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W BR 3 . AR, = S PHILLIES STAGE SEVENTH INNING BATTING RALLY AND DOWN SPEEDING REDS—DETROIT KEEPS UP FAST PACE—AMERICAN LEAGUE DIRECTORS TO MEET THURSDAY TO DISCUSS MAYS CASE—BRANDT EARNS DECISION IN BOUT WITH REDDY AT MERIDEN—ANNEX TO PLAY MIDDLETOWN TONIGHT | J == = ATHLETI[:S’ LEAD ::"‘nug e YVE CERTAINLY DonE MINE 1S A T;INP;VNG = N;W " WAS J\)Sif = JusT YESTEROAY PIT[:HER MAYS [;ASE Hartford, Aug. — Pittsfield A PARREL OF THINKING PART .o I GET AWFUL DonGg A LITTLE ofF GOT. To THINKING — moved into third place yesterday by LATELY. THAT OF COURSE HEADACHES FROM \T MY BEST THINKING I CouLD PLAY A AnE Long Drives by Jones and Ain- | feicins,, Martoit s doubie benr Lo geg 0 SRS R 00 B ey au || e TG onve Bia] G 6 LSy el American League Board to Meet ing. The home team’s bush league Eu suT GER T . THIS ATTITUDE Tho' CAN'T, -\ Go To woRri? in,g:’.:geu-.:egi SUTTING Smith A(}(}()um for Five Runs | fielding, coupled with Tillman's ef- 1S, GETTING PAIN FUL I'M A HUSKY GUY AND e COULD WIELD A NASTY| DOING NOTHING Thursday—Injunction Arguments fectiveness, was responsible far the P ULD” wie visitors’ victory. The score CLARE Pittsfield ........001010210—5 10 1 12.—Philadel- | Hartford ... ..000000000—0 5 Philadelphia, Aug. 5 4 — » . % i New York, Aug. 12.—At the re- Phia hammered Dauss for a three. Tillman and Devine; Meyerjack and i 4 5 I quest of attorneys representing Pres- dun RN O T e e ey = 3 i Fo ! 28 ident Johnson of the American league, 8y but two outfield fumbles b & e i £ i counsel for the New York club agreed B“lins gave Detroit two runs and long | New Haven, Aug. 12.—Good pitch- 7 i to postpone until Friday gumente drives by Jonesand Ainsmith account- | <ng and airtight fielding enabled New 5 i 3 i ; on the motion to make permanent a ed for the other five, the visitors win- | Haven to win two games from Bridge- D ¥ i temporary injunction restraining pine 7 to 4. Jones knocked in runs | part here yesterday, the first by : i i iy Jornsoniiliomic shxlyIngitha Y sulioes in the second and fourth and Ain- | score of 5 to 3 and the & vie - 4ii? P . i e of the services of Pitcher Carl Ma [Smith scored two men ahead of him | score of 2 to 0. The locals hit the ball 3 i & bt l? y & " Argument was to have been heard to- P¥ith a home run iA the cighth. Wal- | hard in the first contest. The scores: i e 4 il e ool ¥ day er also made a circuit drive in the First game— e, & } ki 1 % z o T Presidents Comiskey of the Chicago latter half of the same inning. Cobb | New Haven .. 00212000 2 PAL i 7 it Mt s S i Y il club, Frazee of Boston and Ruppert made two bases on an rdinary single | Bridgeport - .. .. .000200100— g ] ; i i i of New York at a conference here o center in the seventh. The score: Walker and Nagle; Lennon and 4 Ty et Rk yesterday, decided to call a special P r. h. e | SKiff. $ i § i i el G meeting of the board of directors for Petroit ........ 026102030—7 11 0 Second same— h. e : : A | e Thursday, the day before court ar- Philadelphia 00000010—4 7 2| New Haven .....00020000x—2 5 0 = 5 - . 2 R gument will be heard. They consti- Dauss and mith; Naylor, Kin- | Bridgeport 000000000—0 7 3 JLL GO NUTTY FRon - AT THAT 1'D RATE To | —MY RIGHT A 'S - WELL ( tute three-quarters of the directorats oy and Poxkin Watson and Meyers; Walsh and THINKING SO MUCH - Tl SOME ofF THE ALMOST PARALYZED, V'Ll Taxe A NAP 9f which Jpimaon Je & miember only . SKiff. I'VE THOUGHT UP LOTS| THouaHTS I'VE THUNK. I'VE BEEN RESTING ex-officio. The Ma ase will be con- Indians Come Back. [ SR, ol oF IDEAS. BUT WraT | Yoo CAN'T BLAME M€ ARG SR anD : giderediniell isnaspectatatithe wpe: 1y Mo i Springfield, Aug. 12.—Plenty of ex- es T ' . ' T )G - - al meeting. i I;:x;dy&r:{. Aug. 12.—Cleveland won | sjrcrant was provided at League park Goop -Doc‘r r Dot :r.HO :OzK‘S’O:E MINGS | Jj(sH 1 HAD /A FEW Col. T. L. Huston, half-owner and 4 Y-A; 1mh~ see-saw game from | yegterda: The Worcester league \ CANT GLLAN = 69 il PS5 CLOTHES o™ secretary of the New York American 15 to 5. me ooy DY 8,S00T¢ | leaders trimed the Hampdens, 6 to Bopv- league club, also attended the confer- o o 9. he locals drove Bagby, | gnq a sideline show a baseball “‘race ence. After these four and their le- one of the “I'cvchmd star pitchers, | 1jot» was staged, tosay nothing of g gal advisers had been in session for out of the box for the second time |, exhibition given by airmen, whocir: B £ several hours they gave out the fol- f“““_g ”‘g Series without beink able | cled the grounds during the fifth, sixth 2 : . lowing statement: B Coond ued g‘f score i | and seventh inmings. The Boosters | L \ : ) “In view of the fact that the pres e iths b B o Saan when | were the winners from the very first 8 g | g g ident of the league and the other mith’s home run followed Speaker’s | frame in the ball game and held a de- i i i Cifh 4 clubs did not attend this conference, gingle. Cleveland then knocked out | girable lead all the way. The score: Ve g % ) which was called for the purpose of Bhore in the seventh and scored five r. h.e . jgbs & avoiding litigation and in the ml.(-l(‘fl runs on five hits and three bases On | worcester . 120001002—6 10 0 / g 2 - of the welfare of baseball, the ma- balls. Speaker scm:ed five runs in six | gpringfield ......000002000—2 6 2 . i i 7 y % A 3 Jority of the directors of the leagues trips to the plate. The score: 5 Colley and Redman; Lowe, Green i ‘ exercising their constitutional power, r. h. e | and Wilder, - i : i, : have issued a ca r a specis ot B e : i i j ave issued a call for a special meet : i “ i ing of the board next Thursday." New York .... 402000201— 9 14 3 : ; h 0 160 Bagby, Myers and O'Neil; Quinn, Provldence, R, I, Aug. L talgen : : is meeting, it was explained, wa L 3 { nan outpitched Williams in a sharp : i 3 i . called “for the purpose of considering Shore, Smallwood, O'Doul and Ruel. | poth, 2" 00 Cii e ® 0 4 Providence won / i and taking action in the matter of the a 2 to 1 decision over the Waterbury P T | i ETED alleged action of the president of the club. The Grays bunched a brace of g el : G : : g p; fithy league in purport to suspend Plays singles with a pass for two runs in the ¥ = i er Carl W. Mays; and for the pur- second round. The score: pose of considering and taking ac- the odd game of the Washington h. e tion in the matter of the relation of " the president of the league to- the series, 7 to 4. Williams was effective | providence ... ...020000000—2 5 0 ) ; for kicki made a good impression league and to the board of directors, until the ninth inning when he let | 7 - i 5 = i Waterbury ......000010000—1 7 0 f = down. Infielder Silva, obtained from Mulrennan and Emmons; Williams in the field BASEBALL lN A NUTSHE[ L and considering the management of the Fitchburg club of the New Eng- | unq Shinault The score h. J i { i — L J Washington, Aug. 12.—Chicago got a five-run lead off Harper in the first inning yesterday and won with ease the affairs of the office of president land league, made his first appea Pittsburgh L. 000500000 C presiden a E: of the league by its present incum- ance with Washington. The score: Brooklyn . .. 000010100~ 3 2 roosome5 < BRANDT EARNS DECISION | WINS FOR PHILLIES e e 3 ISV e bent.” Miller and Lee; Smith and Wheat. SLLERICANEIEAGUEL INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Washington ... 000001003—4 8 4 Williams and Schalk; Harper, Zach- ety et ary, Gill and Agnew. Brooklyn Boy Outboxes Battling Red- = ay in wase t5-riouna Go—snuzene | DIIEE IS POUnded Hard and League Passcs Lose for Browns. Boston, Aug. 12.—P k held St Knocks Out De Lucco. et e R S L ‘ Leaders Are Downed § ol L oAl “Byron B. Johnson, the president, secretary, treasurer and a director Results Yesterday. Resulls Yesterday. the ollot\’;.ml".,‘I:y\l*“\((:'( ;,.l:;\l :(’l:n(:(‘:‘; T:f = Bostontl el ak0) Rochester 2, Jersey City 0. attend the meeting,” added the notice Connic Mack ‘es Acquisition Chicago 7, Washington 4 Newark 5-2, Taronto 3-1 of the meeting, signed by Enti . Detroit 7, Philadelphia 4 | [Baltimore 5-6, Buffalo 0-8. i » and Ruppert. Philadelphia, .—Manager Cleveland 15, New York 9 { Binghamton 1-9, Reading 0-5. PR A (eh Bt 3 e Connie Mack, of the Philadelphia g S Cleveland club, who was invited to Americans, announced last night thai ST Standing of the Clubs. attend yesferday's s , is the oth- he had purchased the right to the Standing of the Clubs. f er member of the hoa of director entire playing personnel of the Atlanta w. L. N Ealtimo o .688 [ and he was immec notified of club of the Southern association. Chicagah i ior 62 as 4 ;'_;3;&“1‘0" oy A ! ”'""'“‘” ’]'”" '”'“"‘""“‘"“ meeting ar! i T r o fr ol : 2 He already has picked nine of the| Detroit .... 56 e . 6 4 “I think 'we will be able* Bafiiicorsc Wit ihe ! ontyinin don | Dazk M ARG Rboy Erom it llinning Vesterdayviwhicn beavel tnemiat i S EEREY AR SRR B FRR R e D Newar i straighten out the whole thing,” the game. Schang and Mclnnis start- | SItY on the wrong &1 victory over the leaguc leaders, 5 to | Dp : A e e 2 : Binghamton ; 5 Mr. Comiskey after the meeting rillia | bridge by his aggressiveness earned a | o i A el of the Southern association season on w York . 53 43 = om meeting €d brilliant double plays. Jacobson | s hronahont the en. | 3 Tor six innings Eller shut out the | g o0 0 "7 SO o 45 tochester . S my opinion Mr. Johnson had no right broke his. consecutive-game hitting | Sh2de_decision. Throughout the en-} yigitors, hut in the seventh, Black- | >% 5 sl = i Jersey City ........ 41 B chenl hhe R o streak after it had reached 16. The | !re 15 rounds Brandt kept boring in |y ,pnes’ (riple, a single by Luderu: Earkey 3 Boston ............ 45 51 . Faasins e : i ) GEL . on his opponent, and repeatedly = - 2 Yat B HUN NEW WISE. Washington 60 . 3 complaint made against the pitcher score: 3 3 4 . two passes and a home run by Paul- e 5 ¢ : ohil 3 e e Byl thel Bostonliclibior Anveno élsc reached Reddy's face and head with | i BEUSRES AU G FOTRE T DY RO Coblenz, July 25—~German boys sell- | Philadelphia [ - el yetns stor hard jabs. In the closing round | g @ BETC BRE ve e e game | In& Paris editions of American and . Ty ahdj the president had no cause to Reddy opened up and greatly aided in | (i S0t 8D Rixey wag | [NElish newspapers recently appeared oy Toronto at Newark. interfere with him. staging a wihrlwind finish, which | 0 " e i ™ ” 3 ¥ Wa5 | in the streets of Coblenz and did such Games Today. Buffalo at Baltimare. RO e brought the crowd to is feet. Reddy’s In the first inning, Daubert's single, | & 8u0d business among the officers and St. Louis at Boston. Rochester at Jersey City. CLOSING DAYS OF LEAGUE. left eye was discolored, while Brandt [ = @1¢ A (oHiE DUUBENES SUE | soldiers of the army of occupation| Cleveland at New York. Binghamton at Reading. Directorl Johni Fl Roni el i left the ring without a mark. For a| % Wa' @ double steal and an out at| iy, (he newsboys now appear daily Detroit at Philadelphia. — soan tourke of the ] time it looked as if the bout would not | irst save Cincinnati their first tally. | ;" goveral street corners. The boys EASTERN LEAGUE. playgrounds, has completed the sched i They scored in the second Comisk winning 1 to 0. With two out in | Dutch” Brandt of Brooklyn out- the seventh inning, Hooper singled to D»O!nlf’(‘ “Battling fteddy ?l M b B s o osinRaestarRoouloti s Rzgind By Sothoron, the last to Ruth, forced | D9f0re the Lenox 4. C. at Hanover Cincinnati, Aug. 12.-—Philadelphia staged a batting rally in the seventh r. h.\e. Boston ... +. 00000010x—1 6 0 8t. Louis ..... 000000000—0 4 1 Pennock and Schang; Sothoron and Bevereid. materialize, Announcer Rorty stating | » - aasn second ON | ujled out the names of the s = o = ule of games for the inter-play- that Reddy claimed to be i1l and would | €Tors by Bancroft and = Blackburne | iy, considerable hesitation at firs NATIONAL LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. St oy 0! fonnas e bwas fex® || sndfono morelnRin o o e Bl RGN R a Worcester 6, Springfield 2. TStG A ve TSt = amined by a physician who pronounc- [ & saewifice and a single by 1RoDI- The | scarcely & trace af their German ac- ] Pittsfield 5, Hartford 0. Ieraue 4 Sl e outalloy nate, Company of Middletown to Meet | ©d him O. K. Eddie Mead, his man-| € <ChE O Ic_“m“_(j‘ 2 se WAS | cent. The Paris newspapers reach Results Yesterday. Now Havents, iBrldeeport 3’ (orat |in ot Sain e Y \:A‘ ger, entered the ring and claimed | & b/ AR € g Coblenz in the late afternoon of the Philadelphia 5, Cincinnati 3. game.) Smith vs. Bartlett, Smalley vs. Eagt. on St. Mary’s Playground Diamond. | that this statement was untrue, and | 1hO score: e second day after publication Philadelphia 5, Cincinnati 1. New Haven 2, Bridgeport 0 (second | Gl 1 pemalieyave Hggs g that his man would carry out his part | Philadelphia ... 00000050¢ : ——— e - % The twilight baseball game at| of the program. Cincinna ... oL 8110001000 LOCAL ATHLETES WIN, R Standing of the Clubs. MADE U. OF M. DIRECTOR. * & St. Mary's playground this evening is| In the semi-final, the non-appear-| Riveyand A LEni e and Faur members of St. Joseph's A. A. Standing of the Clubs. i w. L. A scheduled to start at 6:45 o'clock, | ance of Eddie Trembly of Bridgeport | Rariden. won prizes at the track and field W 2 s A = thereby affording opportunity of aused the management to enlist the e games of the Sarsfield Guards of New o playing the full nine innings of the | services of “‘Red” Vigeant of Water- Pirates Down Dodgers. Haven Lighthouse Point last Satur- contest. The game will be the second | bury against K. O. Jasse of New York. Brooklyn, Aug. 12.—Bunching four | day. Clifford Faulkner, Gerald Han- meeting of the Annex and the Russel! | The Brass City boy was v fat, but | hits with two errors for five runs in | non and Frank Delaney were firet, 5 e dle. | he won the plaudits of the crowd time | the fourth inning, Pittsburgh defeated | second and third respectively in the | [19¢ > SR it x?v?fm?}ll"‘fix-f&m}:?l of Middle- | nd again by the manner in which he | Brooklyn yesterday, 5 to 2. Smith of | 100-yards dash and James Sullivan | SHEDATER oo Sl g et ke sehool Bhassboen isecurad Lasiathitbiid A . % | carried the fight to the New Yorker. | Brooklyn was invincible in the other [ won third ce in the one mile run.| 293 o . LSS L : ¢ director at the University of Maine. over their rivals and are hopeful of | farried L 2 M R e ciblegn of X lodiblace e N0 ehilageiphia o ; .389| Waterbury ........ 3 E : He will begin his duties September 1 adding another tonight. The lineup he battle which went eight rounds, | innings. wrbare scored from second | The local ociation will have a large t St. Louis .. : 5 Hartford of the teams follows: grounds league, as follows: Aug. 12, Smith vs. Burritt, Smalley vs. Bart- Amnex and Russell Manufacturing George L. Rrovinance 2 RGinte s Rider, a graduate of Olivet college, Cincinnati .. 66 3 Worcester .... . 51 3 . formerly athletic director at Miami New York .. o 7| Providence ........ .580 | university and Hanover college and Chicago .... 5 .553 | Pitthfield ...cee..ee 38 for the past three summers a member Biookiynl it ou e .484 | Bridgeport ......... 2 5471 of the faculty of Harvard Training resulted in a draw. base on a force play, Olson holding | representation at the games held in . . e i - S e o Hows, shortatop: N, Johnny Shugrue placed anather | the ball when he ran home. Nichol- | connection with the Fagles' conven- — T @ %) e L5 e Hartford lemon in the basket last| v repls Mollw! t ed tion August 21, at New Haven. o Games Today. B b Ad lov: 24 base; Schmidt or Blanchard, d le he basket last| son, who replaced Mollwit ranned tion Augu 1t New Haven, ) T ane ams L=t ARG con ey fC]C Laiceo in the second round. From the New York at Brooklyn. Waterbury at Previdence, fBampbell, 3d base; W. Dudac opening bell it could be plainly seen o base; Holleran, catcher; F. that the Capital City lad was out- Jeft field; R. Begley, right field. hsuetl Bhuziceldowhealbi g ! T SN e e | EA i BE e RUNS FOR THE WEEK | Yaterou night by easily disposing of Kid De New Haven at Bridgeport. sl . ; ent after two minutes of fighting in Providence Nyako, shortstop; Krauth, pitcher; | the second stanza, and when De Lucco e == BYlasebort Lucy, '2d base; Barry, 3d base; J.| went down it was down to stay. e G m—n’\:;:rlicl‘vl Strola, center field; Smithwick, 1st| had to be helped to his corner by his M. T. W. T. F. S. = base! W. Strola, catcher; Spillane, | seconds. : left field; Johnson, right field. The grandstand which has held : Chicago Sdetad ¥ B many a fight crawd and baseball mob i P St. Louis 3 Girls' League. S e e L e S Philadel ; OLD HOME WEEK PLANS. The unbeaten Russell and Brwin | more, having been destroyed by fire ik, : Eollagel B i [Eagutacturing company sirls' team | early this morning. : New York . Sub-Committee Is Named to Arrange R T2 Boaring company Cincinnati 3 3 Baseball Games. girls’ nine. The standing of the girls’ CRESC Pittsburgh teams follows: . x—Indicates nc o played. A meeting of the committee on ath- letics of the 0Old Home Weck and re- ception to the returned service men, was held at the chamber of commerce rooms yesterday afternoon. A sub- committee consisting of Arthur A Pilz, James C. Luby and Harold Campbell was selected to arrange for baseball contests. Warren 8. Slater, physical director of the Y. M. C. A. was selected to arrange for a play- ground program of sports, folk danc- AMERICAN LEAGUE S. M. T. W. T. Won Lost Crimsons of Hartford Win Sunda; Russell and Erwin Game From Locals, 7 to 1. Stanley R. and L. ..... 3 g 2 ; < S B Aaanine .. The Crescents, leaders in the Hard- : | 3 g ; : Boston x BSiit ana Juad i 0 ware City league, were beaten Sun- il el : Chicago 1 BESG Bearinae day on an East Hartford damond by St . Detroit x A fand Hine ... the Crimson A. C. of Hartford, score S 2 : : | st Louis x Stanley Works 7 to 4. The score by innings: . : : 3 | Philadel x i . Crescents ceeenee.. 120000100—4 : k 2 8 New York 11 S jend C Crimson A. C. ........ 40012000x—7 : . : Cleveland 4 e Charlow and Nelson; E. Buckland 0 GAMES, and H. Buckland. 3 - T e et vos New Haven, Aug. 12.—After the —_— 3 3 : LRERDONEN D I TAEAN D, RI( is the plan of the committee to Eastern league schedule finished GOOD WAR RECORD. § : % g . B S. M. T. W. T. F. S. hold baseball contests on each day of the New Haven club will play games Doyer ithe ALlel 2 = intthe whole ? Newari) 7 the celebration. A bicycle race will be with big league and other teams, | period of the war the famous Dover Il;"“f“!lu G one of the features, and Howard A according to plans of George Weiss, | patrol of destroyers convoyed 125,100 > ¥ 2 'f*\XI~‘d ‘0 Timbrell ha§ hecn named to make the | the owner, who outlined a prog merchant vessels with the loss of only % > S8 S necesraryfarlancaments yesterday. FHe says that he is c | 73. Of these 62,400 passed northward, S iare = —— vinced such games will stimulate the | 25,500 westward and 36,200 across > REDS PURCHASE DUNCAN. sport. the English channel. - e (( i Rochester i | Jer. City Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 12.—The R =R g R AR A “ e Cincinnati National league baseball| '“Babe” Adams, who was the hero PR 1S Tiik DETTER, LEON S0 BEATS OLEE. Cheyenne, Wyo.—Bulldogging {hé best of the annual events at Chey- | EASTERN LEAGUE, !club has purchased Outfielder Par | of the world's series, 1909, and then Jersey Cit . .J. Aug. 12— Philadelphia, Aug. 12.— Benny cciti : | ense. It lasted over three minutes ! S. M. T. W.T. F. 8. Duncan from the Birmingham South- | dropped into the minors for awhfe, Battling Levinsky, of Bridgeport, | Leonard, lightweight champion, out. | ON® Of the most exciting events of a| W85 " 1o time Hayford was on Hartford 9 0 ern assoclation club. Duncan, who | has returned to the big leagues for outfought Clay Turner, the Indian | pointed Irish Patsy Cline of New |Toundup. And this contest between | m% animal's horns, part of the time Pittefleld 7 5 has been batting above the .300 mark, one of the most successful seasons of from St. Paul, in an eight-round bout | York, at the Philadelphia National | Don Hayford, Wyoming cowpuncher, | qryggir by one hand before hc Worcester 5 6 left here last night to join the his career. He is again with the © here last night. baseball park here last night. | and a vigorous young steer was ons of | finhlly pul the beast down | New Haven ¢ 1 Cincinnati team. Pittsburgh team. | '