fx) in -- er's cemduct was highly reprehensible, the Taftville team has continued his Ban for Guiato 3rd. onships, at Cambridge, Mass. Xew York 23 12 .657 Hatted for Olsen In 5th. National interscholastic chamni California; Bronder, University of but when all the facts are weighed there drilling all week, and the organization Pittsburgh 20 33 .SOS (zz) Baited for Cole in 9th. ....... Score by innings: onships, at Unliversity otf Chicago. Pennsylvania; Thomson, is. a measure of consideration for him. he has perfected promises to do .cred 20 17 Princeton: DANCE St. Louis .541 Northwest-Pacifi- c Kuth just finished a sentence of un- to the village give Cleveland .. S I t 0 0 - Coast confer Hartranft, Stanford; Jordan, Tale. had it and the visitors Chicago 17 , . .A 0 - 17 .500 Detrf it . 0 B 9 - it ence championships. at Seattle. Best 46 2 8 inches by Baltic- precedented severity, running through a a haVd run for their money. Mike '. effort feet St Jean's Hall, Cincinnati 19 20 .487 Two baee hits, Sewell. Wambj. Veach. Three bl;e Jlissouri --Valley Conference period of S9 days of suspension, which himself "will be in the box. Taftville's ' liite, Guisto, Setrell. Home run, Stephenson. llartranfU. , Brooklyn .... .514 Mul-le- Monday, May disqualified him from practice with his lineup announced for the game are: ....19 ir championships. at Lawrence, Kas. High jump:' Clark, Amherst; r 29 Boston 12, 21x .364 Ofcio Intercollegiate Conference and Treyer, California; Xicols, team prior to the commencement of a Belair, c; Mills, lb; H. or L. DeCellea, Philadelphia, DODGERS REPEAT DOUBLE Herb Smith's Orchestra game. Without this necessary work, ,th 2b; Jack Murphy, ss; Dugas, 3b; Glej', .. ..11 23 .324 championships, at Columbus. Cornell; Brown, Dartmouth; Needs. VICTORY OVER PHILLIES 11-3- 0 iayer lost his 'batting eye' and returned If; Lemieux or Corcoran, c; Jim American League Michigan State intercollegiate University of Pennsylvania. Best Dancing 8:30 to championships, SUmp 6 Mul-le- r. o the game in a great degree unequipped Murphy, rf; and Ed. Murphy, sub. L. W. L. P.C." Philadelphia, Hay 26 Brooklyn at East Lansing. feet 2 inches by Clark, STANDARD TIME both ends of double-head- er Wisconsin State intercolteeiate Brown and Needs. - to match the skill of pitchers who have W. Carpenter, president of the league New York 25 15 - .625 again took a ' today, win- championships, Ripon. 220-ya- rd bout reached the high water mark of is' expected to be on hand to throw St. Louis 21 15 .583 from Philadelphia at hurdles: Bulger, Colgate: game 7 to 5 intercollegiate proficiency. As a natural sequence he out the first ball.
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