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Eighteen Goose Egz,s is Best Reds Can Get--Giants Join the Hitless Wonders NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1916. Class, but Win--W hite Sox Take Red Sox Into Camp In Important Series--Hughes Waiches Athletics One Inning, Then Quits DX VERSUS SO AND CHISOX WIN 0ys in Wmd y Cny Improve Lead for American League Pennant Chicago, Aug. § for fi 120 increa B .~ sensatior ‘s triple itout. steal of v executed by Jimm: 1ggan pttey The 1ey is now Yanks 1 von the looking f game from Cleve d today game by a score ¢ Wil .0002000010 s 0000101000 c 3 2 1 Daly; Fisher awkey Hughes There A s. ibli harles date, saw Iphia-Detroit which pre s inning ¢ game her thietics down to | 1, the | ints | to- | rn | ph Athletics lose tie the consec will moc tive defeat Red Sox in 1906. resented with ¢ 1k the met cord mad the wa unity to s team was nning n yers was in ood oppone - frc bwever, spoilea hletic victory ir of wild thr Iso the bat . to drive Coveleskie v y by the first ur men to f the seventh ning. Haley, r , fanne s did eyers. Lawton W young ortstop, hit Ve first tch in the inning 1ome kn, then The into s El ti vl column today, cond Cove ile leskie, cher was ‘M\, an m inces atcher niade a when n n opportun- op leskie's for a core: 1 h iladelphia 9 stroit Teyers ker. .100000100 . 020002000x—4 Healey; Coveleskie 1 and and Browns Start Aug. rom ten innings yes double in the ho had singled, with A\gain St. Louis, G Louis topk Washington by de- m in erday, Sisler’s ored Shotton, e winning 11 the ei hits Weilman allowed In the eighth singles Gharrity, Meller anks produced two runs All St. hott and and tied Louis’ runs were made by The score: r h e 0000000000—2 7 .1010000001—3 9 Johnson and Ain- Groom nad Levereid. n ZES WHOL. l TEAM, > Members to Bed. of B. & O. am -Typhoid fever 1 league of » railroad, put the here heir representing the road BLUEJACKE Bloomir im Blue pag ¢ vesterday onditionally to Dallas ague Blueja et re by the ce he kin ngto OES Aug. the DOWN. 8.—F Three cket of local was entl Blu ember 16 team. SMOKE OXMO A MILD, tenth | sed ton | f son’s crack £ 1o be one i Baseball News In a Nutshell | ‘{Casey Stengel is Playing Great Game for Brooklyn And | And | ol 27 The Game. This world's laid, on it Life's great playved; The teams are Fate, Time's the the plate; the and o'er wield Ambition's club and game of ball Human Beings versus umpire, watching by e at bat; our purpose o'er try to | To try ana | run I Wt | Fate | That's not the game; The | Then score; to solve the curves the pitcher throws Jam the sphere flelder goes; re some of us are sluggers i kill blinding we will, Others tap race And beat the hase 1 others, though they hest, no douht wildly at the out, seek age And where not a who speed and drive it as infield hits, but swiftly ball down to the primal strive Fan air and then strike the hench, downcast vi drawn, Crestfallen, shamefaced, tion gone! Or rag the umpire, bear, shift the blame despair; with blue, ambi- growling like a To and sulk in their there is no time to quit, What though vou failed to cut in with a hit, You've got another the plate, chance—stand to | Flead up and ready—Kkeep vour guard | Wait Brooklyn, Aug. S.—Wilbur sun garden oy idered by of the ame to Robin- | Teuton until Sten- | ming the sharps | has won greatest outfielders | ers this Little was heard | ing has armed, round shouldered | than | he commenced slam- ball this season. many a game for year, and his sensational field- zel, is con haseh, ay loose once. | = NATIONAL LEAGUE. Results Yy New York 3 Boston 6, Philadelphia 5 Louis 3 Brooklyn-Pittsburgh, rain. Standing of the Clubs. L. New London at Wodcester. Lowell at Lawrence. INTERNATION AL LEAG Results Yesterday. oronto 0 (first.) , Toronto 1, (second.) Buffalo Buffalo { And when His batting ! the Dodg- | \ved them from defeat more | | Along the Broaklyn Standing of the Clubs. Eoston 5 Philadelphia New York .. Chicago St. Louis Plttsburgh Cincinnat 35 38 40 Buffalo 5 Providence Montreal Raltimore Toronto Richmond e Newark .. Games Today. Rochester St. Louis at New York. Chicago at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh at Boston. Games Montreal at Rochester at Providence. Buffalo at Richmond. Toronto at Baltimore. Today. Newark AMERICAN Results Yesterday, New Yark Ch St Detroit 4, T JAGUE. SUSPEND! and D FOR FIGHTING. Are by Ban Johnson. Thomas Austin Disciplined adelphia of the Clubs, w. Chicago, Aug Chester Thoinas, ston American's catcher, and mmy Austin, third baseman of the Louls Americans, were indefinitely spended yesterday by Johnson for their participation fist fight at yesterday suspension of Thomas is cor d a the Red Sox in their al White Sox which bezan - 8. Standing Chicago .. Bos Cle New York Detroit St. Louis Washin Philadelphic in a The blow to fes wit ay. James I. of Bo; ment here h the nnin, president on team sterday ation added: Austin and owner state- hom- Games Today. at Cleveland. h Detroit ton at St. Louis. at Chicage. the ed a ork ju th “Had and foug him for his la at in «1 gone after 11d have ssiveness Boston EASTERN LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. FEARS FOR EVERS. 3, Portlanq 2 New London 0, | Hartford 1 Lowell 1, Haven rence 4, Springfield Worcester Physicians Think Frojan May Neuritis, Have | 11, Boston, \\:': 8 —Johnny Evers T it is feared, a case of neuritis. A phy cian who was called found rathe nounced symptoms. He { considerable p in his neck for | three years, and whenever he catches cold it seems to settle there. He Standing of the Clubs, pro- is sufferir Portland had little sleep in the past three nights, and the physician says he should take at least a week's rest. Evers has been working on his nerve for the last three or four years and the hot weather takes a particularly hard grip on him. A year ago this | time he was suffering from nervous exhaustion and a short rest did him | a lot of good. Perhaps a lay off for a | week or so woulg have a similar cffect now, Bridgeport Lowell rtford Games Today., P at New Haven, Dridgeport at Hartford. Portland at Springfleld, | sometimes vond any | the gr | Rame today | any President | | Id I camp at {over ball has | and for rip, wait. a good one—let the other it comes, now—Ilam it hard 7ip! go! —and It's got man! for the you can, to And so must you, old Hike base—keep going—: | Ana so around--don't lose that swing- ing stride; You've got slide. Wow—wow! beat the throw in— slide! You dia it; course you scored. See—there’s your tally the board! to now Score? Of marked And now doubt You'll neve Play [ yvou'll win the at all losc game— old man, Tae Jc W on second thought space left to Famous Rub there isn't enough in the list. Quite So. When things break badly road we huzz We'd like to crack heneath t The way that Brooklyn does. strain Win or the sport lose, its a great thing for to have Eric the Red, known Maurice Mec- Loughlin, back with the harness on. The part that he has played in the tennis drama has put his glory be- defeat. Buck Herzog. requests you third baseman as If any one atest of the extended thought. His name Is Buck Herzog, and the game he is plaving now lifts him up around the heights once held by the Tmmortal Three— Jimmy Collins, Bill Bradley and Art | Deviin, Herzog’s play has approached the work of this eminent trio closer than other third exhibition we een. [or is getting them all left, back and front ball player than he vears ago he rejoined supposed to be in hase he when iants s prime. five Tast Night. rolled dead; when you ke up bumped vour head? xchange. 1 fairly on the fierce Last night 1 coin— millions ain’t it find you've Say, And night T sleep Tast dreamed that usy thr when up t00? mornin ough; V't it fierc e 1o get They Knew Something. March day last into the Yankees' Macon We rly players. They in the dining room around the news mobilized with sehall flesh We started fo count but after i twenty job flat. Wottheballyel, Huston and Col zing all g to round One ambled spr training the in the cle- stands untold were in lobby. mp ties of them one day four, includ- we quit the reaching f one pitehe we thought Ruppert output? an army do Cap mean Are they or a ball by this up club? vidently r only didn’'t mohil stead of having keeping in the and any port From they ret e eig fifty-four. use wire of outsiders something. that they plavers in- first squad are now buzzing by calling 1917, the landstrum who care to now is ty-four The up. they class re- Richmond, Baltimore, Tor- a diamond with the bases | their | upon | no | vou'll | and in vain | to name | there is no need for any | could | and | Joe tand that | combatant. vou wake up stumbled | quanti- ! | L with er Hartfo The lo The score 00110 Hartford Springfield Batteries LIGHT Grantland Rrce onto and other been summoning unless the Kelley and d and t New London 0. Aug. 8. successive Lawrence 1, Lawrence, Mass piteched his filth { over New London | bling nce between the teams Lie erman's retirement from tk ven innings, and uns off Fortune Fulle vesterday, citadels ) to win the their carnage ceases Duke IFarrell ed into the they en alent have home, | series soon | forced § may be | box after trenches. | scored two The The American league should vote Joe Lannin all the thanks there is, or are If the Red Sox had Tris Speaker batting average of .391 add- ed to what they already have there wouldn't enough race left in the A. L. to clog the eve of a neddle. | When Lannin made that deal he landed $50,000 for himself and $250,- 000 for the rest of the | | | 10100002x i 0Nno0000000—0 anc L ind Russell Lawrence New London 3atteri Sherman, Fuller Fortune be Lowell T.—McQ ad rd Worcester Aug, who own yeste Worcester, cruit pitcher [Esust | came into his | held Lowell to a single teammates made 11 off Ziezer, Green going out nings during which e made off him. McQuillar mered a home run drive | field fence in the second first homer over the vard park this year. The score: has h n run whil Green after better Hal Chase or first Jake Daubert the | baseman?” asks a non- | Chase is the first basing | e zenius of the age. But we'd be ron-} tent to have Daubert play for us and let it go at that. EASTERN LEAGUE By by inn fenc 000000010 . 21140120x Gree Zeizer na Freitag Lowell Worcester Batteri | McQuillan a League Leaders Defeated Fast | Climbing Murlins—Woodward’s BaJ Doing the Trick. by New Haven, Aug. 8.—New won a great uphill game over Duffy’s Portland league leaders on the Savin Rock grounds yesterday after- noon 3 to Taming the classy ball | tossers from down east was no easy | task as the locals were pressed h EINEY’S PORTID Bm Fail to Get Breaks 1 bases full and two out, scored Moose | Miller from third base with the win- | The over rd ning tally Woodward also pitched a masterly game, holding the invaders to five hits. Braves | The scor Boston, Mass., scored a double cincinnati winning and the second 6 to 0 a great game for the first contest, allowing only a triple by Maranville and by Wilholt. He received support. Boston Aug. 8 shutout Cin- | first game 2 to 0| Toney pitched Reds in the | two hits, douhie wretched el e. New Haven .. 002000001 1! Portland e 002000000—2 5 2 Batteries—Woodward and Devine Tuckey and Sweatt Springficld 5, Hartford 1. —Bunching hits connected only for s RUNLESS GAMES + Mar g Which is Philac | won yesterday's ri ufbat Braves ‘;;mg,;;y-;‘, s will be the nocking fourth m prev e second ne off Mose- and scored ga were timely First Game h 000000000 e 4 0010100¢ 1 000000000- 2002000x—6 and C Mo I eley arke; Al- Giants Upset Cubs. k Aug 8 T ome presen the once a use- inders 2 yester- > out of used up games to pur- m to be Eye he Glorified the Cubs nts it ting net of Ro to thr 1 they ting 3 made ies. worthy > of three to the mig hitting, 1 hilario now. and afternoon is call heavy it 1S one-quar- not and heavy to get was and The score r. h & 6 2 00003000x 3 0 ender, Packard, Sea- and Archer; Schuppy Rariden its d enough alwa answer. 00100001 0— Lax Wilson 1 and Ames Kayoed ia, Aug g. 8.—P ame from Ames off the inning. The delphia Louis rubber in score was B ger Huggins. put three, in the closing innings, all of ented the home team from Niehoff collected threée double in four times score in 100000110— 02030000x— Lotz Chalmers, Willlams, De- Ste and nd Gonzales; Killifer. VOLLMAN BEATEN. York, Aug. 8.—Bud Goodwin Herbert Vollmer in a oOfe- swimming mpionship last The race eld at Steeple- park. The time was 25:16 2-3, a record for a mile in a pool. was third. All three are the New York A C. fman also started ted ch L —— oA S Long Cut Tobaccos Are Not “All Alike!” In LIBERTY you get quai<v You'll smokes and chews out of a brands quantity ~irz other get more good dackage of LIBERTY than out of a “bigg=r locking” package. Here's why: Look at LIBERTY--long, rich, silky, fragrant shreds that make your rr. suth water. Feel LIBERTY—sraooth an 1 soft to the touch--no hzard stems there! Can’t be— ‘cause they’re all picked out by “and. 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