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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1916. Dodgers Win Two From Cubs--Cards Victims of Giants’ Spurt--Reds Win From Phillies--Braves an Pirates Split--Browns Still Moving Toward Top of League--Murray Loses to Churcli-=Other Sports BINSCLEANUP | Smiith’s Big Stick Making ~ODORT |t BRMASWNTHD IN CUB SERIES, ~ Things Unpleasant for . ST FROM THE INDIANS : Some People This Season " LIGHT R Dell and Marquard in Form and | , proposed 1o mave it e srownts BOWRS Hotfooting It Toward Top Secure Double Victory | : — 5 — 3 Grantland Rice g v noi st ol Pennant Pile ‘ | Ausust 80. On mext Iric N A § ; R | rectors will hold an 5 Compounce. Lovers of 1 be out in full force nex ) 1 t. L (With Apologics.) In the meanwhile Fielder Jones has | griernoon at Walnut Hill Pin i \ velane terda to in the clammy night ised an unseemly squawk about the | {ho professional Men's team will lin n into a tie Oft in the Clammy Night. Another Entry. ElunipersRchainsShavelboundtan e il AL grace §heing fa P hvo clubiy aftaln 2 @ putation 3 & < A e Dull memory brin the blight The flelder is nearly always a later an anime ner. ¢ ! 2 2 5 | Of foozled shots that hound me; summer starter, but once he gets his up against an aggregation con ! troi four e four and of the direc and his assistants Ader L0’ putts I blew a foot or two, machine under way there is alw; e found Judg “Bill Mar n, wt ¥ t ontest € ixth Bag- 1e drives I sliced inane mn unt quantity of fur in hit d his 1 four run who started S e it cened in the n all hands uled upon | g | i ! recently forsaken the diamond The mashic piteh that caught some |immediate wake. the | The Brown pace has been the swift- | 3. T . Blaiain Sl \ : ; : i N exciting pastiming of golf. “F he double-header from the ferocious i : 3 i | gltch SRR e B Joubeshionder trome erosion. 5 i : R 2 The s hiloll cursed! profancly: est in the league for several week : Juicas 1bs over iatbush § o, IR et iihe pittonicve and a ball club fhat can come that |, g R nma s ns v scored i il el Ay : A | More oft than I mizht mention, far from behind is not to bescounted | Whioh are well known Severeld and Laven N Hees s DAl s e 3 v | Sad memory tugs my sleeve out with seven weeks left Another devotee of it Sin i ‘w»-\w\“ and vtvwnu]‘m owled ove e C b 1 in the | | s 3 t S And calls my pained attention o 3 A fotnd et St » < t ton, drove in two a c t LRI - } 3 : e | Mo arives T flubbed and putts There Might Not Be Any Race Left. | pener, wi arquarc FL & 0 1 in umpty-ump years of baseball cr one afternoon in the f e, Marquis, t elongated southpaw, 3 3 e & 3 : | dubbed Sir: Where would the St. Touis | Dunn, who will ess oner ¥ l s Off Y\]‘kl‘l‘l“‘,\fll‘ [m‘.h)u B on the n for the Rob- \ : L ] | Like some one drunk. or drunker, Browns be in the race today if they | fill the role of f eman ) fenitielocals NG soconC Eate in ¢ which was won by 5 s # § SRR Of shots T struck with ghoulish luck | had had Charley Herzog playing third | Pros. The I fa i was called after elght nning SpEs S e | 1§ B aai Sk : That buried in some bunker. —eight games ahead or twelve games | diamond may 3 ‘ ¢ J S a4 The victory, coupled with | | 3 . i 3 eardinge Oft in the anguished night ahead? G L playing, but the lovers o iy second »‘wm "m“,' ST Mi Bostr. 1 z rame to the Pirated no 5 N - S 2 | Gaunt phantoms cross my sight —— have stood for it bheforc i g into the plate and was ssy Superhas % % S 5 Above my sleep to hover, Johnston vs. Willinms. | mised that they will bc o cazt Je e i lead that even | | i g % 5 4 - | Or flying sand, of torn up land, Within the next fortnight or so the | dure it again. Ior all around v irst Game all four of | o - i - Of curses howled to heavens, lawn tennis test is to outline the | tility it is a close race for honors | e u-chial series | | i FAAMEEEL b 3 Of simple 3s I faced with ease American champion for 1916. I tween “Bill” and “Doc oklyn today, the | | o i : i e . The while I took a 7. Just at this juncture it seems to be | Both showed great promise event the Dodgers | < : . : . 3 " v matter of Johnston vs. Willlams. | nis plavers up to recently the 1 nt || % i . . > o w.';<.‘ While in the act of joshing Connie | This doesn’'t mean of necessity that | “nearly” winning the city char \ « ] . Coveleskie apd ¢ : Mack it is just as well to remember | this pair will meet in the final round. | ship, while Mangan ‘got along 1 | enpo familton, Weilman S || B . 2 = - : that he is the only leader in lLase- | But it means that one of the two is | Well at the game until he played witi t st X - - o % ball who has won six pennants and | pretty sure to reach the final round, | the Mrs. recently, with the result tt - {hree world championships and having gotten that far, to win. | is not heard hoost his ability 00000320 = There are other tennis players cap- | as a player so much since the en- Brookiyn 00100001x . e . e S s s Also, that for four vears he Was |ahle of heating efther man at odd in- | counter. Batteries Tendrix and Archer; | |B o ¢ g % B 2 : e herated for having a ball club too |tervals, But we doubt very much | 1d Meyer i 5 i % i strong for the good of the game. Tt !ywhether there is another, unless, of | MURPHY 138 BIG DAY B & N . h may be, therefore, that Connie decid- | course, McLoughlin is right again, | 31G . ) and Daly ed to take a flyer at the ancient max- | who is capable of going on through § im—“Variety is the snice of life.” [{he field and upsetting a Johnston or a Williams at the finish. As between : i Red Sox at Home: Johnston and Williams, you can write | Pittshurgh, I’ | ¢ icax e Gy ’(‘.“; The Red Sox are now facing a fairly | vour own ticket. It will be in the | | hit S S e hps extended home stay of vital import- ! main a matter of which ent i - R A S pens to be at his best that par ar | Matron stake, Ll £ 1Dy 0ens trible wvhioh' tollowed Btk e a | doubl he sixth inning gave De- 01000000 01101000- Klepfer. Beebe Groon | Tommy Gets Placed in Every Event— 000010000 $1,000 the Hesult, Tigers Defeat Sox n sive Lou won ance. 2 . s the feature event of As Carrigan’s club spend most of | day. W oG] a ag ¥ B day of A alrcuit: racine on L thel troit me run lead which Chicagg could not overtake The score September in the West, the hour is : now ripe to get a running start on| The Mackmen made a terrific effort | Brunot's Island track vesterday after friendly sod, and so prepare for any | {0 smash Straight Loss record, but|noon. Lightsome Wats, Geers up, trouble that may follow later on, _ | Were nipped in the bud. With over | finished second the heat and n the \ To carry a first class chance the | fifty games, there is still hope left | third in the secon river Tommy jBoston to one hit up to th Red Sox must start west in September | for another record dash. | Murphy placed in evc vent on the B oe o he ol CODEeTRL | with a fair lead, for, while they are | T | program but one. Fis carnings hree s S nette m. Tyler s @rforon EearmG, S o Who Has the Answer? vesterday totaled over $4,000 it i veland, Aug. 12——Baseball fans|this time. The bhall clearcd the right |and Detroit those last three | sir: T sce where some one has| The Comstock §3,000 purse was won | here have gone mad over Ilmer |field s n, and the Milan hero |the White Sox at home will be shoot- <tarted the discussion as to whether Box R, str: 1t heats "J‘v“mvh’; trotted around the s after Leon- at the Mackmen, Yanks and Na-|or not women are people. This in- arl took the >, worth $1,000, | R °tt, however, finished in the ard, who was making his Cleveland | tionals—which is something clse | terests me no whit. But what I would | little Aiffienity n Worthy 1 irst and third heats and Tebut by a bit of pinch running. This | again i like to know is this Are Umpires | Prince by finishing st vo heats | was awarded the rac is the second time this season Smith Roston has heen powerful at home | people? Or, are they merely um- |and second in another I 12 | Directum I, world's champion pacer, ency hitter in the Amer- | bas won n game with Shawkey piteh- | ever o rigan’s pitching staff | pires? i, drsn), The best time of the afternoon | made rst appearance of the vear i Indians werc ving the | came back to life, and. with the pen- | — made in the ond heat of the ‘,m a t and paced by a running the e rounds, swof pant virtually at s » during this | Brooklyn has now officially set her | 05 , valued at $1,000 when | horse negotiated a milq in 159 3-4, WG Lui DR B B York 1¢ hth nir me stay, the <tern elubs will | date for ‘“‘cracking under the strain | manner from the New York Yar [ found d deadlocked > { need every detail fhey have in stock | It is December 14, between the hours 5 o Gl Shawkey pitched. The score was | score being . Fohl sent lmer | to hold the Red Sox at b of 3 and 6 p. m. = Pit I =R 0000000 DTt ) | a tie, 3 to 3, in the seventh inning. |Smith to bat for Klepfer, and he Roston = R 11000200~5 23 1 | Manager Fohl called upon Smith to |drove the first ball pitched into the Batte el and Schmidt; 1 ,,¢ for Coveleskie. Elmer swung and in right field for a home Il in the field and New Tondon beat Tyler and Blackbur missed. The next s a ball. The |r Jeveland winning 3 to 2. Pic- EASTERN ]A!JAGUE Lynn 3 to 1 yesterday. The score: - = 5 i third was a éurve right in Elme s Smith taking a healthy N Two for Gi | He aid 3 : groove. swur not miss | rwing ” o e New London 10110000 New York, Aug vhether or | % e i s S Senators Go Half and Half With Hust- | 00 CHT08 © 0001600007 not it will a the Giants & zood , i e Lo : lers—Murlins Use Whitewash Brush | Batteric ortune and Russell; R v ntenditoninsasiasinsine Sug = Tuero and Carroll, Y —~ew London Tames Lynu. = he urgh | ! Detroit ......... 000001100 Chicagc B 000000000—0 6 Batteries—Coveleskie and McKee; | Wolfgang, Scott and Schallk ontr mith, the Indians' pinch hitter. Since n opencd Smith and his big pittsbursn . 000000011 [Boston ... 000000001 Batterie B ics Tyler and B jcan le; . Smith's bat won won more games than any Game t is some running. ! = ’ - i 1 ¥ necessary {o (1 Martin Puzzles 'Fi pewre ool Baseball News In a Nutshell : )t within \ aseba ews in a utsiie Portland, Aug. 12.—Worcester found Martin for only three safe hits | vesterday and the home team won, 2 Hartford, Aug. 12 Hartford ham- mered Turner, the Bridgeport nitcher in the first game yesterday and won, e dhlianines or niay. Smithiofi| mAthelAtth iwien faftriplofby Toner : & ¥ gan, double by Clemens, and single by Tiartford hac rouble winning his | & vvlw‘x:wlnrm»,]mh‘u]”.‘::fl“\\:"\- outpitched by | Tuckey earned two runs for Port- Goldherg tp to the 10th innins. The |l2nd. Burns wes hit in the head by 1 a pitched ba i { Hartford vounaster, a recrult from [ PICHET - “(: L‘“{fl"“;" first inning and an amateur league, allowed on’y two | ©5F T nue. The score: tch hits up to that frame Ar r. h. e. . Portland ...... 2 2 7 ror and two singles in the 13-h fillew 00002000x 3 a result' the to do the double | rounds. Hu AMERICAN LEAGUE. EASTERN LEAGUE. game of the | LR, formed Results Yesterday, Results Yesterday., ith two St. Louis 5, Cleveland 4 (first New Haven 9, Springfield 0, ! \hbreviated | game.) Hartford 9, Bridgeport 2 (first! The scores: | St. Louis 8, Cleveland 1 (second | game.) game, eight innings, darkness.) Bridgeport 2, Hartford 1 (second Detroit 2, Chicago 0. geme, 10 innings.) 020000001 —_ New London 3, Lynn 1. W p ! 22000001 6 Lawrence 5, Lowell 1 v S OLGeRler it 010000000251 188 S o lor the G . ses on Goldherg with one out, SCERETE i e _ Standing of the Clubs, n B artiana D oteastor 1 I i e S [!’ul('mm.\ Martin and Sweatt; ind 1 1 A 11 = E— fly |Goldbers! walked Delninger, forc- | McGinley and Ereitag, ing in the winning run. The scores: —_— Gam e tanding of the Clubs. First Game. PLAYGROUND RESULTS, 48 o W L. 2000000 Loui o 51 New London SEOAIS B o 50 524 | xv ashington ....... 54 Philadelphia K s1 Hartford c.v. 31100040%x—9 | High and Fast Grounds F Bridgepor ... 000100010—2 Batteries: Smith and McDonald; Sre el e Plenty of interest was manifested ! gage in a | i Duel Which Ts Interesting. I 1ann i Springfield Lawrence i | g s e s i 241 Second Game. and High playgrounds yesterday after- in the dual games between the st « es Today T . - e 2 v ridgeport .. .......25 5 .393 ) . e.lnoon. The featuring event was the I8 SArcdate By JSeb ol owell o 5 E Bridgeport .. 0000100001~ boys' baseball game, which resulted an “hiladelphia at New York (double- E 5 ; 1 ford ..... 1000000000 9 5 |in a victory for the High street bat| [SHE s | atteric louse and ; [ wielders, score 16 to 15, Fopelessly it at Chicago, | Goldherg and McDonald in the rear at the heginning of the | Cleveland at St. Louis I | Games Todny, ; . ; Vintn e, e e ine ot | 8 ipants, must have nourishment. rally which tied the score, but the 2 High bays showed that they can come | Hi back by pushing across the necessary port at Hartford, pitchérs were maltreated by the Mur- | tally in the tenth frame. at New London Jins here vesterday who had no diffi- | The results were as follows: at Portland. culty in defeating the Groon Sox, 9 | Fast vs. High | Lwrenec too. After al. Roy 1 been reached [ East «...............01 1 | {for three hits and three runs in the |High ...............2110114501—1 ; : Sox Shut Out. New Haven, Aug. 12 —Springfield’ Springfield at New Haven (double AVPIONAT LEAGUE. Results Yesterday, ton 1 (first game.) tsburg 1, (second Boys, = opening inning Jack Ferry took the | Batteries, st, Sullivan ana i Ao e {pitching burden %ind Tie failed to | son; High, Balinsky and Yusick. e {stop the Murlins. New Haven | Dodge ball won by High street boys, athered 13 hits, stole six bases and 2 to 0 e Louis 3 (first| Bl Louis 0 (second | : me, seven inr Gy ) : X \'f'\““:" ]a,\ enjoyed an old-fashioned field day | Baseball, girls. rooklyn (i 0 1 (first game.) >rovidence 3, Montreal 2. at S ¢pense. 'l ore b 2 Tt at Springfield’s expense. The score o) : - Brooklyn Chic 1 (second| Richmond 11, Toronto 3 (first . St Casbive el S”"""an i me.) game.) New Haven .... 31021020x—9 13 0 S 5 At — Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia 2, Richmond 4, Torento 3 (second b { : ringfield ..... 000000000—0 5 4 won by Hast str i game. las Batteries: Woodward and Devine; | girls, score, 3 to 1. MORIARFTY TO COACH FORDIAM Standing of the Clubs, Roy, Ferry and Ojerholm. e was alsc won by Eas K Combines REAI nour;shmcnt P A 1 Thor ) W, T ek Standing of the 2 | street girls, i % Reiger Toys With Lowell, - s with a taste that suits: making it BUffalol ie e a 56 Lo el A j ol e ZIMMERMAN FOR SALL | Sl e e Dl o Tt b e (N allogether ithe ideal drink v winning, 5 to | Chicago from Brooklyn yesterday Baltimore ....... : In four innings Lowell had eight ere the are playing ¥ | ! d Toronto «......i1.. in men left on hases. Lawrence hatied | o arefplavineieonton ) N these days. e e 5 ) Aty o the statements made by nager SRS sannant o : 3 Tinker that Heinie Zimmerman, third ; ; o 5 : Rochester ¢ 5 -l wrence 02000000 ¢ © | haseman is to be put on the market. Know its deliciousness PERSONALLY. | Lowe s 000000100 . Tinker is quoted as saving that Zim- , g nes To = Teteric als e - merman is losing interest in the game i Games Today, e b ndlh s NindiBaren e 5 Brewed by The Huabert Fischer Brewery at Hartford Lohman and Kane 3 | his neglect to report Rochester at Newark, | practice. A fine Montreal at Provider Planters Stop L . the management served to bring at Braoklyn (double-head- ames Toc < at Philadelphia. at Pittsburgh, Buffalo at Balt re (two.) New T.ondon Au tune | ferences between Zimmerm Louis at Cincinnati, Toronto at Richmond (two.) was wild, but reccived good support Tinker to an acute stage. BIANN SCIIMARR, W. McCARTHX.

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