New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 15, 1918, Page 8

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sing side of M. lost three 8 forced In the & hitting was the 5. He traveled at etchy also hit nearer stride. Maranviile's first league left standing at post. The batting ever, is still W Vaughn ughn, of the each the 50-won kander last year és won record made tar in 1916. His team half-way station in the e, and Vaughn 1 ry. If he can as half of the season will Y great mark made won. He is not Braves' gem of 100 his a to him team’s me is very After Cubs Record. has a record or even the reac Satur do well he in Wood's P or 34 is da as Wood lost only ghn has already 'lost four. aughn and his co-workers on a hold three top gue's records, the pitching places Red honor to in the leac who was traded to Phillies, Manager Jones of the didate for leading his percentage up s him second place bn. Mayer, ites by the form under 03 hs is Bezdek pa no week chance made the same day egistered his 17th likely high in percentage of games five, while e Perritt » Giants having dropped to sixth points, | opponents | squad, the in the irlk, by hed the tie in to the in ving , which ling the showing He | won all the four games pitched, | ranks well he batting up among and other bw 0-or-Better Hitters, (Americin) Philadeiphia-Washington Detroit St. Louis Philadelphia st er, New h, Boston b, New York an, Washington lker, Philadelphia st Cleveland Boston sta, bio, er, ns, ck York Louis Cleveland (National) thwerth St Pittsburgh her Loui h, Cincinnati >, Smith ubert, riie. Boston Brooklyn Chicago yle, New York fush, Cincinnati llocher, Chicago .. nn, Chicago kkert, Chicago lathcote, St. Louis Leading Dozen Run-Getters. (American) Detroi oper, Boston lapman, Cleve sh, Detroit ckinpaugh, New ker, New York hooley, New York aker, Cleveland ler, St. Louis bo, New vork New York att, ean, Boston bb. and Yor (Natio hrus, New Vor Pittsb New York Chicago Chicago bung ert ilocher, urd, St. Lonis jekland, Rosion ko, Cincin the leader averages 404 | 380 | Speaker, | Johnson, | Rudolph, | tion | zong | Michigun HIND CUB , S IT OPENS I NM KSON NDIANS BEAT YANKEES—NEW BRAVE OUTFIELDER BATS WELL IN FIRST GAME—TWO ICHIGAN TODAY--LEONARD VS. JAC AT GARDEN—AVERAGES OF THE BIGLEAGUES—NOTES RN CON- EASTE e == = 2 mazoo, Mich. if Tnter Lalk on, at Put- iehampionship ment opens hampionship opens at ampionship for men Mrapshooting B oo shooting at Birming- §g show at PlGarden, New Patsy Cline, filadelphia. 2y esday. Valley champion- nament . ens trhpsehooting at Morris- ite pens dence Automohile Uniontown, Pa. cky state trapshooting lent opens at Latonia , Friday. f¥ Connecticut tournament Haven, trapshoot- opens at New aturday. Wisconsin tournament iAnnual now Show association state trapshooting 1t Wausau. Islip Horse Isiip, L. I. cens at at | | Bancroft Mann, Herzox. Philadelphia Chicago Boston Leading Dozen Ste (American) Sisler, & Roth, Clev:land Cobb, Detroit .. Chapman, Cleveland Hooper, Boston .... Cleveland Strunk, Philadelphia Milan, Washington Weaver, Chicago et = Wambsgans, Cleveland . Philadelphia Washington t. Louis Kopp, Judge, (National) Pittsburgh New York St. Louis .... Pittsburgh .. Mollwitz, Pitshburgh Hollocher, Chicago Kelley, Boston Pasker: Chicago Zimmerman, New York Roush, Cincinnati . 3 Merkle, Chicago L. Magee, Cincinnati Carey urns, aird, Cutshaw Leading Dozen Pitchers, (American) Fhormahlen, New York Jones, Boston ... Love, Yorl Mays, Boston Gallia, St. Louis Benz, Chicago Coumbe, Clevelend Morton, Cleveland Williams, Chicago Washington Harper, \Washington Shellenbach, W Chicago (National) Vau e Hendrix, Mayer, Chicago Chic Chicago Phila Demarce, New York Perritt, New York Tyler, (‘hicago ausey., New York Boston §t. Louis Pittsburgh Brooklyn I 1glas, 180 May, Miller. Girimes, MICHIGAN GRAND CIRCUIT. Horscs 2 the Gong. Mich., July 1 horses are quartered a park awaiting the tap of to begin Kalamazoo’'s eleve Grand Circuit meeting. This yes racing carnival is the combination fair, with even carded for both mile tracks. shortship circuit race Hundred at Kalama Awi Two =0 Recr Kalamazoo. 200 fill mile and half is dates here and will over 1 day smaller cirel Nineteen the six A ively scheduled lay, Wedr erve Circuit Wedi Single, William trot 53,000 that day day's big feature will be free-for-all trot. It drawn Frisco, Mabel Trask, Drea Princetan, Royal and wterng Tue Il Ihe for-a Mis sell free duy, with 1. Boy, Ru tered. The will he Thur pace i Harri oy on M nd also staged on has sarly Mack cilli, 600 5 .583 583 b, o) 700 ver ea- the | nth At af- the The ing the for 168 ex ers 108 [e; en race, the St. ms, Ba | | | | | | | When a Feller Needs a Friend - - - Pty ETNE R mhn 7 =z fi//% — MY Cri HURRY UP GOH\l 1 = - - ByBriggs | U Bopyright, 1918, by The Tribune Association (New York Tnbmfi BRAVES OUTFIELDER IN STRONG DEBUT Murphy Gets 5 Hits on First Day : ! occupation in Big Show—Cubs and Reds Win St. Louis, July 15.—Dick new Brave outfielder from the of Des Moines, Ia., broke into the big league with a resounding bang her vesterday afternoon of double tri- umph for the Stalling’s troupe, which beat the Cardinals by scores of § to 4 and 4 ta 3 Murphy made 5 hits. (First Game.) Boston St. Louis Neht Gonzales 020110022— 201100000—4 Henry: Ames and and (Second Game.) o 102100000—4 002001000—3 Wilson; Doak h. e. 14 1 10 1 and BRI S oonoans St. Louis doiph Gonzales and Cub July on batting rampag: paunded out a 9 to Philadeclphia. Snappy Philadelphia’ score Win. Chicago vesterday Chicago. went and over held a victory fielding ccore down . ke -9 13 5 12 and 0200 001200002 Ocschger Chi Phila. . - Tyler and Kihlifer; Burns. g0 Giants Lose. July 15.—Cininnati very hard in the first hit game 9 Cincinnati, Demaree in of to the series vesterday, winning | 5. Groh, Roush and Chase each | made four hits out of five times up. Ring pitched well except in two in- | nings. The score: h. 16 s e. | Cincinati { New York jing and McCarty 00012033x—9 300000200 Wingo; Demaree and EVANS AND HAGEN WIN. Chicago Walter LEvans vesterday won Hutelun Chica > of Red given by the West- tion To defeat the ans had to shoot par over own course and Hagen while Hutchinson took 74 and cDonald 7 to cover the 6,215 A zallery of ,000 persons contributed $10,000 to the Red Cross. July Hagen Cross match wnd Robert sionals, in exliibitions Golf 15, ~-Chick “nd Red son from Jack MeDonald | prote the | Cross | series ern associ professionals 72 his 73, M vards Murphy, | bushes | | inancial 3| | tion BASEBALL NON-ESSENTIAL Mass. Draft Boavd Decides Catcher Henry, of Boston Must “Work or Pight.” Boston, July —Baseball was ntial productve local in deciding John Baston classed non-e the vesterday as a by Brighton board brought catcher draft test a Parker | Na- case by Henry, the tional Provost Marshal “work or fight rules. The board found that relief from war strain furnished by the game was overestimated by the vegistrant in his aflidavit, and that basebs financial contribution to. the war was no larger materially than the voluntary scrifices of “many millions of citizens." All the thrce members of the board are agreed in the finding that baseball is w non-productive occupi- | tion but one of them, Justice Thom H. Connelly, recommends that Henvy ! be not required to change his occupa- | tion on the ground that he could not | 5o “without substantial financial | to himself or others.” Henry, Justice Connelly finds, is paid $ month for playing base- | ball and not qualified to take up any ofher occupation which, from standpoint, would be com- | the compensation he re-| accupation.” | also interpreis “othe who would be financially in- jured hy Henry's removal from the game fo include not only dependent | of his family, but his | for League baseball team, against | General Crowder's the amount of do | loss | | 0 a i £ a to his present Connelly parable ceives in Justice members also eniployers The majority of puting Henry's claim necessary as affording tion and contributing of the war by faxes, Liberty bonds and tions, say: “We believe that the continuance of the business of the registrant's em- ployers is secandary to the winning of the war, and that they must necessar- ily expect to make some sacrifice, that the financial welfare of the registrant is amply provided for in a manufacturing busine located Amherst, Mass, which he and tr and they must necessarily expect to share in the that are being demanded American citizens; that the amount of and relief from stres; ind strain derived from baseball those who are or who not industry that winning that of goes the board, in dis- that baseball is needed recrea- to the conduct the purchase of other contribu- controls, | he sacritices of recre not going to war are in contribute rently cmployed will witr lines of ta the overestin finally earnin of by the pro- himself | into war | | l the, the registrant portion and and the his employers that taxes, Lberty bonds and other contributions is in no material sure larger than that of many lions of citizens who already contrib. uted generously not noly with war mea mil- thei la i Providence money bhut with blood." On the other hand, ‘“Joe’ Yankee pitcher, who facts in his case to a local board, was granted their flesh presented New opinions are directly opposite EASTERN LEAGUE Despite Rain Two Games Were Played—~Grays Beat Murlins and Hartford Downs Leaders, New Haven, July from New The rain 15.—Providence sito T was played won Haven, to here yesterday. game in pouring Stimpson featured double bat. The with a single, four times at and triple score: in e 20010—8 7 232000000—7 1 McNeil; Tyler anc New Haven Voyls and 4 Pjura Hartford Bridgeport 1. o Tty 16, the Hartford-Bridgeport fifth inning here yesterday with the vigitors leading hy of 2 to 1 Lennon, the local pitcher, with yes- terda 1 his of the score 3ridgepor ended the Rair e in 's game t The second game season v 00011—2 10000 1 Lennon Hartford Rrids Wos SKiff, ho ver and Briger; RILI, BROWN ARBITE Will Be Thir Boxing Man in Ring Benefit. at York, dean of Americ heads the list of will officiate in the many be contested in Madison den tomorrow night. teered his services Manager Private promptly accepted. Others who will referee are Jack McAulif retired and undefeated lightweight champion of the world; McPartland and Tex O'Rourke, who will appear in sol dier uniform. The former heavy- weight contender is stationed at Camp Bill fight July 1 n famous Irown, referees, New bouts to Square Gar- Rrown vesterday, Bill star and Wellman Upton All pear in town, putting (o their trainin Dempsey Willie Jack the who will the ot prineipal feature the finishing The list Billy Miske Juck Packey Britton Lynch The men are It by fan bouts ar contests are in touches on consis Jick M Leonard 01 Pariand Dick in that programme city in and a crowd is expected to attend. ceeds will purchase athletic ment for the New York soldier in camp, Joe Loadmian the ed e hest of ears n in this record-breaking The pro- equip- bovs and Finneran the | i | f é i 1 Jersey | permission to continue playing baseball. The two I | | | | | | i Baltimore | Providence BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL NATIONAL LEAGUE Iesults Yesterday New York St 1-3 Philadelphia 5 game s seheduled Cincinnat 8-4 Roston Lonis Chi Only three wding o the Clubs Chicago York ttshurgh delphia Pi Cin Boston nati St. Louis Brooklyn Today Pittsburzi Cineinnati at Chicago Louis mes Brooklyn at New York at Philadelphia Boston at st JICAN LEAGUE AME Results Yesterday York 1 ton duled New Wash imes Cleveland 7 Detroit 1, 0 Only two ¢ Standing of the Clubs Boston .. New York 1 Wa na hington | Chicago St. Louis Detroit Philadelphia Games Today Chicago at St. Lonis at Only Boston. Philadelphia two games scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Results Yesterds Jersey City 2, Buffalo 3-13 Binghamton 2. three games scheduled. Standing Newark Syracuse 7 timore 10, Only of the W 15 36 40 32 33 Clubs amton ... Rochester Toronto Buffalo . 5 Newark ... Syracuse Jersey City . 14 Games Today at Toronto. game scheduled EAST! Rochester Only one RN LEAGUE Results Yesterday Hartford 2, in fifth, rain) Providence 8, Worceste Bridgeport 1, New Haven Waterbury, rain. Standing of the Clubs W. L. 39 11 38 11 5 30 20 Hartford . o 23 New Haven 20 Springfield ... 31 Waterbury . 2 36 Worcester .. 44 Bridgeport .. New London Games Today New London at Springfield. Only one game scheduled. IEEL LEAGUE Dumont lost u Saturday at Jeff’s team winning in to 0. Tesreau fanned men and walked hut three, Du whiffing five and passing faur. mont twirled for Wilmington Bethlehem in the “Patriotic Lea NOTES. George tough to Jeit hem. ninth, 1 Tos l2d. Gharrity baseman for Wilmington, four chances without error. to get a hit off Tesveau. broke in as a a Joe Jackson, a painter in mington yard, got one hit, a four times up against Tesreau the Paddy Baumann T played third collected one bat fresh for single for from hase his effor Jack Knight. with Mineapolis Steeltan, which lost to Point, Ile failed to off Donohue Roth recetnly broke in sojou at or In Point nrday the Sparrows were Bill Fewster, lineup Runt irbiters who ! volun- | Benny | ful matched Hughy known Hunter, former High and Johnny to maior league Knight, Weiser big show men fans and with Ye Claud protege be yank Williams, of Charley ed from friend ha former Comiskey, the hill urday against league in Chester the and lost, 3 Chester i with leading the victories a Ship le soven d no ROSS CHIER WINNER ler J | officer, I Commaut naval wdian s the lorse th in stakes the won colt, Cudgel amount who in Kentucky as well metropolitan tracks, has lated 38,916, War Cloud chief nner, winning up to this year American turf W on innings and through purses, 1y ul succe his tent ALK horses zreat a co performe to $47 Maconhet racing accy being P1 Bethlehem. first Sparrows hit | Priest, during wild streak in the third inning Sat- | He was working for Harlan | shipyard | s lon P.C 610 467 459 143 400 405 (Called 2., .780 game Bethle- the eight mont Du- against gue. third handling He failed Wil- single 1 | oledo He ris at, rning for a Sat- Walsh all with skes Steelton. and d to a g U defents. nsis- 2 his the imu- his 1 | 'SENATORS DROP ; GAME TO TIGERS Yankees Lose to (ilev;aland——Rus- sell and Keating Batted Hard Washington t threc of by the July four 15—Det o made from Washington final game of 7to 0. Boland pitched a strong game, while Ayers and Shaw both hit opportuncly The score: Detroit Washington Boland and ind Picinich out winning ries yesterday, the se were h. e. s 1 1 Shaw o 000050020—7 000000000 Stanage; 0 Avers, Cleveland, July 15.—Bagby held the New York team to five hits vesterday, while the Cleveland was hitting Russell and Keating freely. Cleve- land won, 7 to 1. The squeeze play was worked successfully twice in the fourth inning by Cleveland. New York's only run was made in the ninth, when Hyatt, batting for Keat- ing, doubled and scored on Baker's single, The score: Cleveland New York 000000001 Bagby and O'Neill; Russell, | ing and Hannah. club 0003103 “BIKE” RIDERS HURT George Chapman Suffers From Bad Spill in Newark Velodrome Sun« day. T, who, Newarl July 15.—George Dy Chapman, with William Eager, formed the “Kid team” in the six-day Tace on he adison Square Garden track last December, was painfully hurt yesterday afternoon at the Velo- | drome in this city where a bike meet was partially run off, being curtailed rain. Chapman was riding in a miss-and< out race for the professionals and fell as the field bunched on a turn. He was taken to a hospital and it was said that he had slight concussion of the brain. It is not believed that he is seriously injured Jake Magin, winner with Alfr Goulet, who now is in the naval tion service, of the last six-day in New York, also was hurt in miss-and-out race, directly as a sult of Chapman's fall. Chapman’s bicycle flew high as ity rider went down and the flylng pedals struck Magin in the forearm, cutting it so badly that several stitches had to be taken in the wound, Magin, though bleeding freely, continued on and won the race, just shading Menug Bedell as they flew across the finish mark. John Bedell was third, Willia Hanley fourth and Peter Drobach fifth. The distance was two miles two laps and the time 4 minutes 42 sec« onds. A five-mile national Tace had reached its final stage ag rain stopped affairs. Tt will be mada part of Wednesday night's card. Franl¢ Kramer, Bob Spears, Francesco Verr| and Alfred Grenda are the finalists. Arthur Spencer, present champion, was beater by Spears in a semi-final and eliminated. His brother, A Willig Spencer, was beaten by Verri in an- other semi-final Krammer beat Rezia McNamara in qualifying for the final and Grenda defeated Jake Magin i by ed avia- race the re= championshig WANTS WORK OVERSEAS. Sam Fitzpatrick Asks for Assignment. K. of C. Sam TFitzpatrick, who piloted Jack Johnson to the heavyweight cham- pionship, one of the most famous handlers of boxers now alive, has ap- | plied at the Knights of Columbus headquarters in the Wahnetah Build- ing, Fourth Avenue and Thirty-first street, for a place as an overseas sec- retary. If he qualifies he will be sent abroad. Fitzpatrick old guard. short of fifty in Austrialia and was 20 vears old, but citizen. the a is about last of the He is just a few monthg vears old. He was born came here when he it a naturalized GIANTS GET HEARN. Boston, July 15.—George Smith, pitcher of the New York National | league baseball club, will come to tha | Boston club in a trade for Pitcher | Bunnie Hearn, according to an an- | nouncement made here yesterday | The trade was arranged last night | over the telephone between Chicag |and Pittsburgh by Manager George {SIHUH\;’S‘ of the Braves, and Manager J. McGraw, of the Giants. recently left the local club, claiming that the management had not increased his salary as stipulated in, his contract. | John Hearn CRESCE Crescents WIN. The defeated M atternoor the Com= State Guard team Saturday 't Walnut Hill park, by tha to 1 The feature of the the pitchiug of Rahm of who struck out nine; hits. ‘An- over the inning the hit park grounds follows wa “re game the ( men allowed run the md only four drive eignth longest derson’s “ennis home court in claimed to be the inning is cver seen The score on by | r. h. e Company M 000000001 —1 4 Q4 Crescents 00102001x—4 10 3 Batteries: Gibney and Elton, Rahm and Hall

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