New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 4, 1920, Page 8

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KGBY SHINES AS RELIEF PITCHER, HOLDING SENATORS HITLESS IN FOUR INNINGS—NEW YORK GIANTS CONTINUE TO PLAY LIKE PENNANT CON- DERS—GOLF ENTRIES FOR TOLEDO CONTAIN MOSTLY PRO. PLAYERS— LANDERS’ GIRLS WINNERS OF INDUSTRIAL DOES WELL KEEN COMPETITION 'CHAMPION REDS | RELIEF ROLE ~ INRUNNING EVENT ~ EASY FOR GIANTS Senators Hitless for our Innings Aug. 4 Kton yesterday, 10 to 5, jarneterized by hard h ay base running ld Zachary were knocked pox In the fifth Inning Ppitched the last Yleveland, did not allow reach first base The | | Firse, v 010130000— & 11016100x—10 16 1 osta and Pleinich; Cald- nd O'Noll I Good Forn . 4.~~Pennock h ita yesterday while his ten off Ayers and Ok- 3 to 1 t two chances to ‘ench was cavght at the t paased ball and when out as he took a long The score r. h. e 1001010003 10 o 0100000001 6 2 d Schang; Ayers, Okrie | 10 inehes - | Lose Another, ug. 4.—Some day the win a closs game. It his season or next, but | f the ond of the world rst. They were beaten Sox in a close game use they did not sup- nt pitehing of Carl iything more than a ective attack. The L. The score r. h e . 000100000—1 & o 20000010x an 1 uel; Faber and Schalk Bunch Hits, Aug. 4.—Philadelphia, it, bunched its hits lu[ ., and alded by the| defeated St. Louls yes- | The visitors knocked rwell from the box in | St. Louls drove Harris | hd In the seventh. The 020070000 ++ 110002110 mell and 11, Leifield and RLS ARE CHAMPS s Won from Mlded Affair—ig Tonlght. Fatnle Serien 1D of the Oirls’ Industrial fod awuy in o Mary's plase vy and Clark ir Benring 11/ are tw. but the re champlonahip. ted with 0 6311 100 10 A 002 0305 and Vitoski; F. Stowe . 230 101—s gk 001—3 and Edwards; Jennette serion of games between Rule teams will be | Mary's grounds. have won all of their ling wp & total of 97 runs - Mostery 19 ley Works 10 plors 3 h and Judd o Marcella Pascus, wecond buse; DUND RESULTS | m of events held under ormay at- Hmalley Corthia Vibberis Jump (Juntors)—First ; second, Florence Hpac fhorine Kehoe and Frances Corthia (Nentore) —F) Yotta | me rban; we ary Konnedy «Jumtors { . Prances Frawley; third o wan won Yetta Trus | teh " Mildred ! n: thi | orm)—=tiver, | an; third » (Juntors)—=First, drew Dowgit; third, N'% temm won the ohatacle boys' velay team defeated wm Cleveland won four | Seven Heals“New..»sfisdry to Decide Winner iu 00-Yards Dash athietic meet of the » playground was held . There was a large urth weekly woa at St Mar yesterday aft feature event of the 50-yard dash for attendan d day p to be the juniors which required seven heats to de- termine the winner The various events and results follow 10-Yard Dash Minor Class)— Hautely; weco Kol third, Alexar T Class)— First, v nitis; second. James Fagan: third, G yd. Time, 63-3 #0-Yard Dash (I Time ay—First Captain Thomas Merlini's team team; third, Watson's anding Broad Jum Captain J Rob H 3 7 inches: Cap. inches: Captain Dan Mer . Captain Andy Jennel Running 10 feet ond Jump Class)— 13 feet 1 inch; Charlow, 12 feet Burns, 12 feet 5 inches. Hroad Jump (Intermediate 13 feet 10 inches; C: Clark, 13 f Jump 10 : MecGrath et 8 inches; Salmon, 15 feet § inches Fleld Hockey (Senjors)Captain Weston 5 Captain Hays 1 Field Hockey (Juniors)—Captain ey §; Captain Charlow 0 Stabeley Running Stabe Ramblers va. Crescents. rohn 130 006 0201—13 15 220 501 0200—12 13 Ramblers stz and Weston; Polite Zeigler. Batteries: Secl and Crean. Umpire BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL NATIONAL LEAGUE Yestorday's Kesulta 1 ‘ 1 (10 innings) 4 ' »3 - . “ F'hiladelphin . ovell 6 Games Toduy Chicago at Phila Vittsburgh at b AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 19; Washington 5. Philadelphia 9; St. Louls 6 Stauding of the Clubs Wo [ Cleveland Szees 7 Philadelphia Gan; York at Chicago. t Detroit St Louls. gton at Cleveland. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimor Akhon syrac Buftalo Syracuse Games Today Jersey City at Baltimore Reading at Syracuse Toronto at Buffal Akron at Rochester (two games) EASTERN LEAGUE Yesterday's Resulta Martford %; Bridgeport 3 New Haven 2 Worcester & Waterbury 1 (12 innings) Pittsfield 3 Hpringfield 0-3 Standing of the Clubs. Won Lost P.C n w0 . " “ . " Ha L “ Hartford at W Dridgeport at Ne Hpringficld at Pittsdeld Wore r at Albany BOWLING Casino Bowling Alleys OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. IDEAL FORM OF EXERCISE, | Phone 2227 Fred Toney Holds _Moran’s Men in Palm of Hand New York $.—What the Giants | did to those Reds at the Polo Grounds yes- terday mentary to the well-known worid's cham- plonship, which, it wiil be remembered, was by the Cincinnati club last September New Yorks made their rivals howl every time they wanted them to de them jump through a hoop and roil over and do all sorts ol other standard tricks seen in the average animal act. The Giants hammered out hits, scored August afternoon was far from compli- which closed the it th « tour for the e score by in rhoe New 213 210 20x—11 16 2 Cinet 000 010 000— 1 6 2 Toney and Smith and Gon- | Ring, Fisher and Wingo and | Batteries zales; Kller Rariden Dodgers Best Car August 4.—With the Dodgers r yesterday at uted two pitchers off the mound and won game, 10 to 4. This victory gave the eries to the Dodgers by three out of four | mes and enabled them to increase their | teds. The only fly in the | t was the rapidity with | s are drawing toward the | he National League procession. | | The score by innings | r Brooklyn 100 004 05x—10 14 st 000 000 301— 4 13 Cadore North and McCarty ! Dilhoefer | - | Cubs Win in Tenth. 4. —Hits by Flack, a 10-inning game | ay, making it three | he locals. Alexander and | roommates when both were | met for the Afth time this | Philadelphia, Augy Terry and ¥ | pitchers. advantage, three victories to (wo score by innings rn 001 000 0002—3 12 001 000 0000—1 9 Alexander and Killifer; Rixey Chicago *hiladelphia Batteries and Wheat MeQuillan's Wildness Costly. A\ugust 4. —Pittsburgh defeated Boston, 3 to 2, yesterday. taking advantage | Lof McQuillan's wildness in the second jnning. when a pass to Caton forced Cut- shaw in and Grimm scored on Bigbee's sac- rifice fiy. Boston rallied in the ninth, when Maranville's second triple of the game scored two runs. The score by innings rh tsburgh 120 000 000—3 & Boston 5 000 000 002—2 § 2 Batterfes: Ponder and Haeffner: McQuil- lap, Scott and O'Neil i STAR GOLFERS ENTERED Boston Coming Tourney on Inverness Club Links at Toledo, O., Contains Very | Few Amateurs. New York, Aug. 3.—The entry list for the United State Golf association championship tournament to be held | at the Inverness club, Toledo, O, August 10 to 13, issued last night by W. D. Vanderpool, secretary, is prob- \bly the largest in the history of the national association. It contains more than 200 na L The first pair will drive off at 8:30 a. m., and there- after players will leave the first tee at five minute intervals, the last two going at 4:40 p. m. One of the re- markable features of this year's list is the fact that few amateurs have most of the contestants being nals. The British golfers, rdon and Edward Ray, will | compete. Vardon is matched with Bobby Ines and Ray with Jack Bur- gess of North Carolina. Neither Charles Evans of Chicago nor Fran- | ¢is Ouimet of Boston, both former open champions are entered. Walter Hagen, national and metro- politan open champion, will play with rhomas Armour, British amateur, ind Jim ¥ »s, the western title- holder, with 'k Dowling of New York PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER - mi Al H T DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for Hirc, pay and Nighe, ftoruge. _ Suppiles and Repairing MANROSS AUTO GO, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. 139 Arch St OVERLAND AGENCY entered A. H. HARRIS | Motor Trucking 186 Main St. Phone 1849‘ L Movie of a Man Trying To Keep Awake LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP — By Briggs DROWSINESS AGAIN AND STARES STUPIDLY AT PAPERS. BRAIN DeEAD AFTER HEARTY LUNCH FESLS DROWSY AND SLUGGISH AWAKENS WITH A START AND MAKES PRETENSE oF ACTIITY ©Y RATTLING PAPa&RS YiELDS T GREAT TEMPTATION AND Take S SHORT. SNO0oZE PuLLs sSELF ToGETHER. 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