New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 26, 1918, Page 12

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§0; third, S. onds, Dash on by P. Bten; third, J. 5 seconds. forty-yard Dash A. Simonofsky; 5 4-5 ‘seconds. Forty-yard Dash (Bo Class)—Won by 1 H. Johnson; third, C 5 1-5 seconds Two Standing Broad Jum Minor Class)—Won by M econd, L. third, Two Broad Jum Junior third, Olsc rlson tanding Class)—Won by P. A ,*J. Nordgren; third, A istance, 12 feet 9 inch tance 12 feet 9 inches. ndir Broad Class)—Won by H. sccond L. Prani rd Distance, 4 f Standing Broad Junior ond, A ret MceK nches Stax et 11 Jump Broad Jump Won by Mar Carlson D Senior ( na; secon A feet 5 inches The entry list for the naments for both the boys of the various playe hds of in the h ter. he dr his office vill wir ind the v art next Mondaxy tournaments will determine pions of the different grounc respective c ill compete against each ot annual play day at Walnut which will be held the las \ugust for the chamy of the city playgrounds will 1 ious tou morn DECISION PENDIN Secretary Baker Too Busy Baseball Question. shington, July 26.—P matters, it was said vented Secretary Baker frc lating his decision as to the of the time applying the tight regulations to professi all players. Na the decision will be wvailable Jast night The report of General Crowder on the brief submitted y resentatives of the basebal innov Provost the qu were understood to 1 ered by day. Both at Secretary F the war feeling that the recent the work or fight reg ball players would be what extent was not arde latior know RILEY MU WOF July 26.—FEdwin who has been acting as roa of the Braves for two year held position as he Red Sox, has been nter some other occupat cordance with the work or fight'” law his draft board in to the decision his tion came under the essential work Several 3oston, baschs hea offers by corpor gaged in war work him, but as vet he cision have has me is to what one he ¥ BOWLING RESULTS Unknown Partner Foote .... 89 104 102 Thompson 100 97 101 & Satler .108 98 111 11 Wells .... 81 109 59 8§ -~ rls’ “Stoskelun Spencer: Jump Class)—Won by E. ['r third, ring-toss tour- founds ar uperintendent W and these c onship of indication erday by rep- | He department among baseball men here there secretary working of Interrogation by Jamaica 34 90- BISHED BY SECRETARY BAKER ON APPLICATION OF ‘WORK OR FIGHT RULE TO BALL PLAYERS—GRIFFMEN WIN 15-INNING INTS TAKE TWO FROM CARDS WHILE CUBS DIVIDE DOUBLE BILL WITH PHILLIES — PLAYGROUND NOTES — TRACK NEWS r — Ry Dear | wish GIVE MmE YouR IDED AT TENTION A BT To TALK FEW MINUTES - [TEVER You SAY | COURSE WiLL E ALL RIGHT WITH AE - JiMMIE MADE 4 PROMISE To SPEAK To YOU ABOUT IT Minor sec- Pranitis. | | | Junior second, Gicevich Time, —AND | TOLD Hian WE'D TALK (T OVER ToMNLGgHT (=ar THe AND WNOowW (N MOPNING = E Hina 5 el R e M CAME IONIEHT Sb WE CouLD 1T ToGET AND Convright. THINKG ABOUT HOULD Lliifc ¢ > | MILITARY SCHOOL /| | s | S0 GLAD You e [ -Bu- Tt e \ 't 13 A MaATTER MORE FOR You CARCER o DECLD SND HIM ME Qo \ DE HOME 1918, by The Tribune Association (New York Tribuney Junior : second, = “ ‘TIGERS WINFROM MACKMEN, 7103 Senior second, sn. Time, ps (Boy G. ¥t Johnson Beats Browns in 16 In- " nings—Red Sox Lose to Champs (Gir — Stockelu- thirdle Er | Detrolt, fhonosl |lofieignth (Girls | Gefeatir Spdin | teras Moren. | Perry in cet 41 Marty the Tigers July 26.—Detroit got out place in the standing by Philadelphia 7 to 3 yes- | winning by bunching hits oft three innings vanaugh, a former mem- returned yesterday first base. The hitting of Veach and R. Jones was score: Ler of and played Kavanaugh, noteworthy. The (Girls v McKen- istance, 5 0021201 1x—" 210000000 | Detroit and the Philadelphia Dauss and Stnage; Perry, Adams, | and Perkins. be held in urnaments ing. These the cham- iriffmen W Long Game. Louis, July 26.—Washington de- is in their | feated St. Louis 1 to 0 in a 15-in- mpiong | ning game yeste . and moved into her at the | third place in the pennant race. ill park, | Foster’s single followed by Judge's t week in | second double after two were out 11 | scored the winning tally, | Walter Jonnson allowed | nits, and only one local player | beyond second base. The score: ¢ | . h e ‘i\\ hingto but four got to Decide 000000000000001—1 12 0 St. Louis ressure of . .... 000000000000000—0 4 1 has pre- formu- extension | work or | onal base- | of when Chicago, July 26.—Gandil's bat- mced was | ting vesterday enabled Chicago to de- | feat Boston, 1 to 2, in the opening Marshal- | game of thc Gandil made | estion and | three hits, all figuring in the scoring. drove in threc runs and 1 industry | one himself. The score: en consid- | luring the Ainsmitk Sothoron, Severeid Johnson and wnd Nunamaker and Gandil's Club Wins. series 01000102x—4 000000101—2 Schalk; Mays Chicago | Boston and | Russell was a | Schang. r applying | and and Boston, July 26.—The Braves exe revised, but to |cuted the simple feat of losing a dou- ler to the Cincin Red: afternoon by 4 to in 13 and 5 to 0 score: n “Ml h | terday RK. | nin L. Riley d secret s and pr First game. 1001001000002 0010000010000, Eller and Wi innati obligea ion in to | Boston | EBatterie: and Wilson Plain led 200000 11 occupa- a of Cincinnati 20,1 | Boston 000 ( non- , tteries — Schn 00000 { ider ic no de- WINNER ilr accapt 26. — Thirteen ‘ ) L the 16 pace at the | Bay ruees here | n 341 | nu took the winner's { share of the §1,000 purse after five heats. Balen won the 80 trot, and Silent Brigadier was never headed in the three-yearold trot. All the pro ceeds were given to the Red Cross. gue. 2 112499 472 0 122—549 4 93-—466 Chatean MARINES BURYING GERMANS THEY HAVE KILLED United States marines in F Thie This British affiefal picture-taken somewhsre on the v waist Toading and firing one of the big guns. nce burying the bodies of some of the Germans they killed In the fighting British erew stripped gun near - - By zBri’ggisij' HAR!WJ%RE E”Y LEAGUE GAMES | Fast Contests Promised for Satur- day—Schedules of Leagues Saturday at St. Mary's Il bring together the strong die Goeb pitching, with the star them. ‘‘Bosh” boy who played with Providence in the will be on Drake will ime with with E the Imeralds in the £ gainst Kania Smith the lo sprir and 1stern gue Rockwell & in the Batteri O'Dell Blancha box for cross bats the Annex. Oakes and Drake, and for the An- nex The schedule for the Har as follows: re City League i July 27 Vikings v Rockwell & Emerald Drake Annex gust Vikin Annex vs. Rockwell & Drake, Emeralds. Ay Rockwell & Emeralds. L uguS Anneéx v Rokwell & Draka, lds vs. Vikings. \ugust 24 Annex v Rockwell & August 31 Rockwell & Drake vs Vikings vs. Annex. Emeralds. Drake vs. Vikings. Emeralds, Hardware City Junior League. The mes to be played in Ju r city league Saturday will be between the South Nationals in the first the second game the liers. The schedule for the season follows: July South Acorns vs. August 3 Nationals vs Colliers v August 10 Nationals South Colliers vs. corns, August 17 Colliers vs Acorns vs, August South Ends vs. | Acorns | August 3 | Acorns v the afternoon and in Col- gama Acorns vs, Nationals Colliers. Ends vs. Acorn outh ds Ends ationals South Ends. Colliers Nationals. Colliers. nds vs, ationals Tierney Cadet League. St. Mary’s vs. St, Joseph's BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL NATIONAL LEAGUE South Results Yesterday. New York , St. Louis 2 Philadelphia 10-6, Chicago Cincinnati 4- Boston 2-0. Brooklyn 10-6, Pittsburgh 0-2. 6-12. Standing of the. Clubs Chicago New York Pittsburgh . Philadelphia Cincinnati Brool Boston St. Louis Games Today Pittsburgh Brooklyn Cincin i a Boston. Chicago at Philadelpl St. Louis at New York AMERICAN LEAGUE Results Yesterday. Chicago 4. Boston 2 Detroit 7, Philadelphia 3 Washi on 1, St. Louis 0, (15 in- nings.) Neow York-Cleveland, rain Stauding of the W Boston .. . . 55 Clubs Washington ...... 49 Cleveland . New York Chicago St. Louis | Detroit Philadelphia .. 36 Games Washington at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Detroit New York at Cleveland Boston at Chicago. roday INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Results Yesterday. linghamton 6 Standing of the Clabs | Binghamton Toronto Baltimore Newark Rochester Juftalo Syrac arsey sames Today Toronto Buffalo at Jerse Rochester at Binghamton Syracuse at Baltimore. City first base. | Ends and | BRAVES DROP TWO GAMES T0 REDS | Gubs Divide With Phillies—6iants and Dodgers Win Two Each { Brooklyn, July 26.—Brooklyn tookf both games of yesterday's doubleq header from Pittsburgh by bunching hits in single innings for clusters of siy runs. They took the first, 10 to 0, f\e hits and two passes off Slapnicko in thy third inning, giving them a winning lead. In the second, which was won( 6 to 2, the Superbas made & singles, a double and a triple off Cooper in the sixth inning for all their runs. Grimes who recently enlisted in the navyy held the Pittsburghs to one hit, a single by Southwick in the seventhl inning, while Coombs kept th visitors’ hits well scattered, Heilman who just enlisted in the na\'.\} has been released to 1 Rochester. The scores First Game. 00602020x—10 1 000000000— 0 1 3 ans and Wheat; Slapnicka Brooklyn b Brooklyn Pittsburg Grimes Schmidt. Second Game Brooklyn 00000600x—86 11 Pittsburg 000100001—2 9 Coombs and Miller; Cooper and, Schmidt. Cubs Split Even. ‘ Philadelphia, July 26 hicago anj Philadelphia divided a double-header | here vesterday, the Phillies (the first game, 10 to 6 the second, 12 to 6. Errors in the first inning and Cra« vath’'s home run in the fifth were the deciding factors of the opening cons test, while O'Farrell's circuit drivd 3 featured the second game. The scores First game. winnins and Chicagoi T | Phila 60004000x—10 14 | Chicago .014000000— 5 11 i Batteries—Hogg, Watson an i Adams; Douglass and O'Farrell. Second game. Chicago e 5] IPBNE S0 0 Batteries—Hendrix O'F’a,rrelll Oeschger and Burns. & . «Glants Creep Up. New &ork, July 26.—The New York | Nationals won both sections of a dou- ble-header from St. Louis here yes« | terday, both scores being S to 2, The Giants won the first game on | Ames’ wild pitch, while the second was decided In the ninth inning whem Holke opened with a triple and scorpd on Rariden’s sacrifice fly. By hitting safely in both games Young made a season’s record by mak- ing hits in 22 consecutive gamesy Foster of the Washington Americand had held the record with 21 games. First Game, New York .. 00102000x—3 Louis ... 000010001 —! Perritt and McCarty; Ames ahd Gonzales, | Second Game i New York 001100001—3 St. Louis .. 010000010—2 | Causey and Rariden; Meadows and | Gonzales, TOLEDO RESULTS. Murphy Drives Mabel Trask to New Record on Grand Circuit. Toledo, O., July 26.—Fast racing again featured the Grand Circuit hare ness racing here yesterday afternoony In the free-for-all trot Tommy Mur- phy drove Mabel Trask to a new record in 1 3-4, and equalled thé( | world's record for the fastest second| | heat in a trotting rece. Murphy's only| opponent in the race was Pop Geers| behind St. Frisco. The two horsesi finished neck and neck in both heats.; The new mark made for Mabel Trask| equals that of Geers' stallion. Geers won the Win Kinnan stake for 2-year-old trotters, driving Brus- iloff in 2:08 1-4 in he second heat, the fastest of the season for 2-year= olds. Brusiloff took the event im straight s The hea 2:16 pace phy with Oro Fino in stra Murpby gave Directum news record of 2:03 1-4 in the first heat| of the 2:06 pace, and duplicated the time in the second heat. - was won by Mure ht heats.| 'ERS GET THREE SOXMEN. | York, July 26.—Club owners of the mew International league de- cided at a special meeting here last. night to play out their schedule un- less the war department intended tol enforce rigorously its ‘‘wor : fight” edict in the case of ba Another meeting was held| nd definite announcement of Baker’s policy is expected.! SKE! New obtained three players from Americans. They Lohman, pitchers, shortstop club had the Boston McCabe and are FULTON New York, July 2 claimant of the heavyweight chams pionship, has satisfactorily explainedl his failure to appear for examination before his local draft 1 here and the request for hension 25 # delinquent sent to the draft board al Harrison, N. J.. has heen cancelled Fulton, SEEK WORK. Water H. Holkeg of the New York:pNag | tionals, has been ordered by the disa |trict draft board here to seek essen<i |tial employment or be inducted infX the army. He is in Class 4. HOLKE MU St. Louis, Juls first baseman

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