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R IN EASILY FRO ME—MARAN ROM MOUND AND W EVEN BREAK BEFORE BIG CROWD AT BRIDGEPORT GIANTS DRIVE EARL HAMILTON F M PIRATES_TY COBB’S BAT PROVES UNDOING OF YANKEES—HARTFORD GETS V!LLEz_BRAVES’ SHORTSTOP, IS POPULAR WITH LOCAL FANS--PIONEERS WIN 4 TO2 i COBB SWINGS BAT *HAMILTON POUNDED [When = IN TIMELY FASHION BY GIANTS' BATSMEN And as a Result Yanks Are Losers‘Six Runs in vSix‘zh Tnning Puts ol Close Game Detroit, Mich., July 14.—The Yan- | were beaten on N y afternoon, chiefly by Ty and to a minor extent by the Tigers. The score was 5 to 4. Had | Cobb only remained on the bench tho . score mig ht have been different, but he was in the game, and therefore the Tigers won. In th ning the Georgia Pe: seventh ' hammered two runs over the platter, putting | the home team in the lead. Then ‘in the ninth he s run over and called it a day. Bob Shawkey,” proprietor of ten straight victories earlier in (he sea- son, lost his second straight game vesterd He was outmatched. He | was unable to hold a lead his mates | lgave to him on threc occasion In the ninth Ellison hit in place uf‘ Boland. He walked and eventually .scored on a single by Young. Had | Ruel held on to the ball an out, the | final out of the game, would have been registered, but Muddy dropped the ball. Young went to second and | then Cobb maced him home with )the final run of the game. The Detroit fans turned out in| force to witness the second grapple of the teams. The victory yesterday acted as a stimulant to the ever ready enthusiasm of Detroit b; rooters and they flocked to the stand: An hour before pl pioneers of the s squatters had established quarters ward. The scorc: r. h 100100002—4 8 1000002 0 New York Detroit Shaw Ainsmith. -0 —5 1 Sox Win Slugging Gamec. Chicago, July 14.—Chicago defcat- | ed Boston, 14 to 9, in an excitin slugging match ves pitched in fine form until the lo had a ten run lead when hc eased ! up. The world’s champions began the ball, and before he could down the visitors were within distance, but Lowdermilk r seved him and prevented a tie. Sicotte finished the game for Chi- th case. The scorc: I hie ..... 000003600— 9 15 2 40114103x—14 17 2 Dumont, Caldwell and aber, Lowdermilk, Cicotte Steal Wins Game. Ohio, July 14.—Cley Washington, 5 to 4, e of the series yester- b steal was pulled with e cighth by Cleveland, hus scoring the winning r. h e 001012000—4 10 00121001 5 8 Gharrity.; Cove Twvo. | oW WILLLE - Do Go UNTIL MORNING ~ MAY ComE Navin field here | evened up the s Pittsburgh Pittsburgh mmed the winning | Pittsburgh 000200000 Mayer and Brooklyn, July by Stock and the Super- defeating St. six scattered S30000000x— 000100000~ Meadows, Tuero MARANVILLE WITH BRAVES ball | y was called the last seat had been taken and the | on the greens- | Popular National i | Wide Acquaintance in ey and Ruel; Boland and ! ay Here Next Sunday. is probably performing no basehall play- National leazue, local populari erday. Faber | afternoon. visions for c; mammoth ¢ Maranville, christenad Come LASSIE COME LASS!E LASSIE -LASSIE | LASSIE LASSIE During his scholastic with an earnestness, L IN A NUTSHELL " BASEBAL the big league. NATIONAL LEAG He further developed | factory lecagues in H was while Burns of this city ults Yesterday Pittsburgh New York Brooklyn 3, the management Bedford team standing of the Clubs, circuit was all to convince the Cincinnati | New York ordingly the | = bis service. { proven that it “darby” and | of the strong factors in whatever suc- cess Stallings’ Philadelphia ve attained. Braves started Games Today. Chicago at Pittsburgh < Cincinnati Philadelphia AMERICAT LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. shington 4. New York 4 ! Philadclphia 3. ding of the Club Northwara . F. F. Boxing present week, Martin half-mile the leading horses of sweepstake: evenls ner, Mo. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUL. Results Yesterds Buffalo 6, Jersey City Ruffalo 6. Jersey City Baltimore 9, Rochester 2. Readinz 3, Binghamton 1. ! Other teams were not scheduled ) | W Buffaio Newark Binghamton Rochester 2881 Readinz Games Today. City in Buffalo in Toronto. in Ttocheste Reading in Binghamtor. Standing of the Clubs. L. idgeport | Waterbury | Pittsfield neficld | Hartford New Haven mes Today. Springfield. at Providence. New Haven. Worcestei. MAZOO. I DE CAREFUL ROBERT. 1 e Would Mceet mpion —The here v 1t champion of the American 11, Expeditionary fovce and the of the interallicd champic the Pershing stadium. has issued n If ho ht, ! WILLARD RETURNS HOME, Kan.. July 14.—Jess' Lawren Willard vife slipped their home, w for made the trip t in a heavy rain. | cave Cincinnati ind game. standing of the Clubs. AMERICAN LE. Washington Vit M eom A L LEAGL | Baltimora Jersey City Deaano VAN MM s | EASTE GUL. Results Yesterday. Springficld 3, New Haven Providence 3, Worcester 2, 1st game. Worcester 8, Providence ] | ea Waterbury 5, Pittsfieid f Hartford 4. Bridgeport 2 } Bridgeport 3, Hartford 2. Springfield Providence | Worcester no game played PLAN NEW FOUR-CLUB CIRCUTT. rranged to r The Lowell ed {o Lewiston, Fitchburg ¢k Dempsey. i : EAST DOWNS WEST. Cincinnati won the sectional tennis championshin here Saturday when William T. Tilden July 14.--Bob Martin, hip at the | | to the winner of the Carpentier- | California to obtain a maich casterners he will return to ice and attempt to meet Jack impossible to overcoms remaining IN CHAMPION. July 14—Francis rday night and are championship of Mas st held in 1913, by se Guilford, by § hole final at the Winchester town. The Wtillards were forced leave the automobile in which om Toledo at wurday, when they e memhers of the Woodland Navy Team From Fort Terry on Short End of 1 to 2 Contest—Carter No Mystery for Locals. The Pioneers won a listless game from the United States Navy hospital team of Fort Terry Cllis street diamond yesterday afternoan, score 4 to 2. Eddic Goeb was on the firing line for the locals and he had t game well in hand throughout. Ni Carter, of no-hit fame, was easily solved by the Pioneers batsmen, and his emulation of Santa Claus in free transportations proved costly. The big hurler was responsible for the two runs scored by his team, when he nded on the ball for a long (wo- bagger. The score Pioneers. b. r. h. po c | Johr Sh el 2 0D D 0 | Norfelat, if ...... 2 0 0 4 0 0 Lynch, 1b ........3 0 018 0 O { Noonan, ¢ 3 0 2 4 1 0 " 0 0 kS [ 0 1 10 i 1 3 1 | b 10 0 | Campbell. rf 3 2 1.0 0 0 | 28 1 13 1 Fort Terry Naval Team. i ab. r. hi po. a. ¢ | Patters 51 diloio ol | Goodwin, 1 ) 4 5 1 }carter, p o g a0 | Poscola. 2b G " a3 Kelly, 1b 0/ 0 ST AR () Vindquist, cf .... 010 0 0 [RREdG1iei e VR EEnE A0 1 s R () Corrigan, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 McGuire, If ...... 2 0 0 0 0 O 30 32 4 24 14 3 00010x—14 i 0000020 Feldman, Carter E allon; sacri- Lynch, Johnson; double Poscola to Goodwin to Kelly; to Kelly to Patterson: Pos 3 dman and Lynch; off Goeb 5 Pioncers Navy Two-b: | stolen bases, fice hi ck out, by Goeb 4, Carter passed balls, Radeliff 2: wild pitches, Carter 2; left on bases, Pioneers 5, Pioneers Navy 2; first base on error 1: time, 1:17; ump L OYOLISTS fiAcg 10 TIE FKramer and Spencer Have Exciting darber. Duel Before 15,000 Fans on (he Veledrome Track, Newark, N. J. Newark J., July 14.-—Frank Kramer and Arthur Spencer rode to tie for first place in a four-cornered { match race at the Velodrome yester day afternoon beforc 13,000 bicycle ns, the largest crowd of the season, The firc department stopped the sale of tickets to the grandstand 15 min- utes before the races started Raymond Eaton and Alfred Goullet finished in a tie for third place. The race marked the first appearar Spencer sincc June 4, wher knocked Frank Kramer from wheel and rendered him unconscious Spencer has been off the trac pended for almost six weeks before he rode he had to of 3200 to the National Cycle ciation. There were mingled che and hisses when Spencer made ppearance, but the ve him 1 ovation when he over and shook hands with K The race was an altern with four heats, and three ach, one rider being left out of heat. In the first one, Kramer won by a sensational ride in which he circled Goullet and Eaton. In (ke { sacond heat, Spencer showed Eaton ca and Goullet the way home that order, while in the third heat, Spen- cer led Goullet and Kramer over the tape. Kramer camc back with a world of speed and took the final heat from Faton and Spencer. Kramer and Spencer were “all i and did not | ride off the tie for first plac | did not make a hit with the FAFNIR BEATEN AT LAST This Bill Dudack. Supported in Finc Fash- jon by New Britain Machine Com- pany, Turns Trick. Rill Dudack, aided New Britain Machin broke the winning streak Afnir Bearing company team afternoon at Walnut Hill a 3 to 0 battle that proved interesting for a 1 athering of As a result of the vict of the Machine com id to be zomewhat filled k was in rare form fafnir hitters found it diffi an him safely wo fine 1mphell fine w company and the cult to 1 throws by Blinn and H. ¢ thwarted the efforts of the losers to dent the home plate. Arthur Camp- bell, who was behind the bat for the the Fafnir team rooters were on hand with plenty of naige. Mickey Noonas umpired the game in a masterly | loud Xick when one of their players i was caught at the plate. It was one { of those nonsensical kick | The Stanley Works-Landers. Frary i & Clark game was a thriller, the Cut- lers coming from the rear with a vie- over the Buttmakers W n Lande went to the b ninth the score was 4 to 1 them. and some heavy pounding of the baseball, With two costly muffs by Paulson in center fleld netted them te ti that was a dandy. Povs i SENATORS GET EVE Largest Crowd of Season on Hand vietors, put up a fine game. s usual | manner. The Fafnir rooters put up a | new backer score 5 to | gainst | and would try tr four runs and the game. Eddie Goeb | club circuit contributed the fielding feature with | a one-handed catch in left fih]"l standing after BREAI IN PARK CITY {0 Witness Twin Bill Bridgeport. J Bridgepoft aned Hartfor « ide este lf’:' ® gam tl isito winning the firat on, number 0o ov on to the field. The tir ' Adams tured the Hart e h Ho and Skiff; Winn and McLeod Hillics' Bungles Costly Waterbury, July 14.—T Pittefield Hillies went x 1 5 to 4 defeaf to Waterbury he Five err in the h the Ma cks e rund cnough to win the game ore e Waterbury 6 Herbst. Kahn and Hargra Til man and Devine Hampdens Down Weissmen, New Haven, July 14 Haven deeper into o pushed Ne i n esterday’s attractior The vis ion by k at Lighthouse Point, & to bunched off ¥ Hehl in the fc proved and si ty to in Springfield 0003 New Haven Green and Wilder Tyler and Mevers Booste Providence, R. I uly 1 Grays and Roosters aplit double-header, the local ame, 3 to hi zecond. 8 to out of the bet in th an 2 vild an the first inning Horn was hit hard The! finished gave w of the while rom was unhitta h Providence 0001010013 "8 Worcester 000000002—2 6 aid, Ha 1 Swedlh and Tyler cond ( e— ¥ ster TWILIGHT GAME AT ST. MARY'S GROUNI m From Hars Royal Typewriter Te ferd to Cross Bats With Annex Tuesday Evening I first i 1 of for tt harp. I Anne fast ball ti eason, the strongest teams in tl ate holding over the Br Is te 1rdz feated the New Depart team in Bristol The Royal ond pl are pus ace in ng top positior Poli’s star. and Clez rd Line Koy Anne H. Oppelt Campbe Youngz Wi nd base C. Oppelt “izmorri Dike N. Bog Muldoon . Howe Anderson oilora Kania or Pclla Kilduf Waltz Begley etween Annex defedted m ting or opening the ranged two teams A good these two ¢ the Pionee he Ellis street season. A seri late he LEAGUE BLOWS TUP. Mass., July 1 With yes of the NEW basehall league came to 1. John H. Donnelly of thi dent of the league 1id thad] the desire of the owners of the Tow ell and Lawrence clubs to quit th lity of findins ise in LewW4 iston, which relinquished 1as! week. made it impossible to contindd to play even with a fouyr-club circult He s2id that he would apply for prp tection in this territory for next ye#! anize an eight abrupt league and the impossi or the franc Portland was in th in “ th lay’s zames Wit Lowell second.