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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1913 ) PLACE—GIANTS GAIN ON CUBS—GREEN BEATS WHALE 4 o ———— NEWS—BIG GARDEN BOUT TONIGHT £ ol g | R G e - T~ By Briggs | PTALL WA NUTSHELL [NDIANS PASS YANKS e AND YY) FI@MT Tae TOU NEARLY N Pittshurgh 6, Brooklyn & IR You HAVE ADRE LS : & [NYs | o= FRom Tue = ; New York 2, Cincinnati 1 s ENn YourR BACHK 5 s < ey ;. Y= AT Philadelphia-Chicago. rain NTING TRAT 7 g & (No other scheduled :,{OC WflOd POIGS HOIDG]‘—RN] SOJ e : e cwme Wi Another—Mackmen Take 9 48 30 Ledn 36 s26 | New York, July 16.-—Wood's home Philadelphia . 35 4n | run enabled Cleveland to break the Cinecinnati ; 41 53 | tie score in the eighth inning and de- Boston 5 44 feat New York here yesterday, 5 to 3 Brooklyn e 3 i 1t was Wood's fourth straight hit of St. Loui 2 18 he > and his fourth homse run New York grounds this season York batted Coveleskie for Boston ( three runs in the first inning on thres i | singles and Pratt's triple, but Cleve. ’ S e e (e | land kept plugging aw and tied i 2 z | Philadelphia at Chicago | the score in the seventh inning. Sec R LR | ond Baseban Wambsganss and Cateh- 2 & er O'Nefll of Cleveland were or- AMELLE A dered out of the game in the fisst e ey | and second innings respectively for e 2ol e | disputing declsions by Umpire Owens. hiladelphia 5-6, St. Louis | The score HAUE Cleveland 5. New York 3 | = WRALE OF A BUMPER CROP Boston 3, Chicago 1 | Cleveland 101000111 —5 13 SITUATICN/ QH-+ -1 -w BOY OO0 Ayrany (Only three games scheduled) SR 00000000—3 7 1] i T | Coveleskie, O'Neill and Thomaas: A QR-AR-R-RAND AND Standing of the Clubs g L < ST St & & Finneran, Robinson and Hannah < OR-R-R-RoVs 5 L s = Boston 3, Chicago 1. ston, July 16.—Boston, with Mayk holding Chicago t6 five hits, defeated visitors, 3 to 1 vesterday, mak- St. Louis it two out of three for Beésten i e the series. Singres by Strunk, [2oEolE con : | S Scott and Whiteman, to- : [ gether with Danforth’s wild throw, Fave Boston three Tuns in the fourfX Scott and E. Collins played brilliantly, (Clnfret) ol BAIEEETIE No Boston outfielder had a figlding St. Louis at Boston e Baave Detroit at New York | e C veland Wa s : .3 leveland at Washing | Boston 00030000x—8 P | Chicago ........000000100—1 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | Mays and Schang, Danforth an. —_— Jacobs - Results Yesterday = jag the Walnut Hill City , g Newark 6-8, Jersey City 1-3 Philadelphia 5-6, St. Louis 3.4, jeague was organized. The / 5 Buffalo 6, cuse 3 | Philadelphia, July 16.—Scott Perry #8418 composed of the Spartans, | > ¢ = P. Toronio , Rochsster 2 | was the wihning pitcher 1in both “fescents, North Ends and Company | 5 (No other games scheduled) | games vesterday, Philadelphia beat. M of the Home Guards. 'The league ——— ing St. Louis, 5 to 3 and 6 to 4 In ason starts next Saturday afternoon ‘ = Standing of the Clubs the first game he relieved Gregz &fter t Walnut Hill park with the Spar- W T the Browns tied the score in the sey- tans and Crescents crossing bats at 2 | Binghamton ...... 43 20 92 | enth, and not only held the visiors clock and the North Ends and Com- Toronto .... 4 6] | safe, but drove in two runs in the M opposing each other at 4| swwa —= | Baltimore o 40 eighth by hitting e single with the The schedule calls for two Rochester ........ 36 bases full. Garddner's triple in_tha every Saturday afternoon for | FASTFRN MFFT]N(‘ ons nd with regard to the ap- es and won with Miss Har- | the Cincinnat! Nationals, was placed | newsrk e : AT . = e LADTER LELING 1 f the Crowder ‘work or|ris M. in 202 1-4, the fastest heat of | yesterday the draft Newani [(oth withiityo on basesinelped ol wis ext six weeks. £ 202 in contingent to Buffalc o 23 E e sec B league will be operated by the i L ight’ order with respect to baseball, | the vear; Chilcoot. The Proiblem, | leave his district. Regan will probe C\’f‘iu‘w DO 3 4 "-hmvéJ ond game for the Athlet Amusement commission and | . h ‘ and since there has not been a test | which he held over since 1916; Dark |ably go to camp some time between | yo oS0 2 Pt by Playground Supervisor | YO Action Taken Regarding Disband- | case in the Eastern league to guide | Flower, Directum J., Sclah Baird and | July and 27. : A Bizat Game A Slate: % ol ) s sident Da the Silik Jlding astan. The vic- 5 ) - rh Slater. Handsome gold| ment—Session Lasts Over Two | NS ! esldon o i cplebing © o, TR i Games Today Philadelphia 00003003x—5 12 e Sheaii: {mm plnvaE Do imne 5 S s | O'Neil has been instructed to find out | tory of Miss Harris M. also recalls | NANT FULTZ NOW., o 25 Shae e Sgongix 12 it s hoh e AN s far as possible how this order may | the remarks made by Greely Win- N ; Iochestenat Tononto Sl Gy iy Eat e £t team that lands the fir Hours—Other Mecting Notes. i 1‘ oL =2 e Sos e ol o David L. Fultz, dent of the Syracuse at Buffalo Gregg, Pery and McAvoy; SRRl R ey e expected to affect baseball, and the | ings when she was sold in New York | o Da¥IQ 5 p e : LB oy AT onnel of the teams the leagus| New Haven, July 16.—The decision | Eastern league in particular, and re- | last winter. At that time he said that | D202 Biavers =Fraternity, has | Jersey City at Newark {ore saass verid. Bo' fast ! andl hatd ' foushi|iss tol whether | the Eastein' league|| Eontiback taitnis body within tneinean (SINA WHitcnexi hnalidesided Sfol pass!| St ERRI AL RIS G Segiot R ae (Only three games scheduled). (Second Game.) o S e futur he leag - guid- | her al : had a better pacer | 21t SLBHc SO el nitedl - | v h e hout and will furnish finel would suspend atter playing half of |Luture for the league's further guld J2long as he had a better pacer | gea4aq aviation Corps with the rank | Philadelphia 10003002x—6 13 2 bl S e O 1 ance. Kor the present the Eastern |in Peter Look. FPossibly he has | St4es Aviation Corps with the ranl o5 2 o 00 3.2 o e I e ot vatmur | its season, or continue until the |jeague will continue to play hed- | changed his mind since this colt | §f fXst Heutenant Fle has bee : { St Louis . 0101001014 & 0 e schedule is finished, was not made at | ule as drafted.’ bumped 1 Linst Cox with A Game e sien neoia gl > y | ] = el ’ o Sl nas S0 & came Results Yesterday \e Inter - Playground Baseball | the meeting of the Eastern league | tow 1e eral opinion of the |-of Chance st Monday. when he was Springfield 3, Ne 4 ague opened yesterday with a game . o we | Club owners after the meeting that { rot only defeated but did not even Springfield 3, New London 1 | M ML y L3 held here yesterday afternoon at the | &, 500t 0'Neil would be ready to | finish second in the fastest heat (No other zames scheduled) on the Burriti school grounds be-|fygrel Taft. Six of the eight clubs in cride) Nellamon]o b fread 0 1Sl coconai ptherates o2 tween the Burritt and the Bartlett|iyo jeaguo were represented al the | Make a report as to how he viewed e 3 e o] a Cihnbs FIRST TWILIGHT GAME school teams. It was a nip and tuck |4 3 _ {he situation within the next ten days MISKE BEATS MADDEN tanding of u ! 1 L] L New York Washington Chicago Games Today Perry and Perkins: Houck, Rogers and Nunamak our session presided over by | N len i Gweclior hl Oalle 5102 air throughout but the Burritt [ president Dan O'Neil, the clubs with- - —— Wed, a. m. Connors-Halloran Co i | was steadier in the pinches and | out representation being Providence JOMY ARCHER THROUGH Billy Gives Bartley Terrible Trim. i Bridzeport . 33 es by the score of 9 to &. A 2 L athletic meet of the sea held on the Smalley scho n the afternoon and consid- z Gl Meet Figles of Hartfora #f \nd Watcrbury., During that tiine | Jimmy Archer has bade the biz ming in Jersey City. e New London i the cluh owners discussed the base- | leagues adien. The Irishman has re Fivel thone b e s ek I o 2 0 6:30 ball outlook in detail and at the cluse | ccived his unconditional release from | gi;; " Moo hammer Birtley Madden Tohn Muilen of Waterbury is in thi e = b : 321 Visitors Have Many Stars fact that dl e 2yt of the session gave out a statemert |the Pirates, and wound up a career |, ,\;,- e e N \_'\ o 0 '1_» u arers 3 ! : o e 2 v 'S e 3y arvs. act that it was very hot|ipnough Thomas A. O'Brien, the aci- | of ten y in the big show. It was Y & P s oty ISe fcltyg tonpay ShoTt sy jSprinsie rounds directly exposed to |, gecretar with Pittsburgh that Archer signed o’ Clt¥: last night. =Tne only “oin William Storey of the U. §. navy is | Materbury V's rays the attendance was| mpoce present at the meeting were: | his first big league contract. The Pi- | Lt Which Madden stood up to s ob- | qpenging an eight-days' furlough at | YWorcester RS e b st ety iUt od and the competition inter~| New London, Morton F. Plant; New |rates got him from Boone, Ia, in |POReDt was the firat, but the effort g nome in this city ) W edniadey Srenine tha. s e v ! Haven, Bdward Dugan: Bridgeport, |1904, but loaned him to Atlanta. He | 2PPeared to be too much for hiia, as e e o e e Games Today e aiio 0, This vt cimaiany _There were two events for each of |« “p Lane, Jr.; Hartford, James H. | was recalled, returned to Atlanta and | from that session on he grew wwaker p 0 BO "0k end furlough at | Hartford at Worcester twilight game played by any amateur he three boys amd glrls classes. Fol-| qaypin: Springfield, Willlam E. Car- | finally sent to Detroit. Thence he end REakey 1 e e s = | Springfield at Providence ATastin thiE Letion) Bthe s ta owing is a it of the winners ev: Worcester, Edward F. Smith and | went to Buffalo and on to the : Efon Ul JumpRall sheinay Hie e TR Waterbury at New Haven (2) Wi sTantlice iy Busve sllwtiie b S yard dash—Boys, minor | 50 M orerant fo 1808, Chicago relessea him nndeds continnallys ot Madcen s | EilanmyiWenseln Il s Nesn oD Eridgeport at New London | baseball players in their line-up. Ray n by o Rogln i eecnd The leaguc's statement follows: | year and he landed this spri v, and also delivered severc Jolts 10 | ing a furlough at his home in this city ; Portens and Fisher will fo the v; third, S. Nf:\xhr“rf "his meecting was called at the the Pirates. Recently Arche \h‘ }»—m 1 : In v! he fourth ‘Imwn returned to Philadelphia, where he ia BASEBALIT, FOLLOWS FLAG | battery. Other pitchers with ‘the wenty yard dash—Gir minor, | (et of e of the directors of the | became swollen and his usefulness | Madden fouled Miske twice, and this | stationod: LL FOLLOWS FLAG. peticsy Mo enlie L onses NG BE 3 “',’h:r‘drse;f‘;‘: o cond, M. | jeague in order that the club owners came to an end. e ::x‘ty",\u"‘ e Hogert Jd ierace g gresisn s and Ball and Stars and Stripes | Whitney and Perry of the Colt team . G : might talk over the baseball situation | —— S e Sy ol fhe | POSition as janitor at the local post | - = > : | The rest of the line-up is as follows venty yard dash—Boys, junicr .Gt jeemed advisable ad- | MURPHY IN FRONT, LG oo Mriic iftea L erorn tig |iofice, has accepted s position with | Always Found Together. Wolfe, rf.; Daley, (of the Pratt# m\«’vvr::n\_.\v(g‘Nl;re)r[m;;i;:m-“— "B | yantage of the National Assoclation | B e R e e 1 Bearing Co | Washington, July 16.—Baseball bids | Cedy team) 3b.; Cohen, ss.; Geots rwenty yard dash—Girls, Jjunior Leads all Other Grand Circuit Win- | It seemed as S Naddeh Mrs. | Turton and Cecil Turton | fair to become an international sport, .; and Fay, cf.; stars with the 191§ R os s Bot second, I £ 2 3 ners. doomed for a e e awk ctreet, are spending their | according to Harry R. Stringer of the Hartford High team . A e id ' Chapel: may have completed one-half of their lied e Leep his feet | va< at Indian Neck | War Department Commission on Mangan will umpire and R playing season | Training Canup Activities, who has 5 Sheehan will he the offictal wventy yard dash—Boys, senior| .4 yaq the opinion of the ern won by B. Kolbin; second, M. | o000 club owners that the eircuit Ean i S S sirow: had nothing to fea continued anding broad jump—Boys, minor won by S. Newhoff; second, E n; third D. Lipman. put—~Girls, minor clas Re on St. Mary’s Playground— The Eagles, one of the leading | baseball teams of Hartford, will play ruling, allowing minor leagues to sus pend operations at such time as they Returns for the first Grand Circuit meeting 4 North Randall, Ohio show that Thomas W. Murphy has to the close of the eighth, when the| The quarterly meeting of the bakery sounded, ending the battle, department of the New Britain He. | Jjust Teturned from a trip to the |? Miske weighed 1 pound 1{v Supply company will be held | American camps in France and Eng- | Cadet League, Madden 184 hursday at 7:30 p. m. in the He-|land, with Raymond B. Fosdick, T i and schedule of thé L brew school hall. All who are inter- | chairman of the commission € ue is as follows: DRAFT CALLS MIRE REGAN. sted in this co-operative movement! ‘It really takes a trip to the front w. ked to attend and hecome ; t0 make one realize that baseball is John's embo: e national game of America”, said | St. Joseph's Kameravitz. b At r. Stringer. "I saw our boys pla . broad jump— adnion :,I:r\v“m":m clubs \‘vx'fi!nrnl\l s :rmy ing from London and Parls right up chedule, ok i refond, 5| S ot o f RRINGING UP “GRANDMOTHER” TO POUND THE HUNS e e the best avers stable of his career, concerned, as the clubs all were solv- ent at the present time, all obligations had been mei, and with the best part of the baseball season in front of any backsets in the way of sickness he is very apt to resume his place at the top of the winning cers. y us v 15.—Michae! During the week he started four f Phocnix. 1 pitche fo | 1 | i | its schedule, far asfinances were | and if none of its members meet with | | | ing is natur - Mary “The only question before the 1 A s 2 SN uniox alnse . ally resiricted because the troops are v ;' St. John Girls, junior class, | ., “jopgne’ fhat should cause Ihe ; Te SRR 21 3 % L o BT forbidden to ¢ resate on account of | t. John second, -} lub owners any worry is the possible : Ty & - . s | the danger from the Boche batteries, . Mary vs Nevertheless it is not an unusual sight 3t. Joseph 3 the present time this order is causing Lojese erolipsiofite oniih tee Hmberof M=o : Zuormnz €hme.) e Ui haecoul| @ |inz up with a baseball after a night | M ‘09'31"1’!‘ i ot B e S B > H in the dugouts and trenches. Most of | ~Note: = Boyvs nterested in this plavers. A few decisions have been ¥ : /4 | tno units have their own teams and | league should <lip the scheduls trom made in individual cases, but th 4 in somo places loagues Have heen fhis odtion iyt oA for Tefarsned i e e e e formed. Rlvalry is keen and the men | Hardware City League Standing contradictory In the case of Plaver | 3 3 take as much interest in the fortunes nes 5 : ‘F;fn Pinneran the New York Yankees : 1 S : L of their resbective nines as they do | JHNeX ol from the frequenc with ], New Jer board ruled that base- & . o, ‘ league race: home = ‘N_:‘"k 2 ook ck is using Perry, he not | hall was essential in a sense, and or- . 3 &4 5 5 g : ' 1 —_— P.ockwell-Drake Py 000 on holding the pitcher much | jcpred him to return to his occupatior % j 5 G 3 % % o 5 HARRISON, N. J., NEXT! Perry was used in both|j, (iis recent decision by the Brighton i > % c ; Minneapo July 16.-—Arrange - ST P vesterday and incidentally he [, 1. outside of Boston, in the case Pt Y . . been Gompleted t5 Hold A double victory—a distinc- | er Henry of the Braves, they : 3 3 e e FASTE&RN LEAGUR no other Athletic pitcher |ya1q t baseball was not essential . e SRl & = since olden days of | “Should it develop that baseball is 4 A s el e i rry. Per V | class as essential, and that ball S y-nine players are not required to leave that lost fifteen. | gocupation for some other work Mack's that | jassed as necessary by the govern Babulis. ; broad jump—Bovs by J. Kerner application of the Crowder ‘work o fight’ order to baseball in general. At peting in the vari hough early in the season > very credi PERRY WORKING HARD.. o tha | { | " ing to a te ram rececived here last “Paddy Green Twirls Stellar Ball night by Fulton from his represen- | fative, who is in New York. Fulton X : o {loft last night for the %ast to com- Even With Leaders. ot shelf ment, there is little doubt but that | plete training for the fight, which will e the league would not cc 7 e 0o : G < A : fongelebiprounas | HosLen el bl - C. A pension for a moment g - . G . St ks lent pitching on the part of Green ily 16.—Al Orth, | *“However, should bLaseball be de- | & : i i L ; N Fohgdon frox isalnginto a it g By g ; 5 2 AES AN 9 kept gue pitcher and | clared non-essential, then the Eastern : > . : - - s s SPARTANS WIN ANOTHER. first place here yesterday. Theé Plan- i : r ns defeated the Liberty | ters were held to four scattered saite d tentatively yes- | league would not want to continue in the Young Men an | existence, as it would be attempting | E i ttord il o i Spiin : tion for work with th .r- | to earry on & business that the gov- ' COPYTight, Western Newspaper Lniun Ploto Servic At S iiian atternoonin ¥ :rhr” an_rgho l):ngt—r:em Fonit ot L my i an athletic | ernment does not consider worth | A steam caterpillar, which is used to move fhe heavy pleces, brings up a camoufiaged “grandmother game, the score being 10 . | springfela .. 01000020x—3 § 1 ussler pitched fine ball f, New London 001000000—1 4 3 Fle will confer soon with | while with the country so vitally | checking the advance of the Huns Work Council of the asso- | wound up in war. » Ly A e wing only three ecat: | Gresn and McDermett: Chemiiil | . o - M | tered hits during the game AN DETI Preventing Whalers From Climbing York ‘Since there are no