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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 191&, GIANTS REGAIN NATIONAL LEAGUE LEAD WHEN REDS LOSE TO PHILLIES—DUTCH LEONARD HAS AN EASY TIME BEATING YANKEES—CHIEF MEYERS GIVES BRILLIANT EXHIBITION OF CLOUTING THE PILL—HILDRETH PAYS $15000 FOR JOCKYS SERVICES—FIVE PLAYERS CHANGE PLACES | IRATES AID GIANTS [CHIEF MEYERS HITS 'T EGAIN LEAGUE LEAD ~ IN OLD TIME STYLE | S — —— o ~ - TAMES YANKEES noky City Hurler Weakens at' Former Giafit Gets Four Clouts : , New Yorkers Confinue on Down: ritical Time—Phils Down Reds Including Two Three Baggers ward Pace From First Place New York, July 15.—New York| New Haven, July 15.—Heavy hitting | ; Julyls st onts gained the lead in the National | on the part of the New Haven team ! X were beaten for the third su ague here yesterday, defeating | pave the Weissmen a win over Water cessive time I the Detroits in the ittsburgh in the third game of the | bury vesterday afternoon, 9 to 2 Ba- / P 2 2 \J ER . fi half of a scheduled dru)lj!fi pries, 5 to 4. i ker, a new pitcher for New Haven, P = 577 7 1 der. the score bein 3 to 0 The The Giants won in the third ! Walked the first three men who face 5 A 2 (2 f second game had to be called off on ning, knocking Miller out of the ! him and he was removed in favor of 4 i 2 5553 L account of rain » bx. Four runs were scored on four | Courtney, who held the Brass City | d TS & W z 7 The disastrous Western trip of the ts; including a triple by Chase, a | Men to four scattered hits. Chief} e 2y Huggins athletes, which has. degen pse on balls and an error by Miller. | Mevers led the New Haven attack | 4 BBl ona winters alsol wereleasy | vithifourhi two of them being fri- br Pittsburgh, but Dubuc held the | "1°% The score siting batte: in check. Only one fant reached base on Carlson, who cceeded Miller in the third inning. he score: erated into a rout, bids fair to sen them tumbling into third place, ur less there is an immediate and sharg r. h. e New Haven .....42010101x—9 14 4/ . | Waterbury ......101000000—2 4 2 o 2 aleng in the lead and Cleveland f i Baker, Courtney and Mevers; Craiz, 5 ¢ % i | Kahn and Hargrave and Connolly. S . ] W N3 2 G Yankees. T % | —— Z - I CARSE . The New Yorks have lost six of ittsburgh ....008 000 001—4 10 1| Grays Crush Bridgeport. 7 3 1 & iy WY T G T mes on the West- ew York 014 000 00x—5 7 1| X i : > ; : ; AN B 4 ern tour. v's defeat was all Miller, arlson and Schmidt; | & IO‘;‘:"‘: Sk ‘1",11) ‘({»SIS: L3 4 : R S i . | the more galling from the fact that i 7 inters IDubuCian dRATCCAR T ¥ Tt G Ty e Z ! \ \ | it was administered by Dutch Leon- S . hi it 2 < rd. a southpaw of Boston fame, who » A i hits with errors vestérday, while Mul- | 4 S < rd. a southy ot A Reds Lose to Phils. S S e S Z, % S . at the beginning of the seas as Philadelphia, July 15.—Cincinnati 7/ 4 practically under contract to th st first place yesterday as the re- ' providence ......02100400 J R 7 s owners of the Yankee club. Later it of an 8-to-1 defeat at the hands | pridgeport . 0001000023 8 3 ) W . ; New York sold him to Detroit. T Philadelphia. Mulrennan and Sweatt: McKonty | The Phillies launched batting on- | and Skiff. i . aughts in the third and sixtn s | 1 \ | New York 000000000 nings against Luque and Mitchell, Senators Beat TTampdens. i o 12 RS \ Detiolt 502000015 brace by the entire organization The White Sox are sa 1 clattering along close to the battered i i iv: e Quinn and Ruel; Leonard and Ain- spec!rl;c deiving Both from ‘the | guineneld Meass. July 15— Sering: : P SESCOR0. ; fleld lost another ball game, this time | ; s r . e - el to the lowly Hartford club, who look- N / s . 5 f 0 . = s 3 . g i Indians Win From Senators. Incinnati ....000 100 000—1 7 2| o Jike league leaders instead of a ’ e Tl ot : S it hiladelphia ..003 005 00x—8 9 1] ajl-end team and worked so diligently g 7 ) eveland, July 15 —=Cle 5 nd Luque, Mitchell, Fisher and Rari- | with burly George Lowe’s shoots that | \(‘ I uy [ évened up the series with Washing- len and Allen; Packard and Clarke. | they forced the local twirler to accept A tor vosterday vib MR by o L —_— { an invitation fr Manager Jack 5 i = v arper was wild and ineffective, Dodgers Top Cards. O'Hara to take a one-way excursion TR1ALS ©OF . EARL RTIL P while Jasper kept Washinston's seven Brooklyn, July 15.—Four hits and | trip to the cool showers. The score | AVIATION ( TWAS BVER THUS hits scattered. His own error saved onetchy’'s fly gave Brooklyn three | board at the end of the nine innings T Washington {rom a shutout. The bat- ns yesterday off ‘Ames in the first; Of play chalked the nators with a | { ting of Graney, Speaks and O'Neil ning, enough to heat St. Louls, | 4 to 1 victory aver the Hampdens. | featured the core to 1. Ames steadied after that and | The score: e o it mrine s effective. Mamaux fanned eight | r. h Vashington 1 = . | Hartford ........000100021—4 13 | 7 - s S — mr Cleveland .. 03022000x—7 14 1 [ et e it PR RUGRETS) BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL KNOCKOUT IN THIRD | "Siter crst 4G e he score: | z , BT n e | G T C. Hildreth Pays $15,000 to Stewart % e ; { The A d Navy Civilian Board of Collins Hits Homer e S s, C ays $15,000 to Stewart T Fermewne i he Army and Navy Civilian Board of | ollins Hits Homer. 4. Louis 100 000 000—1 4 Shera AMERICAY LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUY, My ! o o Brooklyn ©.300 000 00x—3 10 OGS Sve Loy Polk for Contract Papers on Law- sy Boxing Control Issucs Statement! Chicago. July 15.-—Chicago bunch 5 i : Worcester, July 15-—Worcester de- B e hite off Jones yestorday and defsated Umes, Goodwin and Dilhoefer; | 5LEh 3 A 3 Results Yesterday. ing i B i amaux and Miller. feated Pittstleld, 8 to 3, yesterday in a | rence Fator. Cleveland 7. Washington 1. Buffalo 10, Jersey City B e aT B e Boston, 9 to { free hitting game. Both teams hit| ] I Chicago 9, Boston 3 Toronto 3, Newark 0. New York, July 15.—The arm Eddie Collins’ home run, . which with equal ability but Worcester New York, July .—Jockeys as | Detroit e N vtimare 7, Rochester 3 navy and civilian board of boxing con- | scored two runners ead in the TR meat i ook tne | Made its drives count for mere and | Well as fthoroughbreds are bringin St. Louis 1, Philadelphia 0. Binehamtos iRe: e trol, in an oflicial statement issued | fourth, clinched the game for the B e LCBBOR 0 [Rdidibetteribasel minning BN ellca ¢ h prices these day Yesterday | = § Jast night announced that only 47 sec- | Jocals. The scorc ec:Mw m”’?h'\gftrii::c ;hrlet _\;sl\sLe:‘dy-‘” was finely played, not an error being ‘ afternoon at the Empire City track S. | Standing of the Glubs. S onds of the rest period had elapsed in = 8 o mph of the Cubs made on cither side. Messenger's; C. Hildreth paid $15,000 to Stewart W Standing of the Clubs the Dempsey-Willard baut when | Boston 1000001 01—3 reall) was due to poor s\'o‘rk by the | ground covering was noticeable. The | Polk for the contract papers on Law- Chicago 47 N - W 1 | Willard's seconds tossed a towel into | Chicago 10050021 Poston outfield and tight pitching by | score: ren ator, the liftle lad who has | o ofg 07 " o e 94 | Eaititnore BT 21 3 the ring as a token of defeat. The Jones and Schang; Williams aughn. The score: 5 h. e. ! been sing a sensation by his great | ~joveland .. e lehs Tt i 43 31 603 | board also decided that the bout at!gepalk r. h. e Worcester ......11302010x—S 12 0] riding on the local tracks this sea- i pelon™ ' ° : I Gesaatne b Toledo on July 4 ended in the third hicago ......200 101 100 9 Pitisfield .......020001000—3 11 0 son. St. Louis L as 3 Newarls ... ah round. These decisions were made as Weilman Wins Another. @ston .......000 000 300 9 Keifer and Tyler: Stubing and De-{ Fator is only 18 years old and | Rocion . 4 BInehamien 18 456 | & result of numerous inquiries receiv- 5 hV_uuzhu and Killifer; Demaree, | vine | weighs less than 100 po wds, hut he l washington .. ... .. 3 i T e e s ed from all parts of the country. The | S e 5008 S8 0 0™ 1o Bronkie's Fheney and Gowdy S, | can do more with w big, heavy head- | ppjjadelphia . . e e & . & i’ 16 statement, which was signed by Adam | o 0 0 Tl T ioni accounted fof o o {ed horse than most heavy weight L cits b 5 : Empic, secretary of the board, was in | So1UF T S CRE Tanien s } TILDEN AND HARDY =~ | jockess. " e tearnea now to riae on Games Todas. reiteration of the ono given out sev- | the, run hat goed S Lous € L RUNS FOR THE WEEK |2 ranch in Idaho, where he was| Boston at Chicago. . i eral days ago and follows: [Epe S Rt | — | brought up with the wildest kind of { Naw York at Detroit ; iR et “A report having been widely cir- |1t Was & PRERES BUICE T T o ne East and West Representatives Win | llorses. His skill and daring were | ppiladelphia at t. Louis Newark in Buffalo. St bl i el e e t game. The score: ATIONAL LEAGUE. ) i ~ "™l known to all ranchmen in the state | washington at Clevelana PR B timekeeper appointed by this board | L GLale Gol g b i el Way to Top Round of Play for Na- | several yea D b T sEalls . e i for the Willard-Dempsey contest, had | o elphia 500000000 ot . FAe . { spread to other parts until last fall. N NAL - i written to Mr. Pecord, he | referee, | *oii 20 000000 1 6 0 tional Clay Court Tennis Honors. | Then AMr. Polk, whose home is i N LIONAUIT A GUR. R T stating that the interval of one min- | St Louis ... o I0E ] O 0 Chicago, July 15.—William T. Tii-| lllinois, heard about the little dar Results Yesterday. — itebaty.coniiie Rech i AR d STo LD | den 2d of Philadelphia and Samuel | deVil and invited him to Cuba. There | Xow York 5, Pittsburgh 4 Results Yesterday. soiinels Badexjfeell belos y | Hardy of Chicaga yesterday won their | the 1ad made a great rvecord riding | (pjcago 5, Boston § Hartford 4, Springfield 1 Bocondaithromia itomeliintogilio inE: S. B. MacDONALD DEAD, | way into the fifth round of play in the | the thoroughbreds at Oriental park Brooklyn 3, St. Louis 1 Providence 7, Bridgeport 3 beg o atatofinal QM Datbonr b Bt ] national clay court tennis champion- | 1ast winter, and Mr. Polk signed him | ppjladelphia §, Cincinnati 1. New Haven 9, Waterbury 2 Tritien anelnojsuon otter (';nd e s e ertioy ships at the South Side Tennis club. | for fhree yvears at ihe large and S e Pinieia that the statement reported to be con- | Pioncer of Go Josto 3 They clashed today in what is expect. | r'emuncrative sum of $30 a month | Standing of the Clubs. e tamlpd 2 :h al Clg?;“ic}:‘:)n):;n;d“n\l | Passcs Away &t 76. AMERIC : &d~to_be the feature match of the|and board W L. .C. Standing of the Clubs, o e on July 15— Samlel N LEAGUE. tournament. Tilden is the holder of | _After the Cuban meeting he came | Now York ......... 46 23 w. L. eSO A bl U e, s Hhel e T S-¥ T W.T. F. S, the singles championship and Hardy is | North and quickly carned the admi- ! Gincinnati .. ... .... 49 25 : Providence ...... thei(sixnialiion fdefeat Bvras gsiven by Dons il ¢ 7 Az St. Louis, 15.—A on balle New York cinnati Pittsburgh — | (17 ~ o~ |l WM 0w H MY K | | | Boston i g £ 1 o rd’ the country, came within an 8 one of the doubles champions. | ration of the locai horsemen. He | Chicago . it e . Worcester lard's seconds. he co y bicago Fifty-nine matches were played hasn't vidden as many winners Broa v | “The board Is in no way concerned | having his }»1~r7 to 1 n'n( nl\lnr ;l‘f' vesterday. A heavy rain and wind | Some of the other jockeys, but that | pittaburgh pithiwagersithat hayeibeen madc oriiilin ks SwH en St came i inle S broke off several matches in the mid-| has been becouse he rode inferior | sr. Louis | the contest, but as a number of in- | parture from this world. Mr. Mac- dle of play and only one match in | e didn't k his mounts. | Beston i 4 Springfield quiries have been received. it has con- | Donald had just finished a round at doubles could be finished. S mbitious to ride, and he di Philadelphia . 5 Hzflrlr'nrd s sidered the question of when the con- | the Brae Burn links with his old Tilden defeated C. L. Jobnston, Jr., | Played his vest wares whether his S - test terminated in all its bearings and | friena, John Morrill, ye e | ot Chicago, the former New York | mount had a chance of victory ! L the board has decided that it should | came to Boston t h hie | player, in the fourth round, -2, 6-2.} not, and half a dozen times he won | Games be regarded as having ended in the | giugnter, Mrs. F ; Cao at | The Philadelphia man took an early | With inferior moints because the oth- | Chicago at Bo third round Freep: TRt ‘i lead in each set, winning with his| er riders held hin too cheaply and | St. Louws at Brooklyn. ! | { | ames Today, Hartford in Springfield Providence at Bridgeport New Haven at Waterbury Pittsfield at Worcester ONAL: LEAGUE. BT W.T. ¥ 8 0 to come s to Boston with her daughter for a visit when he dropp Mr. MacDonald v sixth year. He lived a rooklin 160 easy opposition. In the fourth round ; good judge of pace. He knows the | New dJersey Golf Tourney. Coming to Boston from Cans in 3 { he eliminated Alfredo Marasigan, the | shortest way home and has an | TENDLER WHIPS WELLH‘G Irned ot inick IRChancyg fellfonshiai| 1871 he introduced many of the sports? rilipi : tan orve ¢ ; ace and e 4 ou New York, July 15.—A lively : last of the three Filipino players who | abundance of nerve and iigience. face 1d ounted out. He| X : 2 Canada to this section RIBOE Bl stumbled to his feet and groped his | scramble is in prospect on the Deal | of Canada B! ” speedy drives and placement shots. i made mistakes Pittsburgh at New York KIRKBY OUT OF TOURNE Hardy went through three rounds' The lad has a wonjeprul seat, an ‘incinnati at Philadelphia during the afternoon, having rather | excellent pair of hands g is a rare Champion Will Not Defend Title in | | started, at 6-1, 6-2. i - R ] 5 d h o | sty hr ays of this In the third round W. M. Johnston | ik 3 o P way toward his corner, but nearly | Golf club the last three days o 3 : of San Francisco, former national | CARDS AND PHIL“TRADE Philly Boxer Punishes Chicago Boy | fell through the ropes. Chaney start. | woek for New Jersey ct i FRANKIE BURNS VICTOR. TERN LEAGUE. Mills, but won, 6-4, 6-2. Robert Kin- | Meadows and Paulette .n.,’“ Cravath’s —Kid Lewis Toscs. wpened Tiplitz let go the left and | wood star and Metropolitan amateur fore Home Crowd. 2 NYW.T P L sey, San Francisco, eliminated Theo- | 5 - " ¢ duplicated the trick turned recently | champion. Kirkby- will not defend his HorelTichteriDatroitic 2ie o Club in Exchange FoW \yoodward Philadelphia, July 15.—Lew Tend- | by Tendler. i severcly—Levinsky and Greb Draw | ©0 !0 mix it at the start of the third [ which will be transferred from the Jersey City, N. J., July 15.—Frankie title Burns. the veteran Jersey bantam- ler added to his long list of victories | —_— This leaves Max Marston of Bal- | [ Jacobs and Baird. 2 veight, last night outpointed Jabes | “ 1y GO 0 { last night at Shibe park when he THE YANK SHOWS WAY tusrol as the only other entrant who | g Albany in ar . | “HANK” GOWDY COMING i : » iy in an - interesting i ) : Branch Rickey. the St/[ouic man- | outpointed Joe Welling in a spirited | e has won the honor in the past. ‘“"‘“‘" sht-r bout at the e gc; 1:\:1 n] ht ;nnm\s;:;m“hm he had | six round bout, beforc 18,000 spec- ! ~ew Class R cht Wins Interlake r‘;»_vw_ l\mrk v_')\:lph'if*?‘\ll’l" 4j‘lp f'm“ ‘mv E of the Armory A 1 . - SRR e den Ditcher Leo vy <o s e | e eb of Enslewood in (I a was too speedy and |iBraycsiCatcher AWho WastEIEURIOY-E 655 i e i }*:\lllfi"\t"':fi‘lg"\]v;l:yrlys"-lxx))l\‘!‘u et 1915, after having defeated Kirkby in the up-Stater. The contest i er to Enlist in the Sei . win | for Pitchers EImer Jicobs and frank | Verely in the last three rounds and | Pul-in-Bay. Ohio. July 15.—The tho second round. However, the field, | ! | Wooaward and Iffielder Douglass (1€ Chicagoan was forced to hang on | Yank, the new class R yacht, piloted ona of the largost in the history of Play Here Next Sunday. | Baird. A in order to stay the iimit. v Carl Mathias of Tolocdo and owned (he New Jersey association, contains | Baseball fane Will’ongider (hat St. Welling ws eve cut and;hy Commodore Emil (. Schmidt of he names of many other favorites GAM i Louisgot all the beffer of the trade, Druised about the face and bled pro- | Des Moines. Ta., was the winner in oy this tournament. The Colts of Hartford play the for Mcadows has fanjh,.d e e usely I her class in the long distance event, pn addition fto Marston, Baltusrol | Annex at St. Mary's fleld Thursday § tators. Tendler punished Welling se- | Y. large crowd to the arena } GAME THURSDAY NIGHT. { Al bascball fans have heard of | S, ALLEN. | “Hank” Gowdy. the man who was | ) | the first baseball player to enlist in | | the service of his country to go | for the dinals th ) i Battling Levinsky and Harry Greb | Which stavied from Bob-lo Island, htweight to Face | ' i 20 | \Woodward and Jacolh 'hmr been the | Of Fittsburgh fought a slashing six | Detroit river, to Put-in-Bay it cross and fight the Hun, Some In | proot Wimh 0 round draw. Levinsky made the pace | o'clock yesterday morning in connec- this city have seen this great player | Baird camne t . 3 in the opening rounds and had Greb |tion With the Interlake Yachting as- Gwaltney and William Watson, | Hartford . [ on the dlamond, many have not. The | ;o T SR 0 e © | sorely puzzled with left leads to the | sociation r Stecriinoa el R e e tadtontto | 2 ,who *%mo- | local fans will have this opportunity [ /0% 8 0 et hip. | face and bodv. The Pittsburgher, | representin rer Sl Conterti don ORI ST SR ) s oo BASEBALL TONIGHT. ' # pexhibitidn to | next Sunday when Gowdy will come e e oy o & ShIP” | however, awakened in the final thr i e B S T (N T i Keveral, Yea to this city with the Boston Braves, r0d tha' by B . —oiia ne | rounasiland bt s mucricane finish {1 Thol SENElmo ot thel Bdison! Boat Lrc iemanclub Bnllleaiepesentad B ThaSAnnex Hof fthis Teity Hand | the Ol ¢ i | for the exhibition game with the A o P | he evened the battle and ned a | club won in the twenty-six foot cl: bye larscinumbsngol Arie e e L (FRoval ity peoonm ot Tiert ong F of this | Ploneers. It is expected that the . 4 whern came {0 trado him | Araw. Both men showed weariness | the June of the Detrcit Boat club in Eercy W. Rendall Pierre Proal. .| will play s et L Reinsier | game will attract the largest crowd Paibard for Sl ot incWciosolofiihe contest: the ciass fot yawls and in the cat- G- Fraser and };xrnl‘ 3 “”\;A:N.h‘,.‘ 7p m ) i and N oon hacks to | While many of Greb's wild swings | boat class. Tlie No. 7 of the Detroit AMOD& the list this club will present has entered soveral other high class | night The girls' team at St. Mary plavers. These include B, M. Wild, | Will play a return game with the H. Y. Barrow, A. F. Kammer, Robert | Colt's girls' team Friday evening in Baird with the Cardinals He'ifs a | ever attending a game on the Ellis bBed sefme | street diamond. Tn the Braves' line- | gy 1oq went wide of the mark. yet he land- | Yacht club was the winner sistrong hattle (front; MAY BE BURGLAR up are several notables such as Jim o ! times and hurt the Battler with | Bl D e Middletown, July 14— Joseph | Thorpe, the note arlisle ndian 1 shot that reached body or tace. ATT o = runner up nirkby SR ALS S R 20, formerly toc ke D 2 , b 3 AT ) VE S = > 3rien, 20, stock broker's Charlie Herzog, who has played with | D "he surprisc of the night was the 0 DRIVER LEAD, tered. T. P. Endicoot s another | .. o Netw Haven. was arrested yead) a number of National league clubs, St. Lows, 3p., Jul ctory of Steve Latzo, a Philadelphia | _ Catskill, N. Y. July 15.—John M. strong entry, from the zame club. | afternoon charged with ate Holke, a former Giant first sacker, | ner, just relgsed by Cleveland | welterweight, over Kid Lewis, former | Handle: Who drove the Englewood, with Kirkby out. will pin | terpting to enter, by way of the roof Cruise, who was one of the leading | Americans. s been signed to piay | champion of the class. 50 horse-power Benz in the trans- its hopes chiefly on the work of Roy | during Sunday night, the Central Na« | swatsmen of the league last year, Art | secand La83Wf ¢o; the Philadelph Joe Tiplitz, the New York feather- | cOntinental tour from New York to Webb and H. M. Coxe. H. V. Segger- | tional Bank bullding. Persons in amid Wilson, rated as one of the steadiest | Americans #was announced here ve weight, sprang one of the big sur-|San I'rancisco, died at Kiskatom, man, who carried Kirkby, to the | aqjoining building notified tbe police’ catchers in the league, and Tony | terday. TUfer will join the Phila- | prises of the night when he knocked | where he was passing his vacation, nineteenth hole in thelr match in | of a man on the reof and in a chase | Boeckel, who played a fine game with | delphia tea®} at Cleveland next Sun-| out George Chaney of Baltimore in 'y ay, following a esrebral shock 1916 will complete, but is entered this| officers fired three times at the man | the Piltsburgh Pirateglllast season., day. " 4 the third round. A left to the jaw Satweday night ‘ year from Beacon Hill. O'Brien formerly worked iIn the bank.

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