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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1918, E IN BRAWL AT BROOKLYN, NEALE TAKING THE COUNT FROM L. MAGEE — GIANTS HOPELESSLY BEHIND CUBS — DUGAN ERECORDS FALL AT SARATOGA AND CLEVELAND — JOHNNY EVERS PLANS BIG LEAGUE BALL IN PARIS — OTHER SPORTS e Briggs 1| CINCY' PLAYERS |LU PRINCETON SETS = INFISTFIGHT| WORLD'S RECORD LAST-- Now | Reds Beat Dodgers; Giants Lose: Runs 2:06 Event in 2:02 1-4 and { Phillies and Braves Win 2:02 3-4 at Cleveland -~ 3rooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 6.—Cincinnati Cleveland, O., Aug. 6.—Lu Prince- | defeatea’ Brooklyn, 5 to 0, here yes- | |terday, by batting Robertson and | 5 | Cher hard, while Regan allowed | ©Stablished a new world's record for a ton, driven by Walter Cox, vesterday | Brooklyn only four scattered hits. L.| stallion, by trotting miles in 2:02 1.4 | Magee and Neale, both Redmen, staged and 2:02 3-4 in the 2:05 event, tha ound bout before the game be- Neale was knocked down twice |before teammates sepamated the play- | ond Grand Circuit meeting of the yess feature of the opening day of the secw |ers. The score: ‘¢ at North Randall track. The previous | r. h e.| v = { record was set b; >eter Volo in 1915, |Cincinnati ...011001101—5 13 3 _\"( plosd 20 | Brooklyn ...000000000—0 4 1| When he trotted a two-heat race in ! Batteries—Regan and Wingo; Che- | 2:02 1-2 and 2:02 3-4 . ney, Robertson and Archer Lu Princeton was an odds-on fae vorite and rewarded his backers by | 9 . 1 Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 1. | | I Philadelphia, Aug. 6.—Jacobs beat| €25lly Wwinning the race in straight | St. Louis yesterday for the sécond time | heats. Royal Mac had no trouble in lin five days, the visitors having won | finishing second the other four gan Yesterd: T & he 2:09 trot ] UV | score was 3 to 1, and daring base run-| _ u Lell fto ftho” 1avorii gy ning helped every run around, Fisher, | Kelly Deforest, who captured the racq | Stock, Meusel and Hemingway try-| after succumbing to General Yorke, & ing to outdo each other for reckless-} rapk outsider, after a thrilling strugs ness. The score: | o gle in the first heat. Kelly Deforesf | Philadelphia 0003000 0x— | had things his own way in the second St. Louis ...100000000—1 2|l heat, Batteries—Jacobs and Adams; Doak and Gon: s. H but just managed to win tha third by the shortest of margins from e Opera Express. et The News two-year old trot proved| EO0RD7 3 easy for the entry from Ben White' stable, Brusiloff and Prince Ftawalhy which finished first and second respee and increasing its 1 3 ::‘,::g‘:hz;’g‘ Heate thelvaln MAs to six and a half games. With two | 5" 2 4 jout in the eighth, Toney went to M;’;‘f’ f““‘:”’ f]“zlf”f‘,e“;'”” whan W pieces. Chicago scored five runs on - SRpuTeC Win 2 i Bipace fram o five singles and two pa Mann bat. | 1argest feld of the day. Close finishiy ting in the last two runs off Causey, Marked the first and second heafs| who relieved Toney when there were, After finishing fourth in the first hed e R e el Lady Littleton was distanced. \hile L ‘\)3;: g0l g e 8 1l SETTLE THEIR OWN TROUBLE§ Batteries—Vaughn, Carter and Killi-| The police received a telephone c fer; Toney, Causey and McCarty. | vesterday afternoon that the patrdl ew York, Aug. 5.—Chicago defeat- ed New York vesterday, 5 to 3, mak- | |ing it four out of five in the ol fAd R. Sokol- gol boys and girls | , girls' senior cl¢ H. | fas, H. Bernard and S. Pra- W » | | 40-ypid dash, boys’ minor class, A. | Asphinigs, M. Schaefer and K. Capyright, 1918, by The Tribune Association (New York Tribune) was wanted at the corner of Mapld last game of the meries from Pitts.|N2d been injured, At the scens’ Mrg = = : and Mrs. Sullivan were found arguing] S = AN burgh yesterday, 1 ta 0 aggert | 207 60-yard dash, boys’ junior cl P. NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing Unknown Partner Leagne. \ 2 Tagsert! with the man who caused her in 1 i Red Faber’s Navy Tea A {tripled to left in the last of the ninth.| v+ : e N i I cam Beats Atlantic | W T Ave. |Chadbourne popped to Cutshaw, Ter. | JUIy- All went to the police stationd nding broad jump, girls' minor Results Yesterday. ; | Fleet Nine For Championship of | Lo0% - . e 108 E)‘\ flied to Carey and J. C. Smith's| Pt Police Captain Grace coylgRgnd | Sue; L class, H. Bernard, H. Stoskalunas and | cincinnati 5, Brooklyn 0. i Sattler o 104 |Single fo centes tcored Tagcert | no cause tol lock the-man JPYORE 0. Becker. Philadelph: e v | Bluejacket League. | Anderson . 105 Standing broad jump, boys' minor hiladelphia 3, St. Louis [ arson 102 e S willing to pay $20 for the injury. Sul- 5. Steege, G. Adler and L. Ek- AR M oL V&I{‘l Pr{\habl Mept Red SOX m Chicago, Aug. 6.—The Great Lakes | A. Anderson 100 |Boston ......000000001—1 6 livan wanted $25 and later raised the ST | Boston 1, Pittsburgh 0 ot U y HUG naval trainin tion team won the | Patrus . 5 Tivo standing broad jumps, P s - : naval baseball championship yester- | L 0MPson for \cla=y) 1 Untorepal, 1 Standing of the Clubs W()l"ldu SCI‘IGS day, defeating a team representing | neilll \d and A. Simonofsk 5 i 5 Schroedel Ty anding broad jumi s I s e | the Atlantic fleet in the third game of | Cage A e = 5 Chicago 6 33 = £ lor class, P. Adler, J. N : the series at the Nz al leag Shepar. iunior class, P. Adler, J New YOrk -...... 2 With four out of five games of the | itional league park, | Shepard re Pittsbur E ' .52 s 4 Ketl »oys' senior clas o5 series, a lead of six and a half g 4 N X Basketball put, boy nior) S e - o fair sized crowd witnessed the contest. ohnson, G. Bratton and W. S T 2 over the Giants and a bushelful more | . 5 . Cincinnati The proceeds will be devoted to the ASEBALL IN PARIS e man who caused the trouble Jvas e. 0 S»a 99 | Pittsburgh ..000000000—0 5 of@ante to $40. Mrs, Sullivan was will- 95 Rudolph and Wilson; | 1€ to take $20. They were sent awg 101 {Adams and Schmidt to adjust the matter between the; Qoo 96 | 95 94 =2~ na A 1ot 11 to . Despite the blistering heat, a | | Brookly stige than they had brought with | b5 ame in the morning | Brooklyn . S naval relief society, an organization | formed the late Admiral George Dewey. Joston .......... 43 ; 9 | them, the Cubs last evening bade the | Johnny Evers Plans Big League Play | t. Louis ) in French Capital. ums from the Smalley | rtlett schools in the Inter- Polo Grounds farewell for the vear. ound le E vy hit- = During its short stay here the C 1g0 he ga Games Today 3 After Johnny Evers' | ! Great Lakes buried Pitcher Durn- s s Iyeresantouicainenty| ot club proved beyond the shadow of that as a Knights of Columbus sport | ing, formerly with the Brooklyn Na- | girector overseas he contemplated or- | promised to be a Chicago at Brooklyn ol % N ¢ S0 but the Bartlett boys blew Cinecinnati at New York doubt. that it was far superior to tior under a total of twenty-four | ganiz a baseball team of men up in the fifth inning and when the Pittsburzh at Philadelphia, New York outfit and that it was 3 | hits, while “Red’ come down the Bartlett boys had sent : &t. Louls at Boston iy | ta in | Faber, of world’s | the army and navy to play a series of | P e S LG (T e T series fame and Jones held the fleet | games in Paris, or nearer the trenches | over thirteen runs and m{» ‘r-» (n'\!'}‘\‘l e Lt ever, Chicago did not prove t “‘mlu\n 1\4; eleven hits. Driscoll, ”l“’”h a team that John McGraw, of h a few more now and then gave | - 1 : ormer Northwestern Unive star, | the Giants, pla to ke abroad, | em the game over the Bartlett team AMERICAN LEAGUE E truly great club, but rather em- 1 |5 0 " ¢r at | : ot by a score of 27 to 10 | - ized the weak condition of the | ting four singles and The league standing is as follows Results Yesterds W Lakes, get- | baseball enthusiasts from all parts of | two doubles. | the country suggesting players’ tional League, which greatly re-| Second Baseman Dyer, formerly with | names for Evers’ consideration. Philadelphia 5, Chic: ) el [y NS 858 | Only one game scheduled, | Baseman Thomas, formerly with the | formerly in the e 1 big leagues have : { Boston Americans, each collected a | joined the army or navy, and there zood pitehing staff and a great play- | home run. will be Smith late lamented ederal 1e Cubs have | sembles in composition and calibre the | th¢ Detroit Americans, and Third It is surprising how many players | i = n no lack of 'mate from | oS Club: er in Hollocher, but they do not com Score which Evers c aft men for his | Bartlett e ; : | Great Lak 2131002 (]"\( ount of some special play- | Bostor \\H\ e : pare with the Red Sox which seem | 121310021 ground activity tomorrow moOrning | cleveland ...... 1 ; 10st likely to meet them if a world’s contemplated team ( Atlantic Fleet ..120102000— 6 11 6 Otis Lambeth, of Cleveland; Willie | s Janes, Faber and Clem- [ Mitchell, of Detroit, and Jimmie L ashington .. . series is played : Durning and Kaiser, Banks. Scott, of the Chicago White Sox, are | ritt teams will be played at Walnut | New vork Hill park in the afternoon at 5:15 | Chicago o'clock St. Louis . 2 ¥ . . Detroit 2 ‘144 | wretched failure of the Giants against When MickeyDonley and Lew Car- ‘D JOCKEY. Philadelphia .... the Chicago team came a surprise | dell, the leading lightweights of New i the vast majority of loca hs and | Jersey, meet tonight at Weidenma Haynes Punished by Stewards at Sara- ] 3 3 ted to those who had been | er’s park, in Newark, the contest will Games Today the ame between the and Bur- W After the easy manner in which the —_ - three American league twirlers whom | suberbas cleaned up the Cubs the BOXING NOTES Evers could well employ. From the National league Evers will have avail- | able Grover Alexander, of the Cubs; ¥pa Rixey, of Philadelphia, and < 0 - 2 i 2 GG cEEreokl e o A2 The former, chef of the Court of Spain, on the left, volunteered to 3 ; ea i len= o el Fiters cantcallion train the cooks in this dispensary for the tuberculous established in hoping against hope that the chzuces ge one of elimination Bach is anxious | yr o “Menoshey, of Washington, ana | France by Sister Saint Etienne of the Order of St. Vincent de Paul, New York at Chi ; f sceing the big series in this city | to be acclaimed the premier light- | oo, oRoWnEh 0 08 2 Who was sided by American Red Cross at her request. This transi formed pastry shop ministers particularly to the poor who are suffer- £t c v\ylz\ ’1; 7{: et Sl G DT ren't worth a pl d nickel, In the | weight of his native state eature of the unexpec : Philadelphis at Bt Louss, ames the Glants did not make| Harry Greb will f n awkward ing from tuberculosis, Here they get rich milk and nourishing food /which helps them to fight the white nlacna. - Poor Showing. veloped in the running U,-‘\v(:u»,’d{:; s ashington at Cleveland s many hits as the Cubs made runs. | customer in Clay Turner the Jer- SO TLON irac) Mm‘);“\ ‘Wn m]m ‘”‘“]‘u‘ “‘" )Tiv' The Giants colected 14 runs and 3 City ball park on Friday night Miss IFanny Durack, the world’s rack. The stewards actually got » i fut £ 2nd temporarily, ! AR _ hit against 34 runs and 55 hits for | This pair battled to a draw in Con- champion woman swimmer, left San rerve enough to suspend temporarily, IRNATIONAL LEAGUE : e Wit }the Cubs. The opening shutout hy | necticut several weeks ago. Francisco Saturday for her home in THE GR]P OF GEN FOCH,S PlN pending olicl L e - Vaughn, in which New got| Jimmy Dougherty, the Crum Lyne, | Australia. Miss Durack was accom- | . rhase rider who apparently took t . | Pa., promoter, who staged the Leon- | na r sister, M Mot Dus nt ation of on esults Yesterds one hit, made a big dent in the Giar Gy 8 > L panied by her sister, Miss Mary Dur- | leading role in the manipulation of x i Results Yesterday. cne] record, but an even worse | ard-Kilbanc contest at Shibe park a | ack, and Miss Mina' Wylie, another f at” races see: the rochester 3 ewark 1- offensive recorc el s o S0l = Hy - e : N Y A viitheirapee S s B Eochenl Hewari ! defense was recorded in | Year ago, has obtained the consent of | young Australian expert, of whom | Jack Dempsey, conqueror of Fred | great things were expected. The | 5 hits | Fulton, to hox Billy Miske at the Na | girls will go by way of Honolulu, | = e tional league ball grounds, Philadel- -re the will engage in several con- | allible by c > back t} inst 1 run and 5 hits for New Yor: el » where the will engag s E EGIE moy (nraliible by iealling back (o = st phia, August 20. Dougherty has guar- | tests and other exhibitions. feld after it had been sent away for s : hat game might have developed into : ; S s 5 Standing of the Clubs : 5 S £ 2| antced Dempsey $15,000 for his end he mile in the fourth race. It was Standing of the ¢ a duplicate of the famous 19 to 0 de- [ SEE0TCH P RS, R By (00 e 3 scia > e 2 f o acle hich Matty ur as 7 ihe first official false start of the & A gelo o wrhich Mafiy dsird 13 Mol ing to complete the match and that DUGAN STARS ern season Binghamton ...... 5 eading Bvictin ES0IIE iyears 20 8=F0s | afthe signaturerof Miske: ¥ 1t mayibe B. Haynes, who rode Red-|Toronto ........ 653 | ever. the Cubs did not push theiv at| g .¢ rigke will sign, but he certainly favorite in the steeplechase, | Baltimore . B 5 . tack too far and seemed content 10} weq a disinclination to meet the Elm City Star DBrings Victory to )t about two mi was the victim of | Rochester ....... ; rest after collecting eloven counters. g.it Lake boy at the time of the 1 s z K the stewards’ unexpected act of discl- | Newark ........ We do not think the Giants are go- | (o fynd bouts in Madison Square Macks By Superb Fielding Jline. It was announced late in the | Busalo .. : : ing to do any better in thoir coming | Garden. tay that Haynes had been set down P 06 g | series. Cecil Causey, who has legn = Iitting. Jending an official investigation of | yo (o T ay ‘53 e leading pitcher for McGraw, is to 5 . “.,,‘« e S | JeTes VARt ‘12“““ e Ly ! o ',“(_‘_ SARATOGA MARK FPALLS. Chicago, Aug. 5.—Dugan’s batting i to 5 to 9 to 10 be the old geld- g e e - = and fielding gave Philadelphia the looked pounds the best of the field N - S company and is @ 1> | Corn Tassel Breaks Record in Me- | final gaine of the series with Chica o He didn’t run fast enough to A ) chanicsville Handicap. vesterday 5 to 2. His home run, which | suttalo ) el : ’ followed singles by Perkins and ey S feony : g ; L e R b ve thie Athlotics a lead which taltimore at 1 haunton s remains 1 n S Dresidentochiie ! HalL ; 5 ] i Chics ould not overcome, owing to rast this season, and the number of Wltimore 5, Binghamton 4. showing .onid ! | hese has been legion. And Starter Toronto Buffalo 1-1 the of last Iriday, in which | Mars Cassidy finally confes him- Only threc games scheduled. the Cubs made 11 runs and 1 weat, and the day was at that B 7 ers have sched sociation, won b st race of the n's ) { he ohtaine >erry's good pitching and Dugan's INTERNATIONAL WANTS N. L. PRAPS MEET A1 CHICAGO f Secreta el oo meetil hex atternoon | Perry's & e e New London, Aug. 6.—The offer of Chicago, Aug. ¢ je nineteenth | and there is some doul GG L e Gornt (s came through in | Helding & franchise in the International base- weric « wpshoot ermit even two cht , | the streteh to 4 J0diflelaRingl = e % 1 September 1 limit he seu r the Mechanicsville Handicap - at a pating in the 3 refuses another mec iy he victory 4 200200060—35 10 1 110000000—2 11 2 1l league duri he present month ad until Labor y was tendered to | with 226 shoot ‘ommodore Morton Plant by John H. | Sout re introductory, t Farrell, prosident of the National As- | targ s from eighteen yards and | @ vote i vor sociation of Professional Baseball | forty professionals shooting for t irtailing the regular season at| corn Tassel ran the distance in | the 20. Since most of the swnars | 1:37 1.5 and broke the track more pop- : o Schall d 200- o leagues will be necessary, and | yjap ss Corn Tassel was o strong fa- Perkins and Perry Schalk and of the world’s series | vorite Benz BROWNS LOSE GERBER. leagues who asked in ram from | professional championship of record ) i The allied blow on the two sides Vesle line by a new blow northeast § New York that an International | United States. The introductory was |seem dotermined to get the benefits | which had been caualed by the sell- St. Louis, Aug. 8-—Waltr Gerber, | of the Marnc salient have had their | Rheims, centering on La Neuvillet lemgue club be conducted in New | won by Henry J. FPrendergast of|of the Labor Day double headers, it | ing platers in the preceding race. The | shortstop of the St. Louis Americans, | full effect. The salient has been elim | In addition he has crossed the Vesl Yondon. Owing to the shortness of | Phoenix, N. Y., four times champion | seems likely that a refusal by Mr. | previous mark was a fifth of ser-l\'efflfirda\' received notice from his |inated. Foch is now fighting his way [at several pqints. The shaded ad time Commodore Plant replied he | of New York state, with a score of ! Baker will mean the cancellation of f ond slower and was made by Wood- | draft board In Columbus, O., to re- | forward north of the Aisne, above Sol | shows new allied gains, the solid #ould not consider the- offer. 198 breaks in 200, the world’s series. . ford-Clays‘fcean -Bound.in-1919, .port for-army.service August. g, ssons, --To the-east he-is-turning the (k territory.. rQiously- recapturedy