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8 Yanks are Driven From Lead by Browns--Rushing White NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1916 Sox and Carried From Field--Pioneers Take Wallingford’s Measure=-Pirates Win From Bristol ORNADOTOWN TEAM | Pmvrs o 0 Local Boys-—Schmidt Allows Vi | | | itors But Five Lonely Hits. | | Batting out two runs in the sixth 31100 ‘ - Bill” Khern Returns to Mound|ienins, sne in the seventh ana two |in the eighth the Pirates of this city nnla - L = - defeated the New Departure team for Locals and Pitches Finely {vemerans atiormoon ot feld in | an exciting game of T i to the sixth inning St visitors had the Pirates eating out of hand It looked like a coat of itewash until the sixth frame when the locals suddenly time on ved Ic who for in fine condition ital City boys to but ckland of the In o zanie marked cellent twirl ha fi e W : sterd t n the Pionoer | f ounds by tt me was venth inn g tor spectac the Pionec i the game | with a new 1midt Pi- held hits. the and five all corners rally ended th up 4 r which New Departure. Killian, Klamb, Grer Ragi, 3b | White, 1b rman, If. . Pettibone, rf. Strickland, p. ef of luck on, C ked away another run in ch inutive the the a the rmer joinéd little player ompany by | coconwocoocool Pirates. ab. | O’Brien Crowe, If. 2b. 3n. SR~ Kiniry, Byett, rf. Paulson, cf. Crowley, c, Manga Hint Schr CrRORO o WD o Hoorroomwow (YRS fans, who played 1 field, | New Departure five trips to the | Two-b Ies | stolen base Pioncers. Killian; sacrifice ab., v 1by A 4 1 double plays, C: on balls. by ickland 4; struck y Strickland FANKS LOSE TWICE AND LEAGUE LEAD 00000213x—6 O!Brien, Crowley; Schmidt, Firth, Mangan. Kil- unassisted; Schmidt 10, by out, by Schmidt umpire Schiedler. ut of hits, Crowe hits, owe. o o Browns Take Cripples’ Measure oot o 0 4 o) and Send Them Toboganning pughlin, ss . o5 0 3 4 0] St Louis, | same place, the trick with one right July but which 31.—Twice two left Davenport in the arms doing performed I arm yesterday, was again the fate of the crippled Yan- lkees vesterday afternoon when they hooked up for a second double header Litkic | With ~Flelder Jones’ Browns. The LIS | double defeat of the Yankees ran the ‘“m‘f‘\- Browns' winning streak up to ten Lrh games and dropped the nkees into third place, below both Boston and Chicago. The scores were 2to1and 2 to 0 00 010 Ahern, Goeh 3 crifice Ahern Ah stolen Moore bases, Clark balls, of by on first | alling- First Game. e hie) 000010000—1 5 o ...00200000x—2 4 o0 Batterie Mogridge and Alexan- der; Koob and Severeid. Second Game. Neew York WHO WANT Lot jodest Has Had Encugh I New Haven, July n. owner of the sterday announce ough baseball bn opened : 1at e club. He has two Eam, ne said, ana indic will change hs efore the pres- | Int season closes. Collins 1id that he as simply awaiting his pric He fro ini last A has | thousand dol- 1 bunted. Coveleskie rs i rrying the nine during the | threw to third and O'Loughlin called 4 ich has been a loser | McBride safe. Third Baseman Chap. In case he is unable man protested and was put out of the the nine, he | 8ame, the first time during hi the present | Fall career. McBride then scor Shank’s sacrifice fly. | A few pop bottles were thrown | O'Loughlin, but none hit him. protected him after the gamec Center Fielder Speaker sprained his left ankle in making a low running catch in the fourth inning and had to be carried from the field. The score: roEn e ..0010000001—2 8 0 100000000——1 8 1 Beebe, Klepfer Johnson and Alnsmith. Owner ci ) Vdmits uel chall, 31.—James Col- | New Haven nir that he had h the present se ed to sell offers fc the tions are that r. h. New York St. Louis ...00200000x—2 4 0 s: Fisher and Nunamaker; and Severeid. he Injured. 31.—Washington in ten innings McBride led off pop fly to centre let fall between Cleveland, defeated Jul Cleveland sterday, 2 to 1 tenth with a th and Smith Johnson in the that the ate 1 hem om the start ire pill probably asters A base- d on for it t his pri Ty sect e ends. at Police O'HARA BUYS TEAM. ily 31.—John will be owner all club hence- van will retire ange was de- of the Eastern The | Washingt Clevelar Batteries * | O'Neil; n Gets Watch, Then Pounded. Chicago, July 31.—Chicago batters mauled two Philadelphia pitchers for another double win yesterday, 10 to 7100, A L result of the vic- Chicago now occupies second Six doubles helped the White E slabmen, Cicotte and Wolfgang, but they were seldom in trouble. A group of citizens of Harvard, Ill., tcher Lanning's home town, gave 1 a watch, after which the White x pounded him for nineteen hits in o opening game. Willlams was strong until the sixth, when six hits, | including a home run by Jackson, sent < men across the plate. The scores: First Game. WILLIAMS OUT OF GAMEL Fred W probal everal ury to bt whict a pi Vatio nnounced r lelder Fran hulte from cago Natl to play right jcill Hinc who has bee ined Out- rin¥e: 100000000— 1 6 1 .....05200210x—10 19 0 Batteries: Lanning and Haley; Ci- cotte and Lapp. | Second Game, SMOKE | XMOOR | | | - L - .000000000—0 0 Chicago 5 10000600x—7 0 Batteries: Williams and Pichenich; Wolfgang and Lap Tlen Philadelphia 7 Tind Mitchell Fasy, Detrewt, _ July . 31.-—Boston 5, PLEASANT 5c CIGAR " Tp | awoke and | i e. |eral difficult .000000000—0 4 1! | | 1ell, and | | troit, i world’s champions into first place, as | | ell, did much better, the visitors mak- | good at all Mitchell for ten hits for four innings yesterday and easily defeated De- 9 to 3. The victory placed the the Yankees lost two games 1 Cunningham, who succeeded Mitch- ing only one run off his May’s work in the box for Boston times. Vitt handled plays at third base. —9 13 0 10 4 Mitch- ..040410000. 101000010—3 Agnew; McKee. Boston Detroit tteries: Mays and Cunningham and Ail-Stars Some Strange Happenings Occur the Eastern League Daily—Here the Latest. 31.—Bridgeport of a double header Springfield, 7 to 2 nd ta 1 The second an extra inning, the coming on RBlake's single ner's time sacrifice hit Game. Bridgeport, J won both games y from me winning ru War and The 100100000- 10203010x— Daniels Flahert Second Springfield Bridgeport Batteries Walsh and and Game. 00000100, 0001000 and Springfield Bridgeport Be House and LeRoy Flahert Stephans LOCAL RECQUETERS BEATE Max Porter Only New Britain Player to Shine In Contest. Haven, July 31.—The M. C. A. tennis defeated here Saturday afternoon I the Beacon Hills team of this city, to 1. The only New Brit win when Maxwell Porter defeated R. Leighton. The summary C. W. Bronson, Beacon Hil feated Stanley Sheldon, New ain, €0, 6-3; Maxwell Porter, New Britaih, defeated R. F. Leighton, D New A Britain Y de- | the {inta camp and in | ! Al Bristol i % 15 noon went | | the | bovs | patrick lea | Patrus con Hills 5-7, 6-2, 6-4; George R inson, Beacon Hills, defeated Robert Swift, New Britain, 6-2, 68-1; G. Morse Beacon Hills, defeated H. Sawtells, New Britain, 7-5, 6-3. P and Beacon Hills defeated Sheldon Sawtelle of New Britain, 6-1, 6-1, a Lelghton and Bronson of Beacon Hills defeated Porter and Swift of New Britain, 9-6, 6-3. the doubles Hagerty and Whegler of | Play ‘em straight across the board, Bo-—play ’em straight— and pass the good word along. The one best sure-thing always bet, the greatest, grandest littie cigaretite you’ve ever smoked. 'hmh Dudack, none; stolen | tzpatrick, Dudack 2, J. | c double plays, Clinton to ! bases on balls, off Flanagan off Fitzpatrick 3, off Spielman | | struck out, by Flanagan 1, by Fitz- patrick 4, by Dudack 4, by Spielman wild pitches, Flanagan; left on ristol 8, All-Stars 6; umpire, BATTLE INTO DARKNESS City BRISTOL City WIN IN of This Defeat All- | 4 Bristol Nine, 11 to 6—Clinton Plays Stellar Game, The All-Sts Bristol with the rs of this city treveled to | and crossed tol t A the team yesterday All- town All-Bristol the 1oday m eby lies unti] Bell town. story latter! The was a Yyeste: 3 . N s o id Elm City Teams in long short “our home talent defeated them by the pride of to All-Stars ake Sensational Fifteen Inning Battle— took Wilson Opposes Eddie Mahan. New ington score of 11 e gan in Bristol to 6 Haven, Arms Colonials July 31.—The Rem- the on Muzzy's crowd was inning the a three run | 2 t suffi- onstrate the played baseball team and battied to a fifteen-inning | o2 at the haseball Point grotnds on after- cient o hich gz oters ighthouse i before one 1 e of the largest crowds reat u assumea it AlL- > | were 7,000 sDHre | Wilson Clinton, zht 3 tl 1 | vicinity, at ever att in this timated that people at me and Corkins who cau gtons rd tv and Wate the Colonials. The t made in the scventh and from until fifteen when led on gzave a 1 exhihitic of h cepted ¢ shap. W. with The s All not allow ingle 1 chan formed Dud bits apiec the it man oy W. Fitzpatri Clinton, « W. Dudack orton, 1 J. Fitzpatrick Donovan, cf. Coyle, ss. Tlanag Stept Snyd "EATS RILE ‘yea ing , July s old, a for champion, was a scant half length vears old, and coa f the Columbia University crew three-mile sculling race Lonely ,near toga who con nute by his he ¢ on e m vigorous r was en until ne, not 1l EMERALDS TRIM COLLIERS, JRS. The E lds t loped th noon, score the ga Cue, the E T eralds are organized 6 and wo o to arrange some in 0001 out of town games with teams ity Coughlin If. . feature of ec base hit I ckstop. 1-Bristol . e G wo base hits, Flanag reet, New &t | | ] ERERNEREREEERREEEEY Reach Second Place--Speaker 1s Hurt | NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's No games Brooklyn | Boston ladelphia New York Chicago Pittsburgh Louis Cincinr St. gam game. Results, scheduled. york. klyn Boston Philad hia, AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Louis Louis Washington innin « 2ame Chicasg game. Bri me, Bri 1gton clphia oo eport Standing of the Portland nager, John- | Britain. | Y New Wor L adon ter N New « of the Clubs, | Epringfleld ..vvvn v Results. ork eveland Won L >fiel Clubs, Won 1—Fir ik st 0—Second Ten Lyr n Lawrence Haven TLowell ew L Bri Portl; Ro ford ford at Worcester at 1wrenc 1zep ng idgeport Games Today. New New ce at Lynn, ort at Lowell i1 at Springfleld Lond as 40 44 45 45 49 Haven. on. Baseball News In a Nutshell ” 513 444 .889 -384 .375 372 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. < hest game Rochester Prov Sta Tk dence s Results, 1 3.—First er Montrea Montreal 11} anding Won 19 48 Games Today. at Richmond 5.—Second Baltimore 6. 40 40 39 41 43 44 50 49 Providence at Baltimore, Rochester at Buffalo. Toronto at Law Bridgeport Ly SAT ngfield 9-3 Lor Chicago c Lo evelan Montreal TRDAY stern League, e Worceste nn 3-4, New Lowell 1 rdon 6-8 National League. rk 4 ti 6-2, Brooklyn Philadelphi. Boston Philadelphia 1-4, New York Washingto da 10 r 3 6 of the Clubs. Lost Hartforq 4-9 Pittsburgh 3-0. 4- Louis, 1-3. a 2 1 n 0 International League, foronto 0-11 -2 -6, Newark 1 5, Rochester 8, 1-4, Providence 1-4, Haven 2-8,