New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 17, 1918, Page 8

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Pnior By me, 6 girls, mino i sec- ond, & feet § inches: Three stan . (hoys, minor classf Shimeck second, 1. 1 X, third, T. Fa- gan; distance, tet 3 inches. Three standing broad jumps. (girls, junior class) won by A. Valuconi second, M. Godin; third, D. Hinman; distance, 14 feet 11 inches Three standing broad jumps, (girls, enior class) won by C. Blinn; second, \[. Dragone; third, M. McGuire; dis- CHANCES FADING Reds Beat Mchaw‘s Men While Dodgers Punish Pirates | | | Cincinnati, Aug, 17.—After New | York had sone to the frant in the half of the ninth inning veester- jay by hitting Schneider freely. Cin- sinnatl came back in the last half, snocked Steele out of the box and won \fter Perritt had relicved the left- ,ander. Toney pitched well for eight nings except in the third, when a single, a walk and Roush’s home run rave Cincinnati three runs. Schneider aas wild, but received excellent sup- port . The scare Cincinnati ...003000002 New York 000020002—4 Batteries—Toney, Steele Perritt and jiden and McCarty; Schneider and Wingo. Brooklyn 5, Pittsburgh 1. Pittsburgh, Aug. 17.—Pitcher May- »r's delivery was easy for the Braok- yns during the first six innings of sterday’s game with the Pirates here. He was driven from the box nd Pittsburgh was defeated, 5 to 1. Ihis is Mayer's first defeat since join ng the Pirates, after winning eight \traight games. Cheney was in good ‘orm and held the home sluggers sife A1l the time. The score Brooklyn ...300002000—5 Pittsburgh .. 000001000—1 Batteries — Cheney and Miller; Maye, Sanders and Schmidt and Smith St. Louis 8 Boston 0. St. Louis, Aug. 17.—Packard gave Joston three hits vesterday while his eammates pounded the offerings of rudolph to all corners of the field in "e first and second innings when the ocals scored all of their runs, St Louis shutting out the visitors 8 to 0, n the first game of the series. The ,ston team was late in arriving and me did not start until nearly 4 he scorc Loui 5000000x—S >ston 000000600-—0 Jtterles—itudolph, Crandall Pucka 1@ Gonzales BOWLING RESULTS Unknown Partner Leagu <ahm 02 95 110 99 126 arson 109 95 96 105 106 Thompson. S$7 a7 94—477 mrson ... 88 8 01 5 D4——454 L TO BOX AT BIG BENEFIT SHOW—GREAT INTERNATIONAL AUTO RACE TODAY—RED SO § AFTERNOON--“HAL” CHASE PROBABLY OUT OF BASEBALL FOR ALL TiNE—OTHER LIVE TOPICS OF DIAMOND AND TRACK — Istablished 1886 E———— | GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE ICE THE WORK OR ORDER - ARREST e f'Boor OT ENGAGED | P / [ : CONTINUING OUR HALF YEARLY SALE including e ; Hart, Schafiner & Marx Suits A Great Saving Is Possible fee We i{ave a Good Lihe of Bathing bth Work and Fight - - - 'HARTEORD READY |BASEBALL IN A UTSH NATIONAL LEAGUE FOR GRAND CIRCUIT| | neone v Brooklyn 5. Pittsbu Cincinnati 5, New Yorl Il | ‘HAL, EHASE !]{]NE !m»mm;.\ to our national game. 'rhm'] SPORT CHATTER. 2 < } S it 1 F | Bet away with crookedness and lots | . i . TIEERS WA[LUP | . St. Louis 8 Boston 0 | of G, ST o i | Evidently some of the baseball| | ¢ Laidinhig ig et | 1 reing, “wresiing and usi | of tho baseba | Labor Day Week Will See Stapj rrneochmie-cn Copyright, 1918, by The Tribune Association (New York Tribune) lism. But once let a ball player err ' Dld8nates see no hope for baseball in I on the side of playing integrity and /1919. Ebbets Field in Brooklyn is to | | . Standing of the ( : We feel sorry for Chase, He ls a !house and the owners of the New Chic e great hall player, if lacking mental (\horkl Giants have similar plans for | BT New York ...... 3 = balance. No first baseman has ever the Polo Grounds. Foch may break S The nominations o the earlviolos: | Bittsbure Serious Charges, Even il UD- the aistineuion of provaniv being tha before then and nut not oniy the ai- | BUSH Pitches Red Sox to Victory ins cvents, o the rand Cirenit| piookin greatest batter of his kind, in thai lies in Berlin but baseball back on the | y‘”"“'”“ which will be held in Hart- | philadelphia i m he is one of the few left-handers we map ford Labor Day week. in connection | Boston rou"ded‘ Meflfl HlS F”]]Sh have ever seen who pats right-hand- *O(hel' SGOI‘CS with the Connecticut fair, show that [ St. Louis ed.That point in Chase’s playing al- - e e R Well, if Laseball is passing football m——— il here seems to be no end to Hal | Sallee hits the same way, but, then, 1§ comins And the Navy is first in| Washington, Aug. 17.—Entering the | "1 b€ there, ready to take the word CHuselel Canatity oy et thing il oo Slha el iva i oo nhe el o muen jeterice it xoing Down at the Naval | ninth with a lead of six runs, Harpe: | when the bell rings. The §$2 trouble. Among other things Chase | food for thought Academy in Annapolis 100 candidates | pitching for \Vashington, weak i e e e reported for the first practice Thurs- | with the result that Detroit the big line horses, and drivers Games Today Boston at St. Louis, Brooklyn at Pittsk h weakened, | for all trot will result in another con- New York at Cincinnati. 500, free A auboialhate) iirasbonaible) Shenlin V day. S e b e e ;‘i‘\‘rp:y::];;‘ testl between st Ericos anal Mot Philadelphia at Chicago trusted with managerial tasks and an GORINTHIANS S. PIONEERS e the visitors made two runs, while the | 25k OF L Princeton the other uncommonly lucky eard player. Tho local team could make only one and | champion in the Cox stable, while the last we have heard players say often. Detroit won the game, 8 to 7 ar- ec-year-ol¢ ring 7 S He has been abruptly bounced off Local Boys Will Try to Beat Fast per was knock t(l ()\’:'“‘0; l\h("(l»rv\. m”(“]:(. | '\I,” ,\ i olRo Ol M”j‘ oul KesnliglXosterday ek e b el el PInth Tanime e out of the box in the | Murphy'a big stake winner Chestnut| Cleveland New York 4. mentum for leap from organized made, but Shaw, who relieved him, is- | 1 ¢t€r: the marvellous trotter Holly Boston 2, Chicago 0 baseball to the JFFederal league, when sued two passes which forced over the | ro0d Bob that was bred and devel- Detroit 8, Washington that funny collection of seraphs glut- tieing run. The winning runs in the | oPed by J. L. Dodge, Selka the fast- [ MNES) ted the playing market with their | The Corinthians of Hartford will sixteenth were the result of errors by | est three-yvear old filly in training, the | St- Louis &, Philadelphia money. e has been very mueh of an | cross Mats with the Ploneers tomor- individualist, has Mr. Chase, exper- | row afternon at 3 o'clock. They are iencing all the sensations that g0 one of the best colored teams around with the various estates from hero to : here, having beaten the Annex of bum. e has been very, very £00d i New Britain twice. ,The Pioneers will andivery, very bud, both his' friends vt ‘show them that they are not andgencilcapdy in their class. A fast game is prom- Now Chase is accused of (1) wager- iseq on the Ellis street ground ineglong el s DIchg e oant cl The manager of the Pioneers also pated, (2) trying to influence a piteh- | icpo0 40 gtate that he is trying to AMERICAN LEAGUE - Here's anothey baseball league that has been hit. It's the 205th Kield league, 'somewhere in Colored Aggregatione=Other | Goodl Brance In making the announce- ment “The Range Finder,” that Teams Booked. organization’s official paper, states: ‘Owing to the intensive training, :\);\(fl\(:-;;’(‘:i(:.’\‘:‘.‘v ‘Tf:n“w”yl’?)%:‘t}"”r”‘; Foster, who missed Harper's grounder, | Manrico gelding Fleven Black, Mi- I - < & can and the Jack of | hooted Bush's low hit and then threw | riam Guy who has been winning on Standing of the Clubs time, this paper regrets to advise that | wildly to the plate. The score the half-mile (racks. The Divorcee w L. the remainder of the games scheduled r. h. e.| the half-mile tracks, The Divorcee | Boston Geacoons (62 15 have heen temporarily postponed Detroit 0000000060000002—8 16 3| lumbus three weeks ago, and the A Cleveland 6l 48 “We hope, however, in the near fu- | Wash 5000001000000001—7 14 bama filly Mamie Locke that won the | Washington ...... 6 50 ture to finish the schedule. The games | Batteries—Kallio, Jones, Cunning- | first time out at North Randall New York so far played showed that this regi- [ham and Spencer; H. Harper, Shaw, The Charfer Oak purse, is the first | Chicago ment is chock full of ‘Dep’, ball play- | Johnson and Ainsmith. $10,000 cvent contested this year, and | St. Louis ers and francs, the latter being just a — a formidable field is eligible to start | Detroit er of a rival team to .m,,\ Hieameland e e e e e little s !Em:(‘r This paper awaits the . Boston 2, Chicago 0. in it, the list including Chilcoot, that | Philadelphia (3) heing a chronic habitues of Pool- xow Britain day, as it helieves most of the boys do | _Boston, Aug. 17.—Bush outpitched | won in 2:04 1-4 at Columbus, Holly- . rooms The word noolroom, as it e e e et when it will be possible to complete | Cicotte yesterday and Boston won the | rood Kate that was second to Bin- Games Today should,' sends a shiver down the | i 1ot here Sunday, August S the balance of the games to be|©dd and last game of the Chicago se- | land in 2:05 1-4, the half-mile - spinesNotl cnosel conneciedl v snilioro Sl IR e S e played:” ries, 2 to 0. Hooper's single. Shean’s | winner Mintmark, Alma Forbes and Ll s el e L g league sta heir line up Let’s hope they play them in Berlin, | inficld out and Strunk's triple scored | Royal Knight both winners at Cleve- or less prominent citizens, who have e on run in the first. Coffey’s single [ land, as well L traclk Cleveland at Boston Chicago at New Yo t St. Louis at Washington as Geers with June Rec e aasiat vet succeeded in eluding Provost K. OF. C. SHOW. S G S ; _|and Mayer's double scored the other|a winner at the first :y:‘ ‘v‘v‘w’m‘h‘n‘:{ et b Sy T et b il oy Sir Tris Spoaker and the rest of the lrun in the second. Coffey's fielding | in the Grand Cireuit this vear and bucketshops, in our hotels and | Leonard and Dempsey Fail to Appe “‘,\",‘”“‘;’0”1" ""(‘_”"_“‘m"{\-n 1:‘:j“' Goohissmasiereslient It scoic The Battle Royal for 2:06 trotters INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE downtown brokers' offices a good But Others Box Well. i g tlizecida yision atiienyey r. . e should prove as g race as the many hours each day and still look ZEiploday Boston .........11000000x—2 8§ 0! Charter Oak pursc ¢h of the thi Results Yesterday SeSE R R el e Billy Miske outpointed Battling Le- Victor Linart, the Belgian is riding | Chieago S o Gu000000 a0 R elliol| e ateal s e e il ek player or an umpire (see the | vinsky in a rattling good hout at the |4 bicvele like a world’s champion 3atteries—Cicatte and Schalk; Bush | Sl = it 5 of the Touisville cquartet expelled | KNights of Columbus War I'und Ben- | these days and is anvious to meet Vin- | and Mayer | careers, the most prominent this vear tufralo S Tton 3 from baseball for life, Umpire *Brick” | efit hoxing show held at Ebbets Field 'cent Maronna in a match race again. . — N iy e el v o Bufialo f, Hamidon b Owens expulsion from the National | in Brooklyn last night. In another of .There’s “bad medicine” between this St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 2. S T e T Binghamton it leasue and now “Prince Hal” Chase) | the feature houts kddie Wallace had pair and Linart wants to get back at Philadelphia, Aug. 17.—Davenport, SN SR e e : . . choald most meticulously avoid these | @ shade the better of Johnny Dundee | the Ttalian for the defeat he handed | for the second time in three day e e e e ) s e {1 IR o kindred places. The . charges | in four rounds of exceedingly fast and | him in their previous set-to pitched St. Louis to victory over Phil- | record’ of the world, Busy's Tesile | i Toronto 7, Rochester winners at some time during their Raltimore Tersey City e I el [lalever boxing _ 1delphia yesterday, 5 to 2. The Browns g ase, med, are agen Sl aetion inet hotblE s e M Jack Dempsey who was to have | . ’ junched hits off Johnson in tho Fhewson and Owner Herrmann refuse | boxed Battling Levinsky, was on hand | 222088 22 B the bike star, will | fourth and fifth, threc of their five e thom "ThAt 1o s ou | with an excuse, Ted “Kid” Lewls, [Probably make his last appearance|two-bagsors coming in those innings Chase should have the right to make | Welterweight champion of the world, [ 2°11n¢ the X otors in the American | Demmitt, after hifting for two his defense before the proper author- | Was there, dressed in his ring regalia, ities. ready to box Jack Britton, but Jack : h Hamilton \triving in Cinelnnati Chase tolg |bad seut word that e had a stom- enrolled in the aviation corps and ex- | there and was an easy out T s hey | Jersey City 4 g ir f asc ¢ ots s e e ¢ B in s ke anothe newspapermen that the allegations|ach ache and this bout also fell pects to start flying within & week or | < it whirl at the leaders. If he is, it will 2 Wore. the mesult of a faud between | through. Benny Leonard, lightweight | 0. Clsrencelcan inenform ini the 1968 Louls & 0220000 S T 9 0 (e BT A ¢ e e champion, was another who was un- | AT as wel as he could behind the | Philadelphia 0000010710~ juir 10 two-minu a- himself and several of the Cincinnati [ ¢ ) oo enonrl S e e e i bR GE ctin InAino en t ki players, among whom are Sherwood | able to go on et & A sl e Murphy will select cither Directum J ! : i e e But the crowid was there. It was G a Johnson, Pierson, Gregs and MeAvoy ! : : : Magee, Groh and Neale. He admit-| Lt ey o e S or Oro Fino, while Walter Cochato = there coplously. Ehbe's a4 was he 1a ne the Rea Sox tackled ; 5 I ted that he had visited poolrooms, ’ ot S s Bdwand ) Comsewosue Hal, | Mary put only, he said, to submit a ws packed and the Knights w be proud ! Cleveland was two weeks ago. They | ' 12, New York 4. Itosalind Parr and Robert Gatewood e Theisare ' lot| wheniithey! furniithe “ateiioverito meti i follinsame saries in the Dhio ol NS SIS s R e it e of zood New York playe ‘md man- | our soldier boys. Tt ran way way up | State. Cleveland won three of the | 1L BIIOSFILOTIN oY GOLF PINALS TODAY agers playing the ponics Toronto 0 | Binghamton Baltimore one of the largest money winning trotters last year, and the four-year- old champion Bertha McGuire 2:01 1-4, as well as the old war horses > hase: e 3 1 n J: championship race at Revere tonight |in the first inning dashed to third S B Ve il Hortom | until the end of the war. Carman is | moment later, found Sisler already In the Whirlwind purse, for 2:06 pacers Cox may have A Game of Rochester Buffalo Games Today Rochester ( re at Jersey City linghamton at Newar uftalo at Hamilton into the thousands. games and Roston n one. Co. | York t v : Yankees in il . cleskie won two \ing Mays g | last same series yesterday, 12 SON. ST\ CALUED, i eterin o S Ito 4. 'The visitors piled up runs at bl te B. Alexander R v beat Irazee, president f the | Tte did not dis h accusation iring ; several week SRS LOWERS HCORD. vy b h an uncer will on Finneran and Sanders in th vork, Jones Red Sox had to S Rlroun i ANl eisn) e, Wood hit ig —A world's | nystle for the on zame they won, | winning from Morton, 2 to tain, merc \ ! ins record for trofting stillivns was hung ! pana Ruth doubic and 1 nelex wnd miad rivil i P 6 driven by Ed Gee i \ odds to r-all cvent, the featurc a anything about | of the cloring day of the Grand Cir : - Barrow’s men made against the o G cult meeting at Belmont track Yester- | oop o (qanor Ttee dsal t the Fohls York pitehe l case against Chase | qay St. Frisco won the race 1n ;”‘I . Lottt fo: o ago, for ad the SoX heen able to take the se- ries from Cleveland the I clean st fourt . only r 20ing I nnin was indeed o sorry showing that v b New Yorl 20000600 ! thus preventin ious one. It will undoubtedly { giraight heats, With L rineston see Batteries oumb nd S them from 1 world ver plaving career. Bven if the | ong, and Miss Bertha Dillon third. [n ¥ : Finneran, Sanders and Wilters series il the ! showed flashes of the form which w0t entirely | the first heat, pushed hard by Miss | Would have by this timeé peen von peunant, It y ) he {him international fame in Davis led to the Bosto . Tt is impera LEWTS FIGITS TONIGHT. w 8 laye : el tournaments. The least two of At the International leazne hase named en notific wo rs fell off 2 The pennant race Bertha Dillon, the stallion stepped the estern title half in one minute and the mile in |tive that the Sox take at 1201 3-4 equalling his own world’s | the thres zames in the series opening Jorsey City tonight, Ted “Kig" | not be I to pla world’s ' temorrow will bring Alexanderd 1 penir | | BE £ park e ; tallion record, made | ear. gt | today he Fens. Should the clan of | 1,ewis, the welterweight “champion. | xeric his re- | Wright, each of whom has playd3 ) irisco won the second and third hehrs | Rarrow fail. Cleveland wouiq - | will meet Malter Mohr of Brooklyn in | ceived = notifiention,” said Tra- | former championship teams, »:04 3.4 and 2:03, and lowered tha | doubtedly be the favorite with Wash- | an eight-round bout. Three houts of | zee. “and if the Iied Sox win the pen- {the onthful sensations Vinegnt on any ofh a1 clu Hie be through because there will fin i £ be no other place to go world's record for three heats made | ington dangerous praposition for | four rounds each and ome of six | nant we will most certainly procced ‘ards of New York and w. T This, after all, is a pretty good tes- lhv awah at Lexington In 1914, Lee Fohl's men to heal out [ rounas YAill preceds the main event. ) with the world's series.” 4 of Philadelphia

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