New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 23, 1918, Page 8

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JLLY SANCTIO! ED BY LOVE WITH BASES LOADED—RACE TRACK RESULTS—HOPPE CLAIWV = AND W THET BOSSTSAYST HE - AND You SLAVE FoR A St SHORT oF HELP: AMD COUPLE oOF WEEKS MORE DL'LL » RAVE ' To WALT, Fowr MORE OPPORTONE TimMmE IMEAEARLY NO TH IMG e @l T - AND HE Tells ou To TAKE SO S = ovy!-!'-? A TMREE WEEKS REST ON ANT IT A GR-R-R-RAND FULL PAY- AND THERE'LL BE anp GLOR-Yus FeeLin' 7 A SALARY INCREASE WHEAS e You RETURN Copyright, 1918, by The Tribune Association (New York Tribune} FUSCALOOSA AND JYNTEJ to A > lowered y rday in two 1 Jo War Secretary Has No Objections | foteeoninn Shmination series to | | ey McCarty Pinch-Hits for Kaulli | ciicianunany challenge the Poli nine for the | at Hurricana 1 3 I S e of Hartford 1, won the Schi o : ! ford tomorrow to play the | Pratt & Whitney team in the | or Champion will pitch for the -old fillies, and travells e AR, | Pioneers. The game will be 1 in | played on the Wethersfield Chicago. Aug. 238.—A double by A World's avenue grounds. | | Carty, a pinch-h broke up carrvied extra-inning game yesterday and en-|| 107 The 1 time = 3 { abled New York to defeat Chicago 4 s 34 3-5, 0:46 2 of the National — to 2. The victory of New York cut , 1:04 3- extended the time of players to report | down the lead of the Cubs to 9 1-2 the Salem Handicap, six practical certainty >sterday when | for army service to dates later than | ames. Toney started the final rally furlongs, for mares, three years SR B L h the playing of the world's series. Ho | With a single. Burns followed with | | old and upward, Licut. Ray seri ‘u:\‘u‘vl‘ races became a announced he was in favor of the|replied that local boards had this au- | another safe hit. Doth ad ed on | | mond Relmont's three-year-old thority, and he expressed the hope that | Young's sacrifice and scored on Mec- | chestnut filly Jyntee, by Fair 2 rran ments could be made whereby | Carty’s two-base hit The score: Play Job Lot, clipped one-fifth full of the war depart- | the final tests of supremacy in hase- i 3 of ¢ ond off the record of ment, provided no new argument | ball would not be interfered with by | New York ..... 01000010 1 1:10 3 made August 2 1 up of which the department|the urgency of the military obligation | Chicago . .. 1000001000—2 5 3 W. R. Coe's imported four-year- of the men involved Batteries—Toney and i 2N ; old colt Polymelian, yving All lovers of sport and fair play will | Vaughn and O'Farrell | i 120 pounds. Jyntee carried 115 | | 5 ‘:||1yrl<u|(| the action of Secretary of = pounds, and the time by fur ) 5 o o (-4 and could be played, Sccretary Baker | War Newtan D. Baker in sanctioning Pittsburgh 3. Boston 0. lons 0:12, 0:22 4-5, 0:34 2- N o ), 7 psserted he had not received a request | the world’s championship baseball Pittshurgh, Aug -Boston went 5, 0:58 1-5, § | S A G, \ 4 L ¥rom the national baseball commis. |Series between the pennant winners of | down to defeat before Pittsburgh yes = -— - el Al sion for the approval of the depart-|the Natlonal and American leagues| terday, the final score heing 3 to 0 - S = g ment to play such a series. He in- |¢arly next month. 1t was a big thing | pimely hitting by Leach and Saunders ) ” ; i sy ’, timated that if such a request does | fOr the war secretary to do. Sccretary | together with Itudolph's wilaness and BASFBALL 1IN A NUTSHELL i : hed @& & & g?’@%@g come he 1o all that he can to se aker does more than merely give | hor fielding on the part of the visitors d e Ao . HEARHAALE @ Shat the L his consent to the playing of the series, | Eporeticy 4 I he had noted | he plainly recommends it. As one of that local draft boards had granted | the reasons why the series should be series, and t it could be played with knowlc While saying that the sex should The score NATIONAL LEAGUE he Hi E e e 11404 Makers of the ] Grade Turkish temporary exemptions to ¢ P played he cites the interest which the | pighuran 10000002%—3 6 0 Results Yesterday. | =yl and Egyption Cigareties in the Werid ers to tide them over the series boys abroad feel in the ries, and | Bocion W 000000000—0 8 2| New York 4, Chicag 1 indicated that such action would meet | 8ays the results immediately will be Batteries—Sanders and Schmidt; | nings.) mo objection from the war depart- | transmitted to the lads now playing in| g iqoinn ana Wagnes I Gincinnatit o Ehi aent the greatest of all world's series under = I I - Pittsburg ., Bosto view t fact that only al T L Cincinnati 9, Philadelphia 6. St. Louis 4-2, Brooklyn 3-5 brought victory to the home team. | | | number of plavers will be 7 E 4 saker also intimates that g % i | fected, it further is intimated that w1l | @S only a few players are affceted und | Cincinnati, Aug. 23 The long hit- | players llable for a call in the dratt|the series will be over by middle Sep- | ting of the local team featured a | will be inted exemption until the | tember temporary exemptions may be | loosely played game which Cinein completion of the series. Secretary anted ta all the players concerned. |nati won from Philadelphia by 9 to & Baker also placed stress on the fact|This indicates both Cubs and Red Sox | Rousch made two singles, a triple and | W 20 that the soldiers overscas are greatly | Will take the field in the ies with | a home run out of five times at bat, | ittsbursh Interested in the series and that the | their present line-ups intact, and that | The score: | scores of games would be pramptly | Shortstop — Charley Hollocher and rh e gent to the different units Catcher 1 Killefer of the Cubs, who | Cincinnati ..... 10021302* ' Secretary Baker said were expected would be called to the | Philadelphia ... 030000003—6 § 2 As I u stand it only two teams | colors this week, will play through- Batteries—Schneider and will be engaged in the world's series. I |©ut the series for the National lea | Fortune and Adams judge this would me that only « ! champions. With the government's very small number would be liable to |approval by retary Baker the com- | st the draft this time anyway. Thero |ing series should attract as much at- Is the fact, tao, that our army abroad | tention as the one between the Giants |s very much interested in the results | and White Sox last fall in the first year & series and the scor v Je (Of American participation in the war. | % = ?:“,‘,L‘,r(\n. “J to them at once : Baseball crowds began to drop off as | that S 1‘”“"\ £ ‘\"'{ 3 v AMERICAN LEAGUR “If possible I wil see that it is|soon as Secretary Baker announced'ory 'i\"_"'“i'“'\”"“"' fsi e of y - i out. I think it can be, and |baseball to be non-essential. The fact | Yesterday’s double-header. St Results Yesterday very likely will be that the series now has official sanc- | Outhit Brooklyn in the second St. Louis 1, Boston 0 s T ker waid thus far no ap. | tion will restore public confidence and | but the visitors profited by errovs be- | Washington 7. Cleveland 1 peal h &oh resenicd fofniun byiine| raienito aiplane it couldinotino ssIBlyi| HIDdAMEtdowsiand ol RO S E COLE R BN v o Detroit 3 players nanagers seeking permis- | have reached in a war vear had not First Game, Mon for men affected by the “work or | Secretary Baker said the kind words aght” regulations to participate in the [In its favor baseball classic. He indicated that — interest by soldiers | Chicago, Aug. 23.—President Ban B res of the world [Johnson of the American league sai [l Standing of the Clubs RS Cincinnati Brookly Phil Boston | st. Louis | 3 . i New York Louis 1-2, Brooklyn 3 | Brookiyn | | St. Louis, A A pass to Betzel with the bases filled in the ninth | forced Brock ss the plate with the Bostor Philad b Cincinnati Ealtimore Philadelphia 3, Chicago 2 Rochester ...... 1" LOVE: "ANS CORB L Newark e . WITH THREE ON 10 2| Standing of the Clubs Bl X p ik ° i | St Louis . <o 120000001 —4 1 2 it I srooklyn 200001000—3 9 0 RS i Hamilton Batteries—sherdel and Brock; Mar- | Boston AR ‘7 Lol idlersey CIOVE e 3 1¢ S 1 { \ Love, the s ven foot Mis. quard and Wheat | Clevela : ; ; - . pitcher, still was in his Second Game iy o ol S 0od yesterday and as | New vork 5 oL Toass X ( ‘ result the Yankees took a see- ] Newark at Binghamto & nd 11 out of Detroit. Love Rochester at Torontc e of the Jennings : Loui x NS 5 L Batteries—Smith and Miller; Mea- | Detroit E 1 io G Hamilt ) the Polo ounds, series there would he no step taken to | last night that the National baseball prevent the plaving of the games. commission at its meeting in Cincin- " Discussing reat interest in the |nati Tuesday sent a communication Brooklyn 1001002016 6 0| C‘hicago games, Jake Vi to Secretary Baker asking his approv- | St Louis 020000000 10 3 st “Wh ' yrld series |al of the world series | « f i o S e N Te el o “Without the sanction of the war |d0Ws, Tuero and Brock | Philadelphia .. e e or fight’ order depends, of course, upon | department the American league would | 1GLOIVE D SR SO0 TS We number f men affected The | not have ‘turned a wheel' toward the | aumber would, T think, he very small | series,” President Johnson g el ~—two teams. The army abroad is am immensely pleased that Secretary | | | G TWO MORE YANKS CALLED. U 1 Detroit at New Yor The Yankee tamily was still further | g 100500 Boston ay 1 reduced yesterd when both FEill! cp Games Today REDEFACE MAY Bl nned a full dozen of _ as Saturday terested in the result of the wec Baker is in favor of the games 1 i o at Philadelphiz st1 1 ! d t I . ason’s record, yeries, and T rstand a ger ! There is a posstbility s percen- | J-amar and Aleck | son, the latter | Cleveland at Washing ITShance to brin ! s f 3 ed twenty-one wre made for smitting the result | tage of the receipts will be given over | @ YOUNE pitcher from Bloomiield, N T} s edagae s el Jes Attlin Y Aaridy, oo ey pf these games abroad for informa- charities. The national com- | Were ordered to report for military | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUR o L Tmorya ‘ ird he fanned the Yon af our American boys who haven't | mission also is considering cabling de- | Service by their respective draft boarc ——— o next Monday nigh ) \ ) nt iy ghty > for the third out forgotten the great American sport.” | tailed stories of the games to the | Caldwell is still absent, so there is it standing of the Clubs It was pointed out to the sccretary | American and Canadian forces over. | doubt he is throuzh with the team fori that some local boards already have |seas. | the season, | Toronto rner, the onl e rec champion

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