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Nli\i’ BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1926. 2 $IIIIIIIIsIIIIININIIIIIII LY LLheniesnassias B e ettt i ATHLETICS MEET SUCCESS IN INITIAL SUNDAY GAME INTOUGH BATTLE WINNING | STREAK ORIBLES IN FIRST{ ToTA Mackmen Defeat White S Twice—Giants Victims of St. Louis Attack—Cincies Take Double Bill From Boston—Cubs Turn in Record in Victory Over Brooklyn — Pirates Are Blanked in Hits and Runs By Semi-Pro Club. Philadelph s gained a new prominence spérts with a he weight boxing bout added to Sesquicentennial celebration and a aseball game played on Sunday without police interference According to Connie Maclk will be no Sunday baseball this son because of schedule difficulties but tnat of yesterday, when his team defeated the Chic White Sox, 3 was a succes pt for a driz- zls which fell throughout. Mack was armed with an injunction and Lefty Grove with a varied assortment of curves and good control. Therefore there was no interference, either | from the police or the White So: Cleveland’s Indians, heading for New York and another “Crucial” aeries with the Yankees, stoped long enough at the national capital to | a, rf 5 2 3 0 down the Senators twice, 10 to : : 4 “ and 6 to 0. Uhle and Shaute were 4 S T e the winning boxmen, { haute allow g : ing only four safe hits. tals 2 g 1 There were developments of more | _ i than passing moment in and around ¥ : o o the National league, St. Louis edged |¢ o 0 back almost into a tie with Pitts- | /" 2 & ’ burbh for the lead by winning its 4 e, ) 2 H eighth straight behind Jess Haines' |Peck, «s £ ke 1 excellent marksmanship. The Frisch- | Bluesc. e 0 less Giants were the victims, 4 to 2, and Travis Jackson, who has suc- ceeded Frankie captain, con- tributed a brace of errors to the| defeat. Manager John McGraw of the |Clo Giants suspended Frisch indefinitely | and it “may mean a day, a week, month or a year he said. It wa made plain that Frisch's record in |f. Bases oh the game had been good and that [§® 5 Hcc "“"’j“ :wm this would be taken into considera- | Morarity, Dineen and tion in settlement of the case. 5 #Frisch left the team in St. [ e —— and arrived at his home in | ATIONAL LEAGUE York yesterday. ‘ “I did not desert and T have not quit bmseball,” he sald. “T haven't| been feeling well lately and want to take a good r to reg: health. My legs have gone back on | me and I just couldn’'t go to the vy there exce Marber & | stewart Totals 2—DBatted for Coveleskel fn Sth eveland Two base hits—& slin. Stolen bas: Sewell (2 t on base mmu, Lutzke A, Struc Coveleskic Unipire Timé Louis New BROOKLYN AB, with base; run-in third I didn't have any McGraw over playing I've played the bofer Cincinnati, using Donohue, May and Luque, took a double er from Boston, 4 to and 7 The first contest went 10 ininngs and the second 12. On Saturday the teams played 14 innings in a tie. Thercfore Cincinnati has play- ed 36 frames to win two games from the stubborn Braves. The victories put the Reds one full game behind the leaders. , Chicago's Cubs and Guy Bush also | 1w accomplished some record baseball. | hases The team ‘turned in 23 assists in [o0" Doutle beating Brooklyn, 3 to 0 and Bush je. pitched his twenty-first successive S scoreless inning. Bush has only nine hits in his last The Pirates played a fessional team in Akron and were held hitless and runless by one | Charley Ketchum. They were beat en 6 to 0. It was the second game of that variety that Ketchum had pitched in eight days. Max Carey, Babe Adams and Car- | son Bigbee, recently members of the Pittsburgh team, announced they wished the Pirates all the success to | i, 11V be had and that they should finish |iicarn, p on top. 1 Then Wilbert Robinson, rotund | manager of Brooklyn had something to say. Rabbitt Maranville, he sald, was reclased to make room for younger blood. Carey, who had been : awarded to Brooklyn, is nearing 40 |Pipy years of age. :<‘ Tir “And hereafter there will be only |t one-year contracts for Brooklyn players,” Manager Robinson assert- ed. | Meanwhile “Big baugh of Tyler in league, hit his 61st season, bettering the r Lazerri, now with the when he was with Salt Lake Cit Babe Ruth leads the American league in circuit drives with Whack Wilson Chicago the tional with 18 AMERICAN LEAGUE CHICAGO AB. R Lucas, head- to 6. CHICAGO Al Stephens. Wilson, m, hits—Gr Marriott, mm, ¥ Adams, Dlay- Bro Chicago 3. MeWeer Bush 1 Jor bises— k out—by M allowed |Pbes—iTart, Mclaughiin and Rig frames. |~ emi-pro- | Um Time Wi Baneroft Welsh, Moore | Burru, ayle rt i 1 | Totals T INCINNATI AR R D Luacs Moose” Clia- the East Texas me run of the cord of Tony Yank off Donohuc ruck out—by Dono- ith 1, Hearn res—0' D of SECOND GAME) 002 101 110 PO A E H simmons, cf 2 1n "orkins, ¢ jalloway = “ontinued on Tollowing P | the game | This was the | best stop seen in this city this | Stanley Corbin | se | by | fly | measure. | was at bat, | patrick got up right hand and amic | the Shepraratssesais 1IITITRLII e set e e ety 2 CORBIN RED SOX TAKE FIRST GAME FROM KENSINGTON—FALCONS DOWN CRACK SPRINGFIELD i BLOOD IN ORIOLE SERIES-—BEGLEY’S ALL-STARS PLAY IN PLAINVILLE TOMORROW NIGHT—CITY AND INDUSTRIA LEAGUE NEWS § T STIIIIIIn i TEAM—-—-RANGERS DRAW FIRST 2 EUERSRS S B S S R SIS corenies BRI RS FARNIRS WIN OUT FALCONS HEEP UP RANGERS WIN FRON PIRATE? RILLUP KENSINGTON LOSES FIRST Gorbins Beat Union Works ague Standing Ww. La Lande nley Fafnir sswin rs Rule Works N. B. Machine Union Works .. 0 11 Fafirs Win Out The Fafnir baseball team won out from the Works in a real lizmond the first game played Diamond No. 1. The Bearing Makers staged a rally the cighth and last inning brought them two runs and Bave them the lead. Salak and Stanley, both given almost gilt-edged sup- port during the game, hooked up in a sweet twirling battle, that kept a large number of fans on their all through the contest. Tk er- rors in the game, the only ones committed by the Butt Makers, con- tributed to their downfall. Stanley in a classic in toes ce The game was to have ished at 4 o'clock to make way second contest but at the st ulated hour, the teams were tied and t essitated their playing until would get a bre The score was {wo and hen the game went into the eighth inning Parsons started off with a beauti- ful two-bagger into left fleld and laid a pretty sacrifice down rst base line and Parsons was ‘ letier dumped a long fly into right and Parsons came in. It loked like the Stanley Works' , but the Butt Makers were not done yet. In the last of the Weir hit ounder to Wendroski second and made his irst error of the on by throw- ing it wild to first putting Weir on second. Kiton shot a single into left and Weir stopped at third. Pelle- tier was holding the ball and Weir made h for home. Tt was a daring chance and a foolish one that, but luckily, Pelletier's throw was wide of the plate and Weir slid in safely. Elton was on second. Belser tapped one to Salak and shot the ball to Pelletier, catching Elton at third. Paulson singled in- to left and Belser went to third and on Kenure's grounder to Pelletier, Belser came home only to hs Mack drop the hall on a nice p winning run and end- been fin- for one a two, eighth at ed the game. ' was chock full of spec- Bels brought when on Par- he game acular fielding bits, the crowd to its feet on hit over cond, Belser dove head first and yped up the ball in his glov sot up quickly and threw to but Parsons was there before ball. It was the ar. “Darby” Mack pulled down a foul fly up against the back stop and Wendroski went away into right fiel to catch a fly off Klton's bat. Al Schade out in left field pulled down « drive off Kenure's bat that looked good for three Schade jump- od away into the air to get it and 11+ catch was loudly applauded. Stanley struck out five men in suc- cession in the second and third. The He first, the score STANLEY AR, wo 2 010 01 000 02—4 Belser, Bases Struck pitch. 01 3 Welr, Time of game Landers Swamp R. & 1. The Landers team had little diffi- culty in downing the Russwin team after the first inning. Kalish, a lefthander imported from Plainville for the game, showed up well in the first inning but in the second and third, the Universals got to him for a total of 10 runs. He was relieved after the fourth by Morelli who kept Landes down to two mor runs for the rest of the game. The contest was called after the seventh inning beeause of the late hour. Russwing had made the boast it they ould heat Landers yes- nd the way they started off fans think they would Jeryis clouted He rday made the a sin stole 00d eft to start off. make into ond ger into the same Rakowski popped spot to score single to odrich. A three which should atch by Cosgrove single to right one in the first, both and inning on wide enter scoring ( ger by Vinecent heen an easy right and Klatk center gave Landers Kalish struck out Fitzpatrick in this hooks, R. & E. went ond but not so runs came in on two walks, Huber and Preisser's Goeb added a single for good R & ouldn't do thing in the third, but when Lander; the team blew up. Fitz- Goeb scoreless in the Landers. Three a single sacrifice razzing” of the crowd, the “old got a pretty single into left. Morelli threw wildly Bu- man” Nesta doubled to home on Hillstrand's roller. (Continued on Following Page) and Goodrich popped a long two ox—Indians Down Senators Landers Swamps Russwins and Down Crack Springlield Kaceys Last Year’ by a 6 to 4 Score ning stre M Falcons continued their yesterday win- afternoon at expense of city 1 by scor Springfiel camp by uno Kania of of to Murpry and put venth. s stood o1 of the most |, cver seen on the |, 1o ind The bunches in th Murphy ito locals got in | the The and to pi pitehir the hibition venly matehe 1 local lot. was one affairs Faleons colleeted touched hits o il Kania the visitors or mostly Bruno for them the locals we bases and this aided in running up the The Kaceys > the score and they held the the fourth inning when the forged to the front; they were never headed after that. The Springfield suggems hit a spurt in the ninth in- ning that netted them a run but they w unable to overtake the Falcons. In the first hit right off the hop when singled through thir He ficed to second and took third when the bag was uncovered A wild peg to the hot corner lowed him to score ain in the second frame Fournier doubled to right and »d on Woods' long to After this the Falcons pulled a neat double killing that shut off the visit from further scoring. It was on Houli- rounder that peg- rted the I second. extra greatly score, first to d until Falcons w re frame the visitors got Hen- ! al- to second worke by Inick at play by batte ging 1 He comple to first to get the the shooting ted in the ully when Kl a life an infield misplay. poked out a neat double Kiatka scored In th The locals s second ka got Kre eft and and score on to the lead arted off Huber reached first dropped a good scored on the play. rificed Huber, who rez the play and scored on The Kaceys crept erms with the F! With two o when fourti ti ons Star by doubling to when Houlihan throw. Budnick chied third on | ¢ wild pi up to ons in the Moriarty r pson drop wo long sin t. Pierre and Fournier brought him around. The last run- caught off first when he rounded it on his way to second, the play being Ferguson to Klatka. 1 bir and an error the Ic 1 laws onc morce » front with DeVito starting it. singled to center and went to when Murphy booted Stan- ley Budnick's grounder. Huber poked out a long double to left and DeVito scored. Stanley Budnick was called out at the plate ied to score. This ended the fire. works for this fr for the mext two runners went out in order. The Falcons went further in the lead in the eighth and scored the run that gave them the margin of vietory. With two out Bruno Kania drew a free ticket. Simon Budnick was sent in to run for him. On Ferguson's hit to right Simon | went around the bases and scored the winning run. St. Piere made mieplay on the ball and Ferguson went all the way around to thira before the ball was returned to the infleld. This lead however was cut down e ninth when the Kaceys Fournier a starter and made around the bases on McCar lown the first base line two runners went out in not until Kredar mad nsational catch of Houlihan's line drive in center fleld which prevented the visitors from tying the score. The hitting of Kredar, Huber and Stanley Budnick was the shining light for the locals while Fournier carried off the honors for the visi- | tors. The scor sixth, s to t He second the trip The next order but Renson, Kredar, B st nick smith. basen out by Fournie Stolen bases- Falcons 4 1 ~Kania 3, Murp} Kanla 2, off Murphy er and Lynch RAC ) Gustave French bicyelist BICYCLE Paris, Aug. Ganay, champion in motorpaced races, died this morning from injuries recelved | when he fell during a race yester- day. Ganay visited the United States several years ago and won | a number of races. | The result of the game between the Kensington and Corbin Red Sox teams praved once more conclusive- | than anything else that the| natural” for a baseball treat in this ty would be a series of games be- ween the Falcons and the Red Sox. first ves a pitchers’ | g1 two we high corde for balled field grove of Middleton, Cleary sac- |R even | ik Church League Turns to finally clinched by the tion when he ¢ the a seven-run and the thirst for revenge will make drew t pions Get Jump in Series e Rangers' b blood in the junior semi-pro c when they terday ternoon The & was played at the Pioncer field on Ellls street irew about 100 fans. The Rs the frst i eball team drew | series for the | npionship of the downed the Orioles by a 13 to City League Burritts Pi A\ Y Robins and | | e st Ends une mgers peedboys 1" hopped rders g when the Oriole hey counted in the fourth. ame across. Lind nt to second on a wild pitcl d Rakowski dropped fly. ht to it ed infield went nother in ns nd | being He |The Pir vithout er league » won their day af and main sitions i n yon ined at their tr a for the ored when a quarter, plii score in me Despite the wretched support ac ivesty on baseba d him, Al Andrews pitche wanderful game. In fourth in- ning. he forced vetire the Ranger team on strikeouts when his him occupied the mound s and literally slow- he “Birds” to death. ren’s hitting and Bucheri’s featured.the m Cos- both badly in nd wil Iprob in the e series, tr | scor 1so scored dboys by given hot U The B the I 1 heir ting giving them t Pirates 39, Pir Robins by Bu opening day the he Sp to ] was tes led ATgosy Ra nates from rs aft Tack the Lind, thers were the contest unable in A% naining game roined a ligam nnin, two te da threc son's uce the ent in hi. setond ams will in the second The nf gL wyone The ular thei ntl without t field hitters with than the rec fusing to ta misy and he The meet contes! and yanked after f the me seri ORIOLES AR, score his handi vd score ¥s waiting wer first h with 11 hi and tallied 12 they could not he s Meehan and Mot ed Robins scored a sl become king disease. in the w mercilessiy. and utout had helpless team o error-ms son wars enth and eighth Begley took he final frame. Totals angers Two e out of five, out of seven, the Pirates w ling acks. Th battery, Hinchey race in this re d in a deadlock ece, Conneli tealing home. re leaping Aloon. The atured. the b | lights v nd outrs Battling for Pesition the Inter-Church league St. Matthew's ans, the rem ning t ms turned to struggling for posi- and trying to make the best records they can. Three fairly im- portant games are carded for Wil- Brook park this evening. The army will meet the Center h, which it is now leading by ha game; the army has been playing the better ball of late, but church now has its full strength and will give worthy resis With an with Ilvl not make an er rred at the bat and a gre The box score: PIRAT AR Luthe have ol low White hure! back The B army, endeavoring to rise higher, pose Kensington, which is at bottom and has dropved 11 straight | games. The South church, which | has apparently just found itself, will meet the First Baptists, who have n graduaily slipping down after their fine sf t. The South chure lost the previous game with the Baptists when the latter overcame d in the last inning. in fifth place and will op- the Suese Dent » Congregationalists play doubly hard. (Continued on LOFIORNS GAME TO s City League Cham- City Leagne Leaders Win Then“ Games—Standing Unchanged Standing massacred 1 it1s took er nore fes st out to surpass the rolled up winners battery three inning 5 the fifth at advant inning six of them in a times. spped, Hinchey would 1 up by pitchir innings a turn on the The hitting of Howard, nd Claire, On the bases almost 1 A : members of | ‘lebacle ! ; - and ard with getting his seventh The fielding high- atches by Claire Robins fielded king 17 errors and Meehan a fielding chance who and he % with t bid for ollowing Page) ames Walnut pective g2l championship. the a -1 game a stubb timely advi Robins 5 against t ritts on the s ind nore run was retired in !y all in mak frequently for : to come. the not ed and CORBIN RED S0X | Pitchers’ Battle is Broken Up in Eighth Inning—Berg Too Much For Buckley’s Crew—Five Hits Bring in Five Runs During Rally—Kensington Gets Three On Twice But is Unable to Score—Batting Punch is Lacking—Team Fields Well. 714 | T4 86 143 City | tur- | rk | po- | ! which is | The went doy eat Red the series betwec Kensing baseball team def, in n for a two base hit, Beagle stopping at third igler flied out to Bar nett. No runs, one hit, no errors. Third inning. Corbin Red Sox — We and Dooted the ball. Berg sacrificed him down to second. Fitzpatrick struck ouf Jervis flied out to Fields. No ru no hits, one error. Kensington — Patrus flied out t r, but the s Snyder. Jasper went out to Wojac! not tell the story of the gr to Blanchard. Begley went out Ber put up by both teams. A rally |t nchard. No runs, no hits, - e eighth inning wherein the Sox got to George Ticlds for five d two walks resulting in five sewed the up completely, Wi the mound Sox, was pretty nearly invinei- He struck out 11 of the Ken- ton batters and allowed only two In these two bingles, only one a clear smash and that was off > bat of Jasper. The other down the base bad hop just down to field his arms and two-hase hit ams engaged in baseball game for seven Kensin had men on th on two occasions but lucked atting punch,to bring In a run first opportunity of scoring in the inning when z struck a streak ildness and ked Be Zeigler followed th his two-base poke down firs Lase and Sullick was passed. Ficl unequal to the lLowever fanned. The in the fitth cks wers Joaded with only one out but B struck out and McCormick fore the L4 Jasper at second I 4 have Both teams pl. t baseball. b Nis own g1v one error figured in the ec 'he ing ana that made by on xas I over short. man who got the life on this, Fitz- w forced at second, but in with the first run of n to befere the Cor- first of n the bin Sox a five game teams yes- ack bunted el terday afternoon in Kensington, but the en in was 0 in S it wasn't it they he g before Knew had be me to champions of last winners a tough decided favor of Hill score was Robins up a 39-5 L mere Wost ating they six i in hits h inning. Corbin Ited Sox - unted and beat the thr The thow was higl nd got away from er went 1o second Barnett flied out to Jasper. Huband went out Ficlds to Beagle. Schmidt went out Iiclds to Beagle. No run one hit, one error. runs, m on for, hit intage. hits. e Kensington MeCormick cut to § field and collide - flied who went into center d with Schmidt but Leld the ball. Weir lined out to Jervis. Beagle passed. Zeigle flied out to Barnett. ,No runs, hits, no erro Fifth fnning. Corbin T Blanchard tanned out Yafrus to Be No runs Kensin Barnett poke first than being bent nt tield Both aver into right started in the heavy but had won- in- J Sor - on they oce s rolled perfect throw to Blanchard. Blanchard dropped the ball. Fields forced Sullick at second. Patrus drew a pass. Jusper singled into left and Ficlds held a third, B3¢ v struck eor mick grou whe to of Robin the hits secor ie i mound row that Roy, A1l pound- held Wojack second. crroy Corbin | . task cond was md chanee to 105 After and came 3 runs hit Sixth inni zpatrick sen one Sox A short. dropped ft. Jas ipted sacrifice bhut ¥ield the ball and’ ( to Jaspe) orcing Titzpatrick u fervi Snyder ¢ short but Jervis G third. lined one through scored but Snyder Huband stri hiis, one e Kensington ~ igle went ou ent out Jasper £eor- to sper . 100k e The o second hrong! Rarne short, Jery s out at third One run, tw siole sceor young atrick, mound in ! Jervis came the game. . who made with six k out ror to team play ter the With spectacle {ensington ’ e Weir struck ou’ o Blanehar Wojack to Bla chard. No runs, no hits, no error Wb Seventh inning. Corbin TRed L und the GO o pmidt wet out Patrusto Bea bin Red Sox will have to travel fast | [ B0 8 T o ris. B tokcepyatisnll hard flied out to ] Woj A small crowd flied out to McCormick. No run counter yesterday. b hile. notericr featured with a stop of a drive SR Schmidt's ba he cut off 3erg to Blanchard. other hit off Berg's bat and threw | ¥ (8 BE T ard, nim out at first that proved to be a | U0t B Tel gt neat play. Snyder by tearing into P center field and catching a fly bail s despite the fact that he collided | pove“wont out Patrus with Schmidt, pulled a bad piece of RRER but proved the fielding gem s a The account of the oo niot aitite game, play by play, follows ole second. Snyder | First inmng. Corbin Red Sox — | pett sliced a hit | Fitzpatrick flied out to Jasper, Jer- | sliort and Weir attempted to scoop vis flied out to Beagle. Snyder | the ball with his bare hand. M« walked and stole second. Barnctt | failed to touch the ball and Jervi flied out to Weir. No runs, no hits, | and Snyder scored with Barnelt no errors, * opping at second. Huband walked Kensington - Patrus went out to { Schmidt poked a long single tc Wojack to Blanchard. Jasper struck | right center that scored Barnett. out. Begley struck out. No runs, | Huband held third. Blanchard shot no hits, no error: a single into left and Schmidt went Second inning. Corbin Red Sox — | (o third. Wojack cocked one to Huband walked. 1ds caught him | right scoring Schmidt. Blanchard off first and Huband was put out | stopped at second. Yale went in to after Dbeing run down. Schmidt | pitch for Kensington. Berg forced struck out. Blanchard flied out to | Rlanchard at third. Five runs, five Zeigler. No runs, no hits, no errors. | hits, no errors. Kensington — McCormick fanned. | Kensington — Jasper struck ouf Veir did the same. Beagle walked. | Sheehan, batting for Begley, struds ler hit one down first base lne | at hopped over Blanchard’s hands | molested yrand of are Gonnell; jthischrand o and finally i Cor- facing seven (sper the en- J Patrus off watched “Yiggs"” — Sullick went out Fieldswent on Pateus drove in center. No was the also e n fourth thr a ed Fox - to Beagls Jersis hi short tha ch, Jervi ked. Bar between third and fi over ding, of the (Continued on Following Page) When a feller needs a friend By BRIGGS SPINPESEY SHAME oN You ! SHAME! 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