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DAY, LY .10, 1919, Q TAKE THE HEWI*{(;EI%ES ERB%L}? 1§IEET fiirs s T | Four-Page Colored Comic Supplement i Peckinpaugh Manages (o Lo @ 8| Each Sunday in The Hartiord Courant feland, July 10.—After the dust le had settled vesterday and kees discovered they had been by Cleveland by 2 to 0, the | of the losers cut down to 3! s over the White Sox and Bob kkey's winning streak halted at viceeries in a row, there was but consoling feature for the Hug- ! treupe. Itoger Peckinpaugh, the g ball smasher of the American €, who has hit safely in twenty- consecutive games, made his fy hit for a base in the fourth Aame. It was the Yankees' first me of the Western tour. The score: ' i N ew Yok . 000000000—0 T 0 “leveland ..... MO011000x—2 6 0 Shawkey, nssell nd Hannah; oveleskie @ N Red Sox Win Two. ETHELBERT Chicago, July 10.—Urban aber | STENART sas given credit for two victories gesterday when Chicago defeated | Siewart will go to London to help Bhiladelphia in Dboth games of & arrange for the international labor publc header, 8 to 7 and 6 (o "he | conference to be held in Washington feore under the auspices of the League of Natinoas this fall. Stewart is director r. h. e of investigations and inspections of the fladelphio . 4000100027 10 0 gepartment of labor zo ... 00020088x—8 11t . e ogers, Kinney and McAvoy; Kerr, 1 b "rantarin - ruver and | “BROADWAY ALECK” DEAD palk. | FFirst Game | Second Game. Famous Backstop of Superbas and - r. h. e Giants Succumbs to leart Failure [delphia ... 000001001 6 2 E B0 .. : 0020%—6 12 1 Attack Last Night. Johnson, Kinney and Perkins; Ia- New York, July 10.—Another of the fr and Schafk .and Lynn. old Superb: champions off the Na = tional league in 1899 and 1900, was Browns Blank Red Sox. { called out by the Umpire in the Game 5(. Louis, July 10.—Sothoron oul- |of Life, when Alexander (“Broadway lbhed Mavs and St. Louls took the | Aleck') Smith died at his home, 2465 ening game of the series from Bos- | Broadway, last night of heart trouble. yesterday, 3 to 0 Of late ye most of the late player wo singles and Tobin's doubt o | activities have centered on the race- Browns two runs in the third in- | tracks, but old-time fans will re- . The other run came in the | member “Rroadway Aleck” as back- hh on Sisler's hit, a sacrifice hit | stop of the Superbas in 1897, 1898, fa a fly. The scove: 1899 and 1900 and of the Giants in ton L ....... 000000000—0 7 01901, Lo N 00200001x—3 8 1 Smith broke into big league base- Mays and Schang; Sothoron ball with the Brooklyn Nations in pvereid. 1897, the vear Billy Barnie succeed- - cd Dave ToulZ as manager. He did | Tigers Whip Senators. the bulk of the catching until Chas. “Duke” Farrell and Jim McGuire came to the Dodgers in 1899, After §he tenth inninz zave Detroit yes- | the Superbas captured their second Boy's game with Washington, 2 | bennant in 1900 Smith was released b to the Giants and played for New detroit, July 10.—Hellmann's single d Shorten’s dong hit to con field Jand pitched exceptional ball York under George Davis' manage- | s given hack that was ment. Shortly afterward he drifted qf {imes. The score: out of baseball Y . Smith was born in the Ninth ward FHEA010000 3 of this city forty-six years . He l‘l;’l” S im0 was educated at Francis Navier 1;‘:““\:”‘“\,1 I'icinich; "B . college. While playing on the base. h - Il team of that inssation he at-} e a | the atrentith of scveral base- | . | L ews. e went to Ohio, LEAGUE IN BAD WaY. % TWéPiayca minor league bhase- ball. His fast work was noticed by : \ scouts who were looking for material New England Blowup. for the major league teams, and he Lewiston, Me., July 10.—At the |aceepted an offer to join the Brook- e of a conference among Lewiston [ 1¥n Nationals. B s iind Joha B Donneils! presk “mith for several weeks had not bt of the New England league, last | Peen feeling well but attended the ht, it was announced that should | {rack daily until Tuesday when he | necessary backing and patronage | felt 5o bad that he remained at home. forthcoming before next Saturday | He told his friends that he only was league would be continued with | stightly indisposed but thought he itland, Lewiston, Fitehburg and |needed a rest. Nothing serious was xerhill eared until he collapsed last night B dar the n decided on Lewis- | and died within a few minutes h would e strengthened by the a Ifuneral services will be held at sition of three playvers from the | the Campbell Funeral church, Broad- vell club, . while Fitchburg would | v and Sixty-sixth street, at 2 p. m. w on the Lawrence club and the | Saturday. naining Lowell pld#ers. Failure to — ke such an arrangement, it was &0 INSTALL O ed, would mean discontinuance of District Depuly John Kunz of Mid- ccalier July 1 dletown will install the following offi- R cers of Gerstaecker lodge, I. O. (. F : B = on Monday evening at Turner hall WILL DISCUSS SERI Noble grand, Ch s Lorch; hicazo, July 10.—Details 1 rding [ grand, William hinston wiston's Withdrawal May Mean viee | : Jurgen: recording | proposed post-season series be- | secratary, Froderick Rock: financin] n the pennant winners of the| secretary ward J. Dehm; treasure rican association and the Intera- | William Ziegler, Y " league were discussed today at — e Brrorsnce here Letween Presiden BLACKBURNE IS SOLD ey ald David Fultz. The series ston, July 14 fand fianzed will consist of the best| ional lengiie o et liof bostoniiia . i e e ke on '.mmfi.»w sold Russell Black- bogin the fi eek of Octol Rl ASRRICnp NGaterday & o first w f October Philadelphia to the N [== N Besides the MUTT AND JEFF page thgre will be the world-famous adventures of BUSTER BROWN that have made mjllions laugh, the astounding results that follow the actions of THAT SON-IN-LAW OF PA’S and the delightful and amus- ing experiences of POLLY AND HER PALS. . GET THE BEST COLORED COMICA\EACH SUNDAY BY BUYING % "~ | m Hartford Sunday Courant route, is not a has been by any means and should materially strengthen the Braves' hurling department, which | has been below par. ‘ ’ \