New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 7, 1918, Page 8

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OR SOX AND CHICAGO EVENS UP SERIES—JEAN DUBUC, PINCH-HITTER, IMITATES CASEY AT THE BAT—MAYS VS. HEN. | DAY—COMPLETE BOX SUMMARY OF TWO GAMES—COLUMBIAS V3. PIGNEERS—LIVE CHATTER OF INTEREST TO SPORT FANS - . G —cma By Briggs \ Established 1886 = | GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE Hart Schaffner Marx Fall Suits ARE READY UP A Complete Assortment of Interwoven Socks CHILDREN'S BLOUSES ARE MAINTAINED IN QUALITY MM and White- | nby B plate. Pick to #its. went to third and | Z % = . //\ BYOR the ticincrs enoten \ o ‘ QUARTET OF PLAYFUL CUBS Pt up a tall foul which Flick ght on the line. No rin rrovs “hica Merkle walkod mted down {he \hen Thona clal scors WORLD'S SERIES v G, ||| COMPOSITE BOX SCORE OF TWO GAME BASEBALL PACTS Pred Mitenell, ! Q. = e s of the W at Comiskey 1 1 ). yesterday. W fleld | 7 (National { hr. th. sh. sh. so ) e. ave . s Boston (Amc Hooper ) D0 0 0 5 0 1.000 e Shean, 2b 3 it 2 0 0 3 g 0 1.000 Strunk, cf 3 [ 3 0 1.000 Whiteman, 1t 3 1 0 ) 200 2 0 .333 0 1.000 0 000 0 2 000 0 000 secon i of the (v BOSTON. <illif i tried v 1 md o the thro o the of the Cubs NoOW s out, Strunk to Asnew || are on cven terms with Boston hit to iis and || The Cu!l certainly recovered ag Me their hatting oye and they are throw to confident of retaining it tivst pitched a wonderful game and new | | oy was in danger except in Funner 1 ninth, when he grooved d him thom wWer " Strunk and Whiten Those two triples Dubuc 1.000 1 with saved Loston from a shufout. T Agnew, ¢ ... b 0 000@ET L2000 1 1 1 000 000 s of the first game in Zo on Thursday: Boston. : Chicago, 0. Hlendrs e ns §Schang, ) [ 500 1 000 Lotapald attendancoycater, 1a | ®Ruth, p 3 0 2 000 0 000 day, 20,040. Total r today I e . 5 oo 000 820907, divided as follow Totals .58 2 ] 5 S 190 51 22 984 Each club : National Commission 2,099.70 iy F X 5 z N CHICAGO. | Officis ‘ndance for i toope Nl ! 4 BANKS O bat ficld two : . .Total re- ice. Shean f I ' CARL MAYS TODAY, | al L. 2b. 3b. hr. th. sh. sl v e ave. | ceipt . divided as fol- 0 3 0 129 6 0 1.000 Tows: ol S B By Ldward Barrow. 2 of the Red Sox. (w0, Saturday Yester- iy e was a tough one to : 0 2 2 400 15 3 0 1.000 Third gam e at Comiskey 0 ) LS04 Park, Chicago, ot 2:30 o'clock. 0 0 2 0 .000 Fourth Innin [0 150 01000 National Commission Whitem A to Pick, o Merkle los pecially as we nearly ick made a one-hand running stop broke it up in the ninth inniag. 'F 1 0 099, 0 .000 ounder and threw him The Cubs had the better of the al, 3 i 1 0 167 2 1 .875 The play cut off \hat breaks, 1 think, and piled up ||| #McCabe 0 000 0 .000 oked like a surc hit No runs lead in the seeond inninw too Killifer, ¢ 0 167 0 1.000 » hits, no errors great for us to avercome. I do Vaughn, p 3 0 000 3 5 0 000 = Chicago—Whiteman dropped Mer- Solimea Nttt el it o pe 0 333 0 1.000 STANDING OF CLUBS 2) Deal 3d base. (3) Tyler, p. (4) Merklc s fly close to the line and the bats- from Tyler, who pitched ; - e IN WORLD'S SERITS, an reached second on the error ball and deserved to wia. I ex Totals ..58 3 1 i) 224 29 1 .988 fck bunted to Bush., whose quick nect to start Mays today, and . row to 1s zot Merkle at third hope to make it two to ane #O'Farrell batted for Pick in ninth inning of first game and flicd ck took fivst on der’s choice. On | | to Thomas Boston (A. I.) e hit and run D flied to Hooper - fMcCabe ran for Deal in ninth inning of first game and was left Chicago (N. 1.) . {nrd bullets fired at any range from any- 7 | make of revolver or pistol Under- { Waod & Underwood | t Pick was out stealing on the first on base, tch to Killifer, Aznew to Scott. No | Strunk Tunsino Mits Fnolorrors tted for Agnew in cighth inning of second game and ng, no hits, one erro th 15 singled, 1 new. = e 5 : h. [nnir b el e R fuss. “Brick’s’ gestures are a it Bostor hine hatted for Amnew *Dubuc batted for Thomas in ninth inning of fuss J e sing olicher's glove. The struck out ! Boston—Thomas was out. Deal to ' 10 S e ‘,] St e e : i Hicie, WA Enavikied folnack iea (RGN REINAE S SRRSO B Y "‘”‘ ’1" SUMMARY: Pitching Records— Hits and Runs—Off Ruth, 6 hit Mays ve. Hendrix today is the un i | geed Bush founger andithellatien i i BT Diach s era i e 0 runs in 9 innings: off Bush, 7 hits, 3 runs in & innings: off Vaughn, derstanding-—-the uplift service vs. : : 3 . et error. Flack ran i i e oft Tivley. U Dite) iicnn in0 inning the damp deliversy. There are ru s 2 R oy v rd Shes 5 hits, 1 run in 9 innings; s , : deep right for Hooper's fly Npcunidowitschans atithi pean | Toft on hascs-—Roston, 13; Chicago, mors, howes at “Miteh” may use . no hits, one error ut Snleiicl Lyl ZUns; Sty | Ifirst base on errors—- Boston, 1: Chicago, | | “Hippo™ Va “hicago—Thomas threw out Killi- b5 IO €rrors | Bases on balls—Off Ruth, 1 (Merkle); of 3 (Shean, 1 o b at first. Tyler fouled . ahicagg B Om i O eI <) oo Bush ) 3(Merkls, SR{ oI ST [or) Tyler. 4 (Hooper, It was apparent on a number of o i : B (i base Pla : 1o Doston. Shean cauzht Hollocher's | Whiteman, Bush, Scott) casions yesterday that Pick brought 3 S . Innis. No runs, no hits ho errors, | ¥ back of first. Mann flied to White- ! | i e o L O (Rlalelc Bick R Naue i Baskert): Biby his shovel to the ball yard. He was 3 : $ ! ) man. Paskert fouled to Schang. No | | o »; Shean, Whiteman): by Tvler, .2 | apparently T Sixth Inning S e Vaughn, 6 (Thomas, 2; Ruth, .2 in some fine plays and has JBoston—Shean drove a hit to center | | Xinth Innine (Shean. Dubuc) shook off his nervousness. kert holding it to a single by a e S Double plays-— Killifer to Hollocher: Follocher to Pick fo Merkle JEEE. -hand stop. Strunk forced = i it by pitcher— By Ruth, 1 (Flack e have not heard anyone say tha S 3 -hand stop. Strunk f 1 Shean, | {prec & Whiteman duplicaved cie | Hit hy pitcher Ruth, 1 (I"lack) o RS (T e e i ) x ocher and reached first, yj¢ Strunk scoring. MelInnis out, Ty- Scores——Iirst game, Boston, 1; Chicago, 0. Second game, Chica- Hetike R h X - 3 11N a fic r's choice Whiteman hit ., 1o Me Scott walked. Dubue go, 3; Boston, 1 mous players on the rlc 3 ; ] double p olioche > sames. They are in the scrap heap of | a double play, Hollocher to Pick y(teq f yom Dubuc fanned BRI ) o Merklc No runs, one hit no brro: 4 : ; runs, two hits, no errors s o school- Chicago—Hollocher (ripled down | Scott met nm‘ kids \\Hh‘ h ”I | through a hole in 1 JERFEec base line, clie ballirolling ito | y | “Wany” Schang made a neat caten | Pooks peeking e Ae far corner of the ficld. The RBo: AT = 3 » P ot i 7 16 1 3 fence before the battle and paid their X as out, Scott to Mclnnis, Hollocher o, e |, R R e ‘ - i el L e 0 Groves Stallings twis manngimel| e | OF HARTFORD veal Nine vy To Aveng Caught in the Cubs e L T e ¢ aching first On the hit and run ¥ ! N Wity i Avenge Do- N ed @ tew chills in Chi- | the Huns he would ¢ im to the »n-essentials and nobody is kicking. Schang popped to Hollocher One | non-essentials and nol perkle sngled (0 cenler, sending Tt of July 1= Chinmpion s Crown Prince Now do something! b sk o thrd With Pick up, L b battery « ! Your hitting I feroes only In thi nd he was out when the s v : cived from Plicher ert mHndenbury | team @k 0 errors | o K in town for th Seventh Tnning Y tomorrow afternoon ot hrew to Mclnnis No rut wo hits, “hat . i srener lub artis i T he is i . in naming the date which hie would | ine in Paris N S, OPENING SEASON. He e B G ame Calledrat 3T o Clock) Mavs warmed wWith Bush and | hall team has opened the 1918 sen- | tection o soldies > short and Merkle speared i wide ‘ t Columbins” of Hart- | the battle A was then interned 1) Dougliss w Tyler. “Shuffliag Phil hrow ana tagged Stuffy on the line. wd, 1 ' 1\ beat the locads | the dugont Lt )i to the bul Several | niformis have Leen i d out to the | 3cott fied to Paskert. Thomas flied ¢ afternoon of the Fourth o times Phil and Sam Jones were high- | thirte men who have already repor 9 Flack. No ru 10 hits. no error 3 Walnut Hill pari George Tyler was 1 <igned Chicage The band ved the “Btar Spangled Banner ing | The ¢ Britain High school foot Boston—McInnis hit to Hollocher in | o'clc | treel grounds. | abe It Tadt al Uvikontiolone | : son with th me old time spirit, and 1t will stop volver or shrapne to warm up d fo A number | sowd 1 Kle nking t to completal wacrificed to McInnis. unassisted, Pick | tfors. This afternoon 1 e anager Rowland and Ray ¢ econd and O thirad : th the sl | 2 0 king second. Killifer walked, Twler | are plaving the New Haven Nav ¢ the White § : . D sopsunich il beryiia i s P ealeo s pey aseotid Lk macon: K walked vlay P Eithe Bowia 1 of the W Sox gave the have had somethi High school, Saturday, September 21 {504 therefore is absolutely proof Xied to Whitemsn lack lofted to | serve nine at St. Mary's plavsrounds. | ronsiderable moral sunpers when T wa 1 b 3 , ; Jied to o Flack S plaveround 1side > al suprort Heinia was at &t Mary's playeround against shrapael, splinters and stand- | walked, Deal | fident that they can clean uy esterday ced. Deal tevd shape for

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