New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 16, 1918, Page 12

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LEADERS BY DEFEATING TIGERS WHILE YANKS AND WHITE SOX WiN FROM INDIANS AND EGSTON—BIG K. OF C. BENE BENNY KAUFF PLAYS AGAIN BUT GIANTS LOSE JUST THE SAME—ANNEX LOSE T0 COLT'S—OTHER IN TING SPORTS _ f IN APRIL - (cHiLLYy (cool) - SRR I'M NOT GoiNG 75\ How Soons CAN B BE CAVUGHT NEXT I EXREC TR AT: R WINTER AND t WANT CoAL t ORDERED. PWN To THE To ORDER MY WINTERS ol RiaGw T LUPP- HURR SUPPLY NOWwW - e R k W HURRY T ALOMG (Fe 08 FERend aree PHonE = CcCoaL ComParmy —— = Your CoaL s wow ¢ READY FoR DELVERY £ ABOLT EXCEPT SEND US YWour AT CHECK For 3¢5 32 AND WE'LL SEND T RGHT ouT ABSOLVTELY NoO INTEREST IN COoAL @opyright, 1918, by The Tribune Association (New York Tribune) W) 'YANIS BEAT INDIANS PASBBAL 10 & Norsis S MIDSHIPMEN FIRS ! NATIONAL LEAGUEB 1! START FOOTBALL 3 ! o ‘ p TES [iRIFFMEN EL!MB]NE; Results Yesterday. i Annapolis, Md.. Aug. 16.- i Pittsburgh 3, Brooklyn 1 Football work for| 1918 was LAY i o I Chu G e h e started yesterday afternoon at . . ] acll Only two games scheduled the Naval Academy when Head Smalley School Still Leads in| White Sox Defeat Boston; Eddie | = I ) Standing of the Clubs dates from the new fourth class 5 e The squad will he doubled Baseball Race Collins Lost Game New ‘York 9 now engaged in other athletics =7 Pittsburgh 5 3 are released Though most of he Inter-Playground le : New York, Aug. 16.—Cleveland lost | Cincinnati ........ 55 the material is light. there is a ¢ Hill park yesterday morning | chance to gain on the Boston lead- | Brooklyn 6 i fair number of heatier men ers here yvesterday, losing to New | Philadelphia ...., 4 5 The division will be divided York., 3 to ses won in | Boston .. a5 9 E into groups 101 victory to their already good- | the Smalley playground boys added | ording to weight, third inning, scoring twice on | St. Louis ......... There are about a dozen men of wins. The Burritt boys | Caldwell's single, Gilhooley’s triple I weighing upward of 180 pounds, vers Mo mear opponents however. | andsdaniSinneld fouti M GaldwellNwas | Games Today The present week will be used | effcctive for New York in the pinches. and they were leading the first five | The score innings by a sci of 5 to 0. At this Brookliyn at Pittsburgh fomeUE ¥ o aduad i andither oW S ol G will be daily practices from now 1y i r. h. e Philadelphia at Chicagc ulSfolithe fend kot theliseason, Fithe stage of the game the Smalley boys | New York 01290000x—3 6 0 Boston at St. Loui: work expanding as the tempe settled down to some hard hitting | Cleveland 000000110—2 8 1 e i ture permits. Dobie wa and struck their regular stride in Coveleskie and O’Neill; Caldwell tcam play and they soon overtook and [ and Walters passed the Burritt team and when 5 s much AMERICAN LEAGUL pleased with his new men and & the spirit shown. Results Yesterday the game ended they were on top ! r 3, C = e y . Philadelphis w York Cleveland 2 = 11 to 7 count to their credit. Iphin . 3 Chicago 6, Boston 2 = — — = standing of the various teams in | Philadclphia, Aug. 16.—St. Louis, | ¢ e : T Seltoaate s s follons by timely hitting, coupled with the | & "‘:’K"‘\xm-y '(‘”I’;"l"““‘”" BATTLES IN THE ashing . Detroit 2 ; . p.c. | wildness of Jamieson and Adams, and " : Smalley .....i.... 88 | battery misplays. won the second ! St o HARDWARE CIRCUIT Smith _ ) 5 555 ( game of the series from Philadelphia Standing of the Clubs | Bartlett .. Al 5 {00 | yesterday, 7 to 2. Rogers kept the 16 Bast ey P 5 75 | loc ws hits scattered. Gardner | Boston ... 5 45 T | Burritt 3 7 100 | i lendidly, starting two double | Cleveland 5% « Rockwell-Drake and Annex to Stage What appears to be two of the best | Plays. The score ‘\f"‘f’”\‘.“‘;‘_;fi” o A Game Saturday At St. Mary's games of the season will be played r. h. e | New York Sk 5 in the Walnut Hill City Baseball | St. Louis 2100103007 9 2 | Chicago league at Walnut Hill park tomor- | Philadelphia . 001000010—2 10 2 | St. Louis % i ow afternoon. The first game will| Rogers and Severeid; Pierson, | Detroit o What promises to be the best game s < v s, Ja Eon Gl ~AVO: Philadelphia ... % 3 of the se: - ar - s be played between the Crescents and | Adams, Jamieson and McAvoy | ; e Ore e a e e the North Ends. The Crescents are _ league ake place ir S r l' ° lns’ holding down the first place position Washington 6, Detroit mes Today game Saturday at s v's field be- n the league race and have secured Washington, Aug. 16.—Opportune | Cleveland at New York tween the Rodkwell-Drake team and ! e get a box of Helmar into the hands playing. The North Ends are going [and Cunningham’'s wildness. enabled Detroit at Washington he Rockwell-Drake team have strong at the present time and are | Washington to defeat Detroit yvester- St. Louis at Philadelphia heen strengthened two wee owding the Crescents for their lofty | day, 6 to 2. The score = winning the last two an t e o ] . e games they bet OI ev ma ‘rescents a hard tussle to maintain [ Washington . 00002040x—6 10 3 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE this time to_trim them. The - oc their scanty lead. Both teams are | Detroit 200000000—2 5 3 — well-Drake team must win Saturday anxiously awaiting the umpire's Cunningham and Spencer Ayers, Results Yesterday. to have a chance for first place and “Play Ball” and the game should | Maiteson and Ainsmith Binghamton 7, Jersey 2 championship and no doubt the best certainly be an interesting one to the — Baltimore 4, Newark game will be playved right here ever-increasing crowd that gathers : Chicago 6, Boston Buffalo 10. Rochester ¢ The Rockwell-Drake team will use Ma/""_[" o the Highest Grade Tirkish he park on Satu s afternoon i, e e T e Hamilton 5, Toronto Oakes on the mound, as it was he and Egyptian Cigarettes in the Warld Bpartans and the Company M team | Boston to.six hits, three of them com- N | who pitched a no-hit game agains are booked in the second game. The | j,o iy the first inning, when the home | Standing of the the Annex when last they clashed, but rtans are tied for second - place | taerm scored two ruas, and: Chicago S 1 two errors bringing in a 2 to 0 scove withit}e NorthiEnds and s winiover| tooic the tesond tarial ot iive sericnr 6.l moronts _ i Sl G hnnex ohh. L he Company M boys will place them ol ko = 564 1 will do the flinging for Annex. Second n a position to move up the ladder uickly. = Although the Company M |j,¢t night for Philadelphia to enlist eam holds down the last position | i ;e Marines. The score he defeats that have placed them in | his position have been by the nar- | micago 130000020 Hamilton swest of margins and they have | po o 200000000 Jormey Gy ba S this league a bitter fight will | he distinction of giving the speedy | Guinn and Schalk; Miller . A > place as all teams are tied for | scents a good sound beating. This |« nang (e TR ! first with two won and two lost. The sume should be fully as good as the | £ | onto at Rochester st saane B ey ol have battling | 0 0g crowd of youngsters cheer- | eighth and was knocked out of the box, | victory being the result of PEnSE NS LR OB o RHODE ISLAND R\CING. ore at Jersey City e end e . their own team | while Demare \lso hit hard. The | pitches and a passed ball der the ba rd for Walnut | 0y ¥ \ng. 16.-—Sixteen Buffalo atl Hamilton § | ond game the Acorns and ckwell e 5 o oeanchea e TRy Zentlyl ofi New! Vork latarted 1 g A% falo at 14 Drake second teams will ¢ Score g were Binghamton ut Newavk e R 1 “‘~“‘\.M”;(.V,‘ .. 020302 5 coming ] f five runs and | game with the Dodg and St. Louis Playground. ago, and [to 2. It was the last league game | Bii ' [Rlllce Lieiaeins dornann | | this year for Eddie Collins. He left | Baltimore Sy D : N game at bring together the ¥ ochester ........ 56 P n7a | Emeralds with Mitchell in the box | Newark 3 ol ; {9 | against Hinch for the Vikings. Bu o 11 Hardware Clty Junior League, ! i | | [ 111l park tomorrow afternoon looks | 1 vesult in some . uternoon GRAND CIRCUIT RESULAS - e Bl neet Kb ind t ¢ e 1 i ek ' th of Ml ! w\\‘ Philadelphia. Aug Fo the e will De i ecs | Meehan and S Willian - the 2:18 tro .y».u)u;.; the Ma- | I Umplr A oiin ithoda Ash »f the most impo ar-old trottin Michael of : = = : s by €. M > | class e Chonit On the S \l;;:\mwuu the st | NATIONAL LEAGUE pitehe 1 « ne! T i i Coonibe RICHARDS AND TILDEN WIN ielson N, won T pace. | g, e Vetertiny ion v's and Colts wyground team B o e Boston, Aug. 16 ncent Richards The 1 GetomEMinneduolil hin ) David Guy, owned Ty | W ake their appearance here with Sl »t New York an i . Tilden, | Boy. « by Je LS Y hrothers of Poug Goxman B of Philadel nto the | W 1. Ma ; ind driven by play, The (rto will be in the box for A Royals g \“"‘;(,'1 ; ol S ey S ¢ Smith yelock s Dr. Kilburs 10000110 St Mary's Vs, Colts, 000000100, while the St by i cam will Dolan and Me- | Giangs Lose Out to Reds After Piling | f BOWLINC ommy ] round « ¢ Nationu! lawn ten y Murph ) were six J e S L B e e e SEMI-PROS BEAT BROWNS Mol ol et e et Juvenile Basehall League up Pive-Run Lead—Pirates Defeat Unknown Partner League, teating Nat W. Niles of [ professional Central Steel baseball | jes Y. R. Pell of New York in semi- | team vesterday defeated the Boston | old record for s track. and David | ever seen on any plavground the | cincinnati, Aug. 16.—Steele allowed Pittsburgh 3, Brooklyn 1 8nal round erdag by « Xational league club, 3 to 2, in an| Guy took the next two, clipping the | You Cubs defeated the Rovals in | Cincinnati two hits in Pittsburgh, Aug. 16.—Pittsburgh de- ol 6-4, 4-6, S exhibition game here. record to 2:05 1-4 in the second heat. | a sea-saw game 11-1% It was watched ! innings yesterday, but weak in the ! feated Brooklyn yesterday, 3 to 1, the : e | raves in 2:06 a new three-vear- | two of smalle kiddies team

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