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in_ the order: ance, Play land Fling, Miss specialty. I Marcelle Godin fparet McGuire. "Kinderfolka, Chimes pl‘ .yground girl Speclalty—Russian dance, MMara Blinn and Viola Souka Virginia Reel, Playground girls pecialty, Irish Jig, Misses Anna alukonis and Esther Blackman. The dan were rendered under the direction of Miss May who has charg the playground girls WHERE HERRMANN STANDS National and of Dunkirk, Misses Member of Commission Gives Views of That Body On Basc- ball Classic. letter to the tor of w York D) to In a N« has the following the world’s series sporting Garry He in res mann wrd to vou will matter is fully nized Baseball am quite sure me when th stood that O not defying the ruling made by retary of War Baker. The enclosed bulletin on this subject is self explan- My understanding is that the Secretary W led that baseball to stop on first of September. On the contrary both ruling and the mental ruling made, he indicated that he was anxious to the game con- tinued. What has been done by him is to extend the time of putting the work or fight' order into effect from the first of July to the first of Septem- ber. ‘In other ers within deferred quired to and in doing so can, if be governed by the amended selective se regulations which provid first, that the either by hi in the territory to seek essential th iven hi must 1tor of v has not v was the in his original see 1t time play- who are in will be re- employmen they care words, at t the draft class ions 18 fic seek essential vice notifle board found e player must be local hoard or the in which i employment to he is from threc seven statement. Thereupon a made and certified to ind to the district he has an 1, red tape and con- il finding own local board i, from which means ATl of Whic ntly delay 1d's series will be 1t the most. over in seven or cight days will notice from our bulletin that club with the play- in finding 1l the play- owners will co-operate the Government 1 employment for to so as quickly will ait until the notice their boards will obtain essential em- much more quickly than if under the regular 2ly must indic: to co-operating of hin- ers and essentia ers required possible and do not from get proper Thus thes ployment they went alo routine. Thi everyone tha Witk overnment instead dering or delaying them “In the world's \dopted provides sp It there vill not <u we are the or vddition i AT~ rnmen ertain AUG. HET EBER IN ARMY n, Chillicot Ohio, former Lerican more recent! Louls Browns ontin- ferda gent Gerber players throug! profes is to called into service work the or put- the fight order 1a in occupations, P 2 al hall players list of non-escential You | Itajian | | sion | supple- | | | i | i j | application ! | | | | | | | te | LAYGROUND IS TENER’S RESIGNATION—CUBS BEAT DODGERS—NO AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES SCHEDULED—PIONEERS EXPECT TO BEA™ NOTES—JOE CUURRIE WINS A r BV‘OSTQN—OTHER BOXING ITEMS--“POP” GEERS ADDS ANOTHER =% | I J) VICTOR' ;llld;et! v Years Are fiherfiarrdrgesrt - AS CHAIRMAN oF CommrmiTriEe JOUR CoURSE- T BEUL N TH RSELVES Copyright, 1918, by The Tribune Association (New York Tribune) MATTY PLANS FOR WAR WORK OVERSEAS Help in Gas Delense Service on, former pitch- York Gia 1d he Cincinnati conelu- race, as warfare work in athew: of the New man Christ ing star present ger of abroad at the onal league chem 1 do line to go Na of that teds, of the a member unit service will France Major hardson, in this outfit h was known Defensc char of originally Service, re- | the re- however, that | wplication pa- join up' as soon crial s confirm d yesterday to It stood port Mathewson i pers and expects is undc making as he is relieved of his mana duties in Major dent coach “Bink' Cincinnati former | and | football team; Lothrop Wor 1910 varsity Logan are who are al- | this branch of | Haughton Boston Perey of the the Harvard Reynolds thington, of the Harvard footpall team, John famous identified pre wes and and athletes with other ready ervice The| farc fo War- Forty- called formel offices of t Chemical we at 19 West Mathewson to ma Service rth re treet last Thur nd day nlistment the prevented his application with him will return Chemical ke The the between and the Polo Gre om completi he has taker to Cincinnati, them Warfare W he Servie Matl M invitation time a A Y our the o vson A rs in was sug ball di- but sted « hase rector for France leclined AT SARA N. Y. Aug methods that are Saratoga "0 nd u way! m and S terious the race in a instanc and trainer class by themselve Westy 1 n he was beaten off, racing with fat man. He that he terda imila soil \ are for On i Tuesday the por finished derous far with the du red same respect rear was cov Y n of over- | over the mile cours the tracl night r ler o pu nd heat When except that the muddy from an Al the out wits e running | hi six WILLARD-DEMPSEY BOUT OFF, | esult of 15 Lo who A wum b B e tal cago tor return to Ie 1 among tomorrow Willar wero | bers of %* = GIANTS PLAN o SHORT A change in the itine of the New York Giants the remainder of the season whs an- vesterday by John B. Foster, the club's retary. Leaving here Tuesday night for rapid swing of the West, the m will return East to end its at Boston on Labor Day The dates follow: August 14, exhibition ront August 16 and 1 Cincinnati; August 18, tion at Dayton, Ohio; August 21, and 23, at Chicago; August at St. Louis (double-head- August 28 and 29, at Brooklyn; August 30 and 31, at Polo Grounc two imes on 31st; September t Boston (double-heade! for nounced se son 4 | | | i I | | | i | | | To- Sat exhibi- | | | | | i | | | COLUMBIAS H Fast me Promised At Ellis Strect Grounds, who have taken the in the state The Columbias, measure of several team | of exceptional strength, will be prop- erly tested tomorrow afternoon at New Britain when they face the puzzling shoots of Champion, who was one of the leading pitchers. in the Eastern lea Champion as a pitcher has a state-wide reputation and has forced mahy of the leading semi-pro clubs to succumb to his offerings and if the Columbias defeat him tomorrow when he occupies the mound for the strong Pioncers of New they will wve reason to feel proud The game will Britain, ged at the El- lis street grounds and play will be called at 3 o'clock. The Columbias Aready have a victory to their credit he Pioneers ting them sev- we k Connot at Pelham Bay, ripping double The Pioneers the stigma of upon Cham- the sluggifhg mem- Bobby Goodman, gives much promise of develop- o sterling southpaw, — will . pitchin nment for the All indications point to battle, both are the fa afford to them out The will following F. s McDermott, G. M Good- Underhill, Humason, Griffin Weleh, while the following ound with the Pioneer Kiniry Lynch, Goeb, Trallon, % Dudack White and be st at eral ek when who is now a came through that cleared t} are eager the defeat ud pion ard off the locals. iilor h a bases. pe out will rely w to w to who aw 1ssi Columbi: 2 pitchers’ ind a cannot battle it have the Orsine, O’Gara southpaws, miss seing Columbias players Meade, man, and R will b Johnson, Schrocder wphell Champion, Kanil CANTILLON SEERS SERVICE. antil- the N JOL Minn for 10, -Joe ( na of American overs A sli lon ma Minie ine Club ! the g { for hts of Lpolis of as Columbus ervice with the Kn theRy S NIR CRuA e HAROSS AUTO €0, AGENCY, OVERLAND ories, Repair Work a Specialt Phone 2227 139 Arch St. { l President Whistling PRES. TENER OUT; Severs Comnection With Game York, John 10.—The former Aug. B Pennsylvania, New of of National tion ner, ernor as president of the seball League, of club authorized to take action presidents such A by Wil- and C. of retiring venture Tener, signed of York, Philadelphia letter Mr, Hempstead of to H New liam H. Ebbets the Baker of Brooklyn, members the his committee, wished league leader success in in the highway his withdrawal ** a natio organizatian. annual meeting in De- cember the league’'s affairs will be conducted by John A. Heydler, secre- tary and treasurer, “In compliance with your letter of August 6, submitted to all National League club presidents, this commit- tee has been authorized to accept vour resignation to take effect at or construction business, termed to the til the and lo T “In taking this action feel that we have sustained a in accepting vour resignation we wish to ure you of our highest esteem and give you our very best wishes in your new field of endeavor “We realized vou did impossible for vou to both of thesc lar. their character is and much we that 1ccessful- ¢ enter- so vastly de- was Iy conduct prises as different requir s so tail." GRAND CIRCUIT RESULTS Pop Geers Hangs Up Another Victory chief exccutive caught in 1t The o unfamiliar attitude Navy Yard as launched We the Hog Island the first hoat \\:ls! With Single G, at Cieveland—Other whistl- “The l | what th Guess he is Races, ing. don’t Kt s Watch Av on the Tthine. eland, O, 10.—Single G, Pop Geers, won in straight North by heats the free for driven all pac Randall yesterday, the feature race of card of the Grand Circuit The the getaway meeting here. time fo 2:01 summer o 1-4 and 2:02, was cen- | remarkable cons ng The second half of the ed in 2 seconds | in 28 1-4 | hard fo In the | Walker had trouble away and until | did e the | hoice to ingle There the dar the sidered heavy tinal mile and the last quarter race, der he | track was p 59 1-2 Both heats were Starter g the fleld the fourteenth word. William, G, led into the streteh ning gett not score give outside and Williin U short distance vorite came on the W on even terms with latte then Single the only » on fol in the ccond G led ravorite The best way to sct about it is te got ready for winter by canning vege tables and fruits. Free book of im structions on canning and drying The trot may be had from the National Wai fiend Girl easily the Garden Commission, Washington, D\ pace and Telford won the 2 Cu for two cents to pay postage, ' straight heats . Ningle G to win i1 vent to Sonth won SEG. HEYDLER IN Head of National League Formally | resigna- | gov- was | accepted today by a special committee | heavy | heavy loss, and | it | | Cits | Tommy Established 1886 GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE Remember that at our Half Yearly Sale- Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits Are being sold at prices worth infinitely more SHIRT SALE CONTINUED THIS WEEK We Sell Lee Union-Alls the one-piece work garment made in blue, khaki and stife! stripe NATIONALLEAGUE |BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL Advanced S Ele L LEAGUE Results Yesterday. Chicago 8, Brooklyn 2. Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati 3. Only two games scheduled. Pirates Defeat Reds in Schedule Game—Cubs Even Up Series With Robins. Pittsburgh, Aug. 10-—An advanced ame from the “work or fight” period of next month was played here yester- v betwen Cincinnati and the Pir- | ates, the latter winning 4 to 3. Mil- ler was hit freely and was relieved | after the fourth inning by Hill, who { stopped the score drive. The decid- | ing run was made in the seventh when, with the score tied, Mollwitz's | Brooklyn | squeeze bunt sent Southworth over | Boston | the plate. | st. Louis | Score: | Pittsburgh 1 Cincinnati Schneider and Schmidt Standing of the Clubs W. L. 66 35 59 43 53 & 46 53 46 53 45 54 46 42 63 Chicago New York Pittsburgh Cincinnati | Philadelphi: Games Today Boston at New York. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Chicago at Pittsburgh. St. Louis at Cincinnati. AMERICAN LEAGUE 00012010x- 002100000—3 nd Wingo; Hill, 8 0 Miller Chicago 8, Brooklyn \. Y., Aug. 10. its series with Brooklyn vesterday by winning the final game, by the score of 8 to 2. Robertson | was hit hard and received poor sup- port. The Superbas opened up on Hendrix with a double, a single and | | two runs, but was blanked thereafter. Score: En Chicago 040010021— | Brooklyn .. 200000000— Hendrix and O'Farrell and Killifer; | Robertson and Miller. BRITT BEATS ERNE Defeats | 2 | Brooklyn, —Chicago evened up Results Yesterday. No games scheduled Standing of the Clubs w. 63 a Boston Washington Chicago New York . St. Louis Detroit Philadelphia 9 47 45 41 Games Today Detroit at St. Louis. New York at Boston. Washington at Philadelphia. Chicago at Cleveland INTERNATIONAD LEAGUE Results Yesterday. Newark 4, Hamilton 0 Jersey City 8, Rochester 1. Only two games scheduled. of New Haven, Greb Out- Joe Currie, Johnny Bukley, and points Turner. Lowell, Aug. 10.—Frankie Britt of New Bedford stopped Frankie Erne of | Lancaster, Penn., in one round at the meeting of Crescent A. C. last night. | The K. O. blow was a hard left-hand- er to the stomach In the other bouts F | of Lowell won from Billy Downs of | this city in n rounds, George | Brooks of Lowell gtopped Tony Poli of Boston in ong¥ round, but in a second bout lost to Tommy Flanagan of New Bedford | | i nkie Mollins —_— Standing of the Clubs w. L 64 3 60 56 51 sev. { Toronto | Binghamton Baltimore Rochester Newark Buffalo Hamilton Jersey City Joe Currie and Joe Flynn Win. New Haven defeated in 10 rounds at the last night. Johnny | and J. Brindisi of | a 10-round draw, | Sam Bell in 10 | Parker stopped | Joe Currie of Johnny Buckley | commercial A. C Rest of Scotland New Haven Joe Flynn rounds and Ay Games Today Buffalo at Toronto (2) Binghamton at Baltimore Hamiton at Rochester (2). Newark at Jersey City (2). hoxed defeated Charlie in two 2). Lorry ( ROSENTHAL WINS. Man Captures Trap Handicap. C Jersey b Outpoints Clay Tu City, N Aug. 10.—Harry | ireb of Pittsburg outfought Clay | Turner, the Indian boxer of St. Paul, in an eight-round bout here last night. er. | Freeport Medal ¢ a{ DUNDE BOUT POS Two star lightweight contested Monday night Athletic association the principals being Barney Adair and Joe Mooney, Johnny Touhey were TPONED. bouts will be at the Ar- of Jersey Phil Bloom Harry ondon Dundee and e ; Lo turnish the | go\opieen’ yards, »ut their match was ST ihe n\,\lx,v:. | in the priz y the preliminary wnd Grand American handicaps. The | purse amounted to $995, of which the 10 Chicago, Aug Ralph 111, the R won the cons event of Americar Ros< enthal, of Freeport, mory solation handicap, final the nineteenth and Vs handicap trapshooting 96 targets This event is who failed to \ tournamen{ vesterday, bre fe contest postponed more tine ture shooters a mon to permit the into shape men ; low L . Thursday e 4 5 pace and i place Sv Mil pace. The jndg i drive Millard D in the last three heats fter the horse had broken three times in the third heat with Myrer driving. shoot-oft won nz | hroke was WOONSOCKET N G 50 T Woonsoo ket !L.\' ll, K\‘A::,L\.‘H. The } \\\. ’:‘”L‘] 1‘ ‘(’“ Shami il bon pise Bay 8 Cireuit racing, stopped by R A Merrill, Milwaukee, won ifter two heats in the | gacond place with nd J. \\'uluj one heat in the 2:24 of Texarkana, Ark., won thir i off, was finished S from 15 rd D the 2:15 of Yenton, Ohio. They eack had Crozier 94. The shoot-off 19 m,\73 The higsh money winner of thq tournament was H. U. Pendergasty of Phoenix, N. $1,060. with

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