New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 9, 1918, Page 8

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Umpire Mangan fit. In the next inning ered, hitting one Dbatter. n his support wabbled, he found for a brace of hits which the score. Benny Lynch then nded the mound, and though two men' wére on base, prevented further ecoring. Slugger Cleary was fanned by Lynch and the crowd ‘‘rode” him unmercifully. A brilliant recovery of a hard grounder by Kiniry and a lightning throw to first which nailed the run- ner by a step was one feature of the game. Islieb speared a line drive one hand and killed a sure base hit But Kania pulled the real play When the visitors had tied the score, a drive to right field, which would have put over the winning run, was cauzht by him right off his shoe- trings with one hand. Webb, the P & W. shortstop, let out an awful yell when Umpire Mangan called him out and proceeded to get nasty, but when the ump went after him, he gzave a correct imitation of a clam and. shut up for the rest of the game. The score Pioncers. ab. r. h. p.o. a. e Johnson «. 4 0 1 3 3 0 iniry, 3b L AR SR N AN Lynch, 1b-p o4 203 4 10 Goeb, cf-1b 4 2 2 1 1 0 Schroeder, ¢ ZeIE TS Gt S Fallon, 88 ..e..0 4 0 2 3 2 2 Campbell, rf-cf. . 4 0 1 3 0 0 Dudack, If wceco 4 0 0 0 0 0 Kanla, p-rf. .. 450010 1 g 34 612 21 9 4 * Pratt & Whitney. ab. r. h. p.o. a. ¢ Cleary, 8b. . —~--w 4 0 1 1 b 0 SO0 {0 RS S A0 0 ST 2 s {0 4 WO 2 B o RS ) McDermott, cf. w3 1 1 0 0 0 Greenwood, 1b 11 012 0 0 Geterslow, D NGOG0 Harvey . 9 0 0 0 1 0 A3 (a2 Loml sk Pioneers . 3003000—§6 Pratt Whitney 0001230—6 ase hits, Kiniry, Tw Cleary, Is- tieb, Ellsworth; hits, off Geterslow 9 In 3 2-2 innings, off a 6 in 5 2-3 innings, off Harve 1-3 innings, wff Lynch, 1 in 1 innings; stolen ®bases, Goeb, McDermott; double play Behroeder to Johnson: bases on balls oft Lynch 2, off Kanla 2, off Geter- plow 1; str out, by Kania 4, by ¥ynch 1, by Harvey 1; hit by pitche lllsworth, Greenwood); “hroeder: left on bases. Pratt & Whitney 6; first base on err Pratt & Whitney Mangan. wild Pi- time, pire, TR NOW CAPTAIN HARPSHOOT 3Tnckhole” Lee, World's Statloned at Camp Perry. Champion, all hole” Lee, the champion ®ro shot of the world, now is Cap- Bain T. K. Lee, U. 8. A. been assigned to Xhe ng school at Camp FBarry Ohis. At this school soldier mre to be instructed in the use of ¥mall f rms. One of the instru o wptain Lee from many champions, that he is a capable in- t he knows something oven by his title n all-around shot of the empty title. The z place—and ny excellent 1 of a firearm 118 young man of 30 years championship title fol- name it is proof positive something on all the rest NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, AUGUST o, 19018 [HITNEY PLAY SEVEN INNINGS TG A TIE, DARKNESS STOPPING GAME WITH SCO NTS DROP ANO ’IHERWHILE DODGERS AGAIN COP FROM CUBS—RACING RESULTS—NOT in vaeflgsfl € COMFDRTS MY SHOES 17 MY i WHO (NVITEDMTO COME B DAY LIME Taus!?. ANT § TheY GOT ANY SENSE 072 o1e , ! t Regulated Families - - - - - - - - By Briggs | - —_— - = e - — | | I ' GeT pressed B | \ 1 SEE Tme BRowNS PeopLE | ComimG UP STAT HOME A HOQT i DAY LikE Tuis- 9 fi-Be- <111 CEIN | | | | i 6 Rome THEY HAFTA PICk ouT NSuseR MIND GeoRrGe Tme HOTTEST - pLani - DAY e N THE YEAR- WHO ASKED | | EM HERE ~ | WANTA KNOWH 20 e W S22 HERE AFTER ALL— \ THEY WENT \;exj €opyright, 1918, by The Tribune Association (New York Tribuned DODGERS FIND CUBS : EASY T0 BEAT Giants Sl Skidding—Philies! Take Two—Braves Win Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 8 —Breokiyn defeated Chicago here yesterday 4 to 1 by bunching hits off . Vaughn and | Carter in three innings. Two wild throws by Pick helped them to win. | Marquard strained his back in the | fifth inning and gave way to Cheney. Both pitched good ball. | Score T Brooklyn 6001201 0x—4 Chicago 000000010—1 7 2 Vaughn and Killifer; Chen- Marquard and Miller Carter, ey, | | — | i off at 100 targets, twenty from vards, forty from twenty-two yards ! and ten pairs, Arie broke ninety-five | targets and Troeh eighty-nin LY | and Miss Emma Wettleaf of Nicho- | las, Towa. tied for high honors for T { women shooters and on the shoot-off 1 i Mrs. Almert won the wome cham- Schedule of Games at St. Mary’s; pionship of (he United States, 15 1o 16, i i Of the 620 entrants, 598 started Arranged by Director Pilz | one’winta vemmacotn nox, & A. i Im of Brewton, Ala., and another, o SR Andrew Meaders of Nashville, Tenn., In the Hardware City league the | was 79 vears old. The purse was 38 Annex will play the Vikings. The An- | 095, the first two men dividing 3950 e A Blanchard and Peter. | I 5avings stamps and Liberty Bonds son, while the Vikings have secured | Eddie Goeb to be on the mound for TIGERS EAT 0UT them McMahon will eateh Rockwell-Drake, with Oaks in the box will try to trim the Emeralds | : with “Bosh” Smith flinging them | "0 over. Both games will bhe hard | O 1 fought as they are all trying hard for | 5 i el the leading position Big “Bahe” Gan Piteh as Well as Havdware C The first game together i g | ia & i o Rockwell-Drake, 2nd team, and Na- | { . e Philadelphia 6-8, Pittshurgh 1-2.° | fo0tel “AERke B (T A e | Hit—Senators Lose Philadelphia, Aug. 9.—Batting both | ¢ne Asorns in the second contest | Pittsburgh's pichers heavily, Phila- | L = delphia secured an even break for the Tierney Cadet League l Detroit. Aug, 3.—Bostan took the series yesterday by winning hoth o b = e \ = . =S : e i A bithead ores & St Joseph's rvs, St. John %‘dw game of the series from Iletr]mr to 1 and 8 to 2. Cravath and Meus T lite ivestenday. uolbants ol e e e U O State ground Champs. { toliowed two doubles and gave t bleachers in the second game, the | Mary Burlstol | visitors three runs in the opening latter drive coming with two on basee S { ning. @ Bcore i ; Williams and Luderus drove in all the | Juvenile Playground 1 | Boston Aonouniones 1 runs in the first game | W o eolh 100010000 e e : [ 7 [ Ruth and Maver: Spencer Score r. h. e | Independenc ajiandiusallic Philadelphia 10230000x g 1 Rovals . et D 3! : : Pittsburgh 000000001 —1 6 In an iting game the Independ Cleveland 8. Washington 4 Comstock and Shaw and Schmidt: | ence team defeated the Royals. It | Cleveland, O.. By winning Hogg and Adams was nip and tuck all v. Swan- | vesterday's game 8 Cleveland = . son at short pl ame took the series from 1 ington, two (Second Game) [ the Independence, havinz eight |fo one. The visitors used sixteen play- S v b e | chances without an error. The score: | ers, the scoring off each of the Philadelphia 03000050 113 r. h e ur Washington pitchers, Mana Pittsburgh 000000110. ¢ o Independence 011030204—11 15 7 | Griffith and Infielder McBride of Slapnicka and Schmidt: Jacobs and LOY2Is oy LR 11 0 liwasnington e STIom fthy e Ratteri Leonard and aveley: | el Umpire Naliin for protesting a A5 | Conway and Meehan | decisian 5 facular one-handed | Umpire Myers and Raker L eatch by Roth of s tton's drive in the Boston 5, St. Louis 4 i e | first inning featured. Score:— Boston, Augz. 9.—Boston made it | o 3 J my (& =yelama RO T g ) | | Ainsmithand Ave Matteson, Hov day by scoring three runs in the last | — | lik. Altrock Q'Neill and Covelezke, of the ninth and winning, 5 to 4. Aft- | Capfures Championship at Trapshoot- | Conmbe, er I. C. Smith singled and Konetchy | | e doubled. Doak relieved Sherdell. Doak | by Defeatin Penderg 1 J sed ball. J. L. Smith's single Konetchy. Northrop forced T e R ran for Wilson, at 3 it Ind. won the Grana | Hartford Nine Will Appear At Ells single over second [ American Handicap, the premie o th with the winning | event of trapdom, in Grend am | Firect Geevads Sunfey—Champlon erican Handicap trap shooting four Will Twirl For Locals Again, r. h. e [ nament vesterday after a shoot off | 7 : 000011008—35 13 1| with H. J. Pendergast of Phoenix Manager Luby has secured fhe Col- B u. bh 100002100—4 10 0 | N, y. Henry shot from sixteen vards | nmbias of Hartford for the Sunday rdell, Doak and Gonzales: and Pende from twenty-two & Pioneer game at the Ellis street throp and Wilson vards, making the ond vear in | ground he Columbias are the s =2 succession that a 2-yvard shooter t | gregation which beat the locals i ~ for high honors in the handicap only | Fourth of July afternoon, and the Cincinnati 5, New York to lose out In the shoot-off. Each | Pioneers are out en up the series New York, Auz. 9—Cincinnati e ninery-s argets. On the | so a rattling god game is red : made it three out of four from New | shoot-off Pender missed three Champion, the Eastern league star, York, winning yesterday, 5 to 2. The |in twenty and Henry two. Pendergast | who helped New London win the pen. work of Luque and Cueto, recruited | missed two of the last four targets | nant this year, will again be on the players, featured. Luque held New | thrown | mound for the Pioneers, and if he York to four hits and had a perfect Mary Arie of Thomashoro, Ill, | shows the same stuff he did last Sun- average at bat, while Cueto hit two [ who tied for the high honors in the | day against the Nutmess, there will singles and a double. Cincinnati | Grand American last year. finished | be nothing to it. Champion has signed stopped Causey, who had won several | third, winning the shoot-off for the | up with the Ploneers for all the Sum. straight games vosition. day games to be played during the Score: r. h. e. The Columbus, Ga. trophy for | remainder of the season. Cincinnati 000200102—5 10 high average resulted in a tie be- Jim White, of Meriden, who has New York 000100001~ 4 2 | tween Frank Troeh of Vancouver and | been playing nsational ball all Luque and Wingo; Steele, Causey | Mary Arie, each dropping thirty- | around the state this vear, will hold and McCarty, eight targets in '600. In the shoot.|down the short field position foy the Pioneers Sunday. White's playing lone is worth the admission price to | e The Pioneers declare that the | Columbias will have to arrange for a third game to decide the series, as they are sure the visitors are due for a beating Sunda and this will make | each team a one-time winner The game will begin at and a attendance is expected BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL NATIONAL LE. o'clock large GUE Results Yesterday. 4, Chicago 1 ton ladelphia 6-8, Pittsburgh 1.3 Standing of the Clubs W. L. P.C. hicazo 65 35 630 New Yor 58 43 578 Pit 52 47 23 Cincinnati 16 > 183 P 16 52 165 Brooklyn 45 459 Boston TR 135 Loula oo « 42 100 Games Today Chi at Brooklyn Cincinnati at New York Only two mes heduled TERICAN LEAGUE 1 Results Yesterday. Boston 4, Detroit 1 Cleveland Washington 4 | Oniy two games played Standing of the Clubs | W T | [ Boston .. 5 Cleveland 59 shington 54 ew York e Chicago 40 st. Liouis 47 3 Detroit s 45 7 Philadelphia 41 60 Today aa Chicazo Detroit at Only two INTTO Rochestar Hamilton Ring! Baltimore ralled standing of the Clubs Teronto 4 inghamton 80 56 51 4% Buftalo 39 Hamilton 40 Jersey City 22 Games Today Baltimore at Buffale ghamton Chic ment, RE 6 TO 6—COLUMBIAS HERE SUNDAY—RED 'ES OF THE AMATEUR LEAGUES |} === souvenirs —but I'll give them g_!_l for Helmars v BN Ualkars of the Egbest Grade Tirkish "GN ena Equption Cigarsties in the Unld PROMOTERS DEFY TOLICE. Aug. 8—Formal was made ye Newark Jersey Cl t Rochester boxing contests scheduled as part of | e NI = the Salvation Army benefit at Comis- | RAIN STOPS RACES, key park Saturday to raize mo for | Woonsocket, R. 1 Aug. 9.—Rain overseas fund would be | stopped the Bay State circuit racing | scheduled despite the orc | here yesterday after two heats of the| Chief of Police cock forbiddir | 2:15 pace and one heat of the 2:24 bouts. Ha Ridc ¢ man | trot had been run off. The races will | of the Salvation army committee, said | be finished tomorrow | that if necessary soldie from Fort | Millara D, driven by Myer. took | Sheridan wo be encamped at the | both heats in the Pacing event. Rosa | park, thus making it an army can- Watts with Fleming up was the heat | tonment and not subject to police au- winner in the 2:24 frot thority EYELID WINS BY A LASH. Saratoga Springs, Aug| 9.—A. b Aste’s Eyelid may be called the Bag three-year-old filly of the year. Shd von the Alabama Stakes of $7,500 af track here yesterday afternoon i way that confirmed the quality she established earlier in tHe season. Unknown Partner Leagued Sattler 105 101 106 87 90-—44g Larson 88 105 92 133 124—54 Patfos 96 90 31 84 Shepard 92,97 80

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