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= CARL MAYS ALLOWS INDIANS ONLY TWO HITS, YET LOSES—_BIGBEE'S HOMER WINS FOR PIRATES OVER PHILLIES IN 13TH PRAME—HOT RAGH: ING WAGED FOR PENNANT IN EASTERN LEAGUE—OUIMET THOUGH ILL, PLAYS FINE GOLF ON OAKMONT LINKS—ST. MARY'S PLAYGROUND EY (ERESTING RACE FOUR-BASE, 6LOUT = " By mge] MAVS LISES TOUGRS 8 DR EASTERN FLAG WINSEORPIRATES. [ T oo T ——7 | GAMETOINDIANS 45 OH -~ WHAT A DULL THE MONOTONY oFf FLL SAMPLE e b ] e !S_\FEE—TWHZ ;DHo.xos“r . TEESSEOTA‘FETE‘(:\'SGTENQE T;_ellAs_‘_ 5;‘(555 TAKE A SIP ; e i : ke Teams Bunched for Lead Bighee Knocks Ball Over Garden| OMETHING HAPRENY Cledce ! CLAIM HAS A of (T FIRST Speaker’s Men Get Ouly Two Hilg, EGETEE WG v With Two Weeks to Play ’ Wall in 13th Inning ¢ RarE Yet Manage to Cop Game s Pad) o o : ANYNAY, ? pringfield, Aug. 19.—Two more Philadelphia, Aug. 19.—DMeusel's | Cleyelnd,4O.,; Aug. 19.—Cleveland 8 and astern league haseball | home run, with Blackburne on base, | defeated New. York-'vesterday, 2 to be a thing of the past. Worces- | tying the score in the ninth inning 1, it heing Mays’ first defeat since he Pittsfield and Providence are | vesterday, merely delayed Philadel- joined New York,’ He held Cleve- nd to one hit until the eighth, whe pass to O'Neill, Bagby's ng a mad race for the pennant | Phia'si defeat, for in the 15th inning the fans in each of the towns | Bigbee drove the ball over the ht on edge wondering whether their | field ‘fence, winning for Pittsburgh, In will ‘be on top of the heap after | 3 to 2. Smith and Cooper botk last games on Labor Day after- | Pitched masterly ball, a lucky single . The Booster crifice, muff of Graney fly and Chapman’'s sgratch dou gave Cleveland two ruhks ‘New York scored its run on a pass o Hannah, acrifice and Baker's single. Bodie's two-ba still hold a | which bounded over Blackburne's rable lead over their rivals, but | head, With men on second and third Pittsfield Hillies look the class for | in the seventh, accounting for the The score i | visitors' scoving. The score: h. e Clevelane 00000002 gig arly in the season the Shire city | - hoe leveland - 00000002x 2 2 Pittsbur, 0000002000001—3 11 1 New York 001000000—1 6 1 regation was monopolizing a tion the Hartford Senators now | home. A change of management the addition of few more pers worked wonders for Pittsfield. ghy and O'Neil and Thomas and Hannah Philadeilphia 0000000020000—2 5 2 Cooper and Schmidt; Smith and 1 gesser. T Ruth’s Throw Fatal. urt that equals the memorable Braves Z s St. Louis Aug. 1 Louis got p of the U(\&‘um Braves in 1914 | ston, Aug. 19.—St Lou and | ot Q :Htv DocTor SAYs After Russell in the first 1d before ed the Hillies in a position to | Boston played 10 through a | Ov'LL BE ABLE To he could settle down made three runs ner top honors. Today Manager , heavy mist to a one-run tie yester- | BE UP AND AROUND on four a base on balls and a Birmingham is occupying the | day. The game was stopped by a | IN A FEw DAYS batsman, and won y« day from tlight with Pat Moran of the Cincy | downpour A double-header had ! oston. 4 fo 3. The ciding run s as a baseball wonderman. | been scheduied. The me was a came in the seventh, whe leverei auckily the schedule for the re- | tight pitchers’ battle after 1cobs su tripled and scored on ning games such that the | ceeded Doak in the box in the fourth throw to the plate. The score bsters, Hillies nd Grays have a | inning Hornsby's wild throw to fi d r h. e hes of tilts with one another. and Mann's triple counted Boston's St. Lotis 30000010x—4 9 1 ffcester has two games at home | run, while the St. L tally resulted | & Boston . 001010010—3 & 2 h Pittsfield and two games at the | from singles by Stock and Hornsby Gallia i Severeld; Russell, Mc- and Dilhoefer’s double. The score: Graw, Hoyvt and Walter diamond. Providence ha re city P at home with Worcester and one r. e ” Pittsfield with the Hillies. Pitts- | St. Louis ..... 0001000000—1 1 Sl camane e d has one game on its home lot 3oston "l"(lflqODfln— —1 0 e o 2 e h the Grays, two with Worcester, | Doak, Jacobs and Dilhoefer; Ru- Saeltane 10 A L oiEnthin: i tvo more at the Baoster eity, | dolnh and Gowdy Agnew’s error, gave Detroit three 14 [ - ns and a 4 to 3 victory over Waslk ington yesterday Menosky hit the ball over the right field wall in the sixth inni It was the second time this has been done since the field Innant hopes of the two leaders will ge on the four games, two at tsfield and two at Worcester. Hillies Have 11 Home Games. PLAYGROUNDS AGTIVITIES pittsfield has 11 more frays to play | Supervisor Pilz Maps Out Busy Cam- | was huilt. The score home, and four away, barring | ; - 4 | Detroit 00000103x—4 8 0 . paign For Athletes During the | . X E ) uble-headers. Eight of their home- | ¥ | Washington 10100100 6 2 tilts are with New Haven, Hart- | 4, Springfield and Waterbury, | ile three are with Providence and | Supervisor Pilz of St. Ma orcester. In the four games away | grounds, has arranged a busy @b home the Hillies will meet the | of attractions at the y round twice, New Haven and | program follows: Boland and Ainsmith; Shaw and new Week At St. Mary's Playgrounds. overnment and employes Chisox 11, Athlctics 6. the originator of the plan who is also legal rep Chicago, Aug. 19.—Chicago ham- nd Kerscher hard yes- entative of | mered Noyes : " BASEBALL IN ' arion = idgeport. Tonight, 6:45 o’'clock, Pexto S e e - B ghila i anen i i) Be o games at | Annex, diamond No. 1; Fafnir v NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brilgeport ........ 50 44 {71‘,4' it eacousuanileians i day and monsthe feecond B fme ana seven awa The Hamp- | American Paper Goods Co. r o |:,<,,,,”L, T o i Resvat v T o el ns are in Worcester for three tilts, | diamond No. Results Yesterday. | New Haven ... 43 [Heektines actiis v g ttsfield for two and Bridgeport for | Wednesday, seventh weskly mw!‘ui e ceel 42 four trips to the plat ¢ ‘ bo. In games away the Boosters | meet, 2:30 o'clock, Anchor Brand| . = 2] J adelphia 2 =i Hantford .0 S i k C h g0 13121012 117 B the locals hers twice and Pitts. | leaste, 7 oielock, Gamond No. I, tanings ) | L [ ankee Latcher FhlsaEolc ARLBL0LE T U B twice | stanley Rule and Level Co. and Lan-| Boston 1, St. Louis 1 (called in ““”‘i Games Today. Kerr and Schalk and Lynn; Noyes, The Grays have six games at home | ders, ry & Clark Co. (girls), dia- | "“;‘) R g gos e — o B 1; Noyes, _ All other games rain. . t Springfield Kerscher and McAvoy d eight on the road. At home the | mond No. l St o e ericans meet them twice, Hartford ! Thursday, Athletic meet for girls, | e i rice and Worcester and Springfield | at 2:30 o’clock, Traut & Hine Manu- Standing of the Clubs. s e WILL MEET VENTRES. Lce each. Away from their diamond | facturing Co. and Russell & Erwin TV ’RUI‘{S FOR THE WEEK | e Bayrs clan has two tilts with | Manufacturing Co. (girls), diamond | Cincinnati ST 1) it < | J. P. ¥la n of Chi 0 Matched ew Haven, two with Bridgeport, | No. 2; North Ends and Shamrocks, | New York | NATIONAL LEAGUE. With Al Vent ‘o with Hartford, one with Pitts- | diamond No. | Chicago | s M T W LE S ) bld and one with Worcest The | Friday, tennis tournament, ho¥s| Brooklyn | b . Arrangements have made for jhal dash should make a spectacular | and girls, at 3 o’clock; North & Judd | pittsburgh | = a wreatling match ts' hall h. | Manufacturing Co. and American Pa- | Boston | e oraCh el BirsetpRldayimignt Slhere - | per Goods Co., diamond No 1; 7| st Lou | \ 5 is conslderable lyww_‘rwv in the mgin o'clock, Kiernan's Stars and Jack | Philadelphia o K e | Podlueyesn l Wentran, o periin SGHALK SETS NEW MARK | Rose's team, diamond No. 2. e e “;‘L Sealannean St e | saturday, 0 o'clock, Church | = el B igan, who Is one of the best known S | league, Juvenile league and second | Eene S n;u]h\n. m[nlzlm in the west has agr hite Sox Catcher Participates in His | 8ame of Crescents-Co. M serl Louis Boston. — N it ¢ 100th Game of Season Yesterday— Gincinnati at Brooklyn, AMERICAN LEAGUE. at 160 pounds but the matchmakers OUIMET ILL, BUT PLAYS | cricisa a2 g His Seventh Similar Stunt. ’ Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Boston s 3 | meeting Ventras unless he trained —_— — Chicago 3 11 down to 148 which is the Berlin Chicago, Aug. 19.—Ray Schalk, : . e i AMERICAN SUE Detro s s weigl 30th men e amhergfm_ the Chicago American | Boston Golfer Shows Signs of Weak- A)!Lh!(.;\fiL AGU = ,[2:’“ : ; I:}V::l“‘ W“”L "‘m_fif'; :’m ‘\ ‘gmlm\m eague club, yesterday set a new mark [ pess, Playing in Rain to a Medal Resilts Sostordays Philadel : appearance on Friday night o vhen he went behind the plate in“his Netvan 60 Two good preliminaries will be of- eam’s game with Philadelphia. It wa. Score of 168 on Oakmont Links. !(‘Ie\'elnnr! 2, New York 1. Cleveland 2 2 fered before the main bout he 100th game he had caught this detroit 4, hington bt S = keason and marked the seventh con- Pittsburgh, Aug. 19.—Francis Oui- St. Louis 4, Boston 3 bing A HEROLE )'_2“;"“' T ecutive season that he has accom- | met of Woodland risked his health Chicago 11, Philadelphia 6. * AR SRET, s eees BARROW SIGNS WILIJOIT. plisnea this unusual feat. Schall’s | Yesterday to strugsle through the 86 Treans INTERNATIONAL I, | N ddyy Ruel: of the New b nearest rival was George Gibson, for- | hole qualifying round of the national | Standing of tie CIuba M. T. W. American league club, who has | Former Braves' and Giants’ Outficlder er catcher for the Pittsburgh Na- | amateur golf ch: Lm.]nunSvhll\ at the‘ o i % | made a startling yrovement in his D R <, Unfor Nonal leagle team, for which Hhe | Oakmont country club, in order that W. L. j R R to Don Red Sox Uniform. caught 100 games for six seasons, but | he would not lose the opportunity he | chicago 66 29 x | him as first catcher, with Hannah Boston, Aug. 19.—Word was re- not consecutively. has waited for more than four vears— | Detroit . 60 = 0 in reserve ceived last night from Manager Bar- Ay st AP another chance to win the flmzllcuri Cleveland 8 x | s — row, of the Boston American league championship. | New York N I 2 bt . baseball club, whick in St. Louis, BENDER IN NO HURRY. The Boston golfer was forced to| St. Louis | Roenass > [ ; i RAIN POSTPONES RACES (hat 1 Had clbscd a deal with e — play in the rain most of tWe way. A Boston 2 Jersey City x %% GIENN Ny . 19.—Be- [ Wichita (Kan.) club of the Western Big Indian Will Not Join Reds Until | number of times he swaved after hit-| washington = i £ TR ——/?L‘Lfl'lb Vesterday thel 1asus tortTo.t Wilhole Fwhol 1iads ting his shots, and he was so weak on | philadelphia Close of Virginia League Scason. r : : 3 T | o1 of the Grand cireuit | (nar league in batting. In addition 2 R A el (; the final nine holes of the afternoon EASTERN | mee S iwiere mostnon ealunATtoS (o T e R IS ey D (Ee e ichmond, Va., Aug 9.—Chief | play that D is tee s E N, M r 3 EloT e i . 3 RS e o ey o | e e tas i (s 5 i = sy o || play; thati e ftonped inisgte panote b Games Today. . &b i Vashington.—Bverybody’s read of | day. des “The Knickerbocker," | nag heen lent to the Wichita club for Bender, manager of the Richmond, | the 13th, 14th and 18th. But he fin- Hartford 1 for control of the| 2:06 2,000; the 2:12 trot and | the remainder of the Western league Virginia league club, last night re the day with a medal score of Boston at St. Louis. Pittstiotd 4 0 w T joint oper- ! the e £ caEl fused to leave the team immediate! in a tie for 16th place, with the New York at Cleveland. Worces 9 x b Vilhojt will report in Boston on for a berth with Cincinnati. He will | who will continue today in the Philadelphia at Chicago New Ha join the Reds as soon as the season | match play round Washington at Detroit. ;:y,Yw\~\1V\.\‘.( 5 ox ILOYD’S “WRETES” PRHNCE GF WALES \\nf m:y”(\:"‘ that ‘»‘1:‘\1,;,‘, {;,\;IOYJ;:Z: closes here on September Eugene e A had been released to the Chicagg McCrann of Cincinnati was sent here HAIN HAL RNAoN e ¢ for a conference with Bender and Cr ERNATION LEAGU American league club on a waiverk SR claim y saw him pitch and win a double- | American-Australian Doubles Event | Yesterday's Results. e Bridgzport ringfield 13 header from Newport News. McCann PostponealUntiiliToany Totonts s ReadtiE i —Indicates nc game played. e Neviton Jaug s —Srhins i caused [ Tale Jensey Slin e o = _three | Postponement yesterday of the « (ORI e S ae GRAYS WIN BY FORFEIT. ty. | lenge round of the national lawn ten- e - tried to iuce the Ch to leave Bender has pitched twent games for Richmon winning tw one of them. He won cight starts in | nis doubles tournament at the Long- Standing of the Club; Hillies Team Fails to Arrvive on two w Sinc he sumed the | Wood cricket club m"‘”:,. The match W, .C. Grounds in Tiae for VFirst Conte manage reins here the Richmond | in \\]"”“ P\":"';““ '-\ “}fj‘;!j”» and | gayiimore 81 695 | providence, It 19 He club has gone from the cellar to | Gerald L. Patterson, Australians, willy .00 00 615 | £ " , i e leasic meet the present titleholders, William | o000 e ol W %0 Nl d, of Philadelphi 1 alo ...oee.i.nn 576 | header in the I en - S R s R ardat o ris <800 | pittsfield and I was forfei , o ' Binghumton 62 479 | ed to Provider ta0 Lvestand t A IR 0 NAYtE be oA 4 9 0 Providenc @ 0, yesterday aft- SCHENCK TEAM IS COMING 1 Rocheste 70 07 | ernoon, when th Hillies failed to ap- MACHINISTS’ HALL e { mitted. e The athletic committee of the O1d raeyiciy pear on the playing fiel The team Home Week and reception to the r ANNEX VS, PIONEERS. “ Reading T4 -4 | znri.r\{i 1;:\ he ml)(u and it was ex- Church Street e e en, t eceived T pected the seconc ame would he irocd =cn co ok HEEENER] 2 Arrangements have been perfected | Games Today. LI, S e B s - . assurance fromn the management c by the management of the Annex and | ding at Toranto Failure of the Pitt team to [‘E ay Ven]ng ite crack M. B. Schenck team of | the Plonsers for a seriss to ae the | ltimore at Bufialo | pear in time for the tirst Meriden that the club will come here | city championship, the first same (o | cor ity o | tributed by them to the fa AUGUST 22 the week and play the Annex layed at the Pioneer diamond | ewark at Bing | pire Mc told them team This game would ¢ 4 sust This should prove to be = | secand game would be forfe prove one of the athletic features of | a fine baseball attraction for the lo- S e ianil the Bovd doreed an the the week. | cal fans. B clubs have bee LN | field while the Hillie . i | forming in capable mumer this year. | el | 6 " | . e N i TIE The second game of the series will itk 2 LAMVER T CReL) (D OnRIih ‘,.-0 ably be played during the Ola| Providence 9, Pitlsfield 0 (first | BENERIT BOXING MATCH, (<5 Jamestown, N. Y., Aug. 19.—Pitch- | {y 0 P w O o pration Wainut | game, forfeited.) | A boxing exhibition purported to be | ers Scott Perry and Themas Rogers, |y quring the week of September 15| FProvidence-Pittsfield (second gaine, | the maunagement of local | . 3 oth of the Philadelphia Athletics, | .\ 5o | i) | s have joined the Franklin (Pa.) semi-| " e = | t nd Marines & pro club team wkich played here Sui w ) 3 i 3 will be Monday evening dn¥. Perry has twirled two games for OLD TIMIE SHORTSTOP DI Standing of the Clubs. M St boak o Tondon—Hvery onz - i e entureai: ol Preliminarice - Franklin in the last three days, In'rnk-l Cleveland, O., Aug. 19.—F W. L. he betweenf Red Allen of Bridgeport | of the beaten path, so i .\ na tural t Wiiaals es jug even in his two attempts. He | Kean, famo lortston Worcester «........ and W zgorald, of “Phila take out a thousund | ) I ) wted Admissien 50c and 41 .568 | phia matches are als American was taken just was leaving the AU AR SEs tide L Pidls of Dlovds AR A XL R K | Providence would not comment on his reasons for | Cleveland baseball team in ; 5 { Pittsfield .....c0000 leaving Connie Mack. J 90's, died here Sunday