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~ = —— — = — =il | TWIRLERS—NATIONAL LEAGUE MEETING SATURDAY TO SETTLE WORLD'S SERIES QUESTION; OPINIONS DIVIDED AMONG | HED FOR SARATOGA MEETING—FAVORITES WIN AT COLUMBUS—HAWAIIAN SWIMMERS MAY BE BARRED FROM CONTESTS | . "By Briggs J{jpr— TIGERS AGAIN ' iy PADDID EXPIENSES For ReEXT PASSES BY ‘z_x;liool;;ie on His Day Off (/5 o oS SYRS | Boston Beats Braves—6rifls W an investigation of charges that @\ s e e saso ens | From Champs—Indians Win g pense account cent 1 2 day tour of fiv s in the Bl BN Middle West Detroit, July 31.—Two extra Y \ Charges were lodged against hits by Cobb, and Boland's eff Y W) Duke Iohanamoku, Clarence pltehing enabled Detroit to win fl /8 Lanc and Harold Kruger. If the | |New York, § to 0, yesterday. = charges are substantiated, it was doubled with two men an bases ig OG;:‘;’EF;V 3 i .q‘mi_ the swimmers will be sixth inning and tripled in the e barred from competition in the With a man on third. Boland all Central States | the visitors only faur hits. The scl r. 1 Detroit . 00000201 x—: 6 New York ..000000000—0 4 SALUTES HoPES FOR No OF =1 CERr More QFFICERS NATIONAL LEAGUE Washington 3, Chicago 0. et Chicago, Ju A ninth-inning tesults Yesterday. rally vesterday gave Washingtan 4 All games postponed, rain to-0 victory over Chicago. Cicotta & weakened in the last inning, Shotton’s | Standing of the Clubs batting was a feature. The score: se FFICER | W r. h. }i\;pio:cmue APPROACHES O 5 Washington ..000000003—3 7 | New Vori Chicago ....00000000 3 BT Batteries-—Shaw and Ainsworth; Ciq ) Piladelphia cotte and Schalk. | Cincinnati { Boston ... o Cleveland 4-5, Philadelphi | Brooklyn ... 3 i . Cleveland, O., July 31.—Philadels St. Louis phia lost today's double-header to: ( : Cleveland, 4 to 2 and 5 to 1, Baghy Gamcs Today and Enzmann outpitching Gregg and St. Louis at Brooklyn Watson. The games were devoid of! Pittsburgh at New York features. The scores: g Cincinnati at Philadelphia e 5 50 at Boston B Chaey O e Cleveiand ...10000201x—4 § AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 010010000—2 5 - Batteries—Bagby and O'Neill; Gregg tesults Yesterday. and Perkins. Detroit 3, New York 0 Second Game. Washington 3, Chicago 0. r. h.e. Boston 11, St. Lonis 4 Cleveland ...00022001x—5 10 0 Cleveland 4-3, Philadelphia Philadelphia 01000000 0—1 3 5 Batteries—Enzmann and O'Neilly Standing of the Clabs Watson and MeAvoy W L. Boston 11 SALUTES OFFICER First Game. MEBTS oFFICER OFFCER OFFIcEBR.S ohnson to | fagust 20, H Would continue to play F'1, the date set by Sec- | , for the suspension of | President Comiskey said Mare drawing the larzest crowds ey St. Louts, July 31.—Jones proved h'the FEast in several years and w i y better than five St. Louis pitchers ves- should give that section of the coun- W terday and Boston won, 11 to 4 The try its share of the schedule as origin- | el e score b ally mapped out.” | CQepyright, 1918, by The Tribune Association (New. York Tribunc) [iSpicses e Boston ....102030320—1114 4 Clark Griffith, manager of the 1.{"(\“:(‘“”\ st St. Louis ..001001200— 4 6 1 ! = { Bouck and Severeld. ! . | | | , St. Louis 1. Boston RAIN STOPS GAMES Events Scheduled for Smalley Grounds “omiskey in assailing the Johnson viewpoint. He does not think it nee- eSS to curtail the scason. Gri 1 has done magnificent work with his ‘Bat and Ball Fund” for the me i Games Today Washington at Chicago. New York at Detroit Philadelphia at Clevelan - Boston at St. Louis. Yesterday Checked by Elements— , Carpentier Entertains Soldiers COLUMBUS RESULTS - | our action Grifi’s worids carry much weighht Navin, ssident of the De- Other Notes. Rain spoiled the track and fleld INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Results Yesterday. Favoritcs Win Second Day’s Races at Grand Circuit—June Red Going o f""?"ff':'_ Smalley playground yesterday after- Newark 6, Buffalo 2. Columbus, Ohio, July 31—Three| W oniie | » g noon. The double-header between . 9 T 2 i rsey ty 2-2 ¥ 1-4. r Tac bs r a and May GO {0 1,000,000 B A the BEast and the Smalley school play- i:;fi»“.:.‘},_m”not_"“:’_“"?‘ of the four races on the program of k & : ground teams was plaved, however. Sidchie vt S the second day’s Grand Circuit meet e : : : : S G | The Smalley team was never headed in A 2 i iug went in straight heats to favoriws, SARATOGA OPENING Juffalo, N. Y., July 31.—One of ; R o ; : 50 Gin (e St wom. owet, S SlandiagziofithefClube but the first event on the card, the SR e Srdntent watert development pros ; o : ) over the Itast street boys, 15 to 9. The We . 17 trot, went seven heats vafors it e 4 : aconilr s o i odm LUl | Binehomi oo RN : was dectded, and a strong acmehad » g i 5 X boy y and they led at the ninth | Toronto . s : . to be employed on a driver before Niagara Falls has been launched on : g E £ 3 g Y inning, 10 to &, but when the Smalley | Baltimore s John Spencer, who at one time sold Previous Gatherings At Famous | the Canadian side of the river. Tt & 4 : - B e boys came to bat in the last half of | Rochester 4 for $5 on a ticket worth $100, went contemplates an immediate produc- : : - - - ¢ the ninth they were there with the ! Newark . . 4 - over the winner. Squires at the end tion of 200,000 electrical horsepower, = : 4 necessary wallop and pounded out five | Buffalo . of the fifth heat was derricked by the rntogn R mEs e a1 or equal to approximately one-half 3 i > A il runs and took the game, 13 to 10. | Syracuse .... i . judges, and C. A. Valentine substitut- the present total development on i 3 Gl s A e ¢ The Smalley school team has five wins | Jersey City . E . He won the next two heats and associate in the management of the | POth sides of the river, and it may - : nh | to their credit thus far, with na losses. )} : the race. The judges awarded him saratoga Association for the Improve- | expand too 1,000,000 horsepower. ¢ . ] The league started thix morning on its Games Today $100 for driving the race and held ment of the Breed of Horses confi- Actual work on the new channel s : S ORI second round of 10 games. The first 2 ark at Buffalo. judgment in Squier’s case in abeyance Gentiy expect that the mecting which | Was begun recenily by the Ontario i St : S 1 3 A round of games was played with no Baitimore at Syracuse. until later in the week. will be inaugurated on Thursday next { Hydro commission. There were no i o : % : 5 4 : i : forfeits and the interest iz lkeen and Binghamton at Rlochester. June Red, winner every time out & R fine spirit is the order at all times, Jersey City at Toronto. this season, kept up her good work SN = by defeating a large fleld of 2:13 trot- IMIARDWARIE CIPY ters In the S, and S. Stake, purse LEAGUE RECORDS, | $%:000. In the final heat she mada : ects of the many centering about Biz Mecting Expected to Eelipse All | 9 L b € Course., President Richard T. Wilson and his will not only sur in brilliancy the | ceremonies and the launching of the gathering of 1917, which was notable, | work was virtually unknown to the but any carnival of racing tes general public. The channel will en- | o % - g In this country since 1908. Alr circle the city of Niagara Falls, Ont. i G ; e g % 4 ; - =, » more than 1,500 thoroughbreds f one running from the Welland river, ¥ i 3 torry (v Copia i THEwE Gl a skip five feet from the wire but the all parts of the United States a tributary of the Niagara above the g for War on Potsdam. Herewith are given the recordsand | heat was awarder to her from the ‘anada are housed on the grounds of | cataract, to the escarpment below! i 5 e i - Amsterdam, July 31—A memo- | averages of the players taking part in | onrushing Royal Knight « the association, znd with the close of | Queenston heights. The power house S randum demanding ruthless action | {hree games, over .250 mark: The Problem was a phohibitive fa- he Bmpire course fully 500 addition- | will be located on the river level al- ¥ i against the men at the helm of the | Batter Team Ave. | yorite in the 2:11 pace and was barred al horses will be shipped here, so that | most at the foot of Brock’s monu- German government in 1914 as guilty | 0'Dell, Rockwell-Drake - 500 | from the mMetting. He won as he every available stable on and off the | ment : criminals has been issue ¥ former | el ShamsnTeees 5001 ienied for Diriver Murohy, Chadlet course will be occupied when the bu- The channel is the first one planned : Captain von Beerfelde, says a Berlin | pownham, Rockwell-Drake .... .455 | peter lowerer his record to 2:05 1-4 gle sounds the call for the first races. | to get the full benefit of the differ- . PRk opak e { telegram. quoting the Cologne Volks | Norfelt, Vikings ....... T i e st heat of the 16 trot for Zeitung., “The memorandum is en- | paulson, Rockwell-Drake ...... .400 SUPPORTS LICHNOWSKY. SN d ence in level hetween Lakes Erie and S-unar-olds Motk Divoncee fCERiR him out The other miles were n good time, too. considering the high wind that blew up the back stretgh. It JOE STECHER A SAILOR | Ontario, approximately 300 feet. The titled “a necessary corvection of the | ('Brien, Rockwell-Drake . 364 old companies, with penstocks lo- George Carpentier, heavywelght | meet in Fr: 2. lle is seen se Germun white book™ and was sent to | Blanchard, Annex .... e .33 , 5 2 = o e toithe e s T e A i » ol o e the members of fhe Reichstag last | cabelus, Vikings . . 300 hampionship Contender Enlists— | cated close to the foot of the cataract, | boxing chumpion of France, recently |in his corner putting on his gloves. f 20 WERPEES B0 UF (G EHCITAS, T ' E i1 300 get a Tead of about 200 feet. The |performed with the padded mitts for | At the left he is shown in his avia- | 5 o S hncton it ths Bl rdino, Emeralds ..... sisfe B was “Hoster Day” and a crowd of additional 100 feet head, it is es-|the benefit of the Y. M. €% A. athletic ) tor's uniform. B R it i U¢ [ Kilduff, Annex B -+ 250 | ahout 7,000 was in attendance. Fremont, Neb., July 30.—Joe Stech- | timated, will make it possible to de- | — — — = - "'"““”‘ Ky ““ pgbronahtgn "”"I bY | Homberg. Vikings ..... c 1250 Sl gy sr, a prominent contender for the op the 300,000 horsep r i g i the prince, who wa rman fambass | Crozer, Rockwell-Drake ... 250 T Tiominons Scontender) fof iiho :;: i e T 208 on engves B ('“ | the diversion of water on Canadian | Germans the large landed estates have | sador to London in 1914, declaring | rphree-base hits—Paulson. Rock- gHUTTLF MEADOW GOLF e h wholperrecicd ths bonyi oo e 001000 LUM“_”“”{ M‘ m: side is limited to 36,000 cubic feet | been restored (o thelr former owners. | that Germany was responsible for the | well-Drake, 2; N. Begley, Annex, 1 b v hold, vesterday enlisted in the United | gaije el a .\C('(}n\‘d ~The )l(:nm( on the .\m.«rv»E‘[hm fear, YHVN; \‘lv'yl('v ,|11x‘1.~_”thr<( the | war. e | Wells, Bmeralds, 1 N States navy. Stecher's brother, Anton, Sl » i} O can slide is 20,000 feet fermans might also come to them and Captain von Beerfelde's memoran Two-base lits, O’Brien, Rockwell Vso & wrestler and trainer of Joo, fol. | o riie the units under construction | * Canada already has authorized the | that they will lose the Jand which they [ dum says the German leaders at the | prake Rildum Annex il Homs | for the power house are planned to | giversion of all but 6,000 cubic feet have been holding for six months. | heginning of the war were guilty of berg, Viking | produce only 300,000 horsepower, | o¢ s 4 | the canal itself will he built to allow | a future flow of water ecapable of | trebling this volume. | | Brother Follows Suit. igement of Matches for Re= her allotment. Under special war | These fears are sald to have aroused | appalling deceits and acted in the Tt it AT, 2 mainder of Mid-Summer Toutna« permits the American companies arg | in them inclination to take up arms. service of traitors. | Norfelt, Vikings., 3: G. Campbell, An ent also within a few hundred feet of | T He demands the immediate arrest |pox 3: Rucker, Emeralds, 5 their limit. FUNERAL PARTY IN CRASH of former Chancellor von Bethmann- | Dilahercitiaconds Following is a schedule of gam The Ontario Hydro commission is The new channel will carry off —— Hollweg and declares that if the [ xame Team W in the mid-summer golf tournam :‘\n‘t’:';;(‘)"(;:t]\‘(};:::;“"hn”l’:“?\?wlx,'i‘;>v|(0}:: about 10,000 cubic feet of water a|Seven Men Tossed Out of Speeding | Reichstag does not fulfill his de- | glanchard, Annex ...3 at the Shuttle Meadow course: 2 < LG it second. This will necessitate some Automobile. mands the curse of this and all suc- | W, Jjohnson, Vikings . 667 | Class A and decided to fight. power to Ontario municipalities with- | reqdjusting of the allowances to tha ceeding generations will fall upon it | Gakes, Roclk-Drake 000 R. Dunning vs. Dwight Page Stecher is in the draft age. He has|in & radius of 200 miles of the Falls | other Canadian companies unless the | NAaugatuck, July 31.—On their way | for cowardly neglect of duty. | Johnszon, Rock-Drake 500 H. C. Fenn vs. E. T. Glass. # + wife and child, but did not claim | &t low co: A large part of the|treaty is modified. This has led to | t© & funeral at Bridgeport, seven men In case of the Reichstag’s refusal, 100 E. D. Rockwell vs. C. H. Baldy sxemption current generated on . the Canadian | gyggestions of consolidation of all the Were thrown out of an automobile | the captain declares, he will imme- e side, formerly exported and dls- | Canadlan companies and the 1,000,000 | *fter & collision with a pole, at Union ! iately request passes for himself tributed by an American corporation, | horsepower development. City above here, vesterday. Arthur 1 tamily to Switzerland, because he has heen cut off. Canadian power owed his brother's example Joe Stecher, who In the past few months has been wrestling in the best torm of his career and was in line far 2 match with Earl Caddock, the recog- aized champion, evidently reached the sonclusion that wrestling came under he head of non-essential occupations Claughnessy, Em’alds e 000 M. Farmer vs. R. C. Merwin. Class B H. W. Hatch vs. J. H. Robinsof S. W Jae Jeannette, who recently sur- G. F. Beach vs. H. H. Wess prised the Narfolk Kid in an eight- W. H. Booth vs. C. W. Upg Kania, INDIANS GET TWO VETS. Cleveland, O., July 31.—The Cleve-| for Canadian industrics has been the ton, was sent to St. Mary's hospital, | and dishonor. and American league club yesterday | motto of Sir Adam Beck, chairman ANTI-GERMANISM IN RUSSIA, Waterbury, with a fractured skull and Pitcher T M :!“H!m of | of the commission, and war condl- — possibly U!\m\ml‘r’!l:\vl! s which may N[A(‘HU\‘E GUNS MOW vound bout at Dave Driscoll's West | (lass ( ! | Fesco, of Harwinton avenue, Torring- | will no longer share Germany’s shame i BOXING NOTE | H. s. Humphrey v | : ““‘-‘L“"'“*‘ t‘(‘“”:‘“'" . "“”“"'; tions have bronght a speedier appli- [ Peasants 1ear Kaiser’s Leglons May <{i\u“ df«t“('. . 2 Andrea, of Fast Side busehall T will have an- R. T. Frisbie vs. R. W it e BOULHE A BOUEEs cher RO Sl ciition N o R theR polib v tiinhad Bbes 2ob The ¢ Their L Main street, Torrington, was hurt also 7 AT R QT CERSQ | other chance (o show hs form next| o, 1, Swift vs, . LA H:'v“”m‘w the policy than had been Rob Them of Their Land. i eas coiesne it e DOWN KALB STRIKERS M i e b e R o T Y McQuillan formerly played with thel “m, New York, July 31.—Much political | have any hurt more serious than g | e - less Battling lLevinsky at the Armory LN 8, *hil m‘-wyw and Pittsburgh Natlonals | 1y ,,¢ 15at, & steam generating plant 1“":“;"\';"“ !~»““'""“[dll“‘l"r"l"“"*‘ f“;ln bruise. Charles Archimbeault of ian Newspaper Learns of Rioting | A. in Jersey City. This will prove wd Bescher with Cineinnati and New | o Sy den ) e e o | Bolsheviki sources that there is a de- | Water street, Torringlon, was the e P il A e e York Nationals ' ,‘HT,‘H‘_””‘,'_‘ e “"“""]‘“’\K‘»“"w"“"“l““‘_\‘,:‘l‘ j:“ clded revulsion o feeling asul the | driver. The machine skidded 1o ‘-m(l:" | = I‘::‘I:.h ': ::’, "'.i"'"'," L Moore and Frankie Burns will| HENDRICKS GOT TRANCE. platits! andlbater power nlants’ fin | oo onersnronsitheRiiussaniesasanliins trolley fuacks | _Hmeet at the Jersey City ball park next| New York, July anager. JacH PHILLY BOUTS POSTPONED. l0Wn the tife haver baen araws | 2varbys Hans vorstifwriting inthe | -myel funeral at Britlgeport was that Amsterdam, July A new strike | Priday night. Both arve near cham- [ Hendricks of the Sl ouis Cardinald X to 1 ; i Tageblatt of Berlin on June 13, & €oby | of a cousin of Andrea who had bheen | has broken out at Kalk, in Rhenish | pions each having beaten several men fat the Hotel Ansofh last night diss Philadelphia, July 31.—The six- | Upon to keep Buffalo factories going. | op c | § |i2is Hotel anearth N1ast nixnii ol Charley Doessercck his y |noon to zo fo France as a baseball 1 | replace the Canadian current | which has been received here. He | kijjjeq by a fall Prussia, near Cologne, according to the | wha later held title uppress the movement and | may wecesstul matehe Ar- | instructor for the Knights of Colum« round fight between Battling Levin- | Part of the current from the new |gaye the same peasants who only a 58 B Foree i Machine guns were y and Harry Greb, Jack Thompson | hydro plar will be available for | few months ago could not be kept in 1 d Sam Langford, Irish Patsy Cline | American industries. hut only those |ihe trenches now are reported to he in WU DAL the leaders were arrested. the news- | more A, A. that the elub owners are | bus at the close of the abbreviate - Willie Jackson and Soldier Bart- | engaged in war work, ir Adam has[a statc of exasperation Washir on. July 31.—Organization paper declare. The pelice, it is added | considering the question of putting a | major league season or at the |\m\d ,53 g and Jack Briton scheduled at | announced Stories have been spread among | Of a signal corbs unit of the reserve |were still busy when the report was ! roof over the arena, installing a heat- (a team of major leaguers to play. ex-| e Parlk last night were postponed Under the treaty between C(anada. |them that in the areas of the Ukraine | officers’ corps at Yale university is an- !mm dispersing the crowds which |ing plant and continuing their enter- { hibition games for the soldiers behin. gonight becauss ~f anka, | Great Britain and the Umited States|and Whita Ruesia orcupled by thelnounced by the war department. | continned to gather i the strects teinments during the winter. the lines

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