New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 15, 1920, Page 8

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KEES TAKE LEAD IN AMERICAN LEAGUE WHEN ATHLETICS TROUNCE INDIANS—WHITE SOX ALSO LOSE—BROOKLYN DODGERS, NEW YORK GIANT D CINCINNATI REDS LOSE GAMES YESTERDAY—RACE REMAINS THE SAME—PETER MANNING WITH MURPHY IN SULKY, WINS ON SYRACUSE TRACK STAKELEAD SYRACUSECLASSIC DODGERS FALTER INDUANS LOSE~ WON BY MURPHY, IN PENNANT RACE, gain Bow to Hugging’ hletics Trim Speakerites Sabt. 15 —New York went Into the American League vesterdny support. Ruth went times, drew throe passes, made fly and filed out tw) fo hits In uix times at yestorday Detroit. 8¢ ft Datroit's visitors a 0 score by innings: ght bases hoe 142 003 013--13 18 0 011 000 100— 3 10 3 Shawkey and Mannah: Dauss, rten and Stanage and Manion White Sox Blanked. ta, pitehing for Washington, alw' hits seattersd and broke @ batting streak. Collins had in 33 consecutive games before Score by Innin, rh e 031 021 0007 12 1 +.000 000 0000 T ¢ And Oharrity; Iodge, . Sept. 15 —Philadeiphia scorsd ory over Cleveland yesterday, mel held the Indians to five ut as many Innings. reached third, two | n ime. Philadelphin Morton hard. The se +.020 000 204—8 15 . . 000 000 000—0 § Rommel and Perkine; Cald- and O'Netll Wolds Red Nox. Sept Louts hit Harper nd ntod 0 4. The localn winted one visitors could do nothing with the hth frame. The score by rh o 010 210 12w—T 14 1 000 001 030—4 9 1 Davis and Severeid; Harper, Behang ITH THE BOWLERS. Defeat Colliers on the Rogers reation Bullding Alleys. ma from the north d the Columblas—mat I Iast night in the Rog: ing. the lateer quartet orfous, winning (wo games out of pheon, Pllarski and Wojack * the victers with total pinfalls 3 and 300, respectively. The end——the Colllers, 101 14— 302 | 101 269 100 314 107— 300 4311186 DAVIS CUP TEAM, ton, Willlams, Garland and HMardy Are Seleoted. Bept. 18.—8election of the nis team to part mate A Ga qa, mue! Hardy, Il sall from Vancouver about arriving in Auckiand three th mpt to return the this country. The way in team will be arranged for been left entirely to Captain DIES FROM BLOW, mbs te Punch on Chin by ey In Los Angeles. Christian AL, died In & hosp #ald he had been knocked out Peter Manuing Repeats His Bril- liant Performance of Last Week Sept 15.—Peter Manning, gelding trotter, driven by captured ¢ classic at -the Grand Circ York State Fair yes- i In two of the three ring shared honors of the Colorado, winner of the ot consistent contender the race 4 in Interest and money va Empire Stake, was won by ertha, an outsider, verlooked by tollowers of 1ght harness racing who had picked Day Star, Natalle the Grest and Worthy Chief as_the probable winners Virtually every race on the m furnished an upset of Peter Manuing in the top-line rece was not unexpected. Arivers expressed cal_eurprise at the wonderful showing of Colorado, handlod by Walter Cox. Colorade won the second heat. fintshed In the Arst and third heats -and ac- made Peter Manning extond himeelf big event with E socond heat and for laurels throv The Matron nine-event g the favorite, but W Fleming drove Mill'e Irwin to & win in two of the three hoats, despite the desperate strotch drives by Pop Oeors. John R. Braden, another outsider, made his viotory in the Syrecuse Stak: pacers de- by eantur- e second and the favorite, had won the first Howalusa trotted true | to form In the Yates Hotel Cnp for (wo- year-olds and won simost as he ‘ from a feld of elght starters. | BASEBALL VI~N A NUTSHELL NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterdar's Results. St Louis 9: New York 8. Chiearo 10: Brooklyn 2 Philadelnhia 21; Cincinnati 10. Piitsburgh-Boston; rain. Standing of the Teams. Lost Brooklyn ..... [ Cineinnat! ... Now York .... Pittsburgh | Chicago St Louls Boston Philadelphia Games Today. Chicago at Brookiyn Pitisburgh at Boston Cineinnat! at Philadelphia AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. New York 13; St. Louls 7 Washington 7 Philadeiphia Stauding of the Teams. ow York .. Clelveland | Chicago St. Louls Boston | Washingt Detroft Philadeiphia Games Today. Boston at St. Louls. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Baltimore 12; Jersey City 8 Akron 6: Rochester 0. Reading 7; Syracuse 4 Toronta 7-%: Duffalo 6-2 (first, 11 innings; second, 7 lunings). Standing of the Teams. Won Lost Baltimore . 104 Toronte 103 Duffalo ..... . 2 Akron ..., . 87 Reading . .o 3 City . . 8 Rochoater . Syrucuse ... . 3 Gumes Today. Baltimore at Jersey City. Syracuse at ding. Akron at Rochester RUNS FOR THE WEEK Surgenns attributed the wheult gation. WINS FROM O'HARE. Charges Vietor With Unfalr i Refused to Continue. pt. 15.—~Toung Denny, warded the dect t New York, in r acheduled Wiorouna b tght After O'Hare refused to iming that Young D: preparations upon his out so far middieweighta, DOTBALL CHALLENGE. #n foothall team of Meriden has for tho season and s ready jos with any 140-pound t in or vieinity. . Britain on Aep- possible. Address communi Bd Flelding, 28 South View St, nn MAVE BASKETBALL TEAM. ng of the athietic bowrd of Daly ot C.. b 1ed by Chatr- *, the The advisabllity | represented by m bas- intor will be smong the ny had | NATIONAL WEEK. TW TP s 1 Brooktyn Cinetnnaty New York Ittaburgh .. el ¥ -~ 5 | Cniengo Philadelphla anwe " EoMexude AMERICAN LEAGUE. Clevelana 5 | New York ..1 13 INTERNATIONAL sre 12 12 5 3 15 Jersey City .17 Byiacuse 3 PLAYGROUND CLOSES. The season at St. Mary's playground has been sded and Supervisor A. A. Pls plans to enter the empicy of The Stanley Works next week The proposed baseball | New York .. » | easily, | 200-meter (218.72 yards) ra ! ing 22 1-5 seconds. i hurdies. nis [ B No 6reat Damage However, Is . Done, Because Rivals Lose Brooklyn, Sept 0 yesterday Brookly: victories by was a homer over the right-field wall b; Nefs. Robertson made five hits {n as many times at bat, getting a two doubles and two singics. Paske. t three, In- cluding a home run to deep center. Paskert also played brilllantly in the field. a one- hand running catch featuring. The score by, innings: r h e 320 100 202—10 13 0 Brooklyn ..000 101 000— 2 3 2 Batteries: Tyler and O'Farrell; Cadore, Mitchell, Miljus.and Krueger. Chicago While the | Giants Fall to Gain. New York, Sept. 15.—St. Louls took the odd game of the series from New York, 9 to 3, yestorday. The Cardinals started with a two-run iead in the first frame and kept /the locals trailing, nons of the four New York twirlers being able to stop the visitors. Schupp, & former New York pitchey. gave McGraw's men plenty ol op- porturitics, passing eight In addition to seven hits made off him. His effectivences with men on ba indicated by the 11 New York players left on the paths. The ecore by innings r hoe ..210 002 103—9 10 © ...010 001 601—8 7 3 Schupp and Clemons and Dil- Perritt, Winters and St. Louls .. Batteries: hoefer; Douglas, Snyder. Ploased | Reds Are Helpless. Philadelphia, Sept. 15.—Phiiadeiphia yes- terday won Its second straight game from Cincinnatl. 31 to 10, gaining the lead In the first Inning and keeping it. Five of the visitors’ nine error® came in the first frame, in which Philadeiphia scored six runs on one scratch hit. Score by innings: s rhoe Philadelphia ... ..632 320 32x—21 17 3 Cincinnat! 202 002 012—10 16 9 Batteries: . Enzmann. Smifh and Tragesser; Ring, Bressler, Brenton, Coumbe and Wingo and Rariden. AMERICAN ATHLETES WIN Scholz, of Unlversity of Missourl. Equals World’s Record for 100-Meter Dash In Games at Christiania, Norway. Christiania. Norway, Sept. 15.—American athletes who participated in the Olympic | contests at Antwerp met Norweglan stars erday and won the honors of the meet being far superior to their com- petitors. J. V. Scholr, University of Missourl, equalled the world’s record in the 100-met: (109 yards 13 inches) dash, making the d tance in 10 3-5 seconds. He also won the his time be- Tllinvis A. C., won the S00-meter (874 yards 32 Inches) race in 1:537-10, but ,was beaten In the 1,500-meter (1,640 yards 15 inches) race by a Norwegia Walker Smith, Chicago A. A., came home first in the 110-meter (120 yards 10.7 inches) time being 15 3-5 seconds. J. M. Watt, Ithaca (N. Y.) hurdier, and R. 8. Bmory. Chicago A. A. quarter-miler, | also were prominent contestants. The Americans were well received by the crowd and were hailed by the press as being g0od sportsmen. RUTH EQUALS RECORD Bambino Scores Two Runs Yesterday and Brings Season’s Total Up to 147, Tying Cobb’s Best Mark Made In 1911 New York, Sept. 15.—Babe Ruth, the New York American League slugger. added an- other mark to his credit yesterday, when he scored twice and brought his season’s total of runs up to 147, equaling the Amere fean League record set by Ty Cobb in 1911. The lonal League record s 196, set by Hamilton, of Philadelphia, in 1894. — = AXE AT HARVARD, First Cut Made in Crimson Football Squad; Another One Coming Soon. Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 15.—Fifty-ono of the 109 candidates for the Harvard football team have been retained for further trial in forming the varsity squad. The cut was made yesterday and another one will take within a few days. ailve clevens were formed yes- afternvon in preparation for the first which will take place Friday. yer. 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