New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 11, 1919, Page 9

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P]ONEER% TRIM S]NGFRS Shay. 1h. : 0| Woodtke te Corkins: bases on balls, | ; v i Haverty, 2h. .. . 2 1| off Hyman 3: struck out, by Hyman q < Burke, 1f. R 11, by Schmidt hit by piteher, I - Mosher, cf. ...... 4 ] ley. timie, 2:00; umpire, Quinn Locals Ave Victorious in a Brilliant= | Cucioriv, a The Pionecrs evened the series | with the Singers of Bridgeport yes-| ) i X terday afternoon on the Illis strect | L“,“,“"‘ s Sl o 4]\1.,.:‘,’}‘1}:.\ But Local Interest Centers in {RRROS G LIOLD =00, Johnny Shugrue Against De gucco. i : The Pwo-hase hits, Olinchey, Burke 3 & £ s |\\51m1|_.um G, N 5 \v o el S Moshe s Shas The Lenox A. €. of Meriden, will proved one of the most excitin 10 24 11 4| Ieddy—Brandt Bout the Feature, diamond, winning a brilliantly con hits, Shay, Burke; home run, Camp- | Stage one of their famous hoxing Dol ite et bien e shows this evening at Hanover Park, off Goeb 1 in 2 innings; stolen bases, | and judging from the makeup of the the local rooters feel certain of vic- |y Gue Burke, Campbell 2, Goeb & | card. @ hine night's entertainment tory. The Park City team Which | xgireldr 2, Noonan, Casserly, Fallon: | awaits the fans. The feature bout gained 6 to 2 verdict over the| g orifice nits, Feldman Burke, i%al- | will be between Battling Reddy of Pioneers several weeks ago, 15 @ jgn; hases on balls, off Lynch 2; | Harlem and Dutch I ndt of Brook- peppery aggregation, and they gave @ | s(ruck out, by Lynch 4, Goeb 1, Os- |iyn, 15 rounds at 126 pounds. The ‘ fine account of themselves. Benny | trosky 1: hit by pitcher, by Ostro- | winner has been promised a match i 2 THE AIM OF THIS ; N THEREFORE Lynch ascended the pitchin ”””“Mi'\“‘ (Norfeldt): left on bases. Pion- | with Sammy Waltz, the little Hart- o . - i o E e K THIS STORE f¥# the locals, and he was touched | cers rs 115 first base on er- | ford battler 5 STORE IS N > g WILL KEEP up quite frecly at times. Again - at | rors eers 1, Singers 3; time, 1:50; In the semi-final hout of eighth times, ienny showed his cunning by [\nnymw: Barbour. rounds, K. O. Jaffe of New York is b, ; iy ; ALWAYS 0 -\’ g OPEN MONDAY thwarting the efforts of the batsman | | scheduled to meet Kddie Trembley of o = 1 5 dhe pill . 10 el N o o ; g NIGHTS UNTIL to knock the pill out of the lot H ANNEX LOSE ]N MFRIUEN ort, but it is reported that the 3 y . i TO GIVE THE / TE? . ¥ was relieved Eddie Goeb in the | v s in Nova Scotia and will be p - >UBLIC SE ) . : FURTHER R g T e o e | B BUBLIC ERE G : P NOTICE Schenek Team Wins Over Locals in i : anaBer NI g v - g S — The visitors started off with i gush socurcd Tom Madden a fast New L [ ———————— the season, and not until&he 1 was retired on the visitors' side did | and succeeded in pushing across a tather Basy Fashion — Errors | Yorker to fill in the breach. This tally in the opening round, and with | | should also prove an intcresting the bases congested. Lynch managed | Conut Against Our Boys, battle retive the side with the single | The preliminary will bhring to- nv 1 The 4 ex bascha ted « he b he visitors made it two in | The Annex (I TR, Wbl TR s e (ST G e s it gl TR S el IS o G 6 TS the score in the fourth inning and | 2 Sy 5 9 " | Shugrue who is a big favorite in this cd the Sehock e U160 0F tha ticity|lONEDIE ST RI SRR i from then on it was nip and tuck : L city, will meet tough customer in % 5 , until the « 1 inning wihen Noonan losing 7 ito 2ann WRpEN, the De Lucco, who rined a fine reputa- E R e i e RS | Comaten i, Rl Whe iy o > . e o 2 il i i L his mercy throughout the contest al- | tion in the A. o L% WIS GV Pl‘ E 4 == ding tally. o [ e G S e i | fain d @ hoRN o b e eTIR Con s TS iR S 3 ' contributed by 5 ul he features were ) | Sehmidt was it for only eight bingles | demands for a battle with his fellow | Shay, Christy, Olichney, Campbell, sccond frame. The Ploneers tied | SOINE too fast yesterday afternoon at but his support was ragged at times, | townsman, Sammy Waltz. The bout six errors being chalked tip against | I8 carded for six rounds. FFeldman, Goeb and Noonan who were | . : much in evidence with the ole wallop | pic 11ies. The score The Lenox club ma ment hay | [ ! 2] fluke home run when Mosher dropped ab, r. T : . | ing a large crowd. P his hit after a hard run, and was| x. Bealey : o 5 SRS unable to find the ball in the grass.| Grith. It ... SERO PIRATES' PROTEST DISALLOWED. Tddie Goeb, in the center pasture | iijgufr, 1 Cincinnati, Aug. 11, — President pulicd down n long drive near the | pudack, 2 St A1 Heydler has notified the Pittsburgh fence with two men, on and two men | i pegley. SR ) and Cincinnati clubs that the Pitts- which would have spilled the | pudnick, 3b ..... 1o burgh protest of the first game here I Tallezon e 5 on July 27 has been disaliowed. *The Barbour had one of his bad | Dolson, tf ....... 0 protest hinged solely on a question rude hard by the | Hurvey, ss .. .. 2 of fact which could only be deter- had it got away from him ! f | v nth inning when | Schmidt, oty 5 imined *hy the decision of the um- | L e Moshe out m | pires. Both umpires stated that in < o & ky outticlder went ! 55 o 5 | the play in question Groh had passed ¢ : damond in a threateening Schenck. | sccond base at the time the throw j it No v a. c. | was made and was therefore entitied | & iy r | | | | there cnded ab, d to 1wo bases and to score,” Mr. Heyd- ) 4 i 4 3 {ler wrote. b i Corki e oo LOCALS LOSE IN BRISTOL, ’ ? R nson TLb T ) 5 | MeGorty, ss .. 2 3 The New Departure Company | | ' s SPECEA S eldt, If WA | Woodtse, « 3 al team of Bristol, took the measure of 2 [ 3 el e ; & Gustafson, cf ..... | the Pioneers in that town Saturday Cloeh, bl i ) HartBrtl a8 2 afternoon, score 4 to 1. The local | [ . : Fgldman, ss. ..... 3 DIERRSE W sescronn £ boys were off form, errors and bad b . Nooooniicl i - judgment on the bases counting A l Fallon, 1% O o) 3 T 3 9 3| heavily against Luby's pets. Lanning 4 s Onl t On ay n y Gambbelliner SUlGlEK s s 100032017 held the Pioneers to five hits while : . 9 Fitzpatrick, 3h. .. Annex 4 . 000000110 his mates garnered nine off Goeb's de- | - e Two-base hits, Budnick, Gilhoo! Hiveny. | “Swat’ MecGabe's bat e 34 6 13 27 12 3 | Malstein dlen bases, Annex 2, feyidence, the former getting two safe & ° ° Singers. Schencli 27 sacrifice hits, Halstein, | pelts. 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