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Red Sox Again Tak Pioneers Defear Hyphenated Team--Pirates Have Close Call--Annex Win in 1 NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1916. e ¢ Browns’ Measure--Yanks Break Losing Streak--Misjudged Fly W ins for Senators, | msbury--Other Sports l OX BEAT BROWNS: PLAYER mh istin and Thomas Clash and Draw Banishment oma ows. Umpire Chi d players bite tepped hetween *hom olice > the the mbats dered homas s e oston 1 . Loais Batteries eilman a 000010000 000000000 oster and Cs Misjudged Chicago, Au pdged Moeller” after « L triple, Iy, ohn Co in vich, to cen Costly. lins the out, mis= g fly *entin mer "oster's sin the winning final was defeat of the vict m run hicago and pries. The Yesterda Ind t the ime to 1. White St. Lows ne in of score B Boston's down the in in Chicago now over half Amer in ip the th Chi- ercenta percent- sixth, 1 vt when | and Sen- | . Collins’ ‘elsch’s hit tors tied t Yhen Ric nd Mor ing Wolfgang uring phen Walter J Faber took sing netted : 3 he count alked, Wi sent Rice The in sever the me with allowed only three hits | his reign on the mound | son replaced the mound fc the 0000001001— 0000010000 Wolfs Yanks Mich., Break Spell. Aug extensive Detroit f heavy fter a ing letharg eam victory he ninth inr erday after faved the Yank nto the second most ng incide plunge <ion doubles 1ss to Al Mille shing York or pp’s home run and Gedeon, a p finally double ¥ he big factors in fosing streak of the vhich an higo vesterday. sm New Lou The score be wa 000000004— L.060000002 New York [Detroit e Batteries ullop, jander; Dauss and Russe]l ar n d Alex- and Baker. Morton in Game. Au 7 th straight winning Clevelan ost terda of 5 In an t eak his club’s 1 Mack decide itchers, Na h to work thres Nahors want Myers and Bush its el ime Cleveland by a Ing use Myers innin thro ors 1sh, es top spec reappear; 1d, it being Jane nee since NO-HIT, NO-RUN GAMF A S IN FIGHT— were | j com Philadelphia | | The Fafnir Bearing company’s base- | ball team has landed the champion- ship of the New Britain Factory ball league. to hit when fielding opt the Good team work, ability hits meant and f: been displayed through- season. 1In addition to this, excellent and consistent pitching by Stanley, former star twirler for W has made the fnir team to beat. the f runs ve van, ination In the boys have hard league series, lost but zame, a the Stanley Works, but turned the tahles with The Fafnir team all rivals in base stealing resulted from their h pilfering. One of the prettiest ible steals ever seen locally ws engineered by Conley and Welsh « the Fafnir team in the last hard bat- tle with the New Britain Machin company. ainley, Scheidler and Havlick censtituted the pitching force, while Conley and Mack backstopped in fine style. First hase was early left vacant when J, Lipetz was called with the militia to Nogales, hut Scheidler ceme in from a field position and put up a fine exhibition at the initial sack Captan H ait reystone and was A1l i to 2 defeat tter on | 2 10 to 4 excelled ‘\ fnir tory. runs sack also one of the | Cha gfons base- | | cut bly covered the | of Factory LeaSu (4 FAFNIR BEARING CO. BASEBALL CLUB. team’s hardest and m hitters. Welsh and O'Brien, shortstop | and third hase respectively, left noth- | ing to be desired in the fielding line. ! Their hitting was above the average : and both were fa on the paths. ck, Swanson, Flood, FElton and| bly looked after the outfield 1 showed up well at the bat. One pleasing feature of the Fafnir| “win” is that the team is a local one and that none of the men were hired into the factory on account of their l-playing ability. The management | lelieved in developing the talent within the shop rather than engaging | outside players. This poli v strictly ecarried out, h, most successfully. The cellent support both from and employvees of the Fafnir mpany to this, as much els it excellent ch ch which | worked team has the = haa office Tearin nythir showing It is expected that the Fafnir will play several exhibition iring the next few week cal haseball fans may {unity of seeing hoped game champions 1 ¢ list of ana is due team mes at lo- have the oppor- the team in action. It | to able to arrange | games with rtford Fac- ason closed, imes played s so th Also he cne the tory A or a of after the their league FANDOM WATCHES —Dodgers Still in Front for the fi zue continues to the basebal] world New York d fourth 3 and position be the ensation of past week end Pl two Chicago, in from teams the leading At the week- the coveted carely, more than L ouis in sixth plac in the American ar of tea { cighth place, ap race Last first to Boston occ sue the White but none were only ession. held too ghtl piace, they a5 $ of t honors yet within ! Philadelphia parently is out of the points reach seven in ¢ the end of New in first place. The brought Boston Chicago into nkees fell to third lead unti] Thurs Sox took it, forcine runner-up position Cleveland in recov to third Sunday te t re- into second Bo: ure day nd he Whit P on 1t Meanwhile head of Y 1ke Lou h its string of fourteen ht victories, a season record the real sensation of the league. wns, not content with taking \me of the serles from New ind sendir the Yankees b after Boston as energetically three out of four games Red Sox, causing Carrigan’ to lose their grip on fi The White Sox won the series Philadelphia and Washing- place, St the 1 b igh it is true that York when the Browns the Yankees weakened by injuries they in their victories over Boston their winning streak was due in arge part to their own ability. Dur- the past week they also won twa -inning games, a fourteen-inning r from New York and a ten-in- ning one from Boston. The Browns vent into sixth place on Saturday. In the National organization Brook- RACE IN AMERICAN. honors in the | The | i ay, ring | | ton ' Spurt of Browns Causes Sensation | | Lynn | two run 1 A 'n continues to hald the le creased it by nearly twenty Quring the past week. The up to Friday had won seven straight victories. The contest between Phi delphia and Boston for second plac saw no char The Phillies move into secand place on Friday but B took the position Saturday. Ne Vork has improved since the re from the The Gi took five | out of six from Pittsburgh and twa| out of three from Chicago. Cont th the American ¢ e race National league pennant chasc er tame Brooklyn points ahead of T plac 1 more than ber ahead of New place. inters > were : American reau of th the the A and in- five points Superbas irn west in twice that in m York Th week N N Fruth Plank of vitched two v eck. Hen of L one-hit ¢ but lost throug PLAYGROUND SCHEDULE, ctor Rourke following schedule o tomorrow afternoon Bartlett vs mith vs, ! street eve even captain J-etition Smalley, : writt, igh ¥ at stre Boys' Girls' aseball, and innin and five ball HUSTL BEA on Bridgeport Hurlers in Tenth Game. t, Aug TS toia) vesterday. | Zave Lays gepo Lynn beat ten nd a Bridgepor inning game two error: ur hits Lynn six runs a 1in the sixth. Goi the extra inning a combination of 1 ting and loose plas ihe three runs and the game ore Lynn 0100160005—11 Bridgeport 1320010010—8 Ratteries—Hoy't, roll; Tillman, House i victor 11 11 Jewett and Cs and F COURTNEY TO R Tthaca, N. Y Collyer, a junior varsity crew for two Saturday appainted as the Cornell nav: Chi: ney will remain as head coach. coach ¢ 3. Court- | July June 24—Fafnir July 1—TFafnir July 8—Fafnir 8—Fafnir it y July ine Ju ine 3 29—Fafnir August F | Works 4. I 11, 15—Fafnir 5, consistent 1 Ly Fafnir wi‘h scores is as , North & Judd 3. ainley 3.4 Corbin New New 7, North & afnir follow Wor Screw Britain Britain Me Judd 10, R 1T ! i e — Ma- | PLAYGROUND ISULTS. PIRATES’ CLOSE CALL S<HiNn» Saturday was o Tough Day for the Ninth Inning Rally by Boys | Boys Bascball 1 s— Girls Win. Staves Off Incvitable Defeat— Exceller were the of the ever St. Mary's Eehiuid gEEtu crounds Saturday afternoon. Witl With defeat star- ba 11 ing them in the almost inevitable tory ame leaguc ace, the Pirates ca ed feature, a larg rowd was on the 16 i hack stror ninth ing and to witness the work of the overcame a th athletic world, E: 8 to 7 terday afternoon an | juvenile stars in the ting the alds 1d under the sion of Direc- Pilz run supe suth Manchester, score tor everything worked off smoothly. The ame v a fine exhibition and neartily enjoved by the large num re various even f fans who had gathered at the field. | the I ockett excclled for the Emer- follows In for 1an hmd ed well for the 50 rds dash girls' | while ¢ Scheyd and Kier won in uvenile race, doing the distance secor and Kenney In did defeating the junior and Hoar the dis: O’Bri Crowe, Kiniry tance in 9 3-5 seco boys’ 220 Dolan’s In the Captain \ptain La Cue and rmon. 1s medley race 30 was won o r's tes in m secor d third for Captain In the girls, Cap- team won in Captain Hele second. The race of 50 yvards we and Keolle; Wesion nnelly 100 3 team rds medley race 2 n Katherine loar’s Schmidt, g - 3 15 W i seconds, and McCue's t venile team by Kiniry Clynes and McAleer and - was sacond, Smith were third the 75 vards junior race, Connelly Campbell were first, Medver ore were second, and LaHar and We ton were third. The senior 100 yards dash was won by Williams and Riley in 14 1-5 sec is, ohnson a Ryan were second, and Tully and Reynolds were third. 1In field ball game between the boys irls, the t captained b McAle feated William IK team tain Helen Lyncl beat Moore's tear len team beat George Hennessey's team. The Juvenile Praysround league ne was won by the Kagles over the Cubs, 7 to 2, and the Colonials and Tigers battled six innings to 1 to 1 tie, and the North Ends Vine streets played, the farmer ning, to in the Gold league. Peter O'Donnell George Leghorn in a tennis Gl (ol and Charles beat F Coffey, 6 3 in were 2b 1f | Keating | Johnson, Johnsan, 1f Griffin, 1b Armstrong, | Crockett, Lowell Feter Koeb, Pitkin, o on, cf rf p the and Helen ank McCue's Pirates 4 Emeralg ...020010014— ...030002020— hits, Keating, O’'Brien, hits, off Schmidt off Pitkin T7; crifice hits, Griffin; stolen bases, Pirate Emeralds 3; left on bases, Pirate Emeralds 4; base on balls, off Schmidt 2, off Pit- Lin first base on errors, Pirates 1, Emeralds 2; struck out, by Schmidt | by Pitkin 7; passed balls, Mack umpire, Campbell; time, 2:00. 0. win- S defeated match Reynold 6-2. 6-3 ne: Break away, Son, Break away; There ain’t no law to make you lay out a dime, fifteen or a couple of bits when you get all vou could hope for in MECCAS. and | Cap- | | | ‘ a; and | Medal | HYPHENATES LOSE Elm City Team at Mercy of Eadi- Goeb, Who Uses the Kalsominc Brush. he Pioneers applied & whitewash ta the Ital team of New Ha 3 the Ellis street grounds, the Elm City boys, 4 to who pitched for the local hovs, situation well in hand, allow > former sons of Italy but fve The Pioneers securcd one run opening frame. In the aeventh the game was delayed for use of a downpour ef rain. d to act as an iaspizaton for the local bays, for they came back stro when the game w2z resumed and scored three times. was the heavy day for the Pioneers, sacuring two hits, one going for +we cases, Burke vlayed a stellar game for the visitars. The score: thick coat of un-Ameriean baseball at ating Goeb, the ning le b seemn in Goeb hizter of the -p Llanchard, rf J eaEmmes »l voroonooo® S 3 Italian-Americz ae B Scaleese, Boyvle ir Dottl .. Multhias, p Pioneers S 10000030x—4 Two base hits, Goeb, Noonan, De- Bridget; en bases, Clancy 3, Schade, Goeb, Blanchard, Boyle, Des Tridget; sacrifice hits, Gough 8; | double plays, Noonan to Welch; basés on balls, Goeb 4, Multhias 1; struék out, by Goeb 4, by Multhias 7; hit by | 1itcher, by Goeb (Costell); left of 1Y Pioneers 7, New Haven 8; fifst on errors, Pioneers 4,' New Has umpire, Hough; time, 1:40 i s kase ven LA =