New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 3, 1918, Page 8

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The jed for 3 o'clock sharp and it is expected that the st crowd of the season will ou root home team Ma Luby 1ated securing tion Sunday end groun sure of watch game is c s to be the bi be to for congratu- fine attrac- is to be on such a Seyenteen Heats Necessary to d on Grand Circuit Yes- 1t uplete the mid-sumn e took sc tinal « vesterday cheap onc to the 1 the split trot win- in drawn ot i in und g heats former to decide tive tak in th latte ix heats four old fill eal Ante Dell Guy Jotia " tl tired Murphy in Ante wire bitive had Iirskine e and ro- power her a Guy favorit Hal H tor inner, but the pro was tim looked to be a w olke nd fifth heat M, whic tickets to r the he n I opples in ou then ery lam d was distanced wen h old for % ling winner the $12 nall nt ove for one of the lor hots meeting Al winnir difficulty ht r antara the ad no pace crack v 2:1 in ai t of is in the of the money sposed his field trot ! h 2:13 victory Walt fif won second ; 1 o th Cox did week not i ipped win a single rac t the crowd nt. Most to North for of R Ave ¢ horse ¢ Jall from herc FRIANGLY Dayton thoron Americans and Tom Nationals by different Factory le gage In war munitic included report LEAGUE AL GETS STARS. tar pitc uis Griftith, werc te ue 1 in Sothor- this in Sept ries 15U da The Ran tionals, Wickland, of Heine Groh will w two by already of the St Neht and Brave ati te The 1ed up more - than in the on nther league Tohneon, wnd Artie the Boston »f the Cincinr factories have big league tir ¥ factories ber 1 same igned Louis Al and n the any other o up of count UL GETS DRAW Jim [Sacco of I Ligje he r reig out, n eight rounc jrom Joe Leor ¥harlie Miiler w two rounds. attli in opped rd six Young street | Finish | - Triangle | IATES VOTE TO CLOSE CIRCUIT SEPT. 24. BUT SEND ENVOY T RIES—CUBS SLAUGHTER GILANTS—INDIANS BEAT RED SOX—PIONEERS VS. NUTMEGS TOMORROW WITH STAR TWIRLERS 0 CO WTTY Ya Ta 74 HAaUE A fEe To DAY LD Giel - ( To MY Gour W~ ONLY -t ParnT WAN T ue BALL s Teatrar ! THOUGH T You SAID ( Ve [ WwrRAP cLuB Too (hesy AR LtooSE Sl e o T { By Briggs To s THOU You THoUGHT You SAD - ——— BY ch"fl "VE THE OLD WHIP WO R K1 BET HAUE e ' \ POT (NS couL ® u A RATTLIN GooD GAME — (The FRST \LAQS AR o HUNDRED ! & The Convricht. 1918, by The Tribune A- Phillies Lose York, easy New another yesterday, the G {in the pennant Both Perrit ted hard by was effe ints by tive at nts of r stat sailor's day rim m The Bay Chicag New York Tyler MeCariy and I and Brookly Brooklyn, made it by wi Daube inning out Iyn t cinnat 2 ol third two ton were and Olsor to Daub. le scored He second ¢ ed ball a pass pitch sued by | Broo | Cinci Miller Boston Au te 1 Boston Pittsburgh Bostor f the *s dout ( o won run M e J eldey territory stop ey i Pittshursh Miller Wilson )ston and St Loui Philadelphi Philadelphis day and Phillies & The score I o seratch BURNS O for fonlin 1-2 pounds a crowd of nearly contest. 11 to N was hit by a pitched ball, | | | | | | August 3.—Chicago won victory over New York 1. The Cubs now lead five half games | ed Boston race. | the box in and Schupp bat- | was effective the visitors,while i Boston made throughout. It ; in the scc the Polo Grounds, two aval reserves from Pel- | being in attendance. all of its six count for run 6 f nd a t were ure rest Monday Scor Cleveland Boston Mays eskie ion 20112002 Kin 000000001 Perritt —11 1 illifer Schupp St. Lou e St Louis, Cincinnati \ugust Brook- raight from Cin- sterday’ n 1 gle had abled Y., wo nnin 1t doubled, St. Lot Wright to hi tered lowir same, | n the the seventh, after Cheney, Johns- and a Cheney. for Cin- hit 2 home in hits by filled bascs forced in the seventh Tt the B: d New Score: \ tt sCot ert in St. Lot New York Mogrid Nunamaker. third on a wild passes hit, scored on all threc score on Cueto’s ind drew : Washir \ Detroit, Mi 00100010x s ton bunched In the seconc triple and and the g for 000000100 terday Wingo in 1. Pittsbursh ouped 3.-—Northrop B Washine Detroil I Hall and Star held and d rou sterduy on eighth o rper e th n the Viekland acifice pop fiy Center short- | whicl failed to get in The scorc Will Bring 00300001x Entir 020000000 Schmidt, Nort i new the ishing, and of al that 1y ladelphia 1. ories Sherdel a reld | yester The on ught W oall won, right ta to talk ahout who desire t Monda aw 1 i1 ninth Hornshy's the | ind with fillod, | apply le i Kihhe part themsely ing tor 0000610 D000 , | for members are Edwar Flartmiu t MOOKL FPOINTS b I8 Jolnson Jerse Mem STARS O round [ N ! mot e um T ruimet the mateh once low members London hits to ive five ) yesterday innings. most of the and its tw an driving Mays from Coveleskie way hits fig- These two teams will play a double header Sunday and of i 20202000x rey ma O'Neill Aug. with lis to held the visitors to four home field Caldwel right ker's double York’s runs a h defeated 1 and 1t three Back L& in ebl of ring rout they d nti y to Klubbers 1known rus F LI of G Guilf and which they and Walters; buy 100010001- W York ~Wrigh h the beat run New run bleach: in th 02000010x 000000020 W Detroit At 3 n three iny Detroit fourth ir in a five h sent h run 0101000 000000000 1 Ainsmitl Enough 1. while ) at the Kibbe home suct fish they rt a then 1 the next fish ches iy th who lea with plen the 1 pilot NRS PO Au olfers, I7re Hlford the wil first St John v 1 ord won all plaved Schang; when there’ GUBS CLINGH LEAD INDIANS CUT DOWN BY DRUBBING GIANTS Dodgers Beat Reds—Pirates and%Yankees Lose to Browns—Grills Shut Out Tigers Cleveland, Aug. 3.—Cleveland made RED SOX LEAD o d pas: defe; T h. Coy h s in the seventh scored Austin, who en- that ¢ York that ers, e eigh right 0. Wi ings , o to min run ea its w 0 h: Dau KIBBES GO FISIHING. Pish Plant. v Hin Klub a stri & h fol- | | ses at- but rel- in- , 8 en- th, 1 nd NATIONAL LEAGUE 10 QUIT SEPT. 2 Magnates Then Favor World's Series With American League | ! New York, league Aug. baseball Tt of Natfonal 1918 end not later than September ards the participate in a season will Im- mediately club will with the American league flag winner providing arrangements for such a contest can be made with the rival major league, These reached National here late which had fterv winning world series outstanding decisions a special meeting of the gue club presidents held sterda The conference, been originally set for to- morrow, was advanced twenty-four hours in order that the senior organ- ization might be in a position ta pre- sent its plans to the American league magnates, who are scheduled to meet in Cleveland today to take action which will conform with Secreta of War Baker's order that baseball play- ers must be preparcd to observe the work ar fight regulations after Sep- tember 1 Baruey Drefuss, Pittsburgh club National leagt left immediately for Cleveland, at led a | | of the member of the committee, conference will president and a schedule after the where he confer | ch, ere For r almo! trip W e follc toni of 1 ty ish (e Thor e tewa For 1 play fime Anders invinei bt somethins plenty | All should {and W- ) vd n i to- this links here on son ble one officers the lea zin | with the American uc in i reference to re-arran ules that a world’s held, providing the is in of the usual | hall Dreyfuss | power to represent the | and the latter nization | by any ment he | The the oiution th may ended e s0 series may be junior association seasonal hase- was given fuli National league will abide may make National le 1t the pem considerably it is | series | favor elimax ne nt in wording re sueh Sas0n he of Sc in world month n advance mhey case th the pre IReports from Amer indicate that majority Lo © te b ican league offi- | the lub owners| order that with the rut- If Dreyfuss ement the ries may 20. This a in i the in cials of the lof that | there may choice | organization » no conflict lng of Secretary Baker. ac to rran championship about August least ten week 8 tk best four-out-of- necessary decide the the National league club in favor of such Americar gue ma haold similar question of suitable is the only | es this post-season ed on or give at to pla gamc All are the rstood the ho st would { which seven winner | owners to [ are to opin- [ ions dntes to unde it ix said for the he settled toda Phila yor of one tene th ut He John meeting side Iphia b bet it nt ot Boston I Lot | her of Nev Drey- | Tener Wise Ha shn the club reside won, | el | unire | takin | | of | PED sident the who Maughton m of @ major " cared in the stated that to he wa opportunity t his for he T magn ip his 1How d-hy was taking None of th ferenee the military ttendc Tutic d the ac ) con- was able tate would 1 uteom the Americz intimate not he witim ference with ficials. It world's serice conld | was arrangeq | after the league schedule would be contin- ued until the close of August. There Was no expression of opinion as to Whether the remaining games of the regular schedule would be doubled up in order to complete the full 154 con- tests or how many mes should be payed before August 20, in e that date is selected for the opening of the world ries. Should bath leagues agree to begin the scries on August 20 it the r 1 pennant season will terminated Saturday, August 17, and the rival combinations given two days to prepare for the inter-league clash. If the present schedules remain changed ugust 17 would find the eastern National league clubs playing in the west, while the American league | contests would be under way on east- ern diamonds. Including the results of yesterda games, Chicago is leading by five and one-half games the New York team in the National league and Bos- ton is four and one-half games ahead of Cleveland in the Americn league Both these leads would be a promis ing margin to work on should it ided to end the seasons on or August 17 over be JOHNSON THROUGIH \ug President American for Cleveland special of said he not be a v baseball game played after 1, the ilated Secretary of War th plication of the work or fizht order & it affects professional 1 President, 1 indi to SEPT. 1, Chicago, Johnson his departure to attend a league today party to September Ban of the Leuague on last n meeting would : date 3aker f bas Johnson's that the s cont the American Ic tement would not world’s series mplated strongly ted he conse staging 1 owner eptem club League ex- the vners in left six of ecutive fe the Jlan o3t veland with vote of i i o favor of the to close the c um - pionship 20 and then the eleven first of “1 shall rs to the 1 season on or st play a world’s series within days remaining before the month obey t lett ersonally all 1 \merican ry Baker' sident vill no pl de sald. I Johnson a party 1 after I the club owners gue will view d government larir > dut to a ¢ - tember of the mously : situation Cleveland ball non to follc James land club, p acc think 1c unani ree with my after the 5 thoroughly tomor The ssed in S rs in we hase essential m out.” Dunn « ound A Johr ending with President Mr. Comiske carly ing, the owney the Ceve- and Charles s ompanied Presid Comiskey, Americans . Dunn the esident of hiea nt o is strongly son in favor c - in accordance Johnson's whilg said stions the his with opposed he vould cast majority SMEet ro MeG 1 DODGEKRS Tohin t Wilhert Wocame to the aid ol sent Gicorge Smith, ooklyn mith w Dodgers the eripplec to to the {1 the by tehe kely with i i the was rdin of Do all Smith the to improve un i tinish Smith 1l son wanted I'he likely also bhadly iny pitchers St. Louis 1 it Brooklyn lose three Marquard. Heitman day Rube Harry joined irimes nd | hom vl Dodgers I } the navy i« acquisition is sure of Robinson and uabhle to his twirliy the tnte NFER WITH JUNIO is probable ! be | un- | about | 1l Detroit National | | Kahm: A EA e RLIER DATE | ) R ORGANIZATION ABOUT Established 1886 GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE Protect Yourself from Higher Prices - By Buying Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing At our Half Yearly Sale It is well worth your while if you wish to see some high class Clothing at a Reduced Price. EXTRA GOOD STYLES IN BATHING SUITS Our Half Yearly Shirt Sale is now on 4 'BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL 1 1 SMITH SCHOOL LOSES TO EAST ST. Victors Celebrate With Water- melon Party and Field Games LEAGUE Brooklyn Cincinnati Chicago 11, New York Boston 4, Pittsburgh St. Touis 2, Philadelphia 1 | | i | l | ‘ Standing of the Clubs | Chicago | New York | Pittsburgh’ ..... | Philadelphia .. Brooklyn Boston | St. Louis In the Plaground league at Walnut Hill park vesterday morning the boys from the Street playground took on new life and upset all the dope by glving the Smith School playgrougd boys a good sound beating. It was a heavy hitting game and runs were in, evidence all times, with the result in favor of the East street boys, 19 to 11. The standing of the league is as follows: East Games Today Cincinnati at Brooklyn (2). Chicago at New York (2). Pittsburgh at Boston ( St. Louis at Philadelphia (2). AMERICAN LEAGUE P.C 230 666 Won Lost 5 1 3 4 sults Yesterday. New York Cleveland 6, Boston 3. Washington Detroit 0. Philadelphia-Chicago, wet Smith Burritt Dasthe Bartlett . t Watermelon Party. At the East street grounds in thd afternoon the boys cut a watermelon in celebrating their victory of the morning. The girls.and the boys also indulged in a track and field meet. Following is a list of the winners: Sixty-yard Dash (Boys' Minor Class) ~Won by Schinek; second, B. Clark: third, E. McNamara. Time, § 2-4 seconds ixty-yard Dash (Girls’ Minor Class) —Won by L. Madane; second, R. Zeig ler; third, V. Aubin. Time 8 Louis srounds. Standing of the Clubs P.C. | Boston Cleveland hington w York Chicago 54 48 44 43 11 38 t. Louis Philadelphia 2-5 sec~ Today Cleveland. at Detroit 1t Chic St. Louis ames rd Dash (Girls’ Junior Class) M. Koplowitz; ond, Valukonis. Time, 1-5 econds Sixty-yard Dash (Boys' Senior Clas: Won by H. Butler; second J. Mc third, H. Weir. Time, 7 Boston at Won by Washinzton Philadelphia New York at se Y seconds. Sixty-yard Dash (Girls’ Senjor C Won by V 1 ond I third, F. Messenge rime, on INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ass) Smith; Results Yesterdaoy 1-5 1. Buffalo 0 | & Jersey City hamton 1, Newark Rochester- Buf hree standing broad Won by B Shinelk: third, B 16 feet 10 inches. Three Standing Broad Jumps (Boys' Junior C1 Won H. Bray; ond -J. Beckus: third Smith tar 17 f Three Standir } Senioy and te jumps (Boy Clark; ¢z McNamara. Sy 1 Minor Class) & Toronto alo, rain Standing of the Clubs W B mton Toronto - e hes Broad Won by third, H inches inc Jumps (Boys® White Butler, Vitimore ( Class) Weir feet schester & Dig~ wark 3 iralo wo Minor second Distan Two Junior second Dist Two Senior ond, V tance, The tournaments the various names of the of Super une inding Class R Broad Won Dy igler; third, 10 foet 6 inc Standing Broad Won Godin feet anding Class) Couka 11 feet first (Gitis Madone; Beck Jumps L M Nyracuse Jerse City : us, Games Today Jumps A M inches Rroad Won by third, L., 10 inche round (@irls' Valukonl Koplowitz, M City at Buffalo Syracuse (2) ster Jersey 2 by Binghamton ut third New Baltimor BOWLING RESULTS Unknown k oronto 10 Roch ) Jumps (Girls' BI urnes « n; sec D 'f the ring been completed playgrounds and winners in the Warren 8. Slater drawr toss in the hands The nd t 1 will be ‘¢ has well 8§53 isor tunt baire ditre 110 ttier i Ande w4 i SHIPY ARDS Yo Shipy LEAGUE RULING. CHAMPS INVITED TO NAVY hicago, Aug Memb W hite 1 cham lettc £t | York W I directors ¢ < New ! mecting ¥ « 2 ol district Chic hall Sox low ch Bdw o tl to o VO ns, vesterday Mavers on of iy Y the t < of invitation to 1 W in 1Tte the n wsizn I. Denng { here i distriet lotter P Nava simil kes Lini that games schediled for all major league pl and Sunday

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