New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 9, 1920, Page 8

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ARD EHMKE ASCENDS MOUND FOR TIGERS AND BEATS YANKEES AGAIN—DISORDERLY SCENES AT BROOKLYN DURING DODGERS-PIRATES ( EERS FIND MINERVAS OF NEW HAVEN EASY PICKING—LUBY AND McCONN ARRANGING SERIES OF FIVE GAMES FOR A NEMESS BGINS' YANKS lows Sluggng Outlit hree Measly Hits — . 9.~8uperd pitching it out New York in the the series with De- oontest the Tiger hurler three hits and struck Pratt was the only A8 far as third base. the winning run for A double, Veach's sacri- pitch. Ruth lifted out of the infleld, an was a bit too much la yesterday and Cleve- to 0. Perry s batted y moments, and was e by his inflelders. or was unable to play inning, having had of Aeuraigia. The r. h e ses 0000000000 6 3 . 10010030x—5 13 1 and Perkins: Cald- Hia Homer. . 9. ~Chicago evened with Boston yesterday the visftors, 3 to & pitchers’ battle b and Pennock, with t & sbhade. Felsch's rive Into the left fleld the fourth clinched the 0. The score: Pennock, Bush and Walters; Kerr and Schalk. Browns Win Twice. 8t. Louls, Aug. 9.—St. Louis made a clean swoep of the series by winning a double victory from Washington yestorday. The scores were 3 to 2 and 11 to 14. The locals won the first game in the ninth on Smith's double, ild throw by Rice and To- bin's single. Sisler led the attack in the second game with a single, double, triple and home run, driving in six runs. The score: First Game. r. h e 100000100—. 6 1 010100001—3 10 32 Sothoron, Whashington St. Louis Zachary and Gharrity; Shocker and Severeid. Second Game. r. h. e Washington ... 002100100— 4 10 3 St. Louis . . 00420213x—11 16 0 Erirkson and Gharrity; Vangilder, Burwell and Billings PIONEERS WIN EASILY Minervas of New Haven Offer Weak Reststance to Locals—New Pitcher Makes Good on Knoll The Minervas may be a good team in New Haven, but they offered a very weak resistance to the attack of the Ploaneers yesterday afternoon at the Ellls street grounds, the locals win- ning 9 to 2. Eddie Goeb was on the mound for Jim Luby's charges, hurl- ing for eight Innings until he retired to give Hamil, a new player a chance to show wares. The stranger turned in a brilllant exhibition in his abbre- viated time on the knoll, striking out two batsmen, and there were many at the grounds who believed that Umpire Riley’s poor decision deprived him of three strikeouts. Manager Luby plans to use Hamil on the mound again this season. WHITE SOX BUY TWO PLAYERS. Chicago, Aug. 9.—Pitcher Sewell, purchased by the Chicago White Sox from Deer Lodge, Mon., reported to Manager Gleason yesterday. The Chicago club also announced the purchase of Hodge and Jonnard, a battery from the Nashville club of the Southern association. AMERIOANS IN TIE GAME. Stockholm, Aug. 9.—~The All-St. Louls association football team played game with the Swedish Olympic team yesterday, each side making one goal. Both goals were scored in the first half. Brown for the Americans and Dahl for Sweden made the points. WILD SGENES IN GAME AT BROOKLYN Umpire Moran Is Tendered a| Pop Bottle Shower — Brooklyn, Aug. 9.—Brooklyn re- tained first place by a 2 to 1 victory over Pittsburgh yesterday in a game featured by arguments and a shower of pop bottles from the stands. Wheat made the winning run on a wild pitch in the ninth while Pittsburgh players agreed that Kilduff, who was at bat, had been hit on the hand be- cause he came up nursing his fingers after dropping to the ground to dodge the ball. Umpire Rigler ruled it was a wild pitch. The pop bottle shower came in the eighth when Brooklyn players crowd- ed around Umpire Moran to protest against his decision that Mitchell was out on a close play at third. The score: r. h e . 001000000—1 6 1 Brooklyn 000000011—2 8§ Ponder and Haeffner; Marquard, Ca- dore and Krueger and Elliott. Pittsburgh New York, Aug. 9.—New York de- feated Chicago yesterday, 7 to 1, making it four out of five for the series. Toney was a puzzle to the Cubs until the ninth, when he eased up and was hit safely three times, resulting in the visitors’ lone tally. The Glants’ hits off Vaughn were timely, while Carter, who pitched the eighth inning, was casy. The score: r. h. e 000000001—1 9 O New York ..... 10010014x—7 10 2 Vaughn, Carter and Killifer and O'Farrell; Toney and Snyder. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results, Chicago 2, Boston 0. Cleveland 5, Philadelphia 0. Detroit 1, New York 0. St. Louis 3, Washington 2 game). St. Louis 11, Washington 4 (second game). Standing of the Clubs, Won. Lost. Cleveland .. . 69 35 New York . 67 42 Chic: 65 41 St. Louls 51 51 Boston .. 56 Washington . . 53 (first P.C. .660 .615 613 .500 .495 .465 Detroit Skt ) 83 Philadelphia 32 73 Games Today, Boston at St. Louts. New York at Cleveland. PEIladelphia at ietroit. Waghington at Chicago. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday’s Results, New York 7, Chicago 1. Brooklyn 2, Pittsburg 1. Other games not scheduled. standing of the Chubs. Won. Lost. Brooklyn . 59 45 Cineinnati 55 43 New York ... 54 46 Pittsburg . 52 46 Chicago 52 55 Boston . 43 50 45 56 40 59 Games Today. Cincinnati at Boston. Chicago at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at New York. St. Louis at Philadiphia. P.C. 567 561 540 516 .491 462 448 404 INTERNATIONAD LEAGUE. Yesterday Results, Rochester 4, Jersey City 2 'xnme). Jersey City 8, Rochester 6 (second game) Akron 6, Syracuse 3 (first game). Akron 2, Syracuse 1 (second game, seven innings). Buffalo 9, Reading 7. Toronto 6, Baltimore 4. Standing of the Clubs. Won Lost. Baltimore . . 70 36 Buffalo . 68 38 Toronto . o 40 Akron .. 68 41 Reading 83 56 Jersey City . 42 85 Rochester . 33 72 Syracuse .. . 25 81 Games Today. Akron In Jersey City. Rochester in Syracuse. Buffalo in Baltimore. Toronto in Reading. (first P.C. .660 .642 .636 624 .488 .398 314 .236 EASTERN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results, Waterbury 2, Springfleld 1 (15 in- nings). Second games postponed, darkness. New Haven 2, Pittsfield 1 (first game). New Haven 1, Pittsfleld 0 (second game). Albany 6, Hartford 2. ‘Worcester 7, Bridgeport 2 game). Bridgeport 3, Worcester 2 (gecond game). (first Py —— Standing of the Clubs. New Haven Worcester . Springfield ‘Won. ..57 Lost. 41 46 Bridgeport Pittsfield . Hartford ‘Waterbury CITY CHAMPIONSHIP Springfield at Worcester. Pittsfleld at Hartford. &;flm. ‘Waterbu Bridgepo! omething New, Modern and Artist Designed by Local Architects Built by Local Contractors Modest in Price 4-5-6 Room Single, “ENBEE” All Improvements HOUSE 8 Room Double Call and see onr plans and specifications and. see whatwe have to offer+ NEW BRITAIN LUMBER CO. ew Haven.

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