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anding of Inter-Pl; ey Pirates at lomposed of eur pl: 1. o thi section pard strus or eries for the b Next Month--American a: (CITING EVENTS !Schulte of Cubs Says He’s Far From Being Has Been AT SMITH SCHOOL ng Ladies Show “Mere Man” Why They Should Vote lay was ol pl at the The events order and en- high among the | who had gathered | »unds to compete for honors. | weather in the morning did n the spirits of the chil- heir shouts and vells could blo 1W3 Some exciting hes were Ly the male element le young ladies showed the are ci why they should be sallot. This morning two meets were participated in st street and Smalley school day yeround. in short Tne hlete 1 mpe results of yvesterds meet at Smith follows Bovs 40 yards dash, 60-pound class, pene Kasc 1st; Alva Hames, ; LeRoy Exwurtzel, 3rd. 0 yards d 75-pound class, ety Thur 2nd, Sigurd ; 3rd, N. Dyson. hree standing broad jumps, nd class, 1st, Eugene Kascrow, 2 in; 2nd, Arthur Marglot; Exwurtzel. hree standing broad jumps, 86- nd class, 1st, Dyson, 20 ft. 1in; Harry Thureson; 3rd, Sigurd reson. ndian Club jon's team, m 2nd. Basket Dyson’s m, e s row, 1st, Thure- 60~ 19 8rd, Le- Iy relay dst; race, Harry Howard Thureson’s all tes hustle relay m; Harry race, won | Thureson’s | 2nd irls 40 yards dash, 60-pound class, Iha Simonofsky, 1st; Louise Hieneck, Alda Becker, 3rd. y da pound na nd, Ma 3rd, Edith Konopf. Bkipping rope race, 60-pound class, Adda Becker; 2nd, Mary Sinkfe- z; 3rd, Anna Simonofsky. Bkipping rope race, 75-pound class, | Mary McKenna; 2nd, Anna Stas- Alce Carlson. relay, Anna t; Louise 0 ds dash c! y 1st, McKen- kelanus [ | | i | 3rd, : club Staska- ‘ team, Hieneck's 2nd Louise Heineck’s | kalanus' team, | » Burritt team defeated the High | 5 in two games of ball yesterday, | going 14 innings and the The score of the first game | and the second 13 to b. Somanowski; Wisk and | the batteries in both | ond 9. 53 btcher chy es. and were Playground Standings. >w that the playsrounds are well ! lder way and the varfous teams | ve played their first games the nding of the clubs are in order. llowing is the standing in the vari- s clubs in the different games. Standing Dodge Ball, Boys. L 0 0 0 1 | | | | Bartlett East Burritt Smalley . High St. Smith nding of Inter (Girls Burritt Racings, Girls, Boys. PIRATEF The All to this city Sunday Hart's field some of the :nd about to this of th The Pir but jn t noon’s cle: lay jour- the | s are ama- the city of have fastest teams ites exepct a end will 100k | 1p. The bat- | be Flesh and | fastest yers in and up eriden time | | | eaned | up an afte visitors will Connor and for the loce nd Conle; SMOKE A MILD, PLEASA 5S¢ CIGAR some | Philade NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1916. SE———— lerzog’s Drive Wins for (fl;;ts—--l’layground Events--Speaker Increases Lead 10 389--Duluih Regatla id Egstern League Results--Pirates vs. All Stars To-morrow--Other Sports | HERZOG'S DRIVE WINS FOR GIANTS ! 1 ((Cron D)) MY Schulte, July Cub: Chicago, Irank the Chica is hot under veteran outflelder, Why? Well, recently collar. all nk was ready would not he One the stern baseb critic that ¥ ard and next year. the the for with needs only watch Schulte in a game or to study his averages to learn that he is from being all in as a regular playe He is playing the game he did ten years ago ]Hl“\t‘l' “I do not feel than I did ten years ago’’ said ai Cubs a bit said Schulte not find to | ar | as well today | and says so | older | an has tir h ths av ih ba ca it opinion, th pos: wt wi Roush S\.ows Well Chic: July -Charles Herzog | Ated his return to the New Yor! fter an absence of three year vesterday afternoon In order the day might be picia erstwhile ma Rec ck the w the with Th follows T 000020000—2 8 000000100—1 6 ind more a r of ag the which decid Cubs; re {he str bl 2 the te Chica j T ha jesuc score was ) New York Chic R Rariden Fischer. tterios—Tes Lavender rean 136 and Matty. The story Mathewson is somewhat of Richard who left London more v tramp and returned as its T.ord Mayor, omething like that Alout sixteen yvears the burg of Cincinnati cut Mathewson as a youth of no particular promise. Yes- terday they 1 him with hop hops the Cincinnati for this is a large conte indeed not have Under Reds Losce July of Chri Rods the talc Cincinnati, the return of mz or of the cont of o loose crow bein 1 1s brewi Tt Matty new lies, with Tiobhin mereile of the unfortunate arted on his Wit the Phil- cond penn: cves, wero by a that could with v up winning 4 1o ninth innine, with Roush tripled, tWo runs necessary but in trying to score ning run was caught at the score joh victory., of a s the the ons hefore game score two men bringing in to tio the win- The the te. score, 0300010002 2000000020 and K Wingo Philadelphia Cincinnati Ratteries— Rixey neider, Knetzer and —4 lifer Take —Ames weakened B Lonis ves Contest. st the for a Tuly 2 eighth inning home triple and a which gave two runs and 1e herc i to vier wrd ar as pounded ball The much since that take a back seat for and you will find up in the batting the end of the season. | giving the Cubs better | seball than I have for years be- use we have a manager for whom is pleasure to work. Tinker, in my is one of the smartest leaders have ever had, with the | exception of Frank Selee. ho was a wonder.” Schulte has been th the Chicago team for fourteen | rs. Picture shows Schulte batting. harder to play ivanced y s not : ne to m v Younger at T will erages a ink T am 50 ) the me 5 plt be well s vesterday as hit 1 pitched the last two inni I credited with having made the long- cst hit, a home run, seen at the S(. Louis park. The score: Hughes Hornsby W 1d 100100020 000012000 Tyler, Ames, Williams Foston St. Loui Batteri | Goway e. 1 3 gl Cub 3 Hughes and ible e Diamond for Mamaux, Pittsburgh, Juiy 22 tween Brook and Pittsburgh called off on ount of rain in —The game be- wag the here 2 in first part of the fourth inning vesterday, with the to 2 or of the latter. Yesterday was Mamaux Day, and friends of the score NATIONAL LEAGU he other d “and I do Yesterday's Results. Boston 4, St. Louis 3 New York 2, Chicago 1. Philadelphia 6, Cincinnati 4 (10 in- ings) Brooklyn-Pittsburgh, rain. Standing of the Clubs. L. 4 )0 560 Brook Boston Iyn Iphia Tk h 194 481 471 460 07 New Y¢ Pittshu Chicago St Cincinnati Lonis ¥'s Games. Louis. Chig t Cincinnati Pittsburgh Boston at New Yor Philade 1 Jrookly AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Washington Philadelphia rain or wet of the w Chicago T, Cleveland 7, - games, Standing Clubs. ‘Today’s Games. Yorl n phia Detroit St. Lou Chic 1dc RN LEAGUE. rday’s Results. 1 ford well 4 of the Clubs. W 14 46 Standing 415 409, | vite i ) L N |5 header). | 547 | | | | '\ lrz | P I | Montreal Baltimore R N R rounds. | | fe e « 1 !l fe 13 I W | qu Church | H M by r Ui Weav broke andmaster th pla ‘clock, Pirate pitcher presented him with dinmond pin. A feature of the con- test was a home run by Hinchman in the third inning. vwrence ew Haven ridgeport RACES CONCLIDED. Toda at Springfield ht Events July Bridgeport (double- Events Divided. —The In- achting association’s twenty-third annual regatta came to a close herc last night with the di tribution of prizes to winning vachts- men. The series of events for sail yachts was conclnded yesterday ternoon when the third and final was saifled. Honors were divided tween Cleveland, Buffalo, Toledo Detroit boats. The winners in various classes follow: Class Q, Spider Buffalo Yacht club 21-foot Camila, 0it Country club, Class R. Pam, R, | 1and Yacnt club Modern cruisers, Grosse Point Y 16-foot class, troit Yacht eluh. Private-owne Ring. Toledo Ya¢ l4-foot class, Maumee River 18-foot class, Sandu cht F 1 1Y ince for power s Light and The winning boat Commodore Alexander Tretroit Yacht cluh, Concluded Lowell at Hartford. New Haven at Portland. Lynn at Worcester. Lawrence at New London Put 1 ter-Lake Tky., O., INTERNATIONAL LEAG Yesterday's Results. 5, Baltimore 4 Montreal 1 Providence-Richmond, Rochester-Toronto, Standing of (he Clubs, heat be- and the o 6, rain wet grounds. G. Northrup Rumney, De- rovidence Ly oronto E. Power, Cleve- Chewinl cht club Hoorah V., fechmond ewark ochester Schell, De- cathoats ht club, Old Sam, Tod Baltimore s Richmond Toronto at Montreal at "vro. Prottengier, Yacht club Alladin, club. won the Providence, (two) Rochester "(two). Ruffalo Emmons, v long di to De vester- t: | troit aa cruise return is owned SOUSA IN TRAP SHOOT, R. I, July 22—Pro- amateur trap shooters New IZngland partici- | in the first day's| e ooting of the Rhode Island s | CROKER ADDS RACING STRING. ap shooting championship on the| New York, July One of rounds of the Providence Gun club in | passengers on the steamship ranston. The high amateurs Were| which arrived yesterday, was Clark, Jr., of Worcester, and W. J. [ arjlls, a prominent English r of this city, each of whom || man. who has a 140 out of a possible 150 clay | oughbreds at Newmarket. Just J nning was high fore leaving England Mr. Mills essional with 139. Among the ed Richard Croker in Ireland w John Philip So sold him a lot of race horses and composer | war has killed racing in Engl my horses ve cating their off and Mr. Croker made me offer s0 1 thought it better pose of them,” sald Mr terday. “‘However, 1 stiil lot of two-v. all of well bred."” ¥ by Providence ssional and om all over ated vesterday the CEAY horse- be- visit- and “The 1 and heads a fine to dis- Mills ves have a fine which are igeons. pro- | par- cipants the MANCHESTER. bascball and of ANNEX TO Sunday the Annex ill journey to Manch strong W t End The followir to report and Stanle Holleran, Chalmers, club er play club men the corner streets eidor, Blanc Tenny, Campbe Huck, Schnelder, trip will be made | rooters are in- ar-olds, e are g 1ested t FOR Penn., ger AUSTRALIA. Tuly OFF st Newen Dims other of five Australla Jimmy Chip and with ng for a ot ogan, cConn, 1d Selander auto truck G leavis Johnson, of rge The and all boxers, n s ring experts tour and Chinga gReds With Matty at Helm Lose— | | tional | the Seh- | jts junior eight in both the | disbanded yesterday. | points | entry and Gonzales. | a af- | | the ! not seen this | will keep them on the jump from s | able McLeod of the | Baltic, | large stable of thor- | | tneluding NEW EPOCH IN THE HISTORY OF ROWING Twenty-Six Clubs to Compete at Duluth Regatta Next Month la July Unless all the Duluth, | fail, the annual regatta of of is to be 11 rowing \ssociation Amateur Oars men, which rowed at Duluth on August and will mark in this country. Most striking the easterner fact that seating accommodations 5,000 spectators will be availabie straight- v, which land epoch in for at tl away separated om 1. More mile and a quarte on St. Louis a narrow B neck of course by Superior. in hundred representing and seulls to in ¢ ke th and twer crews cight day one fifty ty \ oared men, clubs, will ing from single she will meet racing. compete oy two s signs | Na- | of | | | Bridg | $1.000 Challenge Trophy. for :sible 00 Incentive j entering is many by the L thy races ded gift of | Julius Rarnes of patron of the challenge winning prov challer rophy Duluth, the wea Duluth Boat club trophy will to the the 1test wer in the to be follow 1dopted for Lipton Two clu v event— Philadelphia Desj the from the east will have to compete in the regatta it that there will be a fair crews from this side of hanies. New York will not up to other years, but “Iphia, Boston, Baltimore s ton will be represented in force. The New York A. C. club will enter ana of ring nur &t re . The ed being similar the award of the rophy in yacht will have crews in Vesper Boat club nd the Duluth club distance that crews system to that Sir Thor racing. eve of the ite journey is probable number of the in junior race, while W, > line in the cham- Roony of intermediate title mith will go to tk hip s Tom will be in the row in the doubles with 1, Nonpareils and send a crew or Zohn Bohemians ma two, Philadelph clubs will in are the Vespers, Five Clubs from Five Philadelphia the regatta. They Pennsylvania Barge, University Undines Maltas and two are expected to send entries in July 29. Both the Arundel and Ariel clubs of Baltimore, the Potomac of Washington, the Union of Boston, Rockrimmon, Atlanta and Union Springfield, the two Lynn clubs, the Celtic and Western of Buffalo, the Detroit of Detroit, the Grand Rapids, the Lincoln Park of Chicago, the Peoria, the Minnesota of St. Paul and the Duluth clubs make up the other crews entered. be re and others before IMPORTANT DEAL So Says McGraw in Speaking of Re- turn of Buck—Looks for Big Drive. John asies, but he did in talking of t| Charley Herzog July into ecs t night brought Chica rely goes just that la 1l which back to the Giants. “I have put across some mighty im- nt deals since I have been man- of the Giants,” declares McGraw, the dicker that gave us I regard as the most important of all. When we et Artie Fletcher back into game along: Herzog, we the other a thing or We will be bac the fight in no time, “With Fletcher and Herzog { know of at least four would not have lost Ilerzog is a pepper in victory and defeat the Giants need show clubs season zames we on this box all the and that's right trip. me what most now. Iie I need not Herzy has been with fore, and you know what a cavorite he made himself with York fans. “I have always Herzog is a wonder. It's not only his great plaving ability but his remark- enthusiasm. He is as ‘fresh’ as s busher trying to to finish ength explain to us great any maintained nd make o ake he a peppery good feel that the gr Brooklyn due to slide pretty scon Braves are going none too well the Phillies are just hanging on vith Herzog and Sallee to help I do not see how they will keep down." us, us OHIO LEAGUE BLOWS, Portsmouth, Ohio, 2 poor attendance and loss, nchise Ohio to close been in tarted July certain holders vesterday The league nine years with eight W. Va.; aysville, K nkfort, Ky.; —Due to financial of the decidc he Tt clubs, State league the season existence this on Charleston W. Va.; M ington, Ky.; Fr: Portsmouth, Ohlo over ington, Lex- FOR PIRATES. July 22.—Two added to the ! NEW PITCHER| Pittsburgh, P pitchers were yesterday roster of the Pittsburgh National league baseball cub, J. E. Coffindafer and Paul Carpenter of the Chillicothe club of the Ohlo State lea % | | | | McGraw will | two | playing | | | Hunt- | and | This | club | | | | do | | won to | FASTERN LEAGUE Doubles and I Contest of Iriples I tween Bridgeport and Lowell—Sen- ators Drop One to Lynn. ell replete De Briageport, defeated lLow 6 to doubles a home e with triy hit o5 ninger got just inside the left field fence Flah was spiked t Torphy slding home tire. House pitched Bridgeport. Th ty it c 1ad ball ind good sCore 00010104x 00¢ 04 1 jatterie Zeiser. )0 House nd Kilhu Flahe July i Hartford carly lead of continued to pound Gero, ed him, defeating H vesterday. The hitting two singles and were i Lyons wi sug te witl rtiord, 5 of Pry three The the ap. features tford 1tteric Gero and AMERICAN LEAGUE Hits tunched by Ind Deat Ath- letics—White Sox Victory Due to Frrors, Philadel Clevela Lunched nine of its Jlve hit Nabors in three inni yesterd iladc ail le four bat up. with thre score: | clevelana ... 0 Philadelphia tteries. oum Lors and Meyer and 010 010000001 and D arroll B « o} Washington, rors Help White § July 1 Rav- | pounded Scott for sevent ind he | Barge, | the | Henr: of | Herzog | hits ves but was beaten by Chica se of five cost inning, with base, out to tic ssed Gharrity by Henry : ) terc > | te beca the twe ! runs nc bas rid ninth on led He but In wo nd r t Cicotte pa the e ended « \ hicago 00100 ashingtor Eatteries—Scott, Dumont, 1003 001000202— Cicotte Ayer: ang anc %/- rt | be- | New | that | gue, \\lnohl oN Combines with a taste that 1 and | run on — Washington 7 Cricke g the INDIANS HELD UP } BY SPEAKER'S BAT - | Increases Lead to 389 Robertson First in National ker's the is Spe and ir r rinted here We ay, es- (tting ) and st tal red olen cri- t half Atters the ling 180, 1liamsy and QUAKER VETS WIN, Veteran New De- by York Cricketers Eleven, Meet- the ket the feated the Veteran the r gin the home of the Philadelphia Pa aal feated Philadelphia their ing i anr e of the ub Fhil at Manheim elphia v he First a up W, M retired here tera cleven of ters' ation of T4 T at which fore he ifma re H a T to the who m esponded with with 38. 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