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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1916. v_?;i’gers Stop Red Sox in Their Mad Dash Toward PennantTCullop Tastes Pill of fDe/‘e_at at Hands of Browns--Robins Show That Coming Back Can Be Achieved--Pioneers to Aid Player Hurt in Game {]BEN% BISPEL | Pranz Wonderful Second - T [UbB CRAWLS P - AN OUB THFORY Baseman, Says Veteran b e N TRIS SPEAKEH pdage About Coming Back Is - yo am e : . Cckey el o0 And Jake Daubert Swats Way anded a Jol e 1L NG 2 : | . Back to National Lead Tawrence 3, Bridgeport, Au | feated Bridgeport esterday 3 )6.—Jake Daubert 2 in 10 innings. 1 rd t I e of the me by a place But McGr ted with the Giants | in the same fashion, | Tiex, there, little Todle-Legs, Romping down the ws Can't you take a pal along e And Matty started his pitching o S career by losing his first three games, e e e : | the only games he pitched that sea- 7% : S You might lead me back again 2on vinning to fron B % 7 & Through the Morning Gate? Yet later on McGraw became a : ) 5 pretty fair sort of a manager, and T S e Mathewson had at least passing suc- o : : Down the path of golc cess upon the mound Wi : 1 v frst when Groh fumbled ! for : . s ; \\.]”;P””““\‘ PR R T Bhe v ot a1l s ool 9 Aman Worcester Wins Easily. 15 in sacrifice hit th Wil- ¢ - R part of it, over the long route. Lowell, Mass., Aug Worzcst liam hicago, in home runs with batted Pitchers Smith and or : ; Hornsby and Wheat Itrmwl'w‘\ > b A N P ‘ tie for the lead In total 1ses | And the rcaad along Batting most of baseball? Yet the | 1y ; P e S D i S Every bird in e tree Teds are second in the National League ,"\",,'”:‘ 2 ,(” ol “"lis in front in runs scored with 71 { Is singing you a song? with the Big Mace and the Brav S A 5 ¥ 5 Brooklyn leads in club batting ith ¢ D o : : : i ading batters who have Can't you take me by the hand And in the American League the | . S f the games of their clubs Leading me afar, Ked Sox In a batting way are a|ooe. cotcee SR rer rookIyT Hornsby, | Bac ross the vanished yvears o fifth. FHOLEESC i g Pittsburgh ae s g e L : r shadows bar? (vt § satteriess con ow York .317; | 5 _ v ; e o Greenhalge; ncinnati .313; Wheat, Brook- the tenth and scored whe I8 : " for several days, has 1eimer fumble ergren’s grour lead among Nationa The scor 1 atters, and Hornsby, the Bt ) in second place awrence .....0010000101—3 5 1 - g toa »s published here geport 0000100100— 2 o din nes of last Wed- tteries: Fuller and - Lavig 1re wrgh, still is in ell, Mulrennen and Flaherty | f 1t amc ase stealers witl 42 — ! theft s credit; Flack, Chicago, In the Morning League, } gerial career firmly imbedded in last | | | S ellar To start th th Mow Ing. Then Olson sacrificec dowr PR o ; . ‘. i As in days of old? etz, pl base in 1 £ Le RN - : T : Where the sky is morning blue About Battin | Gnly vou and I to go, Where T, undefile When Wilbert Robinson gathered Might look out on life ag to his broad and manly breast Jack Sox Cop Ar As a little chila? Coom Rube Marquard and Lar Springfeld, Mas Cheney, threc cast-offs, the rumor |though Danny Murph for 'l tell you, Toddle-Legs went abroad that Robby might be a | nine knocked Pitcher i Lig success at establishing a Haven | Daniels off the mound at L. | for Fiasbeens, but that as a present | vesterday, they were unable contender he had a number of guesses | Springfield gettin o verd Broma et R e o Marquar fokae s sount s Cleveland are tied for the lead in Yet so far Coombs, Marquard and | seventh-inning S s Slgvéland arsidiciWicar) inoiz T is ahead in total bases with 232, Cobb in runs scored with 86, and Detroit in team batting with .260. Leading | hatter mound for American league, Cobb on Speaker in the chase fc honors anc 1 up his stolen 47 from 4 Pipp, New York, took the home run lead away fre ker, with his ninfh homer Just between us two. I have come too far away From the dreams I knew; Wet T would not mind the road e g Mg 3 e 3 . 2 o Where the shadows wait, Al UL N ue of bei it or the pass route. | & % 2 EREE RS ¢ i If T had but one day ‘heney Jeigcoms A hrough with | them three runs ar 1 New But Hal « S n assault in thirty-one victories for Brooklyn, | came right hack in the ¢ and all three are registered among | another rally, which fell he seventh por that ended only {he first ten pitchers of the league. hort of tving count Pitching Pairs, | L innings locs Through the Morning Gate. Just what da figures mean? Look- ing back over the records as arranged Speaker, Cleveland .386; Cobb, De- | fo date, we fina these pitchers have M 'i‘ exsa and M ; “'?"‘}, formed | springfield ......00012030x ol ias | Tackacn IChitaso s o probab e greates pite g i o 00110030 51 J S 8 ~ heen beaten oftener than any others | DTOPADIY it s pitching pair | New Haven ..000110030 1 Gardnes Boston 311; Roth Clev ia the two major leagues—Johnson, | M _hasebal e X | Batteries: Justin, Daniels, 1 310: Strunk, Philadelphia .806. Tiush, Mye Calawell, Toney, Yet the most remarkable pair in | Ojerhoim; Donovan and Smith S P many wavs was Coombs and Plank. i Yet is vou owned a baill club ana | Ot only for what they did as Mack- BIG BOUT OFF. PIRATES VS. OUTING A. C Rudoloh Has Ten in Row {his staff was wished upon you, just | €M )m]rm U’hnf they hn\r\‘ J/(l“(l‘;‘:‘ Oklahoma City, Okla., Aug. 26 A good game is promised Ha F01 HEEN) AR () T - : : . ; : hew many briny tears would you :‘,"*“‘ d along the B e IO ent aidg | Attorney General Freeling yesterday | ot tomorrow afternoon when the Pir- Etivino Ane ks ey : s wey were merely figured as light aids | jesned instructic At ; 3 1 £ s cep isst structions to t1 herifr A n SR . RS tonth : g 1 1 : L i time lof stress. Goombs's one-hit | o d o avbr Of Tilea, |2te8 Of this city line up against tH olding ( go t I v 1 L L | affalr against the Cubs s DProof| . .¢ t5 allow the Morris-Moran fi RO e ol e rts S : Walter Johnson has lost more!cnough that Colby Jack s still a| Son a0 da oo v 0 o take place, | Eirates have been playing fast ball games than any other pitcher in | winning factar, for while he ¥ had | According to the attorney general the { major league baseball, barring onlv |a sore arm a good part of the vear he | ¢ oing of the fight would be in direct Mryers, of the Mackmen. So far thev ! kas won ten games out of fourteen | (; o o St. Louis, Aug. 26.—“Talk about f covers as much if not more ground | have nipped him 17 times. In the ! starts violationiof statgiloy 3 ) second hasemen! Show me one in the | than Barr of the Red Sox,” contin- | way of dofcats he has suffored worse| 2 = GIRL SETS RECORD. 0000100001 American leagiie who has anything on | ued the veteran. “If T were a manager | than anv vear since 1909, when he T T e G, TONEE| e e e 2000000000 50 oratt of the St Tonls Brovaiiitaa e e el 2 . | E } sz Prancisco L | : : :. 1e MV!")H‘ Lo va \‘x of a "‘“',‘ and hv\" chance to grab s beaten 25 times.. And yet he has ailable is about this AT- | «‘Babe” Wright, a San Franci m SiSRAneDS o Jon - | either rPatt or Barry I would prefer | won more games than any other ! rigan's club will need about oI B G RaE ihe R Gl ldentiGinte T SMOKE o e e .Ihlyhtm;xt | ‘\!\r;\‘-‘:i)::;\m].o':‘g(;u‘»s i ':ér{\l\m ,r St the | pitcher in his circuit and is now trail- | gome margin when it starts West in | minutes, 34 4-5 scconds vester s s o e ouMny | American league has poduced,” con- | ing, in {his respect, to Alexander September to feel even fairly com- | setting an official Pacific Athletic ¥ i s Al | alone. | fortable. With a smaller margin i socjation record for women for the ¥ I = 2 = = — — many tough clubs to . ire ; there are too ms 3 event. The best previous record was 2“: L ittab, e — T s .| face while the four Western teams| made by Mies Nell Schmidt of Ala- tennis and gol han b s 1o |Bare fArl nto softer opposition de it in 4:11:1. A MILD, PLEASANT 65c CIGAB ; Roerizon ind Dovie, B 1o Basebali News in a Vutshell (I e o st {Ime the | o aro hapina that Colonel Ping | Tehi o] IBrookly L:610000101 3 19 0| Sincinnati ... ...000000200 4 3 Batteries: Cheney and Mil itchell and V Boston scored the only est on Magee's doul and the past few weeks winning most of eir games by ninth inning rallies ymidt and Mack will be the battery locals. The game will start o'clock. fEid Trunter's blossom ever drooped athmart the | Bodie would return to some National | four s being s championship scene | League club in order that he might i join in close harmony with Bennie | New Yor .. .000000( 1 NATION: ;UE. Hartford Past and Present. | Kauff, chanting that rousing ballad, | Pittsbt ; 1 s Lowell ] 3 i Christy Mathewson starts his man- | viz.: “If T can bust one, I don't care.” ;i ? 1 - Yesterday's Results, - = o Schmidt - Y 6. Pittsburgh 2 Today’s Games. fe Rihot - Hi,&‘ : ,‘ ‘,;,”h‘,f‘ it New Haven at Springficld b finished this game, but also pitched Cardinals Down Phillics. Brooklyn 3, Cincinnati 2. Lawr at Brid X e J‘ fine hall in the second contest. The y 5 HlER e 5. Hartford at New I n scores: Philadelr New Lond e = Lynn at Portland (First game). uWWWIW"""“'"'“W"W,M e he Clubs: Worcester at Lowel ! Chi el By s "J' - Cleveland ... 313 3B A 14-/ - = St INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. | Philadelphia 5 2 > RS fl Ratteries: Bagby, Beebe and O'N Yesterday's Results, | Nabors, Williams and Picinich iy o NG Tiger Hurler Pounds Out Hit That ey Providence 6, A\mnr real 4 | S(}Ol‘es wmflmg Tal]les ‘level .212211100—10 14 delphia .000010010— 2 6 6 Standing of the Clubs. e Batteries Beebe and Coleman, Bush, Sheehan and PRicinich e ; ST - W : L. . Boston, Aug. 26.—Dauss won his 0000510100 L rovidence ..%.....62 ; own > vester: etrot cating s TmE 1011 ) £ v Y t ERGEID o nonooaaoqalh Bt F B o 1 \\}i)“v:‘:I:vtodgf;{h:v:-ga WWhitcisox Again Beaten, {¥oron tole el NN a man on second in the seventh WRLLIREII, 0 A R 2 . | Baltimore .........5! ning, ‘Hellman' batting! for Spencer, |[t00k the second game ‘of {the iserles at Cincinnati. Nontrealdey NS 5 -509 | popped along the foul line back of | from Chicago vesterday by the score = = | Richmona ........ : Gilin = ey e R R et (Io TSR TO R 2 S th il el mcoTe it e diin AMT FOR PLAYER AMERICAN LEAGU Rochester ....... 50 | Burns scoring. Dauss then hit fo tie | the sixth inning, Foster's double and Vi VI 18V - Newa .4 67 407 | flag pole for two bases, Heilman com. | Singles by Milan, Shanks, Judge and | % rome aith = proved to he | McBride scored three runs. Be: st. Louis 5. New York 2. Today's Games, he winning tally. The Red Sox got | Catcher Ainsmith's finger was fraz- = Washington 5, Chicago 2. Newark at Rochester (2 f0 of their hits in the sixth when [tUred in the game Wednesday, it ‘s ley of Pionecrs Who Dislocated Detroit 2, Boston 1. Richmond at Buffalo (2) they scored their only run. The | discovered, and he is not expected to d Giiics a3 Phuhdeinniay o) Raltimore at Toronto. Score: be able to play again this year. The Shoulder Last Weck. game). Providence at Montreal e BCOLE: be played at Clevelanad 10, Phil ph . (sec: — — Detroi .. .000000200 G o ) n on_ Ellis street | ond same) WOLGAST BEATEN. Boston ws s 000001000— 4 1| Washington ....:00002300x—5 12 0 Norman Beg- | e New York, Aug. 26.—Ad Wol Batterics Dauss and Spencer; | Chicago ........100010000—2 10 0 the Pioneers, | Standing of the Clubs. the tough little Cadillac boxer, who | Shore, Leonard and Cady and Thomas, Batteries: Harper, Shaw and Fen- houlder last e once held the lightweight title, showed _— 1vs Welliams Welfeans erd Schall Hetneedl| 0 fos with Frankie Cal EASTERNLEAGUE Boston 70 X Ficld Day for Lefthanders. Yesterday's Results, Benefit Contest to Be Played for lers © : s 2% | a ten-round bout with Frankie ‘\l 4Qu} : z (j s o n of Brooklyn at V hingto ar New York, Aug. 26.—There was a HM' i b e biens 4 last night. The Williamsburg daia | field day for tall, lanky left-handed New YOrk ... jo.cc.00 o o nearly all the boxing, while the Mich- | pitchers up at the Polo Grounds yes- =l igan laa was content to cover up and |t - Carl Wielman, the St. Louis | Tener, Anson and Elks Sec Planters E the limit. Callahan won handily | skyscraper, was matched against N on points, but the hout was such llop, who isn't so tall, and lat Trim Clarkin’s Team—DMurlins Lose | ! E h that the crowd hissed | against Slim Love and George Mc ana jeered the bhoxers at the end. | ri This colony of left-handers cn- \zalnifofGucenicoz; 8¢ vu(cm | | .65 S R Today’s Games. — - tertained during a couple of hours of | New from some . hicago ton. GIANTS BUY PLAYERS. aseball and when the time of re e EE e e Louis at New York. New York, Aug. 26.—The New York | oning came the St. Louis team w Gl S e e Y G O, it at Boston National league cluh announced last [out in front by a score of 5 to 2. | cantested game. This winning run | elphia. ght the purchase of Catcher Ernest |thereby shaking up the American | was scored by Whitehouse, who | — Kruger and Outfielder Kildrun from |League standing again. The Yankeos | qoubled, a sacrifice by O'Dell and a | EASTERN LEAGUE. | the Omaha club of the Western league. | dropped into fourth place. DhE e O e anall A featureitat ithel| & The deal for Pitcher James Middleton | score: e le base running of Becker. | [ 3 = . Nenteniay S e of the Louisville ciub has also _been . = |Ee et e e e ] Combines REAL nourishment ficld 6, Haven f.;{(,‘h,,._ (,'. f‘_,m.";.( ”"';”m,m\‘;.‘,:{ff ;,'m"";,‘:“ se..110110100—5 | in force as a tribute to Commodore | N with a taste that suits: making it burgh, has heen suspended for failure Batterie Weilman and Severe Sen et 5 e 7 v Li Tartfo HoRY ghol Nehi ol el Cullop, Mogridge and Walters. cluded John K. Tener. president of | f a tog’et’)er tiae l‘{eal drlnk pecia icez Y \ e v r “owell AIDS GUARDSMEN t Indians Take a Couple. the National league and Captain A. C ‘,4.\5(5 that he ¢ ¢ ZPLE BT et el AT T, AN Or e s Philadelphia, Aug. 26.—Bad pitch- | Anson. They presented floral tributes A these days. one or two ,‘, s ) s I A SRR e a L sy ing and fielding enabled Cleveland to w]il'm‘w_n;wdm'v mi- l(l:“:l«‘:t : ' ing a good 12 like : £ st S T G ¢ S win both games from Philadelphia | 801 I C2 Jianaser : o e | BT N e Cenatia e | M R e e e R e e Know its deliciousness PERSONALLY. Billy Dudack, the mainstay ¥ il e ) el i At an s e ‘ r. h. Pioneers, will be on the o New Lor LR 1 e < =k nter 1 Nabors W taleen yut in | Hartford 00002010000—4 3 B AMike Noonan will do the catct A 1 PR t the auspices of t1 raisolith ctond inn B A New London 10011010001—5 12 Brewced by The Habert Fischer Brewery at Hartford ‘he Annex will use either Blanchard | Wor S ctoab ¢ S8s R At ey : lilies of the | on account sl ST Batteries: Smith and McDonald: Chalmers in the box while the|Lynn ............. 3 I | Fepopres G e el o3 r | was also wild a w har 1o | Hearn® and Russell. ckstopping will be done by Bloom. | L 0 L g i the Polo grourd tead 1 > team knock ¥ o = : 2 ; ; g me will be called at 3 o'clock. v Haven has donated, has an equival : | box in the ei S andin: Vo Portland 2, Tynn 1. = g e 2 'm LOLY, KEEVI TR d Haugh will umplire,—,, , SHidECcPORUR Lol 5 I | ot s100. | succeeded by Iecbe, who not only Portland, Me., Aug. 26. l'ur:hmu) y W. ¥ :1\; WHITE & CO. e London, Aug. 26.—New Lon- | e 3, Bridgeport £ ......000001010—2 Morton F. Plant, owner of the New

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