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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918, NG, LOWERS SALVATOR'S RECORD FOR MILE AT SARATOGA—SECRETARY BAKER HAS NOT YET GIVEN OFFICIAL O. K. FOR L GIANTS—RED S0X AND INDIANS WIN—RESULTS OF FIELD EVENTS AT ST. MARY’S PLAYGROUNDS—OTHER SPORT ITEMS in_the By Briggs [ PIRATES DEFEAT | YANKS TWIST ' = - OTALLINGS' MEN TIGER'S TAIL \ GIVE M:E FRL;;;;‘N‘D( R } . e — 1 e “'ZH‘S*T‘TL” ~ AT g | Giants Take Bad Beating From | Red Sox and Indians Each Score oH- BOV! /5}&«7&‘\ / " TomE-- LETS . : { 8 , A Cubs—0ther Scores | a Win Pittsburgh, Aug. 2 zame in- New York, Aug. 22 e ork de« terspersed with long hits and errors, | fedted Detroit in the fir game aof their series here yesterday, 5 to 2. The first six men up for New York in the fternoon. 5 to 2. Both pitchers ond inning hit safely off Dauss, Nehf and Mille ade errors of Mogridge cleaning the bases with a judgment which cost runs. The latter DAL Lhe o : was pn second when Leach got his | : L £ New York 05000000x—5 10 ¥ Detroit 010001000—2 11 1 Dauss, C. Jones, Kallio and Spencerj Mogridge and Walte: the Pirates defeated Boston yesterday second triple in the seventh inning, ind after running past third returned to touch the base. He was put out at the plate with Leach right behind him e e Aor e Philadelphia 4, Chicago 1. Pitieh nin 10000020%—3 Philadelphia, Aug. 22.—Heavy hit< Boston . . 001100000 2 3 |ting by Walker and Burns beat Ci< cotte yesterday, and the Athletics worl " 5 Nehf and Wagner: Miller and |the first game of the series with Chi< "WheRE N HEAVEN'S NAME You hmidt cago, 4 to 1. Chicago tied the scorq n ik R P e U S A CTAS (oS in the seventh when three hits filled s oniTion : ARE FUNNT =\ Dot ivow i A FINE T e e i id the bases, Schalk’s sacrifice fly driv< kl}’f} ""bo'N,!! CARE SPECTACLE YOU MADE OF TouRSELF- | ncago 9, New York 2. ing in Gandil. The visitors again filled 63 . 20 Chicago, Aug. 22.—Chicago in- | the bases in the ninth, hut Perry A DQN T CAR e e creased its lead on New York yester- | fanned Pinch Hitter Jacobs with thred = ARt day to ten and a half games by de- | pitched balls. The score feating the visitors, 8 to 2 in the first ame of the series. New York's-erratic | Philadelphia ....00001030x fielding, coupled with the opportune | Chicago L000000100— hitting and during base running by Cicotte and Schalk; Berry Chicago enabled them to win easily | kins. behind Tyler’s fine pitching and sup- — port The score Chicago .. 31021200x cw York .. 100010000 Boston 4, St. Louis 1. Boston, Aug. 22 Boston won thd first game of the series from St, Louig yesterday, 4 to 1, although outhit. Schupp, Perritt and Rariden; Tyler | SOthoron pitched seven innings, in i e e e which Boston made three runs and two hits, one a seratch single by Shean on a‘bunt and the other a home run to right center by Coffey. In the sixtly Cincinnati 1, Philadelphia 3. Sothoron filled the bases by issuing Cincinnati, Aug. 22.—The batting | tWo passes and hitting McInnis. Scott’s and base running of Roush and . |acrifice {lv to Demmitt and the lai- Magee were the features of yester- | ter's bad throw then allowed two rung day's game which Cincinnati won | to score. The score: : from Philadelphia 4 to 3 in ten in- - h.oe. i as: - - ; o0 s nings. In the tenth, Magee sin- | Boston «.........0000 B 4 ia King. . €opyright, 1018, by The Tribune Association (New Yark Tribune) gled, stole second and third and | St Louis ........000010000—1 7 { ~ Firty-yard Dash, Girl's Junior Class scored on Blackburn's sacrifice fly | Sothoron, Houck and Nunamakerj —Katherine Schmidt, Mildred John- | e s Saeas son, Mary Maleney. e - — The score: r. h. e = the most prominent players now in the game. The Iuck of the draw has thrown Sixty-vard Dash, Girls’ Senior Class i ; ; v Cincinnati .. 2010000001—4 11 Cleveland 5, Washington 3. —Elizabeth Kobey, Lillian Watson, [ cpioi00 and sSt. Louis. The aggre- | that Britt, after a very bad start _5(" A | Philadelphia .. 1100000100-—3 10 1 Washington, Aug. 2 Superiod Alice McCue ey e e Aol l i a0 naileaa by severaliclty n'h;y]\< ,m({ | Hogg and Adams; Eller and Wingo. | Pitching enabled Cleveland to win tha ) -yard Obstacle a Girl S Sl . |iheld, it up to the time of the awards | : first game of the series from Washing« ,“’fl:,ty,f 2 ‘\ Vitsinia 4 4! s less than that which under ordi- | ,',‘, him on a foul. Just how much ! Ichiva Kumagae, the great little play- D s e B2DE < 5 e P T fnary cireumstances would have Visit {58 BEL L0 o e de no one ! er from Japan into the same half, the | : 20 < ) Annie Munson, second. Senior Class e i e same i e Tl DSRG0S ! Ll (A T, TR r. h. e Alice Kobey, first: Mary King, second. | ¢4 th Jgame 10 ows, but from the talk on the sul upper, with Harold Throckmorton, t. Louis 3, Brooklyn 1. Clevelana ...120010001—5 10 1 ok 0 weather such as we had here ‘.l‘({%ldv\‘r [ Joct ome would be led to suppose that former national interscholastic cham.- St. Louis, Aug. 22.—Doak held | Washington .....010010100—3 6 4 | Probably most magnates wi ]‘_“_r‘ the mint was located in the vicinity | on In the lower half the outstand- | Brooklyn to five hits yesterday while Morton, Coveleskie and O'Neil; Har« BASEBALL IN A NUTSH”L dertake to show that the diminishing | ~%qovo1and. i ing layers are William T. Tilden 2d, | St. Louis bunched hits off Robertson | per, Matteson, Hovlik and Ainsmith LLibL | attendance may be "HH“IV‘“C'L"’ that | = i national clay ©=ourt title holder, and | in the first, fifth and seventh and won S ATION « i order which put baseball in the non-| Ry Robert Lindley Murray, of California, | 3 t B % NATIONAL LEAGUi s 5 <l B S I S SORERT LS CYRD 2, | 3 to 1. SVERS y NG F S AL ssential class. That did hurt to be | POUGHKEEPSIE RESULTS 160est Seore o1 Heason Roile S s e s s e oo EVERS COACHING FRENCH, Results Yesterday. e tourney at Forest Hills last vear Paris, Aug. 22.—General Vidal yes- hicago 9, New York 2 ifut the falling off in attendance is | — fl[ Wfllnm Hl” park Onipastperformandes Elmagae andl| ShE Louis ... 10001010x 14 terday dispatched Captain G, Forbes, Louis 3, Brooklyn 1 Saisngorihei o ROV, fven by Dodge, Capturcs Throckmorton shonld meet in the semi | Brooklyn ... 000001000 5 0 fthe American officer attached to hig 4, Philadelphia is interested in the war. [or a | Periscope, Driven by Dodge, Cap . final round in their section, while in Rioberis & E staff, to Knights of Columbus head- Boston 2 ear, with many, the war existed asi =l e tho lower tho mon (o roach these | q iolertson and O. Miller; Doak and | quarters here, 16 Rue de la Madeleine, omething 3.000 miles away, that) i The larkest score of the season | brackets should be Tilden and Murray, | o O 201 With a Tequest that Johnny Evers, tha liee 5 ! Kumagae, with all his shots working former American baseball star, be sent 5 Lo vould have to run its course P Standing of the A Track. N ey ; d ria ¢ fir v 1 g ts | was registered yesterday morning in : el n W p.C. alaria, and nall ciaTE L R N SR T 2 3 . | beautitully, * this afternoon swept R CREYRIEG TR | to his corps to instruct the soldiers in = - course, would leave.us, 3 ! oughkeepsic s 2 2 i the Inter-Playground league at Wal- [ g0 S0, BE0 BE iAol s 2 t h thel mericant national Ean Tha rel | nut Hill park when the Smith play-| O'Boyle, of Pelham Bay Naval Train- In a troublesome, white-capped sea | Quest was granted and Evers will zg Ity list. It proved that ground hoys took the Burritt play- | ing Station, by a score of 6—0, 6-—0, | Mrs. Claire Galligan Finney, of New |to the French camp with two assist« ! ) ‘\m”“r‘:” e ':‘,‘ : o ")uuu “miles | chased Periscope to victory in “The} . .4 hovs into camp to the tune|and appeared to be in a particularly ; ftochelle, successfully defended her |ants and equipment provided by the = s 1d - ’ll id \vw -. out those Liberty” two-year-old trot in the 31 to 6. It was regular merry-go- good vein His placement shots were | $40-yard national championship {il\l:l\t« of Columbus Baseball play- Philadelphia away could and did v e i g e e e an ) BaSLoRu <o accurately placed down the lines | SWimming title vesterday afternoon | ing is to become a regular part of the Boston Lk 18 12 Wwhogscre neapsaniates: L GuandisCirculLEraC: round with the Smith boys riding | tnat (’Boyle never had a chance, and | @t Brighton Beach. In a field of | physical training of the French army clear around most all of the game.| at the net the Japanese was very ag. | three she led all but the first sixty |as a result of reports made by Frenci The Burritt piayground boys have | &ressive, cutting off his opponent's | 12rds of the way, swam well within |officers on what they had seen of tha B G T hersef, and finished thirty yards | effects of haseball on the ahead of Dorothy Burns, of Los An- The reports led the Minist geles, who was second. The time was | of War to issue an order recommende | street playground team and they are e . | seven minutes and twenty seconds |ing the adoption of baseball in the persons at sport. In time we belngilapnedfat thedtinioh """"""; out strong to retrieve themselves afte BIG SERIE flat. French army. [led all the way in the third heat and (oo qaris awful walloping o e standing of the various teams to date | | N o L away, virtually unscathed New York 64 566 2 ; L. Dodge, owner of Hollywood farm at Pittsburgl Then came the awful reality of the Lexington, Ky. drove his newly pur- ineinn Brooklyn S il St. Louis 19 2 | casualty list has produced a psveho- | poicoone made a break in the first logical reaction that is immediately felt by baseball, for baseball now : comparison | wah. The second heat furnished a [ heat, which was won by Princess Bta- s Today 2 0oklyT St: Louis ecms a tawdry show in . Yort ey vith the genuine thing i close finish hetween Periscope, Drusi- 3 one more scheduled game to play and American that tomorrow morning with the Kast Boston at Pittshurgh For the moment we are jarred out | jom anq Princess Etawah, the three Philadelphia at Cincinnat ny appreciation for watching R N n Wl become accustomed to casualty it S sts there will set in another re- ' won handily He was purchased hy nake it possible to ! Mr. Doc this week from John E o A SR tesults Yesterday action, which ‘\x‘H ,\ \“. H“”,. 1 “I:: \["Wh" e b Chicago, Aug. 22.—There will Boston 4. St. Louis 1 enjoy sport and stiil p e the g M: 1 f th 1 3u 1 Iriven by Walter ! g P.C. be no announcement of the de- q £ owan jut for the mo- | Jusy Lassie, driven b r New York 5, Detroit busit o : o —————===mm Factory Rebuilt Cleveland 5, Washington 3 the list of those who have been CoxX, won LG e el b az official word is received from . e ,‘h g 2 wounded, has sap- | trot for a purse of $3,000. Tma Jay {Smi e M DU : f interes Mml‘n those things |took the first heat in 2:06 3-4, but | Bast 100 Secretary of War Baker that the Philadelphia 4, Chicago 1 killed and elly s i i 4 o «ht indispensble | COx's mount beat her half a length in | Bartlett ............. 3 government will approve of the Tt i y cwr!tcrs Standing of the Clubs DI S (T Gl R the second in 2:05 3-% and won the | BUFFE «.uoeuy.- 3 games, President Ban Johnson A » : W L. to our daily routinc of the American League said | third by a more comfortable margin, ston 68 ; . = e e : E The boys and girls of the Burritt last night. . f A" M : the time again bein 05 5-4 2 T S S St f s 3 k leveland gz z LIVE SPORT NEWS, There were only twa starters in the | playground gathered at their play- The details were worked out 1 4 L N 0 aKes Washington at the meeting of the National Johnny Overton plain c 1917 | free-for-all pace Miss Harris M. and | ground to dulge in some short New York Yale track tean killed in battle | Ben Barl, and the latter was no match near w Thicrry July 19, Over- | for the mare. Distance was waived in ! ton, a tenant i United States | the second heat and Murphy drove Baseball Commission in Cincin- sprints and to loosen up for the big nati yesterday and the program 5 ok A Sold, Rented and i gy o . ¢ t Hill park, Thursday, was then presented to the War ; \ Repaired. Aug. 29th.. The list of winners in the Department, which has ruled o i ke N B T . . . B. Typewriter the intercollegiate cr ntry cham- | years ago by Napoleon Direct ] _ ahen G Al i & 1 b i i E h Games Today e SRl : vl proved the hest f ho A wom by 1 Jiselstein: second, ball plavers on Septemher 1 . XCl ange ; \ hie Cleveland at Washington St bl e LG B et e Charlan K. Finkelstein President Johnson said he ex- Chicago at Philadelphia nicago St. Louis meet at Detroit Philadelphia arine Corps, wa his coun- | Miss Harris M. out in 2:00 -4, which ] ) ‘“,.”' = aner : e _,”,‘“H‘ e o d ande e yaniousicvents follows that the “work or fight" order i3 Ui HEE s Twenty yard (girls’ minor shall apply to professional base- W : Twenty yard dash (hoys nor pected word from Secretary v e e g BRI e Twent rd dasl 3 min pect Vo1 ron reta o : e class) won by M. Finkelstein: second, Baker ‘within two or threc o Telephone 612. St. Louis at Boston . Detroit at New York E D. Sheidon: third. . Dingress days ity 4 3 e | Forty yurd dash (girls’ junior Accord to tentative plans, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUFR R 0 : CYCLE RACING. class) won by A. Kelly; second, 1. it is proposcd to start the series Rk . Sullivan; third. . Manoolian. on September 4. Results Yesterday. v T ' i Madonna at Revere IForty yard dash (boys’ junor class) Jersey City 6-9, Binghamion 3 ¢ Gwoer Track. won by M. Lukaswicz; second, J 3utfalo 1, Rochéster 0 ) 5 : i i i Tor e f 1 ATEdstented il 2 Forty yard dash (girls' senior Toronto 12-7, Hamilton 4-3 . : Only three games played o in two straizht heats of class) won by M. Mahoney; second, = i P s | miles each in the special motor-paced | H. Lynch; third. . Donninna. ] = ! ! 1 ch in 1 ¥ Standing of the Clubs match race at the Revere cycle track | In the Ring Toss Tournament for| | poyymr SMASHES W, 24 overtinie ganies this soas - the girls of the East strect play- VATOR'S SCOR s e night. In both heats Linart got | oo 5 Rfiss Clara Blinn has won the SALVATOR'S RECORD. Toront 7 36 ] ad the leagu & y:mv xfon 1 lentitu nong away quickly, and with the riders | championship. At the Brtlett play- NN 7 Aaieh et Saratog: T \uggeoo = st AR tams at Fenway park | starting at opposite sideso © the track [ ground in (he Ring Toss Tournament ot o 1) onsu S : : oo x i B s he girls Miss Jennie Piorkows # ’ : : 7 | vesterday afternoon, for boxes of the | ¢\ only necessary for Linart to y(‘\ th r\) 5 l: : ”\m” ‘:luvxy»;\hlu | e 5 e eliminated all her opponents and has . : : ons, whic 2 dde | pull up closely in the vear of Ma- [ oo ™ 4o pionship champions, which had added { donna’s wheel to win and this is ex- many a bright page to American familton’ 5 iics. § } and thet chatimansjof fhe iehiertaine e e i s et S iin iide. The. tine - - tuef history during this and el Ea men Eeommlttee, J G oL e SR LI 6T the divat hent wits 2 iminutes s < other brilliant years o cfiort, we Handle the We" Kno“rn Brand Of smokes donated the Aleppo Temple of Shriners were won hy each base hit, ceonds zlory 3 inmilton at Buffulo i and still be satist 4 0K T ey In trials for the New Huosland inoa trfal against Gme, he shat- Rochester ’ nto et A print championship (hese qualitied tered the immor Salvator's rsey City Baltinio e by | John Fardig, Dennis Connelly, Tini Meadow Club Starts Third Annual long standing record for a mile, nly three games ¢ L e s e G i e e toumer, cleverly ridden by we in th o nd Hugh McePartiand., The tinad will Fournament—dJup Champion Jockey A, Schutinger, and with- Logan nosed out Tim Sullivin On Opening Day the judges at the end of five-mile professional race in 1a mil: ran in the rem minutc § seconds, and the s 5 " ' ) " 10y Lew Rol- Southampton, N, Y y able time of 31 1-5. Il e P ; ) e o ns took the honors in the one-mile | 00 i iion lawn tennis tourna. || for's recard, which had stood 000 Fans—War Claims Intere R t ywofessional sprint in 1 minute 56 4-5 ' \" = the test of twenty-cizht long “ ment of Meadow than 10,000 far o TUvR G h conds. Fred Hurley won the miss- ¢ ;i vears, effected with the inspirs : o5 5% scconds, | day ernoon with ar o aid of two pace mak- attended five najor eagu l,_,‘: therefore, vesterda i | and-c race in minntes 5 ond 1 afternoon list f tion if not aid of two p Boston, re an important series is [sive, while the Bostonians were cor-| mile amateur handicap sprint in 1 | pairs in the donbles and among thoge Being played, Pittsburgh, Cincinneti, respondingly happy. It is now history | minute 4 scconds. Whe took the courts Wany ot

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