New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 18, 1920, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

OBINS LOOK MORE LIKE PENNANT WlNNERS EVERY DAY—WHITE SOX ARE MAK!NG YANKEES’ CHANCES S IMMER—SISLER GAINS ON m JATTING HONORS IN AMERICAN LEAGUE—MURPHY AND GEERS MAY BE OUT FOR SEASON—BOXING OPENS WITH GLORY IN MADISON SQUARE | GARDEN INS AGAIN FLOP DING CHAMPIONS Rally in Seventh luning‘ 0s Trick Over Reds major poriion In short, the Bupe I front that their sparkling hidden by & cloud of dust and bbets has begun to put the wheels nery into operation toward the world's during the to gain & hold it but pout of vne vy through bina suddenly found when Petey iliduft's nd paved the way for re & brace of runs and Then It became an ookiyn. been and trailing pitching there excel had ot It was & di e, Robbies n plenty of oy diately set about of retrieving the e. They sue In the weventh, when they found four hits, one of which was and batted the for shine-bail the box. Tt d two ampage, and # uent d those to be wmple to The soore: v 3 enry lavence concous Wingo, Olson rifices. Johnston, Kilduft and Clncinnail on balla. off Kiler George Burns the lead-off star Pl & pertect day York's runs ove the winning run rom first base to Bt Lo the last half of the L0th Mants defeated the Into wecond place roh 101 010 00014 13 000 101 0100—3 3 ¥ and snyder; Adams and 12 Mits In & Row 18~ ny, St After Hornaby the visltors row offt Watsen wn off MeQuilian Y, the last battey o teying to streteh & D the side. Il made w0 M rellev NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results. Prooklyn 3 Chicago 3 st Louls § Philadeiphia 1 Toston 1 Standing of the Teams. Vesterday's Results New York 4 Washington 3 Bowton 13 sals 17, Philadelphia Chicago & Claveland Detrolt 14 L of the Team: Won o7 Staudin Cleveland Washington Detroit adeiphia at St. Louts INTERNATIONAI LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Baltimore 21; Reading 11 Toronte 10; Akron 4 Buffalo 14. Rochester 11 Other teams were not scheduled. Standing of the Teams. Won ~ Lost 108 “ . 104 " a4 . Reading . P 1 Jersey City 5 Rochester Ny racuse Games Today y City (two RUNS FOR THE WEEK NATIONAL WEEK 5 M TW T muevuanwT Vashington Tteading | Hocheal Jo ! (10 innin BASEBALL IN iuursum 'YANKEES AGAIN 193 | strengthened their \ B. Collins | ana Pipp ! and BOW TO WHITE SflX | Trail Toward Pennam Gets Longer Daily for Huggins' Men White Sox batted n again yesterday chorus which Chicago, Sept. 15.—The the Yankees into submixs afternoon in a batting wix three-baggers. There were triples everywhere, but not one for e score was 6 to 4, and v are mere mar, while the hold on first pla wnother victory over the Senators A crowd of 30,000 fans was jammed Into Comiskey Park and hac & the Yankees suffer he game. when sked safe, the crowd imp to let Babe Ruth hit the ball lnvl make his ne run. Babe had pnother He grounded out weakly to in the first, and F" gave him a arposely in Babe hoisted | \ high one to sixth and a iigher one to » Yanks are e time they weak at the bat cond decimal place points. le .‘| picked for it »Eainst Faber's pitch- Ing except in ihe ninth. when they made belated rally. ‘Ward perpetrated a error in the sixth and presented with two runs. which, in the end, margin of vietory. Thoe score proved Chicago. ab r Summa s | |~susae w|lssmi033009 Peckinpaugh Pipp. 1b Ruth, of Pratt, 2b Meusel, It Lewis. rf Ward, 3b Hannah. ¢ Thormahlen, se3s30 e lesnounssnmaou, t. French ** Totale * Hatted for Mays in ninth ** Batted for Hannah in ninth wleos Chicago : 210 003 00x—8 New “York Sismsionie 002 000 002—4 Two-base hits. Hannah 2. Pratt: three- base hits. Colline, Jackson 2, Felsch Risberg ; en base, J. Collins; sacrifice double play, Pratt, Peckinpaugh left on bases, New York 7, Chi bases on balls, off Faber 4, off bits, off Thormahlen 6 In 2 nfll Mays % in 6: stfuck out, by Thormahlen 1 by Faber 3. losing pitecher, Thormahlen. Umpires, Hildebrand and Morlarty. Time of game, 1 hour 50 minutes Indians Top Senators 18 —What ttle between Cleveland, Sept pitchers’ b started out and winning by | Evans and gave the Indians a lead, with Acosta pitching in the eighth, o na Washington 010 001 001—: Coveleskie and O'Neill and Gharrity Natteries ney, Acosta Court- Tigers Win In Inning. It. Sept. 15.—Boston and D slow, listiess game yesterday, winning out in the 12th Inning, of 14 to 13. The T pitchers in the conts held Hoston to nine hits, m were bunched 4n the se frames, while 19 recruit » And Then He Took Up Golf wie 1 o SYLvES TeR) hh\l e !"(/M/ i HE WAS ONE OF THE HAPPIEST OF MEN WHEN SHE SAID "UM-HUH™ WE Don'T OowE A So00 To ANY- PooY — AND MONEY N THE BANK OF THE HAPPIEST OF MEN WHEN HE FIGURED HE COULD PAY WIS INCQME Tax AND 7 " el | i ' FoR YOUR VALUATE SERVICES AND ALk "SROUND EFF1CIENCY, wéLL You OLD CooTiE Come To YouRr DADDY, Tue BoARD HE was . : ONE OF THE il 3 ) HAPPIEST = OF MEN WHEN A KIPPY 1D HE WAS ONE OF ThE HAPPIEST OF mEN WHEN THE CHIEF GAVE HIM A BONUS AND INCREASE IN SALARY | You W_A)_'IM'DER- FuL BoYy ONE OF THE VERY HAPPIEST WHEN OF A SUNDAY MORNING HE "WENT IN HIS OWN CAR WITH FRIEND WIFE To CHURCH ALL BILLS AND STWL HAVE SOMETHING LEFT. GEO. SISLER AGAIN ‘ TOPS TRIS SPEAKER! | Browns' Star Has Seven Point Lead Over Indians’ Leader Sept. 18 —George star, broke the tie which he shared last week with Tris Speaker. the Cleveland Indians’ and is topping the American League batters with an aver- age of .399, according to averages released today and games of Wednes- day. Speaker Chicago. Sixler. the St Louls manager, which include is seven points behind an average of while Joe Jackson, of the Chicago White Sox, stands ghird with 7% Babe Ruth, of the New York nkees, who s hitting in fourth place with »d out three home ok ago and ives to 49, mark he set out to reach started. He also carrie ] ord to 347 and is far in 51 therfs e Hornsby brought Hornsby hoisted h o 277, while Bancroft. his string of runs hiladelphia, with | For chk Returns Use tlze He rald CIassrfted Colamn. NTS' DISPATCH N The Atlas Motor: A four-cylinder en- gine delivering maximum power at the speed you drive, with a hot-spot carbu- retion that gets 22 miles per gallon- (unloaded) out of the ordinary low- grade fuel. The Atlas Transmission: A 100% per- fect job—we have never had to replace a single broken part. Axle is a LASH MOTOR CO. LOCAL AGENTS, Corner West Main and Lincoln Streets. Telephone 382

Other pages from this issue: