New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 20, 1926, Page 22

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NEW' BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1926. sssrstistrraeest Ssssstan it et e e I I e T T T R I I T RIS s e 2 11323 22 32 masrnnsnane g STANLEY WORKS AND NEW VIATICS WIN IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GAMES— OPIOU_L& AND R ANGERS TO CLASH IN SERIES FOR THE . JUNIOR SEMI-PRO CHAMPION%HIPS—FLOWERS BEATS GREB—CLINCH C HAMPIO‘J SHIP OF CHURCH LEAGUE —SOX-KENSINGTON 22eheriienisbe ety i a430ea088038032835s 25302383223 oiasl] gasassss s 3 B S R et R B R et CARDINALS REMAIN FOUR 'FLOWERS RETAINS TITLE !N BOUT WITH HARRY GREB | STANLEY WORKERS BEAT POINTS BEHIND PIRATES | o : w1 CORBINS IN CLOSE GAME Bill Sherdel Gets Revenge By Beating Brooklyn—Pitts- g A New ics i Tni / et enge By Bez } A S | Fagle 4 RS S ) } : Newmatics Belt Qut Victory Over rks T burgh Divides Twin Bill With Philadelphia—Chi-| /! AL e ¥t SR ATEN e ; 47 y —Jack Pcl!c(?iuer bllcu?xlc: Q\"ietlhl’!';\f"%:‘icol:kf'ellfifllg 4 4 TN Four Out of Four, Two of Them Triples—Machine Co. Collects 11 Hits—Both Contests Weére Post- poned From Previous Dates—Results in Detail. cago Turns Back Giants—Red Sox Beat Chicago—| Athletics Tied For Second Place By Trimming De- troit Tigers 9 to 1—League Notes. By the Assoclated Preas. L, g — Little Bill Sherdel, knocked f ] ot [l { League Standing . Luke and Wright T\ e the mound by Brooklyn on Tue ¢ 1 E < | . Pet. | stickers for Corbins while Pelletier. has kept the faith and today the e s e e e St. Louis Cardinals are only four R 3 B B F e Ay s R poi.ts behind the world champion CHf . ¥ X R CANN ‘ M iy PERRTREE core: Pirate: o et 2 0 % < ? 7 : | Russwin TR ; STANLEY Lefthanded Bill galned revenge |Icit o AR TR = : £ b ; ) Z 2 3 | Stanley Works .... 5 ; AR yesterday for that insult of 8 1 AR A 2 4 ; . N. B. Machine in the week and his ¢ ammates took tals e 7 £ & e Vg 2 I : £\ :4 ‘orbin up his cause with 14 safe punches T T b Oy R 4 TN : W, % Union Worl that brought victory cver the Dodg- 2. I P N B % { ® e 3 i ? _ Stanley Wor ers in seven starts. With his elght- |Tiol 0 0 4 i 2 % i e R 4 The P. & F hit pitching he threw in a double J 4 2 i s, i went down (0 defeat 2 and single. S . > Gl S N - i : he Stanle At the same time Pittsburg S 0 % ot B ] -z 7 ¢ pos n]“‘m{‘\. sV ¢ eould do no better than gain 2, 1 P S 3 Gr L A . i Pesue iy e mon B even break with Philadelphia, losing : : SR e : oo } through the seven innings the first 3 to 1, and taking the rdel, p . 1 - 2 M, - ¢ i {9 Eoseh Hhe sergn Innioks ond 4 to 0. A home run by Al - ~ s 8 At . R \ i g b sixth when a rally by the Buit WD 4p the fenth S o 3 tor st i £ o S \ o 4 58 jers brought in thtee runs and gave ning contest downed the Pirates, : 0 3 S IR ’ ; 4 Bl e §§§ E:\ll Yde in exceptional ] )2 g ! . i o A Ly margin of one, big enough | torm in the second and granted only 0xbase hitsrDe Farreil, She ) 7 5 7 % FA in. four hits for the shutout P S e—Cox. % Hogr - 2 g o) - ~ N S ' # A Jerry Giriffin 'and Warner Johnson Chicago returned to power in the S " ft on M s 3 > s e i 1A\ . A i wo veterans on the mound, oppos- struggle for fourth position in the £, 2an lNs—oft o f N b L ) . > 4 ed e ich t‘w_hu ry, unable to standing by turning back the Giants . 3 2 8 i Bt g OWIE i i Pt KA 7 hake off the unlucky jinx that has 2to 1, on four safeties. Sheriff Bl r Hart nd Rigle i S i . 7 8 en M\H\:‘-.\\.z.;: I ml\_ was throwi permitted 10 blows but they caused } | (rhy \]x‘:]v“u\lv‘.:”n«.s 1,(‘1; :‘l‘n:”\:;th“ T s Sumage. (FIRST GAME ; i, Aug. 2 T e E e thigh and thi med to take the st 1 t of him because he r The Boston Red Sox, outclassed | ! ) , ) but ever fighting, recorded their | p ., » z 0 0 Vadlavols e < ‘ ny 13 | ANNTT y '3 7 A iy e - = Guting 1 3, . Job ) sixth straight victory, beating Chi- 1 s o £ E ;;{EEE’[ “i ','E i) BE PLE "éi\fh T!-fi V !N ed i et toning in tavor of | =L mpir B! L it 1 lins At u l’ ie — ! fie fitth and Salak took. up the Newmaties Also Win ie other postponc eago, 1 to 0, when Bill Hunnefield | s : . s ok : arred in the seventh after Jacobson’s LADEL t . e Ci - L, double. Wingfield was strong in the AB. R I PO 2 b ot R ; % i T Clan Doy . to Introduce qir m burden and the Corbin team ) 1 game play- pinches, the pale-hosed players fail- " ' : I “’ ] AT will Bl B d § N 3 afely for the remainder of the | Willow Brook Park last night, ] s sod lefe LA port at W k Park 4 j¥ L U | game. * cwmatics beat the U Bs to e ient il . i sport. at Willow Brook Park at i i H Newmat I TRIoR The Philadelphia Athletics went Sino Sp n : Close of Baseball Scason s Works opened up in s e fnto a tie with Cleveland for second seneesd [ i ne BT CiBna o A, , 5 o W / ying. Mack anc v mOund. for the Winnore and he was Place In the American league when geain ) : « | First Lutherans Defeat Stanmors| , S i \J;JCIEJ and Ray ngeis to fo Clash af | waikea and the foremr scorca o amastn ”"‘”‘“ throughout “th @ray and Willis gave Detroit a home | Wil ¢ - T e i s J ) ] 40 [« T tod ¢ ) : I s error on g N illiams m\l good run and three singles. The score || JREEIS 0 ) ap s and Hold Secon l l 3 & Dinnear D| !u\)ri bnm r. Corbing were u ut er- B e o, | : : g ¢ BT e 10 HOL Necond Fiace : : par Pioneer Diamond Lngay b seldom classed as a slugger, was the |stutz 0 5 e n 5 Ames 5 - man who made the circuit blow. I . I Lme ! Standing q g Sall fars in this < e to | Vrisht walked and went sec- | Willlams struck out scven of the Metzler, who has replaced the " 1 sl 1 news A Gl P disa et . e e & nd on Luke's poke to le Je- { Machiners while Turncr whitfed 11 suspended Al Simmons in the Mack battle | tjip picked Anastasio's grounder|©of the Workers. Neither pitcher outfield, produced three hits, all Bicics. S ind the Orfioles clash | Wright scored. Anastasio took scc- — e ) 4 e A ¢ v cmori : 1 g of threo ser for jond on the next pitch Griftin | Lenihan’s crew when they scored g : ) % I Blu : ; g ; v i-pre ,mpionship | swung at a wild one that went he-|tyo in the first. Two sing d AMERICAN LEAGUE I : 6 0o : probably drew the volc ! ; : i : th The first game will | hind Mack for the third strike. Luke | ¢Frors by Avery them a brace ek ve. s i ‘ Bioese foothallris . ¢ Sur noon at 3 scored and Griffin was safe at first. runs that loo big for a time. ock 1 ¢ umond on | Anastasio was en third he Machine Co. got one back in an an- |10 Pelletier who caught Anastasio at | their half. Kr nged out a he plate. Mack threw to sccon le and Heinzman missed a throw riva ateh Jas ing but Green st to give it to him putting | dropped the ball and ft'Went into| A tight game e e f Chalimers Who- Was run- | next two innings but in the fourth nin Griffin, score: the Mach Jo. broke loose and Singies by Jackson Wright ored thre lone e double by A 1sio P g ] : dont . e hit batsman n two in the third, in AT e Sdalbonas M silent in the fourth, but thelaccounted for i Butt Makers came through with a! fThe sixth ope o o ) quintet of counters, Pelletle ;l(j"n: Works made a desperate attempt ), City. ¢ manasers submitted their | 04 one'for threg sacks. Munick and |{o rally. Nelson singled to center used in the |Johnson singled. “Brehy and Mack|ang wen: to third on successive vere passed and Hu went in 10| olays. Mo scorad on Softie sild 0LD CUP REGATTA * zames and no other men will b |¥ ve. G‘h U R 1A llowed to play in the title sames, |Pitch. 8nyder gragted him’ with &) throw to third to cate n. This ing into action in the when | neatly but threw wildly to first and Passed a man during e. The Union Works threw a sca into ed to get to- and the pro- the offerings ns 1o Clan Douglas for the seri long double to left that cleared the | oqsstituted the sum total of the = ol Workers’ efforts for that frame a Corbins went into the lead in the | for the game G rs have submitted the Gri P secen 5 ‘Willls, . 3 o S s - " follow st , € h s 70 ey S8 Water Craft Valued at Millions of | ©1 ist: Lindgren With- 2 W ) re y um rf, Recano ss, Casey p, Turner Dok et fifth by scoring three on singles bY | mhe Machiners k on getting Totals the | Doilars ¢ red for Event To- p, Larson Hubar, Wright and Luke and a pass | p,, el bl el PMInhlph x—9 u h o ) : 4 r cmor 1-6 and < ¥ s Ken 5 1 : ‘ i s ot " |stepping out of the t o | morrow and Sunday. LS iy ! i diant (a5 e i G e TSI, I A I 1 t d W st t . 2 i 4 i 2 ) 1 g h he sixt 5 : m “Water ¢ alued at millio v lis ¥ barrow | Works also got three in the s Krauss and RCASRSLY ol g cam of dollars were Brag A Pt ieic » AW | Green sing! and with a sure| g, P her It i SUIC| thom another pair » game was Jle pla asper kicked Mack alled in the seventh on account of r th v d cup e in | Cosgros takowski 1b, Smith fanh y rrow and Su ., Wali ), Don Cc ve 3b, S eri- e Th rnoon in \singtor B P ! b lay. Nels rf, Jackowitz c i ek ol e ‘ SR IE Tl wonder of the night- with the stic CHICAGO etweer o E will be | {hey ¢ 1 the | gram are those for the goldi cup 0 . ¥ . Parsons sin d - then g, capralled fo ‘x bir r\’u‘.‘h e AlL R t b ; : 2 ré S & s p ’ d by the Columbia Yacht fer clouted his ¢ o | e e ) L ondve it the Dodge trophy. Cals MITCHELL VS. FINLEY agzer of the game, br 1 Shid e 1 ) alel I g lowed his closely, the former witl 1 the g < Kkee, Wis, 20 (A othe o runs, No more 5 ! ith ! ae P r two run ] three out of five and latter v . ¢ game. It Bt SO 4h,00 gyt of four. € Mitc unior welterweight [ was done in th en matched to box|dark that the batters were unable et <0 . X : Loui I 1 afto s 1‘ L l’ ning "]“‘ Lo top | double into right field in Rnnetiold, ] ce ¢ Faleon Ker ins i final session an outdoor show |plate he game Wwas ca af g 4 . y the 8 kool fourth. Nelson was the o g, 3R o : ¥ Sl e ] tem . August 27. Finley defeated|tiie seventh inning. Luke Was On|ygiucar who seemed lm' 'm; Union : bl £o b btk halt. b 3 el Vraratte T\, 1 g dar Rapids, on | th ) the last of the seventh for 0 hit Tur- sins, but he died there. | (Continned on Following Page) | only extra base 3 ? o, R ! t Round Two 1 - IR _ _ ; 1'Tn wit | ™ at w to start the evening wrong By BRIGGS t rance in 1 ¢ t of t FiNAL - Touch ‘You DRAPE YOoURSELF HE ARRIVES coze 5 - You DO LooK ON THE SOFA WITH THE FORTH BEAMING OR HIm ToNIGHT COMEORTING FEELING BRiGHUTLY You'LL GO, BLG - You il WD EW (1 M PET Round Three HE COMES CLOSER AND - AND SO YouR EVENING SAYS * You LOOW AwrULLY 'S UTTERLY RuUinNED' NICE ToNIGHT BUT YouwrR HAIR |5 ——— :- Downwn SMILES AND STARES AND STAMMER S - NEVER HAS BEEN| QUITE SO SYMPATHETIC WARD You You JUET W HE'S CHARN [ There's LSchwur, —\15 LIKE R B R (T ¥ GRER: Shtind BOY BANDIT CAUGHT imday's & reb took a right to | Lye, Colo., L two Gonce er 0o 8 Struck Lasing o in ‘rowley and “Rip wo.tinted phimaing | AIFIHE Quigley. n and rdon. ¢ MeKe J tomach 1t t offered no resistance ¥ said YN : R H. P.O. A E There are eight American soldier e | dia not know where his brother, 0 1 { 1§ 0 cemeteries in Europe, | (Continued on Following Page) Forrest, 14, was. ‘

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