New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 20, 1920, Page 16

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¥ BRITAIN POLICE BASEBALL TEAM WINS A GREAT 11.INNING BATTLE FROM MERIDEN BLUECOATS AT HANOVER PARK_ANNEX GET REVENGE ON "INSURANCE TEAM—OAKES PITCHES FINE GAME—BABE RUTH HITS HIS 43RD HOMER, BUT YANKS ARE BEATEN BY INDIANS IN SLOW GAME —— —t TEAMGETS |NEWBRITAINGOPS | 3L M A WISILL | (Wonder Wat Dog Lef ot Home Thinks Abowt e < NATIONAL LEAGUE b l = y Low Do N'RY WHE 5 el G U T LEAV\N:'::{EOQHERE .,T&Ks A- TALL HC: .‘”_ WAWF- WAWFE wAW’G OF T TuE MADDER . EIe S CARE JNCRE AAAYBE SR SRR Lo | GET — The CHEAP ¢ Team of Hartiord First of Series With Meriden Gfles‘ o Aaduind Know VERY wele Tuar | WAS GI;DT ey ::JSU(;;;E:;H:RD::SAE‘N—ILL SKATES! JusT WAT | @ | Standing of thfé Teams. v JusT Love MOTORING TTENTION THAN A Tiing - BR-a -RAWE TILL | GET THEM N i Wor Los Pl ] ; Beaten, -1 {1 Tnnings—Score 8-6 ., o Yo e | Crip- BUT Now et Vet S sl B L ! A I 5 TrEY TREAT ME UKE . R ise b ' xew! mritaia || Pictaburh 000 S0E s —_— —_— A- - A- A-wELL A DOG urned the tables upon the bt 4ied - 2 aseball team of Hartford A" " tments met yes- | ' Tocie Mary's fleld, winning casil ar {[ emene 7T 0 1. Ouakes was 10 fin but four hits nd turning jen via the strikeout rout for the Games Today pertect day at bat ik fov ' emterday wa e ey ree ;m to :_,n,n plate. One o decia rcakal th 'x kivn at o innatl ouble. The mame was loston at St Louls " it of the clehh ram: wnd read: Xew Beitain &, Meriden & | DG S i iaburen Reverting t sald Fi7ht here that the work Da he lanky frst-base guardian, was of § soere weuld be N ‘miotiar order. Other. teamn tnat Bergeant ety (e Anne il Hare Jiected always have lack AMERICAN LEAGUE o g + wood first baseman He has found one, « "wems. In David. Everything that was thrown his was gobbled up, not with W the lav teams have Yesterday's Results. wny too much prace. but there was the . 5 assurance that the ol orsehide was to leveland, 3: New York 2 natr his glove wans Moore who Detroit 4: Boston 0 Femie |n ki pot ety Other games posty : 1 WAS NEVER So THERE'S THE OLD | GOT THE DICKENS 1 n the e - HUMILIATED N mY 4LIFC. Bov's SLIPPERS. )UE ForR THIS ONCE BLUT TEACH 'Em . Standing of the Teams. | WOULDN'T CARE So A NOTION To SHAKE L DoN'T CARE I'VE imbued with a ' Woa | ion MUCH IF THEY HADN'T 'eMm To PIECES GoT To GET Even tor the locals, | Cleveland " . I | BEEN SO NICE AT FIRST. Some MWAY - GR-R-® baseball. whiffing - (JUCAED - y a5 . | CAN'T (MAGINE WHAT WR-R-R-F-FF= FF - 11 2- 0y, The New Britain . : 24 » o W Boldvs mt. Louts fesee. B 5 Ve DonNE AT Thev on You hits in seven Washington 3 BJBAOULD TREAT ME WiLL WILL You — Ge-& 7 and BU| G ehia TIiiiiiins T uKeE Tens e Meriden Fans Are Loyal. | il Boldt. who, until yes- Games Tod terduy win to the loeal ‘leveland at Boston catcher, ascended the mound. He hicago at Philadelphia Iv good success, but seemed unable St. Louls at Washington the terrific batting attack of N finest 7 they Kot golng. harmer en- > leared himself to the hearts of the Meri- ' b len fans by connecting with a timely double INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE = In the ninth stanza that chased across the rubber two runs that tied the score at five- — all Right here the joy of the Silver City | " fandam knew ne bounds. If there is one Yesterday's Results. thing that s commendable about Meriden | Jersey City 3-7: Rochester 1-3 fans. Mt (s their loyaity to the home team. (Second game seven innings) Akron 4; Syr 4 o33 en gamo was calle 000 100 r Scoring Methods. e parrrdGd oy Owing o the absence of an official scorer, | oronio 7: Baltimore 2 #mith, Nutler here me unne wrangling over er i a . Standing of the Teams sluggers. to the plate when it was not thelr Ambach turn, There usually was a collection of Daitimore ... 3 | oronto 3 jon (Atwood): 1eft on bases, hoys with score cards led by Jimmy Moran STOF 1 - - thaurance wild piteh, | around heme plate while the matter was Rl 394 g FRAk GRIFFIN PITGHES WELL ankowits, | be threshed out. Ma Bill Hart was ol 0 oo e o s busy wit in score card as a one-armed Jersey City 2 » man with prickly heat ! Rochester . : e . XERS SIGNED. Big Crowd on Wand. Syracuse . T :33 | Flongated Slab Artist for Lockmakers e — Meriden turned out fts eball fans in | % iy o it deln estimated that | Turns In Fine Day's Work—Fafnirs Win Onrpentier for Oct. 12 1t i safe to say that the Silver City band Jersey City at Rochester Easily from Hart and Hutchinson Club. of loyal rooters will he heard next Wed- Syracuse at Akron Jerry Griffin' Aug. 20.—The Interna- | pesdar at St. Mary's field when the teams Baltimore at Toronto. | by “"‘,;‘d"’“""“‘r'l“ o “‘:,"l"“: mee n he second d final e of the ead s o 4 erday afternoon al ‘alnu " t ! th nd snd final game o Reading at Buftalo Hill Park and this fact spelled defeat for the Stanley Rule and Level club. The Corbin twirler retired 13 of the Rulers by . _— the three-strike method. and while he was entoyed et in the Meriden EASTERN LEAGUE. touched up for nine hits, they were scat- ntler, European cham- n ¥ and some was. too. S tered and all singles. Al Schade pitched > a4 ndrigan acted as toastmaster a Yesterday’'s Results. a good game for the losers, allowing but ttiing Léyvinsky, world's | prandin] exe hose respond- four hits and strikin, t eight bat plon to be iine | Clolmmplants s Hartford 4-1; Pittsfield 0-3 our ¢ & out eigl atsmen. elght thl"\‘ " > Police Com nissioners Johnson ey i ersponndntih He held the Lockmakers without a hit s Fleld, Brooklyn, Oc- ! Ray. of Meriden: Josep S el sl until the sixth frame. Both teams played he New Bri police contmis AR e Wassvers | Mith substitutes in the lineup in the absence " as oncluded | sttt of regular players either through indisposi- which was conclu a Thomas Feeney H —— tion or vacations. Score and summary: ng olub yesterday an- ! Mmoot jgning of a contrdet for The Feed. | flecision hout hetween At the close of the the players and am signes ew Tiritain utenant Thayer and Sei Ml days ako wam signed | Xew Tirit Livw KEThayor aed Standing of the Teams. dy," the boxing promo- | r Custv. ‘of Meriden. and Sergeant Stanley Rule and Level. v Founcols | hamps, ReCarss . tmeriing sdWer of the | Néw Mavea . the Froneh champlon, . Rocord, . plensed fummen with = Worcester g Paulson. 15 rgun, Acting for Levin- | veciiations, and Jdohn O'Brien, of this eity, Bridgeport ....... 5 Welch, 2b ount of the prizes to bt . eral voe seloctions that were Hartford . . Schade, p 0, whother the bout will ol ety ;i Rewatal: tha ufterncon or at G Albany ceees B 8 « M. Johnson. cf announced lat i New Britain Waterbury ........... ;‘:‘.3:.!’-:‘";»” the [nternational Sport v oh TR yestorday they we - | Feeney. ¢ H : Games Today. ki rpentior-Levinuk . - < - Alians Totals to a proposed meoting e 3 rids at Piusfield Knockout” Bill M . jently signed to fight & e S . e ——— rmined date A ques 1\ " . 3 RUNS FOR THIS wEEK to the club’'s member ' N returns tavoring the » B e il t the Frenchman by . < 7 y i ) s e roximately 5 to 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Tnwin, cf s TW T E Carozza. ¢ A E— New York...11 10 x Philadelphia . & 10 Lend by Downing Dodgers ® 4 3 sumonumaaY [aaniianis ulounoocoeom, | —— r oot e, Ao Patrus st e Ay AT Brookln 6 - Stanley Rule and Tevel .... 000 010 200—3 | Pittabursh > : Corbin 11210.001 003 200—s Chicage : Hits, off Grifin 9. off Schade 4: stolen bases, Corbin 5. Stanley Rule and Level 4: sacrifice hit, Welch; double play, R. Chal- mers to Palmer: base on balls, off Griffin 3, off Schade 3: struck out, by Schade §: hit by pitcher. by Grifin (Minehliffe). Umpire, Have Battle—Phitlies Also Take In Overtime Game. 1l 2039250034, sl s200u320 ug. 20.~The Reds strength New York on first place In the Na . y "_'.”’-Il'-:-] . x el i Fafnir took an easv game from Hart and by defesting Bro n . 000 00—8 W u» 4 =i 00 03—$ Washington . 6 Hutchinson, score 14 to 3. Kania and T S5 Sumotin — riden . . Drveland F. Johnson worked for the losers, and LA to 2 Ruether and & Chicago T. Blanchard and Firth for the winning Mhut-out bl for . wo-base St Lov 3 club., The losing team led In hitting, get- oihth Hrookiyn scored two > hits . . . : s ting nine safeties as against seven for v doubled, was safe at third | e at Fafnir. Art Campbell umpired the contest Honin, Dalton: sacrifice hits, Thave louble nlay, Hart tn Moore: hase aff Roldt 1. off Cabelus 3 ruck o 3 LAST RITES FOR CHAPMAN. P h i piteher pw hiar o i, Johnaton's single te wd (irimes, who had » iwo out In the last half Rede tied the e = s . Rpntted for W g ) left e i ) ; Impressive Services Over Body of Bt (e Profitable for you from every standpoint, be- il 37 vhe thurme. heai | New Bt Tl ‘ Ban Piaser. cause the apparel offered represents the most ore after 10 innings ninge: n Reading 5 Cleveland, Aug. 20.—The funeral ! val wo oos o wors 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE i i egupo s st in value. 000 630 0000—¢ 13 = held in St. John's Cathedral this | uesher, Hallee, Ring Indians Beat Vanks After Pitching Duel e e LR rites consisted of her, % [Rin morning. The ore er e Between Caldwell and Shawkes—Ruth Much Speculation Regarding Trappe | Solemn high requiem mass at 10 u us ‘ tal anc‘ : a ' : —— o'clock, and the Rev. Dr. William A. ¥ s Vis P s Wit 430 Womer armer’s Visit to Polo Grounds. | g yjjen, chancellor of the Cleveland fia & Pittsburgh 2 ) L Ty New York. Aug. 20.—J. Franklin | diocese, delivered the sermon. A“ Boys’ Suits and Odd Trousers reduced two out of three by Aeteating New York, Baker, of Trappe, Md, who has been Among the pallbearers were Tris | " e v tas The ne was slow, known to knock home runs into the | Speaker, Steve O'Neill and Joe Wood 20 P C Williama 1ed lesnite 1he faet that it wae & itching Guel of Cleveland er Cent. right field stands at the Polo Grounds, the el Indians and Tom | made his 434 home rum of came to this city yvesterday and was | Rafferty, a former player. ' fourth fram hitting th among those present at the game in Twenty thousand six hundred and ' | pight-field rtand. The Cleveland plavers which the nkees were two runs | twenty-three persons contributed ten ' : and Lewia. ¥ . ;v" _‘I"”'{',;’,',“'”';""‘k"," short of victory. It was said that | cents *h toward “flowers from 006 000 020 0033 T e ar hapman. tate shar. the former home run king had come | fans A floral nket with 2,063 = 000 004 002 0002 stop of the . The seore by tnnings: In response to a pressing invitation | flowers were purchased and the funds ! M adows, Ensmann and Wh h e from the ankee managers to talk | remaining will be turned over to ton o b 001 000—3 T 7 over the question of his return to | Mayor Fitzgerald’s TRay Chapman 1 101 000— the Yankee fold memorial fund committee. 38 Stores 38 Cities And (FXell: Rhawkey Col. Huston declared that -Baker Albert R. Tearney, president of the was here purely on a social visit, | Three 1 and Western league, yester- Al M Val f L M Ben * which is the first J. Franklin has te raphed all club owners in | ways . e oney the | Detrolt Wine Final Game made since he refused to sign an- | each league to stop play for five | y i oyl e A o R LT R other contract In response to | minutes this afternoon out of respect he New Haven elub of | three hits yester o g b whether he would play again or not. | to Chapman. The games will be pitched a no-hit, | nel_game of the He might rejoin the Yankees and he | stopped from 1 to 4:05 p. m. against lridgeport h materially to k - e e mixht not Tnoimanszenint of the Hoston A s mly twenty-seven men | seore by innines At latest reports Biker was pick- | erican ieball team announced Il Indian in nine innings B 500 191 101—4 13 1| IP® the petals of a rose and murmur- | on ount of the death of Ray Chap- n who got on base was | o500 000 000 000—0 3 1 ME to himself: “The Yanks love | man the game with Cleveland set for | ling New Haven won Battorios; Lecnnsd ol B“"‘mm they love me not.” Only time |today bad been postponed until next % 0. lua o will solve tae problem. { Monday. between Coldwell and Ehawkey. Babe R

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