New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 21, 1923, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, g ppp———— = . e o) . Boeckel, 3b, ,.. (3 at the beginning of the great war. Ford, b, h oyeres o mhi 1l band of women WAS as- BO}'S Wl“ Be Boys I g, - 8 5 - o iiea fo the Caucasian front but it O'Nell, e zum:.m.r.l, was not until after the armistice that % AMERICAN LEAGUE ,",;;;,-;h & ;{Continued From Preceding Page) 2 | they saw much action. Then they e Dbt 2| took part in the fighting agaimst the Boston ... Jisneneas 300 030 5| Armenians, and after that were sent Two baso hits, Frelgau, Hornsby, South-|to Anatolia against the Greeks. There worth; three base hits, Nixon, M('lnnl!,‘ they joined a body of 700 men and stolen bases, Hoeckel, McInnis, Sbuthworth; | double plays, Stack to Hornsby to Dottom- | were present at the battle of In-Eunu, ley; Barfoot to Frelgau to Hottomley; Ford in which a number of them lost their to McInnis; R, 8mith to Ford to M ’]l\'(‘fi, oft o es, St. Louls 5, Boston . 4 A e R waad Lieutenant Kara-Fatma Hanem was struck out, by Marquard 2, by Barfoot 1;|wounded and taken to a hospital. Aft- hits, oft Toney 9 In 6 innings, oft Barfoot, 1| ar per recovery she returned to active ::r-; ‘SE'ZE.’V .I.'.‘Syl"fiun,",:;::?r'u;,r‘:?'i ,”.um service and was taken prisoner by : . the Greeks. She escaped to take part in the battle of Broussa, when she was PRUBAAIBHIS oo gpuiaty ..R;noho«n 2003 X L aasbtar Two-base urng, Roush, Luque, 3 ; ! | hter. Dnubm.’ Walker; macrifice, Bohne; double . ¢ : 5 5 1 “'HO FOUGHT IN wAR\ This female warrior now dftlares S nlocons R raecuw #tead, who had singled. The scoré: 34 * Boston. ab. r h. po. Pittinger, 2b, 4 Colling, cf. . Sand,” os. Williams, Wrightstone, L &) L Walker, rf. . e - “ilorucoconew T ARSI beyaisg ey favisShapian ol mr i oloccscscost e SRS e R locnrusconusuy loocosmocosccat wloscnocsssmmie locoow = -3 Yook hamataany plays, Wrightstona to 8and to Holke, Ssnd | that her task is over and her request to Tierney to Holl and to Holke; left on bases, Cincinnati Philadelphia 10; for discharge was allowed by the SILK KNITTED base on balls, off Ludue 8, off Couch 4 e . ; Only Female OMcer Is Received in| authorities who, however, have grant- struck out, by Luaue 3, by Couch 1, by ¢ ; 3 B e S g ace Rt ed her an honorary commission as TIES UL A 3 X . Constantinople, Aug. 21.—Turkey's | gy AR | l!on;l( 1; hits, oft Coueh 10 in § 3.3 innings, ;flupmhL piteher, Coych; umpires, Klem and ! 39c @ 3 In 31-3, off Walnert none in 1; ; ¥y ; o Retircs. ; i e § Gk 2 ficer h. igned her ————— S il : _ , . commission in the army and was re- (| THE HERALD 150 7 s ceived on retirement at a public aud- The A'B‘C Paper " 2 b th Caliph. The . woman ‘;;nlc:eu)l{n:\r‘\(t‘ lgfll?fl.‘»]"flfm:\. Hanem, with the BAL UNION SUITS | about 45 years old and the widow of y a Turkish major. Together with 15 A-B-C Want Ads $1 00 . female relatives, she joined the nrmy‘ Vgtl:h %, Fothergill xx Total vesreerae 28 2 4 27 1 X—Batted for Holloway in seventh, xx~Batted for Cole in ninth. Boston vee 001 000 3316 Detroit « 000 0110002 Two 3 , Shanks, McMil- lan, Ha hits, Harris; home runs, Burni | Plercey (3), Bassler, Manush; double plays, Haney to Rigney to Blue, McMillan to Burns; left en bases, Woston 5, Detrolt 7; base on balls, off | Ca: Plerey 5, Cole 1; struck out, by Pillette 3, | Beénton, p. ...... HoHoway 1, Plercy 1; hits, off- Plllette 7 in 61-3 Innings, off Holloway 0 fn 2-3,| Total .....seee.s Cole 4 in 2; hit by pitcher, Plercy (Man- ush); wild pitches, Plercy (2); losing pitcher, Pillette; umpires, Holmes, Ormsby, [gand, ss. .... Connolly; time, 1:41. Williams, ef. Parkinson, 2b, 3 Tierney, 2b., . NATIONAL LEAGUE [yaar o' Lee, 1., 1b. .. Holke, 3p, .. PIW 3, New York 1, Lard ¥l ) New York, Aug. 21.—At a late ‘;"“.““' i bhour last night some of the Giants still . were seeing westward when gaz-| Weitert, p. . Friberg, 3b. ing ‘eastward. They were suffering| 5o 1 ulnuv,"lr. from a once common but now rare| z—Batted f in elghth. Elliots, 1 malady which in,the trade is known | Cineinnatt 220 010 300—g | Heathrote rf, ag'the curve ball eye. In the unpleas- "”.l'.':""g:‘ 092 906 €001 :Rufl;::‘n:' :ah ; ant ‘proceas of taking a beating from [hase hit u:.‘"d'mu';:':fi' ] Stock’ d several one-hand a B Y the Pirates by 3 to 1 yesterday the|William; i Bohne, Pinelli, Benton: B o g one-hand : world champions made futile efforts|double plays, Dauhert to Caveney to Plavas T L Ion e De dinEte - ] < : | s V. $3.00—$3.50 bert; lert on bages, Cincinnati 7, Philgdel- to. follow the deceptive, serpentine The score: WHITE | coscoorscomas | coococorononans loomnsuausesaor Junocuwawe ~locscsercosccor s Sa? E Old-timers of Yale and Princeton had their own athletic field day at Rye, N. Y. Here Thomas McCahill, Yale 96, 300 pounds, and Jasper Bayne, Yale '01, 240 pounds, start in the fat men’s . 3 P ALL STRAW HATS kiddie car race. ) B YRS el ¥ l , : $1 “00 defeat. The final score was 10 to 4. [rell; sacrifices, Adams, Miller," B. % y 3 The score: double plays, Nels and High, T y " Chi Johnston; left on bases, Chicago A ” 0 b -3 $2 50 EREY lyn 9; bage on balls, out by Kauffmann : A Bpnmgn, by gmviee. NecomiiTand | B ‘ PO o s A;&%D Boston 5, St. Louis 2. Boston, Aug. 21—Extra base hits sy ok e fn : COLLAR SHIRTS cff Toney by Nixon, Southworth and Meclnnis were deciding factors in Bos- R \ ; it ton's b to 2 victory over St. Louis. @R ¢ . - A running catch by Nixon at =1 Sluswn ] 2 oroomomas, T | PP foceon i ~losccoscons Z = o 4 34 S Staz, cf, .. Adams, ss. Grantham, O'Farrell, c A ¥ | scornorunonsnt L wuowsnosni - % . Rt wlooocoooomoomma Slosnconscuucas Slcocomocw ~looscconcsscal | crnovvunocny lorworcnnmn | o macs alurorncosusen olccoscosssa® H Al LT ° St. Lonis. BiRrs 3 | Plack, rf. Riffes, 1f. Hornsby, 2b. S T B T | Ainsmith, c. Freigay, ss. Toney, p. -+ Barfoot, p. HooMOMOD Lo, ® loooconunoooan, lovoscaomooy oo IS °¢“u- Sy e SIoceruiny mlaer cERily Merrison, p. . Total 2 @ wlosorvuuscr {om wlocoosonns lonrwosass ol cccoccoase - ] = Yo sooop coool 34 ? Meusel, 1f. Stengél, eof, Kelly, 1b. Jaekson, Bnydeér, c. Nentf, p. Bentley x Magulre xx Jonnard, P. e locouonccoumcy ~lorncoscccoden ! - ol comocoMmocomuny loccomniunons! &l cocccocconona? Slectuveunvunnf = 3 : Chicago 10, Brooklyn 4. I Blgbee, 1t 3 sbe B fore he returned to terra firma five [ Brookivn L ABRUISE Q0S4 ixon, of, & THE YOUNG LADY AGROSS THE WAY B. V. D. Neht 2, oft Morrison &; struck out, by Neht Blgbee, 1 New York, Aug, 21—After twirling ‘l'r"""; s ; reneh, 'se. Rewiass, 24 consecutive innings without hefng Two base hits, O'Farrell, R, Grimes, T.|g v runs were scored and the Dodgers had | rimitn, B, Griftith; stolen bases, O'Far- | sy $1.15 Tetal . 4 by Jéomdard 0 in 1; wild pitch, Neht; losing pitoher, Nehf; umpires, Moran, Hart and af e close found themselves|13 in 8 innings, off Welnert 1 in 1; loding | T. Griffith, rf. 3t Q i A it's:thoroughly ATTACHED ekl A COLLAR SHIRT! -aged-~not green $2.15 Deberry i . . ¢ 4 upon, including brill} - M f h d it gt L A A - oruniinishe gone doawn to thejr fourth slu“ht x—Batted for Neht in elghth, . Xx—Ruy for Bintley in eighth. 2 1 $1 50 Pittsburgh 300000 o103 - : ) 2 o B BLUE AND TAN and Finnéran; time, 1:30. 3 ¥ Tt : ; 3 Cincinnati 6-8, Philadelphia 3-3. : ) L BLACK AND TAN SR e e o T I i | HOLOsE with more sets of cross eyes than hits, | Pitcher, Betts; umpires, Klem and Wilgen; | B. Griffith, it. Louis, Burleigh Grimes took an as- $2-00——$2.50 Traynor; stolen winning the first 6 to 3 and the sec- The Score: time, 1:52, Balley, 1b, . cension at Ebbets Feld in the fifth | T°'BL 0 i here n aixth Total .eeees 1 SOFT CUFF b, . N Gota Pve. Tawinge: “Matemite” ind ' . i WORKING SHIRTS ond 8 to 3. Coupled with Pitts- . ¢ : : . ! Pairs $1 Taylor, c. Pittsburgh. g ¢ ab. r inning of the sécond contest of the| xx—Batted for French in eighth, | series with the Chicago Cubs and be- | Chicago . nerashodeans 000 0807 033—10 | piyx, if. SHIRTS $1.29 Grimm; Maranville and Grimm; Maranville, i 2 i . Rawlings and Grimm; left on bages, New ' : ! : o : 2 1 York: 6, Pittsburgh 7; bases on ba ft R g 3 : : 9 burg’s defeat of New York the Reds Yo \ ' 7 2 i are now only 4} games from first 2 ‘ ‘ ¢ R : for place. § Cy Williams hit his thirtieth home ? the season in the third inni Y N, o 7 : :‘;nfl:e ae:o:d.;i':na‘.‘ lc:rln:YSanT ik Y % A “.i ou heard $1.50—$2.00 Benton hurled fine ball in the clos- v 5 > ’ GOLF HOSE ing game, while Luque was effective 5 3 . 3 ¥ . : v : - what I said The séore: D troea. ; o ; : $ l uoo Fint, Game. : S g ] .__.t, tl!e best X . thTh; yclu:: hu:y‘ aluro-:h the xuy :u- L : : i i 1t's | 0 o| the English criticlze the merjcan T : i . 35c 4 c irl for h biquity, but 11 S § g . 1Ay LR R , , ! : cigarette I ever BLACK AND TAN tasted !” | LISLE HOSE 5 Pairs for $l 35¢ WHITE SOLE HOSE o $1 25¢ BLACK AND TAN HOSE 105" $1 $1.00 NAINSOOK UNION SUITS 59¢ $12.00 PALM BEACH SUITS Sizes 35 - 36 $5.00 Ashley Babcock Co. 139 Main Street Az 7 B Sweaters === 7 < > z s Slip-on Sweaters; button sweaters, plain .colors or striking combinations. 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