New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 19, 1918, Page 8

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Philadelphis vesterday, right-ficld Sherdel and hitting of 00001021x 000000000 WALNUT HILL LEAGUE. feated the Spartans, Saturday’s North Ends vs Ig as follows Ring Toss, After going through ring playground fully competitor elf ournament aliminated champion division af the Smith playground ring-tossor GRAND CIRCUIT SHIFT Poughkeepsie, 11 Metropolitan ve for the 2:05 Washington grounds for bases Washington 00200000x— 100100000—1 and Ainsmith Ror nth, | apid |\ ) Binghamton \Baltimore 2-0, Jersey Rochester f n ue and | h ler and | 0-1. ortune ses in zame ball into | Philadelphin pitch MeHenry scores h N and and | afternoon place league Mode 1t Spartans at 4 o’clock da P.C $00 400 00 rounds of toss of t Two races River con ard a quartered before Many make | the pe other 5 SUL/TS. —Waghington local this season, largely h 10 4 Shaw WEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD. MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1918, N CLOSE BATTLE WITH RAY FISHER AT MERIDEN—KINI RY STARS IN PIONEER ORY OVER CORINTHIANS—BASEBALL OUT- | FIGHT DE WITH BRAVES—SENATORS WIN FIRST HOME GAME THIS YEAR FROM BROWNS—DUNDEE MAY A HOTSHELL| AL LEAGUE Brooklyn 1-1 j beheduled. the Clubs LEAGUE ‘ scheduled. of the Clubs Games Today ago at New York. PLouis at Washington troit at Philadelphia P Cleveland at Boston. Results Yesterday. Standing of the Clubs \ | Toronto Binghamton Baltimore Rochester 35 1 | Jersey City mes Today three games scheduled.y Foxhibition Haven Colonia TY RESULTS, 010131010~ 000000100~ 020070020 000002001—3 t games to play Hardware City Junior League. 210003002 Swanson and | though he did not r | mous delivery even once, Fisher kept the Colt's Park St. Mary's, en- { ed on his delivery for seven ¥'s Champions, for championship arc nine ¢ en- | yuivenile Playground Leag Independents DUNDEE MAY MEL LIONARD. di th hits. full title-holder Scotch-Wop “Paterson has outboxed occasions, a more decisive three previous this time—by —=r= | BENNY LEONARD — RAY FISHER WINS FROM BILLY DUDACK Ex-Big Leaghei Has Tussle With Local Boy The Meriden Morning Record, to- ! day had the following to say about the | game at Hanover I’ark vesterday be- tween Koit Slocum and the Wchenck nine: “In one of the specdiest sgames which has been played at Hanove park this season the Fort Slocums de- feated the Schencks yesterday after- | noon by the score of 4 to &. It was i a classy exhibition in every sense of | the word and. although the crowd was of good size, it merited a larger at- tendancs ay Fisher, the redoubtable spit ball artist, who before his enlistment in the government service, was one of the best twirlers who ever donned a New York American uniform, was on the firing line for the visitors. Al- rt to his f the local players on the qui vive ev minute of the session and his rapid fire delivery caused spectators to won- | der. h mary ield of all lent support but when it came to the batti departme Dudack a small pu was surrounded by a rs who rendered excel- only land- fe hits. ur Manager Gillooly and his Caster- men fighters wera in prime condition for the (ray, making. a half do: bingles off Fisher and they did exc lent work on the fieiding as well cors Losc Game, I'wo errors were responsible really | for loss of the game. The first was itating a hard run -opped in right field, long fly, neces which Gillooley ¢ ind the second v the plate which, had it be; would wise the outcome m different story to record Features of the have prevented a tall t have been a game were the work of Demeo, former Southern Leaguer, at short for the visitors and Horken- heimer's work in the ime position for the home bove. Both had excellent <nowledze of ! the groat national sport at critical times, Horkheimer's one hand stop chances to display the of a hard hit liner, which he fielded to Hallback in time to he hot corner thou rity and Ilallback figured in a double play also which put a crimp spirations of the soldier boys Throughout the battle none of the hits came in bunces and Dud < was - By Briggs| ‘BASEBALL SITUATION LOOKS DISHAL Gaints Out of Running—Red Sox | 7 May Win Out | When ; Fellé}:Nggds i th Giants as tional league penn while Washing- series talk Clevelana's ercoming the three-game lead of the | | The Giants really been out of the the possibility of another Chicago blow experienced . goo0d four-game the Cubs kicked maining games half of their HARPER'S RE The Ha drive through the glimmering double-header to the Reds Cleveland- practically ! not the Indians have The two clubs had two games Cleveland ) looked so gocd here that it was figured | the Red Sox three str last five vears. Yankees have been nd how high Bos- tood in the s ¥ z of the club remaining . i~ Copyright, 1918, by The Tribune Association (New York Tribune) emerge from the series with two-game lead intact on the whole afforded tip top support crucizl moments both I PIONEERS WIN park an dthe proba- Red Sox will have uncertainty bilities are that the Schencks that they City—Kini seemed mighty ple: and the crowd 2d with the shonw Watched Closely, fans regretted the collapse Ashingtons ators had made such splendid prog- Corinthians of wing card the army. is thrilling and propelling | Cleveland and Boston s the sphere Corinthian is doubtful the Dodgers his backstop on the jump every min- “‘cannon bails" bound off pitching of Brooklyns, as he won Corinthian | who is striving for a safe was rounding second inevitabie | isher’s countenance. conplimenta exchanged concerning nd took it all with % good-naturedness.” respecilve and Caucasian races Blows followed ! Johnson, were quick prolonged perceive the danger 2o 0w Pioneers and only 72 West Main Street. 1 1 they found Bill ' ¢ Horkheimer Corinthians. 010110100 000002010 a wild throw to perfect | Other- | MeGoority We Handle the Well Known Brand of GENASCO ASPHALT SHINGLES New Britain Lumber & Goal Co. | 301 Park Street, Giiy COLONIALS BEAT RED SOX. 00101150x Corinthian 010000000—1 The feature of a home run by . ail Charles at | was the Johnson to GoeB bases on balls Lynch struck out, hit by pitcher, left on bases, Pion- Corinthians Lighthouse by Lyneh6, Schaefer 6 0000002103 Dudack b: Partica, Kinney and Mayep Corinthians shut- hody j ot ext \terested v and play- Chic praciically nched the Nationa! leagie pennant Red Sox have pretty fair griy the American lesgue lead. in view e fact the Hub concludeéd its eason at hame two wecks hence. Stil eveland and Washingion are Loth sc np to the F issue may not >d Sox that the pen dectded unti atmost the last day Here is n American league situ then, which in normal timee would have the sporting world Ago weeks fore the close of th on. Yef no one hears any world's Tt is classic of America | sports might pav promotion expenses n hope to do little beiter this The hottom has failen out of baseball for the time | VEAN GREGG OUT FOR YEAR. Vean Gregg, veteran southpaw of Athletics, who has been pitghing ball, is out for the season Gregg suffered an injury to his back Chicago last week, which wil him off the hill ‘ORD ENDED. inless inning record owned Harper, the star southpaw Clark Griffith’s Nationals, wae attered recently by Joe Wood, whe pled in the tenth inning of a me in Cleveland to score later the ning run PAINT ' MADE IN : SPRINGFIELD PAINT-AND CHEMICAL CO. RACKLIFFIZ BROS. CO. New Bri 1 Distributor. 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