New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 7, 1920, Page 8

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KOPF SCHEDULED TO PLAY WITH POLI TEAM TOMORROW—AMERICAN LOYALTY LEAGUE TO MAKE WAR ON BOXING SLACKERS — NEW BRITAIN WNS HARTFORD ON ROGERS’ RECREATION ALLEYS—MINERVAS TO PLAY PIONEERS AT ELLIS STREET GROUNDS — SPEAKER IMPRCVES AVERAGE — | PLAY |N T BASE!—AEFIN A NUTSHELL iATHLE"B GAMES L It Happens in the Best Regulated Golf Games NATIONAL LEAGUE. | ————— JRD SUNDAY| . rwee | AT SMITH GROUNDS St. Louls 7; Boston 3 WAIT A MINUTE . 1M PLAYING A WELL I'm Cincinnati §; Philadeiphia 2 I 1 ' k Ne ork 5-6: Chicago 2-2 P < THATS YouR RAL 3t PLAYING A | Breextyarritissarah: wet srounds PLUNK PLUNK Baads GENERAL 31 hber of World’s Cham- Fine Program Is Conducted by Sicwon: Che G B ieRe GroraE MYSELE THe GREEN Standing of the Clubs. 1 Twe FEET BUT TEN { | § i Poli Lineup wen ton re ! Jack Bunny and Miss Bradley oms i O (L s Brooklyn . S “ s - N pite Cineinnati ... e 12 : PR — | New York . S I burtts Giltette, of the Pon | Pittaburgh [ has annoanced that he has rvices of Billy Kopf, of the don Reds. to play shortstop against the American Chatn | Bridgeport tomorrow. The played on the Poli fleld and 0 start at 3:30 o'clock. ) Gamen Today Doys' Events. ERSsuaeed that one © Louls at Boston (two games) 10-Yard Dash (Juniors)—First, Arthur (SN Rasional Pittsburgh at Brookiyn. Sandberg: second, Joe Balcuinas; third, for his club oW et Edward Luzzie JF TS wndombistty Cincinnati at Philadelphia (two games) %0-Yard Dash (Sentors)—First, Edward | amara; second, Alex Nowitiski; third, Blum | Baseball Throw (Seniors)—First. Edward | AMERICAN LEAGUE. McAloon: second, Alex Nowitiski; third, | John Matulus. | _— Baseball Throw (Juniors)—First, Joe | Yeuterday's Results. | Edward Luszie; third, | Chicago 4; Boston 3 New York 11; Detroit Philadelphia 2; Cleveland 1 (10 innings) St Louls 14; Washington 7 An athletic meet was held at the Smith Chicagp : iy playsround yesterday afternoon under the st Louls ... e supervision of Miss Brad and Jack ! | Boston i) 3 Banny and was attended by a large crowd Philadelphia 6 Some good races were witnessed and keen competition was the order in all of nw} | | | [ events. The results were Standing Broad Jump (Juniors)—First, Willlam Webber; second. Art Johnson third, Art Sergentin (Boys vs. Girls)—Won | | —_— by boys’ team INCED Standing of the Clubs Girls' Events. | - CONvV Lost (0-Yard Dash (Seniors)—First. Anna | SEE THAT MARK ON BUT SORE Cleveland . A 3% 687 | Bimonosky: second, Helen Bernat: third, THERE ? WELL THATS | New York e , Balcuinas. Chicago At Yard Dash (Juniors)—First, Adeline | MY IDENTIFICATION = st. Louls Bivessisi el sandberg: second, Ruth Margelot; third, MARK. . THIS 1S M _ B HA HAHA Washington . . Stankelanos . - .- YoUuRS 1S = WELL WELL Bostun 2 3 53 tanding Broad Jump (Seniors)—First, SBALL » WELL THAT Detroit e monosky: second, Helen Stakelanos: BACK THERE _ s ol Philadelphia raiee third. Helen Bernat { . ] T , FUN ] Baseball Throw (Seniors)—First, Anna Simonosky second, Anna Balcuinas: third, Helen Stakelanos Games Today Volley Ball Throw—First, Anna Simon- | osky; second, Helen Stakelanos: third Anna Balcuinas. Captain Ball Game—Won by Captain Helen Kolosky's te Score, 15 to 4. Boston at Chicago. New York at Detroit Philadelphia at Cleveland Washington at St. Louls. vTERNATIONAL LEAGUE NEW BRITAIN WINS e 3-8; Buftalo 2-5 % e Defeat on Rogers' Recreation Alleys— oronto 10; more 1 b | e d Congratulations Yor George C. Picked Team from Hartford Goes Down to The first bowling matech game in ma’ Standlog of the Clubs. Rogers Recreation Building was rolled last | night before a large crowd. Picked teams | Bltnere e 7 representing New Britain and Hartford | Fwasmmersnptl G s 36 | clashed, the contest resulting in a victory Duffalo .. cie..88 35 | for the home team, two games out of three | g — sl SR ¢19 | In both of the games resulting in victory i for the locals scores of over 500 were made. Cincinnati 8; Philadelphia 2. BALL PLAYERS HURT. Bill Kahms, with a total score of 327, was BASEBALL TOM RR . Philadelphia. Aug. -Poor '\M(llnn! R the chief pin-toppler of the evening. Ryan | played a large part in Cincinnati’s S-to-2 | Maranville and McCarthy Figure in Auta ¢ :‘“,f 4""‘.. f!‘r‘:‘fih";d ";!‘lh {::7.‘:::1 \;:;:r"l —— . l\ll‘l(;ry 4nl--r ‘l'hlludrhvhla‘ :;Pst»rda\;‘“ ’Y“:r‘ Smash in Boston Thursday. otal of 1 i . ocals made erro; d v e Bartholomew did the best work for the | Crack Minerva Team of New Haven Will nts Continue Their Great Winning Spurt, ((en's Mace S Ereors and Hne o e Sratn Boston, Aug. 7.—Walter Maranville, ‘the Games Today. Capital City team with 312 for his three 4 delaved the start of the game 15 minutes | Braves' shortstop, and Catcher Lew McCar- Reshester Jersey City (twe & l’xnm::-| n‘»":;.-.:‘l‘»;flp-m. Kahms with 107 Oppose the Pioneers on the Ellis Street Downing Cubs in Twin Bill—Reds Aided 7 r:u at inlrr‘\'nl:‘ |hr(‘ul:lhm|t the con-| thy, of the St. Louis Nationals, were unable Akron at Syracuse. or h single ecc = e 4 5 i by Phils’ Poor Fielding. test. but never hard enoush to interrupt | to play in vesterday's game at Braves Field Buftalo at Reading oo oot it A et Lt o s A=el Rt 5 e = | piay. The score by innings: because of injuries sustained in an auto- Teronto at Baltimore C. Rogers was the recipient of congratul The Minerva Athletic Club baseball team. New York, Aug. T.—New York wom both ! ..t mt;:!nl:_umrl:;im':.:hr:::y ;lschl-(h 2 tions from the Hartford lanemen. considered the fastest In New Haven, will | games of a double-header from Chicags pniladelphia 000 101 000—: n v oy wata itk In the blillard room. a Mr. Macey, of | be the attraction tomorrow afternoon on i & < P o T & j =pin in his car and while they were riding - New York, winner of the Class C amateur | the Ellis street diamond when the Pioneers Y°Sterdav—ihe first game 5 to 2 and the; . Batteries: Ring and Wingo: Smith, | along a seashore drive another sutomoblle Resulin billiards champlonship for three years, gave | Will mttempt to hand out one of the few second 6 to 2. Benion and Douglas held the RBetts, Enzmann and Wheat. came upon them unexpectedly from a ai Preas . > cey showed remarkable skil with the | season. In the lineup of the visitors will = Py 8t Ay Boston St. Louis 3. Sion ARt Birasl v Sron oth mén were Martford 1 Worcester 7 b - o en Gordon, who once wore a Ploneers game and Tyler retired in the second after . thrown out. Maranville’s head was slightly Bridgeport Waterbury 2. cue and ivories s g ; six frames. The scores by innings: Boston. Aug 7.—A seven-run rally in the' (.t and he was considerably sheken| Mew 4 ow! iform and who put up such a strong i o i New Haven 5; Albany 1 The bowling scores - - I i seventh inning gave the Boston Braves | carthy complained of Dain LY Hory. New Britain. Same with the Winchester Arms Company': (FIRST GAME). their mecond straisht win over Sf sLouts | Sy complsined oX pine Jn N b x M e W Waps agh r vesterday. 1 to 3. Maranville, Boston | n Te: Mucaam — Standing of the Clubs. iy EoE AL 2 New Britain Machine Company_ nine. New York ............203 000 00x— Shortstop. who was infured in-an autome- | STRAtien for Y, | Syracuse €. Anderson . .. 88 ] Manager Luby will use Palmer on the ' Chicag 900 000 002. 6 1 h B cavserescasseis 2 hile ccl sday ight. is expected ‘ Won Lost C. | Kahms cecedacs 108 = v th tehi bile accident Thursday n 2 Inrge numbers to wateh him | A ahr . ound, with La Blanch dolng the catching. | poeonat gor oo o e T e ¥ New Hav AP ) fare o s st § es: Snyder; Alexan- | to be back in I y. Ca . g B B rosaer .- o P i s e e i el ,m:’ D ten 1 der, Carter, Bailey and Killifer. McCarthy. of St. Louls, who also was hurt, HANNAH SUSPENDED. # PR s n New Rork | o, coele o. o 5 5 g s |ty it o opiassidd shsomt Cormor — will be out several days with @ lame back.| Detroit, Aug. 7.—Truck Hannah ‘is I % . BNl Slaligun, el b mepag e (SECOND ME) The score by innings: Ban Johnson's bad books. He has been | in their praise of his bril- llf:(‘;'_ll' sssssresss Totals base; Anderson, first base: Kelleher, right | _ suspended Indefinjtely for saying things X Ha s ' : ot ey O e e ek | nvw Yore WO abe Nz ek BOSION . .oeverennns. 000 000 TOX— Thursday to Umpire Dineen, who, from .| B b ot o . wos | Atseny ; b Bartholomew 5 e, - * | Chicago 111110 000 oao 0zo—2 St Louis ... s the opening of the spring weason in Jatk- Be Tatemnationst I Waterbury csvesss 9 3 YAt a—re soemesse { ""A glance at the foregoing limeup will Batteries: Douglas and Snyder; Tyler, Batteries: Scott and O'Neil; Xk, m"fl;.fi;:: been .a source of irritation to pound t Manager ittt G RORT - show that most of the visiting team to- | Jones and Daly. Kircher and Clemons - an effort to the merv Games Toduy. b G S - morrow represented the Winchester Arms v s Waterbury at Springfield | N ' team here against the Machinists. he plans to use Albany at Pittsfield Totals ... 521—1452 ) bl TR . e RULE SHOP GIRLS WIN I SRICAN LEAGUE RUNS F?R THIS WEEK |~ ot Bibaetiss SO0 blE || v cume we o s Fisarense | ZENITH CARBURETORS Columbias ...............000 4300—7 8 3 Out Two More Redwoods .111 0000—3 Tightens Series for Privilege to Play the B .!A';los‘u, LEAGUE. | Dateries: Wojack and ““""-r Champlons of City. " FOR ANY C AR OR TRUCK Deteatod—Other Cineinnati e s Playing a fine game throughout Yo Brookiyn N, gmmnsoned UG contest. the Staniey Rule and Level Com- . A : . irls' team got revenge for previous T—A shakeup in the batting | Jew Yok .. 3 Batteries Rossubers and Kennedy: | Befeats N 4 Jua # Chicago x erie a efeats at the hands of the North and Judd a Beart-to-heart talk = 1 x x o - Haber and Gorman. ! Manufacturing Company nine, winning by t - r«mn-l.:‘-a and ‘n-u.-.: | :fl’"ll"f:ll." e ) a score of 12 to 7. Up to the sixth frame “'&.‘."’lh": A ey *{m"'.' Boaton JUVENILE LEAGUE RESULTS. the game was nip and tuck. The Elm Philadelph! we e were = & cenile | Street mi however, got their eye upon anyway the Yankee batting lladeiphia Twe games were played in the Juventie | Streer Waimesd, ROwewer, €o¢ Lot e78 PSS & vigor as In the days of Lea, B ot Bt Mary s piayground. yesterdsy tie with two tallies. Just to make it good Naks won by o scors of | afternoon. resuiting as follows: i USiwitREEns R EnLtist st ion (1S Imans (i Eeens - . 3 e het: count in the seventh frame. The iary drives by Babe Ruth— AMERICAN LEAGUE. Columbias .........020 000 312 01— 12 5 | siore by innings: lenchers, the other over the | Cleveland TE Ramblers % ..500 003 000 00—S 10 A o Mis total of home runs up | New York Batieries: Donlon and Charlow; Schultz | Stanley Rule and Level 103 302 30—12 14 5 nine Chicago 3 and Conlon ! North and Judd ..... 032 200 00— 7 10 3 a >y b = ule 4 2 r h e| patteries: Long and Marley; Lynch an | {01 018 000—11 10 0 | Washington o & 11 stimes caannnns OO0 000 GTEE 38 Bl J W? are prepared to equip Boston ¢ 3 3 - Crescents : S0 101 sei—t ¢ 1 - e practically any make of car Quinn, Mogridge and Ruel; | Detroit Datteries: Riley and Leonard: Habe and Stanage Philadelphta Seurtton BOWLING g or truck with the Zenith Car- 3 - . buretor—and we guarantee SIGNS OF FALL. Casino Bowling Alleys : to satisfy you with its service cunwmunng 21 Cleveland 1. 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