New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 25, 1916, Page 8

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1916 —— . JE— —— McGraw’s Team Bows to “Foh'lies” in Exhibition Game--Jennings is Suspended Then Tigers Drop Game to White Sox--Ex-Champ Williams Beaten in Straight Sets by Griffen--Local Bowlers Win LEVELAND ARUN ' Rowdy Fans are Hurting BURKETT BATS HARD :*~ [ SR e e e e e of Series Are Held This Afte = CHAPPELLUE IN LEAD. atoga Saturday. noon. AHEAD OF GIANTS Baseball, Says Jennings BUT SENATORY LUSEjg,.s.‘.’,a,’tf‘;:;"'“i;::: S, inronlay | 1, L, 1,100 olper AMETMOn WA | van. sower, Jim Fice, coach of 24 noon, with the following schedule be- | s tficlc 1t ting 3 5 ) . university crews, and James |ing conducted under the supervision | Thorpe ilwaukee \ ley, a former professional chame Jorest City Fandom Does Not! ‘ : — | Hartford Leader Shows 0ld TimeH,5::.';:::::,f{;’;;;‘,\;*-,i T e LAt tete matehed sesterday for @ . 1 e s g race on Saratogl Burritt vs. Smalley at Smalley | fice hitters \ ilbert ulir Lce 8t vince Interest in WGraw’s Team e : Ability to Clout the Pill 1™"e%% ve. mast at mast stweet. | Demmitt, Columbus [ faces | Wilex' isnow more than 10 years | : i e s ! The boys will play baseball and | with 1 1 1 still in training: y‘(né- i e !durlzsmn, scored with 56, b i - Eanagolt Blvos e The girls will have- a pasketball | in batting with .265 I a mi Clev I T 5.—The Giants | / i " 3 : Portland, Me., July —Fortland | hropp e ; I won a free-nitting ga om Hart- | i o ; e . Cleveland : i : rd yesterday in the tenth inning | Baerican Teaguc It heing Fibhol fAret 3 : | when Brown, who led off with a hit, B ey atienal e . : | was sent in on Dowell's sacrifice and | e 1 . e s v L | Beatty's single. Hartford tied in vhfi“ S W b . A . » | sixth when four runs were scored off | % | Martin and Plitt with none out. Tuc- | | key then went in with the bases filled and retired the side. Lyons took Car- lo's place in the fifth after Portland | had earned ‘our runs. The score: T Hartford ...... 0002040000—6 12 4 | Portland . . 0100410001—7 12 1 | Batteries—Carlo, Lyons and Me- | Donald; Martin, Plitt, Tuckey and 1 Gaston. condensed from a | % . eight club league. The | B 3 | ere netted them little | \ The Tndians v fans came out | » e d - S o ! lennie Kaufl, Charlic Fler- . y Doyle. Fohl opposed the Giants with one of his latest rec ts, kid did well. The Giants | bumped him for a rdn in the sccond | third innings, after which e | fteadica »fer pitched the last | our Innings f veland and kept | he Giants away from the plate. Me- | raw sent in a three man relay, Rube | Benton going the first four innings, “Ple” Way the next two, and Ferdic | chupp sweeping up. The Indians | ied up the game on Way with two | uns in the sixth, and won on Schupp ‘ n the ninth. | Both clubs started with their regu- | ar lineups, but a lot of reserves were | frushed into the game. Larry Doyle | phowed Cleveland how he happened to | lead the National Teague in batting jast season by pumping out a triple fand two singles. Benny Kauff touched | pff a double and a single. Robert- | : L Eon made two pretty running catches | | isiuis s : . 4 . Bridgeport 1, Springfield 0. o"}“w *('l‘hk‘)‘_"‘]n“‘!;:‘-1!\::‘;‘:1"1“']1\2‘]t!'* fi';’":“ nE & : Bridgeport, July 25.—Bridgeport g apms : e : beat Springfield here yesterday, 1 to 0. ||k P PR | With cne ouat ir the sixth Powers e. | . walked Jlake, Duggan advaunced him on a single. Deininger scored him on | another single. The score New Haven 1, Lawrence 0. New Haven, July 25.—Danny Mur- | phy's hustling Murlins signalized their return <o home soil yesterday a ternoon by registering a 1 to 0 vie- tory over the Lawrence club. A two- ply lHop along the right fleld foul line by Catcher Mickey Devine scored Rube B er from second b in the fourth inning with the only run of the game. Both teams played baseball but there w only a poral's guard ¢ ap to see the formance. The score: o e. New Haven .... 00010000x—1 7 4 Lawrencs ...... 000000000—0 12 1 Ratteries—Donovan and Devine; Fuller and Murph [Cleveland v....000002001—3 1 fNew York ..011000000—2 9 0 Batteries: mbeth, Klepfer and aly; Bentor Way, Schupp and ocher. e Springfisld .. 000000000-—0 Bricgeport .. 00000100 treries—Powers and Eg aherty Mamaux Shows Class. Pittsburgh, Pa. July —Pitta- fourg defeated Philadelphia by a score pf 9 to 1 here vesterday. Mamaux al- fowea the visitors o three hits. | he Phillies used three pitchers. Five hits off Demaree in the first hree innings resulted in the Pirates | aking five runs, and four hits in the i fifth inning oft Maver, who replacod | Jennings, sometfmes lawyer and now | “Stop a fan from velling aand making ey B eplf a 1noise a vou take e colo B e pim, gave them two more. McQuil- | somewhat engrossed in managing the e "nr;]u'\m] o m”'m..’.l - m;'\y\‘unx‘ ® ) u g ath he, his s eves twink- fan went in to pitch in the sixth after | Detroit club of the American league, | jing, “Often, after the O DTnsinetta: s e e h | Tias a bone to pick with the fan of his | makos a rally, somehody wiil yell from | [eAtures. The Sk r e G First Game | 5 o e the stand, ‘How do you like that, eh? 110 ac1ohia e e 001 00 0000 i 1 s {cEcHE B U s Am broseRbeliovesithat § MG s e R LR YOI ‘.h‘”\-:n‘n.-‘ ! | hack. What I abject to s this: A fan | Batterles: Demaree, Mayer, Mc- | gress in baseball. He declares that, |1 get up and deliberately shout an 1 Burns; Ma and Gib- | - i i B Quillan and Burns; Mamaux and Gib- | while the plaver has made marvelous | insulting «epithet at a ball player on. [ Lynn 5-0, Worcester Boston, Mass., July 25.—‘Vorcester { vand Lynn played « doukle-header on Jiaves' Jield yesterday, Lynn taking !the first game, 5 to 3, and W (IIH‘(‘" New York, July Hugh Ambrose | fan ride a contract slave. Not at all. | the second, 1 to 0. The hitting of | DeNoville, with a total of three sin- | gles and two doubles in the two n- tests, and a sensational one-hand sto Potte r in the second game, were Pittsburgh ......12102101x—9 14 0 | the fan has not kept pace with pro- e i 000200100~ Jtteries—Williams — and strides as far as personality and con- | 1 ersonal cpithet that has nothing to | Herring and Frenas. = duct are concerned, the onlooker has!| e with his plaving i | changed little from the *good old | cf his on the ball field, This il 0001000—-1 N days” of epithets and mare solid | raust be opped. Ban Johnson prob- | Werceester o5 SR, PUULENY | ¥ missiles. Jennings unlimbered his ver bly has done more to put the game | Z¥Y00 - s : ke and | artillery here recently Hughey the basis where vou can take vour| CAtteries i was answering a question—a question | wife, sister or sweetheart to the game, | TRero and Carroll. as to why ma es in the field of or- | knowing that she will be perfectly = *1 IO eIl 0f IN LENHTHY AME ganized seball allowed loud | safe there, than anyhody else. The New London 1, | 3 T Fred Reiger rcouthed, boisterous fans to insult ball | players have done theit share. But| New London, July 25- ]x‘x' 4= players by allowing them to slather|some of the patrons haven't done their | held Lowell to a scratch |“ o ow | thelr profane comments through the| part. They use language directed at |the first of the ninth inning anc & Covelesnie’s Winging TACtics | erana stand and two-bit section with- | the piavers that i nat fit for any per- | London scored a 1 [0 0 xichry. Aar i 5 cel ional game at cut taking adequate means to stap it. | son to hear.” Phota shows h hefka played a sensatic 5 : £ : Fush - cven difficult chances. vae HlS Undomg Not that Hughic objects to having a | Jennings on the coaching lines. \],;;l” {.ij:.'(‘nmm{ — Lt e r. h. e 000000000—0 1 1 01000000x—1 5 1 e — Lowell s Detroit, July 25.—TIn a hard fought | dom e e ki uTien; thirteen inning cesterday De- atter S i Baseball News in a Nutshell h : 8 to The White Sox won in the thir- teenth when Harry Coveleskie, after | 9 TR 1 had hit safetly, hit T with | NATIONAL LEAGUE. i Lann 5, Worcester 3, (first game). ninee | Worcester 1, Lynn 0, (second A sacrifice, an infield out 0 Ik , (second . ey R ther John Collins put over Yesterday's Results. game) I_\ Little Thing ILike Warm Wea run that won. Pittsburgh 9, Philadelphia 1. Portland 7, Hartford 6. Docs Not Affect the Local Bowling = ‘ T T Bridgeport 1, Springfield 0 1 ¢ > T e Coveleskie made a season’s record _ . glhielc . ‘mmm?m when he hit four Chicago batsmen Standing of the Clubs. e Sharks—Anderson Mects Defeat. N2 e e et ey s Weaver T rnfandine s Standing of the Clubs. / = Collins grvehyer FonRasd | e ‘4“; o o W 1 ) There are at least several young n;en 2 | Brooklw ......... 3 : . .. s e ; - flelded well and the | Boston .. T 3 553 | Portland .. 5 9 in this city wh : t\l’ Vr(l;"]\ r:fxlwltz = good. Wolfgang was | New London .... 3 camet aftecied SNILIAAEN OIS e Set e . S 7 . John IHenry Humidity, for while favor of a pinch hitte G Worcester . 500 3 | Siohns eeieaaninee ut out of the game In|xew yor Springfield ........3 3 segdiDonitace s el NE SetTs 5 N olne e o S 2 S 251 | of saia J. H. H., these young men npire Dineen for ob- | pittshurgh . .oon... i Lynn ot i Philadelr ther the Aectna Alleys and evi- \lled strike. Mans = B renc i e : 1500 | 8 I ‘!h “}i l i C b i Blied siike Maneseree vouts o i T N am the “Helmar” Cowboy girl. St lontear Cleinns L 3 M el s , ‘5% 1 indoor sport, bowling, in the same manner that shows itself during the Jallin ] A A 5 ol - < o ] Natlin Today's Games. oo U ounos g s e Lo e All over this land my face makes men glad. = Cincinnati at New York LCERRS e 2 < 4 last evening when the South- 010013 S B | b (e fineton] &y moppen B 0 conaiass i For where I am, there you will find “Helmar”™" Vi el . 120 at Bostor ! Lawrence at New Ha ! with the short end of a three game Tul‘kish ciga‘(‘({ll@s, —— MeKee — Worcester at Lynn. ceries. However, there was some joy “RIC D Lowell at New Londo: coming to the visito when Barbour AMERICAN T, . g % P A * - Hartford at Portland. their star, defeated S on in You will see me smiling ai you in every cigarette store, Yesterday's Results. a special ten game N 5 Chite s Dol Gl onine) ke 5 The score of the five men match Take my advice and smoke a “Helmar.” Other clubs not scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. G (e SREehal Certr e New Britain. s on by c > Clubs. Yesterday's Results. e 6 e - - - e el e b s ol JurEe e A The mildest tohacco for cigarettes is Turkish. n the initial inning Tee Magee E 6 | Baltimore 9, Providence 0. A. Anderson ... g 12 m preEaa glid into the bag ¢ his ankle. | Jyom I 376! Toronto 1, Montreal 0. Tt : : The best tobacco for cigarettes is Turkish. It is said the ; i ep h Torentoll Menusal DRI ([nrenieniol out of the game for a couple of weeks. o . s 5 | postponed to a later date. | Richter .... 7 s 1 Don’t pay ten cents for anyhody’s cigarette until he score ; ; ceeean = = F1 & v 99 N Tl H - Vhehinston L] : 26 T e - ” you have t.-;ned ‘Helmar,’” a fascinating, elevating, Buffalo 22 LEh00hx ; st Louis 3 37 . ‘ Southinethn gentieman’s smoke. New York adel RS £ ) F Batteries: Engel, Tyson, . Haley; Fisher, Donovan anc S | Toronto ........... ; 329 | Connars = >rovide: 3 S e ” el ke Hiahe: de Tark:ish and Walters. | Providenc Buggle .... s : t%? 2 «Makers of the Highest Grade T uder ar 2 New York at Chicago. RAIIMOre .« ..voene- 3 3 s = /&Q’Z/QM i ; talc 9 ; S | Wagner ST S OB 80 Granis rettes i the Warld Washington at Detroit Montreal || Barbour ... 3 A Corporay | Philadelphia at St. Louis. Richmond .. 2 i, Boston at Cle Newanl REEEEREE 7 448 = Rochester | Anderson— 117 108 99 101 105 Today's (€ <. 94 92 119 108—1030 Baltimore at Providence, (two). o g New Haven 1, Lawrence 0. Montreal at Toronto. Barbour— 94 119 104 111 93 106 A MILD, PLEASANT 3¢ CIGAB New London 1, Lowell 0, Buffalo at Rochester. i 118 108 110 109—1072 Yesterday's Results,

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