New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 28, 1920, Page 8

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NG ADCRANE ENGAGE IN F‘I‘ST'FICHT DURING GlANTS-REl-)S"GAME AT CINCINNATI—YANKEES, WITHOUT SERVICES OF lif]"l'H, DOWN WHITE SOX IN INNINGS—SISLER MAINTAINS LEAD IN AMERICAN LEAGUE—NICHOLSON IS CROWDING HORNSEY—ST. MARY’S GIRLS DEFEAT NAUGATUCK TEAM - AESS YANKEES L WISkl PLAYERS FIGHT IN [Tost Gaties: Feclng WNWHITESIX == | GUNISREDSGAME s Is Taken From Mound ~n: - oeiees King and Crane Furnish Excite- || fesr! g Menve WE_GuenT 1o oklyn 6: Chicage IVE HIAA AT ET ME HAVE MY G\ : | Pitesburgn ~; E - (SERVICE Here?] ED-1 Dow'T n Ninth Inning g, e 4 meni—Ciampions Lose BitLs R TR OUGHY NS Posven )t celiows I WAS ALL PAID LIKE THAT OUGHTA UP- - SMIGHTY FUNNY, / BE ALLOWED IN i ; Cinetanat 25.—The Giants won the | ToLD MY SECRE TARY femted the White Sox at the | ¢ Seatl O Tee 4 369 first game from the Reds vesterday. § to 4 Te 'TEND Te \T- 8 yesterday afternoon by € to 5| New York gos . g n 17 innings. The seeond contest’ was Pittaburgh —_— Standing of the Te Wan Ao The fact that the | . Iy eontested 12.0nning bactle + pothing-to-nathing te of five innings and was enlled be . There were several sne_real fiet fght, Kiekivg and sre, feverish, quarec - Ruth | Games Today « exhilition palyi York at €in how Mre L Chileago. wee. hing. of the Glants. Hoston at Plisburg B e Rt Philadelphia ot ” »ad base In the foarth frame of the AMERICAN LEAGUE M the ninth o give the tying | M. Louls 6, Bosto. ~ Bttt Ll Baiterics: Nehf and Smith; Fisher and Standing of the Teamn. len and Rariden (FIRST GAME) ¥ 200 101 000 000 0 Inclnnati ..300 010 000 060 0—1 16 0 101 200 000 101—4 1 / 120 000 001 100 I Chicago Cleveland Muyn and Ruel; New York Inwon, K il Mehatk ' H Louls | Bresben Sees E 2 13 Cineinnati 000 00— ISECOND GAME) 000 00— — Washington - Batteries: Douglas aad Snyder; Bressle Detroit Saswetss 7 ] wnd Wingo. e Pound the Ball Philadeiphia . b 3 e Dodgers Reguin Lead. Games Today | hieago. Aux Dkl . *hicago ut New York cxained the lead in hite Louls at Hoston Wore hit freely eland at Philadelphia five orrors on the part « Detroit at Washington evdild g rh e | of six points. The score by inning 084 110 02413 21 0 N -8 § 8 INTERNATIONAI LEAGUE. v O'Nelll; Naylor, y end Perkine Bfookiyn .002 100 03 | chicago 110 100 o g WHEN You DISCOVER You ARE | Battertes: Preffer ana Milter; POSTED' FOR ~NON-PATMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS Yesterday's Result s HAVING FORGOTTEN T ATTEND TO IT, AND s tnivgans { YoUR GUESTS STAND AND LOOK AT T WHILE You Toronto played a double-header with dif- | — RUSH T THE DESK T MawE GOOD. AL SO You a Keeps Mits Apart s. First game: Toronto 9; Jersey | IMAGINE THE STEWARDS AND HEAD WAITERS ARE TALKING OF Aung. ¥ Acosta kept De. y nd game: Syracuse §: Toronto 4. | Phillies Defeat Cardinals. Il weattered. while Washingt ¢; Peading 8 | St Louts. Aug. 25.—Philadelphia lon off Bhmke in two frames it mertes with St Lows with a won, 3 to 1. The weore by Akron game was postponed on ory yesterday. Bunched hits off S unt of rain the first two frames accounted for - 4 . . NUTMEGS ARE CHAMPS. Wle e, rune. The locals hit Meadows hard, : = . i e I ) , . 012 000 00x 6 3 failed in the pinches. The score of the e el North-FEnd Boys Capture Pennant 'P"“;"‘_““;“- s S 2 : 000 010 wa0—1 11 2| Standing of the Teams. | eame by innings | onetchy, Brooklyn 5 | $126 Leagee by Victery Kiwt : tedwoods . 2 ¢ | o J. Smith, St. Louis . 3 4 Batteries: : 1 Acowta and Gharrity; Ehmk Won Loat P Chicago . The Nutmegs baseball team clinched the | ona”Munen. Philadeiphi .....210 000 000—3 3 o 3% : Whin PR v defeat- > by “ St R Nirarsnoy championship in the $120 League by defeat ¢ - ! $3 " 6 e . Vi . Philadeiph ing the Glendales. 15 to 11, at St. Mary's | xgimess s b 5 | Akron 2 e o Batteries: Meadows and Wheat; & . e plavzround last night. A tle exists for| Glindajes X Haines and Dilhoefer and Clemons. i — Huftalo sebavs " Wheat, Brooklyn . Y second place between the Glendales and the Battéries: and Griffin; Gorma, Tie In Eighth Suline! . so s Columbias and this will be decided hext il Jersey City it 28—t Louls rallled in the | ! and Grace. oty day's mame with B e sk b i, | ramee 1L & ~ Firates Defeat Beaves. | Browns’ Star Infielder is Well in off with a triple and Bil Pittsburgh. Aug. *5.—Pittsburgh defeated for him, weored the winning | Hoston yesterday. § to 1. Oeschger was hit | R Jaave, e Games Todns b, ena, e and wae e wnstet | Front With 401 Average any favorable ity At Puffal ing another in with a wild pitch. The innings Tor two) ore by innin R rhoe il 200 000 031 Reading at Akron Fittsburgh ...........,102 041 00x—8 12 0 2 100 011 200 Hoston 21000 000 100—1 7 2! St. Louis, who hit consistently in 24 con- Davis, Shocker and Sovereld; _— Batterles: Cooper and Schmidt; Oeschger | secutive games before he was stopped re- and Walters and ¢ cently, continues to top the list of American HASESRN L uAGTS. League batters who have participated in 50 OARSMEN WIN el STRIKE TR R oy | s e e Chicago, Aug. 28.—George Sisler. of New Haven 9-1; Martford 1 last Wednesday. , He is batting .401. Tris Nrideep 3: Wo Speaker suffered a further slump, but con- tht Downs Belglans by Four | Pt 3 White Sox and Browns Players Decline to | tinued to be the runner-up with .394. Babe Rprin L Ruth, who was tied with Joe Jackson for iy wnd Costello Capture the Join With Cleveland in Its Threatened | third, also has slumped. Jackson is hitting 350, while the New Yorker is batting .376. In Fast Time Agninst Piteher Carl Mays. Ruth’s home runs now total 44 He con- s Standing of the Teams. tinues to lead in runs scored, with 132, and New York, Aug. 28 —The boycott against | a total bases of 312 o pro - Carl Mays star by a few ball players ! Rice, of Washington. failed to add te his B 15 4k of the pre- | X i with an idea th they could get all teams | total of st bases, but continued out in 5 Whish they wers ontered | o ept the to join in and thereby | front with 43 day of the Olympic : Y, pitcher out of baseball is k Kelly, of Fhiladeiph meeting th of all attempted player fmplon single aculler o to » : P M strikes and fizziing out. Unlike the others, E. Collins, Chicago ..... Sweden, by one and ig | L mgese : 2 however, this effort has failed to gain the Meusel. New York eulls s ARG LD + favor of even a majority of the players, Rice, Washington In the double -2 » which is a good boost for sportsmanship in Jacobson, St. Louis Soonawains, won from Mass the American League. Meanwhile, the . Chicago olland, by two and one-half Games Today. Cleveland palyers, who had the sympathy B In these events 8 of all New York fans in their recent loss, New Haven at Martferd (two) are losing it by this ill-inspired effort to oight defeated | Albany at Springfield carry on a campaign against the pitcher M leading all of | NBridseport at Worcester whose unfortunate throw resulted in Chap- Felsch. Chicago Boglish elght w rit M4 at Waterbury. man's death Jamieson, Cleveland faster time tha One by one the teams are making a posi- Cobb, Detroit ........ B tive stand after all the noise that was Forcing Hornsby Has N actua.l m our seven- spread as to what the players were going Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, is giving Rogers to do. The Chicago White Sox decided yes- | pornshy, of St Louis, a hard run for batting \ to win until terday to have no part in any boyeott and | yonors in the National League. Hornsby er model ha.s v'd he. courss while the oarsmen then went to the Polo Grounds and took | yeads with 367. Nicholson's mark is 363 Passeng Plo * (the finish their turns at the bat against Mays without | 4 . at the bat against Mays without | A week ago Nicholson pafsed Roush, of i 3 i e or G Cincinnati, for third place and in the past tself BOUT ASSURED. w lained that his players must be counted | week he added 22 points to his average and 1 a car of ve WOl'dl, ‘ : of the agitation against the New York | gtepped ahead of Eayrs, of Boston. who - . pitcher. . 4 wi s, o L1 i Wets Rumor a West | 7 Biring the duy o telogram was recetved | B0ttt trarek pince it 556 Harroes. | possessing every advantage of the 29—The American Olymple Won Lost Other leading batters are: | - 2 tinues in fourth place with .335. Hornsby, Cancellation of Match. d 3 trom Jimmy Burke, —manager of the| jawever, continued to lead ,in total bases 1 . o 3 H St. Louls Browns, declaring that his team o e d R e et o : . B P o ain®, L, M oA | Wit SE: s’ worked into & tie it high-powered car, yet remarkab - Bancroft, of New York. in the number of | Freneh champlo mapped Cleveland club. The | ryng scored. Each has registered 76 times. ned as lkely to join oy W, - i to eancel his prospective . ; Cy Williams. of Philadelphia. is in the ee the 4 they are scheduled | .44 with 13 circuit drives. Max Carey, of e customary : bets Field —— the Polo Grounds to- Pittsburgh, tacked on three stolen bases and there was much interest in the v th vay with 45. Diane ot the Bt Louls players. The mem: | ¥ Showing the way w vantages. | bers of the team held a meeting to discuss Other leading batters are: Cloveland 1 3 the strike idea and decided not to join Stock. St. Louis the arrangements for the | Chieago 1 led to Descamps regarding e H It satisfies every requirement of }@ tBat ho inteaded v live | Phiedessasa : : : ! power and speed, without imposing reement for the Levinsky | New York T e B A SEB X a burden of excessive upkeep. you & Cochran y here during November or | Toronto T asiial 2 v e s s ELLIS STREET GROUNDS Sora oo boys % i ot Svediute mps gives his signature he Rt B e by Lipraine for : i in price. A more beautiful, and hrx- SUNDAY e Pace: Champlon Now =i to be found on the automobile 100 and Miske 196 NARCUM OVERWHELMED. r, Mioh., Aug. 28—Boxing | Kid Ladish, of Hartford, Wine Seven Out 3 Po Mo market today. Punda, and Miske announced | 10-strink total of 1070, defoating Narcum, e et e i <% h'ea Sestomoer s ' that] Neroum 5 H Manufacturers of Paige Motor Cdiandew‘ Trucks ¥ i e & burst of Cyele Nareum, a clever local bowler, | v & heavyweleht weltht. | encountered a formidable opponent in the 1, & Califorhis | person of Kid Ladish. of Hartford, on the In an excellent manner and chalked up & VS. Tack Heinen, the Chicngo fn the. total pinfull. Nareum's Sotat two with n local heavy | PIOfall was 835 These bowlers : addition of Demp no alleys last night. Ladish performed odicine ball, whadow-hoxing e et senney Tava | " " , FOR THE CITY CHAMPIONSHIP PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, Michiga ounced yesterday that he terweight, who Is to meet X LASH MOTOR (CO. ! Cor. Lincoln and West Main Sts.

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