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Fall River Globe from Fall River, Massachusetts • 6

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i i FALL RIVER DAILY GLOBE THURSDAY AUGUST 16 1917 Over Diamliui ERNIE SHORE RED SOX PITCHER ENROLLS IN THE NAVAL RESERVE TOM HUGHES SHOTS OUT PHILLIES IN HIS FIRST START THIS YEAR RALLY BY RED SOX DEFEATS THE ATHLETICS I Thomas Drives Out a Single Scoring Runners on Second and Third Wild Heave of Grounder Allows Thomas to Tally Cleveland Loess to Chicago White Sox 5 to 4 in 11-Inning Battle SHOWS HEELS TO' PRINCE HAMLIN Stepper Wins in Straight Heats at Riverside Track Yesterday Interesting Programme Veteran Makes a Fine Showing Against Alexander He Allows Pat Team Five Hits No Two of Them in the Same Inning Dodgers and Giants Pittsburg Beats Reds in the Ninth NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS At Boston 4 Philadelphia A At Chlcago Cleveland 4 10 Innings RESULTS At Boston Boston 3 Philadelphia 0 At New York First game Brooklyn 3 New York 2 second game New York 7 Brooklvn 1 At Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Cincinnati 2 STANDING OF THE TEAMS BOSTON 16 Tom Hughes start ng for Boston for the first time this year yesterday pitched hie team to a 3-0 victory over Philadelphia He Five very interesting races were on he)d the vlsitors to flVe hits no two of the card at Riverside Trotting park thm in one lnninjr Alexander was hit yesterday afternoon the occasion being the regular weekly matinee of the Fall River Driving club A good sized crowd of- race fans was present and all the Events were of an interesting nature there being a number of close finishes ht the wire In the first race on the card a mile event best two heats in three Jvewsy Frisco August fast stepper showed his heels to Prince Hamlin holder of the track record for half mile Mr Hebert drove a pretty race and won in 2:24 and 2:28 taking the event in straight heats Maranvllle Three horses faced the the second race Councilor Robert and Rehg a 3 Patch Robert won the first heat but the next two went to Councilor The time was 2:22 2:23 and 230 A dead heat featured the race Carroll Belles put up a good face in the third event but was obliged to lower her colors to Tonv Wilkes firiven by Mr Moran Moran's entry won in straight heats the time for the half miles being 1:15 1:14 and 1:12 There were four entries In the fourth race and it developed into an Interesting event Alaska Girl with Leonard Dassahce up showed more speed than the field and won in straight heats ab i 4 4 bh 0 1 1 po 4 5 0 a 0 5 0 0 0 1 GAMES TODAY No Games Scheduled BOSTON 9 PHILADELPHIA 2 PHILADELPHIA Aug Boston rallied In the ninth inning yesterday and defeated Philadelphia to 2 "With runners on third and second and two men out Thomas scored both men with a single and Thomas scored when Witt threw wild on grounder Noyes and Foster had a fine battle until the seventh inning when the forrrer was knocked un conscious at first base his place be lng taken by Schauer Hartford -Twirler Shows Unusual Cleverness and Holds Opponents Safe Hit Wins eastern league RESULTS Hartford 6 Worcester 3 Bridgeport 10 Portland 6 (first game) Bridgeport 1 Portland 1 (second game called) Springfield 3 New London 2 New Haven 10 Lawrence 1 (first (second g-athe) 0 1 0 1 1 0 Try with Billy McMullen holding Cravath 3 the ribbons landed second place Jes- Luderus 1 sle Dirl third and Lord Electmont Neihoff 1 third A dead heat featured this race 1 also The time for the was 1:14 and 1: 15 O'Brien Bov won in straight hots over the field In the fifth race His time heing 1:18 and 1:19 Irene'L was second Monte Wilkes third and Grace fourth It was announced that the first triangular meet will be held next Wednesday when horses from Taunton New Bedford and this city will -race A fine program Is heing prepared and the best races of the seasdu are looked for The Class A Miles 2 in 3 Newsy Frisco (Hebert) Prince Hamlin (La Tim I 5 9 04 ono Ran for Luderus Batted for Innings Boston i Sacrifice hits Fitzpati Irk Double Cravath on bases Philadelphia was told by the recruiting officers that his services with the colors probably would not be required until after the close of the baseball season When Shore was measuied he was found to be 6 feet 3 inches in height and was declared to be one of the tallest recruits taken into the navy here in Stli Alexander in 7th 123456789 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 Killifer Rehg and Sacrifice Hughes to Bancroft Left 10 Boston 7 First base on -errors Philadelphia 1 First base on -errors Philadelphia First base on balls Off Alexander 1 off Fittery 1 off Hughes 5 Hits and earned runs Oc Alexander hits 5 runs 1 in 6 innings off Fittery hits 2 runs Lin 2 innings Hit by pitcher By Fittery (Rawlings Maranville) Struck out Bv Alexander 2 by Hughes 4 Passed K'illifer Umpires Byron and Qu'gley Time 1:1:45 BROOKLYN 3-1 NEW YORK 2-7 NEW YORK Aug 16 New York and Brooklvn a double-header for the third straight time here yester- day Brooklyniwon the first game by a score of 3 to 2 and New York landed the second game 7 to 1 The Giants 1 outhit Brooklyn In the first game 13 to 6 but failed to come through in thfe pinches Both Mar- LOCAL BLUECOATS ARE DEFFEATED BY TAUNTON COPS In a fast contest played at the Bedford street grounds on Wednes day afternoon the Taunton police nine feated the lo al bluecoats in a well playc game by the score of 8 to 6 The I lot that the contest went over tme shows that the two nines were veiy rvtnly matched During the entile matinee spectacular stops and catches abounded and the small attendance that was present was well satisfli ly the article of ball displaced hv both aggregations For the locals McAndrews and Slattery starred was the heavy hitter whaling out three solid drives for safeties out of four trips to the plate catch of hard drive -was one of the prettiest ever seen at the Athletic grounds while Slattery played a neat fielding game around the hot corner Beau vis pitched a pretty game for the Herringites striking out 12 of the Spindle liillc swingers Stanton polled out five hits out of six times at bat and it was due to this ex-Colonial Ipaguer that the Taunton nine came pit the long end of the score Lynch Aught a pretty game holding up Beavis in fine style The score TAUNTON Brooklyn Boston Pittsburgh i GAMES TODAY Chicago at Boston St Louis at New York Cincinnati at Brooklyn Pittsburgh at Philadelphia quard and Cheney' did good relief work Wheat a pinch hitter drove In Stengel with the winning run in the ninth Inning I Brooklyn used John Russeil a recruit from Vancouver In the second I game and he was unsteady In the first inning New York scoring three rune on two bases on balls two aingles and a sacrifice fly' He was also hit hard in 0 the eighth Benton held Brooklyn! to 0 four hits I 0 The score first game: I 0 Innings 123456783 0 1 Brooklvn 00020000 I 3 0 New York 00000110 2 0 Hits Brooklyn 6 New York 13 Er- 1 rors Brooklyn 2' New York 1 Bat-0 teries Cheney Ffeffer Marquard and 0 Her Demaree Perritt and Rarldfn 0 1 The score-second game: Innings 123456789 New York 1 0 0 0 M3 7 Brooklyn 00010000 Hits New York 10 Brooklyn 4 Errors New York 1 Brooklyn 2 Bat-teries Benton and Gibson Russell and Krueger I PITTSBURGH 3 CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH Aug 16 Pittsburgh defeated ''Cincinnati yesterday 3 to 2 the winning run coming in the ninth inning after the visitors had seemingly win the game With the st'pre tied a the last inning opened Neale tripled and scored on sacrifice fly In the last half Carey' walked went to second on sacrifice land scored on single Fischer hat-t'ng for Debus Grimes running) for Fischer reached third on Wagfier's single -and won the game when he went home on Schmidt's single to centei4 The score: I Innings 1 2345678 Pittsburgh 01000000 3 Cincinnati 00001000 Pittsburgh 8 Cincinnati 9 Pittsburgh 2 Cincinnati 0 Batteries Miller and Schmidt Schneider and Wingo Tom Hughes the veteran pitcher started his first game of the season for the Braves yesterday at the Hub facing 'Alexander and the Moranites Long Tom was in fine shape and went through the nine frames In perfect shape He allowed the former league champs Just five blows and no two came in the same inning He was a trifle wild at times giving five passes He fanned four however mid with good support on the part of his teammates shut out the Phillies yto 0 The first game of the cricket series between Fall River and Providence for the Lupien trophy will be played Saturday afternoon on Weston Field Arlington I Fall River defeated the Providence team here last tvrek for the rhamplonship of the RJiode Island District League and the locals anticipate an eny victory this weekend having defeated the Rhode Islanders twice out of three starts this season Joseph Bolduc the prominent JNew Bedford horseman is In Panada iwllh a string of four horses which ar entered in a circuit of racs which are to open up ne latfr part of week ff the horses Doctor K'lurn considered the he-t Lexington Is also expected to figure well in torts Dance Hall 5b0 rhone aflv WOONSOCKET RACES Pevntv hors are nominsted for the two-day 1'ght harness meeting to be held todav and t'mrorow Woonsocket 4 Trotting Park unde the the auspices of The Horsceaen of hru5 1 th TJ -s 89 a 9 A nun Jljt cn Ut 1 11 I 1VI Hi rw Island a membe' of the Bay Short Fhlp Circuit his meeting take the place of the meet sc he at Hlllsgrove The card for today Includes a pace a 2:19 trot a 2:22 pace and a 1 --for-all pace This Is some car for an lmpromptd meeting wh ch tn management has put on to save the trainers from remaining idle a a'holo week Friday's card Includes a pace a 2:16 trot and a 2:16 pace The en-tries follow: State will duled 2:11 free Sports anc Sportsmen BY THE OLD SCOUT BOSTON Aug 16 Ernest Shore pitcher for the Boston American League baseball team enrolled in the United States naval reserve as a Class 4 yeoman yest rday lie will be assgned to duty later Shore lett last night for Cleveland where he will rejoin the Boston team on Friday He ATTLEBORO TO MEET FALL RIVER The second game of the Attleboro series will be played Saturday afternoon at the Athletic grounds and Judging from the slashing contest which was plivt 1 in the jewelry town a week ago second game should be a hummer It is possible that Fall River may use the same am this week end as the one which came within an ace of defeating Attleboro last Saturday The only probable exception will be 0n the mound and it is figured that Pumpelly the Yale and Naval Reserve twiiler will do the box work for the Spindle City crew A gang of lalKrers hav been at woik all week putting the Bedford street lots in shape for the game and it is expected thai they will be in letter condition than they have at any time this season The diamond has been scraped filled in and made fast The grass in th- outfield is to be cut and everything put in ri tidiness to make the game the best of the season Attleboro is to ptesent the same team as defeated Fall River last Satwiday It is possible however that Shay the North Attleboro twirler who has been working with Connolly's nine since the close of the North Attlet oro series will try lus against Fall Ri'ei Should Pumpelly pitch for the locals it Is doubtful however whether 01 not Connollv will uk Shay He may again deside to use Henry Gero who succeeded in trimming the loials in the initial encounter Fall River's team will probabiv he picked from the following Urban Mark Harrington IVmahue Corcoian Sweetland Martin Sullivan Golden Pumpelly Wright and Bowcock WHITE SOX SIGN BYRNE CHICAGO A ag Pobhv Byrne the former Philadelphia National m-fielder who was unconditionally released has been signed by the Chicago White Sox to play third base Byrne will report Friday or Saturday Following inj iry at Washington President Comskey op red negotiations with Byrne and they came to terms yesterday AD WOLGAST UNFIT MILWAUKEE Wis Aug Ad Wolgast former light weight champion boxer was disqualified physically when he appeired yesterday befoif the exemption for men drafted for war service Wolgast has been a patent at a local sanatorium for several months He did not claim exemption by a pitched ball in 1 the fourth inning The score: Innings 123456789 Springfield 01000200 3 New London 00100100 0 2 Hits Springfield 9 New London 6 Errors Springfield 4 New London 0 Batteries Mayberry and Stephens Crum and Russell Umpire Erwin 1 33 Class Miles 2 In 3 Councilor (Gildnrd) 2 Robert (Stanley) 1 Patch (Hayes) 3 Time 2:22 2:23 2:30 Class Half Miles 3 in 5 Tony Wilges (Moran) 1 1 Carroll Bells (Hartley) 2 2 1:15 1:14 1:12 Class Half Miles 2 in 3 Alaska Girl (Dassance) 1 Try (McMullen) 3 Jessie Dirl (Wordell) 2 Lord Electmont (Berard) 4 1:14 1:15 Class Half Miles 2 in 3 Boy (Baxter) 1 1 Irene Hiorden) 2 2 Monte Wilkes (DemoranviUe) 3 3 Grace (Sullivan) 4 4 Time 1:18 1:19 Officials Timothy' Connolly starter James Murphy Peter Fournier and Brown judges WALTER COX -WINS 10 BIG CLEVELAND Aug 16 The honors In the feature event of the grand circuit races heie yesterday went to the stable of Walter Cox the New Hampshire reinsman landing the hay stallion Lu 1 Princeton winner of the J3P00 stake for trdtters in the fastest three- heat race of the year It furnished a big upset for Tom trotter Royal Mack was ai heavily played first choice and was awarded the first heat by the Judges in spite of the fact that Lu Princeton finished first the Cox stallion being set back for a run in the home stretch Cox Also put across a second winner In Marjorie Kay with which'? he won eh 2 19 pace The speculators had their bank rolls unbelted for the 217 stake Royal Mack belling for 300 Lu Princeton 110) Leyburn 100 The Royal Knight 30 and Ruth Roland 10 'J I Butt Hale winner of the two races at Columbus last week was a 100 to 25 choice over the pacers and was an easy winner in straight heats The 2:15 trot had a big field and an extra heat was necessary Cora Davis finally landing the honors INDIANS TO LOSE FOUR CLEVELAND Aug The Cleveland American League Club stands to lose two of its regular in-fieiders and two pitchers by the selective conscription law Joe Harris first baseman was examined and accepted by a local draft board yesterday Third Baseman Joe Evans and Pitcher Clark Dickerson were examined and accepted at New York last week Pitcher Ed Klepfer passed his examination at Warren Pa Tuesday and was told he might expect to be called about Sept 6 6 I GAMES TODAY Hartford at Springfield Bridgeport at Lawrence New Haven at Portland New London at Worcester HARTFORD 5 WORCESTER 3 WORCESTER Aug 16 A timely hit by Brown in the 11th inning drove in two runs nd won a close contest for Hartford lp its game with Worcester yesterday "The fielding on both sides was sharp five double plays being made unsteadiness gave Hartford its opportunities Gardella's all-round work was a feature The score: Innings 123456789 10 11 Hartford 000110100 0 2- Worcester 010100100 0 0 3 Hits Hartford 10 Worcester 11 Errors Hartford 2 Worcester 3 Batteries Kennedy and Skiff McQuillan and Tyler: Umpire Connolly Time-2120 BRIDGEPORT 10-1 PORTLAND 6-1 PORTLAND Me Aug 16 Bridgeport played a double-header with Portland yesterday winning the first 10 to 8 The second game was called at the end of the ninth inning on account of darkness with the score 1 to In the first game the visitors earned five runs off Baron the first inning and batted in five more off Martin in the eighth The second game was a pitchers' battle between 11 itt and Ferguson The score first game: Innings 123456789 Bridgeport 5 50000005 0 10 Portland 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 6 Hits Bridgeport 13 Portland 12 Errors Bridgeport 2 Portland 4 Bat teries House Ferguson and Kritchell Egan Barron Martin and Dempsey McGraw Time 2:15 The score second game Innings 123456789 Bridgeport 00000001 0 1 Portland i 00000001 0 1 Hits Bridgeport 9 Portland 7 Error Bridgeport BatterUSt Ferguson and Kritchell Phtt and McGraw Umpire Kelly 1:43 NEW HAVEN 10-5 LAWRENCE 1-0 LAWRENCE Aug 16 By winning two games here yesterday 10 to 1 and 5 to 0 New Haven took a long stride toward the Eastern League pennant The double victory pave the Elm City club a lead' of 95i games over Lawrence its nearest rival Superiority in nil departments of the game but especially the box accounted for results The second game went seven innings by agreement The score first game: Innings 123456789 New Haven 0 0 0 0 2 3 4 0 1 10 Lawrence 01000000 0 1 Hits New Haven 15 Lawrence 6 Errors New Haven 2 Lawrence Walker and Devine Fuller Williams and Gaston Umpire Brown Time 1:48 The score second game: Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 New Haven 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 5 Hits New Haven 10 Lawrence Errors New Haven 0 Lawrence Batteries Naylor and Devine: Press Craig and Murphy Umpire Brown Time 1J4 SPRINGFIELD 3 NEW LONDON 2 SPRINGFIELD Aug Hits by Durgin htuI Gonzales drove in two runs for Springfield in the sixth inning and enahled the local team to defeat New London again yesterday by a score of 3 to 2 Manager McCann of New London rlayed the game under protest when Catcher Stephens of Springfield hurled his bat at Pitcher Crum after being hit Two base bit Thomas Stolen base hits Lewis Thomas Sacrifice hits Gardner Bodie Grover and Schang Sacrifice fly Witt Double plays Scott to Hoblitzell Jamieson and Schang Grover and Witt Bodie and Schang Left on bases Boston 6 Philadelphia 6 First base on errors Boston I Philadelphia 1 First base on balls OfT Foster 2 off Noyes 2 off Schauer 1 Hits and earned runs OfT Foster 6 hits and 1 run In 9 Innings off Noyes 6 hits and no runs In 7 innings off Schauer 3) hits and 2 runs in 2 innings Struck By Foster 3 by Noyes 5 Wild pitch Schauer LTmpires Moriarty and Evans Time 2:18 CHICAGO 5 CLEVELAND 4 CLEVELAND Aug Winning 5 to 4 In 10 innings yesterday Chicago took the series three to one Lelbold scored the winning run on his single McMullen's sacrifice and single Klepfer was taken out in the eighth after he had passed the first two bats men Coumbe who relieved him pitched only to Colins and Jackson The former singled and Jackson doubled t-ielng the score Gould then entered the box and prevented further scoring until the tenth Cle eland knocked Clcotte from the box but Scott was a puzzle Speaker was unable to play because of being hit in the head with a pitched hall Tuesday The score Innings 1234567S910 Chicago 009011020 5 Cleveland 000003100 0 I Chicago 11 Cleveland 10 Errors Chicago 2 Cleveland I Batteries Clcotte Scott and Schalk Klepfer Coumbe Gould and Goodyear TIRES! SO 3 30 3V si 4 AT A SAVING OF 40 30 3V NATIONAL NON SKID $1000 SO 34 CONGRESS (h rn GUARANTEED $UDU CAPITOL FISK FIRESTONE OHIO PULLMAN MeGRAW MANSFIELD ETC FACTORY SECONDS Aft Six PURITAN A FIRESTONE TUBES All Sixes Cha9- McClellan president Av and Boomer St TELEPHONE NO 2033 Ernie Shore the rangy twirler for the Red Sox has joined the Naval Reserve Announcement was made at Boston last night The fans how- i close of the big leagues He left suddenly from Philadelphia yesterday morning ana quite a stir resulted when Manager Jack Barry learned that he had departed with no word ns to whether or not he intended to return Jo- reigns in the Red Sox camp now that Ernie has returned to the fold with the rating of a yeoman 3 ever need not be alarmed for Ernie has not got to appear until after the Providence had a field day at the expense of Buffalo yesterday winning loth ends of" a double header and incidentally drawing into second place a full game: behind Toronto The league leaders fell before Richmond yesterday receiving a stiff lacing 7 to 3 Gregg twirled the opening game for the Grays and pitched nice hall allowing but six hits and Providence won 3 to Reulbach went to the slab and was touched up for 13 hits Hi team however hit well jn the pinches and won out 6 to 5 The Red Fox today are eight points h'nd the Vhlte gox the fight for the American league bunting Yesterday Boston heat out the Athletics hv scoring three runs in the ninth inning Te White Sox went 10 Innings before they finally nosed out the Indians II Is certainly fine race In the Junior circuit and every base-hall fan 1 the country is wavenlng the result with Interest Tom Kennedy pitched a full 11 Inning game lor Hartford In Worcester vesterday afternoon and gave a very creditable exhibition his team winning out JJvr to three The local boy scored a rVj stole a base got a sacrifice hit figured In a double play got a hit fanned one batter and gave three bases on balls Not so bad Two m(fr of the big stars have fallen Ch'ef Meyers and M'k Mow-rev the Veteran catcher and third Haseman Respectively of the Brooklvn team 2 were unconditionally released yesferday fice Dapoia Martin Leach Stolen bases McAndrews LeBeouf Hit by pitc her Galligan (Clarke)- McAndrews ahil Slattery (Beauvis) Struck By Clarke 11 by Beauvis 12 First base on bulls By Clarke 4 by Beauvis 3 Passed balls -LeBeouf Leach Umpire Rockett COLLEGE TRENCH WORK WILLIAMSTOWN Aug The Williams College Reserve Officers' Training Corps got its first taste or trench life last night The men under the direction of Canadian officers entered trenches for a 24 hour tour or duty 1.

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