New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 17, 1918, Page 8

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INY LEONARD BOX FOUR TAME ROUNDS AT GARDFN BENEFIT—CUBS LOSE DOUBLE-HEADER — TIGERS TRIM YANKS \“‘ § BRIDGEPORT FOR FIRST PLACE—ROGERS HORNSBY BECOMES A SHIPBUILDER—OTHER TIMELY SPORTING CHATTER \ ‘ BAS‘EBALL}N A NUTSHELUR[]B]NS LOSE V - = : 5 Sl = \\;'10\7;71. :_\(.‘ E i | WANT A Tick: ( r"éf‘é A*//gs’j Se h s ERE S Results Yesterdag s 1 AEA!N T[I PlRATES | | a Man inaBgHary - - - - - - - - - - By Briggs | FOR WESTPORT CHANG E i o $, Chicago g 5 s IS TuAaT FoRr 3 TLou )S! oW MUCH (5 , oo B ton 6 3 THE ROUND 7, Brookivn! & dides - = | ew York-Cinciiic | Phillies Slam Cubs Twice—Cards Standing of e cwvs i Make Strong Finish and Win zo York Pittsburgh, July 17..—For the sec- e s | ond time in two days a home-run e Rt s | arive by the Receding Robing ien ghvess ; : yesterday afternoon, Bill McKechinig G ik 3 furnishing the blow in the eight inJ Brooklyn . ... 3 395 | hing. The score: ol il Brookiyn ...... 100200300—6 13 1 | Pittsburgh .... 00202021x 12 o Caombs, Grimes and Miller; San- ders, Cooper and schmidt ames Today Boston at St. Louis. Brookly at Pittsbu New York at Cincinnati Philadelphia at Chicago Cubs Drop Two. Chicago, Til., July 16.—The Phillies won both games of a double bill from the Chicago Cubs yesterday by scores of 7 to 5 and 4 to 3 respectively. OnJ both occasions the visitors came from. behind and played an uphill gamé. Vaughn replaced Douglas in the ninthf inning of the initial game with tho tying run on base and was unsteady, uncorking a wild pitch and permit- ting Philadelphia to bunch hits and/ | win. The score (First Game.) MICAN LEAGUE \ \ “ | | : tesults Yesterday NICHEL— AND far W § ~ = Detroit 12-4, New York 1-1. SRe'S - { PE Boston 2 Louis 1 1ZRE & 2 : BERE'S ANOTHE EIA_R,'[E'E‘J Philadelphia 4, Chicago | SPEED Washington 4, Cleveland 3, (11 in- nin Standing of the Clubs T el W. . .C. | Philadelphia 001000024—7 13 Roston s....... 49 23 .589 | Chicago ....... 130010000—5 10 § (Meveland ... o AT 9 5 Ho and Adams; Douglas, Vaughf | NewsiForls - S 0N g .5 and Killifer. | Washington ... 3 k = Kohicaze h e s (Second Game.) St. Louis .. i 7 463 r. h e Detroit R 3 ; Philadelphia ... 000002020—4 12 2 Philadelphia ..... 3 6 418 | Chicago ....... 008000000—3 11 0 Prendergast and Burns; Hendrid Games Today | ana Killifer. Chicago at Philadelphia | i St. Lonis at Boston Cards Finish Strong. Detroit at New York St. Louis, July 17.—St. Louis worf Cleveland at Washington. from Boston, 7 to 6, vesterday in a sensational ninth inning rally. Tha v < visitors came from behind in thein S 102 3 s | | half of the ninth, driving May from’ }ysfifi?"fign E 5, RNATIONAL LEAGUE the box and taking a 6 to 4 lvrurl. E 5 With the game apparently o, flenback. Benz and Jacobs; Results Yesterddy 3’.u<l()ml| l'eptln:\“(-d “am:"elmrdufii‘{;; s S (2 wo were out Cruise waked, Paule e Es ety Jerseyic s 0 Hemari i | singled, McHenry tripled and Beali} tochester 2-3, Tor 0-3 i SR e s Rochester . Toronto 0 batting for Betzel singled, driving inf bi — (No other games scheduled.) | the winning run. The score: Red Sox Win. EASTERN LEAGUE iger and Devine; Ferguson and e _— = : e ot r. h. e Boston, July 17—The Boston Red f s } nding the 0 ; ; - St. L 30 3 30 Sox won the opening game of the —_— 5 o Aty i : g P R H St. Louis ...... 30000010 13 3 Boston ........ 010001004—6 13 % ) ; ! Providence i 5. : 3 : 6 PR : Binghamton .. .8 Rudolph and Wilson; Johnson and series from St. Louis yesterday in the o | e . : o R ) e R - A 5 | batted Manner’s curves when hits | ¢ : . y 3 5 i )'""‘"v“""‘ ‘ord | meant runs in a twilight game here > & 3 BRI S inoxe ins tic for First Piace—Hartford | mean X e oy Tl " | Newarik VAR s T | last evening and defeated Springfield : 2 B | Newark i e Ganic |12 to 6. Hauser accounted for seven E ). i b, | Bty ____|of the home team’s runs, driving in | R 4 ke | Syracuse to the plate, scoring the winning | \orcester, Mass, July 17.—With | five and carrying home two himself. ; : i | Jersey City 1 when Nunamaker threw over oply one marker on the score hoard } The game was called in the last half < g s ¥ = isel’s head to left field. The score: | yp to the eighth inning, and Wor- | of the seventh on account of dark- Games Today T hie; e 1 ree runs, Hart- oSS, "he re P, “ cester leading by three runs, He ness. The score Toronto at Binghamton ( St. Louis - 000000001—1 4 1] forq put over four runs in the eighth Juffalo at Baltimore. Boston ... 010000001—2 4 0 | vostorday afternoon and won, 5 to 4, | Providence ..... 2003034- Rochester at Jersey City. | heither club scoring in the ninth. | Springfield ..... 0300003— 6 r P kK i Syracuse at Newark (2). erjack sardella’s choice for 7 X cuse at 2 ). Myerjack wes Gardella’s c | Shriver and MeNeill; Manners and McDermott. last of the ninth by a score of 2 to 1. | New London [ Bridgeport and Shean singled, Strunk sacrificed and Ruth was intentionally ed by Liefield. Shean and Ruth then made a double steal and Shean continued | Sothoron and Nunamaker; Jones nd Agnew — the hurling hill and allowed ten hi : - to the seven the Senators secured off 4 : o Indians Lose. Keifer. The score S - ; r. h. e. New Haven 3-1 Waterbury 1-2, Tantront 000010040—5 6 2 - : / 5 Hartford &, Wor LR a0y 00—4t 10 5| New Haven, July 16.—In two games | | ; Hartford 5, Worcester 4. e ek and Briger: Keifer and | yesterday ending with the same scores, | S e 1 ¥y LondonEs B ridE Snonil drawn a base on balls, to score from [ , MeVEIIack @ : to 1, Waterbury and New Haven B ; i 5 Waterbury 3-1, New Haven first and gave Washington a victory | Greenaush. split a double header. Neither game : P Providence 12, Springfield 6. Washington., July 17.—Farme muff of a fly ball in the eleventh in- ning permitted Foster, who had Results Yesterday Two people can do three times »1) [ much canning and drying as one. ,ver Cleveland vesterday by a score PN { was very brilliant, but a fine catch. | i o Draft him to the job. Free book ofl { 4 to 3. The score: ed for First. utter in the last contest furnished | : Standing of the Clubs instructions on canning and drying New London, July 17.—Taking ad-| one featured. Coincidently the team | 8 3 | - 3 e it W leyeland 0020000000 var of every slip on the part of | that patted the better losts in each in- g ) oF = |"Bridgeport ....... 39 Garden Commission, Washington, D.! Washington .. 00001101001—4 3 | the fielders, and backing up their | stance Swores Poriageport ... T Garden’ Commission, Washingion, pitcher at every stage of the game, ; ’ AMorton, Coumbe and O'Neill; John- | {he New lLondon team went into a (First Game.) el oemte tie for first place with Bridgeport TR when the locals de- |New Haven ......00030000x—3 b5 ted Bridgeport, 4 to 1. The,game | Waterbu .000100000—1 10 Waterbury o Shersb b P s, Walker and Pjura; Minor ané U. 8. Food Administratio W was a pitchers’ battle at all times, but | § an ; : I ration. Werotates GIRLS PLAY BALL jh)s\nv through fielding errors. The | Smith. Ol Br'er Rabbit better make hisse’f mighty skeerce en not o ‘ iie N | | | 7 ’ | Providenc | S ’ New Haven I ! Hartford | ! Springfield ) . ) profickin’ roun’ whar dere's cookin’ goin’ came teams will play here tomorrow (Second Game.) is er goln’ ter look mighty £ood to mos’ ::'nv?o‘&? '?o'rfi:g 'Lr:»u;tpgx’? folks havin' ter save on meat. ‘Sides, folks'll kinder have ter save de ;s'heftt f§41ur fer comp'ny en eat bread made outen dis yere “substitute’” our. Dat Wif?e o’ owl done say dat to win der war you got ter feed de sojer boys dat's doin’ de fightin’. Dat's w'at's takin’ de wheat en meat., Games Today Hartford at Worcester. \ Springfield at Providencc | for the lead in the league. The score: rohoe | Fair Diamond Stars Cavort on the St. r. h. e | Waterbury .......00000102 8 1| P et s DHGET &g New Haven ......00100000—1 7 1| Mary's Field—Show Lots of Big | ¥ o0 . 100000000—1 6 Tucker and Smith; Tyler and Pjura. Bridgeport at New London New Haven at Waterbury League Stufi—Runs Galore. At the St. Mary's playground yes- terday the Landers Office Girls lost | No store in the state two or OIIR SEMI et e 2 close and exciting game to the St (hree times the size of :h“»‘ i INVEN l AB];E DAMASK ¢ . - : H = store is any better prepared to o g o Mary’s team by the :mall score of 23 e s T it AN Nl AI o AR CANDETT CoTTaSIOn, AN O .6 to 21. A glance at the total appears | cautious in buying by the e o cance o o o atoment of || ivaneing it of s STARTS TOMORROW MORNING : NAPKINS e Cemnis: o v ages of the team stars in nearly all lines; this store is o ; $1.00 Fancy Damask Tmnch the readers of this paper upon applic but the voung ladies deny that such | Ied to overflowing with This ni ns a general clearance of all goods which we do not wish to ¢ sy over into the fall sca- Clothes .. .. e 79¢ cation to the National War Garden is the case. A big crowd of ale | i gt srchandise. son, it means reduction in stocks throughout the store preparatory to invoicing and best of all it _ ) iesi : r?m\n was on hand t mum )r:xt'fl;‘\\\ “1r | & “"l“;‘d “,];“‘“m : means a big saving to you on many 1lr:|:l':- items at a (imv'uh'vn a genuine saving is appreciated, 15¢c Damask Napkins .. 10c S‘;".‘m’"“;:' w“:’".‘:::“-‘ D. C., ene ans a o supp ¢ A ans g aving to any st 5at s a genuine saving is @ . . = 5 sing a two-cent s or postege favorites. Only innings could be | de Yard Wide Table | P P i probably run into the hundreds } buy them while they last. 0 it o 89¢ Table Damask, 2 Yz One of the features was the stellar OUR FALL AND WINTER ey s S € amask, Yards work by First Baseman (or base- COMFORTABLES ARE HERE DRESS MUSLIN WEAR, PILLOW CASES. HEETS - 2 | 5 3 g $3.00 Heavy White Dama lady ?) Borg of Landers who, accord- BUY NOW. 5 Gingham Dresses for Misses = L o o ST P b e corer, caught all | 20 years . but two balls thrown to or at her. | D Sk' o $7 i« white voile 2 He Corset Cove . 15¢ 60c Pillow Cases 45x36 . . N The scorer suggests that Miss Borg | ress il‘tb . e i J o - 75¢ Corset Covers ...5%¢ oD She a0 s14e ignored them hoth because they were | $5.00 Skirts in an odd lot $6 Girls white voile 3150 Envelope Ghemize Wi 550 ) i i nigh balls. Miss Peterson, the Lan- | of this scason’s styles $3.98 e e e S $1.69 Bed Sheets $1x90 . .S1.59 der slab artist, also did well, display- | $3.00 White Pique Skirts .$1 $5 e ot 500 Shecting yard wide . :sée ing fine curve, which brought forth 3 b Wash Skirts, . g 5 : se Muslin Petticoats 50c Sheeting ys o ..36¢ admiration om the spectators. 1 patterns .$1.50 E ) . a Muslin Gowns o 15¢ Brown Sheeting .. .35¢ For St. Mary's team Miss Helen $2.00 ~Assorted Colored = ] i < 2o 50c E: Long and Pitcherette Alice Schenck Striped Tub Skirts .... 89¢ s 2 "‘N: e A starred. Miss Helen Lynch caught 50 Fine White Gabe 0L DB NaUorscin SUMMER SUITINGS. . b o everything that came her way. The dine Wash Skirts ..$2.98 P B : : Brassicres . G e o oy . ¢ Huck Towels time of the game was only 2 hours S § 59c¢ Chiffon silk all colors and 12 minutes, which is not so b 5 YW BTN ioc s e i d 12 Ly Wb 2 e Seuornt LY NETTING, f e owels, for ladies. The groundkeeper | Lon" Crepfi s > Dresses and Bunga. L 49¢ Plain colored volle suitings Large and Heavy nounces that lost hairpins, ribbor K=d T e 1.60 Picces all colors $1.49 a 39¢ 3 AL Linen Poweli sto, may be reclaimed at Klmonns $150 Ginghum Dresses L - e e Stevens' Malke, yard 23¢ ) Jouse. S 5¢ Best quality fancy ress : s 2 5 Long Cape Kimonos Children | DOMET FLANN 2 el = Stevens' Crash, Al Lin- - Score by innings i in a full line of colors GIRLS WASH A Ginghams ¥« ‘ L T : e o) hitin Widel . Syaralase NATIONALWAR GARDEN COMMISSION —_— - :N; \l‘.»llu .r": s = - 20¢ Fancy colored voile suit- ss Toweling rd 25¢ Hesmea 5 s \ . 8¢ styles B 8 - - made drier suspe: from bash Lurtains styles fo SR N ge BED SHEITS, ings yd ... 20¢ = S1IS0THnIL Bize Sheets STy 30¢ Checked Dimites yd .21 SHIRT WAIS’I‘S g‘::;rlggeul‘nswa::e J:e‘}a.?o:d“%'; , y 5 2 Garden Commission of Washington, BOYS' and GIRLS HATs, 53¢ Beach cloth suiting « $1.00 Shirt Waists . 50¢ r 1 i s i which will send any reader a drying At the Garden Benefit show in New | = § = : 35¢ Black or White Lisle book free for aptwo—cem stamp 0 York last night, Benny Leonard and | e 5 = 98¢ Straw Hats J 19¢ White rancy Waisting Hose For Women 250 pay postage. or the frame use v » Jackson boxed four very tame | Apron (llngham e T o 59¢ Str i . A, E - § - | flfllx’n o{.:oodTZ/,-inch thick and 2 round: At the finish, Benny had 21c Blne Checked Apron ix i B e Ribbon in = W $1.69 Round Scalloped Pat- inches wide. e trays or shélves i il = 5 's best style for a quick 80cy Motre AINROn =i ) 50c Little Beauty Waists D i t 0" solled one glove, while Willle had Gingham, yd. .........15¢ ;’;:‘1;::" o e i ; tern Table Cloth ......§1.49 are made of galvanized wire screed clightly hurt the nail of his u:h'l 4 9 3 > hildren . .- = | of small mesh tacked to the sup~ Sait, ST : 2 s ¢ AT AT y Ports. Fancy Towels 0 Gowns for .... 5 — S Infants’ white 3 65¢ Damask Towecls St. M 50¢ Styles tor, pair ..39¢ T i Styles for, pairv 9e BABY LEONARD AND JACKSON PLAY. | 5S¢ Styles for, pair 9 : styles for styles for oo 3 $1.50 Straw Hats 98¢ colors yd BONNE s

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