New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 30, 1918, Page 8

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¢ Day Tace® will 'be . k will be run S0 as to give final big day. rift stam any boy ony es o s are given for prize; wishing to enter the in trial running 1d rt tur m be the lay afternoon BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL| NATIONAL LEAGUE Results Yesterday New York 4. Brooklyn 0 Pittsburgh 1-1, Lonis 0-4 Chica Cine 0-4 Philadelphia-Bost vain nnati Standing of the W 3h Clubs T Yorl Chica Games New IMERICAN LEAGUE Lesults Yesterday 6, Washington 1 Standing of the Clubs w Tad. ishington Games W Roston Loui INTERNATIONAL LEAGURE sults Yesterday. Buffalo ( Baltimore 1 standing of the Clubs Games Today Toronto Rochester, Hamilton PIONEERS PLAY SUNDAY Baseball Treat Assured Local Fans For Next Sunday When Rivals Mect in Second Game of Series. Having 1 the first game of the ampion Whitne seri Manager Luby reers are rmined to even up the tuatior xt Sunday, when the fast Tartford bunch will appear at the El- strec Vhile the ni Pio- pitcher for the locals has deci Billy Woodward en definitely od, Champion ND CLASH WiTH PRATT & WHITNEY TEAM NEXT S UNDAY—C WALLOP FROM REDS—GIANTS BROO C{"}Ri Sf\’.4$NKEZ£S TRIM SENATORS—WIND-UP OF SEASON AT ST. MARY’S FIELD—OTHER LIVE SPORTING NEWS FOR FANS gnment hat any Bh artisis Evisitor il announcement to- iteh for Pratt & Bed the latter hal s @Mary's field in the || NEEEE i arter the Pio- | S tterslow from the S . s found his slow | . ““”"; B Gkition, o theve is | ; OB . 1 raithfully kept by the s & thrilling pitch e (T ies resubted in o victory the Red Sox, who won games out of five from Cabs, Jim Vaughn heing only Chicago hurler to aame. Oddly cnough Ruth, chosen he Red pitel in he first aame his own ne with o home with a fivsg sixth inning. Iy inclined thought mimic and the one lo- of this (B} capablc THIS A | New York, MeGraw played with cawd HUNCI? | At baschall ich is most anden feom this city ihe Giant Heinie Zimmermann —john a R in be- ribes The for four the the win a Babe mimic score team. sl be as | ups will —Rubino. fleld short Bronkic (right field: M , left field; It ERderhill, sccond 1y S0 won run in the itions- man on e super mity I food thie ssult 6h, first g center field M Campbell, right | fRich; - Dudiack pion, pitch. 1§ given loc: ball this t expense i at times and it f the game pday and turn out 80 that the r $uccess as well flof the year, loc: ns have {‘gocd sport: demonstrat Unday made by the Pio- to furnish them semi-pro base il.to see Sunday’ @ fastest exhibition staged in many year: will begin at 3 for the scr fans | ——— um- to | more versatile things with the than i he an expert As trade annual mon A Sears, an example of popularity whicl sports can attain we have th nd ticld meet of the Ho m athletic organization of & Co., which was held Ihe and one of 600 a9 | ack A Roebuck lin Chicago last drew 20,000 specte features was i employes GUBS TAKE TWO FROM ‘CINCYS' Giants Shut Out Dod—g;ers—PiraieS and Cards Split Even Yort the irl turday. tors, wand drill tirm of the jent o'clock PSPORTING GOSSIP The reason why we have not heard more about “Hobey” Baker among the flyers “over there” is that the brilliant son of “Old D} 1" is con- sred of greater value s n instruc- in developing our air fleet and that | has been his duty, much as he would | like to go after the Huns Chicago, Aug. 30.—Chicag both games of a doubleheader Cincinnati yesterday, 1 0 and | 4, respectively | Tyler held the visitors at im the first game, which | won from 6 to to his mercy the loc: with asac- sandwiched in Phil ner, tioned land. Mc McGrath, the old B. A lieutenant of artillery at Fort Leavitt, near A. run- and is Port- s 19,2 won by bunchinz two hits rifico and passed ball Wortman's drive to center, which | hopped past Roush and went for a the | home run three runs the ! seventh and gave Chicago the game Geers scored he Pop” honors deserves bes well modestly in 50 vs., se we | Umpirc | in with the Pratt & | Burke, the captain, who han many the B \ A. colors, in | service ini the balloon section previou in training at tl Naval Training 8 ion, M I © Akron ank Sloman, the | Pacific Coast (uarter-miler, Far Roc Jimmy former Lehigh Game) races T 1 in the 00000010x-— 1 He was | 000000000—0 G Killifer; IBller rack unc Cincinnati Tyler r. and and Arch Lakes T. and famous is (Second The score Chicago . | Cincinnati Hendryx Wingo. Game) also at way n. h 6 9 Logg Ring and e 0002003 1x 000003100 O'Farrell Speaker took a punch Tom Connolly in Philadelph it was an impu d he probably apoloz It was ur Tris, record hehind him for the ball field ind uesday, which this time. as a finc st New York York | s to | stag culted immm yn team the Iolo | here vesterday, 4 to 0. Marquard was peppered hard at in and was hit when runs de- pend the batsmen The score New York Brooklyn Brooklyn 30 oney shutout who | 0. be- New the \ug hit in Inability At of havior on upe of 1t Grounds Tom flyers who is 1t Brooks that “it is is enthusiz athletic Lieut Burke the Antonio, ind that everyone Walter id training aviation train- down Field n writes life"” over tery d on of men Camp's for the 00010120x 4 000000000 0 McCarty: Marquard and of a baseball May, once pitching | inst Camp Morse, somewhat tells us that Jake St. Louis Cardir “Tom' fan and { with the for Brooks IField a struch out 21 men and had four as- | ides. Lieut. Halligan, an old | and Harvard player, is for Brooks Itield. Har- collegiate pole vault | all-round athlete, is a the Aviation Corps and Brooks Field is | | ! | mey and M. Wheat St Louis 0-1. 30.---Fach Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Aug took a game in the Pittshurgh-s Louis doublehcader here yesterday The first went to the Pirates 1 and use of their ability to Mayer's pitching when they | the visitors took the second by a | score of 4 to 1. Between games Short stop Boone with Liberty wdmirers 1-1, { sists be team Boston v in the outfield ry Babcock, inte champion and lieutenant in an instructor at to be hit cd on present-day standards in A Coxe is a better breed- at horses than he was a shot- mnd hammer thrower, but in more ago, e was | events in inter- jate games. He won no fewer six championships for Yale and more than most men have | their colleges Manager Fred Mitchell has his su- | st Louis perstitions like 1 men in baseball. | pittsburgh He would not stand for new uniforms | Mayer and for the Cubs for the world's series, | Brock. proposed President Weeghman hoodoo the club to discard it a athletics, was presented bond by al (Itirst Game) B 1o er of | putter The Pittshurgh St. Lou Cooper Gonzs cor 30 years and g man in these his day the b colle than that lone 0000000181 000000000 0 ind Schmidt; Doak and for (Second Gamce) The score . h. e 001010011—4 10 0001000001 4 1 nd ost Schmidt; Sherdell by T the LEAGUE 30.— Washington M Washi JRICAN might ton, Aug | uniforms which the players wore whil | winning the National pennant. “Mitch™ | Labor Day, Sept. 2 Charles National 1 umpire, who has accepted a position ‘ ia Y. M. C. A. athletic worker for our | ove . is especially fitted | sk, for he has had a big ex- | coaching in baseball, fooi ana ‘basketball at the | Virginia and other mm,l { Rigler, the les soldier | for the t: perfence ball boxing | University of STARTS AT 1 O CLOCK. Races for Boys and Girls. o MATCHES DUNHAM Stoney Creck Vs, ACK” REHNESS | tutions. | BOXING “BASST i I When a | the evening | liver {or it | not Silent of of his “Duy"” he has to de- | 1 banquet in his hon- et icity wprising that he could | et a real day on the race | CROBBIE® RIIMIZR Geers got in lm:\ o New Haven Vs, os teadville Wedne rorr my AN mazoo July 19 he won PR in which he started. | L e to ahotit ! : beavetodtly aie RIG WRESTLING MATCH “AL ¥ TRES Berlin Blacksmith Vs, “KID" BENJAMIN s GREAT BASEBALL GAME. CORINTHIANS Pastest Colored Team in Hartford Vs, ROCKWELL-DRAKT ADMISSION 28¢. Man” knows that o | | \ speech not make it track in all fou ivh\. but at | the three | Then h | talking “Pop” Geers g races at Ka races did not 1k Lieut Howard | all-round athlet | He was recently erry, Penw's famous | is still in the game. | transferred from | Camp Gordon amp Hancock at | Augusta, Ga., and has been playing centerfield on the Hancock nine. Berry | play on almost any of te: his camp No to ¢ ry can that <ind may ha one is pleased, | econd | | New critical | the | | | | | | | for | teen in which they G ON THE F(RST ALWAYS AND STRUT OF PER You ARE QUITE CoOCKY - WITH A BUSHE L ‘fAm’t It Rean 2nd Glovions Feelin 0 e ON Trhe FIFTH You ARE GLEESOME AnD HAPPY WALK WITH A SPRING N ToUR STEP COUNTING ock oo 1F HoLD EACH ARID ouT THE FIFTEENTH You'rRe READY To HOLLER DROP CHICKEN AnND GAT SAUVER KROUT % on ALIBERTY CAdBrGE YourR DoME MATH SMALL FIGURES, HEN THE TWEeNTIETH COMES — : PoY THE NEXT FIveE s 1S REELING, DX} FEELING By Briggs ! ON THE TENTH You ARE DOLLAR Your RoLL WLl wren AT LAST You HIT PAY' DAY- NEW LIFE — “WHAT A GR-R-RAND awo ‘OH ¢ GLQR\Q»R!OUS Copyright, 1918, by The Tribune Association (New York Tribune} knocked Keating out of sixth inning was unable ta overcome ined by: New York pitching and by York won, the hox in vesterday's game, the carly throt the but cad Kahmsg of Thompsor poor Naw errors to 4 Harper [ Score Toledo York Washington Keating, Mogridge Harper, Matte 012102000 000004000 on, Avers nd Picinich GOLF CLUB TOURNEY shuttle Meadow Club Invites Members of Other Clubs from Al Over State to Take Part. There will be tournament at club August 31 an invitation the Shuttle Mea to September inclu- sive. Member all golf clubs in the state are cordially invi to partici pate, qualifying round to be plaved August 31 noon. There will the qualifying entrants golf dow 18 hal and morni fter- prize AlL six- will wch 14 Fo1- round, | lowest will be score in the The classifiod ualify be a prize for the winner and the winner of cach b lowing the schedule 9 a. m. Septembar 1 p m. September 1 September 2: finals, ber iten 8 is First ond round cmi-finals, 9 a 2 p m m. Septem- BOWLING RECORDS Unknown 114 Pavtuer 91 Les 84 Zue Thompson 116 HAMPIONSHIP 2nd Game of Series PIONEER Vs. PRATT & WHITNEY of Hartford SUNDAY At 3 0’Clock Ellis Stree Grounds DON'T MISS IT! Andersn Y 94 1 841 98 IAILLIGHTS BEAT CHICAGO. Ohio, cluh 17 24 92 121 105 1 100 04 110- 53 Toledo in the National Baseball Fed- | lieved Shellenba S | eration this fall, staged a batting “ally [ and the in the ninth defeated Chicago here yesterday | Rail Lights afternoon The winning run atteries was Outfielder | and Schalck who re- | ern sixth White inning 99 o 114 inning She Aug. that 30.- will The scored on brese lenn Clarke off SCHOOL SUITS Send the Boy to School This Fall in a New Suit! It Will Make His Young Heart Glad! We certainly have some splendid and unusual values in SCHOOL SUITS ! Strong, Sturdy Fabrics—Tailored with double strength at every point where the strain comes. Suits Built For Duty ! Give the BoyaGood Start This Fall With a Good School Suit Nothing will so encourage and freshen his mind as one of our splendid, ExtraValue SCHOOL SUITS ! School Suits Built for Business $6, $8, $10, $12, ~ $16 Sizes 7 to 18 Yea New York Sample Shop 357 MAIN STREET The Better Clothes S. 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