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8 NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1916. J— = = - —_— Cub Batsmen /%Eflerw Vith Giant Hurlers Offerings-- Rudolph Comes Out on Top After Duel With Cards--Detroit Fans Get Treated to Some Bush Leasue Baseball--Past Week in Major Leagues Killifer, Former Red, May Tigure in Another Trade rippled Yanks Manfige LOTTA (EPOSEED. sun Every bit of this cigarette is naturally good! Every fragrant strand of its tobacco has that original natural taste which only Nature knows how to develop in good tobacco. Youll like its fresh “out-door” taste. You can’t help it—its tobacco is JUST NATURALLY GOOD! Get your first Perfections — today. LggeTte MyorsIbucco Cr: in fourth to 10 inning by one run in f the week in the Na- | on leagt the trade bhetween | } few York and Cincinnati, whereby [N hristy Mathewson. lo the main- | By of the Giant pitching staff, wont New York, July 24.—Tt is said on | fizured in the recent ..’ the Reds as manager. New York | sood authority that M e Johng| @08 8s . Killifer i ot over anx- g 5 ra T g nie an 18 . | 1ous, & id, ) he f E ve up McKechnie and Roush awintent to 'y and put :l'i’h\\”u" sa d\m )\ 111( !mm 1 h tion to M wson in exchange | s (X P ol shortly, | UUlity role in New York and would ; ' S and Wade Killifer. What rough another big deal shortly. | welcome a berth with some other g 1A those who are to figure in |club. While not Killifer 4 jfrect midseason trade will hav L o | star. is a h the fortunes of either New York |the deal is Wade Killifer, the former | steady outfielder and has done some P Cincinnati is problematical. The | outfielder of the Cincinnati Reds, who | brilliant playing for the Reds. § assing of Mathewson was a blow to | : e > New York fans, but the | : itcher is now a manager with the | l Riley: hits, off Blanchard 10 in 7 in- pportunity iving further proof | S d rir none off Chalmers in 1 inning: 1 f his baseball goneralship i arur ay ! stolen bases, Annex 3, Alpines 4: so ac e f‘or' The in the National tightened || double play, Johnson to Tenney: : s the first division teams slipped || 3 b Il bases on balls, off Riley 3, off Blan- ightly during the week and the sec- | | ase a ckard 1: struck out, by Riley 5. by nd-division teams proved their | | FLODF Blanchard 4; umpire, Crowley; time 2 bercentage marks. Brooklyn y-rrym“ T v nours. he lead, with Boston, Philadelphia | CITY LEAGUE, nd New York following in order. | ab. . T , Y Corbin Peterson, c. . Jchnson . 0 Record Crowd in Attendance at St zpatric o Mary's Playground Saturday— | ampbell, i 9 S 5 o i ! e O Gt Baseball Teams in Long Tie Battle. | ot *Batted for Johnson in 9th ) L New Britain Machine <. 201200100—6 | One of the largest crowd lew poi ind Boston, which ap- its previous win- Snyder the game with a ; | 11. Schroedel, tie, withl Chicags, | i 230 8e Chalme Frelle, cf. Zwick, ss. ... ¥. Schroedel, v won a game hy for- > Cubs. With the scorc t the heginning of the Tinker protested vig- ner, c | < hle: ¢ s st Saturday af i e b Ui 18T hits, off V- t 2 in 2 innings, off ly athletic contest last Sc e s e s gl \"’: e | Dudack 7 nings; stolen bases, Nallm’s Work Threa{efl Hlm ternoon. Some fine sports feature quH‘e Seven[ee[} Bl[]gles a6 iy il Bl 1““ 'l‘1~ Prel: 2 £ | Begley, Coyle, Byvatt Werdelein, 1 = | the day. In the baseball games the efused to leave the field. angers, fie hucenor Bauleon Alucuson 2 BOERE . Colonial A. C. defeated the to Pittsburgh, the Super- at . T = double plavs, Paulson to Flannigan, 20 " da . & Eotticelli ta Werdelein to Begley = Judc sacrifice hits, Botticelli, Campbell, | Detroit, 12 to 9, yesterday in the wild- | medal league and in the ; Sweeney: left on hases, New Britain | weirdest game played in a decade. Patrus, senen 5 2 4 Machine Co inley YWorks Howe, 2b. 1 Two-base hits Hoooroorol = 5 go bunched i Detroit, July 24.—Chicago defeated | Ena A. C., score 12 to 7 in the : dout eader to the Pi- ton and Anderson and eas- me going to 14 inninas, double-header th Sat-| 3 anion, e last game going to 15 in- | NfeMurray, final game of the series o league the Bears and the from New York yesterday, 8 to & | i | Chicago made 20 hits and used five | fought to a twelve inning tie, score hases on balls, off Voight 2, off Dudack | the | Brown had little trou holding his Clinten, c 2; struck out, by Veight i, by Dudack (Rl (S moen a0 oo 11, by Johnson 4: time, 2 hours; um- | safe drives and used four pitcher AMcAvoy s ] pire, Mangan The teams, arriving from the J. Fitzpatrick, : 2 | = vesterday afternoon reached the ball The o ults in the various | hits, 1 man getti t on . e Scott, p. .. 4 0 s e E yark an hour late and then battled | tests follows i nmerman z J. Kelly se- R % B hia N 10 2415 1 V88 .Yn- A VALDEY TEAGUE ']rrvr two urs and 47 minutes under Juvenile cla O three each elly’s base run~ = £ i William Lyons, first 02022106 31" : g . Manchester 11, twirlers, while the rs obtained 15 | 4 to 4. Feter O'Donnell umpire mes and Gerald Crean acted as | OPponents and they bunched hits in arter for the track event | only two innings. The Cuks made 17 5% York and Boston found the | hard in §t. Touis and Cincin- | coogan, pecti Moves to Chicago | iyland, of, Touis by New York and the | Claughessy, a broiling sur 3 1 { a feature Pawnees econd, : Close decisions were numer 2-5 Rangers ... ¥ 00110000 = New A e e T i, 2 + | 3. Connelly i 3 .42001100 Two-base hits, Snvder, : = il e ? ;‘J“‘_sv"fw‘ “"7““;,“” ;”";fl.q'“(l‘,' 5 Seventy-five yards hurdles, funior 011085 [Eizelle Biznsiai 42,8 thngest YL Corbin Ser JllI17 100020000—3 | Goeb, rf-p puting a decision and at the close class, John Hay LRl P | 1and: stolen bases, Pawnees ¢ 1 Raeair S Duaack, If. the game Umpire Nallin narrowly es onds; second, Dolan; third. Ward gers 2: double plays, Rivers to Flood: | i e : QIES] Noona .ses on balls, off Schroedel 4, off, o oo ©AD ; DS Binn, of. bases, | John French, first, tin Claughessy 2 =L e Schade, 11 | Sin et 9 o h o William Lon del 9, by Claughe 3 Umpirs,\Crov o Camphell, 3b. .... Bl e e i e @i . : Z SAME OLD STORY. 50 W. Fitzpat B crasncd iaealnstaciciziand foa L ool Molass 50l vards Fale R is Rudolph had Dogg: do 6o sirls, Margaret Schevd, first, time est of a pitchers’ battle with 8 ar seconds: second, Tlelen | Stee ston took the last gamé £ rom St. Louis yesterday, Brown and Fische oGt 00 yar caped being mobbed. With twa o Senior cla 1 in the ninth and two men on struck aut, by Schroc Kahms, ss, . . 2 3 [ hall, doubled up and then regained his | 3 footing. Umpire Nallin allowed the p. o ut-out and thousands of persons - - b . i HuBE Wil Tegley, 2b. en Sox FExperienc No Difficulty N i |2 GEley b ottt e S = Hinchelif e ek Apines 6, Anuex 4. fice hits, D SINen ating Hustlers. e pitcher, by Wil s (Howe, Mc 5 EREENTL T8 pane L swarmed on the diamond. Nallin was | Sche T b Kathryn Kenney 24 —Springfield e - left on hases, N, & J. 7. Corbin S Clancy, rf. escorted to the club house by Detroit | Junior class girls, 50 yards hn 2t allowed the winning dles, Helen McAlcer, first, second, Tn in th when he weakened Alice Schenck: third Helen two ut and was hit for field hockey. Captain He M riple, double single. The am, 5, Captain Joseph Haye: ird ed in when 5 1 second Running hroad jump, bovs, J S LGRSl () el 1 on Long's class. William Lyons. 11 . nd s n sacrs inches: Connelly, second 5 shot two geport pltet of | , - SN D OB 12: hases on halls, off Williams 1, of = and Chicago players. Cobb was not hole and took ¢ to-2 ol i i t 6: struck out. by Williams 6, by g able to ¥ ¥ regular position victors ut much effort. Tilimar Sl i o1 Beckman 1, Scott 151 trapice. “hester. | torn finger sustained in Boston a former Lou Brown, T 2 S . o | Reilly; time, 1:55 ab. r. . a. e.|responsible. The score first victim. He lasted three innings, | o A e Nasevs e 7 during which the Green Sox got th 7 - = 5. S, W 3. Keith, b 5 S .. .020801021— runs. Mulrennan came next and e o g : in D ; Schicledge, cf. .... 3 Detroit . ...014200011 FEisfcoliccied Emopedtalles | Connolly, 3b. .... 4 gley, 1h, o o Fay, rf. o5 5 colic givolisang 11 sy Junior class. running bro please 1 i el W tizen i o i B ‘”‘ o i 5 Krieger, cf. ]'»HLU\:\ "Hnflvh:\!! n Dubu 5.3 Doleal arst 1 e i ;h;f bl Deaai it }\]‘;E:n_:rm 3 3 and Baker and McKee Kelly; third, Ware spectacular gral T . ;‘:‘;“y"' € “" 5o R Browns Win In Tenth. et ”‘:»F ,lj‘f;" e Teny 1h, e S Werdolein, & 5 : 1 RMILISIC TRLD, . | cland sl St. Louis de-| o Thomas Long; thir anci Phils Win Again - in . otton scoring 40 11 14 27 11 | first n the final frame on his sin- o Britain 000012001 — gle, Austin’s sacrifice and Miller Bridgeport had piled up three hits | McC T e 2 1, Voight, p Manchoster 50100002211 | Sinklel Kleprer ihen replacedl Gonid and one run, Daniels was sent to the | Johnson, 3b. ...... S o 7 = Two e hits, Noonan Schade He hit Sisler and r wild pitch slab and held the home club to one | Selander, cf. ..... 4 : Schielc Wilson rd treet, 2b ‘hig Campbell, Throwing haseball, & took t game of the es from Schneider, 1 only Llanchard oo e e e 5 5on Jleran, ] — H', \[Y,\\n 1\\ v \ ‘vl 3 Alex third 1 fir 1ing whil s hillies | Throwing basel enior c t Schulz hard in the third ana Afth stolen bases, Camp- | after which Pratt Ing |Mccue 135 reet § ! h 2d ho tally. After ti never in | Ludor, €. ........ Sta j Lell. Schade, Schic Titus, Wilkie: | Miller and Sisler. Both Groom and | e it e e e o danger. The score | ab. r. h. po. a. e.| bases on halls, off Blanchard 1. off | Weilman were cffective for St is. | t ' ) — | rhduee) ricth : 1 | Warnock 1; struck ant, by Hinch- | The score: 102000 3 24 12 Iortsl of cliff 1, Ly Blanchard 1, by Goeb 6, by | 100100000—2 S 2| AIpines ............. 0300% ot Py oo | Warnock 6: hit by pitcher, by Rlan- | St. Louis 0010000103 Roy, Daniels [ Anrcx ... 000200200—4 | Futchins, 2 2 chard (Massey): wild pitch, obslciasinaa © 01010000002 Mulrennan r Two-base hits, O'Brien, Riley ) i Ay non first base on errors, Manchester 4 Batteries: Groom, Weilman and Bianchard, Schmidt; three-basc hit, Faulson, sS. - .. luml’! H. Morin; time, 2:00. 150\01‘(\1(1; Gould, Klepfer and Daly. two single out of four times > score AT m- | Philadelphia 102020021 ptain G | naiti 100000000—1 8§ | _ Batteries: Alexander and Killifer team. Schultz, Knetzer, Toney and Winge. team; senior, we \ptain R