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1, 1918 ALLY CAN'T RESIST THE TEMPTATION TO LACE THE HORSEHIDE AND NOW HE'S THE BIGGEST MAN IN BOSTON— CINCINNATI WORM CAN TURN AT UNEXPECTED MOMENTS—FIVE KNOCKOUTS IN ONE DAY IS RECORD AT CAMP DIX 1 {Whena Feller Needsa Friend — ~ - - — - — Dy Briggs| PASPBAL IN A KUISHELLIRUTH'S SMASH P NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati Chicago 0- Louis 2-4. Pittsburgh 1-5. e o His 11th Home Run in 10tk G -1 ning Does the Damage = Boston ’ 3 13 76 eé\'lf,"c' ‘T,m‘ - Philadelphia 4 :‘ | Washington, July 1.—Ruth’s ,champion- - Pittsin 3 21 51 | home run of the season, a drive the Red S . Lrooklyn .. + 404 | the right fieid wall in the tentl Bicay, which . Cincinnati 4. : 417 | nins scoring Shean, who had sin soldiers. The St. Lot ‘93 | ahead of him, gave Boston a Jably will be victory over Washington vesterd gamp sporting Games Today the third game of the series. R ‘by the an- 4 . Brookiyn ut Boston drive also put Boston back into] Y. M, C Philadelphia at New York place in the league race. The at the cham- i { | Only two zumes scheduled. | T ent will be 7 - $ | Boston 0010000002—3 week against / § 5 hington 0000000010— hty-seventh | = AMERICAN LEAGUE came in bmplete its i | tesults Yesterday pit the best | : | Borton Blist against the s frs from the | 7 | St Louis 4, Chie ) Chi July 1.—She i i Only three games scheduled wildne ith heavy hitting iting knockout fin- | / g i mitt and Hendryx, S of the semi-fina 4 > Standing of the Clubs, | 4 to 3 victory over a referee’s deci- | / < . | second game of a scheduled to. Dlck: the/ win G . ! o i : "5 | header. Demmitt’s home run 2 ””\’“’ "“”""I 5 £ Sae ninth inning was the deciding o Lol 2o , | i é The first game was called of e of Company 54 of the { = \ g . 5 e e s enem e \‘f”_(,,'”‘ B Brigade and Corporal H ¢ i Od B 2 his opponent. So evently | NI - < #5 i E e 3 . T e fled were Pr W. .\ulu- of 1, 5 v z S e 2 pany 6 and Pr mk Gage . 2 35 Batteries: Wieteht and Nomam ivision h arte s i (e 3 | | Shellenback and Schalk. ¥ round was necessary hefore Ref- ffee Jeff Smith could render a deci- ‘sion, The verdict favored Marks. 1o The bout was in the 129 pound event S first, |and the fastest witnessed There in ind, July 1.—Cleveland Ary’s, sec- fimany weeks. both ends of a double header td e e ¥ Private Bddie Coulon of division Vs 3 PGt L0 ol and s de 0 B fl: § fifty-yard hugdies | headquarters, brother of Johnnic Cou- | INTERNATIONAT, LEAGUE game Coveleskie was hit ‘haj Woss resulted .ag fol- | lon, one-timé claimant of the ban- E s Doorly lsupuoried St. Mary’s, firét and | tamweight title, met L Votto of Results Yesterday The second, which was called igatuck, s time, | Company 39 and knocked him out in g 7 Syracuse AP | eighth, was a pite} ' battle bl ¥n the sixty-yard hurdles | one round. Coulon is boxing instruc- | B 3 | Boland and Bagby. A catch by Borsy Grace of St. Mary's took | tor of the Eighty-seventh Division L D & Standing lorimel Glubs: | of a line arive hy by wild ze and Henessey of 'St. Mary's Private J. Cassidy, Company 13 & . | bases full prevemted Cleveland 0 cond prize; time, 7 3-5 sec- | knocked out Private J. Schrank, i < Y e . " | tying the score onds. Company B, 312th Military Police, in 7 \ Lo e Cobb mads seven hits in nikl In the ABal rope-skipping race |the third round of the 145-pound | S s Bat for juniors, Mary Kelly of St. Mary's | class.” A knockout in the second Tosante G 5641 " il mcores took first prize and Hazel Sullivan | round avas scored by Private J. Tur z “‘”““M o % First Game of St. Mary's took second prize; time | ney, Company 39, over Private puralo, cosee 28 : 91 | 3 seconds. In the final vope-skip- | Shapiro, Company 13, in the 130- | . 3 ark L | Datrolt ST ping race for seniors, Helen McAleer | pound slass. < : Cleveland . 100010000- of St. John's took first prize and A first round knockout occurred in S 3 J s > B erish D yed lana T one] Helen Lynch of St. Mary’'s took sec- | the 135-pound bout bétween Private = 3 = | cskiie Grodmand Thomas: Only two games scheduled Batteries: Mays and Schang; son and Ainsmith. St, Louis 4, Chicago 3. Games Today St. Lot t Chicago Boston at ¥ shington Detroit at Cleveland Detroit 10-2, Cleveland 2-0, New York at Philadelphia L i ond prize; time, 7 1-5 seconds. Al Nixon of- Company 45 and Ser- | In the 100-yard dash which was M. J. Scott of Company 13. " A j Games Today Second Game open to all, M. Whitaker of South- “non-com” was compelled to . i { Newark at Toronto. ington took first prize; Keeler of |take the count when Nixon landed a . Jersey City at Buffalo New Britain, second and Burke of | right on his jaw. o Y | Baltimore at Rochester Naugghuck took third prize; time, 11 Private S. Cathelogne of Division i Syracuse at Binghamton Aty nd Ye¥l on%{. In the relay race for girls, | Headquarters was awarded a deci- | > /) A 8 ‘n).n”x(il ]T]»llnnd and Ye¥s; <(, Mary's took first prize. There were | sion over Corporal I. Freidman of . 2 . 7 P [ e 3 cight girls ch team and the | Company 27 when the latter dis- | = H et | — - time 5 (ualified for hitting below the belt EASTERN LEAGUI | In the 200-yard relay for hoys. St. Sergeant ¥d Herrick of Company o I e ANNEX DEFEATED. Joseph's took first prize, St. Mary's | 27 won a 150-pound bout from T. § = % 3 iation, (New York Tribune) Results Yesterday I it x 5 o S - SS0Ci % = , 5 cond and Norwich® third. In the | Lynch, Company 14, on the referee's | Copyright;>1918,.b¥. The Tribune A: Hartford 7, Waterbury | Unable to Connect With Mah ixty-vard dash which was open to | decision. FPrivate If. M iford of New Haven S, Worcester 1 | e, i, Joe kson of Naugatugk took | Company 44 and Privatc John Horba, ! s———— —— —— - - - - - — - | Bridgeport 2. Springfield 0. | Athletics’ Pitcher. i T | Detroit 00000101—2, Cleveland 00000000—0 i } 1 firét prize and dohn Zubert of Nor- | Headquarters Company, 59th Pion- | L Tnabillty fo: hit Feward ich took third prize and MeDonald | cers, fought a draw in the 145- MY O - N TG TWEQ aQ 4 Standing of the Clubs, for the Manchester "Athletics inj »f Torrington took third prize. In the { pound class. ARMY GRIDIRON ‘TANK NEWEST ASSISTANT W T | chester terday, spelled defef = . | Bridgeport ....... the Annex of this city. The seg | 7 Hartford ... - 1] a.b.r. b.h. p { - i eventy-five yard dash, which iwas.h,. The hcavyweight class was a fast | jpen to all Delaney of New | scrap with plenty of rapid work, clev- & p 5 B o ; - e L e e RTRACEORMGRADUATED B »f Naugat took second prize; | ting to keep the crowd thrilled. It l ime, 9 seconds. In the standing | seemed a toss up until, near the end | ) oroad jump relay, the following | of the third round, Private J. Van oo were the results: St. Joseph's 35.6; | losenbergh of Company 16, landed a i St. Mary, 34.6; St. John's, & In | Dlow that made his opponent, Pr ‘N' F d TI S d Schieldge, If he junior baseball, Torrington de- te J. Semansky of Company 39, | m ]I‘St an ‘e eCOH m JK(,N)) 2 u] d St. Mary’s, 20 to 16. St. Jo- | take the count. g ; & | Dowa, et . seph’s of this city defeated St. John's i i . - Ledford, 1 this city, 13 to 6. The prizes were i o (T e Cole, rf Providence at New London X zold xlne“li for the first prize; sil- EASTERN LEAGUE | . % ry hond Crockett, & . ver medal for second prize and 7 Cincinnati, July 1.—The Cubs were £ : : IR Zivaone said e acHotes | Howard, p . bronze medal for third prize. halted in their pennant chase yester- : B | Sipples, ef .. Springfield o 400 [ 'Wilson, 3b ...... ¢ 3 0 Waterbury .. | Keating, ss = Bridgeport, Hartford and New Haven L A o oy Cdd], i el o . . P s ] R e e - winning the first game of double = i | FASY FOR PIONEBRS. 8 11 29 WAR CONTRACTS AWARDE Win Sunday Games by Safe Margin| bill by 7 to 0, owing to the fine pit - —— i Washington, July 1 Contrac 3 ¥ 3 mg of Ring, and the second resulted ® Colored Giantis Bowled Over in Sun- war supplies and equipment of v¢ —14 Errors Made During Day. , g 7-to-7 tie : : Annex of New Britain. | . . 3 a.b. . b.h. ) »us kinds have recently ben awarded e e s 2 W % i (i (ostortbars S (R e e 2 Y Game ST ORS: Welsch e 3 )y the government to many Connect- | (A B 8€F L % e el ea tou o b Pioneer batters had no difficulty in | - i cut firms. The Ordnance depart- | »PIi08 e e o solving the offerings of F. Smith of | & nent of the Army is perhaps the chief R Grien ana relieved by Douglas, who was hit the New Haven Colared Giants, surchaser in Connecticut of war ma- | 0000 o o i 3 ; hard, vesterday, and the Elm City team erials for Uncle Sam, but the Bureau | 5"37\{ e s 3 3 : b e eN s e o vent down to defeat, 11 to Goebh )t Supplies and Accounts of the Navy | . M Ate! - : Knoelielle Lioiitr ity Bt itowt) : : made three hits and Johnson, Lynch, yepartment, the Army Medical Corps, | w2 orbury . ¢ ! 1 % f ot S e SO0G Ahn e o o p | Schroeder and Kiniry made two and the Quartermaster’s Department = " L tioiicc Weaver and Bricer: also hit frecly. Eller who went to the riece. McCormack held the visitors g o active along this line. Fol- | ; E mound An the seventh, allowed onl The )y—:t;\‘ idgeport ; % Blanchard, rf H. Campbell, 1f R. Bégley, 1b G. Campbell, Conley, @ A. Blanchard, p e Miror, Powers and Gagain owing are concerns which have re- A Nes Haven one hif ently gotten contracts, in addition t0 | sy Iaven ... . P Sty | ; Thegsecond game was called at 7 hose reported within the past several | \woroestor .......... 3 ‘ : R o'cl by reement to allow the 4 { : : 3 ; Athletics weeks or months: North & Judd Mfe., % L s 4 ChiogEo teain to catch a train for h 4 AT Tohne: 3 : Annex Stanley Rule & Level Co., Landers, 3attories—Watsor and : 3 % P nic. Tho scores | . e e rary & Clark, Corbin Cabinet Lock | Back, Weir and Redman | ¢ : First Game i | Lffeh. 1b s s Two-base hits, Howard, o., Traut & Hine Mfg. Co., G. E. | p s ey ; Ml hoe | sehroede Y Kilduff, N. Begley; stolen basé Srentice Mfg. Co., Stanley Works, 4 = = . 4 - B . il . 40100200%—7 1 0 nest MM Hopkins, presdent of | rl,‘,”” 1 | ford, Crockett, Kotsch, Col >t New Britain. HENDRICKSON HURT. o - o i 5 g : i 0000000000 7 1 | Dartmouth college, s the most recent- | Ellsworth, rf 5 sacrifice hits, Keating 2, T g NN S B | ; Hen: Ring and Winso:! Een® |1y | appolntedl assistant secretary ofl| buaadi P o | Schieldge: base on balls, off SPENCER BEST PEDDIER. The na g . e and Killifer, O'Farrell havin n placed in cha Kiniry > 2 ard 1; struck out, by Howar New England Champion Foreed to | \ejayaanced ean g Olinjgn Second Game, T e i T e e o | 3 1| Blanchar hit by pitcher, b S : 2 | no longer. The army’s !flg gridiron e i B ons e was for seven | Mc¢Cormack, p. ... 3 anchal i h pitc » Wing Ditle National (haumplonshin. on Retire From Tourncy. “tank tractor”, who hagibeerlh the D x74 ]I_\. e |y connected with ,r’,\( ral large in- | = - ard H\:!d'xflv.\[’;; ]F:{nnnl.nrd Newark Tracks ‘ew York, July 1.—Edmund Hen- emesis of the iAnnapolig taps. for 20050000000—7 12 2 et e e e ¥ e n-! e \‘ sr‘ Pl drickson of Amherst college, New |SoVeral years, was gradusfed Rsdm : 5 S : niEato N and pminlsti fme 20 SRR Newark, N. J July hur & s the military academy’ Vi S EL e . | 5 ooty Le—Arthur) oo g Intercollegiate and junior | i : . il 8 SoHnsidels oran Raliery Spencer, national bike champion, won ] he army, however, still has Sueh: i ler and Killifer. he one-mile national championship | Datlonal indoor tennis champion, ves- | men as “Gene” Vidal and “Bull" Vg . esterday afternoon by beatinz | terday was forced to forfelt his | degraff left to hurl into the breach: ff. served as head of the department of | ¥, Smithy,/p ..- : w York, July 1.—Miss C ank Kramer, Bob Spears and Alf [ match with Charley Chambers, the | fate ever decres anothér meeting on o : industrial el itonsfunderthoduarter 4l e dmon)s b Bdfé, the women's swimming ironda in the order named. Spears | Brooklyn champion, in the North | the gridiron with the navy lads. § St. Youls 2-4, Pittsbuggh 1-5. G ORIl G RS wis elasints | el & ceeees : mo, " yesterday: sont BUSH 168 the race for the pro- | Side championship tournament on - = St. Louis,” July 1-—Steele<held st. | et | Cole hagglicap swipy| the feature o = QJ hlc:‘ s‘,:‘?'r::gxngl(o;n::“u "l]:(:v»"““::‘w“r the University Heights AMERICA BEATS TRELAND. Louls to opehit in the first game of ———— L. YI;uwn, n“. i evilbts, at théfong Boach Swi ars, i amer, nnis club. N7 At fi 5 o | a deuble-hgader, but hi#iwila throw, CRESCENTS 10, ACORNS 4 i Ccib’s meetat Long Beach, I’ McNamar: ; > 3 nd titleholder, who which wad#esponsible for two runs . | Hicks, 3b =S 5ol i ar Lo U0p B i ! e Jan er, ic 5 si 2 ’ i : Biooklyn ¢Hampion started W. Sp er, Madden d op« round last Saturda in the'fourth inning, gave the locals The Crescents of this city defcateq | Moore, ¢ . L sorgtch withi/Miss Claire Gall)y 1 each. defeated Harrison H. Hathaway, in- the game,/2 to 1. [ the Acorns of Berlin Saturday after- | N+ ° 9| New Rocliglle and caught he; In the consolation event of the | jured his leg yesterday and had to Pittshuvah won the seeond game, 5 | noon at Waimnt Hill parl o before half the distdnce had shampionship race, Jake Magin won | retive. He and C(hamhc sre play- |, o 4 N o ‘ RIS | e el i Vg SRS ] e a0 St y X IR L YIS s ol Gl u\..xttw:r‘rl,\m ho Yankees practically clinched the | 0 % @ triple by Catonfgad a double | oo oy T collgbed s Miss Framoes Nerd e : E 1t und vh 1€ | decision in the fivst period of piay, at | Py Bigbee scoring the gkinning run ; | | haghn 10 second start, was sec : ¥ mara W jockeying for positions. nglander met with his accident . h : the lead until the fourth inning when | & i > Che ordc finish was Magin score »od 6-0 1‘in. Chambers’ | “2° 1t of S whichtthieyiled shy 2 zoils | s RESES g i 2 } M Iithel Bleithley, with tk, ST R g e N 1 -0, 5 : [to 0 Game | the Crescents went arter Witimans | pyo-buse it 4 \. Johnson, | hiiiicap as Miss Nerich, wag and a handicap of 70 yards and won II. O'Royle of P jay Naval > . 00020000 l, . Bullell Raa o ipleredit Il Dugdag & . S o i Y vl R he two-thirds of a mile handicap, | Station advanced into the fourth SEATER NEW DIRECLOK. o 400000001 —1 [ Keete in the fourth, pitched avelly| Schrofder: stolen based Go Jrer heat, but did not vhile tF s and ot invitation | round deteat i Anderson | Warren S, Slater, physical director % 5 o [ holding the Acorns fo threc hits'and | lon. Coles: sacrifi it allon, | @ B’ the. first five in the fin ' b rector vies e wd - Gonzales; | Goeb: double play, Falloto Johnson | 1:11455. ) 6-4, 6-3. Harold Taylor, the school- director of the local playsrounds Second Game RS " doii e i vl 5l ;:th‘r:: St “jiney ring the wing- | boy champion from Yonkers, also |for the summer and will begin his r. hoe | 5100010 b N L aaE et oY | ap 02710 point :i“.‘ “a_New York Athletic |'went into the fourth round /lor | work at once. The playgrounds will | P 20100001001 % ol . peaanitie e S y ) CreBlag : P 3 n > s k a 5 ayg s wi t L 20100¢ -5 14 3 00033400x-— ) s Pioneers 8, G £ firs s 3 s: v ‘ ¢ mile handicap for | disposed of (i. Groesbeck in an ex- | open either on July 5 or a week from | S 30000001000—4 o 2| G St ‘l.}, mw:rlfnru:‘;m.; ’3"(& f'»‘ i:”,,; po,l,’:({;r ?Pev:‘;;: ;:;? 5(“ s Lang took the | trg set game. The score was -3, | today, as the public amusement com- tteries: Cooper and Schmidt; at Williams and Julius; l \itches, McCormack 2; ti 2 h Wainright. She wa 4:8, 6-3. mission sees fit to select, Doak and Gonzales. | Keefe, Rahm, and Hall, tion. Te was brought into gover Eolor ment service last vear, having up to the time of his present appointment | mwyman, 2b .....% B 1 CHARLOTTE BOYLE W | result of last year' feated Ireland in annual International competition by the score of 3 goals to 1, at Lenox Oval yesterday afternoon. Pioneer 00001 226x Glants 010010100, A 2 ) one run in five innings. The score by Madden over Menus | in the ( round in straight sets at [at the Y. M. €. A., has been selected | Steele and Schmid i B