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- I "REDS AND GIANTS GET EVEN BREAK IN TWIN BILLS WITH BRAVES AND PIRATES— WORCESTER REACHES TOP RUNG IN EASTERN LEAGUE PENNANT | RACE — ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED FOR BOXING EXHIBITION AT TURNER HALL TOMORROW NIGHT—FINE RACING FEATURES GRAND CIRCUIT if - —= . G - -~ ==, WORCESTER MOVES | BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL [Movie of a Commuter Who Has Lost His Commutation Ticket By Briggs | INT[] FIRST PLAEE NATIONAL LEAGUE. St Louis = . ; . | o - | o SEES CONDUCTOR DoEs NOT LOCATE 7 S TARES ouT oLD LETTERS A SETTLES DownN 1N = 4 s o B - Results Yesterday. Games Today. SMOWER To ErsJoY CoMING AND AS ysSuAL AND MAKES A MORE A_ND GiES;"(N—rQOU'GyN\DLV New York 10, Chicago 1. New York in Pittsburgh. | MORNING PAPER AWD REACHMES FoR TiCcHeT THOROUGH SEARCH BY o) Ve P vaidenoe and Bridgepon Are Detroit 10, Boston 8. Brooklyn in Chicago. ; Bt T N INSIDE COAT POCKET USinG BOTH HANDS ¢CAN T BELIEVE 'T i Cleveland 8, Philadelphia 2 Boston in Cincinnati TsRe el ALNBMED ts LosT game.) Philadelphia in St. Louis. UNUSVALLY GooD 1< Gaaiie STRICKEN Still in the R“[]l]i[]g Philadelphia 11, Cleveland - ond game.) INTERNATIONAL LEAGU St. Louis 6, Washington 3. Hartford, July 30.—Worcester had B little difiiculty in defeating Hartford | ; here yesterday afternoon, 7 to 2. The iEmlings Gfe i (infks Boosters drove McHugh a new comer, s . P.C. Other teams were not schedunled to the showers in the first inning, | Chicago ........... 46 & 561 Standing of the Clubs. scoring three runs befork the side | Gleveland .. B : -668 1 W. L Was retired. Grimes hit a home run | Detroit ............ 4 S70 ! Baltimore 68 28 in the ninth, the ball being lost in | New Yor G dnns o -570 : < AR, conocanmaan il G the grass in left field. The score: St. Louis ... .. - 6 541 | Buffalo SRS AN r. h. e | Boston .. o 5 Newark .. 55 . 50 16 Wor cester 320002000—7 8 0 | washingtan kiewd f Binghamton ....... 46 18 Hartford .. . 000010001—2 6 1| philadelphia ....... 2 Rochester ..... . 40 5 Bennett and Tyler; McHugh, Moore and Flaherty. ST Reading Baltimore 6, N 3inghamton 2, Buffalo 1 Jersey City Iteading Weissmen Take Two. e New Haven, July 30.-—New Haven Chicago in New York (two games.) . . g took two games from Bridgeport ye Detroit in Boston. Jereeyacity in ReadIngi(two) terday, daring base running coupled | Cleveland in Philadelphia. rliane @ Mopail i PR g e o with timely hitting featuring each | St Louis in Washington. Tolonte I e e NEVER HAD SUCH A TRiES T Th fECLol DoUNCa ST Sl 2 SR Sk contest for the winners. The result Wil i D L e e TAING HAPPEN BEFoRE INTEREST IN PARER AS WALKS To OFFICE DAY TELLING were 6 to 2 and 6 to 1. The scores: EASTERN LEAGUE RELUCTANTUY PAYS BUT HEGPS WoN DRING Bopy IN :" FIC G - EirstGanc: o AMERICAN LEAGUE. B e CASH FARE To . wHeERE n —= 1. 77 Loss u‘F CommMUTATIO SRS Results Yesterday. = et New Haven .... 23100000x—6 9 2 e o Mf“_ e CONDUCTOR : Bridgeport oo UMM =) 3 & Y s Pittsfield 10, Springfield Enright and Nagle; Walsh, McKen- Results Yesterday. ; 3 Providence 9-1, Waterbury ty and Skiff New York 3, Pittsburgh 0 (first| New Haven 6-6, Bridgeport game.) e Second Game. Pittsburgh 7, New York 6 (second Standing of the Clubs, r. h e | game.) VY BT New Haven .... 00120030x—6 6 2 Cincinnati 3, Boston 2 (first game.) | \worcester b Bridgeport ..... 100000000—1 2 § Boston 6, Cincinnati 4 (second | providence Courtney and Meyers; Herring, Other teams were not scheduled. | Bridgeport House and SKIff. cm Hillies Win Easil N L Pittsfield, July 30.—Pittsticld de- Standing of the Clubs. m\v‘;*[‘z"“"{'“ feated Springfield, 10 to 5, on Wah- Sl conah park yesterday afternoon. Man- | New York ager Jack O'Hara sent three twirlers | Cincinnati Gamcs Today: to the mound, but none of them | Chicago . 36 3 avidence atiHATtIoTd could stop the Hillies, who made 13| Brooklyn .. .. 40 42 ew Haven at Springtield. hits for a total of 17 bases. Garry | pittsburgh ......... 41 44 B carort e e Fortune pitched the entire distance | Boston ....... .. 31 49 Waterbury at Pittstield for the Hillies and was touched up for seven safeties. He retired nine four times he faced him. The score: 4 . o hoel 1 | T " A~ ’ 5 RRet ey icciding heat for first money. Th's AUSTRALIANS ON WAY. sfield ..... 03001213x—10 13 3 « g Fortune and Devine; Miller, Green, ! : e Mac was heavily played to win Crack Tennis Players from Antipodes | Gawes Today. Games Today. Mayberry and Salmonson and Wilder. & fudd Ofiice—First Gume McGregor the Great was an ea Sail for United States. = Wednesday. i The Toddler Furnishes Exciting | icior in the 8. and S. 2:11 trot, purss S 3 e b | i N S ronor S ilec )t New York, July $0.—Geor ay Division for Grays. A [ mecrcst i inflaiciE - 0o Mimeocalac (3.8, DU M cates oL B SRS Kog s oI S Sl e e Providence, July Girls in the office of the North & the betting, so strong a favorite 0 1 f States split with Waterbury in a double- Judd Manufacturing Columbus Grand Circuit Meet. | was he. ol -\:‘x"]m"n';'lmlu% ’!yr\ : ="v';;“w’~“w'n\‘ C\H sader yesterday here, winning the , L 5 ; | The unfinished 2:18 trot of Monday announced vesterday tha dris tiee vesasiay L & sone into training for the first of a Columbus, Ohio, July 30.—What | zame, 9 5L sing, 6 i 1) mni | was not completed yesterday, as none &lic had left Liverpool on Monday and :?C]’f'm ;"hlcm,:é(.nm'if) I:\mh!l“],:“"”“‘m' Leiiglle RGGOI‘d series of baseball games which will StflHlflgS CI‘GW Bl‘eak Wlllllll]g | looked to be a very prosaic and cut-" ,¢ the four horses eligible after ths is due in New York next Tuesday, tablished a new strike-out record for be played this evening at 6:30 o'clock i A imf"m’ri‘ml ])!'rl;‘:!'ilm .\v];nrr!;\l\-! “‘h(nn three heats of Monday was able to :I'hw hip (’H‘wn H‘v"!\' ian Mm\; ar > first c s ‘hic: e Y e 3 = e heat after was reeled off by win- .. )n account of lameness. Judges team, which includes Norman B son were easy for the leaders. Plitt 2 in for a winning mile, was suddenl¥ money went as the horses finished. = dolph Lycett and R. V. Thomas oy tamed the Grays in the second game, | defeated Boston by 10 to § in the first | A. I. Spencer and W. L. Bell and the . spoiled by The Toddler in the third jarvest Lad won, Trechata was sec. Are coming to this country as ths The scores: game of thc serie: battle gives every promise of being a | V¢! With Cincinnati in a double head- | heat of the last event, the 2:06 trol, ond and King Watts third guests of the national association ) : Ruth made his sixteenth home run er yesterds The Reds w A " ; pe P 5 T 5 tende 1 or First Game By rec atiair with - s er yesterday The Reds won the first | purse $3,000, when he camc along i The Australians intended to saii on of the year, cqualling league records | T6d hot affair, with apologies to the | . i = . hi 5 P game by 3 to Ring pitching great| and, by trotting the fastest heat of July 18, but were unable to ke the e o 4 5 | made by Socks Seybold of the Ath- | Weather. 5 =2 " S . a p e 5 \SY UEASE RAGAN yout @ t ooked passage g {\[0’\0"1‘?"6" . "‘8300%2; Tetica 1al 1502 M Tt to Rt R The members of the teams from | Y31 Until the ninth when Boston came ihe \‘141_ 1;uul Jm:« 1 };\1.1: m{\lrm " GIANTS RELEASE RAGAN. )\n;.( A:ndl !\n]vv ’1» M‘\cl\v .] .“,J nn‘ Ilnv FACLUUIY oo T & 1 i Sadc gl R i el o e sy ground and won the he: kes New York, July 30.—The Giants Adriatic for July dock workers! TN el s (et xv:’:lt"t“hg‘?ior’:;"vluF‘gx‘tgfic«rffig:ndvr:lcm::.h ;\cull‘l‘g\]\‘ nines will be selected are as | “"“f;'" ;"“ sunsot “’““; “\: ("“"'“! Brewer then suddenly came to Nfe! o oo o 4 the uncondition. Strike delayed its sailing, so they did Carlson and Connolly. t sl Eee £R ne Braves, winning by 6 to 4, hit|and in two very remarkable finishes > i ¢ not leave until Mon The Aus- hcc;ul:,l:id '\»)\‘llt‘c-xechulm He already had “'muo)Bnfls (Spencer, manager)— | Eller freely in the second game. He!twice staved off The Toddler. At al release of Pat Ragan, the pitcher. ,jin players will compete in- the I Secondm(ggéx;gn o A i o LJ;"““'I“- ‘fo‘l:;rm»t””"(:‘\"”‘ ’l‘}l'("‘;" | received poor support. Nehf was also fall all horses had been ruled Ragan was obtained from ;he ll%;'a\bx national single and doubles tenni p,-?) ,19“3 001000000—1 7 o |Detroit ....... 002330002—10 Fanny DeBey, Esther Linden, FEtnel | hit hard and was relicved by Rudolph (©ut and Royal Mac and Wilkes by the walver route, but he did not championships and other big tourna x g 3002 ~ | _ B er scheduled to today race the prove of much service. ments here Plitt and Connolly; Horn, Spaid | BOSton ........ 100300202—8 10 4 | Barnes, Anna Froberg, Amelia Lue- | in the eighth inning. The scores: LER Srd Tmmon _Leomard and Ainsmith; Musser, | beck, Helen McCue, Mabel Beckman, | First game— Th —— Caldwell and Scharg. Kobins—(Bell, manager) Jose- | Boston ...... 000000002—3 6 RUNS FOR THE WEEK — = phine McAloon, Hulda Johnson, Cath- | Cincinnati .......00021000x —3 10 50500 erine Sheekey, Irene Clark, Helen Fillingim and Gowdy: Ring and 3 e ey Philadelphia, July 30.—Cleveland | Parker, Katherine Meehan, Theresa | Wingo. NATIONAL LEAGUE. and Philadelphia broke even in a | Ifusari, Anna Cavis company have | ——— Musser and Caldwell yesterday and |IY eXists between teams managed by i Helen Janswicls, Second T hG M. T. W. T. F. free hitting double header yesterday, | Anna Coffev, Ruth Backus, Dorothy | Boston e 001030200-—6 9 2 Moaton I the Indians winning the first game 8 [ Rogin, Mary Griffin. | Cincinnati .......101000020—4 11 4 S hicezo : to 2 and the Athletics taking the | Thus far it has been impossible to Nehf, Rudolph and \Vilson: Ehler, St. Louis X X second 11 to 7 discover .a malc brave enough to | L.ugue and Raindene and Win B e : Cleveland ...... 003005110—8 15 1 [serve as umpire. e Brooklyn 2 Philadlphia .... 000010100—2 7 2 Giants Win and Losc. New York & . Coveleskie and O'Neil; Perry, Rog- Pittshurgh, July 80.—The Giants Cin-innati ers and Perkins. won the first game of a double header Pittsburgh = with the Pirates vesterday afternoon (Second Game.) hy 3 to 0, due to the masterly pitching LEAGUE. The score: reh el of Fred Toney. But they were defeat- W, T, P S Cleveland ..... 410000200—7 10 3 | Reimer and Allen Reported in Prime | ed in the second game by to 6 as a Phiuadelphia .. 10200620x—11 12 1 S . = result of Rube Benton weakening in Abicazo 5 Moron, Klepfer, Phillips and O') Condition for Bout at Turncr Hall | {he cighth inning at a time when the Petroit : Kinney, Johnson atd McAvoy and [ pomorrow Night. New Yorks had a 5 to 2 lead over the St. Louis 11 x Perkins. m.:m crew. The scores Philadel. 3 x 13 e Matchmaker Jack Reinas of the [ IFirst ne— r. h. e New York Cicotte is Pummeled. Hardware City A. C, has perfected | &% ‘\”?_. >;‘ B H::‘(:me:: s 8 :‘) Cleveland x 1f New orl, s July 30, —New sV ork [l ancements for bic box B e D R 00000 ] Washing. @ easily defeated Chicago here yester- | :“h lmlu_g‘m“fl.m, T‘,” ne L’”'\‘"’"‘_” [FSonc FaRdERcEAMY S B e e L ion urner hall tomorrow | Blackwell ( ) ] INTERNATIONAT LEAGUE. serfes, 1 to 1. Tho Yankees batted | ¢vening. The advance sale of tickels ccond game o h.oe : AMEL Cigarettes meet your taste in many new M. T. W. T. . 8. Cicotte, the Chicago star for twelve | indicates that there will be a good- | NeW York ......001004001 : A awarl iy N0 iy e Pittsburgh 000100123 : and unusual ways. You quickly become fond of zed attendance. The boxers who ienton, Dubue, Dougle Reading > ¥ They also hit Danforth hard. T i i Rt i e them—they are so refreshing and cool and fragrant. Batilc x hit two doubles, & triple and g | Wil meet in the star bout, Bobby | der: Cuoper and Lee . 37 4 g Toronto L in five times up. Thormahlen | ReiMer of this city and Red Allen Bingh'ton 2 pitchad 1 strong game for New York, | of Bridgeport, ave in fine condition LAWLOR GETS THE “BUGK’ & You see, Camels are an expert blend of choice Turk- Baltimore P hn'li:m;; Chicago to six scattered hits. | for the fray. Reimer has been. work- | ish and choice Domestic tobaccos which guarantees Garmale srs eoid evorywharen Rochester x The score: r. e ing with Johnny Shugrue in.-Water- scientifically sealed packages rsey City 5 Chicago . ... 001000000 5 e ance A Ty i i i 1iti P2 e evi of 20 cigarettes or ten pack Jersey City G Lol o e IO 8 1] bury, where he has had the benerit | MOican Market Company Bascball : the most delightful cigarette quaiities that havi T of 30 cidarettes or (en pack: 2 6 i Cieotte. Danforth and schalk and | 00 (he adviee of Joo shusruc, one | panager “Answers® Tonvs Tnsinun- | M been put into a cigarette. Your test will prove that {zreraercermatain . M. S k Lynn: Thormahlen and Hannah ang | f the best lightweights the ring has | R i : Bt (hpios el e Hartford Ruel. nnatand |lovor iroducod, Allen has tuned up/| Gon Abont BMoat Sfuckers Abillty: i3 you prefer the expert Camel blend to either kind of (U750, When ol vaver oo : P with Ted Kid Lewis who lost to Jack | : 3 o Elmrellin & T O Britton, a New Britain bey in. the | A little information for Manager tobacco smoked straight. R. 1. REYNOLDS TOBACCO €O New Haven Washington, July 30.——St. Louis | TI"8 at Jersey City, N. J,, Monday | Lawlor of the Herald baseball team i gl won fthe opeping game of (he sevies | MEMt. Those who have seen Allen | \'*‘ GEhich of ’\"" ‘I“""“-‘” ;\“;;"““f‘ B Camels blend not only frees the cigarettes from M 5 IRl etont eSiarT s in action and will vouch for his | Pascball team T wish to inform Man- ’ b Eroxidence BB el e e B abilily to give n gqod account of | #er Liwlor that we do not have to | any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleas- 5 . vhi 3 . 5 himself. The exhibition i for 12 | play 1 ladies in order to make a 3 * - son and Harper, while Sothoron was Nibiti 15 3 cffective in the pinches. rounds at the lightweight limit, 128 | Nit. 1T Manager Lawlor in his write- ant cigaretty odor but it assures _that remarkable x—Indicates nc game played. The score r. h. e |Dounds ringside, and the winner will | b in the ”“y"'“ .rlivn-rl‘.\- as taking ! mellow-mild-body! And, you'll be interested to e St. Louls ...... 001003002—6 9 1 ' lindged the lightweight boxing | {hat ~our o evade a c ) { A BRIFTON AND O'DOWD. | Sasbinzton 0100100100—3 10 2 ;Cchampion of Connecticut Mohican team lssued nim, < cor know that no matter how liberally you smoke i ol A s 3 The semi-final bout hetween “‘Sap- | !2inh poor sportsman, and should g i Sothoron and Severcid; Erickson, i 2 ! 4 Mo e el e Dol Canenlo B A eno it i nat Tornay | be mus s a tenuis feam instead of § Camels they will not tire your taste! o 5 Shugrue is a mill that 1s attract- [ & baschall tem. When comes to Holders to Box in Newark. < ; PS CLOUTING. ing state-wide interest. The rivalry | 'eputation I fail t5 :ec where the betv.zen this pa 3 . ey | New York, July 30.—Hardly had £ n League. the t“ivm h”“l l!"’ is_intense _,M_n; the smoke of the Britton-Lewis battle | Player Club ; R c. & ounds tomorrow evenin ’ ol . 3 plenty of action may be seen. These 5 - . ;L"r“;‘;",‘“":‘m‘;"“’” "1"”:‘;“:‘;”;0)’(‘"{1" SR Sl 13,2 B L oy willl Weigh! 126) pound il Brideenoulin st s nday e the Camels with any cigarettes in the world at any ted for another sensatio ing s et o 51 93 5 5 350 | v’ e ween Young | one with Waterbury August 6, it | ;} : : : ; contest in which Mike O'Dowd. the Veach, Detroit . § bl i Rnr;};: :l)'t‘y ng{:;::\x:x-\_hry‘m‘" nfléffin:‘wi | would be impossible for us to play ) price for quality and for catsfactont middleweight champion of the world, | Peck'n'p'gh, N.Y. 7¢ 66 Young Mack of Hartford in Meriden | them on trese dates. Our challenge and Jack Britton, the welter champion | Flagstead, Detroit 60 28 recently and Jimmy Ryan of this city | 1o them still stands good, and if they of the world, will be principals. I National League. should be a sizzler. Ryan was with e afraid of losing their reputation Articles of agreement for the match | *Cravath, Phil. . 62 190 31 67 .3 the A. E. F. and is reported to be | i0r the baseball season without being were signed last night and the men | Myers, Brooklyn 78 298 37 K in fine condition for the exhibition. | <iefeated let them hang the one lonely will meet in the First Regiment ar- | McHenry, St. L. 54 163 19 53 .3: The lads will box six rounds. Kid | Vvictory over the Record on the Herald mory, Newark, under the auspices of | Burns, N. Y. ... 79 306 51 98 . Fredericks, a local product will face j wal and go play taseball with the the Newark Sportsmen’s club, on the | Z. Wheat, Bklyn. 83 326 43 .8 Young Scajlett of Kensington, in !he’ children at the playgrounds! night of August 22. 1 * Pinch hitter. curtain ,-m*;e,. (| (Signed) DAN O'BRIEN, f ! Welterweight and Middleweight Title Ferlain e Retlalime e inl (15 iy Camels are a cigarette revelation! Prove that haseball world. Owing fo the Grocers' g yourself! We suggest right here that you compare outing this W dnesd our mes | | i |