New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 5, 1918, Page 12

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-HEADER FROM "GIANTS—CLEVELAND TAKES LEAD IN AMERICAN LEAGUE—SENATORS DROP TWO TO BRIDGEPORT— E—DE PALMA VICTOR IN LIBERTY AUTO RACE—BENNY LEONARD WINS AGAIN—OTHER HOLIDAY SPORTING EVENTS BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL GIANTS DROP TW[] NATIONAL LEAGUE / WHAT'S TiisS feEn PER QENT = Brooklyn 2. New Yark o z S /i R Rrooklyn 4. New York i = Tem — 52¢ I & | Pniladelphia 2, Boston s ooms Ly een e e Tk & b Gubs and Pirates Both Take Two Loni \THM MEA\/ — | 5/ Chicago 7 WAR Tax Chi 1. St Touis 0 | e i PLEAS E | ries cnosni | Games in “Fourth” Program Standing of the Clubs New York, Iy Brooklyn split even in its fou ime series with New . = Ik York by winning yesterds ifternoon Chicago L 2 |in 10 innings, 4 to 3 cteran New York : | coombs pitched a remarkabis mo Philadelphia .. 3 g in spite of wretched support, Brook= Pittshurgh . : 8 > Llyn making errors wild | Boston . i 3 2% | throws by Mack let in the three runs scored New York. The | morning game 3 went to the Dod- St. Louis ore. The scores sco Games Today | (Afternoon Game) New York at Pittsbur Brooklyn 010200000 Chicago at St. Louis T 102 001 New York . 0000010200~ Causey Perritt ~ and Now THL‘ e R AMERICAN LEAGUE SoRmbe e i) WAR TAX cF 8 PER CenT BUT IF = (Morning Game) ERE Do You THATS The You RIDE N THE PULLMAN THAT tesults Yesterday i wiLL CeST You CBNT A MILE New York 7, Washington 0 Brooklyn . . 100000001- TAXI TAx : E g : 'n!m’ ) wc iy A_vunTmNAL‘BUT}%ou wiLL STLL | Washi ol N Vo | New York ..... 000000000—0 10 S, JLUEF | i HAVE YoUR PULLMAN FARE PLUS Boston 11, Philadelphia 9 Marquard and Miller And e Buck Te TAX -PLUS Tre REGULAR Philadelphia 2, Boston Ogden and McCarthy. = by I - FARE - AND PLYS THE TAX - Ghicasols IDetooll Chicago 1-1; St. Louis 0-0. ~ 13 THAT CLEAR TO Tou- ¢ Cleveland 4, St. Louis = | st. Louis, Mo., July Chics 3 Cleveland 9, St. Louis § ! twice shut out Louis yesterday, to 0. The first game which went {inn g wag a pitching duel be Tyler and Ames. St. Louis outhit Chicago 9 to 3 Cleveland . : 3 : : the second game, but brilliant fielding New York ceee 3 567 | by the visitors kept Hendrix oiit of ] Boston 3 .563 | danger when the home team was in Washington ..... 3¢ d -0 d | position to score, bt (bl ez oI 35 ¢ S lioni=gn ] 3 472 (Afternoon Game) |UHUH Philadelphia .. ... ] 3 | Chicago 000100000 | St. Lot 000000000—0 Hendryx and Killifer; Doak and Gonzalc ‘hicago 7, Detroit 6 Standing of the Clubs \ Games Today New York at Washington Boon Game.) N i § s Boston at Philadelphia (Morning Game) 4 000000120—2 9 2 for1 . 00000130x—4 S8 1 @iwell and FHannah; Johnson | Results Yesterd: Tyler and Killifer; Ames @, Picinich. e e = = - = —— Sl 9, Jersey City zales Phiadciphia 9-2; Boston 11:1. | EASTERN LEAGUE B St Rste s i) DE PALMA VICTOR TRAP SHOOTING e | Philadeipnia 2-3. Boston (-2. adelphia, July 5.—Kopp's = L R dence hit hard and timely yesterday S PN | Toronto 4, Buffalo Boston, Juiy Philadelphia after Philadelphia flled the e | morning and beat Worcester fly | . s . (- Rochester 1, Syruc strengthened its hold on third placa ) the 11th inning on a base on | New Haven and Springfield Only | Wins Liberty Handicap by Small 5 Beers and Others From This Syracuse 5, Rochester yesterday by defeating Boston 2 to INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 0000000001~ St. Louis .. 0000000000~ Gearin's stick work was the alls, an error of judgment by McIn- : . f | Voyls was never in danger. Are . timore Binghamton 4 1 in the morning and 3 to 2, twelve " ™ ¢ 36 Teams T Split Holiday Bill— | E &' Margin Over Mulford—Barncy Old- ic) y g P > o & s is and Truesdale's fumble, gave the cams to S | y Old Vicinity Do Well At Maplewood Binghamton 5, Baltimore 2. | innings, in the fternoon. Pearce/s Q‘\I([llr\ i :mym\‘\v ;m il Loy Bridgeport Wins.—Other Games. Wl field Fourth. Wrap! Shooting Tourne B { single off J. S)mn S :hm in the to , after Bostor sluggec ) Providence 030004010— 2 seventh scored the winfting run in n 11 to 9 victory in the morninz New Haven, July b—New EHaven | worcester . 110001000—35 - 9 4 Speedway, Cincinnati, July 5.— Maplewood, N. H., July 5-—New tanding of the Club | the mornin He tripled in the 12th Ruth returned to the Boston club!,nq Springfield divided the holiday Ralph de Palma won the 100 miles | Engls . ol ¥ Lo * lin the afternoon and scored when Ko« ind g . . talph ¢ alm: s | England shooters were ver, c | n @ loday, setting into the lineun in {he | gouble-header at the Savin Rock Voyls and McNeill; McQuillan and | - HP8 €8 8 e = v S L en O L h e ton 16 709 | netchy threw poorly to the plate aft= fternoon. He sfruck out twice rounds vesterday afternoon, the | Redman 4 ‘Q\ andicap automobile race at |the front yesterday in the Maplewood | Rochester ... 5 .611 | er catching Oeschger’s foul th The scores visitors winning the first me 6 to = the Sharonville speedway here yes- |trap shooting tournament. Two tied | Baltimore ... et 39 A games were featured by tight pitch- (Afternoon Game) {2 and the loc coming back and o terday, by finishing almost a full lap | for first place in the preliminary | TOronto ......... 3 6 567 | ing, Oeschger holding Boston to ttwes . y 3 purloining the closing number to e i | of the two-mile course ahead of Tom | handicap and another for first { hits.« Pearce made a leaping one- e v 2 ”j;’l' :"”:“‘y:""l 1 { 0. Showers fell ;lmvn; )-Ml(!) zzl('l"l;y*‘-, govicences LS ; Miltoxn N 3 { hand catch of Wickland’s line drive iladelphia 0010000000 2 A >, wl ame in the rd | Grays staged ¢ rally > acuse . ce. 18 : ri 0 men on Ses, ladelphin . OLIDONONOL s the last onc. which cam 1“1 i ey taged @ three-fin rally n |inarsin over Raiph Mulford, wdille it movtston ob T Sl b | 0 ) 45 |in the tenth with two men o € Mays and Schang y inning, looking for a while as ’_‘ the ninth yesterday afternoon and | Barney Oldfield was a half mile be- |, X g Sl A0 3 g . which undoubtedly saved the game core =oinz to Stop the pas ng r A ridents 5 ome Bos- by i1z 4 ODDeE were woing to stoy !’u x\_\ '”“\X;«’:-‘-JL Aefeatod Wor ot v 5. Damer- | hind but landed in fourth plac |incidentally, makes his home in Bo: for Philadelphia. Boston dropped ta g the afternoon, and that New Ha o - o o i De Palma drove a consistent race |ton in the Winter, for the first place e . fifth place as a result of the doubld (Morning Game) four runs would go for naught. After | on's hit decided the contest. Fielding [ 0¢ Paima 2 o i 3 detent ! ou e were contributed by Hauser | N4 Was favored by not having to |in the Independence Day special, each | Binghamton at ECat T oitor 003040040—11 Sl : e oy | ana e b eore stop during the entire race. He as- < k s Siaida Ay bk S & L sumed the lead at the thirty-fifth | (Afternoon Game) bHiladelphia 000131031 particularly brilliant features, the | : i ”:, e | nile and thereatter was never hemd. | Mis last target or he would have been s, Molyneaux, Bush and battit e i e first game | Providenet L. 003000003 G A e 2 i i falluaginchineans B BathnefofiClemontsiniiie et (0108 [EE B 100020000—s 9 o ]ed. Denny Hickey, after trouble with | returned a winner. Jack Snow of e = | Philadelphia .200000000001 ki B0 o8 fepl n tparlE mf:x(t» s e 2 his engine came in fifth and Louis | Boston tied for third place. i 2 3 Boston .. 001000010000 nd McAve Leing the main items of IMPOTIANCE. |y ico) ©hoid and MeNeill; Werre [ Chevrolet, who was a favorite pre- I i < = Oeschger and Burns; Ra . o o 2 n the preliminary handicap, added Results Yesterday = hioas Detrolt 6-1 . g and Greenough. vious to the race, was forced to the ] 3 Wilson. hicago etroit 6-1. First Gawme. pits three times with tire trouble, but | taT8ets handicap instead of yardage, New Haven 5, Springfield 0. place. The latter had only a small Juack Talcott of Hartford tied with breaking 99 targets. Talcott missed Buffalo at Rochester. Chicago, July Chicdgo won both | Springficld . .. 030030000—86 =t finished well up and obtained sixth | H. C. Barstow and H. C. - Finch of Springfield 6, w Haven (Morning Game) ames of the double header from De- | New Haven . 010001000—2 place. Others who finished were Ira | Greenwich, Conn., tied with C. H EREL G ) ELGEGl 2 | roit yesterd 7 to 6 and 2 to 1. re- Tyler and Pjura: Lenehan and Lan- WINDSOR RESULTS Vail, Fred MecCarthy, Andy Burt, A.| xewe (s . ' Bridgeport 4, Hartford | Philadelphia ... 000000200~ R e : e Newcomb of Philadelphia, National Providence 8, Worcester I hoston 000010000—1 ings. = Darlo Resta was forced out of it |champion: A. F. Healey of Windsor, Providence 6, Worcester 5 |~ Prendergast and Burns; Nehf The playing of Ty Cobb was the big G Good Time Made Throughout Splen- | °% the 30th lap, while Arthur Duray, | Ont, and E. P. Polk of Princess| New London 10, Waterbury 3. | Wilson. eature of the day. He made five |, oh . £00100x—3 Milton MecBride and Joe Boyer went |Anne, Md. Two shootoffs were nec- | New London Waterbury 1. —_ jtsin the first game in six times up, | 5 . 0000000—0 did Program in Holiday Races— | out before the 50-mile mark s | essary, Newcomb winning first, Bars =g Pittsburgh Takes Double Header. vent from first to third on Veach’s | reached tow second, Finch third and Heal Standi Clubs | : e second, d and Heal Standing of the Clubs L e e pittibur Lacrifice bunt, played first base in the Captain Volo Winner. “Red” Fetterman, N. Zwick and |fourth. lnhh““fl‘}' [h";; 1”1'\” U”Ti ",t,;'l‘).\l :11'. sl e e = e ! < ! y ) : ” ! < a e heac C cinnati . econd, game and successfully worked port 1: Hartford 1. . . Jim Meyer announced shortly before | A. L. Chamberliin of New Haven | y3pidgeport [(toolsagcotD D he ancient hidden ball trick on Benz. | Windsor, Julg Sxcellent time yno ,ce that their cars were not and E. BE. Reed of Manchester w 2y CEOROY -320.| here yesterday, the morning gamse & halicoreas Hartford, Juiy 5.—Bridgeport de- e At e e ) 1 St n i ool s €r Won ) New London .... 2750 | to0 0 in 11 innings, and the afternoon e e i ; le- | (s made in all of the s on the | condition and they refused the issue. | the trophies in Class B and H. J. | prow 2 S cre day morn- | B4 : e s icons Lol ; s : S et R [ Brovidencelf ) | contest, § to 4. Ring and Sanders ene ¢ racing pro at Sage Park [ Joe Bover was : ded starter, | Mills artford w e Class € [Rrovw 5 g 3 ¥ holiday racing program 1ge Par m add irter, 1 3 New Haven e .568 | gaged in a pitchers’ duel duringz tha S 41 to The leaders . : o = 000010000 bunched seven hits and two sucrifice | vesterday. The summary 'I'j"“yll\"” ”‘“l "f";'l‘_ ni\’lmh_rr to go 16. De ”‘"ll“lil»;\: I ravtre s o e i e e oniih 00011000 hits in the fifth and sixth innings off 2:14 trot. purse $1,000, (3 in 5 li‘l””"l: w'”:l“_ ’M gl' “i': was s H"“ S SR Slan GRS o0 R IS prin a1l Soia 18 the 11th on three infield hits and a 2d Yelle: Benz and Jacohs, | Lohman for four tallies. Hartford hit | Captain Volo, b s, by Je o L COnd " CLS: L0 oW Ha T | Waterbury 3 8 walk. Townsend hard all through, but he olol(Bolauc) s b o SOOI e ten CCR- Rl NUCD lWorcester it ot 33 “ Heavy hitting marked the aiters s 8 strone in the pinches. The S 4 s mile handicap, taking the first pre- ! Jay Clarke, Jr., Worcester ...93 99 i bl (Morning Game) vi g Alley Wood, the Great, liminary heat A odny | non &~1H‘\;‘vc *ames { noon ga Hartford at New Haven (Afternoon Ganie) Worcester New London r. h Providence at Waterbur Cincinr 100100200—4 11 2 | Springfield at Bridgeport Pittsbu ... 02330000x—8 Townsend and Connolly; Lohman | phine Watts, J. IForbes. Bettina, Biag- N e e Lebutenl i and Driger io and Atway Byrne started. Boston e i oy = BI. MARY'S EVENTS, Time 2:13 1-4; 2:14 1-4 | No. Driver u ITandicap | W. il b S s INTS. Three year old irot, purse $1,000{ 1 Chevrolet rontenac serateh | O, H. Dillon, Providence : ] BOWLING RFSU] TS d Morningl Game) Thomas Blanchard of this city was seiducport 3: Hartford fe2 in 3y 2 De Paln Packard serateh | J. Weaver, P o UL i (Morn i 2 3 < Providence bwarded a gold medal for throwin AT Miiar Fuvl b Dby Guy Ay 5 Muls : 7 S Meslea ridgepo J : he eri- | 2 Ty, b v Giuy vor- Mulford IFrontenic 15 sec 0 Reimer, Providenc he baseball the farth distance BEdeshol on LIners : i8 ! cans won vesterdiy afternoon’s game | thy (ilvde) : o Resta Iesta 25 see G, Randall, Providener 92 42 | Poote Celebrates the dth By Defeat- | St. Mary's athletic eld vesterday y S o Tapiford Senator mostly | Silent Br licr, b gs, (Burke) .3 2| 5 Oldfield Sunbeam sec P. Wevmouth, Portiand 9 . itternoon. _A. Blanchard took sccond 10 0 p “Gardella’s errors in the sec- | Marathon (Crozier) e i Milton Dussnbers sec |W. F. Clark. Boston x st 3 ing Kahms—Larson and Shepard dissRan e ol i fond ool onalnn e WATH EecTiclv: o Phillipa. b { (Fleming) ... .5 B Duray Frontonid | 0 v itne boriaea jird prize. T. Blanchardithrew the | oo ir1q had o chance to win out in Ju Clayton, Ruth Stout, | 8 Toft Miller o |35 5 iRl abGe e all 326 and six-tenths feet, A ard threw the ball 303 feet o) 5 e = : 5 : i : e r‘:}““;”’ 2 e out with two men on The score : i et ) 10 ickey Hudson R e e ools e pEE B R e SO 2:14 Pace, Purse $100, (3 in 5). 11 Fetterman Peerless . W. Wheeler, Portland A e e I Funning ke SN TATtIoN 0100000012 | Frank Dewey, b & by John 12 Zwic Delage i TEeveiee, TEo el G see SRR R I s first prize, doing it in sixteen s« > - S Lot ey Ye \ze 1 far =) ook fi U Gl e L e 02010000x—3 | Dewey (Crozier) 14 Meyer Del.ag A. True, Hartford Aetna Alleys last cvening. Larson, | MOTn LW e g B ke nd g I f Weaver and Brig Forguson and | Silver King (Woodrow) 2 9 15 McBride Dusenberg ! Mills, Bristol s %0 | the “spare champ”, came out on the | SCOT¢ mg «?7,” playing “of i | Belle Boy, b g (Utton) . 16 McCarthy Hoskins E alcott, Hartford long end in his match with Shepard. | 82Me Was e S Baron Marium (Bolduc) 346 3[16 Burt IHudson . R v et T the Crescents shortstop, who dro Dk SN R Rkl EIGE ek = : Love Derry, Mud Lake, Alton Ba- |17 Thompson Dusenberg 90 sec 5 Manghestert . ...87 95 | Larson ... 94 112 82 108 107—j503 | three runs in the first inning v Jarths seconc New London 7-10: Waterbury 1-3. |, Minnequa, Maella, Lowanda, | 18 Cotey ren c g o g hepard ..115 94 §6 100 > | two base hit to right. He also pulle In the contest for batting the ball | Waterbury, July 5.——Hard and|Mary Skinner and Charlie I., also . Knight, Littleton ......85 8 - L | down two line drives that looked like e faxthestidisiaricel D we ra R R Cuty iim ely i ttins N by S d c M vie iEor S| (5Er ted | TS s 2. E. Palmer, Cosech i sure hits. The score by innings is as follows: e inis city took first prize, “Nmf: the | coupled with wretched fielding by | ‘Time 2 § D3 et CADDOCK STILL CHAMP, 7. Boyden, Boston distance of 298 feet ufly | the locals (Afternoon Game) i d Hartford and then winning the | B 7. Ham, Norwalk .. 2488 Carr) . final. His best time was five minutes | ¢+ 3 y 3 S 3 s Smith, New Faven S8 Yetroit 004000002000— 6 y 9 seconds. Jo Jove: shed se . . > s Detroit DeinceaDIS BN " Tets T by m (Eeuait) 19 seconds. Joe Boyer finished sec- | . N. Derrick, New Haven icago ; 0 o e s s e D o ond in the final heat, Ralph Mulford M. Trumbull, Hartford 3oland, Cunningham Dau 3 == > S third and S Rt ot Wesicios o i Akt 000010000—1 § 2 Dr. Kilburn, Nelson Todd, Jose- | third and Dario Resta fourtt SR Schalk. First Game 1 Dickey, Boston The starters and their handicaps | g A, | follow Schimid 00000000000—0 00000000001—1 Cincinnati Wingo; Mullen Also On Program. the ninth inning when Low struck | vesters Sandore also started. 9 Vail Hudson E . Richardson, Dorchester ... 7 Yesterday proved a big day with CRESCENTS WIN The Crescents of this city the Nationals of Hartford morning at Walnut Hill park oinz it in sixteen and two-fifths sec- nds. Hopper of Hartford took third Foote . 93 109 114 118 e Kahms 94 105 102 107 9—497 \ enabled w London to Casper, Wvyo., July 5.—Sergeant|J. S. Bradstreet, Gardner . ... | 2 | eusily win both the morning and 2:25 Trot, Purse $400, (3 in 5) 3arl Caddock, of Camp Dodge lowa . . Atherton, Falmouth Hts E — Nationalg Blanchard. third, with | afternoon sames here yesterday : | Colin Campbelle, ch g by Coa- vetuined the wrestling championship | J. M. Trumbull, Stratford 94 ST | Crescents - feet to his credit Pianters annexed the morning 01 cho (Munro) ......... . of the world by taking two straight | F. . Watkins, Hartford .....« MARDWARE CITY LEAGUE. | Butteries- -O'Leary and Wad h. e. 000002010~ § 3 40000020x—6 o L artford, second with a distance ) e by & T to 1 count, and walked away | A Foran, b m. (Brusie) alls from Yussiff Hussane in their A Beers, New Britain 9 } The Ilardware City league will { Rahm and Hall FORMER GIANTS LOSE, | with the soodnight tilt by a score of as Todd, b g, (Briggs) 3 5 | match here last night. The first was Hedstrom, Portland, Ct open up the season at Nt Mary's | South Norwalk, July 5—The Al 10 to & The scorc Joseph CGug, b g, (Iyde) 4 obtained in one hour and one minute | i, Chapin, Brookficld .....94 4 | playgrounds Saturday afternoon. The A Stars of New York, led by Larry Me- First Game Mokolite, Bettina, Belle At Liw | witt wm and headlock, and | Barstow, Rockville .....96 first game starts ai. 2 o'clock, between LEONARD WINS AGAIN, sean, formier Giant cateh wmd in- j New London ! 1025—10 | and Brother Duavid also started. the second with @ head scissors and | A, 1, Sibley: loston bR the Rockwell-Drake ¢lub of Plain- ! Wildwood, N. J July & Benny luding In their lineup st ther | Waterbury 000000120 Time 2:15 1-4; 2:16 1 2:16 1=t |50 arm Lold .. Howland, Boston 5wz | ville and the Annex of this city. The | Leonard, lightweight champion, de jrunious stars George T Keliher o b Woodburn and = = ol Bucklin, Boston respective bulteries will he Oakes | teated Jack Brazzo, of Hazleton, Pa.y eviioUr illy t 1 mous | Gagain e . 1 . J. 8. Bucklin, Bost .62 and Thompson: and Blanchard - and | here vesterday in what was to hnva ormer Liiangs.fell victims to a vicious TN IR Sy . LEWIS OUTPOI GRIFTTITHS 170 o yStom. - - $ 49 | Peterson. The sccond game starts. been an eight-round bout, the referea ritting onslaught of the New Huaven = ¢ . T - i \kron, 0., July 5.—Ted Lewis, we . L. Osborn, Brookline ... 9 at 4 o’clock between the FEmeralds, | stopping the fight in the eighth with Yolonials here today and returned to | v 3 (Moining Game.) erweight champion of the vorld, P. Blinn, Boston .. e ttery, Kania and ¢ zia) and the | 40 seconds to-go to save Brazzo fura the metropolis on the short end of a | New London ... 020221000—7 Pioneers, 19; Tobacco Co., 0. easily outpointed Johnny Griffiths of § i ovidence .....97 6 e . with (Goeb ind Olson). | ther punishment Eight ounce gloveg -3 score Waterbury 100000000 : (Afternoon Games) Akron in their 20 round match 2 1J. H. , Greenwich .. .97 Lawrence Mangan will hold the in-|were used and Leonard proved hig/i« ALl Stars: .. 001010001-—3 | Champion and Wendell; Minor and Pioneers. 4; Columbias, erday, according to newsp i St. Albans. Vt. .93 98 | dicator. Thomas Sheehan will act as [ ability to use them, landing on hig ionials ,.... ves., 20000013x—6 Gagair Annex, 7; Rubber Works, 3. critice, 2. S, Til , Laconia, N. H. .. official scorer. epponent almeost at will,

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