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~JIMMY WILDE GETS ANOTHER OF THOSE ENGLISH DECISIONS OVER PAL MOORE—CINCINNATI REDS COME THROUGH WITH VICTORY OVER DODGERS— YANKEES LOSE TO BROWNS IN 17TH INNING—REIMER MATCHED WiTH “RED” ALLEN OF BRIDGEPORT FOR STATE LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE HERE JULY 31 ODGERS BEATENBY [ BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL PAT M['RAN’S fiAN[i AMERICAY LEAGUE. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. e —— == = Results Yesterday. on BiLL- HAS 1T GOoT A i _ i Results Yesterday. Newark 8; Buffalo 5. JUST o chK !?‘0 WQW! .'IioEA‘T_b;\\\;d OY\ 3 e : Cleveland 4; Boston 0. Toronto 4; Jersey Clty 3. MINUTE : Detroit 5; Philade A Baltimore 9; Binghamton 5 (1st). ¢ < il im Sa“ee MIOWS 13 H“S Bll{ - [_].::“gm..l ,‘,’;“ffl’,‘“jf;f 43: Hl‘ng‘:umlon 13; Baltimore 4 (2d). 7 g — . q ) St. Louis 7; New York 6 (17 in'gs). | Rochester 11; Reading 10. Luck Is With Him = s Standing of the C'Ill}% Standing of the Clubs. Bookivn, July 18 Harry Salles, | ChIcago ..t....... 48 28 . Baltimore 8 slim sheriff of Higginsport, Oh- | NCW Yor e d3uss 2 Toronto .. evela = . . 33 2 0sho, was jumped upon by thei o ot L Detroit ... i e 34 i podgers for thirteen ringing bingles | Louis Ax 34 [ ]\%fi;fi(’mon t Ebbets fiela vesterday, but the | yw; eds rapped Sherry Smith more ob- | Boston . ... .. : 5 BT o oTtunely, if not so plentifully, and | pyiladelphia o 54 eading e jounded out a 5 to 1 victory. The | i i & i UL (187 oupoo bsequies of the Dodgers were at- | ended by a bevy of thirty beauties rom Ziegfeld’s “‘Follies” and music shington .. . 43 Games Today. (rrs Grt Boston at Cleveland. Tersoy Citsialioranias @Bithe occasion was furnished by| Sow York at St Louis | Newark in Buffalo. oth the Police band and tthe Police | Lli2delphia at Detroit. Baltimore in Binghamton. e s, Washington at Chicago. Reading in Rachester. It took one of the Venus' from the S e | preNe e el NATIONAL LEAGUE. EASTERN LEAGUE. here t st i ales for the R == - “rhdl °n:§l°‘d:;‘§_fl°°kit]j?y“dE‘;mbe __ Wesults Yesterday. : Results Yesterday. | tMADE (T 2 S he tantalizing twirling of the afore- | ~cv York 2; Chicago 1. Pittsfield 4; Springfield 1. \ MYSELF- - = HERE You ARE BILL- SEE WHAT, Time hhentioned Slim Sallee, Pointing a| Cincinmati 5; Brooklyn 1. Worcester 6; Hartford 5. ‘AT'S A PRETTY \ N \E You CAN GET TS BLACK 8 1T WHERE pink finger at the hit column of her | Thiladelphia 1; St. Louis 0. Providence 8: New Haven 4 (1st). STIFF 8LUG oF CoFFEE D -- YouRE L e gre card at the end of the game, | Fittsburgh-Boston, postponed. New Haven 6; Providence 5 (2d). | 2 ROCW“’D e T AM (7. WHAT e exclaimed to a sister “Folly } —_ —_— : ComMuniG st WAS 1T ANDY? “Huh, Sadie, look at this! Thirteen Standing of the Clubs. Standing of the Clubs. CASIRICOR SUY s off Sallee and only one Brooklyn | W c W. L. PC. p ve o- IR e thet's Mie trviting you to | New York ... 41 g Worcester . 380 a0 sin | Bell ‘feod and then taking you in | Clncinnatf ... 50 o 5 {Providence Sl 613 o Chil@s for ham and’ ! Chicago . .. 42 o Bridgeport . . 3 514 That's just the trick Sallee turned | Pittsburgh ......... 38 36 .513 | Waterbury . o 9 2 500 | 4he Dodgers. He kept leading them | Brooklyn 3T 36 i | Pittsfield 3 467 | p to the scortng dish and letting | St. Louis . .29 45 .392 | Springfield 443 | get a good Whiff of the viands, | Philadelphia .: 29 .377 | Hartford .400 : ! = y to yank them back on Hungry | Boston = 50 ! New Haven .376 = ot WSS S 5 T 9 19 15 e e again. When the Dodgers fin- sy by 414 bag a run in the-eighth frame Games Today. Games Today. % (R 4 \ S (ee({(tee s it ook four bunched htts to squeeze Pittsburgh at Boston. ‘Worcester at Springfield. i 5 3 # S #t ower. The score: Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Hartford at Pittsfleld. r. h. e | Chilago at New York. New Haven at Providence. 101120000—5 9 0| St Louis at Philadelphia. Waterbury at i r .. . 000000010-—1 13 3 £ SlobRL ey S iioEsbox Sdlee and Rariden; Smith, Mam- awk and Miller. first base. John J. “Lefty” Sullivan, a o local semi-pro pitcher, joined the : ‘White Sox yesterday and Pitcher Gro- Giants 'Win Olose Game. ver Lowdermilk quit the club, telling SSes MNew York, July 18.—The miscel- Manager Gleason that he was unable laneous destructlon with which the to win games for the Sox. The score: SRR L s = €hicago Cubs threatened to greet the [ r-S hie: Glants on this week's visit to the Polo Washington 210010212—9 17 0 C0X’S ENTRY WINS Captain Heir at Law, driven by | PLAYGROUNDS BASEBALL. Al Chicago 100021000—4 9 1| ki Charlie Valentine, won the 2:14 pace | firey ool Ghowtay T ol over the half mile track. He artlett and East Street Teams Wi Gounds ddn’t materialize yesterday. N the first twb heats, broke badly e e o roaaas The (iants stood up under the in- supposed to be somewhat fightened j»“""‘""#‘"’ the Great Capturcs Co- | the third and finished fourth and they disposed of Chicago by a 1 Indians Blank Red Sox. Jumbia Hotel $3.000 Stake in 2:(3 | Went ahcad and won the fourth heat Fhe Bartlett and East strcet pla moore of 2 to 1. True, it wasn't an LG&d fllld Thefl Wl[l MflI‘&thO]] Cleveland, July 18.—Cleveland de- umbla SHowl S5.000F ke il 2. = cround’ baseball games yesterday. T vasion very well for a cub which was | VIC{OS OVercome a Five Rum|rsnn. % easy job and the matinee wasn't a feated Boston yes(erdvz\)'. 4 to 0. Mor- Trot at Kalamazoo Meet. JOHNSTON ENTERS TOURNEY. former team vanquished the runaway, but it added one more vic- o L ton allowed only five hits and kept O i : ; tory to New York's string and those St. Louis, Mo., July 18.—The Yan-| them scattered. The score: ‘Pal MOOI‘e FallS [0 Stop WEISH Kalamazoo, Mich., July 18.—The. Boston, Juky 18.—William M. John-| team 16 to 9 while the Iast little victory things have a whole lot | kees had to go to extremes to lose the r. h. ,000 Columbia Hotel purse for 2:13 | ston, national lawn tennis champion in| hoys experienced littic difficulty down- to do with winning a pennant. The | Sécond game of the series to the| Boston .. ...000000000—0 5 | trotters, feature of vesterday's Grand | 1915, 3 entered the New Eng-| ing the Smalley 1 24 score: Browns here yesterday, but they went| Cleveland .. 01021000x—4 9 lIlElII SO HO Gould He wmq | Circuit card, went to the Cox stable. | land se a1 doubles tournament, to The scores hy inning r. h. e.| to extremes and did it. To begin with, Ruth and Walters; Morton and y W ¥ | His horse, McGregor the Great, w be played at the Longwood Cricket| partlett 3 Chicago ....... 100000000—1 4 2| they had to sacrifice a lead of five| O'Neil. {he class of a field of thirteen start- | club next week as a qualifying round | Byrritt 8 New York ..... 00010010x—2 9 4 | Tuns, and they accomplished that with —_— ers and won in straight heats without | for the national doubles championship | Batteries—Szwezyk anc acula; Hendrix, Douglas and Killifer and | 20 ease that told of long practice. Tigers Beat Athletics. London, July 18.—Jimmy Wilde, | effort. The time w 06 1 2:05 1-2 | in August. Johnston did not name his | Gordon and Shupecl O’Farell; Barnes and Gonzales. [Then they reformed and dragged the Detroit, Mich., July 18.—Detroit|the flyweight champion of Great Brit- | and 2:07 1 y . an even money | partner. He also sent the entry of the e game through 17 weary innings befare | scored four runs in the second inning | ain, defeated Pal Moore of Memphis, | favorite with the Cox horse, showed | California team of Robert Kinsey and | smatley ...... 000120000 Meadows Defeats Jacobs. tossing the winning run to the home| on two walks, two singles and Ain- | Tenn., in a twenty round bout at the | little form. Alex Graven. East Sianh 50051832%—2 Philadelphia, July 18.—Meadows teen b . smith’s double and won from Philadel- | Olympia here last night. There was an upset in the 2:08 trot. N D Batteries—Gordon and Richmanj Dhe S Ping Bodie, the eminent son of | phia, 5 to 3, vesterday. The score The referee gave the decision to | Hollyrood Kate, ‘after finishing ninth | TO HOLD OUTING. Johnson and Erickson Y and Jacobs, pitchers exchanged by St. | swat, scrambled t} S 3 = S : 4 C ; t swat, sc: ed the eggs for New r. h. e.| Wilde on points. in the first heat, went out and took At a meeting of the Thomas Ashe| The standing of the teams follow: Louis and Philadelphia last Monday, | York. He booted Robertson’ 5 % e = ] 2 n | At a meeting as Ashe i i ) > oted Robertson’s single | Philadelphia ....011000010—3 7 3 Twenty thousand persons saw the!the next two. Allie Lou, the favorite, ranch, Friends of Irist edom, 1aat Won Lost pitched against each other vesterday | ta center the las! . LG branch, Friends of Irish Fre m, 1 nst ve a er in the last frame and allow- | Detroit . .04000001x—5 5 3| fight. Moqge administered much pun- | failed to win a heat. S o rary committec was| Smith 3 in @ twelve inning battle, which was | ed the local Iz cvening a temporary ¢ e wa won by the locals, 1 to 0. € oca fad to romip fo sefend || Kinn and McAvoy; Love|ishment onfhis rival in the early | The two-year-old frot was easy for [ named fo make arrangements for an | Bartlett L gh S lccale it CIIG base. Two infleld hits, the last on a| and Ainsmith. stages of the bout, but at the end Natalic the Great, daughter of Peter | ,uting to be held at a later date to East Hape i 2 on | squeeze play, sent Robertson scamper- _— of the tweltth round Wilde led slight- | the Great, the time being 2:14 1-4 | po aimounced. Athletic sports will be |, Burritt second and third and none out, Sick- | ing to the home plate with the win- e L e annol L Slhiedes Rt ing hit a liner to Lavan, who touched | ning run and sent the Yankee legions | RUNS FOR THE WEEK | " : i dyfealinyolith s aia i h Al In the fourteenth round Moore shot second and threw to third for a triple | limping off the field, bruised and a jab to Wilde’s mouth, which made play. The score: ol NATIONAL LEAGUE. the blood spurt. It was evident in . h.e. rst half of the seventeenth the last rounds that Moore was try- : J . M. T. W. T. F. S. he last ro 3 St Louts ... 000000000000—0 4 1| inning Hannah banged a single to left | poston 5 A0 ing for a knockout, hut Wilde's ring- Philadelphia _000000000001—1 7 0| field and Muddy Ruel was sent in to | crienso i g craft and cleverness prevented the Jacobs and Dilhoefer; Meadows and | run for him. Herb Thormahlen was| g yoros 1 | American from carrying out his plan. Tragesser. at the bat and received the sign to | priaqer On the invitation of the Prince of sacrifice. Thormanlen did the best ho | pooion Wales, Gen. John J. Pershing o could, but it was a sorry best. His in- 2 | pied the royal box with the prince TO SEE KOPF PLAY. decisive poke missed the ball and Ruel ?;‘Z]:nir“l‘ B 4R Tt e A number of local baseball en-| Was cut down trying to advance on| o . | An ovation W given the party. - Pittsburgh thusiasts are planning to go to New | tn® Play. The score: g Gen. Pershing frequently waved his York next week to see the three-game | N. York 00000321000000000—6 21 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE. bandsion Dowedn et dlind series between the New York Giants | St. Louis 00001004100000001—7 17 4 S. M. Wilssil i S o and the Cincinnati Reds. The coming | | _Quinn, Mogridge, Shore, Thorman- Boston 9 I s LR P e series is considered to be the most | o &7 annah and Ruel; Gallia, | Chicago 14 . : a serv a aw at tl least. Sothoron I Wiisht andlSeve:oidlanll Dotroit £ oG ; that he deserved a draw at o crucial one of the present season, as | Mayer. e teniel Lt : There was action every minute 4 4 " HH A AR S e H AR AM S " both teams are fighting neck and Prilder Moore and Wilde were matched for league. Local sympathy seems to be Chicago, July 18—Washington made | Cleveland ‘(0"‘(01 |_n‘my don s ,‘m\mu ASur, ;‘thf ;’r‘emom‘) ‘Efl;‘n- fl“e":‘él B:_l‘iy it two straight from Chicago yesterday | Washington S e o this city who is ng the i 1 abor o e ‘ . . Shortstop position in srand style for Yr?i,n;u;wt]::z s 3 , judec’s decision, and 2 demand for : AMEL cigarettes win smokers from Pat Moran’s team. Gandill had only three put outs at INTERNATIONAL LE a second meeting between the boys in ~ 2 - . S. M. T. L a twenty-round bout was insistent z the start because the expertly blended X A purse of $25,000 was offered for 5 3 g 5 : g Reading 21 the second bout last night, and Moore choice Turkish and choice Domestic to Buffalo x 5 arrived here from the United States baccos make possible Camel’s delightful Toronto BOR s on June 14. The weight was fixed at & a 24 i % Bingh'ton s 166 pounds, but Wilde was not ex- mellow-mildness with that all-there “body. Baltimore ¢ 5o | pected to tip the scales within ten Rochester 2 5 | pounds of this limit, owing to his o Camels meet your fondest cigarette fancies Jersey City 4 6 6 8 { slight build. ST No championship or title was at in so many ways. Their flavor is unusual SASTERN LEAGUE stake, owing to the inability of the 3 PiE ; EASTERN LEAGUE. T A o Gt o ; and refreshing; and, they' perr_mt you to Hartford Wilde has a remarkable record as d smoke as 10ng as you will without any Pittsneld a hard-hitting flyweight. He won e ; 2 the English title in this class from R unple'asant cigaretty aftex:tastg or unplgas a rnoon o - ¢ “Young” Symonds on Ieb. 14, 1916. N \ 7 ant cigaretty odor. They're simply a ciga- b etmdenr L n Ilis victories include a knockout of ( e e ; L | ?‘L“?}';‘LLL : Johnny Rosner of New York. < o =) rette delight! hat’s the way you'll put it rov ¥ Bridgeport & 3 5, x i 2 springfield 3 | WALKER mf\\-is (;;;rh GOLF. g = s i { You’ll find Camels good all the way ElllS Street Gi'OlmdS ‘ < / College Champion Shades Pro Oppo- P—etn %—Q —— through. It is a fact, you'll prefer Camels nent in Ekwanock Foursome. i 0 = ] expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Game Called at 3 O’CIOCk SCHEDU S TAINED Aloang i July 13 f‘j“?"f{""’ F V Domestic tobaccos to either kind of tobacco e i g " pevailed in a keenly contested four- 3 1 i - | New York, g The National | some at Ekwanock Country club yes- ; smoked straight! And, Camels may be league decideilbsterday to retain the | torqay afternoon, in which A. L. Wal- g | 110-game sciliilc announced at the | er Intercollosiate champion, was S=FC smoked liberally without tiring your taste. beginning of JMnhe season. Secveral | pujred with George P. Crocker, 3 g 3 3 ¥ i . club owner recently suggested | yeteran from the Country club X s To know Camels best compare them in lengthening (I, season to 154 games | gkwanock professional, and W. T. : 4 i : 3 When the question | pryesdell, H‘n- senior champion from ¢ ¥l ‘ every posmble test with any cigarette in came up for fote, however, it Was | Garden City 8 y 2 the world at any price! VS. decided to clffe the season on Sep- Walker's playing was the feature, = | tember 30, as} originally planned. as, after getting away to a6, start, he completed a round of 76 in f ¥ Camels are sold everywhere in scion- = = tifically sealed packages, or ten pack- . | ENZ 20 ITTY SOLD. | ghite of the fact that an extra long | 1 i eI aatisdlpackagen ot bon Bask y J Wis., 18.— Piteh- | drive olled into the diteh at th 1 paper-covered carfon. We 'strongly i and Petty of the Cleve- | fifteenth. Ile negotiated a birdie 4 BLE 5 ;?3’;,1"3";‘;:;; Zf".“fi.,’,"',éfi“,,".";:‘f land Ainerifcan league baseball team | on the long seventh, which was fol- CIGAR" = % ETTrp g / 18 cents a package R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. L) ! have been purchased by the Milwau lowed by a birdie 3 at the cig = 3 o sl Don t 1SS t' kee Americin association club, it was | where his second hounced against the \ Wisstoo S em.iN.C. announced Jyesterday. The men were | pin. Walker was 1 up on Christie expected t report to Owner Rowland | individually, alth Christie had a at Louisvijle today. medal round of 7

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