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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA B TWIRL FOR PIONEERS AGAINST PRATT & WHITNEY—CARL MAYS TURNS IRON MAN’ AND PITCHES RED SOX TO DOUBLE HIN ONE GAME OF PENIANT CERTAINTY—GIANTS AGAIN BEAT BROOKLYN—WALNUT HILL RESULTS—OTHER SPORTS Ilstablished 1886 Yy Lrric mAo so - Go To SCHooL RERman’ (HATS \ \ SLICED IT OFF b ¢ ¥ )6 To CADOY Fu M GooD - GRow UP AND BE A FINE | ABOUT In HERE § LIKE A MIGHTY [ MAv- A G(‘ar‘ Bovy AwND ice | ( i < AT 'S + To YoUR T : [ Sama D | \ PAPa- - cAn see You ARE -~ FINE LAD" GooD ( STUFE all and Winter d Eve. o THE =iy CADDIES ! WHY DID THEY i WL — AND A STROKE Z‘i):rh;\(rssan Defuact L vy B e o = U NOW Ready ERE'D YoO MAR ,A\'\D’EYR LOSING BALLS—~ AT — I'M PAYING You = - AS A CADDY ) : TH' FOIST NOT AS A AL HUN €RD e ' ' z" s First Call for Children’s Hats New Stock for Fall, 75¢ to $3.50 ardless of | A o Gt Mary'sPlayground >|hel outcoms’ of thE Foming World | - i . Results Yesterday labfi D Series the lead secured in recent years | - e - - - e ———— —— = e e teraa; r ay GD A e American .€3 - eams is . Philadelphia 3 oston 0-8. ::ffi:‘:vvn :0 hold nn-l N.\\vv)l\4\(1 Le BILLY DUBAEK [;UBS BLANKF“ MAYS J["NS ELASS Hartford Meehng Cineinnat s ) .2 in check though the scnior Ic b { | STARTS AT 1 O’CLOCK. senior ague Standing of the Clubs o standard bearers were to capture th ‘ apt o ! 1 Hartford, Conn., August 30.—The W. L. C. Races for Boys and Girls, baseball classic in the easiest possi | E thirty-third renewal of the Charter | Chicago ..... 82 13 56 o ble fashion. The clash of 1918 will | | Oak Purse will be trotted next Thurs- | New York Ao () 51 BOXING M/ be the fourteenth under the auspices | day on the fourth day of the Grand | Pittsburgh . -.64 '8 “BASS” DUNHAM of the National Commission and of o — e ! Circuit meeting which will be 1,1‘111“%"('"\“:1“ o, 1 60 . Stoney Creek Vs, the thirteen series which are now part over Charter Oak Park in connection | Brooklyn ce b LK 6 “JACK” REHNESS of dinmond history the American | (Ge0Pge{OWI Tw1rler Will Take! Giants Beal Brooklyn in Season’s | Big Red Snx Twirler Wins | witn “one’” Connectiont ieaie. — Sinee | Pnaermnia 1110 05 6 3 League clubs have won eight while this event was established in 1883 it | Boston et 69 s on ) > | New ven Vs, The last victory by a National ey Regent, Lord Vincent, Hamburg | N uzls “JOE” RYAN Je team was the record perfor e = ! Belle, The Harvester, Peter Scott, and | Brooklyn New this city mance of the Boston players in 1914 | Bjlly Dudack, of Georgetown fame, Chicago Aug. 31.—Cincinnati Boston, Aug. 31.—Carl Mays quali- | St Frisco, Geers has won four ;| Boston at Philadelphia. vhen \Hu Br \\.‘»\ swent the Philadel- | 1. o pasn selected by Mant Jim | bunched hits behind Chicago’s errati .| fied for the Tron Man class of honor | them and it looks though he has | ‘_nu'-mn;m i”l ‘l:\vlr:uzn , BIG WRES' 1ia Athletics before the our SR e 5 i St. Louis at Pittsburgh (2) Wi igh . mes \\Iv\, . 3 m‘ er Luby of the Pioneers to pitch his | ficlding and shut out the locals, 5 to! vesterday by pitcl and winnir vo | @ llh-mul Iu] \\m] it again with June | 2 g AL ght game hich cagisec . . i _ & iy ed, as she has been making a sweep e <t L Berlin Blacksmith eventual disruption of the famous | team (o victory tomorrow against the | 0. Mitchell kept Chicago’s hits well | full games of a double-header a Silitne win donn he b ol Gh s (1 | AMBERICAN LEAGUE : “KID” BENJAMIN however, sixteen other horses eligible | P —0— g { Results Yesterday to s e E 1 g )0 » ol AL G. tart, the list including Chilcoot, e s GREAT BASEBALL G The Royal Knig anc anc >ar- | - A [ N he Royal Knight and Blanche Car-| uetiilf o= U0 Tof ) CORINTHIANS i e the perton 2t 0N L g Reaingt P, & W Shortest Game—Other Scores | Double-Header—Other Resulls |1 heen, won by sueh great norses | - Touis - 5138 “BOBBIE" REIMER Shibe Park baseball machine. Previ- | fast Pratt & Whitney team of Hart- iz .n‘m.w ind was given perfect sup-| philadelphia. The m\-ty e X WIGES G 1 1 Lo 1 hort- | 1510, in the sccond game of the cham- | Do 000022 Bosten fruna iR oh =2 e est series was held by the Chicago Cincinnati 100022001 ond was a pitchers’ battle in which Nidioile o I that vear the | pionship serics hegun last week by the | hicazo 000000000—0 Ny e e abelle hanlinitENor s ; ; | i ter. In the race in which he defeated | "astest Colored Te ’ tcam, led by Frank Chance, defeated | two clubs, | ttories: Wingo and Mitchell: | was a winner over Perry and Johnson, | ;i “p o ' HACE B TR B (Fh"‘“““:‘ Boston 12-4, Philadelphia 0-1. Fastest Colored Team in Hartford the Detroit Americans, four games to Dudack needs no introduction to 1o- | o'1earrell and Walker 4 to 1. - & s 3 arre « alke trotted faster tha J 0 3 as L WELL- ) none, but the series roquired five con- | cal fans. His work in athletics, par Hoston needs only one more win out | G0, MECE FEAT S "”“[‘f“ Standing of the Clubs “"“l:“:‘“‘l’\\!"‘f;“' tests, as the opening game resulted in | ticularly baseball, at the High school, — of its four remaining championship | 7 FEE (6 ”m“"h\‘,mml‘m" ‘n“» ’f’v“f‘ | w. it 5 SIC S a 3 to 3 tie | stamped him in his youthful days as New York 1, Brooklyn 0. games to clinch the American league | o (0 50, B2 W Ho LRSI AS R LaCt SR oston R n T T 3 49 But one other series developed a tie | @ ‘“‘com and when he afterwards pennant. Scores: iz L L L e et G TEveTann e e 71 e THis Tedunienl T e et e Gt e he New York, Aug. 31 In one w" Ch Medium ‘mare at Toughkecpsie last | Washington Ml G . e J B s r v i e o e e [T ames of the season, whil dirst G week. Blanche ter ig also a very | Now York . 59 3 s | n the Boston Americans in the memor. | ized soon, Tor the footballand baseball | 100K thirty-seven minutes to play, the | | fast mave although at times unsteady. | ¢nicago .......... § 53 ' H \ble conflict of 1912, This series, | coaches on the Hilltop in Washing® | NeW York team defeated the Superbas! poston .. 233 while it also looks as if Ben Walker | s¢. Louis ....... ; 7 ; 2R Sl holdalthe eteiai o st o et time bbing Billy and | 1 to 0, at the Polo Grounds yesterday. | philadelphia s | would ke a champion out of The | Detroit ..... S 5 P It 1s a pitchers’ duel between Pe | Royal Knig e has wo ; ol ber of games, attendance and gate ro- | impressing him into service on the | 16 Was a pitchers’ duel between | (tories—Mays and Schang: John. | B0val Knight. He has won with him | Philadelphia -.... 5 103 ceipts, went full eight contests hefore | various ‘varsity teams. The reputa- | Mitt and Coombs. The Brooklyn team ’ i right along and while Lockspur | e son and McAvo, L l Mite Hoston Bed Sox ctiersbd viotors | tion he estnplished in Al branches of | 590 mo Hiks unGl fne seventh ning, | 90 and Medvoy grabbed a heat from him at Pough- Games Today ! More than a quarter of a million of | sport oon won him a reputation sec- | When they put two singles tosether Second Giae Jiaspsio andilioteo Avatts (gathered fin SEICVeTanal atlChicago e et e A ke o e e e | T o el warel ont BTG Gint r. h. e |another at Readville, the “stormy | paro i S Louts i receipts were 4 trifle more than $400.- | “Nine-point® Harry Costello, the Mer. | Scored the winning run in the ninth| Boston .. . 00301000*—4 5 2| petrel” of the turf landed the events Philadelphia ol Bosto 000. Tach plaver on the winning | iden whirlwind, who pr fed Billy as | on Doyl single, Fletcher’s safe bunt! pPhladelphia . 000100000 1 { The entrigs show that the program New York at Washington team received $4,024 while the losin i athletic «tar at Georgetown on which O'Mara made a wild throw | Batteries—DMays and Schang; John- | has been arranged so that there will | 2 Giants found a balm for theiv defeat | ast Spring Dudack broke his an- | to firs Zimmerman's pass and | gon. Perry and Perkins | be a special event on the card each | INTERNATIONAT LEAGUE 9 ) (PP In the fact that their end amounted | kle in college baseball and had to re- | Compton’s single. The score afternoon. On Labor Day the thous- | 2nd Game of Series to 566 per man | turn home on crutehes, but the hreak | New York . 000000001 —1 7 1 S | ands who flock to the fair will have | Results Yesterday. Although the Americar » | has now healed and he is his old tin Brooklyn . 000000000—0 . Washington 6, New York (. [ an opportunity to see St. Frisco and | newark 4.4, Ruffalo 2.1 PIONEE teams hold a s ! or clf. e pitched the first game last Batteries: Miller and Coombs: | Washington, Au 31.—Johnson | Mable Trask in their third battle at| Baltimore 6, Mamilton 1 won the total iy i Saturday in FHartford against the | Carty and Perritt ’ | held New York safe at all stages of | Hartford while Lu Princeton has also Binghamton 5, Rochester 2 V oser. Of ! sove t games | Pratt & Whitney nine, and although vesterday's game and Washington | been added to the field and may defeat e 8 3 H Toronto 7, Jersey City ved in the thirteen to date, | his twirling was good cnough to win won. & to 1. by hatting Finneran hard. | the hoth of them as well as Fleir | & junior league {eam has won thir- | an ordina onte he breaks were Philadelphia 1-3, Boston 0 8. e Reaper. A three vear old trot will he Standing of the Clubs PRATT & WHITNEY seven and the Nation ue clubs | not with him, and the local lads lost SRR A A Hiladels | . ! sandwiched with this event and with | L Y. & thirty-thres h two ended in tic out. B is all the more determined, | i : B 5 Lol or | Washington 30210000%—6 12 Hollyrood Bob. The Divorce; David | T, 6 Zog x & { : : ! of Hartford The lead in rins ix almost as narrow | therefore, to go after the visitors to- |y Phe Phillies won the first | New York 000001000 5 | Guy, Chestnut. Peter and Selka na B o 4 for the American Leaguo tean morrow and avenze the defeat of ! S8k E e nnin: as starters it will prove as formidable | Baltimore ....... 73 48 amassed a fotal ¢ 14 in the seventy- | weck 0 ax to even up the serie Ty Batteries—Johnson and Ainsmith; double and Cravath's sing i s many of the big futurities later in | Newark ........ 6 61 ] two games to the Nationals 239 { which is for a purse of $100 and the | el poo o) it ol ! iinneran and Hz ‘ the seanson Rochester A A 3 The following fable shows the re- | right to challenge the Poli nmine for i g g, sceond manme and — | The Whirlwind Purse for the 2:06 | Buffalo . ... ... ... sult of cach series since 1905, when | the championship of Hartford coun- | o 000 e b " v G T e e A o p the National Commission assumed |ty. All the other Pioneer plavers ave | 2o 50 500 B 00 1 Cleveland 2-4, Detroit 1-2. will bring oul Directum J., A Game | Jersey Clty ...... 28 S 248 v b harge of the post-season play, givir just as certain Dudack that their Detroit, 31.——Cleveland won both | of (Chance, Walter Cochato and the | the games won and runs made by the | team can take the measure of the irst Game.) games of a double header with De- ' game little mare Mary Rosalind Parr. | winning and losing team Capital City aggrezation Phila . 000000001 1 7 troit yestarday, taking the first, 2 to 1, | Tt will with a 2 TR G e o % At 3 0’Clock The gzame tomorrow will be playe M, S e e s e Sl 4 f R of Past World feres, |, Th0, S omertow wil be played | Bosten 3L avousuno A he cocond 4 0 % Loose teding | o0 o compiote e s i, N Convenient for Batteries: Wagner and Rudolph; | by the home team marked both con- The Year & respective clubs appeared | g ; racing on Wednesday will | ] [] i u € lams and O¢ « tests. In the first me Coveleskie ' giart off with a 2.04 pace and will . 1905—New York Nationals 1 | B evenin Herald. Those who } 4 allowed Detroit only four scattered | Lo goljowed by the Battle Royal Purse | {4 Office or Home d I n Philadelhia Americans .1 ; hav ved the records of the L s hits. Cleveland ran wild on the bases o, 2:06 trotters, 1t will prove an | § 1906—Chicago Americans g2 EnosERTCLRAIUCHIS S S e nl 4 s In the second game in which Carroll | oot worthy of the name and 1t wil | [ i Chicago Nationals reat tonmorrow when the umpire > 0000002003 Jones gzave eight Das on balls. Lk A D N | « take rlever man to select a er *1907—Chicago Nationals 1 Play! md you can tell the world i S ee i i e ‘[ v winner i X ’ = o 5 o " vith Royal ) Jay, Busy's Detroit Amertcan ; ! that it will he SOMIS GAMI ter v 1 First Game ‘ Y i e A i Lassies anr [speranza in the field. | | 1908 hicago Nation hot t } ERY | r-ih Gieers Is gradually getting the confi- | @ o Detroit American L o € L3t wil EARERGER: I b -+ 010000010 2 T dence of the California mare and may g 3 09— Pittsh ationals 3 i " ' ol i 000 ALe o 1) 1 ‘[,”‘ ”Hg\Pl\”:'“H | i WISTERN GOLE 900000 01==188 4 show in fronl with her McMahon | ! s ¥ ‘ i p 0ol 3 s—Coveleskic and O'N did at Toledo where she reduced the s 1910— Philadelphia. Americans | hicago VU Sern f 3 g v c e A Chicago Nationals | S BEYROND 1 | matehes in the women's w. ham and Spencer ix heat race record | N n Il i 1 1 on Fhursday in ddition ta the ! 1 PPhila Iphia Americans et 1 1 « chamuvion Indinr kil v ( e I New York Nutlenals 3 . (T won the | d form 3 Consisting of oak box New York Nationals \ o ) : i i e ; 1 vith nin with hinged cover, al- Philadelphia Ameri ! wreraging 52 ! Istantin 1 eLr 0001 4 E ters, one of them heing the hana- | [ i e v Natiben 15 | ar i ; God. 1 « i } Dponents hy | LIy 2 A . | some ehestnut ni 2 Mareh that | B p]ml\cnuul index and one Boston Natior out, 1 o1 i . 108t the . a- | | won @ heal at Poughkeepsie in 2:05, Boston American | o \ of Bdsewater ] e Miss | smmr——ees |\l muke his first ince the ac- | B Price T5e¢. birc 4x6 $1.00 B 'school for lunch. Philadelphia Nation he first ) A t mo senthial over | cident that put h the retired W O A el b DENISON fiAW folsoe e e {l | ~Boss Charte e there is also a Mi 5 4 ’ Y S 09 an 7 f Friday's pro- | Chicago American o e ites of each other Tis abelln McGregor Potrex A 7 New York National 17 | 59.43 mil he 2 o Wo senthal thrilled the s 230 ALAIN STR B { will e in the field. These two M 66 Churen St, & JUV{&S ood as Pl cxme xRecord sorics did not have to dri ard 1o lead, he | tors on the ninth hole by approaching race i s special whic i ooe | % H ever Top‘y Serles—Total series, 13 total | missed the record, doing the course ai | 0 within three feot of tha hole on ,1 Livery Cars for Hire. Day and Night. | announced while the mesting i in | New Bma[fl 4 . yames, 72%; totul runs, 45 *Includ ] an average of fiftv-nine miles an hou knoll green from a roadway to which | progress completes the program for | 1 Rg two tis games. fiat she had pulled her tee shot | Btornge, Supplies and Repairing. the meeak

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