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* N HoLos GTON St Lin Only Sunday fierican League 24 8. fotinson fraisht 9 Sothoron s and neve sminth inning stole home St. Louis yosterday win o vie was Aus The 2011000001 2090000000 | John- 0SE AND WIN e to Torrington Sat- i - From Annex Yes- 1 club to #Baturday afternoon ed by the fast aggregation close game. journeycd and Pionee Fallon Campbell. Dudack, If McCoimick T 000—> s 20000010 | | e. | 1 and Wingo 4 ' Torrington abiar >0 0 Ring L | second yhia ati atson, Regan, Game) Muchowitz 000001012—4 | Brazel 20000010-4 | Rubino hger and Adams; Ton- McLeoud. ¢ Ring ond Wingo. S 3b 0 Oes Louis. Tou doubla Brooklyn, ISt Louis, v 8- biivn divided yesterday, th number St sitors nd capturing rst g home the clos score:s 001100000 B 0000000 hit, Mette: stolen base MclLeoud and Mette; Pond, Kiniry; double play, Brazel to Gray; Fallon to ; Johnson to Lynch; left on ba , Tor- rington 7. Pioncers 6: b on balls, Mette 4, off McCormick vuck | by Mette 7, by McCormick 4: hit | pitcher, Schroeder; time, 1 hour, ) minutes . Two-base Muchowith, hits, ! Rubino to (First Game) sac- } 100100000 00002001x Miller; Packs 0 atand and | se | out me) | 0010000001—2 | : 0001000000-—1 ober an N zales (Second € ay and | Pioneers 7. Anuex 5. The “day from the Annex at the Tioneer and hard-fought who was on the Pioneers was touched on |up in a lively ner but fast fielding ed | by teammates brought him wam- | throush. He fonned ten men. Blan- after- chard had one bad ‘inning, the sev- ‘h“‘mnh which spelled defeat for him, one of the |the Pioneers getting flve runs on three in years | hits and a couple of errors. TFallon players s 'and Johnson starred for the winners, aherty of | while Bezley excelled for the losers, Pumpelly, | The score: credited get- | the | yonnso and defended | oep, White Sox s the Co- | American | Pioneers won afternoon in a 7 to close CHAMPS. With 1 twirler, OLONIALS ] her, the old mound,. the rago White s, 4 to before the on. Th t brilliant staged the locals had bmbly of the hester and er Yale i the long BEAT Lynch, ew for the Hartforc Coloni Sox, wor yvesterday st crowd of his here la game was here uch o star, ho was st hit of the game, a triple. Helfrich was or b for the White Sox one-run margin the until the 1th when overcame the by scoring a brace of runs. | giig w lineup of the CICAZO | Gamphell the field during the en- | Duaack. if the exception of | yreCormick. the first baseman, | taken by John Col- | Pioneers. ab. c Lynch, p iroeder, lion, 1b als uers regular n was on me with Gandil was 3h ck ose place Annex. ab, ZHEete 4 SERVICE foston, y ted the rden City ; by BASEBALL. Camp Devens de- team from the ion school yester- | A. Blanchord, of 9 to 3. H. Campbell, Howe, 1b Peterson, c S. Campbell, Oakes, 1f Blanchard, | Begles | Welch ss 8 Kilduff, cf Avi the score LOOK 'EM OVER ective managers of he Herald and Record so-called haseball teams got together to- day and had a conference with the weeather man who guaran teed first weather for tomorrow afternoon, when the above nines meet on the St Mary's playgrounds at 5 o'clock to decide the question as to which team of two evils Johnson' to Fallon Foptmanter Pt bl Doy ed); left on bases has agreed to umpire, thus [Io527 Jotk on 2ases, Bione {suring both sides of an abso- e R Intely square deal off Blanchard 2: hit by pitcher, by | [Eie S Herald Sand | Tyneh, Howe reek out, by Lynch gregations will pr e Sheut by Tuneh lowing line-ups el i i » 21 14 00002050% 110010 ; John hits, T bases, 10 Pioneer Annex o2 class baseball Two-base Fallon I son. Peterson; || Blanchard. ® { Johnson, Begley, A. F | fice hits, Johnson, G. ( |ble pla; hreeder hits, Goeb. duff: stolen ehard; sacri- imphell; 1o Fallon Pionecrs 7, | | | dou Johnson: (unas Anne Pioneers 2, off Lynch 1, is the lesser base Record 2 nt the fol- po: RECORD HERALD COBB NF Cone | AR TOP. i McGoldrick : 1go haseball followers | that Ty big hitter, by and he v week | had begun to think | about through wfter week went into 3 Dessaco Froeba Cobb was as ws weel | failed to | Ameri air Just for Edwards Lynn 0 class in things Peach is can lea Bu ferent the gia rinning Sisler a Zisk Meehan now nd base tor Bachmanr MeNulty now race Shortstop honors 7 | Reilly Nuss i | TAKES RAZOR, LEAVES HONMI wit] ird base Finkl Left Stedmar 701 nim Staniey street O’ Brier | left | Saturday and had not re- turned up to last night and his wife is worried about him. She called at police headquarters seeking informa- tion concerning him. fi 70 Rhoic Butler ...... ... Timbrell home Center field Venberg, Ferony 2 Rizht field Smedley \N LEAGUE WITH THREE TEAMS RUNNI NG CLOSE TO THE TOP—GIANTS WALLOPED AGAIN BY CUBS — SOTHORON RS LEADS EASTERN HITTERS—TY COBB CLIMBING FAST IN BATTING—HERALD AND RECORD TEAMS ARE ‘ALL SET 2 | Whgn aAFeiil er Neeg{s a Eri;nd = 2 s oo 5 s —VBy:’Briggs‘ MRNY RN N MEANN N Z @psright, 1918, by. The Tribune Association, {New York Tribume AIRPLANE MAIL CARRIER Lieut. Stephen isonsatl, Jr. one of Uncle Sam's airplane mwall carriers. Lieutenant Bonsall is the son of the former war correspondent and veteran newspaper man, who is now a major attached to the general staff of the army. Proper Perlod of Sleep. Whoever it was that discovered sleep decided that at least one-third of a person’s life was properly spent In bed, and therefore, when the crowd stops up until midnight it is healthy and wise to remain under cover, or anyway on the pillows, until eight o'clock. The dancer or card player (certainly we, mean bridge and other perfectly proper games) lingering for the last tep or the final hand until k., should not he dis turbed until nine. And so on, accord ng 1o the accepted plan of health and happiness one. the program-—let the average person retire at ten o'clock and rise at slx.— xchange, = v But taking the other side of the argument—or rather, reversing | EAYRS SWAT KING Manager of Grays Leads Tastern | Sluggers—Other Batting and Pitch- | ing Records to Last Wednesday, Batting averages of the Eastern as- | cociation, compiled up to 1 Eddie T ing manager of the Providence Grays ileading the 370 for { closely weels Wednesday show vrs, play- league with mark of 29 games, while press is Dameron of the same tes {who i out to the of ; Neal Ball shows up bhest of the 'k of Christie for .2 Stimpson swatiing them tune Murlins in the averages, his ma 279 topping the batting for Torphy for 244, i Lennon i pitchers | defeats, club {of twelve | Relger and also br yler shows aged local victories « up to the f Athletics, with 60, v | eredited with lot, having local boys Pjuro a for of Bridgeport, leads with six victories agzainst while Ferguson of the s dropped only one g aid of Providence. ortune of ing along up the the no ime has me out New near big London, the top. aver- {ar hurler, nst tive defeats of leaving to the strikeout honors Cook of Hartford, wa being the wiidest of the issued 54 Watson ne join the 11 passes California Wine, (San Francisco Chronicle) Congross in the viciou prohibited ittachi Hation o amendment more and habit more indulg highly import ippropriation prohibiting “war measure” the mant ure consumption of any ing any appreciabl hol This lagainst the who feel compelled appropriation hill regardless extraneous matter, but dently advised that such measure, in respect to which there is reat difference of opinion, may | prove detrimental rather than help- ful to the production of war material In this State there is invested not less than $150,000,000 in wine grape vineyards and wineries. Thi try has hitherto been encour: appropriations in it both and national. There economic which varietic put light wiz vavieties up which other profitabl Lrown he | uld extin vitlue | compensation hever: contain content of aleo now hefore Congress amendment is being the pressed protest of Presi may to sign an of its who is evi- an extreme State other use to wine g1ape can b no tenforce ynwelcome dietary workers, this time is of importance to the certain Congressmen seem none of these things. vill est millions wWhose of 200d gh- But are for the na ion o 9, | and | his record being six | ent, | LIEUT. EDDIE RICKENBACKER 3 Eddie Rickenbacker by his machine at an American tion field in France. Rickenbacker was a prominent racer in this country and formerly chaufteur to General Pershing in #rance, but he wanted s0 he joined the aero corps and has made good. He has been officfally ecredited with bringing down a number of Boche alrplanes and is known as a daring and courageous flyer. Lieut anto was something more exciting, Was Not Responsible. A letzer had been received by the sergeant major of artillery from the war office with reference to one Gun- ner Green, who, reporred killed, had arrived at Woolwleh. Could a full and satisfactory explanation of be forwarded? The N. C. thought, and ply same 0. gave the matter much then forwarded this re- ireen was an old comrade of mine, I visited him when he was dying of his wounds, and then saw him burled. Tlence T know that he is dead, and am considerably surprised to hear of his return to \Woolwich; but, please exon me from further b Inns much as T am not responsible for his subsequent movements.—London An swers. erate e BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL NATIONAL LEAGUT Results Yesterday ) 6, New York 1. s Brooklyn Philadelphia mmes schedule Cincinnati Only th the Clubs Standing of { Chicago New York Pittsburgh | Philadelphia Boston Brooklyn Cincinnati Louis Games Today Pittzburgh Brooklyn at Louis. New York ot ago0. Philadelphia incinnati Boston at st Ch Wt C AMERICAN LEAGUE Results X Washington ne scheduled terday St. Louis 0 Only one Standing of the Clubs W Boston 42 Cleveland ington Chicago St. Louis Detroit Philadelphis Games Today Chicago at New York. Cleveland at Boston. Detroit at Philadelphia Only three games scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Results Yesterday Binghamton 8-9, Jersey City Baltimore 6-1, Newark 2-7 oronto 0 games scheduled. yracuse 1 Only three Standing > Clubs | Binghamton | Rochester oronto Baltimore ronto Buffalo at Baltim a Only scheduled. EASTERN LEAGUE Results Yesterday Bridgeport 0. Waterbury 3. scheduled. Providence S, Springfield 9 Only two zames Standing of the Clubs Rridgeport New London Providence New Haven Hartford Springfield Waterbury Worcester Games Today Hartford at Worcester. New London at New Haven. Only twae games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE RACE Boston, New York and Cleveland Closely Bunched Around the First Place. place in dif- past irst 1gue had three occupants duri the Boston took the lead from New Jast Sunday by defeating Wash- in 10 innings while the Yan- 1 were restin New York re- sained the coveted position Monday, winning from Philadelphia while ton was not playing. and held it til Thursday when Cleveland jumped to front. with a double victory while New York worn hreaking ven Philadelphia respec- into first Cleveland New ¥ the American ferent weels York in. k, July 8 ton un- the and with over St. Louis Hioston Washir ively « ton and n again went a National feating their series. Chi and % league. N Tosing ween it W and losing the me Vaughn of nts and bat- the 1 e Giants m 1t the G winning run v Chicago cames, Dou were first g in ix five hits advanced to third place winning e g after losing the header with St 1 Steele tarnished h with a costly wild piteh first half of a double Louis iast Sunday hit game W one BEA defeated SPARTANS e ns were Spart ihe It well pla in eleven formed erduy by CRW oS ford in ¢ ved min the being o Lo 4 wmd Demarest <on for rtins FEXAS ALSO QUITS Morris of fexas nnounced yesterd: league officially games conclud afternoon that today 1018 scason. ed Pittsburgh | GHANGE TO ENLIST A5 TANK WARRIOR Recruiting Office to Be Opened in Hartford July 18 Hartford, July 8. of age who possess the fighting qualities led Tank of National will new Men military dema in the Corps the Army have a op- to join John R on July 18 recruits 100 portunity Licutenant Hartford ! of securin that unit when acMillan visits for the purpose Connecticut has virile specimens of manhood to the 'Tank Corps through | the office of Leo A. Korper, federal director for Connecticut of the United ates Public Service Reserve and the War Serv government agencies with which the Connecticut State Council of Defense co-operates. Lieut. MacMillan will meet pros- pective recruits Mr. Korper’s of- fice, Room 25, State Capitol for on or two days. Applicants should make appointments through Mr. Korper Lieut. MacMillan succeeds Lieutenant | T. W. Croshy in conducting the cruiting in this state. Draftees Will Be Accepted. The Tank Corps is taking men military age ardless of draft class- if subject to an early draft call dvised to act promptly if they prefer the tank service to any other branch of national service. In its call for men the Tank Corps especially desirous of enlisting or ducting red-blooded two-fisted who relish the aggressive front engagements in tank warfare. All applicants are required to pos- sess soldierly qualities of courage, stamina and initiative combined with a physique equal to the emergencies| of this motorized unit. Because its| ranks are filled with men of highi { standards mentally and physically,| { the Tank Corps expects to establish lan enlisted personnel ond to none |in the army today. This aim provides ! only another inducemet for the righti upplied over Exchange, at re- of is in- men line se 5 | men. Early promotions are one of the { prominent incentives for joining the, { Tank Corps. listed men who will | make good material for officers com- missions will be sent to a school of | instructions at Gettysburg, Pa. A 1 month’s course is require and men who qualify are commissioned or placed on the eligible list. EASTERN LEAGUE and Wallops Waterbury—Grays Give Ferguson an Awful Beating. ‘Waterbury, bury had July S8.—After Water« gained a two-run lead in vesterday's game, Springfield started a batting rally in the fourth inning, | which netted seven runs, Springfield winning 9 to 3. R. Gonzales injured his leg sliding to second. The score: r. h .000700110—9 10 011001000—3 7 Landry; Minor e 1 [ and Springfield Waterbury Green Gagain. and Ferguson Trounced, Bridgeport, July S.—aAlecl son, the 1 league's pitche knocked all greensward at Newfleld park this af- i ternoon by the Providence Grays, while Bob Spaid pitched masterly ball and blanked the locals, 8 to 0. Fergu- son was tapped for 14 hits, while Spaid held Bridgeport to ingles. Tha score Fergu- teading over tha four s o 4 and Providence 100301300—8 Bridgeport 000000000—0 Spaid and McNelll; Fenzuson SKiff. EXHIBITION GAMES. Newport, R. T 8.—' land American base was defeat District home run man on b tallies. Rehg ell, all former | ton Nationals the . July gue the here yesterday, 1 ter Rehg furnishing the winning with Kelly and Pow- members of the Bo ed the outfield po- The ‘he Cleve- all Second to 2 . with a ea d by sitions for 000010010, 03000000 Thomas; & Cleveland t d Dist Enzmann Mu AKRON TF Akron, O.. July 8 eated the F in an exhibition day. The ATS BRAVES, The local Nationals team to 1 vester- ston game here score | Boston © 001000000—1 Boston 5 02000210x—5 Henry; Shields 1288 and and ELKS TO SEE GAME. July 8.—Arrange- vesterday for the ames scheduled her Newark and Bingham- International Tuesday and City, where convention niets were made transter of the the Letween club; ton le new Mon Atlantic in lay the 121k I be MINOR LEAGUES Omaha, Neb Western le ruptly in today’s lubs in d action wi DISBAND, July S.—Directors oft zue meeting the ended season for professional zames. Pre the e s unanimous, baseball lents ¢ league present