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EW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1916. - — White Sox Castoffs Get Revenge--Indians Again Bow to Beaneaters--Tyrus Plasters ““Ole Pill; Carey’s Homer Downs Giants--Packard Allows Braves One Hit--Smalley Playgrounds Athletic Results JANTS ARE BEATEN ‘Bert Nichoff. Phillies’ = e e MULLEN'S HIT IN ° ! The scor BY I]AREYSH[]MER Second Baseman, Doesn’t | sy Gty | TWELFTH DOES IT Batteri Wallace, Leroy and Ea- Rt Drive 0 Eighth Toning ‘J Care What They Say ~ = S 0y Grantland Rice Yauks Take Another Vitory from ! SE— S———— — S Lynn, Mass., July 8.—New London Phafciy nds Hope lor Another Spurt _—" : —-— LD | overcame s one run lead and cally Explaining Somethin. anove the Joke Class ana tne ume | WHILE SOX-Fine Fielding Helps = = | : L : : the fifth inning by bunching hits, an | J. Caesar dropped a game one day; [““‘ very far away before St. Lous | = ? : begins to get some of the baseball | error by Prysock assisting. The| Kid Cassius wiped him off the map; | i | 3 ¢ : h - aary s| New York, i rank score was 4 to 2. The score: 0Old Bonaparte looked like a jay | that a good ball town deserves. Jone; e ork, July 8.—The Yankees ' Y ior v J F: i he g e R i 5 | is E dies v S conti ) T ¢ a nt reformation which lay in th S A : ] F h e | At Waterloo's world series sorap. | 1Sn’t one of the speediest workers in tinue to run wild, and are giving J 'q | amw b s pretty sur no quarter a s ne. illade of hits the New York club < 5 N T 00020000 ™ |the game, but he is pretty sure of |No quarter and asking none. Thé ok et 5 b o e 5020000005, e A o arriving with those who belong ite Sox really thought they beéat a | | | 2 Yank lefthander on the Polo grounds Batteries: Hearne and Russell; | Looked like a large and hurly‘ Y. = i | . Pirs 5, terday, wl they stabl Georgi Jewett, Tuero and Carroll. quince; | The First Vote , When they stabbed George | | Pittsburgh, July 8.—Promise of ed all over Forbes Field Thur: Ay dispelled yesterday. hn M W’ worthies went bhack to their ‘ S¥h E Y 5 =& Dootxa et Kidded ontthe bum It baseball is ever decided by . ais ;":‘flzw:)dxv, once a Comiskey ser!, for b swingir thin air, and fell be- % % Y et SN 3 Portland 10, Lowell 6. And hasn’t bagged a battle since. rect primary we are going before the € run in the first half of the twelfth ; : ! . - pop-eved fanatics and insist upon a | \DRINE but they had another guess core of 5 to 2 i : A e , i migt have g ¢ - 3 3 \ $ a F:r(”:"dim)“lvc'{l ]J[“”i{, f ‘Kfi‘t;qu You'll find the last game Pompey platform that will bring the Cincin- ;{;*"‘]’ns In the home half, Charley nig n[ : (;, emerged : 4 X \: irlsn o m—‘cwld e hma(\"‘ (m‘ teidled nati and Cleveland together in a Auul en, another Chi cast-off, ramned end o 16 scorc a sely plaj game. ers: 3 i 5 “ out a mos 2 se clo 1 nat been for Fred A | G ] T Dl Gtk el orhewmr o They trimmed him at the gates of World series. ot 2 most needed two base clout, ad d nat been for Fred An % i " . - as reely a May Yy an ot Tnithe Arstiplacel they! have one rethren Magee and Nunamaler =c in the eighth inning. ¢ < e : S . Martin of the home team did not fare | | spurted home w Vew York's ty b 2 5 . | a 3 corld— | coming. In the second place we | ne with New York's tyhg stons the for Fede % . y 2 2 much better. The score: Old Alexander beat the world t o > e And then got double-crossed at | vearn for some excitement beyond the | #nd Wwinning runs. Donovan's pae Al tha Plrat: ¥ protty § i T ha s £ 3 [t S | setters won by the same margin as 2 O o . S el el 8 e ordinary drift. | setters 3 same margin as m Then came the storm, : : b ; Portland 4002200x—10 11 6 | | the day before, the full returns beirg i i ; : e gy SR oy “_"h'o.fl\f o tia nd | The dope works now as it did then, | Having defended his title against | Yanks 4, White Sox 3. However n » 2 5 3 e T No matter where you cast an eyve; | Ad Wolgast, Freddie Welsh should | 00K three innings longer to subdu \ : : ; . . Geaton;k Hondarsont antixiihallen i [ FO i atiena iexely i cast tan HomiloEi i Yo s Corbott ina merrs || EhBl COORTRBRAEYI Byl VasteranyEthall pealk, % (e e o _ s % 5 afier Hire | it did on Thursday. The score ; - - 4 Have our off days and don't get by. , McGovern. Or go out after Frankie sday he scor prominent the - Worcester 13, Lawrence 9. et s Lk e ¥ e 1t the Giants down s 3 e L awrence, Mass., July §.—W Golonel Barn e Drevtust haat lesued | . Chicago ......000001010001 0 a_home run drive by 2 ) ¥ ' o Chn e | [ ter had a batting rally in the eighth | ;o oniet of ten thous The main difference between Jack | New York ....00002000000—4 3 The divinity student’s g o 2 : o E inning yesterday, getting seven runs | g nowine why Sisler helongs to Pitts- Dillon and Freddie Welsh is that Dil- Batteries Wolfgang, cott and ne with one man on the 3 : 2 S B : % L s and winning the game, 13 to 9. The burgh. St. Louis' rebuttal consists of lon doesn’'t care how bold they come | Schalk; Mogridge and Nunamaker he lacals more thas R e 3 . score: e oy e o e and Welsh doesn't care how old they = > : h ) i { come. Speaker Shines in Hub. Worcester ..200201071 3 16 You hear of all-around stars but | S — Boston, July 8.—Better hitting and 000101000—2 6 : 5 o - : Lawrence . '”\"“:",‘1\‘;;’ :m“:‘ Sisler is undoubtedly the greatest all- | o fielding gave Boston a 2 to 1 vietory 10000102+ 33 : . i i : Batteries: Smith, McGinley And ¥~ laround ball player in the game. No? | over Cleveland yesterday. Barry hit ler and ¥reitag; Press, Fuller, en- | mpon kindly name one other ball the first ball pitched by Baghy for a nington and Lavigne. | player who is a fine batsman, a fine SRk 5 i it single, took second on a sacrifice fly gon pitcher, a star outfielder, a crack in- | ° “F’:‘;‘:‘ y:“}mflo eoos 1_‘(‘\’:'”’1’:"(“ner the |t Roth and scored the winning run o : B ¢ a first class base runner. vk Walker si o ¢ 5 One Mit O Packard. ! . s : Gkl ghael @ L 8 5 Willard fight. We haven't seen him | “1en Walker singled to center ago. July 8.—Packard 3 : i = that while | Since the Dillon controversy was ar- | SPeaker started two great double. RS b T e ¢ y e : Thich ds us azain that while , Sy as ays. He took Barry’s 3 so Which remind o Tamsed. The iden Soumdod ' logieal | Plays. He took Barry's short fly in the o hit yesterday, i i : | Fi - s hasnt yet developed any e 2 ) omas at sec 5 23 Fielder Jones h ) T S Geen hnn in actual oper- eighth and doubled Thomas at second. 250 won 1 to 0 over Frank Allen | § i i < | eough st, ; el ; . . ; pennant machine out of the Browns ¢ AL So.50 | In the seventh he captured Hooper's he Bruves when Zeider and Wil- | . Lo SHINE IN EAMES he has lfted them several notches A1on it nesionlyiireached (thef 5050 | 5SS BRTERIL B0 SRBIMES Foopery hed doubles in the eighth : ‘ 5 . : ’ S 8L with a perfect throw. The score Uiams' hit would have | r. h. e & Domer but for tho new ten e e . 5 1 Bioom: 2, H. Dyson: 3, H. Pinkerton i The Best Staff. Cleveland .......100000000—1 4 8 screen in right field. 6 seconds. | “Have the Boston Braves or the | Roston ..00000011x—2 6 0 B ey ‘ - s . G Playgmlmds Are MeGCfl IOI‘ Young s D ]j‘ Boston Red Sox got the hest pitching Batteries: Baghy and O'Neil; Ruth, but Packarc red t raves f1e Gerla s 2, H. Dyson; e Rluppcdiine Brover "ffi‘r‘“:j" ”‘(li‘:::‘f‘:p Fa i staff in baseball?” is a query that | Mays and Thomas. in the pinches. The score: i it : i . i % 3 : = 5 bubbles out of the day's mail —_— T. hoe | & - : \ 8 Amel‘loa Th&se DayS | 40-Yara Dash, 50 1b. Class—1, Pl ag . =6l sliav > S . &l 000000000—0 1 0 ¢ % ® . A e Sl e | We are beginning fo believe that Plank Shows Skill. g0 o . 00000001%*—1 4 4| . = : . h William Brown. 7 3-5 seconds. [{BUIFDonovan haska better istalt ““““‘ Washington, July $.—St. Louis eas- bteries—Allen and Gawdy; 5 . - The torrid heat of vesterday did not Standing Broad Jump, 50 b ”“:‘]“rfl”:;‘“ f"f‘: “”““j"fif‘”n ald- | ily defeated Washington vesterday, 5 prd and Fischer. 3 Ry 5 - deter the future greats of “the cinder | Frioro Casealo; 2, Merwin Chafin; 3, “ell. Bob Shawkey, Nick Cullop, Mo- | to 0. Plank was master of the game i s & path or green grassed field” from | William Brown. feet, 10 inches. 15:}'&'&?{,:‘“;;‘:35,;: ],w[\] 1,',?‘ (]};‘n vear I',‘I(,,i'(” '";‘}:‘r::r:’\“r'lin\v‘x;‘»:r":‘\v‘l"n\ T m; Won in Ninth. participating in some fine athletic Smith Playgronnd—Girls, Beyond any question the Yankees | (hem started by (Plank. wors tro o lnnatl, July §.—Starting their | Philadelphia, July 8.—Bert Niehoff, | attention to press notices ad re-|cvents at the various plaverounds| 4 yarq Dash, 75 Ib. Class—1, Anna have got the best pitening in baseball | | an. fioeats faak, Mt on of the western frontier, | the Phillies' second baseman, has s of the fans goes right on | vesterday. Under the supervision of | qaskelinasi 2, Lillian Gulberg: 3, so far, Hore a fay or two ago they | rom oocils Plaved loose ball, five cr- Wilbert * Robinson's’ Flatbush | been discredited more than any other ng his position in a manner that | John F. Rourke, the voungsters are| py,ma {Underspan. Time, 6 3-5 scored exactly 2 runs in 20 innings ry\u‘mr*‘t;“:w:ji:\l;‘ e ]1“'?‘"{' I e ers opened with a “won in the ' player in the game, but he pays no | wins s beginning to show their ability in fine | (oo and yet won two games. [ceilich i A SnticoRink o ' victory here on Redland Field - - — s shape, and the predictions at pr Thrawing Basketball—1, Lillian Caldwell is now in top form, and | \ S day afternoon, caming from be- ” “ cnt point to some mnew figures bein& | gyjherg; 2, Dionada Marchesi; 3, with Bob Shawkey working at such ST onis 012002000 n the final frame and capturing | | set up at all the grounds before the| 5jqa Marley. 39 feet. 2 1-2 in. speed no club can show two greater i Then and Now of It. Sir: Wasn't it Frank Moran who rson said that “a good little man had no Ison AN r. h & e on . 000000000—0 5 7 teries: Plank and Chapma Johnson and Ainsmith and Henry olic by a score of 4 to 3. The end of the season. The teachers and 40-Yard Dash—1, Helen Skoglund: right handers in the rifle pit. And if | | jr edged the Superbas a little | instructors are the most capable Anna Simonoss 3, Elda Urban. there is a hetter left hander than ! to the pennant and buried the landers a little deeper in the corps that has cver been in charge, 1-5 seconds ick Cullop we haven't yet seen him | nd with this advantage, the boy Throwing Basketball—1 Helen work. The Yanks haven't been | of despond. The scare: B S . ana girls should profit lund Alda Urban; Annie hitting the hall with any great robust- AMERICAN LEAGUE. New Lond t Ly skoglun Alda an; Annie hitting the b any gres ; 3 LL:\\'(‘IJIU’L‘\( me ml\nn. | The results at the various grounds| qimanofsky. 37 feet. ness, but they have been literally | Philadeiphia, July 8.—Detroit ham- oD0Lo100 Yesterday's Results, X fellow: | Relay Race—Won by Lillian Gull- | pitched into first place. mered Myers' delivery for fourteen sults. MBI R hits in seven innings yesterday and 002000010 | o) 4 S Time Ll t Sye ol A el \TERNATION. A High Street Playgrounds—Boys. berg's team. Time 1 2 eries—Pfeffer and M'Carty New York 4, Chicago 3 (12 RNATIONAL LEAGUE. £ Each man to his own views, and it | A8ain easily defeated Philadelphia, the score being 9 to 2. Williams, s S | 40-Yard Dash, 75 1b. Cla br and Wingo hings.) & L |is ours that any ball player is per- 3 Boston 2, Cleveland 1 Yesterday's Results. doseph Burlasil L Joseph Fys 3 | fectly just!fied in going into the | formerly of the University of South Phillies Obtain Lone Run. Detroit 9, Philadelphia 2. Rochester 8, Newark 7 i 3, Lawrence Feyjalak. . stands to take a wallop at any fan | Carolina, pitched the last two innings St. Louis 5, Washington 0. nings.) 40-Yard Dash, 65 Ib. Class— i N and did not yield a hit or a run. ouis, July 8.—A wild throw by e - ad Mentc John Conlon;: 3, Edward that curses him. Only the cowardly ! Cobb, Vitt and Coveleski each made Rookie Looks Good. Buffalo 7, Providence 3 (first) muckers resort to this practice, be- P Tla'nz:rr;f:u:?o[t‘»i- b : S S0 SO L (Lol Sl i S e Jeving they are protected from any | three hits, one of Cobb's drives being X G z o y ) Toronto 4, Richmond 3 (11 i andinei Broadidun tion i ’ a home run. Burns also hit for 1 ave Philadelphia the only run|_ - » . s k i 5 r | reprisal. It is a pleasure to see them | @ r also hit for the Y ; York Mmoo nings.) s , Joseph Burkarth: 3, circuit. The score: , e New L ¢ deserve 3 hc{iuiqfite’;}:" SR s |lotevsanaR it ; ;| Montreal 5, Baltimore 4 Edward Fitzgerald. . T LR e r. hoe - s, ¢ S PLEl O a i S 3 | i leig Relay Race—Edward itzgera S ; _way Detroit ... 211110300—9 s’ battle between Alexander Chicazs Standing of Clubs, team won from Richard Sokolsk There is nothing half-way about 14 leadows. Meadows was not in e oo < 6 : & H | S d b Q. | Connie Mack. He either has the be: Philadelphia ....000010100—2 10 8 after the third. The score: W n(hmg(on Ao 3 | Won Lost .C. m'”“', peaker aH Dau em Are Dls { ball club in the world—or the worst. Barteries: Coveleski and Stanage; S h ol DetroltRRnE R 6 .507 | Providence . e Gl 5 ¥ | High Street Playground—Girls, Myers, Willilams and Meyer and Mur- Liphia . ... 001000000—1 5 ¢St Louis .. g Buffalo .... Zalel > : 40-Yard Dash, 50 Ib. Class—1, Mar. placed imm Top Rll[ld A e i i ...... 000000000—0 ¢ 1 |Fhiladelphia ...... | Baltimore ... g6 . Earet Olleary: Mary Syubell; 3, ) 2 I G e pries—Alexander and Kilifer; Richnrond .... 3 3 .5 Eleanor Lynch. 7 2-5 seconds. Jless vou play your mashie right. ' Games Today. Montreal ........ 3 76 | 40-Yard Dash for 60 Ibs.—1, Mar: N i ! SLBEPY RTEVS, — ——— Chicago New York. ey nlc e 3 4 489 | Pihiel; 2, Rose Kulik; 3, Mary Kubric. Chicago, July 8.—Joe Jackson has THLETIC RESULTS Cleveland at Boston Toronto e i J 3 .46 T8 econds. i taken the lead among the batters Ml nd you will always wear a frown Detroit at Phiiadelphia. Rochester .... « 22 T8 r Dash, 75 Ib. Class—1, | the American league and for the first Tinless you make your putts go down. St. Louis at Washington. Fitzgerald; 2, Margaret | time since the season got well under s e gincsiloday. ‘Leary; 3, Eleanor Lynch. 9 4-5|way there Tris Speaker is out of first| The introduction of the Foul Strike Playgrounds Girls and Boys 1 e e Newark at Rochester (two.) seconds place. Rule not only has shortened ball heir Ability on Track and S o Erovidencs st Bulialo (two) Relay Race-—Won by Margaret| Averages published here today show | games but it has prevented Ad Wol- < St | 9 Richmond at Toronto (two.) | O'Leary’s team, beating Katheryn |that Speaker, who is the first to make | gast from winning three or four Yesterday's Results. Baltimore at Montreal. @'s in a good race. 1:18 4-5. | one hundred hits, has done so in 263 | championships. The trouble with Ad UL R S — alking a_Plank—Won by Mary | times at bat in 72 games, including | jc that he tries to cover 100 much BEA o1 tho competitive mcts 3rooklyn 5, Cincinnati 3. zubell: 2, Katherin Fitzgerald; 3,|wednesday's percentage of .3800 | ground. | SMOKE malley playgrounds was held | Philadelphia 1, St. Louis 0. Margaret O'Lear 1 min. 15 1-5|Jackson, in 68 games, has been at bat = v, and the event evinced much | Chicago 1, Boston 0 seconds, 252 times and made 96 hits, a per-| Joe Jacksom increased his batting | i 5. In round numbers, | ayerage 100 points in June, but if Jo- s, Jasper and Gonzales. and enthusiasm from (he : ——— Burritt Playground—Boys, centage of .38095 s n [9iiie’ No. records were Standing of Clubs. Jackson's average is .381 to Speaker’s | seph can add only 50 points a month | 5 40-Yarc Dash, 95 1b. Class—1, BB fos ok e shonn 1 Sh LT o 9 e Sl £ \‘a(;]:;rm:» .880. Jackson has taken the lead | from now on he will be willing to call s held. Izzie Zeitlin and John | Brooklyn 10 25 615 | e i SUET laway from Speaker also in total bases, | jt a fine year. A MILD, PLEASANT 5c CIGAR carried off the honors in the | Philadelphia ...... 36 29 oiee 4 S with 140, but Tris maintains the pace | 1ding Broad Jump, 95 b, Class — ass, while Sophie Hecht and . 29 5 S e o o ey s md”n 3 | In runs scored with wr‘“ Cobb leads Thompson showed to advan- : 36 : i Bl e A in stolen bases with and Eddie — Tew - 3 i i i | a e = Collins has d Vitt, Detroit, fi h su of tr 1S contests 3 i.fi‘\.lyl‘: v‘ St f 40’ . | George ’smnh m;,‘_”,,‘ 2, F. Griffir S b hn e e team. Time 1:08, 155 withisevenll Detroit! 1eads the clubs peed daen, polndses , IRt £ : 101 Gla“ Oi Bufkflu | “0-vara Dasn 65 . Class—1, in batting with .255. The five lead | T ’ o 5 “f\r\rm.n\ Staubley 2, Jos. Lucu 3, ing batters, including those who have | | | | cher. mes Tods ; : i = - Geo. McMahon. Time 7 1 i played in at least half the games of Standing Broad Jump, 65 1b. Clas: : ; . s e e their cluvs, are: ; .1?0hl.mn,. , Leo Lonis; , Geo. Jackson, Chicago .381; Speaker, e Cleveland .380; Cobb, i 7 yard dash, 75 1 —First, New York at Pittshurgh. New Haven, July S—Evidently tired Detroit .347; rner; second, A. ) 0 i | Brooklyn at Cincinnati. { of playing the role of under-a th 1 Li = - Philadelpt t St. Louls. Murlins rose up in their might vester kb ons SRy Agston 73 i f_w :""‘"“”‘ AU ee0 mnotner HeleR Buiritt Playground—Girls. Heilman, Detroit .303; Sisler, St. Louis AND GERS = nain as many days, to Jesse | qpyiowing the Basketball, 70 Ib, |.301. . o ‘STERN LEAGUE. rlett’'s Hartford club. The margin yndred ya: h. open to all | — of victory was not enough to gloat Fiy les Miller, sec Yesterday's Results. over hut it we tisfactory to the 500 Weins t 1 Zeitlin New Haven 2, Hartford 1. or more loy ns who braved the p w‘!f‘\ RN CES L I. 1 Portland 10, Lowell 6 hot sun fo watch the teams in action Class—1, Pauline Manoolian; 2, Esther Leading pitchers for thirteen or O’Reilly; 3, Mary Brighten more games: Eita ce i ester 15 Dawrence thanks to the generosity of Jimmy E iela? Eovents, | New London 4, Lynn 2. Curry, with vo-run lead in the i e opening round and the local pitcher | yard dash, 50 . = Standing of Clubs. |set out and worked hard, limiting | tner; secor ! | Stelaysitace; ol i Alass s mon by o Malt beverages above the average in port 5, Springfield 4. & Murline presenfed) Faryiwenyer B8RS e e | e, Beston y : ) |m Relay Race, 65 Ib, Class—Won by | hitting .350 to Daubert's .333; Carey. ‘ Afford to Enjoy. B8 dasii, 65 poun “test, | New Lond N s |tally. Had the New Haven outfield rifice hits with 25; Williams in home el Worcester e : 503 | tered a shutout. The f figures | 1illian LaFlamme: 2, Edith McIner- B s Wtas Cooll | Hartrora- ... .. 22 . : score Throwing Basketball, 50 Ib, Class— | =81 A B Hed ot third, Ethel Harriandar. |New Haven ... 3 3 3 New Haven .....20000000x—2 Relay Race. 70 Ib. class—Won by | 330. wwoorier Pitthurg. 825; Long, St | | Faith McInerney's team: Ida La- | Cullop, New York ot b : 5 ‘n. mme’s team was second. 1:22 1-5, | Morton, Cleveland . & 5 { qualil_y--net}erabove the average 1n price. ° Martin. Robertson has replaced Daubert as N \ Burritt Playground—Boy: batting leader in the National league, Beverages you Can 4 et o : Leo Louis’ team; 2, Joe Lucus' team. | Pittsburz is in front again in stolen la Drin Won Lost .C. | Hartford’s representatives to a single | 1iay sec / bases with 26; Flack, Chicago, in sac- ‘o . o , been on 1o its job In the ®ixth inning Burritt Playground—aGirl . | ) ) darria Fordand L the s®th inning runs with 10 and in total bases with | A nickel favor i T t 2 he local pitcher . e Yas 5 h Ol 5 5 - o nickel at your favorite tap. third f o ‘\m ngfield . . .59 the local pitcher would have regis- 40-Yard Dash, 50 1b. Cla S, hecl i, Nt S e e A gl ; scored with 50. Brooklyn is ahead in . Hecht: sec A8 e ooo00000 ) ¥ were New Haven 2, Hartford 1. The |rey: 3, Eleanor Rur B T ) i seh . The Hubert Fizcher Brewery, e race, open to all weig! |Lowell ........ 24 . (RLeTda s Eatianime i o SELUHACIE & B b erraon N ew, Forke 60 i Dauberty| Piia Hecht: second, Felen |Lawrence i .431 [ Hartford .......000001000 Flamme; 3, Eleanor Burns. Fsokion 501 Hinchmen Elitibure B hrow for ance, open | Bridgeport .... ; 1323 Batteries: Gero Skiff; Weaver | Marzaret “hevd's team; Marion | 770 /o P00 | B a3 Thompeor, ‘43 1t —_ and Devine IellyisRteamyiaeaonds ¥ The leading pitchers who worked | d”dArnnn Croll, 43 ft- 3 in; Games Today. - [l \,"»“],,'f,”\l'- iCrinle, 0 ‘\'I';“ | in thirteen B e o o n Harriandar, 35 ft. 6 In. New Haven at Rridgeport Bridgeport 5, Springfield 4. | i 2 R Qi ek e il Bridgeport, July 8.—Bridgeport |+ 01 ° tarion Kelly | Hughes, Boston g & AT, SPORTING NEWS O3 hrineneld nk Havttora T B B s e Smith School Playground—Boys. | Mamaux, Pittsburgh ...« ... 4 T LOUTS W. FODT, HOTE I, BELOIN, KEEVERS & 0O, R?®- TENTH PAGE. l Worcester at Lawrence. yesterd 5 to 4, in a game character- 40-Yard Dash, 85 Ib. Class—1, Paul | Pfeffer, Brooklyn .... o MANN SCHMARR, W. J. McCARTHYX.