New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 5, 1916, Page 8

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Smalley Playgroun_é Wins Championship--Plank Has Red Sox FEating From His Paw--Evers Says He is Sorry and Promises to Behave--Giants Lose 10 Cubs--East Beats West at Tennis--Other Sports Smith; fourth, A, Moore, High >toall Throw/ 1b. Smith, 31 Points Scored. o ft.; se third A Valen- Smalley Bartlett st Smith Burritt High Street The officials Judge orth End Boys afld Girls Clearly “ale Thelr Sl Iperior 1 10 I " | Hono Judges Riley, Cox Viela of game EAST TRIUMPHS re ngan, Walsh, M i ¢ lex. Strosser, Williams Defeats Johnston in Gruel attendants ested hair bames were £ tho fi all closely cor some ling Five-Set Match—Church s | being Victor Over Griffin. Hi player L n Aug. 5 all r western Forest —Eastern { W four matches | acquets oppon- n the first half of the second an- vs. West play here yester- was devoted entire- | singles and the majority of the | ten ranking players of the coun-; articipated. Three matches were | and the fourth was de- 1dle fifth and decid- The afternoon | | was the de-, onal | - | i the play feat of single Fy R. 2 s Williams, aclphia, in a gruelling five-set the following scor 3-6, William pion of match s: 6-3, 8-6, M. plaver, San the from, Francisco, Washburn Robert L. Mur 1-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1, d Karl H. Behr of vaI ted the victory by defeat- | Davis, the western l'o).»i 6-0, 3-6, 6-1, 6-1. The| match held thel 2,000 spectators than two hours. Church, won former Clarence | . of won hcisc "‘1' 1lted, a York compl g Willis E resentative, Williams-Johnston gallery of more than enthralled for more Neither playver w: at his best hut proved nly matched and fought a court battle than ran the tennis gam- ut froma brilliant and spectacular to m rtlott Tump, er, yvboski Gordon, 775 1b East, 7 ft. Bartlett, Bur- cecona third fourth Standi —First 9 F. Gri Burritt | Vv | { Boston, Aug. 6.—Tom Hughes of 1 he Braves ranks as the leading pitch-1 r of the National league just ith a record of nine victories two defeats. This gives him a centage of .818. Rube Marqua I'rooklyn is second on the lis al- | though he has won only four games ¢ { and lost one. Alexander of the erratic | nediocre | € At the play beginning the champion ap- red to in hetter physical form Willi hut he did not hold his well as his opponent in the | which was not finished andc pes be than form per- 1 Bartlett third rd long contest until almost dark Williams plaved his usual now Nine Phil- r is the rineteen vi of his His pe of the yuts naux 1s his record. f the Dodg ecord. real leader ictories torie entage Pirates of Alex with fifteen wins and five defeats Al is tied with Pfeffer rs, Hughes is Leading All National League Twirlers with a and six have rank who has beer record of defeats. shut- Ma- to next | | a similar netting and outing the ball, at | ey times like a novice and then taking| lead again with marvelous side| Iine shots and back hand cross court { EASTERN LEAGUE at left the champion vm‘\ There was little to (‘hflfl\f in! F\QTFRY LEAGUFE - A \,vm(t mv\r‘h is «nna\flmr‘fl as a ‘\r‘l l‘()l\ Drop Two ln 41:1 netting and docuble (:\\\H—l like novices. \‘v'yll'mn\<" inning advantage lay in his service | na superiorty of placement. The sensatonal pame the | & strokes t oted. the genc vwhen the whole, hoth at times | ifin street; fourth i cll Wins First Game From Planters ing 85 1b. Cla 4 in.; third, imp, smalley stein, € —Murlins and Boosters split Even, ley n: urth ! feature af thel J.Wajak, | o otches was the defaulting of R. L. Murray fo Watson M. Washburn after | — | a hard four set match had been ‘| rlaved. Murray was suffering from a { lack of sleep due tn an all night vigil | Hartford, Aug. 5.—Portland took | { both games of a double-header hera | 95 1b. Cle 1306 11 third, Anderson, vesterday, both being pitchers' hattles, | winning the first 3 to 2, and t | ond, 3 to 1. Sharp fielding abounded | at the bedside of his wife, who is 11110 each contest, two unassisted doul | ©¢ “ptomaine poisoning. He plaved | Plays marking the while two | | under protest, having offered to de-|double plays in the second by Mart- fault earlier in the day. In the fifth | ford negatived some of Portlar with the games two all and the Durning went 61-3 innt | score 30-16ve against him he became i the first contest before allowing fourthf Bastile s ehk Fihat RobentdDiwWirenn, f for=1| IltHandfonlyonef maniiresche Relay—TFirst, | | o " esident of the tennis associa- | UP to that time as the r a hase | third, Bur- | 50 U1 Gcted that he stop. He final- | 0n balle. In the second Plitt showed | [ Iv consented after an examination by |some cl fielding, retiring all three | Y Physician showed that he was suf- | batsmen attemptin beat out hun foring from physical exhaustion and | The scores: temporary dilation af the heart (First Tater in the evening it was reported ttat he had fully recovered from the | | ¢ffects of the hard play in the heavy humid atmosphere which prevailed. ir Jump 1hs. and Elliott, Smalle Clarence Olsen. Bartlett; second, | _. - irst, da, a1l Rartlett Hustle Smalley first N Events, b malley third, A, S 1y La Flamme, Burritt. 65 1b. Class—First, second, H. Skog- M. O’Leary '[Ii;:h‘ Fitzgerald, High | Cla 7 second 50 irst, A game). lley th, S Dash, Burritt; third, (B Hartford Portland Batter. Durning and Ga 000000002 L000000201—3 and 10 McDonal ms on ith urth, (Second | Baron 1917, the local harseman, Baron De Ros a, ear-old pacing geld- ord, but can repeat in below 20. He is sired by histle, 13 1-4, he by Sidney a- nev sired Sidney Dillon, and Sidney Dillon is the sire of the trotting queen llon, 1:58 1-2 ., dam of Baron Ross is a mare Axtell, 2:12, who was a for- vear trotting champion and at grandsire of .Lee Axworthy, i, the holder of the world’s for the fastest race ever trotted present time, and which William Doyle T’\n-('lms(‘< Ross—Will Race De | Hartford Portland Batterie Plitt and (-d\llbh 0000100 —1 0001020— McDonald; | | E in Croli, tlett William Doyle, has purchased rongly mane si with no r cond, | Split Mass pr a double-header Worceste fielding alone from winning Worcester here veste the locals romping off number by an 8§ to 6 score and ing the second contest by 4 score. The Murlins pounded liveries of Van Dyke and Her: seventeen hits and twenty the opener while Worcester but two earned runs off Fre cora he took in 1915. Woodward. Costly infield error In the veins of Mr. Doyle’s horse| gether with a muff by Nuttc fiows the blood of present day cham-| their undoing. In this game Worces coming through both his pater- | ter had a 6 to 0 lead when New Haver and maternal grand-sires, Sidncy | went and scored once in the fourth Axtell. four times in the fifth and once Doyle will race Baron De Ross | in the ninth. Yesterday's batting was 1917 the best New Haven has done season but Woodward's jinx was trail- ing him and he consequently lost. The scores 1b. im o nith, Smith; third, , A. Mur- I second taskelus, fourt initial 1¢ with’ the Relay Burritt; record to (disqualified.) ash, 95 11 F. M. Dixon, § Throw, T | | | Class. | R. Dal alle fourth, Basketball rst, Huld = mare this ywitz, The Berlin track is hape for the fall races, Sm being put in | Of t stre all Th right, Smi T - Phelps L Joore, E Basket Critt Davis, who won the Charter 000140001—6 k $10,000 stakes with Hariette, 23 zo, died this week at his home, | ton, Ky 11 New Haven Worcester .42020000%- Batteries: Van Dyke, Herring | Freitag; Woodward and Smith. | 1b. ss— | O 8 cet; iz second, ow- 1 1 rst BRAVES WOULD BUY SNYDER. Detroit, Aug. 5.—Schuyler Britton, St. Louis National league mogul, was hPrP yesterday. He had a telegram from Percy Haughton, owner of the \ Braves, asking how much he : ould take for Catcher Snyder. Brit- i ton’s reply was terse and clear. Tt | was: “Nothing doing.” (Second game). n 0120001—4 SMOKE OXMOOR ANT ac CIGAR New Haven Worcester 1000000—1 Batteries: Smith and Freitag; 1 tin and Devine. TLawrence 1, Lynn 0. Lawrence, Mass., Aug. 5.—Penning- A MiLp, FLIIS | Lynn { nington I vsterday, with men on pass Denoville. had heen pitched, base, Denoviiie his cutt then Lawrence Lynn B Penr tterie Lowell 3, New Haven 1. Mass., Lowell, fine pitching ir ned with good support, tory he first of the seas to 1 vesterday, ten Lowe other Ne n ests. game 11 cont se | Lowell New o Batteries Fortune and I Lon LE GORE New ball lowea Professor C no h the hn ing play sur KOPi first Penninzton n ve him the decision over Jewett A‘!l 1 t0/ 0. In and secon given two was After g out Th 00000100 00000000¢ Jewett Aug. tight situat over Ne ha ha don nd The score: .00020001x—: 000010000—1 »hman and n the Corwin remuner: board or & srounds. fourth inning | mond, when j ed Kellcher | Twombley { whipped t Kopf who had left to the initial that station w in The Annex to Simsbury where the that town | trip will | which will and arp ake | i i will he The the tr { Holleran, Larson, J McConn, | campbell, Houch and Te e W b oubled ANNEX HAVE A strong ma leave Church following WITH Aug. QUC t of the ined the ¢ Le team th tion Gore ter he in t lodging ineli tone Inter d in a been m Wy oceu the game the one on left field all on the the r shooti the ver ind sack nipped oc €. team tomorrow o oppo An W be the ade in the street 1 at om, hnson, nney. Umpire Ke claiming that Pen- was delaying the struck and ngton and Lavigne. ave ational triple hases ng SUNDAY corner players Kilduff, the eighth d and two orders to wide balls dy ame. Or- e score: )—0 6 Carroll; ions cor Lowell London T blanked won two w | five | double il ohman's ED PLANK ALLOWS RED 50X TWO H!TS Browns Make It Fourteen Straight —Gainer Raps a Homer P St | towed Louis, Aug. 5 Boston only two hits, one them a home run by Gainer, and St. Louis tied hington for h 6 to si; place by It { victory. Plank had mer winning yesterday’'s game, was St. Lou the world's champions his only one man third after the second innin Gainer’s home the first half St. three hits and a hase on netted two runs. i, two more in the fourth and one in the fifth. In the seventh Pratt sin- gled to center, took second on Mar- ns' sacrifice, stole third and then ole home ter Severeid had struck out and there were two strikes o Lavan St. run was made half of the second. In their balls, which Louis scored inning: Gregi him, allowed but a the last three innings. who relieved single safety in The score: T h. .010000000—1 2 St. Lot ...02021010x—6 10 Batteries: r;mh Gregg, and Cady; and Severeid. Boston An Even Break. Aug. 5.—Harry Harper Chicago’s winning streak ves- when he led Washington to in the second game of header, 8 to Chicago the first game, 3 to it being ninth straight victory. The initial game wag battle between Faber and The scores: Chicago, broke terd. victor) Wo the pitchers’ Johnson. a (First game). 1 h. Washington Chicago Batteries Faber and Sch 000100001 20000010x—3 Johnson and Ainsmith; a1k, (Second game). r. h e .000150002—s8 14 2 .002010000—3 8 1 Harper and Henry; Williams, Benz, Rnssell, Danforth and Schalk. Washington Chicago Batteries: Wolfgang, Cicotte, Extra! Athletics Lose. Cleveland, Aug. 5.—McInnis’ gling of a thrown ball gave Cleveland the chance to score three additional runs in the second inning and defeat Philadelphia 5 to 2. Sheehan retired the end of that inning, but Wil- liams, who replaced him, was effec- tive. Beebe was hit hard by Philadelphia, but his support helped him out of danger on several occasions. The score: | | at r. h. e. 000100010—2 11 1 Cleveland .04000001x—5 9 1 Batterie: Beebe and O’Neil; Shee- han, Williams and Haley. Philadelphia Good ght Yanks. Detroit, Aug 5.—The poor Yankee cripples continue to bump the bumps and seem to be going from bad worse. The club lost its game yesterday and the trip, when the beat them in a poorly to th the Tigers played game by straight tenth of IQUE. Har Yale b duogue, was rom would he umpe gible als static leagu play, 1de on ed with the the in Rich- congest nose The latt return mner who the pill of cupant GAME. ill journey afternoon represeniing nents. The uto truck of Stan- 1 o'clock will Blan d, Chalmer Selander, he | a of Throughout score to 2 the long losing the Yankee pitching has bee edged The Yankee hurlers manage to keep most of their opponents from doing much hitting, but as they never score any runs the Yankee pitchers get nothing but defeats for their re- | ward. The score: strealk New York Detroit Batterie er; Dubuc, 000010010 .00010202x—5 Shawkey and Nunamak- Boland and Stanage. ZD IN CASTS. Magee's PLAC New Aus. | trouble with his ankles ous than at Yankee club phy the York, 5.—Lee more was first supposed. The s star outfielder feet in cas has the American leaguers' return to the Polo Grounds. It will probably be | ten days before Magee is able to | play When he is right again he ex- pects to go to second base. FAULKES BEATS ATTELL. Monte at Club. 5.—Buddy Faulkes Outpoints Harlem Sporting | | New York, Aug. the round fea- weight in outpointing Monte Attell in the ten ture bout in the Harlem Sporting Club last night. Abe's brother had a chance and went down for counts in the fourth and fifth rounds. Faulkes could have dellvered the haymaker in the fifth, but Attell re- sorted to hugging tactics. For the rest of the bout Monte was on the defen- sive, being unable to land clean blow: to his opponent. ancient never Eddie Plank al- | of | i fourteenth straight | at | in | Louis batters got to Ruth for | Louis got nine hits off Ruth in | i {1 | Jjug- | seri- | cian has placed both | and | ordered him to remain quiet until | proved himself a very clever bantam- | '8 altogether the ideal drink ' these days. i Baseball News | in a ‘\Iutshell NATIONAL LE, AGUE. Yesterday's Results. New York Pittsburgh 0 necinnati Chicago 6, Brooklyn Boston « Philadelphia Standing of | | the | Brooklyn | Philadelphia | Boston New York 436 .435 sburgh ncinnati reaching | Today’s Games. Chic; at New Pittsburgh at I Cincinnati Louis at York. rooklyn ston. Philadel (2 games). phia AMERICAN LEAGUE. | l I | Yesterday Results, New York @ Philadelphia Boston 1. Washington Detroit Cleveland St. Louis Chicago i game). Washington game) 6, 8 Chicago Chi Boston Cleveland | New Yo | Detroit | st. Louis Washington adelphia Today’s Games. New York at Detroit Philadelphia at Cleveland Washington at Chicago. | Boston at St. Louis. EASTERN 1LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Worcester 8, New | game). Haven New game). Port game). Haven 4, Worcester 1, (second land Hartford (firs Portland game) Lawren Lowell Bri uled Hartford 1, (second 1, Lynn 0. New London e 1. igeport-Springfield, not Standing of the Clubs. Portland New ndon Worcc Sprin Tynn Lawren New Haven Bric Today’s Games. Haven at Hartford Portland at Bridgeport New London at (2 Springfi Worcester. Law Lynn New (2 games). Lowell games e1d at ence at INTERNATIONAL LEAG Yesterday’s Results. Providence Newark 1 Richmon Itimore T Montreal Rochester uffalo 10, Toronto 2 9, Standing of the w, Buffalo Provide | Mont Toronto Baltimore Richmond | Nev Rochester Today’s Newark at Baltimore games) Montreal at Rochester (two games). Buffalo at Toronto. Providence. at Richmond (two EXPECT HARD GAME. Pioneers Look For Strong Opposition From Italian-Amecrican With good fans of New Nine. weather tomorrow the Britain will be treated to real fast game. This game 1 | be one of the best of the s and |a 1ou eason. .,.‘xfl' | ! Combines i 1 (the fans should turn out in large numbers to see the Pioneers take the hyphens into camp. The following men will report at the Ellis Street grounds no later than 1:30: Noonan, Ahearn, Johnson, Shade, Begley, Welch, Clancy, Kahm, Dudack, Blinn, Goeb, Hinchliffe and mpbell. The game will be called at o’clock / mmlulu unmmlmmllll/l// Z REAL nourishment with a taste that suits: making it Know its deliciousness PERSONALLY. 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