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JNINGS PIRATES WIN FROM BRAVES IN RECORD GAME, 2-0, WHEN NEHF WEAKENS—YANKEE SLUGGERS POUND OUT VIC- LEAGUE THREATENED BY DISCORD AMONG MAGNATES—SARATOGA GPENING—NOTES OF WALNUT HILL LEAGUE By Briggs || "o s | BRISTOLBOYS WIN — WILL CHASE HUNS ried the silks of Uncle Sam to victory in the Londen Olympic | marathon of 1908, and Tom o S W0 | Fast Games Scheduled for To- | morrow—Junior League Notes vear, incidentally shaving more than a minute off Tom Long- boat's record for the Ashland to . Boston course, soon will be 1 “over there.”” Johnny shorly In a one-sided game the BEristol will go abroad as a Knights of || boys trimmed St. Mary's yesterday for Columbus secretar Tom has | the second time. The Bristol bhoya enlisted in the navy and has | |Plaved well, while errors for the Sty been assigned to a submarine Mary's boys were costly. The score§ chaser r. h. & St. Mary’s ..041021120—11 13 & Bristal .....62002305x—18 21 4 = Batteries — Jewell, Connelly and | NATIONAL LEAGUE Jurenilo Elnyeroundylensne, | Y The Young Cubs were defeated for | et the first time yesterday in a good and | exciting game. The score i Independents ......00120402x—§ Young Cubs .......003020110—7 Batteries—Leonard and Parker; Ba« ker, Connelly and Meehan Brooklyn 4, Cincinnati 0 Chicago 5, New York 0 | Philadelphia 7-1, St. Louis 0-8. BE VUEGRY CAREFUL | Pittsburgh 2. Boston 0 (21 innings). ABOLT YOUR ClGAaR TE:L?HE‘;E;;;E ;”S“ = Glndigzaor ”:'\t < ]":‘" Track and Field Results. THE NICE CLEAN % Forty-yard Dash (Minoy agsy ‘fl;g; Chicago 61 3 Girls)—Won by Mary Sarisky; Mary “ New i York 0l Beconis, second; Irine Howe, third. Pittsburgh 19 Forty-yard Dash (Junior Class)— Philadelp} rh 13 Wan by Margaret Robinso: Annial Cineinnat el Theopola, second; Mary McCormadk, Brooklyn ..... 41 third 3oston . . oo (] 432 Basketball Hustle—Captain Ireng St. Louis 39 Cooney’s team defeated Mary Sarisky's - team, 3 to 2 Games Today Forty-yard Dash (Boys' Minor Class)] Cincinnati at Brooklyn. —Won by Charles Dunn; Stroble, sec< Ghicaso ey Vo ond; Chinko, third. Time, 6 1-5 seeq Blttblicnta Bodtor Forty-yard Dash ' (Junior Class)— St. Louis at Philadelphia. Wan by Kiniry; Swanson, secondd - Time, 5 2-5 sec. T e _Forty-yard Dash (Senior Class)— Won by Dahlson; Connelly, secondj Lahar, third, Time, b sec. Putting 6-pound Shot (Boy: Chicago 2, Washington 1. ST T Mnmz:\»(ym":s PR Boston 2, St. Louis 1. inches; Swanson, second, 21 feet 10 Philadelphia 4, Cleveland inches; Kiniry, third, 18 feet 10 inchesy New York 7, Detroit 0 Putting 6-pound Shot (Seniar Clags) - = -Won by Regan, 29 feet 3 inche Standing of the Clubs | Dahlson | Results Yesterday. BRUSN I NG BLOWING EACH AUD ASHES UNDER EUERY ASH UNDER cnpmi CRAIR Smith, wenf, p .- Copyright, 1918, by The Tribune Asscciation (New_York Tribune) W | Boston o o Y second, 27 feet 3 inchesj Clark, third, 27 feet Basketball Throw (Minor Class; S Nitler . i Cleveland S g . Boys)—Won by Nimro, 39 feet; Le< es%Johnson .. ... 0 Washington ; 6 | vine, second, 38 feet 2 inches; Weston, =ess*Rawlings . straight games in which he has made | I 'l handicap event of the Grand Ameri- | New York = third, 38 feet. 4 one or more hits. The scorfe - b can Handicap Trapshooting tourna- | Chicago ...... E 4 juwk("fljull Throw (Junior Class)— Totals 7 63 1 T (1 By ment. The tournament takes place in | Detroit .. cees 3 Won by Kiniry, 54 feet 3 inches; Swan- *Batted for Bigbee in thirteenth in- | proogy . 10100110x—4 6 0 Chicago August 5 to 9, and the hand- | St. Louis ........ ] § | san, second, 53 feet 10 inches; Stabelw | ) | | T 2 g 1 v > >hiladelphia 3 5 ly, third, 51 feet ' ning. Cincinnati .. 000000000—0 7 4| icap takes place August 8. One of the | Philadelphia ..... 3 , - ¢sBatted for Henry in eighth in- Coombs and M. Wheat; Eller Lu entrants is W. E. Beers of this city, ———e 7Haskmbau Throw (Senior Class)— ning. que end Wingo. | while the other is C. O. Hedstrom, Games Today Won by Dahlson, 63 feet 10 inchesg #x*Ran for Miller in eighth innin S | cttbortiand New York at St. Louls. Lahar, second, 63 feet 4 inches; Mec ce#sBatted for Nehf in twenty-fir Cue, third, 58 feet 11 inches SPLIT IN NATIONAL P B = = Philadelphia at Chicago . . . . - S > Al > ol Basketball Throw (Girls’ Senfox Q \ HEAD OF BJILLIARD ASS'N. Washington at Detroit » B o X i . 000000000000000000000—0 | t den of the Chicago Athletic associa = 7 inches; L. Williams, third, 42 feet : I s kil Walnut Hill Leagues Drops One to Chicago ~ [uon, was wnanimously electea presi= || ooon T rr |8 dnches Baseball e onsll Trcublc { dent of the National Association of 100-yard Bicycle Race (Boys)— 5 =, —— Amateur Biil Players at a meet- = Won by Henry Dolan; Barney Clark, : i S } 3 an; y Clark, Johnson. Sacrefice hits— | ypioatened {ing of the executive committee yes- Results Yesterday. second; Paul Lahar, third. Ti = a . ; Splendi P ECOT . 2 . L oyes y g = Y & N geg Fls - ime, emas el enis After a splendid record of five Detroit, Aug Detroit could get| . q,u " Jfe has been prominently Buffalo Jersey City 4. 110 sec: * W hit ff Caldwell today, and | - B . 7 News only two hits o d pday, and | yqo,tified with sports in the west. Toronto 7, Newark 1. Boston Southworth llam, Schmidt, Bigbee, Tag- Nehf. Double plays—Ellam to There is a splic i1 the National } games won and no losses the Smalley | O v . Hwitz (2); J. L. Smith e and 1 ners do not B New York took the final game of tho | it b e \aw to Mollwitz (2); J. L. Smi League and the club owners school baseball team | linghamton 9, Syracus Konetchy to J. C. Smith. Left on | sgeem to care who knows about it. e vt s . 4 ) Baltimore 6, Rochester 5, (13 in- Hardware City League Games. S i feated by the Burritt boys, 14 to S. |in the second inning with two men on series, 7 to 0, Gilhooley hit a homer e e yases—Pittsburgh, 12; Boston, One faction is headed by Garry Herr- | : S TE | . The fvat mmme Qo ke City lesdi jase on balls—Mayer, 7; Nehf, mined. is led by John K. Tener,}The Smalley boys were unusually er- | bases. The score Cli i l hiws i Saturday will bring together the Vik« Hits—M 12 in 151-3 innings; | place as chairman of thé National | ratic and this coupled with the deadly | Lt Standing of the Clubs ings, with Eddie Gaeb pitching, and 1 machine-like team play of {he Bur. |New Yark ..141010000—7 i : : p.c. |the Rockwell & Drake club, with | ritt boys gave them the distinction of | Detroit .....000000000—0 2 2 Las k of Shirt Sale at S 2 igs | Oakes on the mound, the lad whd | deteating the Smalley team for the el by Leland advt ) pitched a no-hit game last Saturdays first time this season. Naturally the |Hall, Bailey and Stan: The district medical advisory | e Another good game is looked for. Tt e Chiel meh Cel e met yesterday afternoon at 3 oclock | Baltimore The second game, between the Ans their victory and they are taking on Chicago 2, Washington 1 il ronethace, gl B alfdags G Sete \\ 5 nex and the strengthened Emerald = razistrants who had cither appealed to i.‘”‘, AL 447 | club, should be fast. T. Blanchard wil{ this board or had been referred by | Buffalo | “a23 | Pitch for the Annex, while the battery their draft boards for final deeision. | Syracuse .. 239 | for the Emeralds will praobably b4 JerseyaC tyat o “*% | “Bosh” Smith and Wells. for military service, The board will e — mine additional registrants tomor- (s Tk Hardware City Jr. League, row afternoon. Newark at Toronto. | XNationals vs. Acorns. Jersey City at Buffalo. | Roackwell & Drake 2nd. vs. SoutH Binghamton at Syracuse | Enas was finally de- i 5 2-3. Hit by pitcher— | commussion, is catering more or less | (Taggert and J. L. Smith). | {5 j5an Johnson. The other faction, the jinghamton Mayer Toron hoard | Toronto Gooper, 35 i gjze of which is very much undeter Passed ball—Henry, 1. Win- | jyineamined, is led by John K. Tener, ning pitcher—Cooper The other day Tener called a Natioral League meeting for tomorrow in New vi d York, and Herrmann immediately an- | 2% ““"lf‘ ;”")']“ :11‘\‘ the Lol Chicago 3, New York 0 nounced a counter attraction in the etously re first place position ricag: 3, D S . . 3 S of the National in the Playground league and hope to New York, Aus. 1.—Chicago in-|Or of % TICONS T conteronce of | D oceupyving this lofty place befors |xyvaliington yesterday s game was SRS R r New Yoik here | Commission and a joint confere > i BAD e b B e lay. The game was ; 1oad o PUITOrE BOEO many more contests are played. Fol- |, pitoning duel between Russell and Rl N or leagues in Cleveland tomor- 5 yesterday, winning the first of its | the major leagues in < MOT | lowing is the standing of the teams to | \attesc Singles by Schulte and five-game series with the Giants 5 to | TOW The two announcements have Ma on. Sing S an 0 i Vauchs permitead ¢ ohie put some of the National Leaguc own- .. | Shanks ana a sacrifice fly prevented Ml pess Bl o P-C. | Washington being shut out. The score: a single by Zimmerman in the second | €rs in a quardary and the issue is| g .0 . $30 jnning. Only two other local play- | ed with considerable interest, espe-| g iep ™ S 20 ers reached first base, both on bases | cially by one 13. B, Johnson. The head | gy . : o »n balls, Toney pitched his first game | of the American League seems to{ oo .| 500 for New York, and the hard-hitting | have enlisted at least the symmpathy | B flett . ... ; e by Paskert and Merkle was respon- | of Hermann and therein lies a very sible for his defeat. Paskert drove in | embarrassing and perhaps serious sit- three Chicago runs and scored a | uation for the senior major league. fourth. The score Until yesterds Herrmann's only r. h. e. | known ally was Barney Dreyfus. Last “hicago 000110003—5 9 0 | night Charley Ebbets joined the Herr- New York 000000000—0 1 0 | mann group—not as an antagouist of | Vauhgn and Killifer; Toney and | ™cnner, but as a supporter of the Rariden proposition that conditions demand a e joint conference with the American Chicago, Aug. MeMulling home | run, which drove Risberg in ahead of him, gave Chicago a 2-to-1 victory over Of the men examined 22 were accept- | Chicago 00000020x Washington ..0 00000100 Batteries—Russell and Schalk: Mat- teson and Ainsmith. Tierney Cadet League. BALL PLAYEFY NOT SLACKERS., St. Mary’s vs. 8t. John's Minor & Corbin Employes Continue to s Sen. Crane’s Charges Refuted By Co. in Second Place. As the result of an investigation The boys and girls of the Smith Boston 2, St. Louis 1. school playzround met yesterday for | St. Louis, Aug. 2.—Severeid's their regu weekly track and field | throw st first in the eighth per- | | | Smith Pupils Meef. —_— ! LS | | | meet. The list of winners is as fol- | mitted Cochran to score from that The Minor & Corbin Box Co. still | by officials of the Emergency Fleet Tow base with the r t gave Boston a | . qc in the factory Thrift Stamp | CorPoration, following Sen. Crane's | Sixty-yard dash (Boys, minor class) | 2-to-1 victory ove Louis vesterday % S e charge that men were employed in Out of Four Races.—Patchen If —Won by A. Asphmis: second, and a clean sweep of the four-game | S2les The Kafuir Bearing Co. and | ¢pipyards solely to play baseball, | Bloom: third, M. Schaefer. series. The score lwv Union Manufacturing Co wre | some few men were detected in Sold. > S sl Gl (et b ) r. h. e.|very closely bunched, the Ifafnir | “camouflage” jobs, but the number . £ - = 3 League When the Tener-Johnson e 2 b : AaL 3 100000010 1 | people having a slight lead on sc o ~gligible. Howard C TeLiiEases Columbus, O., Aug. 2.—C. A. Val- Philadelphia 7-1, St. Louis 0-3. s g 3 g i | —Won by H. Stockalunas; second, O Joston 1 )} E B E vas negligible. Howard Coonley, vice- | : & > fight developed over the Perry cast 2 5 s 5 s The tlardine follows Bt entine won two of the four races on s 5 y : Skoglund: third. H. Bernard st. Louis . 000000011 5 ond pla anding follow president of the corporation, took it | - Philadelphia Aug 2. — Jacobs | Bhhe's took his place right behind the ® : 5 i Tis IR and Maver: Tieifeld Per Capi Tota ' G SR D e .~ |the Grand Circuit card yesterday blanked St. Louis in the first game of resident of his league Ebhbets de Siefyevardadashii(Be yadinlolicl=sa) Bale S e ) o i ON Hisee © supervise the investiga- | orq0n “one of his victories being “The pricyries e iR Sk ingpe il st ol b Rt e P C€" ] __Won hy M. Steege: second, A. Mar- [and Severeid Sales up | tion and he found that with the ver: 2 8 DEng A8 bl . Se ;i cluredilastinien tiiiatithe Holnt et 28,0k v i a Wil Ronoit — | . few exceptions noted every man was | Deshler 2:10 pacing stake, pursa . won 7 to 0, but the wisitors woni 2 osrat ap o ol e S N - 2 | $3,000, in which Un, owned by A & R i T f ) e sebsolitelyinececsay BE S entd [ ot o R o R o B8 sunion Phitadelphia 1. Cleveland 0 | Mino § doing a day's work, and most of the | piyos £ LR B oW »Jm e o s i e b s that the exigencies of the case make | . y" von by H. Skoglund; second, | Cleveland, 0., Aug. 2.—Philadelphia | _ Bos Co. . 36.60 s ball players and the like were doing |y ow > avy and took a tenth inning. Paulette’s long double | i necessary that the majers agree on : d, T _Bes W ¢ ! | new record for himself of 2:03 1-4 wr SRR el it et ajors asvee On | i oyerspan;: third. A. Simmonski won its fust game of the vear in|Fafnir Bearing Co. more than their share. 1555 di Gt (5 by S5 T D CL e oo | R e B o therg chaniplossiis Three standing broad jumps (Boys. | Cleveland, 4 to 0 having lost eight | Union Mfg. Co. ....23. ,102 Incidentaily, Coonley found that|| ool tia gavorite and want o for Ve Bancroft pu Sealout £ eason, and heladdedlthat helwas Inil T sen o asiie cotil s i i e rn v [l o B S et d . Po was |'New Britain Ma- sport was the backbone of interest | . s e = e SR AR base. The Phillies scored their only | . 5 e a gt G I : 3 | = g | win the first heat, a loafing one, im DaBe. T D ston. o Seovary | favor of playing the world's s TTe | gecond, m. Steege: third, T. Bkwurt- [invincible with men on bases, striking | _chine Co : and recreation at the shipyards and | 3:07 1.4 Admonition from the jajzey A " First Game. . said that the serles was needed this f ;o) pjgtance, 18 feet, 8 inches, aut the side in the minth inning, Mc- | National Spring Bed 5 he has planned an extensive Sport |, grjve faster in the second heat fiir T hnilen| unson morelihian eyetibeloncion SRl Three standine broad jumps (Boys, | Quillan pitched his first game for| Co . 1,061 program for the yards, which Will [ nicheq better speed and entertaina 40100002x =7 * 5 1| toeclimaxiof ithefcampaizan junior class)-——Won by M. Steege: | Cleveland and did well. The score The Stanley Works 45,027.00 | include soccer football, trap ShootiNg | ment, Un going under for m wiee oot oIS 000000000—0 3 0 Iibbets averred that a conference of | secona, A. Margelot: third, A. Frisk. r. h. e.|Tart & Hutchinson 1,471.00 | ang other activities e s re R e | Fou SR i National and Amecrican League men | Distance, 20 feet, 3 Inches, Phila. ......100100020—4 11 o0 |Skinner Chuck Co. .14. 3,267.00 Coonley declares that he found |yng two miles, Oro Fino hfl‘(gg“y’]; was essential for economic reasons, if Three standing broad jumps (Bovs, | Cleveland ...000000000—0 6 0| Hart & Cooley .. 3 1,997.00 | senator Crane's charge about the | M”nm_st,.owh brush. i L for no other, The schedules of the | sentor class)—Won by A. Ekwurtzel; | Batterles—Perry and Perkins; Me- | Stanley Rule Shattuck yard in New Hampshire in| 1n the 2:04 class pace, Valenting leagues dovetail, and if the seas second, A. Stockalunas; third, W.|Quillan and O'Neill. Treyell Gollh o 13104 3,098.00 | particular with a very weak founda- | drove Baxter Lou to a stralght heas Ben Ali, starting for the first Second Game iz closed late this month changes Will| Hellstein. Distance, 19 feet, 9 inches. Landers, Frary & tion. The senator recently said that | victory, | time this vear, finishing second. Hal | the were collegians, who did noth- | Boy, the favorite broke a sulky wheell r. h. e. | have to be made and cross conrinental Two standing broad jumps (Girls, FRAZER WANTS SERITES. Clark Co. . 6 00 | practically all of the ball players 8t. Louis ... 0001000002—3 trips of eight clubs eliminate AS | minor class)—Won by H. Stockalun- Boston, Aug. 2.—Harry H. Frazee, | P~ & F. Corbin 00 Philadelphia .. 0001000000—1 6 1 | was pointed out the other morning on | as; second, O. Skoglund: third, O.| president ot the Zoston American | Parker Shirt Co . 0. :"‘ ing but pl ball, with the possible | jn the third heat but was placed. In Doak and Gonzales; Prendergast | August 14, the Eastern clubs of { Becker. Distance, 11 feet, 4 inches. league baseball club, vesterday \id | Corbin Cabinet Lock §. 5 )0 | exception of carrying a can of paint | the previous heats A i tional League are scheduled to one Two nding broad jumps (Girls, | (hat he would arge the playing of a | Traut & Hine Mfg. here and there every day. Coonley | nis usual lick the 'West and the Western clu junior class) »n by E. Unterspan; ! world’s series this s WL At Co. .. »und only two ball players who were | The cheap victory of the Amer to start second, 1 thit A Simotle e e i t . e | North & Judd Mfe ot doing well as shipbuilders and he | jah Baird’s win in the 2 Lizooklyn 4, Cincinnati 0. % journers | monski y feet 11 inches 00 Valentine Has Big Day, Winning Two Jacobs and Adams, Meadows and Gonzales he did not shows day was Se 19 trot, none (. being able to lin Clev a s 1 said had them discha Coonley makes | of the other starters 2,—Jack S GEDeE doner avey th if the se1- | would the series | American Hosiery the following announcement make her sten fast Aug prillant support | son is to be clo month. ¥ t In the Walnul Hill city baseball { g0 Augus! expectation Co I ) It is the intention of the I'leet Heir Reaper, trving 10 duplicate hisf yn Nationals vester- | added that the National league should | league at Walnut Hill park the games | {j,¢ the games would be completed | Vulean Iron Works 682,00 § Corporation to stimulate all sports in | winning race of Monday, found Chila it Cineinnati in the call off its western trlp unless the | scheduled for fomorrow afternoon | gy jay, September 1 r Labor Day. | P. J. Flan the shipyards But those who take | coot too good:a competitor, and thix \teresting, The first game | o : he thou Corbin Ser Co ! 5.694.00 | yayt must be primarily shipbullders; | big betting rvace, In which both thux:l 190.00 | | . would not al one led cateh by—2 Ta-the a - [ commencing at 2 o'clock Wil be | jyepatere with the inteat - of the ssell & Brwin ‘ awell 0.0¢ of their series t 4 to 0 Ameri lied its Eastern dates | should be int Chese d ! o 2 1,000.00{ yve wiil not allow a-man to hold & { horses sold for $200 on many tickets, Whea which he doubled up Grif 25 10 8 played between the North Tnds and e vuling of Provost on & | ‘camoutiazze’ job micrely by reason of | was a victory far the Murphy follow-] th off avented a rally in the the Spartans 4 o'clock the Com- Marshal Geners \ which is to his ability to play ball or indulge in |ing Heir Reaper made Chic oot (luu‘ 3 e 57 s will have for their op : yer et | other sports, Sporting events wre [ in 2:04 1-4 to win the se. ihe fth od Magee, pinch-hit- WEEDEN QUITS RIECORD pany M boys will f ir or apply o 2 the first of ther sport B | 1 th cond heat, giv-| ting uque, doubled with Black- Robert We .),‘ for. the past !2 | ponents the C cents. The standing | goptember SALOON SOLD. good for the shipbuilders and the 1 ing his sire, San Francisco, anothery hourne on first in the eighth. Ma- | years assistant foreman at the New | of the leagu lows John and Anna Strobe o s shipyards here is, of course, no ob- | 2:05 trotter el ¢ ¢ 5 - it 2 Slm st cetion to rvined ball plavers Messre) Foss and Kennedv ot Kand thewson used three pitchers in an ef- | Britain Record, retires from the emi- . “rm W. 1 BEERS IN SHOOR o = tio tained b Wl‘v‘\\‘_.’vwm:v‘ .,“, ‘111 Hess and Kenned Kansh tort to stop the Superbas, who scored | ploy of the Record this evening. hav-| Crescent ol g : X tonie Palmeri. [n’ the dc timeri § other sportsmen obtsining posit sterday sold the pacer Verlic Patch »ll their runs with the help of er-|ing accepted a position on the New | Spartans : 500 At the present e Connecticut | acquires the saloon conducted for 20| so they may become shipbuilders, but | en.2.023 to Fred Cline, Indianapolisy vors. Zach Wheat's hit off Luque in | Haven Union, where he will bs & fgor- | North FEnde . 500 | has only ‘two entrants ““ the Grand |years by Mr. Strobel e price hey must 'make gond' or they ecan- | 8 F. Palin will drive her in her m[,!,,( 488 sixth lnaag marked the twentleth | man. Bompany M 000 [ American Handicap the premier |said to be about $18,000 not 2in { engagements, i i1 their property o

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