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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1916. o — . e e e e et e e e e ] Eastern Assn. Magnates Have i~ ard Koad to Travel--Fohl Sensation of American League--Jack Brit- | fon Frozen Out of Chance for Champzonshz --Braves Win While Phillies are Stumblmg--Local Baseball HATS THEMATTER =50 " " ™| William Johnston, Tennis | Samurday T OOAL TEAWS DD r’ | big one for the pilots of the E: | WITH BASEBALL? s i v st Champion, Will Defend Baseball | ... . “hieels o CLEAN-UP STUNT tinue to st. To take a baseball - - - Two base hits, H. Schroedel, b e ! league away from a territory:so thor- Schroedel three base hit, J. C lm\- | = Ee g o e His Title in the East comwimicer, |sonmmeacd” oree vmse "t 3 énaic | ; . astern Association Magnates | woua ve el it woud' bo ik de- New Britain’ Machine Co. o Fianenara 2 i 5: soien sass. | OLLiETS Take Series from Pirates; I g priving an Englishman of his ros . r. 1b.po. a. e | Annex 9, Pawnees 9; double ],,,,\'; A ¥, Dwight (unassited); base bal 1 3 i e S Pioneers Win Easily | pitcher, Snyder; struck out, by Hogan | 6, by Blanchard 3, by Schroedel 4; | wild pitches, Blanchard 3; umpire, | The Colliers defeated the Pirates in | Crowley; time, 2:30. ilhe second game of the series yesters | day at Hart's Field and ended the !(ham[flonship talk between the twd: | The game was fast and exciting up to | F \CTORY LEAGU and plum pudding on Christmas. 5 - o Begley, 1f ave Serious Problem on Hands | > =" i pracine o © o > - v N i, s Coyle, 2b e Eastern association at Worcester, el 5 P : . Cabellus, 1b .......3 ass., has been called especially for o > . 2 S Res @ e e purpose of giscussing the situation | : : ; : ® 7 || Logan b ......... Lawrence, where the owner is in Although tomorrow’s meeting of omwororoof Alpines 5, Ranger: the seventh inning when the Colliers started a rally that netted them 4 rins | ab, e {and a commanding lead. The Pirates oo ma, 2D SRSt g 2 come-back was staged in the eighth O liWiopt) el RELIEIN 1 | inning but after gathering 3 runs the 1| Schmidt, cf .......3 0 [punch was lacking and the garhe 0 | Woodward, ¢ ...... 2 0 |ended 5 to 3 in the Colliers favor. Thé | Crane, 1b A g | Pirates are without a game for next 0 | Connelly, 3b . o 2 Sunday and would like to hear from Kty A some out of town team. Address TN B E Thomas Crowe, 134 Church street. The IMoorcip & M REIEN: 3 0 |score: Alpines. Tears with the players, it is prob- s bie the magnates win have « neart | BFAY6S WHIP Gubs and Cardinals g O g TN DL heart talk regarding the entire s Ly : L welcn, ss uation. The association i in a J Ph ]] b . S § Zwick, 1If d way and the baseball doctor who ump On | les i W 2 ! i % b Stanley, p Drenc ribe the proper remedy will | - ! i : . - . Havileck, 2b Welcomed with delight. Poor at- | " | - ; : 3 Schiedler, 1b dance fs the allment and this is | Cincinnatl, July 10.—Adter big Fred : : ; 8% - - . Conley, c Bt as fatal to baseball as a weak | Toney, the Tennessee mountaineer, ’ : : “lood, rf ..... art would be to a human being. LidabestaqigacigCogubsiitiegpiich s e g : : Swanson, cf few, if any, of the clubs are earn- | duel in the first game of yesterday's ; . : e O'Brien, 3b thelr expenses and some of them | Couble header at Redland fleld, the | . . : | ve already begun to talk about | league-leading Robins came back in 7 | king the gates and cutting adrift | the second contest and massacred . 5 ok . Y TR m the league. While some of the | tEree of the Rhineland hurlers, win- | . S e ? ; N bs have been able to keep their | ning as they pleased. The score of B e St = 3 S Stolen bases, Comgv Dudjack 1 lextremities above water, the | the first contest was 8 to 0. The e . . o G D | conware Jority are floundering in a high | second game ended 10 to 3. . . o e 5 Capbol Lot lon basca LB R Ghl | Monlon xt £ and nary a lifeguard is within | Toney was supreme master of every | i it : ; i i i : 4, Fafnir 4; struck out, by Stanley 14, | O. Kopf, ling distance. ituation in the initial contest. He | ey 3 B DT lanii ezt un o |rc i ray omething must be radically wrong. | held the leaders to three scattered o : E g | Campbell | Loughery, b assoclation draws from the most | hits, two of which were obtained by 2 3 e : “% e Tos N P | Welsh, 2n ulous territory in New England | George Cutshaw and the other by Mil- - " » ; L o . | Fanie, 10, Gorbin Screw. 0, | Rivers, 3 there is no reason why it should | ler. Cutshaw got his first safety in 5 : . . ; ; = o Coogan, 1f be successful, all things being | the second, hut O'Mara grounded out : : ‘. Corbin Screw Co. Hill, p al. One thing is certain, the fans | to Herzog. The scores s 2 =i B . showing very Iittle interest and First Game. idy o sbopo 8s this is remedied the league will . h. e. . : . : WlstEeh &L ell to last until Labor day. It is | Cincinnati ...... 10200000%—3 5 0| L : : Willismsfier e pable that the magnates will be | Brooklyn ...... 000000000—0 ¢ - | Beckman, 1f, ed to do some revamping within | Batteries — Toney and Wi 7 g - Campbell, 25, 3b next few weeks. Bridgeport and | Coombs and Miller. o . 2 | Willis, 1b .. .. London are ready to quit, it is | Second Game. - B, Stepanian, ss, ¢ ed, and Owner Sullivan of the | r. h. e : : Ehies, & 2o rence club is wearing a gloomy | Brooklyn 202003003—10 14 0 : 3 Kolinoski, p , and rightly 50 as he is about | Cincinnati .... 101001000— 3 9 1 = o . . Sadd, rf .... 0 to the bad. So acute was the | Batteries—Marquard and Meyers: | : , . ; O'Leary, If ... ption at TLawrence that Vice | Rluejacket, Twining, Moseley and e 5§ 11 0 3 djdent Dan O'Neil of the associa- | cyarke. | : . D . 30 3 S e Sy b000s00 ] made a hurried trip to the banks e e G Fafnir Bearing Co. VALLEY LEAGU Colliers .............. 00001400x—5 k e Merrimack river Saturday and o ab. : bthed the ruffled feelings of the Braves 5, Cubs 1. S Shaen X < Welch, ss fs weho/ were threatening to se- | chicago, July 10.—Boston hit| . e 3 Zwick, 1f ... a divorce from Sullivan on the | v, ghn oppartunely vesterday and de- - Gt ; Stanley, 1b ... ads of non-support.| O'Nell, set- | toateq Chicago by 5 to 1. Nehf held | b B t | Havileck, 2p the dispute temporarily but there | {1, 1ocal men to five scattered hits. | i : Scheidler, p fitain to be a red hat diseussion | cpf. oot ST U0 LR CERUSEC out : sl = - Conie e Lawrence situation tOMOITOW | ynen Mann tripled and scored on an Mack, ¢ it b | cliffe 1; first base on errors, Pirates 0'325271‘; ublic -apathetic? That | IMfield out. The score: n Francisco, July 10.—Willlam [nis for awhile. Recent developments, | SWanson, ef .. Noonan, ¢ ........ 3 0 struck out by Hinchliffe 11, by y P (4 ¢ - M. e.| Johnston, holder of the national ten- | however, indicate that his game will | O'Brien, 8b ....... ] Kahms, ss ........3 i Chalmers 9; umpire, Crowley; time, . pluestion the magnates must solve = % Boston ........ 012000020—5 11 0 . 5 not be affected. His physician s Tah y. answe: that' the'l. J ) nis championship, has annou 2 s is physician states 5 oom Beglay. 1 2bae S0 F e answer Clgothat e nieago -...... 000100000—1 & 2 . b SR S 0 Gt S G o 10 12 27 10 0 - are not given the baseball they intention of competing in the na- |ever he wa 2 " | Fatnir Bearing .......322200010—10 Hinchcleff, rf wont to go mad over a few | Ratteries — Nehf and Gowdy; | tional championshi ; ot slonsenaniody to andiiwithontiiany S e 000000006 Blanchard, p Pioneers Win Their Game. Vot WS s * 3 i £ onship tournament at|danger of aggravating the injury. ! Corbin Screw ...... L Game. 880, There does Dot eem 0 |¥oughn, Lavender, Seaton and| Forest Hills, N. Y., late in the season. | Johnston's fi tournament in the [ Three base hits, Stanley ] 36 4 |, ThesPloneers entertained the Mem- :us::‘fmcf“eet S bilien sona. | TIobeE The injury to his back, received here | cast will be the annual invitation meet | two base hits, Stanley, Sadd; hit i d towese club of New Haven yesterday Ithat ‘axisted h‘et\vecn the players recently, will not interfere with his i of the Longwood Cricket club at Bos- | Scheidler 3, off ]\n!:nnskl 12; FVU\?IP i Farmington. afternoon and Rush, the local man B Siitio 1as dtasppenred. Ter- Cards S, Phillies 6, plans for the season. Johnston sus- | ton. The national champion will also | bases, Beckman, Campbell, Mack, gave them only seve hits as their B . . e ot s S th 2 (h tained a bad fall near his home a |go to Seabright, Newport and South- | Conley, Welch; sacrifice hit, Stanley: | D0 a lell| sharel ori thelll swattentitl Farr, Sl gy St. Louls, July 10.—St. Louls de- |short time ago, and at first it was | hampton and the rest a few days be- | hit by pitcher, O'Brien, Stepanian: Goeb, 1f x : | visiting finger, was free with his hits-* [Eoiaits s N e | chrronnoon e 59w | ensBonsms sl srerrress colbore Moot g g w 0 Welch, ss. Kiniry, 2h. Crowe, 2b Paulson, cf. Byette, 1b. O'Brien, If. Hientz, rf. Conolly, c Hinchliffe, p, Sre wo o1 comora S R r wlornocoorwms olosocscososss? SoH R Lue oo b Colliers. ab. e =) | Blanchard, 3b. Buddy, If. Paton: S8, | Two base hits, Crane, Toma; stolen ' Minor, rf. hases, Alpines 5, Rangers 5: bases on | Wood. ¢ balls, off Moore 3, off Hill 4; struck | Beckman { out, by Moore 8, by Hill 6; passed | Dudjack. i balls, Woodward 3;: wild pitches, H:1l | Goeb, cf. { 1; umpire, Crowley; time, 1:10. || Ci, Alpines ...... 5 | Rangers 2 13 1b. ccomoRHooKp MR E L OB OMD cococococorans® 5 T | rmington 5, P s 1. Eatmington § ficucers | Two-base hits, Connolly, Dudjack, Pioneers. | Minor; hits, off Hinchliffe 11; oft o. | Chalmers 5; stolen bases, Paulson, Fitzpatrick, 3b ....5 0 ;1| Welch, Goeb, 2; double plays. Welch, DUCHCE §f RS o | Crowe, Byett; left on bases, Pirates 7, Sehade, 1b o | Colliers 5; base on balls, off Hinech- 0 = OUio Ol Ot e Goldberg, D ....... share of the day’s outing. The score: Pioneers ab, Stanley Works. ab. r. 1b. po. . 5 | Holleran, ¢ .. - 110 ‘ Newark at Buffalo. (Two games). | Hentz, 1If \(.\lr‘ul‘l\s Results. Providence at Rochester. (Two | Sweeney, ss Boston 5, Chicago 1. games) Paulson, 2b, p Batteries—Ames, Meadows, Wil- incinnati 3, Brooklyn 0 (first Baltimore at Toronto. | Barrett, rf S | Dudack, 1f. | Noonan, c. | Schade, rf. Two hase hit, Schroeder; sacrifice | Blinn, cf. Ross 2. Kahms, Goeb: stolen | F}‘ZDMNCI\ 3b. bases. Moakler, Noonan: double play: Moakler to Santoro to McCue 2, San- | toro to McCue: left on bases, Pioneers {A. Farmington 8: bases on balls, off | Pioneers .. - ... 002000020—4 Farmington ..... ..011300000 corp layer today ight be a & £ - = = 3 e, todsy g feated Philadelphia vesterday, 8 to 6. |thought he might have to forego ten- | fore he defends his national title. left on bases, Corbin Screw 6, Fafnlr Ross, ss L b Stk > 2 {and as a result Hinchliffe and Begley Bastern association who can , ) u g and the personal following of | e Was withdrawn in the seventh in- 11, by Kolonoski 10; umpire, Camp- Moakler, ss ...... 3 0 |the day in a fine running catch. An- ring. Mayer, who relieved him, B li bell; time, 2:15. Farrell, rf ... & derson, formerly of the New Haven e Tho TuriordoTn: | plehat, snient fall e asebali News In a Nutshell . of the New Britain club? Or | Meadows, who followed him, fared Connell was not popular, as y ¥ r. h. e. Bra is commonly understood, in | St. Louis ...... 00030050*—8 8 3 | 1 about him, which was suffi- | ; ot % Mg lirms and Gonzales; Demaree, Mayer | 83me). Richmond at Montreal. Grovie \an el known advertiser once | and Burna. Brooklyn 10, Cincinnati 3 (second e t it i ly s son and not = : l:iaigols Where 15 the man in | TWo triples, two doubles and four 8; bases on balls, off Scheidler 3, off Schroeder, o ..... 3 | each collected three goods slams. Du- e singles were made off Demaree before | e ——— — Kolinoski 4; struck out, by Scheidler Brickley, cf .. Sad dack produced the fielding feature of onnery, when that sterling war- | . jvas leading the Hartford club? | pitched air-tight ball. Ames was ———— Santoro, 2b . High school was at short for the vis~ N. & J. 12, Stanley Works 2 IMcGuelE b itors ad put i three errors as his Gonnell of the New Haven club? | badly and was relieved in the ninth |V now there comes a roar that | by Willlams. The score: NATIONAL LEAGU Games Tods ¢n balliwick or on the road. | Philadelphia ... 102100002—6 11 ay be the case, but the people | h 1 [ 7 don’t care what the people | e i i pout me as long as they say | St. Louls §, Philadelphia 6 Jackson, p, 2b | J ¢ ASTERN ASSOCIATION. Hutchins, 1b 2w Hinchliffe, rf.-1b. Rush, p. NN LIS O Ra o CompmMporoeaT 45 e e oo en e R Gonnell was in that Giants Dine on Ple, Other teams not scheduled. What a great many said about i : Bl — as not of a complimentary na- | Youngstown, Ohio, July 10.—The Yesterday’s Res Blanchard first base on orrors, | Bt they aia use him as a fre. | Glants took an exhibition game from Standing of the Clubs. NeR P o Lt st Pioneers 4, Farmingion 2: strucks out, | o 38 ; topic of conversation. There | the Tellings, a local seml-professional Bridgeport 3.0, Worcester 1.1 . | by Blanchard 1, by Goldherg f: wild | el ny more, too numerous to men- | leam here vesterday, 8 to 2. Pie | Brooklyn S0 | (No others scheduled) B Potrus, 8 «.oooone | nitch. Goldberg; time, 1:45; umpire, | ab ho could be classified with | Way, former Yale twirler, allowed iladelphia ... ; ' Dunn Hab P || EeHE, | L aggested and they are without | elght hits. The Tellings were unable Pl : v - Eitsiatbl e | Reyhoias it qale n baseball today. “Jim" | to bunch their bingles except in the | Chicas SR SR S B Standing of the Clubs. e | Klopproth, 1b. owner of the Hartford club, | siXth inning, when five hits netted | New York ........... 32 34 485 g . et g, | Anderson, ss. . B 1o countod on to in. |them a pair of runs, Georse Kelly | Pitteburen oo nn. ool 37 463 | New London ......... 3 T e lTs THE FAD TU | Huling, cf. ... he growls of the bleachers in |and Fred Merkle hit the ball hard, the | St. Louis .. & e .453 | Portland G0 ; ;f“\ 1 i i 5 [T} | Gough, 2b. . britain but “Jim” was satisfied | former getting a home run and a two- | Cincinnati . ... ....... 3 3 4 Worcester ......... ; S RULL YUUR OWN | Hettron, It rate of two blts per growler. | bagger. Merkle connected for two Springticld DD Ricio, ¢ ... ita ans used to pack | doubles. The score by inning: G Today. | Ly ERAT Seil Bomso, LBLEL s 0 I ARETTES ew Britain fans used to pack | o am 3 nn . 3 el R ! !}k\rr p. | @ 5 e 1o o 10D bk as much to see Clarkin get | . h.e.| Boston at Chicago. Lowell ng as to see his team get |New York ... 023100101—'13" 3| New TYork at Pittsbur | Hartford ...%... 30 . 4. All of which should not, |Tellings ....... 000002000—2 3| Philadelphia at St. Louis. LaWEeNCe --..eeceoen-» 22 80, .dz3 ] 3 obably did not worry, the _ ol k 8 Brooklyn at Cineinnati. New Haven ......... 36 Stanley Works .......000001010— 2 Smart Smnkers’EVBWWhETE Are 3 magnate as the money came | _ Batteries—Way and Wendell; Cost, i o g North & Judd ........00308001x—12 | “pojfing Byll” Durham Into right through the little hole in | Hlagerman and Corll, = Two base hits, Patrus, Hutchins; Fresh. F it Cinarettes— Two-base hit, Hinchcliffe; sacrifice office. That was the heyday e AMERICAN LEAGU = hite, oft Jackson, 13 in 5 innings, oft resh, Fragra g | hit, Fitzpatrick; stolen bases, Biinn, ball in these parts ! 5 ita Toaay: Paulson, 1 in 4 innings, off Scott, 6 in Most Enjoyable of Smokes | Begtey 2. Kiopprotn, Huling; double writer will, no doubt, be criti- An Evén Break. s S aatita A 3 8 9 innings; stolen bases, Holleran, i plavs, Gough and Klopproth; left on L 2 Z Yesterday’s Results, Hartford at Springfield. L =4 e | e T Montowese 5; base Bl gadating that the plavers | oo Sl S G L e : s ! T & Sweeney 2, Jackson, Patrus, Howe, ] i | vases, & o ; show the same spirit and S s L s poiEazicschetlog; : Tanacean el McAvoy; double plays, Jacksoa 10 Fashion for smokers decrees |on balls, off Rush 3; first base on ey dla a few vears ago. |2nd Bridseport broke vesterday, Standing of the Clubs. Portland at Lynn. St e & ; rios Dlimcht i Wontihest s nir t::\ Commercial air and their | Pridgeport taking the first game, 3 to R - (Three games scheduled). LR besee Ll oyl (tha iy ouRwon i di befamattlanc) by pitcher, Dudack, by Herr (2); B b ity 15 not up to the stapd. | 1, and Worcester winning the second, | New York ......... 1 | struck out, by Rush 7, by Herr 3; jslity 1s not up to ABC" | 1'to 0. The second game was called | Clevelana s = v ks d he teams are not so well bal- Tiine endlor inelntibiinnine tolper: | T ey it ‘me pitch, Herr; umpire, Hough; ; P e end of the - | Bosto 2 : : v % ) d altogether the interest of | 21 e ¢ las v to Gatehia by Tl (_m‘ . . PROFESSIONAL LEAGUES. Sy wcuks) 2 nttibylpitcher) by Scott, | RYOHTIONAICIR ATE EC S ) | time, 1:40. has petered c Tt & RS : (Hentz); struck out, by Scott 8, hy The makings’’ consist of | QR Pabl e ApaTase First Game Detroit S 3 Tacksonis, byl BEamlisen i fpasecd fhalls it B Brll i Durham & tobaccorand sas Rovers Defeat Glendales, L cast a baneful influence over Detroit ... ] Clinton 1, Holleran 1; wild ptehes, | 0 o4t W ; receipts at the league parks , N5 000000% S8 . o0 aan oo 2oon Eastern League. Paulson 2: umpire, Haugh: time, 2:15. | P00k of “papers”. When you | rTne Glendales of Bristol took a probably the big reason why ["Bridgeport . g 130%0200 i 9 | Philadelphia 6 L | Hartfora 2-0, Springzfield 1-5. i have poured a little “Bull’”’ Dur- | trip to this city vesterday only to Worcosteniieis. - e Bridgeport 7-0, New Haven 2-4. CITY LEAGUE. ham into a ‘‘paper” and shaped |meet defeat at the hands of the & not payirs. Every amateur | Worcester ... 000079080=2 2 . ) Btar /pro team has a large follow- atteries LS L TP FAINeSE LoCAyS New London ., Lynn i g > - 1w | Rovers. 1 the Bristol High > McQuillan and Tyler. Chicago at Boston I Rnuexill JEayneca R0 it to your liking, you are ready | “9VCI® T o looals but ‘they at rivalry exists. Hardly a Portland 6-4, Lowell 1-1. awnees ; ; 'g"r:;‘n': Gk it a Second Game. Cleveland at New York | \\Olil':l‘l\:“ “] 1]'v‘“:”_‘(]‘n‘(v:o Pawnees to enjoy the cigarette that con- | fonna_ n e sl gland does not boast a base- i St. Louis at Philadelphia \’|;."“”’ ; el en o g : noisseurs sayisthe mostenjoyable | igs. C ampbell of the Rovers tin- 7 iy ot N ational League. s 5 ; : : : ; By 1t Agturally follows that ;\’ry-g.;(;:\r&:xr( o0 00010—1 " 3 } Detroit at Washington. Tt el St S smoke in the world — fresh, fra- ;zu::h:] himself by fanning thirteen 1"”0“" o ‘]}:fl"nf"‘f’““;"'””"“'}:“S S i i o - - = Yok ¢ s R. Chalmers, ¢ ....4 grant, mild and sweet. i m'n::‘”mm ayers would prefer to watch a 4 - £ 5 2 T orlats E e s R rer Lo waich A Batterles A\[r!)vuflr‘(n‘ Qlt‘ln\nlm and T AT N TN Philadelphi Louis 4 Y/‘ _Slh‘ji“°’- =8 It’s an easy matter to learn to | Rovers ... e e 02100308 0cg Turner and Moshier. ey e T Zwick, 2 ey oar e I B ui D G o dalee e St ham. There’s a knack to jt— | Batteries—Campbell and Ber interest rather than go to a = i e it Tyler, cf mal league and see men p— Yesterday's Results, American League. P‘rpl\(;, of, 1f . . e had that’s all. Any man can master & § the art after a few trials. And to hey do not know pit their Montreal 14, Itimore 4, . Chicago 2, New York 1. Scharff, make it easier, the manufacturers Cubs Take Two. hinst others in the same class. Marlins Finally Do It, o Sl el Bt Schards i-professional club has come | New Haven, July 10.—New Ha Montreal 13 Balthnorers Washington 2, St. Louis 1. ¥, Schroedel, p of “Bull”’ Durham, Durham N. C. The Cubs of this city made a clean ! > | up over the week end and took two pifast clip within the past | jcfeated New London for the first|game). Detroit 3, Philadelphia | one-sided games. Saturday they went s and is now stronger in |¢ seasor sterds Fs and is now | time this 1 yesterds L — | International League. 39 % : : ; Devine, the New Haven catcher, was Standing of the Clubs. A will mail free to any address in P the United States on request an | to South Manchester and defeated the illustrated booklet showing the | Hudsons of that place by the score i i S | Providence 10-4, Buffalo 0-5 correctway toroll your cigarettes. ; of 16 to 2. On Sunday the Elmers of | Hartford came to this place only to knocked out in the fourth inning, W. i . S hen a ball glanced from his bat and | Providen 5 5 itimore ontreal 4- SMOKE [ when a pall glanced from hi t and | Providence . aeseosns 8 7585 e e e F. Selander, ¢ . « - . Bull” Durham is sold every- |y qereated 19 to 4. The Cubs are in where. Get a Sc sack today need of Saturday and Sunday games | struck him in the head. Smith took | Buffalo free book of papers goes withit, | and those having anything to offer his place. The score e 4 | Rochester 1-3, Newark 0 ZIthrf]a;;;]:‘: 5. } . h. Richmond S e 2 .5 | American Association. ‘] ‘;h”m'”: (‘.f cew He 0011000%—. i E 3 3 ndianapolis 2. St. Paul < t b New Haven it = 0002 ERR | Monireal e an Paul 1 . D. Selander, rf . ““Roi! your own!” should address George Karalazia, 90 New London ... 000001000—1 Toronto =0 3 b ‘olumbus 7. Kansas City 3 Dwight, 2bh Winter street. ol nocoowows? 24 PIONeers i« - cusiisi 14200110x—9 Montowese e 200001000—3 Vorks 4, North & Judd 7; bases on | yp.to-date you must supply your- alls, off Jackson 1, off Scott 2; first et P S S A ¢ . v: nd “‘roll Easefonierrors) Morthia bddlsl stans | SC1 Withistheimalinpsita 3 ommoof® oo SRBuROH®woIL ® o 4 fD, PLEASANT 5c CIGAB Battericsssiyeaveri andMEDevine, vark ... ceee g ) 155 | Milwaukee 10, Toledo § G. Cambpbell, ss, 3b Smith; Fortune, Sherman and Russell. | Rochester ............ E Minnegpolis 3-3, Louisville 2-3. Blanchard, 2b, p e

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