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IVES RED SOX ANOTH ER VICTORY WHILE CLEVELAND HAMMERS OUT WIN AGAINST SENATORS—BAKER OFFICIALLY EN HREE NEW MARKS HUNG UP AT SARATOGA TRACK—MURRAY OF CALIFORMNIA TRIPPED BY TILDEN, 2D. IN TENNIS BATTLE &rand and (i!oriou N GET OFF T EE AT ONE OCLOCK fbHOME BY SI%- Ees :\:o’ruu THE DICE— (TS ol ET— BRING US SHOW MD \INOUS DRINKS fi?T; Ess0= - (:g SHOT A -3 s Feelin’? - - - - - - - - - By Briggsl: —— S ———= OH ALECK— | MADE A T7T9 WHAT'LL You HAV LIQUORS ARS '.7/¥ k WHAT L Bovws YoU ARE S HANDS WITH A GREAT GOLF PLAYER AND PRINCE OF GoOD FELLOWS > You HAVE FOR THE ER -~ Com AND HAUE ONE A GQUY THAT BEAVTIFL waTY ! < WANT N ABOUT 3 /’an LSTEN — SET AWAY FROM THE THEY ALL ME To TELUEMm | YEARS mMmy 79 — COULDN'T VERY REFUSE CouLD BE REASONABLE ! il CouLDN'T BuNCH- “In the e | of their three game The Bruins nudged out winners on wet, heay Copyright, 1918, by The Tribune Associasion (New York Tribune) | i fileld by a score of 3 to the Cubs | " ' | bagging two runs in the ninth hefo not near his usual strensth. Murray's man was out | swift service was the only part of his It Tained real heavy hefore the | forcing battery of shots that had not 1 game and the fracas was held up for : ted by his long | spell while the zrounds were bei | been seriously aff drained The gan not have en pl scheduled to attend the game in a hody | vantage of position with their band | the points by beautif They occupied a section of the stand | down the side lines as the tear bench and rehearsed | Storming Murray char ries. Among | base line or he followed his shots by | ly timed drives hack of the 1"t noise r the world's other things they wished a bunch of | Sharp volleying to the court corners . front. He allowed his mount to step Ameri eauties on John J. Mec. | Murray was never a lobber. Had he | Saratc Aug. 24 Although two | along freely, but not at his best e B nager of the New Yorks In |bPeen he might hav ven trouble to | track records were surpassed and an- { move had the desired effect. It grad- his remarks accepting the posies Jonn | Nis tall “"‘“\"““”‘- “I" i"“i‘f; 1S _”f"‘ { other cqualled the feature yesterday | Ually '”H”Ul” "““'”'K‘W' v"*'(“’ l]‘w J. cheered the boys by telling them the | 1Ways reliable overheac 1€ B frernoe 3 Ve ce course here leaders ,and reserved some o 1is ¢ vithout doubt the “class of | fornian, minus the shofs that \n»! fternoon at the rac irse here was | o o4 for the dash through the home | A (el ERcass o s clies upon to open the way | the reception accorded Johnny Lof- | girete the One Northsider, with a | WSually 1 UBOHL I e e o : ; tretch foghorn voice, however, w Akind in | for an attack At the net, was forced | s on his return fo the saddle. Har- Wieal siraiehtensa N onk i McAte O olee mowever, was unkind in | (T paek upon his service as his | ry Payne Whitney's brown filly Pigeon | gave him one lash with the whip. The | SR el i PUTO- || ot potent weapon. Strong as he is | Wing ran five furlongs on the first | gor¢ responded splendidly and closed e i woon the Gant | ; Bhsttaek Muriay could not hope | race in 57 4-5 seconds, clipping one- | on the leaders The lfinal sixteenth < A ) 5 - to prevail inst Tilden, who was up | fifth of o second from the record | pole he had his head in front and in ecil Algernon Cansey. the redhead | o T AE0T made by [Eternal last week. Then ed this lead to a length at the :““ pitched a gzood game for the Polymelian, the renowned sprinted Old Kocnig was second and Giants 1 the hin o aibT s S ¥ 5 i S 'r"m.” inth, when h v | YE BIG SERIES owner hy W .R. Coe, in the Luzerne | George Starr third ko I : Highweizht Handicap and with 140 Vindex, a big colt owned by Harry N York 000002000—2 0 1 A | pounds up covered six furlongs in | payne Whitney, defeated a large field Chicago - 00000100 St . | 1:10 2-5, equalling the figtres set by | of {wo-year-olds in the last race in s and - Rariden: | Seerctary of War Baker Will Write | Licut. Raymond Belmont's Jyntee | quon fmpressive style as to warrant Marti a O'Farrell | i | Thursc onr late t cve pLEnRandig ian | to Crowder Endovsing Champis Thursday. An hour later It 1. Ah- e helief he will achieve more hon- oy | les’ aged bay gelding Little Neaver, } 5.c He raced Different Ilyes into Boston 5, Pittsburgh 0 Games, 1e Tells Newspaperme [ with Johnny Loftus in the sadale, | Gisgion during the first halt mite | Pittshu \ug. 24 he RBostor ey | clipped three and two-fifth scconds | 114 won handily i Braves made their last appearance o° | ' ashinston, Aug f—The world's| .5 (he track mark for one mile and | the season here vesterday, defeating |SCes Will ““'\“\‘\\““‘ er Tnte vestor. | fivessixteenths, going the distance in e | Pittsburgh, 5 to 0. Tiffective pitching | SCITEIy o s 2] ] GAME AT LIGHTHOUSE fielding by the home team gave vietory | ‘PPTOVRL on « A GRiolelo N 08 BRI e iventinpplause WhutEthe lovation sac: bl ALl SO0 e O Fplayers eatled inthe drart who will | (Sl Gt G (0TI compared | Pelham Bay Naval Training Station Boston 100202010 o Rt CinateRInELL SR 0 LepsR ST to that showered on Loftus when he vs. Colonials. Pittshurgl 000000000—0 between the winners of the American . g6 his reappearance on the track g i e _ and National League pennants. R G a0k S whotistem ilorad The stro PPelham Bay Naval in- Batteries: Northrup and Wa r: | course of his daily conference with | e Il DG ea s basehall team will play #ill, Schmidt and Smith | 8 ) tave said.| b¥ A. K. Macomber, had been “on the |ing station baseball tear "‘“_ COXL: ""‘l’ Al Sl A ground” for three months for “bad | (he New Haven Colonials at Light C ati 8. Phi - ja alie spunaball comm silon { stable manners.”” Mr. Macomber lift- oIt el laven Sty et incinnati 8. Philadclphia 7 | £l =ive ofictal sanciion tokthe worldisil &l e bl S e e e B et house Poin ay ¢ Cincinnati An 1 incinnati | series and my disposition is to do it 'l"” . [l exhactsdiiairide hisianipioy | 20o0t The big me will start at made a clean sweep of cir final series |1 will write to General Crowder and | 41’\‘ Hiata G anids finiile Sasan bre 3:30 o'clock a i« expected to draw h P 1 v ng the last | tell him tha would be glad to have o L > 3 ] With Philadelphia by winning the las ‘\‘ ‘l” u = ‘I, ) ‘y’ o ‘:“ | thag . but when Walter Jennings, trainer of |one of the bi crowds of the sea- hme o e nis s matenCE iR e e MG SR BTN R son. The Pelham team is fighting it yesterday The scc £ sympa vith an extension | the Ao i S i Phila . 0002005007 12 o |to September 15 for such persons as | ”'"‘ "h‘y“:”“h“”""‘ ““m sy out with Newport for the baseball Gincinnati 000100320 <l ol Lo d DOy SARITE S siworidiss st o il v e G him to 1 | championship the navy, since the Batteries: Prendergast. Jacobs and ”"‘1”“ e “\”]"“‘ lonc ”""l“ uralist, Ton ore the nam disbandonment o Jack Barry's Adams; Luque and Winzo, Arche of the baseball world is at an end, fou | the riders were placed on the bhoavd | Chgrleston team while Secretary tker refraing from | e | } jssuing an order direetin the local | the report that Loftus o ‘; {0 ul‘.‘ '4 \‘7 | On the Pelham team are two New MURRAY BFATFN ON GOURTS | boads to extend the time of calling to | (}H ed ‘\*;“‘“ h '\':i:)\"”“'““- ,',‘["( "”“n’} | Haven boys Joe Oed and Durk Me- n < ouse, ng he onncemme: AUSeC i . the colord plavers invelven s wishos) 8 ey y o | Partland, boti whom were stars will be respected by all of them and | @ ripple of cxcitemeat. When —the | RS | 1 . -1 sekey appeared o e | at the v Haven 1 school an the national commission may now pro-| Popular little jockey appeired on the fat the New Haven high school and | Brilllant Californian Eclpsed by Til- | ceed with plans for the annual dia- | N v uist a SHofL anox | who have been playing sensational ball Philadel ’ 5 | mond elassic | applaus reeted him as | 5,06 joining the Naval F rve el R e ‘ Sl ry Baker's decision did mot ‘ Jise A ”“;“v ( .\'H" 2 Uk “'!”“ The Colonials will have Frank | Meadow Club Cup at Southampton. | Come 2 surpi or he had al-| the pavade j o e | Woodward as pitcher. Woody Is a, | ready indicated that he was favorbly | did not cease until the jockey doffed | oy per of the 1 Reserve and at- Southampton, N. Y Aug. 24.—Tt | disposed to making the playing of the | his cap two or three time JU Was | ¢ heed to the New Haven station. He | was the fate of Robert Lindley Mur- | series possible, largely hecanse of thel a wonderful tribute to a great nd | has a bone to < with the Pelham ray, the noted ative son’ of Cali- | interest he was informed that the| honest rider. 5 . - ihu\ . A short time ago Woody pitched forni. fall a victim yesterday to | American soldic W the front have in Johnny had no luck on Naguraliss, |, 070 0 "Gow Haven station again | the brilliance and ed of Willium | the national s It was his convic- | While in a contending position and | Pelbam and Pelham shut them out, ™. Tilden 2d of Philadelphia, Mur- | tion that ¢ ort stimulate | riously threatening Fairy Wand, the | ¢%0° i got two home runs and two | ray’s defeat coming in the semi-tina! | the cuthu n rs for| pacemaker, at the hewd of t1 tugteliy | doubles off W« d. He oxpects {o paund of the annual invitation fourna own sport ¢ Ny val uralist bolted to the outer rall. To | ;o4 cyven on Sunday when he goes ment of the Meadow Club by a scorc in maintaining mor prevent his chaige from 20ing into it | eing Pelham ked up by George ¥ 6is ey t W to pull up ahinost to Ao i t wodore Roosevelt Pell, a forme BABL ADAMS GO co: Nuturadist dozer Wally pp. former New Yith Middle Stut 1 " Pit ! \ thesgneatiunid M e et to witl he final round bi | @ up ! i National i undiun (ol A R a0 ey s with ¢ Huials HRIt by his defeat of Iter to his | th hat the best he cot o 1 iy L big Wit in the game against Ihves of Chicago by a score of 6 Mo, where ! was to 1 Nuturalist thivd. hehind |0 jteg Sox at New Huven last Sun h-5 and ¢ e Vo t will he Adams su d Fairy Wand, which | g, and his appeirance his week will he th final round the Meadow | ¥ i ently in o ind second respectivel help to WW it 5 Crow Aub oy nm ot e e next riace Johnny rode 1. ger Weiss expects ta introduce "To those in \ the results l nonn e 1 This old gelding was f cos among the players in efpected, Murray's wation heing | CLA Nl CALLED Loftus “friends would not | g, s and expeets Lo, present fWch that few § gined that Tild i'h i \ 1 ne \ m him. Rut Johnny mad \hnn ‘m, ! has put upon Hilliant though e of Vall | ¢ il \ Kept the shiggish zy | the " sor o of Phitadel) \merican f cllow close up t I« v dur- | pitcher of the Pelham fall of the sensutiona ert from the | got hom 1 tone, Tean., | i t rly part of the r wdin e o piteh against (e Pacific Coast. But these spectators | in reqi te ro local | the home streteh went to work with | ol o the fans may Jook for also failed to take into consideration | draft board. [le expects to to a | whip and heel Tt was one of the [a real pitchers’ battle from start ml that Murray lacked practice and was training camp within a few days best finishes of the season and landed | finish of the game wa woner won | PigeoN Wing, Polymelian and | - | BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL o first « length the favorite that the Cubs' Claws Club, an organiza- | the Californian tried to rush the net has recently bheen tion whish intends to whoop it up for | following in behind his weak ground } s | the Cubs in the vorld's ries, was strokes Tilden generally had the ad- | Ier 101 delay of a mile had but did not t very hadly en. Jockey e e | Little Nearer Set New Marks | bearem, o ceted with another round of | | layoft from the courts and even thi r | arplau probably would | was not markedly effective. the first; d 3 | The race of ved but for the fact | ball being a fault frequently when | UIL | nhenomenan Polymelian was almost great colt, which ill, carried 140 pounds and ran like a Roseben. Aft- it the post he got and before an eighth McAtee then got him | > and chased the leaders rush him to the 1landed the greater number of clean NATIONAL LEAGUE [ Remnle ‘.Nl'vrdu‘\. | ties Buys on easy terms, just that littis Philadelphia Pittshurgh | ard, but the latter ducked and blocked of (he Clubs [ | condition than in many months, | pinned Smith’s hands ev » | latter tried to rough it, but in other | | respects fought fair Pittshurgh | Cincinnati 456 [ of the United 134 | panny McFadden of F Philadelphia at Cincinnati Philadelphia Pittsburgh AMERICAN LEAGUE Results Yesterday Philadelphia of the Clubs Washington cago Cubs, managed by Fred Mitchell The fans will be given a treat to sec this man work. The receiving end of mes Today Philadelphia ciation team, whose work attracted INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE a whole ason. He will hold dow - ond b In Cy Doyle, the shortstop, the fans will find neat an infielder as they can make them. This boy went south with Connie Mack, but left the team up in Boston to enlist in the Standing of the Clubs Wy, Third base is taken care of by Smullen, who was with Indinn olis two sons ago. This boy played swith the Groton Iron Work team Saturday Raltimore Rochinior | ton National 1 lor the fo | side kick down in Indianapolis, who i was the leading pitcher for the Brave this closing ses his enlistment at Newport. The ot Games Today Binghamton HOWARD Bayonne Policeman Sets Fast Pace for wup Div lnstructor policeman ol townsmen Ixhibition «sed the eight-round encounter On account of Smith's reputation he | Established 1886 GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE y T e are Ready to Convince You That the HALEF YEARLY SALE of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing Makes Things Specially Attractive It Would B;e Wise to Defer Selection of Children’s Hats Until Next Week As Our Display Will Be Ready Then. Howard outfought Smith throughout, OVERLAND AGENCY, blows, had the bet defense and fought more fairly, Smith using his Stor_age gil’ld Accessmfles- head in a foul manner in cvery round. | Repair Work a Specialty. | Smith had the better of the third | Phone 2227 139 Arch St round, and in all the others Howard was the aggressor. Smith bhutted con- 1ally with his head, but Howard not affected greatly by such tac- $3000. | \ was expected by the majority of the c spectators to make short work of = Howard, but to their astonishment A ° 1 In the sixth round Howard, with a {home you have been looking for in | left hook, cut Smith over the right |the edge of New Britain. TLarge lot, | | eve and the wound bled freely, Smith | barn and coops. City water and gas. swung and hooked viciously at How H. N. LOCKWOOD, ard, who was in better physical Estate and Insurance aear City Hall ry time the | In the semi-final ates el J. HOCHMAN vy outpointed | S Pays Best Prices For ST JUNK and SECOND HAND FURNITURE TEL. 468-4. Many Players of Heavy Timber with al Experimental Station 430 MAIN STREET team which pla STARS IN SUNDAY GAME The s the Ploneers here y Ca . 5 for re, # N tomorrow contains the names of many B Rnaraud NGkt former league stars. The team iu Storage, Supplies and Repairing. ma ed by Lieut. Hows rd Rowse, former Washington and Lee quarter- |ern league. Connelley, is the leading l back and infielder. The pitcher, ”v\h’hl U in the Eastern lcague, he Monk" Ferrls, is o former Coast ‘lv:n'h\n;: but one game, it going in his league star. Were it not for the war, |faVor. ~ He held Worcester ta four '8 * | serateh hits and struck out ten men | he was to have gone up with the Chi- & British Hero it is taken carc of by Martell, who played two seasons ago with the Bast crn league. Rirst | tinds “Swede' | fturnguist, a former Rutgers colle who later saw service with Tren- | ton in the Tri-State league. “Whoops Kelley, of the Nashville Southern asso- | Jimmy ¢ Pittsburgh illahan, then mans who carried this man inst the Newport Naval feam, composed of mostly Bos- players. He got two illingram_ his old B hits off on, up to the time of rdens find three men in Shulzin Wyman and Lindstrom. Shulzinski, | slightly built bay, played with the | "leet team of the United ates navy | three vears a which toured the | orld Wiy is i man whao is com i into prominence He was () adin batter of the 1 England, he bein member « Colh, college tewm ns | member s being viet n Maine collewe seric Lindstrom is | native o Hartfor 1 h ! . {little chance to show hims his yveq JL b 5 [as the work that he i 1w down LR R AL ‘ambrai no t the experimental stition requires | comes into the limelight in the present his being at the wheel most of tl S iitioh e tmploying e [time, He was a few yvears W | the Ramblers of Itartford and pl 1 ume militar t tigssshay used 1 ;H 1t in the Western leagne the forme L Lo Two of the men, Ke 1 Ferri that he will be or | plavi nder the names of Rurke and | lied Commande | Connellex plavem a e mes with | Copviight b New London, champions of the East- | wood.