New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 2, 1918, Page 8

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150X ARE IDLE AND REGAIN LEAD—CUBS STRENGTHEN GRIP ON FIRST PLACE—BOXING IN STATE MAY BE STOPPED— § JULY 4TH AT PLAYGROUNDS—EDDIE EAYRS JOINS NAVY—“HAPPY” FELSCH DESERTS CHAMPS--OTHER SPORT NEWS JUMPS WHITE SOX ComMiNG \ — T ? RBOM A HARD DAYS — A-AS” IND HOPPING (NTO | CAN MAKE A YLF,,V‘:. et PERFECTLY ; ST Gwves mefl [ \oicyse (F THiNGS ) e oI ) ¥ . i e G EARLY ‘ i SWELL Pain — 4 = e ! ' MEN HEAR A Time ) o , e i iy LURID AT 4 HUH Y LoT ABOUT THE champion A E AVING DoON'T You Twinkm = b . y ‘H‘;“ “" "‘““H"\l\u‘ nn(ir . LEBShiid | or wieemo Ao mition it 11 Pexch on Top—Tigers Lose The HAISER A . and planned to play | Gl {3 | S ] MosT_TERRIBLE professional MAN T oM Isch led the 1510 last sea Chi ) July 2 Chicago faclkg fieldin 1 ranked as a the “punch” yesterday and St. Lou the fifth play won both games of a double heude club. Piteher || 2 to 0 and 14 to 3, respectively. In ti in the navy and opening game Danforth held the vi Tt il Wi 1L itors to four wttered hits but in shipyarc ratic playing on the part of Scha will he employed by | cost him the game. The locals filld company at AMilwaukee, the bases on Houck in the eighth iy raave Y ning with none out, and Rogers wt succeeded him prevented e In the second game heavy hittir | by Topin and Maisel, coupled w$ ome sensational fielding behind D. venport and errors by Eddie Collif m—— = = | | (Iirst Game.) LTTLE | NATION AL LEAGUE = == = A HA A = | e ~ HA-HAK / ves B You MADE oF YoUR- St Loui 000200000 | Chicago 000000000—0 Houck toge ind Nunamalke Danforth HA HAHABA uf'rev.( = ) 3 SELF - A, Fl-t1-NE Results Yesterday HAHA HA HA ,-( ] g & SPECTACLE ! Your icamo 1, St Louis 4 = e 4 . s ey o1 x)— D e s ¢ BAR-ROOM MANNERS *hiladelphia-New York, 1 ; = y MADE ME SO PROUD (i | DAYS (T ] ) Socklyn | AN~ L ¥ To CALL You MY e B ceond Game.) ;m—{-_s R \ - : 77 HUSBAND- . A FINE- N 3 4 SPECTACTE - 2 of (he Clubs AROTRER P f ; / { | Chicago 001000200. w . \ 0 ay R P W L. >, Davenpo Severeid; Sest - 1 } Yanks Lead Philadeiphia July regiined the lead ¢ in the first inning vesterday und wdl 15 it pleased, making 15 and b, ing favored with eight erra Philadelphin The Games Today s aiedl hare { St Louis 001010200 s New 4 and t Greb- eport several . 1 3 tator i - Cineinnati oat Pittsbor the spectators. and = - | Chicago at St. Louls New York 410110101 as a result, tend to | | it e reason for their appear- - o pl un ookl 1 ostor called ‘to camp about the middle Philadelphia af New York July. Score Philadelphia 00000010—2 i Caldwell, Hannah Gregg AMERICAN LEAGUR Adams; Holmes and McAvoy B what cffect this ruling will o o fho Luitre “{‘."H'\W".( g Bpyright,~1918, by The Tribune Association, (New York Tribumag . Results Yesterday g e own that_tho. prosecutin . i N = 3 ork 9. Plaladelphia 2 Clavalama Tk a0 = own that the prose uting oflic 5 Ny Kor g daden Cteverana, iy Ciovenn g St Louis 2-1, Chicugo 0-3 o5 the iic hore L aush re favor hoxing as presently con- | \ “RED” CAMPBELL’S GHANCE George Whiteman in center and p the position of d coach at the < W] oted. Furthermorc, they sce the | Gavvy Cravath in right. s te has | Lafayette college. Weshecher former (No other zimme scheduled) Coumbe’s second victory of the seri btinction between boxing and prizc taken part in 37 games for Washing- | 1y played guard on the Washington Although hit harder than Cunnin| hting. ton this ye Standing of the Clubs } ham, o was effective with men z | LA the Other “Vels™ are Getting 260 while Whiteman and Cravath | year W X \ v, | bases, through brilliant fielding | St have been play cgularly for the ' ~ L . himself and tea o Stote EASTERN SGHEDULE i []WLS THAN [][]DEERS Lease of Life in the Big Show, R e ; SR o 52 | . = Yes, and our own “Red” Campbell Washington 0110x—4 and is hitting about | and iferson foothall team several Today. lis v g e " . he old timers are flocking bhack | would make those other veterans look Tioils Saesisl S ; ; T . ;"sr“"’"{i"““x“ SuvaloEhutt Win First TWIIIgh[ (ame i Hub|into the majors at a fast clip sinco siek If Tie ever wont back (o the i | IN NAVAL RESERVE | Cliicago «.vovnr- : BounainehopRandice) gfinlc oviden ! cugtos Petroit ; Worcester at Bridgeport Coum | the war has taken out so many youns- ’ | Philadelphi would hold its own with some of the clubs now in the majors. The latest | Eayrs to Give Up Bascball Because of | Detroit Chic ) 7 St. Touis at Cleveland return is Tommy Leach, who was un Reclassification Two T h as assifics o | Ve S AETs o Tast Ball Games : conditionally released by a minor Rendaon ARl e A ek league @ scason back. With the Bddic Bayre, the former FBrown . b BY o Ashington Interesting Events to be held Worcester at New FHaven London at Hartford Boston 14 Boston defeated Waterbury at Bridgeport Brooklyn 3 J v eneh i Springficld at Providence first major leazuc twilight swme. The L‘H”.“ tarted G o'clocl ‘|m| asted breaking up of the e e o iy ; y ok e e oo el oo e picked up again by | dence Gra h: 1 e navy, | : INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE St. Mary's Playground. Brooklyn (o six hits, two of them in | LENRY 4S8 0 ' 1 h ; 3 tthe ninth inning Joo 1. Smith, ob- ittshurgh where he earned his great- | according to received At the St. Mary's playgrounds (nined from New York in the IMersos | 25t fame on the diamond and in from Providenc < was recently Results Yesterday lcicoicalihis attine b 5 = | terday’s games against the Cardinals | peclassilied by s draft board Butfalo ¢ ersey Clity 4 as Sty L giho) Liov os Thursday Afternoon : little Tommy was in the lead off po- 1 : Weok Bhe Newark G-3, Toront 1 3 D% eald 1 e parle rsday work was a feature. Catehes | g PO-1and placed i ‘ ! week g 5 g oAl S i Tobacco Co., of New York, a pringfield at New Have fhy VWElleitt T cleme e BN received word » ore the IO | putImone AOGNORIG 1 e composed o cre: of | ! (SN holped With Nick Altrock showing signs of | joued and she he should : Syracuse 8, Binghamton s A m' [_‘ RloN roan A hourd ' ! : | base alent of various colleg e abterlati Doy nee SRR Ry e a real come hack, Ham Hyatt back in | 0 i ! S M tendanee was considerably less than 0t he' | = A y Foremost among these is Geo ; s majors e I oolay : S : . s o » Clubs New Londan-at Waterbur {ihe Monday average her ot 1_’ Minana o L ”\" ¢ Doolan i i, ysly he hia fact of LidinsRo iRt oRuIl) Teigin who won 10 out of 13 gamy : T (‘u it “‘,"” ; :.‘. L 1€ 4 in ) v‘ dependent parents o did the same ; W. L. for the College of the City of N P s el yecomes evident tha 9 ek || SR S S BT mten e o R eee s 2l Siartfordlnt News EHaven ¢ scot prcam e e R Sl e [Finin =iy o x o York, and Frank Murray, his batt Worcester at New London eh e Gt mr ) notitied that hi \ cation had ; hest a3 11 i o tres i iohibe ius ey to advanta T'hes wre but a few of g T > " Providence at Waterbury f xpgiin (BTl been put at t it once | orontolEre Mooney, Arthur Heman of Manhatt o the many old timers who are aguin g | 5 e Hoaion 020000155 : iy r S Ty S ( o p i Baitimore ..., College; Krinsky and Jack O'Cc Spring: 1 i} drawin salary in the inajor after a 3 1 ¢ ; N ks : : il o) RS SN i Union, and Johnny Saturday. Marquard and Miller sojourn in the slower sef, or perhaps < 2 : . ; : & T G Now to the Grays' chances as he d Newari ST it s 4 Yolumbla, varsity las Providence at New Haven (two [ Wilson out of hasehall allogether . ith : ¥ Rl i S N The Dionee i " e o N could o the pitching , I'roven himse ¢ . & i ' by hmes.) ! _ DU ANEeronY Lhatsnl R A . Jersey Uity . 5 i ==9 | battery against them with McCd Hartford t New London (two for thy ed” team and George ! i e . Cubs Win. G nlvhio iis = Son ink e bisit jclder, e also mana 20 into e ; mack of Vermont University pitchi Ui DTl i s, coatst co diben || e s o (e foy ik 0ine) i sames Today and Schroeder catching umes. ) by Gonzales and et Counlaq)) iGN EIor UL L Uhalil Sale ol a s M Warcester a Wate (Uwoll with timely hitling by Follocher ‘and | Lurnish alanmiivatt, Sahioshass heon | 3 I'he po: Ames.) Paskert and Deal’s sieritico fly in the | SLCPPns. round the o L vel s i g . s se of seeing 5 ic y hion in preliminay practice. Boh- | sccond hasem Cily appointed ; B acuse af Binghamton chance of ing then tries coming in for some of the best b = sixth enabled Chicago to win the first [ : N Win O ! Chicngo to win the first |, Sywvaaee still holding a0 regular | manager when Bayr raljed for ac : AT s R s PADS 0rnice. 0 o 1ASTE LIEAGUE players in the state, including Marg position wilh the Cardinals, ean take | tive duot ¢ e cond base where he is now | Cleary, former member of the P pastimin for Jaclk Hendriek ITor Results Yesterday team, Joe Smith the S K F. st third base there is Tomn O R YU ERIAO VLTGRO A O TR . vell known professional | Providence 4, New London 2 Thos. Young, Rashaw, Rohan a ht hitting contest 4 to 2. None of i Q001010002 i othars Kp runs was earned. Rain in the sev L “latest to return 3 , fuly 1. Aloysius enlisted in the naval (No other gumes scheduled) thers. s nth, causing the ball to become wet s May e ATl Aged” outfield 1d con Yeshecl let lirector of the | reser ! stationed at The cvents are throwing haseb Tl e te i B, U ~ : i . e e Sieaal it ; N ' ! atandhiz SEUCSIDS Gold medals will be awarded to t ases were filled with none out he - . . = - . — - = = = - : - - \“ e 2 RS 2 vort i ) In the afternoon game the stro! Thursday Mornine. New Haven at & ficld Brid t at Hartford Providence at \Worcester New London at Waterbuu ¥ 1. played third base for Boston Hartford at Bridgeport keep down the Boston score. The at- priday. | row's game will start 3115 o'clock hmes.) B s BnEaron S| A ol o RN thinoNs altimore at Ttochester In the afternoon the events are Ter Ci t Buffalo. start at 3 o'clock so as to ive th Newark at Toronto watching the monster wrade New London, July Providence | yesterday, | to 2. The scorc ained a whole game on New London ere yesterday winning a f nd | Chicag 000013000 running the bases, fungo hitting, e each event sas relleved by Fortune, who forced 1 one run and allowing another on a Sgne M ' ; Bl ol G D L G acrifice flv, tying the score. A basc! M Cioyvitdencol bk, 3 ' s Heriford i n balls, a single and a double in the R - % < Sy et = ; Qietitbashons Iatilon L jght produced the winning run. The core: Hariford . i | Sprinztield MARTIN IN BOSTON RING, Woerd 1 : o Providence 00000 Cew London 420000000 Spaid and McNeil; Kelleher ‘ : A Dond nteong against Walter Butler several nigl k Spr ¢ Providence pleased with the showing of John Games Today Martin, the New Haven lightweigl SOX VS. CODONTALS. _ Sl RSy 150 that they have ,‘,‘M ””“_'m_“v vorld i Chicago | 3 New Haven at Waterbury another scrap on Friday nig The worl mpion licogo | kA § tin's opponent will be Dave Powe ’hite Sox are scheduled to cross | [ < 3 ot il B R by ats with the Colonials next Sunc 1\" e YCAP ON LEONARD :lv‘o” ‘[\0”‘1 o ST IO TG R 1ds. ic Mlly U 3] who re reed the rc 1earec . ™ t the Lighthouse ground ie | vl Mhsle St oRE ° ° \ ollins, Gandil, Weaver, Schalk and ! e B e stated @ migni hat 1 e e b W fl Inciige a our lte @@iw@ar or t e ik Teomnd sainid fha de- | boxing etier than ever and tha : I* hoxe o ¢ vay “America wants it Boston during the summer months. h battle royal should result. In casc he ban on Chief Bender is not lifted | Bl g ® - . . soldiers i says Deap v next Sunday F Fisher, former € ) 5% Bt P Leonard did the ater part of tho SRS R B e e b e OUuyrLy a l‘iC@S ar eiOowW . stan ar s tton foushi A defensive slocum, will do the hurling for the | {8 | nsnt, Deins xn.‘ ressor ny i ocals ha isher is s tip-top . treads 0S¢ ties were @ i ocals. That Fish ill in tip-t I ctore the war, but not now.. Amaer orm is ecvidenced by his great game Akt . iea i veloping an army of fight Ry & the famous ast Sunday, when pitching for the - i r oldiers he held the Colonials to a i mafi s e | very man must tear inoand n lugger of the Giants, ingle run ¥ | opponent no quarte | he orted last week for army - | | | I serviee, sarvived at his camp duly ] i BARKINT TO TRAIN ATRMEN horalded. The reception seemed TO QUIT ' S ——— S : 1N M@Hm RN B@OT SH@P Maini 6Sgtreet empty seats while they are spending | 5 o Ciiline o ( \ the Enfield! | for 1 oSery 11 d Vil th oM considerable time in worrying over NEXt to the New Britain Savings Baflk | “:"N “m‘ ‘H.,,,,; i G o il i L he scarcity of players. It's dollars to panuts that the league can’t endure men physically fit for service, in con- || house. e season. 'And the magnates prob- : — . . - \ection with the scheme proposed by feel the same y about it. : i s & b o 1 b ¥ T $ o " & PO e 4 2 Walter Camp.

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