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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ES GAMES WILL BE PLAYED IN CHICAGO AT WHITE SOX PARK MURRAY FORGES AH 30X TIGHTEN GRIP a Man Think Abor t 8 vy nen ON FIRST PLACE— leing His Morning Shave? THURSDAY, AUGUST 29 —_GIANTS DROP LAST GAME IN BROOKLY NT EAD IN NATIONAL TENNIS TOURNEY--OTHER SPORT NEWS | 0 DODGER — S— Y BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL NATIONAL By Briggs Tenn CHA SPe JUST To FELLOW Do s- [ T DON'T GET- ANY THING ND A LOTTA FesL RoTTen" coinl R L Yun \ oTT A Good T! N oA ril= OUTA Your CERTAINLY FEGL GoTTA P = Results Yesterday VLL ,GE T .Down To» New X orh I TiaE L OF FICE * AND TURN) = I OUT. A LOTTA WORK- | YUuH GoTTa GET ouUT | ONCE IN A WHILE oR YUH GE&ET. STALE HAD ALL e UL ME - I TS LIFE TiMe- HAVE A~ GET T STEM - L (Br Chicag two Cinecinn game ti Only sche | duled Standing of the Clubs W L York b ! Pittsburgh cinnati FUN- Rrooklyn Philadelphia Ros 444 | 424 | | st ames Today hiladelphia New York Pittsbur Chicage ton rooklyn at " at Touis Cineinnati AMERICAN LEAGUE Results Yesterday L.ouis 4, New York St CWEYS ocKeD ' SomE UER - - ( HAD NO S o TawE,ALL FF ON AN STomach ! 'S ME i bovk) ‘ teve | ce (Minor | 1st; Bertha | d. | class girls)—Virgim Parker 2d; Grace Farrell 6F The CROWD— SOBER COMPARED To ThE REST OF Th& BUNCH ~"° i SAVISLL ME ~ "M OFFEN FOR A LONG GoTTA BUSINESS Don'T ROTTEN Boston 3, Detroit 0 Philadelphia 1, Cleveland Only three cheduled b | FEEL PRETTY Time- consipERIN ‘TEND To Now - STILL FEEL SO sames Goon * Standing of the Clubs W. L. 71 49 69 : 68 58 Boston ! Clevelana \Washington New York | Chicago | St. Louis | Detroit | Philadelphia | No MORE . i ! { | | | | Games Today New York at Philadelphia Only Washington. at Boston. two games scheduled RNATIONAL LEAGUE b B g Results Yesterday. Binghamton 8, Rochester 2 Buffalo 4, Newark 1 Other games postponed, rain Standing of the Clubs Lo 50 yard jumping rope race (Junior | : class)—Alice Uobey 1st; Mary King | i Zig Zag Ball match, Girls vsv. Boys. | 1 Alice Schenck, Capt. [ | 2d PIONE Capt I Clark Helen Lynch 3; Captain [\ 1 ildoney ird Hill & Dale run (Try Outs) Clark 1st; John McKner- | eter tumey 0d; Georse Mur- | Reds Split Even With National tth. Time 34 sec | 5 Cirele Ball match Leagfle Gllfifllps Gir pt Humphrey the in the game 00 an out- econd will 1 Matthew 2d; P Boys vs Gir Mary Mahoney Capt, Jo is scheduls fternoon is street Girls vs Capt Bo: Helen all 1 corge § ch heyd 1% Brooklyn won i | | Brookiyn, HERL incorrect these columns alre 2d at Wil P of-town J Pratt played n I for o' grounds. ne 3 1o which dy LAY PRATT-WHITNIEY NINE NEXT SUNDAY. Manager Luby of the Pioneer 5 wishes to inform local fans that tatement oD yaper Labor nounc the oxt ck on n that Whitney Day M a (8} in The old the last of the season on the ounds York, 8 to T versary of the battie | and many sailors from with bands attended Alice | home 51t | New vesterday by defeating It was the anni- of L Island Broad Jump (Minor c the navy yvard £ elly 11ft 2 in. Dunn 9f The score Dolan 9ft Sin 1. h. e tunning 1 jump (Junior Cl | Brooklyn 000311102—8 16 1 W.Kiniry t 5 in, who mak ew York 303100 (01 2 e T ekl i Causey, Steele, Perritt McCarty McCue s ind Miller throw 4 : Hel ret Crowe 4 thall Lynch 1o in an ft Chica 7 to 4, W terc game the local Chicago won t ing hit pitching with loos rtin Mar Iunnin ass off and 1 000 and nd it 13ft for grounds held by himself; 1 12ft 7 Running broad —Clark 16ft 5 in Watson 15ft 10 in Tennis chamj nior Class Girls)—Alice Schenck defeated Helen Long in 2 hard o ht sets 6 4, 4 6—3. Alice Schenck is champion Baseball game St Mary Score 23-1 Grimes in, by in. hi 7-0, C ti 5 q cago 7-0, Cincinnati 3 jump (Senior CIICBEC Murry 16¢ and \f‘hn" yes- ). —Chicago 1 doubleheader Chicago, Aug Cincinnati divided Cincinnati onship (S s T tsauaen (girls) win John's VRN S Mary's 12 Pauline Manoorin St 9 s Batterie zo winni hile in the rfeet suy erratic f the visitc iame 000402 002200 wnd Helen McAlc Alice hen 1 Mary's. St. John’, Helen St RIGLER Tmmediately TO FRAN(C after the Charlc | - | | | close of the | baseball season Rigler, the | umpire, will leave for France an | athletic director the Y. M. C | We | rned that Rigler had been sent an invitation to join the Red | Triangle forces and that he had replied | with his without even an | hour’s consideration. The impire has a wife two children in Cleveland. Rigler well fitted for the worl he has had wide experience not in baseball but in football, hoxing and basketball. He the first umpire to enter the national service. e under- ®tand that other umpires in the major leagnes have been invitations to join the Y. M. ( forces ove s but thus far replied Practically all them have big re- | gponsibilities and financial considera- tions prevent their going along as under vesterday aceptance | and only | AL they have not of PLAY Chicago, AT Au, COMISKEY The played at Com- t club. This was by Secretary \Walter | the Nationals, | ne th Chica Natic PARK. world’s se- | ries in Chic be 1skey park, American nounced Craighead Comiskey f 1917 serie bet Americans and the als, and has a = 600, The capacity tional’s the league today ot wk home of Chicago | an- | Chicago the of th ating capacily of the Chicgo not exceed 16 Nt park does 000 WILL TRY FOR RECORD. | ¥ A ) i Saratog Willie | Sharpe Kilm start year-old horse, Sun Briar in an yord of 1:84 4-3 seconds recently mad oy Roamer. Sun Briar will carry 100 | ppounds and will be paced by Hank i | Y i JO'Day for the first half mile and by e Wxtermirator for the second. Americn infantrymen passing in re- street attempt to break the mile rec ow At after ceremo President ng e hy port, iclding rs the 210X 1001 naming Wilson, the Cineinnati shut out bunch- star first | the Dicl game. | of t hecs fino | ride coupled i wal nut whi i won ¢ on hor som Paris Paris | that 1quc innati itehell irrell SAR wratoga Adirondack afternoon praved if it proved anythir Kelly Billy the T of i 1 moment Welles, not bec 140- he he Luse {or unti racd ch dand es. In twe FRENCH COURTESY TO AMERICAN ALLIES C from and inner Jefford's Dby third Ve nmittee MACKMENHILL INDIANS' CHANCES Red Sox Beat Tigers While Yanks Lose to Browns Toronto Binghamton Baltimore Roch Newark Buffalo Hamilton Jersey City Archer; Vaughn and Kil- sster Second 201100 000000000 and Winga; Martin and | NAVAL REGATTA TATOGA Sprin RESULTS. Y., Aug. 29 ndi 3 Pelham Bay Crew Outstrips All Com- h ap yesterda petitors on the is the best two-year- | Crew Takes One Event. Billy did Bedwell, his trainer, at | withdrew the son of | use he iraid | Philadelphia, Aug. 29.—Philadelphia its y home season yesterd Cleveland 1 to 0. today notified notified of his iite suspension as the result of his v T but | clash with Umpire Connolly e o | Cleveland outhit the locals, I not get than one hit innin double Watson Aly. The score:— ! 'hila 00100000x 0| i Clevel 000000000 Perkins and A Kelly not closed defeating W Never was a more thrilling water duel fought on the Hudson than that waged between the crews of the Hing- Naval ation of Boston det = vesterday. but could in any one plays helped pound said, aid ham Training § Sandle Pelham and the Bay Sttion in the one-mile ten-oared cutter that the Adirondack chest- tudy was | Routledge, mater roddington-—1n afternoan had had been se to start he was Eternal race featured the navy regatta 1 this 0 although he 3 Watsan of N . Adams, Granite Armed Guard at the tars from Cape Cod Island Sound fought ever course with never more ¢ ) half a boat's length separating them., {In the last drive for the line the Bay . | state boys, ten brown backs and flash- img oars swaying in perfect drove the bow of their craft to half a | length’s advantage over Pelham Bay Walter Camp, director of the naval branch of the commission on trainin | camp activities, who has scen half a | century of sport, and Admiral N. R { Usher, who officiated as referee with | Mr. Camp, both said they never had w Haven LLE B ite the and inch zood | the aten eral times Enzmann his It len Brooklyn . Detroit 0. | ana 29 beld | Boston Boston. Detroit to Hooper Aug three start, and | Long to | of th am Jon yesterday hits s batting enabled Boston the Strunl Agnesv singled Hooper’s triple to left, continuing across the Dauss fumbled the relax 10000020x 000000000 ew | win by to 0. Hooper opened doubling and scored on le. In the seventh nd scored Hooper on when core: | plate | | 8 1} D 0 1 teries Ag Dau and s Spencer and Py $10 | ; [ minor class) Hudson—Boston | aval Training | | under the auspices of the New York A. | ’ | ¢. yesterday. Puling away from the than | | | rhythm, | | superb backhgnd was expunged fr | form t [EAST SCHOOL LEAGUR ' GETS THIRD PLACE Other Notes From Walnut Hill League tie for third place { which has existed baseball league morning at the East playground play in the inter-j &1 yesterda park when Bartlett With the und was dissolved Walnut Hilt defeated 1 team 24 to of yesterday's g eason wound called thirty game played and these ing me The and is s leace N 1p. hedul every for was games which to proud were played nut Hill the ple M. C. A ter and shower unique record of. All of in the mor and after the contests taken to the Y. Supervisor Warren S. Sl | coded a most refreshin and a plunge in the The final standing of as follows one be gan W ings at were bath pool gue swimming the lea is w. 10 8 Smalley Smith st rtle o =5 PELE o, s .. 4 In the afternoon the boys | of the Burritt playground hand good nd strong for weekly track and field meet. The were sixt-one entries and all of th events were hotly contested. Follow- ing are the winners in the various events Twenty and were on their last. vard dash won by K. F third, Twenty vard class) won by J Scholar, third, J. Pikowskl Forty yard dash (girls’ won by . Caminski Cefaretti; third, L. Dingress, Forty vard sh (boys" Junior { class) won hy Finkelstein; second, ¢ O'Brien; third, Bosco. Forty yard dash (girls’ senior class) jwon by R. Jurvitch; second, M. Scheyd; third, L. Karnosk Standing hop, step and minor class) won by | V. Charlan; third, C. Finkelstein, Distance, 11 ft. 5 in Standing hop, step and won by M | J. Lentine; third, C tance, 13 ft. 10 in. Standing hop, step and jump (girls" junior class) won by A. |'second, L. Dingress; third, E. ski. Distance 13 ft. 7 in. Standing hop, step and jump (bo junior class) won by P. Rakowski second A. Finkelstein; third, O'Brien. Distance, 16 ft. 7 in Standing hop, step and jump (girls® | senior class) won by M. heyd; [ second, R. Jurvitch. Distance 18 ft. 1 4n. girls’ minor nkelstein, second, M. Strawbali dash (boys’ minor Lentine; second, C. junior class) second, s, d M. Tych; second, jump (boys’ Grif; second, Scholar. Dis | | | | TENNIS TOURNEY Murray Does the Expected and Elimin< ates Pell in First Round of Chame« pionship Match. . That Robert Lindley Murray is com- | ing back [ onstratea West vesterday. 1In the fourth round of the national championship tennis si tournament Murray eliminated T dore Roosevelt Pel with little more ficulty than it takes the or vidual to roll off a into his own was amply dem- on the turf courts of tha Side Tennis Club at Forest Hilis 1if= indi- hary log Pell of tha om™ the tour 6 6 Mur ment 0, 6—0 displayed by far he has shown this 3 that needed in straight sets at Ay the ar, P bast also showed he actice St Louis 4, York, A —Three bases New York 2. witnessed a more heart-breaking on | strugglc | given by Sanders in the "‘nu']‘ The victory af the Boston erew in | each yielded a run and bre ht | the ten-oarcd cutter race prevented | defeat of the Yankees in'the | the Pelham Bay tars from sweeping of the season with the | the ri Pelham Bay sailors won | It was a sharp fielding game | the two other events. They took the making the only error. Score: | two-mile six-oared cutter race by four Lonis 003000010—4 ¢ 1 |Jlengths from the Granite State and | New . 000010100 o | made a pracession of the one-mile six- Batteries Sovereid and Davenport: g oared whaleboat race, crossir the | | Hannah and Sanders, Keating. {line 16 lengths ahead of their closest | vivils, a crew from a United States | | battleship in port whose name it is not | RECORD, ! permitted to mention. | | \ug. Miss | 5 o ‘o | | New balls, innit | ahout the ! final Browns game rer. | Gedeon St NEW 1ville, Dillon trotting 2:01 1 RACING Re Berth wor fillies of trot at tI Readville filly, 1st was driven by Serr o for BIG BOUT POSTPON Benny . { postponed | record 1-year- | the free-for- uit meeting The Phila- B. Coxe, | ol all at delphia heat the trotters Mabel Trask in making the fast milc The I 2:04 1-4, held made at Toledo on in Leonard vesterday Gl [ his bout with Ted Lowis 10 to the 24th. When the Frisca and | date was sot for his encounter In New- three heats, | ark Leonard took it granted that the cond | he could get enough training through { fram Septem track T owned B ber original | each of for time in d - was crtha MeGuire July formerly | Dis coxhibitions in the ¢ Upton | | show, “Yip, Yip, Yaphank,” but on due | consideration he nent most mp decided that an oppo diber wtention of Wis' ¢ required in prelimi- the assiduou work. [ EXEMPT 15 toda BALL PLAYERS draft boa nary onard’s wark in which | Local I roce notification from Pre all vith Y ! 10w will t Wilson tha Lo will | tinish ) in to a phia and | would the ai gered L. that to i | io is training Teonur lit with nes thal (h the prelude in Philadel- | hrough the or | m) vill n Lot New:n simi take s are ( the draft. The des that non porurily « om cement perhaps w third ind th president’s ovder p induct sional ball players s htweight champion | It unduly in | rumor an- | lly Gib- | training | mpt nto the until Septem he ning onurd he put son PAVORITES, hetting cor ring wing 1he time fition for | | the | t Chicage Same small bets wern \ston demands 10 to 7 there is plenty of Chicago Iittle Boston, gain champion worlc he zenerally boxing | asan to look with suspi- whe dn their training in Leonard or serie commended 5 the has r men Public on theatrical engagements, Publ Underwoed & T nard states but Tnforma- | ¢ cion nderwood. mone very | the sensational Nz tion | straight Foote more than anything else. The tive Son fe ampton con fact that an eas W, vietim to lden of among hilaa Fr his ad much who feared would tional Sing exhibition that Murray warm scrap to maintain t he won at ern mirer h he a the n ul 1in Forest Hills last Murray was expected to the New Yorker at least pected to let Lindley know fhut v ar better with Satu Tilden last fought it out 1 While . Pell two in en took ten games from Murray won R day got only BOWEING RESUL/TS. Unknown Partner I 110 105 79 107 And’son 116 489 519 103 89 104 S6 S6—468 118 113 89514 B . OFFICIAL NOTICE! 96 98 City of New Britain School Department Notice is hereby give that the Public Day Schoold] of all grades will open for the Fall term of 1918 on] Septe