New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 28, 1918, Page 8

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N DETROIT BATSMEN AND EVEN THEN THE RED S0X UR HOURS AND TWENTY MINUTES CANNOT DECIDE | PNSHIP SINGLES—DIRECTUM J. IN FIRST AT READVILLE—JOHREN HAS EASY AFTERNOON AT SARATOGA—OTHER SPORTS — === NS I3TIGERS WINS FEATURE RACE ¢ ;/ SAY— i Don'T LEAVE {T T6 ME- ( MinD Do ING THAT WOR ‘ ; ) PLACE (S GOING ('m YounNG AS T RACK AND /\ 1 EUER was But Detroit Manages to Win From ' Imporied Colt Has No Trouble ATeE LAwN ; T / EJoy FUSSING RUIN— beroro ) T . wAsH T ARCUND A AR |} ‘ (he Red Sox Winning Huron Handicap ( i SO i 5 e E erAass- || Do 1T | AND UNHEMPT reEm I I | | D AWD SELF CASES | | RaTHER |l Saratoga, N. Y. Aug. 28.—Harry Payne Whitney's imported colt Johren, De- | which is running neck and neck witly Willis Sharpe Kilmer's Sun Briar for the three-vear-old championship, won by Jones, Vitt and |4 handicap, the feature at {he and an infield out, Joe Bush |Spa he vesterday afternoon. The hth on i race was merely an exercise gallop foy Johren. A. K. Macomber's Hand Gre« nade was 1ly opponent, and he with what proved to be the winning 1d not Mr. Whitney's colt ex« deflecting G s drive and Shean throwing out the batter as Vitt scored run. | tend himself iy st of the one« Boston's run came in the fourth on | mile and three teenths journey Strunk’s infield hit, Whiteman's sac- | The start brought uncalled-for hisses ritice and MclInnis' clean sing to | and hoots for Mars C idy The / ) left | starter sprung the barrier with th R ® 7 P The score colts on their toes and read for the e = Detroit 000000020 duel, but as saon as th webbing ros 14 -\ = € O 1e wehbin a4 WHY-YY THE MALD oston 000100000 IS8 50 Groiioc pravpen end wheeled CERTAINLY, HAS LEFT AND ] Batterie Kallio ind I : | This cost him half a dozen lengths, AEER] THERE'S A BIG | Bush and Agnew After the race Johnn Loftus, wha i STACK OF DISHES KewseEr | {rode Hand Gremade, exonorated Case N .‘ c*:(EDRCEAIfE o WASH— wiLL ,/ R |sidy from ail blame. = “Hand Gronade = | cveland 8, Philadelphia 6. s a green col said Joh 1¢ i 2 Ybu WIPE THEM | et e A M"Hd | when the webbing went up he wheeled e S oS compe ed ol pulliEim i ot <2 hi back in his stride The start good one and if my mount had gone on about his business we would n the sixth inning. Speaker < called out on a close decision at the plate in the fifth and was finally . have sped away together. ily on the reins during the entire - ney Johren finished a length and a half in front He covered th yursd in 1:57 His gallop was a profit« able one for Mr. Whitney, for the racg | was worth $2,500. While the horses were on their way to the post for the first race L’Infirm« r. an imported colt belongir of the box. Gardner drove a home run into the left field hleachers. score r.oh 300014000—8 12 = 0101400006 10 4 teries—\orton, Coveleskic and O'Neill: Johnson, Pierson and Mc Avoy. Crown stable, unseated Jocke brother and ran four miles before ha a | 5 the | ’ . ¥ ' New York -7, St Louis 2-6. | ‘ Ne Corks, g 28 he Yankees o % . ) | ew Yo Au e Yank found et At least was caught. L'Infirmier is a sprinter, | but he sped those four miles | and the Browns played quite a quan- | cup horse With ‘Infirmier out of | tity of bascball at the Polo Grouads the race victory went to Torchbearer ' €opyright, 1918, by The Tribane Associetior (New York Tribuney | vesterday. The quality wasn't so |Of the Kentucky stable, with BE. R. - t was scored. | Bradley's Blue Paradise second and C. B one occasion ount was 128, | R i s e e Ll e good. A double header was adver- | Byxton's Manganese third | than the players tised, but they threw in three extra | Ior the first time this season thd 1 T Rl Burdick earned the right to play Niles | PLAYGROUND SEASON THROCKMORTON VICTOR IN RECORD DUEL innings for good measure. The local | €0lors of Major August Belmont, the ; | today by winning from A. H. Chapin W delegates won hoth games and vir chairman of the Jockey club, flashed The plight of the poor umpire was J home in front They were borne ta first game | by Fair Play—Dragnet She had Lyvke in the ddle and showed im« provement over previous races. Shd followed the leaders to the final eighth pole and then came on and cd the judges a length ahead of the Wood- land Stock Farm'’s Triumphant, which took second honors by a nose from G. J Long's Wyndover Duchess Laca | travelled the six furlongs in 1:13 1-5, ed four runs out of Tom Rogers be fore Jimmy Burke could yank him out, and these four sufficed to win b: + to 2. The Yanks came from be- hind in the second game and won in the twelfth by a score of 7 to 6. As me was the playoff of a fifteen | tie it took twenty-seven round ch verdict feature of the double header | fravelled Xiuriones dn ¢ gleature of the double heade! |!he track was not at its best d N Lo ‘ Mrs. J. E. Davis' sturdy bay filly the unfortunate official who started in I o e ol o the chair, and when the score stood | proxe N e of tochelle with the one set each Sparks fecbly toppled from his height and barely fo hi way to succor. He looked a8 If he had | won much applause from the galler ing Fvents Will Take Place At been gassed Wallis Merrihew no- R he by his br int play Doyle advanced pped into the breach and Um- { ot tha expense of Geor g Walnut Hill Park. the rest of the 1¢ He | t five minutes to s, when | of only two gumes. Wright shc \nnual Festival of Dances and Sport- surprising form and steadiness Yonkers, the A\ r ounty | champion, at 6 C. Wright. a yc v irother and the court just sizzled | .o o 4 when the boys and girls of the vari- epped over nauseanm i 2 S 5 “|ou ounds will have their annual | day’s play provided no [ : Bl ? t Walnut Hill park. Th A big event of the city playgrounc Il take place tomorrow afternoon J Jr., of Springficld, Mass., at 3, r vI ally clinched a first divis! bertk AR e v e bt | WILL END TOMORR()W{ Ao cloons e Beudblln v, R R RS R e | i | x ‘ was enveloping the Nunamaker, former Yank catcher. | | Ophelia defeated a big field o ; | Nardana ! ol e phelia defeated a big field of juvenila n the main favor - cr 1 ind girls of the various grounc 5 4 colts and fillles in the last race econd at L ‘¥ inch hitter and cracked out a sin- |’ : v e S o by e e ! ] i T S e e : : pinc pRendicrach L Georgie Walls got her away from the uel it 5 ‘ : casily at | ¥ e . ; 4 gle. In the second game in six times 4 : STad ri s put a : - : ! ind march to the Y. M z barrier in fifth position and rushed her 5 ome o ; ; S up he hit a double and four singles ; 5 s o'clock they will march to £ 2 after the leaders, Entering the home and once was purposely passed. A lot i = = 1 S honEhT hat Nunny stretch she poked her nose in front of peopleialsostaone S ¥ |and then increased her lead until she was a length and a half in front of ality of competition will ;{1 ot ; \ he atl rosram will be- | bu | John sanford’s Marchesa I1 . only ¢ 3 y is s shown : survivor 3 ing wit v e park, he by the Philharmonic 5 P’ y L fron ¥ % . A % he “b " a $50 erack. > 7 | 3 A L € ) Evans ruled against him In the first game Ham Hyatt gave himself quite a surprise by knockin are top notct defe t 3 4 aehy £ e wils ar prise i Actiiat 2 4 3 4 - a homer into the right field seats. | 1 i p 4 ha i b { The score T h, @ Wightman of | Kumagae dem. : : Sy 3.1 ; l“‘\"‘ “y_ e ,' : ings { i t , | 8 % st. Louis 003100020000—6 14 | V‘]'()‘\ AL TEAGUE hie had regained his form and that | ® Lt some zold ver and bronzc 3 Dew Xorl E0000% = g N 5 Batteries——Rogers, 1t, Houck | his defeat by W fayes of ¢ ] O s wi 5 arded the hoys anc Xon SR ! el 2 s t t e, a ks ] pe : = and Severeid; Love, Mogridge and | Results Yesterday. iampton g ay an i % s ot . i rls who suc ed in winnir irst, Hannah Philadelphia 7-8, Pittsburgh cond o1 place in any of the 5 i 7 Boston-Cincinnati, rain These medals are now e won from Kumagae wen ot frec VAl o ; : : | in the Wilson Co.’s window - - Second Game. Standing of the Clubs shioff hic i o jatan in street. S ; | The score % T i WL His volleyi as sple n tl | nei he girls from i 3 StiTiouls 003100020000—6 3 | Chica L o 41 he was particula c tin B = = B 4 | yverou will dance the | i . / Jew York 000102300001 3 | Ne N Ol o e s ian 50 1 Tt is N 1 1 " n 3 N ~ | v by the Philharmonic lmnt!‘ ¥ - i [ BatieneEss ol c ; ""“” “’1 Cincinnati b one time national mpion Blinn will render a Russian danc ; A . Philadelphia vill give Kumagae ¢ tost - — nd Esther Bilackman and Anna Val- : Roston 50 e ‘ z ! NATTO a0 3 iy T e : . | DOARGH "7 St. Louis ... .. 50 will dance the Trish Jig gt bl i PERY ottty TR, Wt \}:\’lyv':“«mn\'. by the Philharmonic band A good many came expressly Lindley M in actic eut H, G. M. Kelle Jut the ot materialize. The soldic BaschulllSeneaulcal At St All of the play ound girls will par- % Philadelphia 7-8, Pittsbur Games Today ticipate in a march and flag drill un- , Pittsburgh, Aug. 28.—Philadelphia | cincinnati at Chicago Mary’s Ground. er the lendership of Supervisor War- 4 . won two games from Pittsburgh ves- | Only one game scheduled _ £ en 8. Slater, and accompanied by the | terday, 7 to 6 and 8 to 2 egramreceling himito duiyiand e N Tty s Phitharmonic band. A playground First Game. - gidetauls E ntoRe distaults fro T o il Sran J L baseball game of unusual caliber ha : ¢ . The =core - : AMERICAN LEAGUE court and APFRTACIICERSCRSION TIY i ! v been arranged and will bring togeth- : ! Philadelphia 000500101 ~ Fred Alexander This did Murr i wit s - the Smalley playground team s & Pittsht l;‘ 100010121 more good than a matchiwith the Tic =t ! - ) which is this s £ inter-play- 3 | tteries—Prendergast, 1o t ant would have done Murray w trials w ' S: Results Yesterday New York 4-7. St. Louis 2 Cleveland 8, Philadelphia ¢ Detroit 2, Boston 1 Only three games scheduled b 1 R ¢ Comstock, Sanders ne in zood form and in a match | noon mj € am ¢ selected from the . 3 ! Schmidt. might have been seaten v | prizes av « t ¢ Bartle {, Bast and Smith play \lexander ter Murray took on | event will be i b nd | ound The game | Second Game ~Nat Niles and Cadet S. Howard Voshell | will be two n ¢ i prove to he ¢ mmer and th 2 { The score T Phiadelphia 'w-r‘-‘;lwm'-w | Standing of the Clubs ittsburgh .. ... 000100001—2 = fohn Willis 1 v these ¢ i S e 3 | . | ¢ artillery de- old distance rece “‘nl' :v'!y! T‘” A- | Miller, Sanders and Smith | Cleveland ........ 69 and showed improvement with every | bring one s Ll e i 8., 7—9, 13 game William T. Tilden 2 trong fa- e e i @ nothi to | worry about 1 15 01 pos i ey 5 \ the rend f « . Taylor in nents | Washington ...... 68 | 1T, <uff Channing rookl and ¥ . B c Z + in th irst v | New Yor 6—3 ) | Detroit his match with Connie Do i ‘ or the aft vain th an > e - —em ootetn: S ) S f Philadelpt | | B session for Tilden in preparation for | lowing is t} of « d : g \ this gruelling match at two less than the new r ington this afternoon 10-50- ) ) : : | E sy F 1 interest and heat of com- | three ¢ ! v s RESUL/LS AT READVILLE. >eter ott (McDon .. 2 o] B. Anderson 0 rime—2:11 1 Games Today petition the tussle etween Vincent | 69 ‘ O TN A = ~ ¥ - 4 Satt O 2 22 ! Richards and : n ce : S h 1 (Ji‘i‘g\ J{.AL NOTI(;E! Directum 4 Wine Three Heats in R e S Bairue e : : ‘ Detroit at Boston off the palm. Richards o pacir for mile e Cleveland at Philadelphia jerson is 16 Anderso 1 Y D X La . R Kal St. Louis at New York ; o i Kahms ne Long Island <h f'”“’"lw' ! . : § be teadville, M n s (Woodrow) ol A. Anderson bnors. bt he ) Chicago at Washington School Department | e e three nesis of tna | 2104 Lake sk e e ‘ ‘ et Notice hereby given | piy entry s 0311, 2 Gl s L SRR CLL oL | amton 1. Toronto £ nexE angd -« s s | 3 4 Baltimore that the Public Day Schools | """ - : . 0 05 1 2:00 14, | qp \me o all grades wiil open for| ey 1 ; ¢ 1 term of 1918 on » ) el ind Cireui i i Walnu 1 <. 'The series will I W ago, Hayes and Ralp \ 3 y el t ¢ september 3, 1918, o G g t ) 1 ) game will be pla | cket with Walter Merrill Hail by | pound T'he basel ume X g € el 3 tu [ ist 0x) o s Wil be plaved ¢ ark defeating Bdmund H. Hendrickson ot | hetween the Corinthians and € | 3 (Maples) .... il The Annex | | Buftalo Amherst, the New England intercol- | Rockwell-Drake team. Game W L i 1,507 1 con, having defeate \ 1amilton 'vgiate champion, at 6—1, 6—2, . called at 1 o'cl Supt. of Schools, | £dna e) .. 1 2:05 1-2, 4 2: ; ot s ey dieian & Standing of the Clubs

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