NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD", MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1926.

KENSINGTON GETS SWEET REVENGE BY BEATING FALCONS IN SECOND GAME OF ORIOLES SWAMP RANGERS TO EVEN UP i 1 IN JUNIOR PLAY LEADERS IN "DUSTY" LEAGUE WIN GAMES BURRITTS ENTRENCHED IN FIRST PLACE IN THE CITY LOOP i

PIRATES MEETING CRISIS LEADERS WIN IN CORBIN RED SOX KENSINGTON EVENS UP IN FIGHT FOR PENNANT 'DUOTIEAGOE NEARERJ TITLE RANGERSJ CAME BEAT PRISON TEAM MPIM WITH PATrfWC

Half a Game Are Deadlocked Landers Beat Machine and Shut Ends-Pir- ates Series One-A- ll Called Oil Pittsburgh Leading By West at Is by Locals Are Forced Into Extxra Bucholz in Rare Form as He Mows Down Opposing Ba- in Contest With Cardinals Tough Week Ahead ttersLosers Toss Away Two Runs Start in Fafnirs Down Corbins . and Are Winners Alter Contest to Score Rally Cubs Cincinnati Brook Rangers Rangers Yictory for Champions Conquer Ninth But Snappy Play Kills All Chances-Imm- ense Downs Giants Senators Beat White So-x- lyn league Standing City League Standing Playing better ball than they did The Corbin Red Sox, 1925 cham Crowd Watches Contest Each Team Games. W L Pet. W. L. P.C. last the Orioles Cleveland and Yankees Win Their Sunday, evened up pions of New Britain made it 10 Gets Six Hits Count Now Landers .... 12 1 .923 Burritts 1 .873 tho count with the in the Stands At One All. 4 ' Rangers at the of the State's Stanley Rule 8 2 .800 6 Z .750 series for the junior semi-pr- o cham- straight expense CHICAGO Fafnir 10 3 .769 Ends 5 3 .025 of the Prison Gold Sox at Wethfrsfleld Sat The world champion Pirates, with P.O. A. B. West pionship city yesterday at the The baseball team to Alt, jt. h 6 7 3 5 second, but popped up to Jiopee. 3 0 0 2 0 0 Works .... .462 .375 old Pioneer on Ellis street afternoon. It was after only a half game lead are engaged Mnatll. cf Stanley grounds urday only got sweet revenge on the Falcons Begley, after one, was 5 0 0 3 3 0 Russwin 6 7 .462 Robins 2 6 .250 25 fouling Na- Kamm, 3b taking the game by the score of the losing crew had forced the locals yesterday at St. Mary's field when in a finish flght this week for 1 5 S 1 7 .123 by a pitched ball. Patrus went to Barrett, lb Corbin .385 to 7. Tho Orioles started the fire sec- S 1140 0 7 0110 into extra that the was Patsy Buckley's crew took the second. fanned. tional league supremacy. firnhowskl, lb N. B. Machine 4 9 .30g took a works in the first with two innings game Jasper Zeigler It 1 it it o 0 The Burritts stronger hold ond game of the series by the score fouled oft Falk, 0 decided. three tim and then The third St. Louis Cardi- 3 0 0 Union Works 14 .000 runs, then tied the of 4 2. place .Spen HarriH, rf on first place In the City league race llie Rangers to Bucholz was altogether grounded out to Klatka on first. No deadlocked them in HunnefJeld, bb ...... 3 0113o 2 4 0 Landers and Kafniis both won score and this was the total of their l'lynn and Berg divided the mound too much for the Falcons who were nals yesterday 4 0 3 0 1 0 Saturday afternoon when they dis- runs, no hits, no errors. on Morfhart, 2b their games In the Industrial efforts for the day. duty for the Red Sox and both the first game of vital series the c 4 0 2 0 league unable to solve his slants with any Falcons Crousw, Wilow posed of one of their two rivals, the started the baseball and received Kredar fanned on four Cardinals' 2 to 2 after 3 0 14 0 0 Saturday afternoon at Brook Larson who for Ran pitched pretty great amount of success. balls. playground Thonm, p 10 in from mates. It was the fourth batter to Vic had doled out Connally, p " 0 0 0 0 0 park, the former disposing of the West Ends, a mound duel be gers, pitched wonderful ball until bar.gup support their Both teams were on toes, Aldrldge just 0 0 their fall a victim to BuchoICs slants. Htefingrate, 0 0 0 New Britain Machine while the tween Rose and Tommy Blanchard. the fourth when he weakened and The prison pitcher threw a steady bi:t the Falcons three hits in the ten inning fray. 0 0 0 played a poor brand hit a one to Cor- Rose received the out of some bad holes Cleary fast down short although plastered Bcr' " 10 Bearing Makers humbled the support he deserv his offerings were pounded to ail game getting of baseball in the and on Alexander, d early innings which Jasper made a nice 7 1 bins. Both teams are in a ed and pitched a shut corners of the lot before he retired usually causing the batters to pop stop for ten, kept them scattered Totals 30 3 27 11 tight this and the good playing of the and threw him out at first. 3TON race honors with Landers out, while the West End blew side. The tried hard to the infield. Fergu- the five dragging hours for first the .Rangers Kensington team was the reason for son walked. DeVito throughout AB. H. H. P.O. A. B in the lead. up and gave the Burritts five gift to tie the score in the fourth when The Red Sox had a large number raiser a bigh to reach 2 0 0 seemingly safely Kensington's victory. Neat throws of elepsed time necessary MrNecly, If ...3 runs. The Pirates In race of runners left on the sacks. Two fly to the left of tho pitcher whiith 2.1 0 0 kept the they got to Al Anderson for seven with the fielder the draw decision. Rain halted the Rite. Tt . ... Lalders Wins Again died at the other end Fields gathered in. No runs, no 1 2 4 0 0 by defeating tho Speedboys, and four runs but after this in the second when Wojack contest twice and darkness finally Gnslln, ft ...4 110 The Landers team took the meas- hits missing the ball gave Kensington hits, no errors. ss . 4 3 0 Huggle Carlson the grounded out to short for the last it. Myer. having neeessary frame the Oriole southpaw was two runs while solid bingles and real ended lb 3 1121 0 8 0 0 ure of the New Britain Machine in margin over "Zalo" and given out; two were stranded again in the Fourth Inning un- Judge, 4 0 being never in danger. good baseball accounted for Should the Buccaneers escape Stan Harris, 3b ....4 the game played on Diamond No. 1. a workable of runs. The third when Barnett hit to the - the Kensington Fields walked. Weir 4 margin Anastasio took up the scathed from St. IOiiis the Cincin- Rnol. c 1125 The leaders were in fine form Tommy er: two more went west in the fourth other two. , sacrificed him to 3h 3 13 103 0 league Rangers avenged their earlier defeat burden for the in second, Cleary lead Uopvi'fl, New-mati- pitching Rangers The Falcons started in nati Reds holding a game game and Huber the 10-- scor- when a rally the out Weir at first. Crowder, p 4 1140 0 0 1 0 "Lefty" kept by swamping the Robins, sixth but he walked the first Klynn fanned and Fltzpatrick throwing Sulllck over Cardinals will be at their thj last half of the ninth that seemed fiied Simon" Buch-olt- z the well in hand during the ing nine runs on atrocious fielding in to face him. A was left when Barnett hit to third out to Budnick, 33 9 10 27 13 0 three batters destined to at least tie the score, throats for a single game Thursday. Totals game. Turner was touched up for tho second and third innings. two. In tho fifth. Berg was caught at the singled to center and Fields with his x Hatted for Steflngra.f In 9th. by "Chick Charlow scored but after had the first Then comes Joe McCarthy 12 hits during the contest The Burritts entrenched them- plate on a pretty play in the seventh Jasper put scored. Bucholtz was trapped be-- tr misera- f'hlcnKO 100 001 0003 Kennedy took Anastaslo's place, but man on a to first, battling Cubs to mnke life 000 100 80s Landers started off in selves in first In when he tried to score from second through poor peg een second and third and" Washington strongly firmly place the City ht couldn't stop the slaughter. The he ble the Pirates in a threo game Go-ll- on center. snapped up a hard grounder and down for Two hue hits Barrett, Morohart, the second inning by pushing across league race when they defeated the was called in the seventh Snyder's single to Double by Cleary. One run, one hit, series. Three base hits Barrett (5), Spencer threo runs. Vincent and West Ends in a marked game plays stopped the Red Sox in the shot the ball to Patrus for the start no errors. on baeoa A, Wash- , singled game by an agreement between Many fans believe Chicago offers Harris. Left Chicago through and ninth of a snappy that ended Falcons Stan. 3. Bases on balls off Thomas 2, Huber sacrificed him down. Nester scintillating and wretched fielding by Abe Aronson and Jack eighth innings. Budnick ground" to Pirates. ington 5 Managers field the game. the greatest threat the Su fliiKrafo 1. Crowder s. Ptruok out by hit to Cosgrovo who threw wildly the score of to 0. The game was a Fitzpatrick hit to left to open ed to Fields who threw him out at a Rteady team or pluggers 4. 1, Crowder 3. Argosy. the tenth. Tin left fielder after a McCormick In center field pulled first. Huber Molding Thomas Connally losing to first Klatka hit one on the nose pitchers' battle, Blanchard allowing The final will be at was thrown out, Jas- from an admitted second rate as- Thomas. Time 2:00. the winners 6 while game played hard run, his hand3 on the ball the fielding feature of the day, to Simon pifhor to right field and the ball bounced hits, the West a date to be set later as the Orioles got per Begley. Budnick was sembly, has injected intp Ends coulld connect with but 4. but dropped it. Jervls pushed Fitzie when with a runner on second, a thrown out on a in McCarthy over the fielder's head. It rolled have a game scheduled with roller front of his the of combat that Twelve errors Blanchard's sup- to second and "Buggy" came home single shot out to him and he threw the No players spark through thaj. gate into tho athletic by next Sunday. Charlow plate, Buchollz to Begley. htm. fame as manager of LEAGUE circled tho port allowed the winners to score when Snyder pushed a slncle to cen- the ball on a direct line to Sulllck runs, no hits, no errors. brought NATIONAL stadium and Johnny has signed with the Orioles for the to the Louisville Colonels in the Amer- bases. three of their runs while passes he ter. Snyder went to third when the runner standing up at Fifth rest of the season and with a few was of Inning ican Association. All season the scored one issued to the first two batters who Barnett doubled to left. Huband the plate.' It a pretty piece Kensington Patrus walked. Mc- PITTKBLUO company more games on tho slate the Orioles one work. Bucholz was far ahead of Cubs have been along, 11. faced him accounted for the other walked. Then Schmidt landed plugging AB. H. P.O. A. E. in the second. Turner was hit by will to win them all. Cormick dropped a neat down u team and gain- M a 0 2 5 1 0 two. try to center and and Bar- in yesterday's game and had steadily building iner, rf a pitched ball and he was forced at Orioles right Snyder Cleary along the first base line and beat 4 0 cl 2 2 0 Jt is probable that the and out ing a measure of praise for their Hh.vno, sa Grail and Gaida walked on eight nett scored. Huband was at perfect control. He was especially the throw to first. went to i 1 0 second by Pattison. Pattison stole meet in a series. . Patrus consider- uylor. of 5 - - balls in the the Burritts will third on tho plaj-- Blanchard was effective in the pinches and except fine showing, but scarcely 6 0 (i 3 3 1 second and rodo home on Tolli's pitched opening frame. second on the lifted Triiynor, 3b This will be for blood as tho two on i close cnc. play. Begley 1 1 o The former counted while the out at first for the few committed by the ed dangerous by the leaders. Itornhait. If 4 1 0 single. Landers added one in tho latter an season err'rs a high fly in front of first base 4 2 0 0 havo been bitter rivals The team made its score on team in back of he was in- Yescterday those same Cubs took Grantham, lb t 10 third. Goeb and then Vin- was being forced at second on prison him, which Klatka gathered in. 21 3 il 0 1 2 0 singled long. The score: doubles the left field- men on The Jasper their eighth straight game, con- one on nose grounder to Campbell. In an consecutive by vincible with the bases. hit to DeVito at second, who started Smith, o 4 2 7 0 0 cent connected with the OP.IOLES second even in Cincinnati and Carl Mays, attempt to a double at !t P.O A. E. er and the baseman. The teams now stand on terms Stan- - quering AldrlAgn. P 4 0 3 0 for a . complete play All. a double play by throwing to ki . . 5 3 0 former's hit cleared the field is & to 1. Adams, an second 10 first base Miller threw wild and Charlow. if right the series and a sweet battle pre- McCormick ordinary Tho fourth saw the Landers team li ley Budnick forcing at until took tho Totnls 5S .2 10 30 13 1 took second. Miller's throw Hucherri, ss . . . . . 3 wall. The hitting of the left fielder dicted at the third meeting. The baseman McCarthy it Four runs in this 3 Weth-ersfiel- second. Patrus to score ST. LOUIS hitting strong. was Nelson, c ...... 4 and tho second sacke.r of the d account of is attempted led the attack with four hits partially stopped by Manyak . the game by innings reins, ah. k. n. p.o. a. e. frame swelled their total to eight. Yi'ojai'k. 3b team featured and Sunder's hut was thrown out Stanley Bud Root held tho Reds 3 0 2 0 and rolled towards the plate where cf as follows: while Charley Holm. IT 0 0 Nester started things with a single. Rakowskl, ...5 fielder off sec- nick to Kopec. No runs, one hit, no 3 1 1 4 li 0 It peg to catch the left First helpless. Houthworth. rf Then Klatka a hit Smithwlck retrieved it and threw Smith, lb ...... 4 liming errors. 2b 4 0 I i S 0 Johnny planted to center field In an effort to catch Carlson, rf . . ...3 ond was a peach. went out came back from the Horiisky, In o Kensington Patrus Falcons to Brooklyn lb 1 0 12 1 0 left that got by Mainello for a Anderson, p The nrisnii tenm hit Flvnh three Klatka singled right 2. Hottoinloy, ...... 2 Zaleski, the latter scoring. Basil 2 2 0 1 to Klatka. McCormick lined west to ship the fallen Giants 3b 4 0 1 1 3 0 U. 2b Cleary on the first ball Bell. triple. Hlllstrand was hit by a to this for the Cosgrovc. ....3 !t,mcs ln the first session but could and pitched. Kopec hit While Joss Bhowed the home rirutlllt. cf 3 0 0 3 0 0 walked open inning one at Stanley Budnlek at short to to forc- Petty pitched ball. Bucherl's .single 39 23 :e o not score. Two hits in the third Jasper who threw Patrus what the had not been (VI"HrrII, e 4 0 0 2 n 0 West Ends but was caught napping Totals 2i was throwp out at first. Begley hit! out fans Dodgers II them both in. Goeb scored KANOEUS no ing Klatka at second. Kredar The.vennw. S3 4 0 1 3 0 brought on the hidden ball Zaleski do- of avail and when Berg stole on tour, Max trick, 14. jwere a Texaa beaguor over short. He doing their foreign Alexander, 4 0 0 0 2 0 Bucheri on an infield hit AB. II. PO E. tnnlr itn the hiirden. two hiLs. both sacrlfic(!d the runner t0 ond. and p the 2 s wna Carey, blossomed before them in Both counted in sixth. Buch ing deception. T. Anostaslo, if, p .3 second ana on Kopec inrow was thrown out Bucholz to the of 4 1 In the tenth to bring in the score. Begley. for the first time. Totals 31 2 3 30 14 0 Only three the winners faced Llntlgren, Sh ... to get him went to third. A wild Brooklyn toggery eri was on 3 1 the safeties tallied, Cleary singled to center. Kopec was nttHbuiK coo o:o Cosgrovc's Blanchard in the second inning due Larson, p, If ... 0were only they throw Kredar to third allowed He had a perfect day . but 02 was to second. Goeb cf 1 o by thrown out at the who he at- St. Louis 200 000 OOO and sacrificed ;(0 a fme catch by Millcr W,I0 turned Hayes, ....2 .The score: ball rolled plate from tho when a 02 1 o I Bef ley to score, when the Sul-Hc- k. was forced game Tiro base hits Bell, Smith. liornsby. was thrown out at first and Bucho Budnlek Kennedy, cf, p ,...2 corbin P.En snx tempted to score, McCormick to in the it into a double play. After Hoeano, &a ..3 0 All. P.O. E into the crowd. fanned. One foul struck his ankle Three bliso hits C'uyler. Saerlflots on - Jasper No runs, two no errors. tip eri scored the play, the catcher on when . .3 0 0 hits, Ltoutlilt, ItawlinKS. Loft on bases Pitts- had fanned Lut.- got Kelly Swanson. t'f .... ritzpatrh-k- 3b run, one hit, two errors. seventh. the throw. Krauss' c . . 0 Sixth Inning burg 2. 8t. Lonlu 4. Klrtl'k out by dropping triple dropped his easy fly. Korsae hit a J. Argosy, ..3 Jervls. If walked Sul- Washington's new pitcher. Rookie a one Middleton, 2b ., ..3 0 Falcons Ferguson to 0. Alexandt-- 2. Umpire. and single by Smith counted short Texas leaguer into right which Snyder, rf ...4 him and Kensington Zeigler singled held the Chicago Whlto and Reunion. D. Anastasio, lb 0 t barnett, ss . ...4 llck threw to first to get DeVito an to Crowder, rtlffier, Quijiley Tlmi for the Newmatica, Both scored looked like ; re Miller - second. made attempt 1 a single. - c Sox safe, 9 to 2. A Senator barrage, :61. In Huband, he dashed for second. Jasper drop- field the ball but knocked it again the seventh. Huber tripled raced back and took the ball over Totals 2D 7 11 21 10 1 . only loose In the seventh for ef pea me uvrov,. breaking for Landers and scored on Nester's his shoulder while running at top Orioles 202 064 525 Blanchard, lb Zeigler went to second while 7 center and scored. DeV ito"j,,,,,j eight runs, ruined the day for CINCINNATI double. The Machiners as Hangers 200 401 0 Wojnck. 2I . Ferguson j,., thrown out at flrst 13. brought speed in the same direction the be)np Thomas. All. Ii. II. P.O. A. in on Mainello's Two base hits Woaelt (11, I:e nn . i:a l'lynn, p 1 0 0 0 l wa6 thrown out. at. seconu iijihb iui on a Simon Budnick to 2b 4 1 4 0 theirs this frame hit, ball. He. tossed the ball to Manyak 2 0 sacrifice, fritz. (2). Smith ). Three base hits Berg, p 3 stretch the hit into a double. Stan-- I lioush, i f 3 0 il i. 0 1 a wild throw by Klatka and a single und doubled Luty off first. Carlsou, Wojack (21, I.indgron. Bases 10 Klatka. Greco was sent in to bat for 4 0 1 a Budnick went out Bucholz to Walker, rf .0 0 Sltomars. This finished the scor- The Burritts up another on balls nff '..arson 2. Anostasio 3, Ken- Totals 33 3 8 30 13 ley Weir and fanned on three pitched 4 2 0 0 by picked a to LEAGUE Chrlstensen. If 0 0 to their nedy 3. Struek out by '.arson 1. Ken- PRISON GOLD SOX Begley. Iiaber hit a grounder balls. Sullick out DeVito AMERICAN 4 0 0 1 0 ing for the day. run occasionally strengthen grounded Plpp. lb nedy 2, Anderson 6. Stolen bases Wo AH. IX. 11. P.O. A. and was thrown out at first. er- c 4 0 1 7 o 0 Xester turned in a lulu of a catch the West Ends Jasper to Klatka. No runs, one hit, no Uargrave, load, and whenever jack 4. Smith. Left on bases Orioles , Left field 5 1 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 One run, One hit, One error. Zttzman, x 0 when he leaped far into the air to threatened they cut them down by Ranjrers 4. Larson, Anastasio. Second base ..5 0 4 2 7 rors. DETROIT nrasmn. 3b 4 0 2 2 2 1 Second AB. K. spear Anderson's liner. Vincent's outguessing them with fast and Umpires Paul and Mays. Short stop 5 0 1 5 3 Inning Falcons Ferguson thrown out, Ford, ss 4 0 2 2 1 0 Third base 4 0 0 1 2 reached first 4 0 bare-hande- d of The Burrltt team Kensington Zeigler Patrus to DeVito fanned. Blu. lb 2 n 1 o 4 1 Btop a grounder brainy inflelding. 4 0 7 Begley. 0 Mays, p Catcher 2 2 Mftnut h. ct o J?bAY TWO GAMES when Klatka missed Stanley Bud .,...,...4 p 0 l 0 which he turned into a double great ball on tho defense and base 3 0 0 11 0 Stanlcv Budnlek brouKhf the fans If 3 0 jl.ticas. play played First went to second Kotherjlll. 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Junior Falcons have a 4 0 1 nick's throw. Zeigler 0 Meeker, p was the gem of the day. The score: Iran bases in its usually reckless and busy Center field 0 0 jtQ the,r feet when hQ connected Kallmann, rf 1 ...... 4 xx 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 a moment 2b 4 0 Prothro, successful fashion. time ahead of them as they play the Might field and scored later ne''wlth one of jjucholz's slants and Othrlngsr, 4 0 4 3b 4 o AB. K. 11. P.O. A. IS. Rose and Grove streets this afternoon and Pitcher Fields to center. Aeir McCor-o- ut ORourke. Totals 33 1 10 20 15 3 in "the way of hitting. 12 singled v.entgcnt u fur over the head of 1 Tavener, ss . if 5 0 0 0 meet I to Fields going CHICAGO Prelsscr( Blanchard too much for the the East Berlin junior team 38 1 11 30 20 Cleary Klatka, By fast Huunlck was Woodatl, c 3 0 Goeb, S 102 0 being Totals m,ck ncl(ling AB. R. H. P.O. A. R. rf box score Ked 000 000 000 3 to second, suhick mi to ouu Collins, 1 0 lb 5 0120 13 0 batters. The fox ijemu held to a triple, but the relay throw p Adams, 3b 3 l 4 1 3 0 Fltipatrlek, BURM1TTS Uold fioit 000 000 000 out Fields went x 1 " Vincent, 2b 5 1 2 0 4 ! was thrown at first. went Fields' legs, and the Wtngo. Heathooto. rf 3 0 0 1 0 0 AB. If. H. P.O. A. Tlv I'eft second through p 0 0 4 Huber, p 5 3 cals will travel to East Berlin to-- ', J'lts"B!";,'ott' ,fllur. to third on the play and scored One Johns, Sleplieneon, If 0 2b 1 1 runner scored. Huber fanned. xx 1 0 Nester. 4 21103 4 1 Orall, ...... : i . ojiiii-.i-- oeivie, uaee. Neuu, 122 100 3b" Klatka's throw Wilson, cf ..6 0 2 0 Oaldn. cf ... ..4 0 morrow. Bases on balls off 7. out when Kopec dropped one one error. Smith, 0 0 0 c 4 2 2 4 4 Pitcher. Struck run, hit, p Grlmin, lb 4 0 12 1 0 Klatka, o . 6102 out - 4 1 0 1 0 Zaleski. ... .5 by Pltchur 6, Flynn 5, 8. stolen to the plate. Bucholz grounded 21) o 3 1 C Hlllstrand. rf Berg Seventh Inning Hei'k. 0 . . li 2 0 one 32 1 6 24 11 .4 2 1 4 4 .larnot. If ... bases Blanchard. Left on bases Gold to Klatka unassisted. Two runs, Totals Cooney, ss 0 1 1 0 Iiucherrl, ss. ,.... booKixG ron games Bucholtz sent a high 14 '....4 Zembko, p . ..2 0 0 0 Soi 8, Red Sox 10. Catcher 3. Kensington NEW VOl! 3 1 1 3 o look- - errors. De-vi- to tionzales, c l 0 2 2 The Tigers baseball team is HUs--orf hit, two to Kredar. wen out, AD. It. H. P.O. A. Totals 41 10 12 27 10 Itose, p ..2 Fly 6, Berg 5. fly Patrus foot, p 4 4 0 0 IS 0 2 wun Falcons Simon Budnick fanned u Koenlg, ss 5 I 3 3 3 N. B. MACHINE liudniik, lb ..4 ing tor games any team in me to Klatka. McCormick sent 110 . .4 1 1 0 o Klatka fan- combs, cf 4 l 3 i " AB. P. H. P.O. A. Luty. rf city averaging 12 to 14 years of age. on three pitched balls. out of the infield to Totals 37 ( 14 27 16 0 Kort-ac- 1 3 3 WEST POIXT FOOTBALL a high fly Just 3 1 1 ii 1 2b .. on Uehrtg. lb x P.nn for In Krauss. 2b 4 1 3 7 ..4 J Games bo secured ned on four balls. Kopec fanned errors. liarjrrnv th. ss . .4 0 2 4 may through West Point, N. T., Aug. 30. (A?) DeVito. No runs, no hits, no Kuth. rf 2 2 o o (i Dalkowski, 1.1 xx Hatted for Meeekr In 9t Smith, lb ...4 l jj r raim ai three balls. It was a great Simon to MeuMl, If 3 0 Cosgrovc, 3 b ,4 0 0 0 2 Manager ranaoipivo Ji; Head coach Lawrence (Biff) Jones pitched Falcons Budnick hit 000 000 x- 5 27 2b r, 4 1 Totals 10 street. 75 Bucholz Ijjjierl. 110 Chl'-ag- nun Turner, p 0 High expects men to appear Wednes- pitching performance by Bucholtz and was thrown out at 1 (,03 W EST Liugsn, 3b 4 0022ll o 1 Pattigon, cf ..4 103 0 ENl'S and the crowd htm a great to Two base hit t 'hrlotensen. Adams (2), H. P.O. A. day for the West Point cadets first gave first. Haber grounded, Jasper Htnguugh, c 4 't o 1 1 Mainello, if 4 101 1 fi 0 Pressen, Stephenson. r.oot. 1 0 0 on an Atlantic "he hand. No runs, no no errors. 1 3 ll Mi 1 4 Basil, cf Passengers liner, football practice of the season, hits, who threw to retiring him Shoeksr, Stolen liases Tolll, rf 0 1 l o Begley o fritz, fooney. Adams. ss, ib . .3 I 1 2 1.1 sy miles from New recent- I'anh&l, .... 1 o o o Erny Anileis-'ti- ss ...4 0 0 2 2 Campbell, York, announced today. Jones is serving Third Inning at first. Kopec hit a fast one at Koush, Heathcote (2, Htophehsoll. Cormier, rf 0 1 Mc- on Skoutars. c 4 0 1 3 s ..4 I ly saw a Polar bear adrift on a his first at the head of the Patrus walked. Left baees i'lii"innatl a, Clileago 13. 0 0 year Kensington Totals 32 6 111 72 9 r.aren on Blanchard, p ..4 bnlln olf .Mays 2. Struck out c 1 9 1 mammoth iceberg. army grldders. Cormick attempted to sacrifice him on x for Collins In oth. 36 3 fi 27 1 Smltliwlck, ..3 (Continued Following Page) Batted by 4. Hoot 2, 1. Totnls s In Mays Meeker Losing Manyak, lb ..4 10 0 xx flatted for Johns ifth. K Landers 031 401 MO 10 plti her Mays, t'mplres leni, Hart and Miller, 311, 0 I) G Detroit in)l 000 0001 N. B. Machine 010 001 000 3 ..4 U'l'ny. Time 1:62. 2b 0 1 1 New York 302 loo oox 0 Tivo base hits Netner. Threo base Patterson, ..1 hits 2b 0 Two base hits liutli. Hengough. KoiuIk, Huber, Krauss. Klatka, Vincent. Homo (loodrlch, ' 3 2 If 0 2 0 feller BRIGGS Ni:V YORK s ... Manusll, Woodail. Jlomo runTHVener. run Klatka. lins.-- on balls off Huber 3. Kelly, ijWhen a needs a friend By An. P.. .Stolsn basts Meuel. Lett on bas- Now P.O. A. struck Huber 4, Turner 2. Stolsa Cohen. 2b . 4 0 0 outby 4 Vork s, Detroit 5. liases on bulls off 4 bases (Joeb, Utuhetli. Pattison. Totals 29 27 14 12 Llndstrom, 3 4 0 Umpire Dnrrltta 200 010 110 1.'olllns 2, Johns 3. smith 1, slmekvr 1. Sautter. Time of game 2:10. i .laeknun. 4 0 1 Two struck out by Collins 2. n'hocker 1, ! base hit Basil. Kaerliice Basil. Johns 1 Fafiiirs Beat Corbins Kelly, lb ... 3 13 1 Bases on bails off Bianchard 3, off Zemh-Struc- 2, smith 2. Losing pltclmr Collins. Tho h NOW HSRff YoMG, MAbJ HOtO MANY WM Time 2 14. Meusel, If .. 3 1 I'afnir leant won from the ko 2. Rose 1. out by Blenrh.axd 5E Soul anvd . . l Tyson, ef 3 II P. & F. Corbin nine In a loosely 8. Uose 5. Left on bases Wert Ends MOST T6U YCO HO rAORE FISHINf,. Wj SOJ3V NAJOUUD Johnson, rf 0 0 Burritts Passed ball Zaleski. TlS PACK AMD To Wi a played game in which no less than Wild cJSJs&yi'Hi "T''s To jp YoyVS GflT Y9iAJe-5w- e sr. Lot) .Np Mulbn, c . . .4 Pitch Zembko. Umpires and Tl6 - To That it. A. :. 14 errors were I Hogan 'ij'P MELP TKS CAMP You've Got Go mi. li. P.O. liavii'S, p ,, 2 made by the wo close EWER 5 o ...1 Campbell. i HAlR-CU- T Be READY fiennstt. If i l i X OVER To THE VIL.LAGS AMP G6"T A Wfy .. ...1 II li teams, the Lockimtkers havhitr nine. Pirates 4. 1 KKe. ef 4 i) ii u Speedboys j$!; To To GO HOME - Klnz. P o I The was u SaRSScSSSVy AMD Tsl.1-- MR. PELTY Come For The ? S.ssler, lb 4 ') 1 1J 2 il game nip and tick to The Pirates backed Carl- Terry, xx ... 0 0 Huggie 5t!,i Yoo vis. to i"j Fen 4 n 2 n n o the sixth Bearing-.Make- rs Trunks., and got chaiis like Allller, rf i inning with the fe?sSSiSs S' oi p n o son's splendid pitching in excellent VOUR. TAKE DowJrJ Tmi HAMMOCK To KuouJ-- - A .M'.Moi.us, :h 4 l :: :: n one C N PrX I CLOTHES, having a run advantage. and won a con- 2f AVAJAY- -- MOVAJ iffS r. 2 it 1 I n shape, bitterl; waged PUT Tm6 BOAT COMg MIN.0! M BOOY'D ThinK ftchang, ti Totnls 24 in In this frame. Paulson I o o 2 n n opened test from tho Speedboys, "Zale" BfcT ABOOT Hargrove, t r.noiiKi.vN with a double on vUmz.- - ESSlijlrt - D ftobcrtsson, 3b i z n and went to third was found 12 "ft am ...... 2 l P.O. A. for hits, but he was ED OUT ss 3 ii 2 n I'Vu-n-- an Infield out. followed-wit- 'ierber, 4 3 Stanley at Ills best with men on 1 the bases rl u ii t) 1 liallou. 4 a lo I farey. if 2 3 single right, scoring him. and the winners were OS , 1 .7. J-- " Z.. .ItCtjJ&'l B VT (urst. x 0 ii ii ii if o never able to vn S9rT .aeolitoii, 0 0 Kinurc went out but Chalmers a ujnMt U0 W'M.W rolls. If li stngn real rally or get more than Totnls 33 l mussed up Ferguson's drive and io ;.i u 1 Herman, li one run an II came home. inning. Carlson, with KS.TCH ' CtEYU.AND fox. If 3 Stanley Corbin hit to lEMMg perfect support, would have scored I 3 VpdL Alt. II. II. HO. A. K. Hutler. yn center field scoring :; 2 Ferguson. a owe. I Ji7'Nl lamltson, if I 2 n o 3li shutout, and after the first Rpil Bonne, Ii In the. tho inning just 2li 2 ii 2 eighth inning, Booth -- rlnfev ii 3 o in .purgeou. Mat riot t. n was danger only once. MORe. AJrimil Speaker. e z 2 ii u street clout'rs pushed across four bass ...,.",...1 'eherry, 3 0 After Luke had gone out in ' 4 it the J Hurii;,, It, ii i j j ii . mote, runs on three hits and four j I'elty. p 0 0 Reed "il :; shot one to J. Sendl, ss it ti in errors. opener, right and Huninit, rf . . , , 2 ii it n ii n tilll lifted one which went T..t;:I. ; 27 13 P. F. one through 3b 3 scored ln tho seventh l.uttke. i, o 4 x- - Htittnl f.,r Pavl.s In in,. the tree in left field and eluded thle. p o 0 II 1 on a double by and two fw oj :;x- - Hailed for :li,g In Sth. Wright Chick Charlow. Le- New errors. In Huggie fanned York (,00 (ion 2011 3 (he ninth, Wright got Totals 14 I vin, but Howard the throw lliookljn ma (,(, Ottx 6 his second double of be and he dropped x Kan tot ki Iii nth. day on bink's Two base, Tarrell. Home went around on a wild and grounder and Reed count- dl. Loul . . . " 0 IR'O 1 pitch 010 run Meusel. stolon haw-- Cn, c ed. Gill 43jvi-latH- orifices also dashed for the j 001 x- Cnri-y- Micky Luke's double. Micky scored plate (luo Ol- 2 HUIlor, Petty. on Ii but was cut down. The Molou hoi. .11 il ler. Karri f e.s ( lerber. Now York i: Ift on a ball anil Paulson's Pirates got Hroolilyt, 4. Ha,.!, v,nB passed i.i lloln'tlK ii. -- off IjuvI.-- ::, th right back. Begley and Hargrav. Miller, Hpurgeon 12). ivtty 2. King 1. (.'truck error. singled on tlUS'K Kt Louis 13, was Me-- lfl fluvelnnd i. Petty 2, Davles 2. Itlng 1. Vnrnea work in the box for Faf- stole but hit in the leg by Bases OS hallN- - off llallou I. 'utl.yball- - M. Stanley's 1'hli. 2. Mullen. Ijoorg r- I hivles. loon's and declared out. k out I pitche- nirs was the feature of the game. single Sun, by I'lile empires ti. .,!, nipiion prlt ititin. Moron and Wilson. worked around to CSUlHlIy itnd Rowland. Time 1:41. Tiino 1:4 3. The former Wesleyan star fanned 10 third and of the bookmakers and was in Matulis walked. The latter headed vincible in the pinches, isot an for second and was safe when Daley earned run was made off ills tie- - dropped "Zale's" throw, McAloon livery and six bingles represented scoring. tot.il of Corbln's efforts for tho duv. The second run came in the Hal Corbin and Wright were Hi fourth on hits by Matulis und How big stickers, the former getting two ard. Charlow made, the third hit of singles and the latler two doubles. the inning, bi.t the Speedboy infield The score: worker! fast and cut oft two poten- FA kn i ii a tial runs. An error, a hit, and a AB. It. H. P.O. A. walk tilled the in the sixth I'erRiison. rf. 2b ... bags and Corbin, ef .. .. .1 Claire trotted home when Umpire l.lnets. lb .. .. .4 Mike Lynch called a on Weir. If ...... " o "Zale." The Inning ended when MaUeak. ib .. .4 Gill in Koehner. rf ...1 pulled Begley's fly and Paulson. 3b . ...3 doubled Council t the rlale with Pfvlser, os . . .. .4 perfect throw. The Pirates evened btaniey. p .. .. .3 With one down o .5 this without delay. Kenure, .. ,. I --z. in the svnth Conncll droppd s . .. . r. ,i tv Totals bink's third strike and the batter f

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