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ffsbursh Vew York . Rariden and Cale Schmidt and Comstol (Second Gam? 100001000— 000000001— 0 0 t New York 6 Pittsburgh i Schmid Rariden and Toney; Smith and Cooper. Philadelphia nis, Aug two games of the T out an error, both Dball jay, errors hehind Ame proving the most costly and Philadel- broke its losing streak by win- rom St. Louls 7 to Not either side was earned. Tl 7, St Louis 1. —Afte sent plaving series with- sides juggled the yes run on 002020003—7 000000001—1 3ro 10 3 6 4 k and nd Prendergast ro AMERIGAN FORCES POUR INTO SIBERIA Four More Transports Reach Vla- divostok, Washington Learns Washington, Aug. 20.—Four more s —presumably try nsports containing American troops the Thirty-first infan have trom the Philippines at Vladivostok ordin Sec acc advice W the reaching tary of w Baker They will infantry join troops of seventh already there and will be reinforced later the Eighth tioned at Camp Fremont, Cal Chinese troops also are reaching the according to informs by troops from division, which were s Siberian border, tion reaching here. Fearing a threat- ened of Chinese territc by Austro-German Rus- sla, who joined the Red Guard against the Czecho-Slovaks, the Pekin go: ernment has sent a large force to the border The American forces at Viadivostok under General Graves will follow plans invasion war prisoners in already drawn up tentatively by Gen- | eral Otani, the Japanese In chief of the Jjolnt international forces. Gene Pevton C. March chief of staff, indicated last weck American troops 1 been sent or were being sent R and it nssumed that , forces will operate in the Ar aliics. The 1 ived the state 5 to flect « in W Vetrog Lenine, ihe shevik Leon Trotzky war 1d ho the in Kro to proper., ws 1T departr nd Nikolal continte re- and wotic ¢ Mosc on 10 he on the roadste Ger n 1 lost acting kes it ad both ha them 1 that power e and a with of 1 abated in I'» now colln Gierman off \ reigr rrov ),000 Adviceg reachi three special traing, man soldiers wearing R forms and the German emt Dave left Moscow for Petrograd carry 800 Ge uni staff fan Twenty- | is | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUG UST 20, 1918, IE OF CRUCIAL SERIES FROM INDIAN E’yays fgfaking the Joy Out of Lite ORI S AN "SHATTA ToUALL RECKON YeLALCS GWINE o TO (sl 7’ 159 (@B () =N = lm\A‘k’ T COUPLA . DAY [\-’ru'l_\. B I OUT AND PCANY ORDER UP SOMETHING P By Briggs| | | | AND TH UP WITH MEASLES You'RE BN SoME SCi1SSoR BILL SPOTS THE - AnD N FOR Two S | Chiea D NOW ARE PRACTICALLY SURE OF CHAMPIONSHIP—CUBS A MILE AHEAD OF 3 TC BE ASKED ABOUT WORLD’S SERIES—“EDDIE” COLLINS A SAILOR BOY—OTHER LIVE SPORTING NEWS OF INTEREST BASEBALL IN A HUTSHBLL SMALLEY SCHOOL NATIONAL IHES Pittshurg) Chic s Ve N Boston Broo 8, pl nr Philad LEAGUE rday k Standing of the Clubs New York Pittzhurgh Cincinnati Games 1T Poston a Brooklyn New Yor Philadely AMIRICAN Results Ye Philadelphia 9, Chicago 4 W 2 Ye Washington 3 St | nings) €opyright, 1918, by The Tribune Association (New York Tribune) RED SOX INGREASE. |, LEAD OVER INDIANS | Beat St. Louis Boston, | second of | from Cleveland RRed lead Aug. 20 Boston the import vesterday, 6 Sox, with 14 of four nlaec India his old t The contest was decic game mes Jo to in a ea. scor second Cleveland, inning. Covelc with one single off er out Tur W love Ruth pissed McInnis' sin through Shean and Strunk, on the play and threw out Scott started pitching two runs i nthe doubled, Meclnnis Agnew sho Ruth react scoring a MeQuil the sixtl seventh, w in sacrificed and singled. The sc Bostc | Cleveland 00400020 ..000000000 McQuillan Jones and Covelgskic O'Neill landed | Philadelphia 9, Philadelphia, Au, single, following two bases | two infield hits and Bush's e for the Athletics yesterda |'s, in the ninth with none out shut out Detroit until the si with one out, he T | Gregg replaced him aft | hit safely, Gregg pa th Adams 1 (& | Bush cleare with {1 C. Jones two in the 1 {of the a record bal | inning passed and d supplanted the passed ixth, e of nine The ablishing bases on seove Philadelphia | Detroit | c. Jones, | son, Gregze, K A llio ms and and Mc commander | New York 20 from N zame of t sterday, 4 to pitcher, but he | Chicago 1, New | o Yorlk, Aug. out of thre ning their last this city v Ynkee iocals, The was the kept 001600120 New Yol 000000001 Quinn Wishi . score Watson | 010103004—9 000008000—S Spencer; —Chicz toolk ant to 0, games over Tigers and Yanks Lose—Senators the ries iv- to the nes held two ¥ the tk Hoo: trur d Ho vt hin tt ur lan, 0, hen R and ore: - 6 Enzm: Agnev Detroit 8, 20.—Gardner's on bz rror, xth, our er ree w n n reg tri scored its. hird per nk's on- intentionally hird ner who vielded | uth Scott | ann 1ls, won ) to hen nen Gri ren. and ple atter half one T hite 10 6 Avoy 1 go m ew Yo he sc 1. Qui hit h their fly Wat- ade orls, n nn, ard hits fourteenth Washingto T.ouis 1061060000000 Rogers and ( Ainsmith over GRAND CIRCUTT RACING, irst Day at Poughkeepsic Provides | Close Contests. | Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Aug, 20 )ml racing marked the opening daj I 'the Grand of Circuit races at Pough- Directum T., w. 2:05 piloted Phomas Murphy, won “The Bel- | mont, pace, with | ease, but the other comparative s were all hard | fought contests, and although raced under the three-heat system, an extra heat was necessary to decide the win- ner in two of them | In the 7 pace Lizzie March | the first heat with four horses fi ing abreast. In the Rowe went out in the lead Atta and v never head tthoug March at the Atta led to within the in the third Hamlin, dri. Cox heating L neck. With the three heat starting in the final Hamlin again outstayed T sy tools ccon with Baron pressed by Lizzie Baron feet of Betsey also wire en by him by winners Betsy Atta { Lord the | thr | made heat The 2:04 provided the noon with ‘hf‘.’:' Bax Ben Ali the th winnir finish rron Stout trottin aight iptured rate heats, competition the of the ¢ but North keen in 2:10 trot, only st s in i every Ly s Lee, st with five s Tte race of the finish the and the in a driving Lou won second T rd. Ben Ali the extra er the first Hal race heat, Boy toolk heat closa i o | i TO BE OR NOT TO BE? | £ | Worla’s Series Question settled. Stin Wa { league shington, Aug. 20.—1If al the hig magnates championship fall they of War Otherwise want world's baseball series played { this had better ask Secre- tary Baker's permission at once. the effect pennant along with the BRaker said today officials desired to make for permission to retain playvers affected by the “work or fight” order long enough to a world's series he would consider it. “My ruling provides that haseball players of draft age should seek pro- ductive upation on befor first of Septembe Paker. have not change that ruling and I have not considered the subject. If the prop- er league officials formally request that the ruling be changed shall consider request and it But no such request has 1 to date, and until it made [ shall do nothin At ‘work or fight” Septem- will other that if order ber 1 hav will go into on and the to disband teams. Mr. the gue application winners | oc or the said Secretary ben requested to I upon en madc Conference Postponed. Cinecinnati, O Aug of B. America non-arrival | vresident of the John Heydler, sceretary of rie | Both today, on )stponed until Johngon and Heydl are ereid; Johnson and | their way here, and it is expected the | meeting will he called about noon. Spirit- | ish- | DUNDEE-TOUHEY DRAW and Paterson Boy in Fast Bout With No Decision. Johnny and idol rir Dundee of the , the flame-haired met in their fourth the Armory A. A. of Jersey City last night and the ques- ! tion of fistic superiority is still un- | settled. Dundee had a 1t shade the better of the milling night he also had a shade under his eye {where Tommy ed home a volley of hooks and jolts. But there West Side Tommy Touhey Paterson, battle at of was “EDDIE” COLLINS NOW A MARINE. lelphia 20 tar B Ph | Collir the Chicago the physical terday and United States pects to camp at within a Collins last Aug Eddie second baseman of Americans, examination s signed into the marines. He ex- leave for the training Paris Island (6} few days was thirty-one May, is married two children. passed vos- wi vears | and | HARDWARE LEAGUE RECORDS. | nothing decisive, and Touhey i another A to le mer wants chance her, faster fi has seldom been It | time, with siveness ov ht between lit- | fought here give and take all the | Touhey's sullc ercoming the ir the Scoteh Wop. down in the fifth round by ahouts as flashing Touhey d went can- hin, He into the indicated projec the ¢ that fluke landed a crash- port eve and The flow of Dundee badly to speak, and | with greater Paterson bo and was doin clip on and vas ward leaped up at fray with a th | the knockdown was a In the sixth Tomn ing right on Dundee’ | drew a stream of the life fluid bothered It cramped art, | Touhey smashed on o3} n ever The landed hard and often well at the end stren hlood his s0 very by Clay Turner and have been matched | eight round bout A. in Jersey City night Battling to meet in an the Armory A. next Monday at on The is going night of Sept ! command hope Benny Leonard and Ted ch other in Newark says t there will be fully 2,000 of the nien at the ringside, and he is go- ing provide a special scction for them hances are that Camp soldier shy 11l of the great hand when Lewis face Jack Curley Upton to be very on the 10, to on be ! Downt i Burdino Levinsky | BOWLING RECORDS The following is the standing in the Unknown Partner league at the Aetna | alleys | | | | | | | | Ave. 108 | 102 | 105 | | Foote Larson 2. Anderson Sattler Thowmpson Patrus A. Anderson i Kahm 96 | % 100 101 0 SARATOGA, AT prings. we Moha eature of sclling St | mission i an upset. as Slippery Hollister in the last sev- eat the Macomber resnlted slipped enteen yards, and in nast | Sechmidat, Following are the records of play- ers taking part in five over games oy the .2 Rockwell Drake, ekwell & Drake mo who batted O'Dell 50 mark Cubelu onnc Norfeldt, Wells, . S. Vikin Emeralds impbell. Annex Firth, Rockwell & Peterson, Annex Paulson, Rockwell & A. Blanchard, Annex Oakes, Rockwell & Drake Rucker, Emeralds, Emeralds 304 Drake 304 Dr 250 Home Runs: “ampbell, Annex Three-Base Hits, Wells, Emeralds . Paulson, Rockwell & Drake O'Dell, Rockwell & Drake Oak Rockwell & Dra Cubelus, Vikin, Dahlson, Vikings .. N. Annex Two-Rase Hity (Over Two). Kilduft H. Cam Wells, Larson, O'Rrien, 1 S. Firth, Rockwell & Most Rur Welsh, | ds Rockwell & Drake . Viking Annex bbell, Annex Drake Drak in Scven Games, Cubelus Stolen Bascs, Kilduff, Annex H. Campbeli, Anne Rucker, Emerald Crover, Rockwell & s th, Rockwell & Downham, Rockwell & Drake . J. Welsl Annex G. Campbell, Annex Drale Dralkc Pitchers’ Record, Oakes, Blanchard, W. Johns Hinchli Rockwell & Annex , Vikin Vikings Iimeralds Kania, lEmeralds Mitehell, | Johnson, Rockwell & Drake Claughne Emeralds Drake HEYDLER AT MEITING New . league le ¢ Cincinnatt \fternoon to attend a meetin National “omm n todax. The com- discus Heydle M to represent zh not a ¥ the Na the world ser full leagie. 3 B e power tiontl Ithot member | of the commission, Boston 6, Clevelar ding of the Roston Cleveland Washin Chi New on o1k Louis Detroit Philadelp sames T Philade New Roste Detroit Chicago at Cleveland at (Only three at INTERNATION Ye: amton 12, Je Newark 3, B Buffalo 6, Rochest Toronto 9, Hamilt Results Bing Detroit games W 1 foday LEAGUE sterday S vk 1 Louis nd 0 Clubs L. Poday >Iphia. York n scheduled.) AL LEAGUE day ersey City 1 ste S Itimore 2 on § Standing of the Clubs Toronto | Binghamton Baltimore Rochester ric o Hamilton Jersey City Games T Hamilton a Rochester at Buffs Jersey City Newark BROCK VS. Matt Brock, the weight, who meets the Armory A. A vesterday and is the has met Dundee, Gramer, Kilbane. fiths and Kill credited with a win confident, pointi fought Willie Ja the Scotch chs of Troy, N in the ne Riley fur fly Young Jackson De W semi-f W. 74 69 L. foday Toronto. alo, at Binghamton. at Baltimore. BRITT. Cleveland Britt tonight, ar > favorite. aney the only . Britt's fri ng to the ckson mpion, will ral and make P.C. 2.0, light- at ived He Chancy, and ¢ f- one 1ds | v Johnny John | W the | werc [ As Presi CLINGHES PENNANT ‘Championship Nine Wins Another. Victory in Juvenile League In Inter-P Walnut vground seball league at rk sterday Hill mornir Smalley playground teart won wed Bartl 100k a position hard fought game from the playground team 13 and firmer hold on the first The Bartlett hoys worked win, but the Smalley boys the nt at the maintained an ut the en< le i the week baseball, Smalley havin thel two, the East three, the Burrit and the Bartlett boys one more| me to play. At no time during the has the interest been keen| now when all of the teams realize that their last chances to dis- lodge each other from their respect- ive places in the league race are af] hand. The standing of the teams tof date is as follows to 8 to Uways in e right n time and the play he its last even team throughc re game n with Smith st of of the two two g season as it lley Smith Bartlett East : Burnit oo 3 7 In the afternoon, athletics were in- dulged in at Bartlett playground. the form of short dashes. Tha usual list of events was cut down inl order that Supervisor W. S. Slater would he afforded sufficient time to instr the girls in their marching and flag drill which will be a part of the annual Play Festival pro- m which will be rendered at Wal= Hill park on Thur: ternoony 29th The winners the four that were run were as ct their nut Aug dashes ay in off re follows Twenty 1s5) won Dziczek; nty vard dash minon ond, S¢ (girl's Karkie Harkie (hoys Ki; lomyzy junior secondy by N H a ) wor A. Grezbe Makula; third, W. B orty yard dash Piort third vard minon : by secondy W rls s) won by J Todzia Forty class) wska; (boys' ikowski vard das won by S. B Belomyzy Miss Pauline Manoolian, by defeat- ing all the Test of the girl ring tossery at the Burritt playground 1pion of the yground for junigr second, declared division at of the chs this 1918 p! RED SOX STAR! Harry Everett Pr Sox Hooper, Scott and Amos tuffy™ Frazee of announced yesterday, have re- ceived notices from their exemption boards that they will have until Sept. 15 to enter some useful occupations ent Frazee insists that thera will be a World's Series, this meand Strunky MecInnis, the Red sident Harry that these boys will probably be in it, BEZDEK MAY shington, Pa., Aug. 20.—Huga Bezdck, manager the Pittsburg Pirates and for some seasons football coach for Oregon University, may be named gridiron tutor at Washington & Jefferson, to succeed David C. Mor= row, who has gone into the army. Bezdek will take charge Sept. 16 if his terms are acceptable BE COACH. of Factory Rebuilt Typewriters of A_ll_Makes Sold, Rented and Repaired. N. B. Typewriter Exchange Telephone 612 We Handle the Well Known Brand of_ GENASCO ASPHALT SHINGLES i 30 ew Britain Lumber & Coal Co. § § i Park Street, Gily g Phone 52 and 53

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