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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 191a, “BABE” RUTH CRACKS OUT TWO MORE HOMERS AND IS NEARING “BUCK” FREEMEN'S RECORD—PIONEERS FAVORED BY BREAKS, DOWN FAST NUT- .| MEGS—ANNEX EVEN UP SERIES WITH PEXTO TEAM OF SOUTHINGTON—LANDERS DOWNS FAFNIR IN IMPORTANT GAME IN THE INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE | a “Feller”Need; aFfiemi 7 N = By Q}]PIONEERS i REHS ANI] WHITE S[]X UTH P“UNDS I]UT fiEAST@LE—AGUE '@?lfn i OVER FAST NUTMEGS Worcester Gives Berkshire Team Bobhy Tyrrell Holds TLocals to Three Tie for First Place Again. Hits, But Poor Fielding of | E e ig Fellow Needs Three More fo) New maven, aue o5—pitistield Mates Is Costly. |Leaders Show No Signs ol Crack- | coming from behind yesterday afte ! A fair sized crowd saw the Pionecers . noon, defeated the Weissmen in a | 5 5 e Sl e e ; i thom he Xutmers of Now Hus ¢ With End in Sig Tie Buck Freeman’s Recor | Ie::ini‘e‘l.\]r-li.n;al‘ game, 5 to 3, and Jump- | SURE WE HAVE _ win !‘lnm\ the Nutmegs of ;\c“ ”d;(‘r\ | 10 ith End in Sight ek ags o MO CEoS - on the Ellis street diamond yesterday, S ER | ter for the lead of the Iastern league, APARTMENTS o v el o st e et o Providence trimming the Boosters, 6 e o S S Yok e 05y heat Detroit, Mich., Aug. 25.—Two bases TOMICenGe mr 2 4 L= BUT NoO e e ew York, Aug. 2 Extra speed : to 3. The score: “incir tional alls bine: % L / : E was put on by the Cincinnati National n balls, combined with three hits, CHILDREN ARE pitcher deserved to win it was Tyrrell | ioq Chicage Amerieans, ot i ave Boston an 8 to 7 victory over| . . s — : . . 3 B0 otorsy ror i ihn ot | Pittsfield ........000000050 g | ALLOWED = ey \ for the visitors. The elongated EIm ! of their respective leagues, last week, New Haven ......002100000 ; : A ; ‘ i lhe greatest baseball ever staged at 3 3 e = ESTRUCTIVE City hurler with any kind of support | the Reds losing only one game out of Vavin field. Twenty-five thousand per- ot Sl man telee ) ARE DE would have downed the lacals easily. | eight and the White Sox winning all™ ons watched Babe Ruth add two | Vine: Davies and Nagle. | 2 For five innings the locals were held | of their seven games and increasing jore home runs to his total and then e i ! S -, > hitless, not the semblance of a safe | their winning streak to 10 games 3 Waterbury, Aug Three Water N < , iof frive over the run that won the con- ey, | e blow being registered off Tyrrell's de- | yesterday. Both teams batted well ; bury castoffs occupied three places in a |3 c 2 st. Ruth now has hit 22 homers &nd 3 4 livery. Then came a blowup, when | ¢ Stive ally s Nehiing ost. (Ruthnow has hit 22 homers and | )\ 7, "1 Springfield batting order | 2 < fiven ren came a blowup, when | Cincinnati especially showing fightin B Gy e o i (0 Cisest | OB D0 BIDARGIGE LIRS S Y . 2 Johnson hit to right field and before | spirit by coming from behind to win Foeman's major league reco L || s B G T L ) i the inning had closed. the locals tied | in (ne late innings of three contests Three runs behind the Tige: ied | “ " et 5 Z | ! - the score. An injury to Horkheim ho score by n rally in the fifth, Then | WA$ responsible for the only run Rk Y P T R T G B uth put them one hehind in the next | SPrinsfield made during the day, and, Vel . e e e | iscyeniand pone haltismes Biin: it it another, Salmonson, helped his old | ; AN ! e S sl e e a1 0 on NeW ol RwiileltHelGHi = Lol Seean e team to @ victory 4 to 1. The score: | ; SRR ? g hesves torseiiancen : | Americans have six games advan Detroit bunched three hits in the ¢ & S =S ; A took his place, flelded in miserable | o L h LR R0 SR O e pighth and took another lead, but the o | i Ehepeandibist fousiatrors ivieroiver | s elanc ) pisitors tied it up again. Haobury M L j2 ¢ RS - Eensibleiiniallarzeli casiires fonthe||£aims s (INESE L AChARERE HONERWESE In the eleventh Shannon and Hmp.} Sprinefold & 00000000 et O Pioneers' victory. Dugan, the Nut.| D clubs of the American league are Bilttend shinal Lt e ant e | megs' center fielder, gave a clever ex- | Including yesterday’s contests, Cincin- | br walked and Scott singled. Roth d I Z in the first division. cored Shannon and Scott with a sin- | Tonson. ol i 5 2 hibition with the willow, pounding out After being held to three hits and le to left and Ruth drove Hooper in o s b = e 3 . i ! five hits in as many trips to the plate. | N0 runs Sunday by Smith, of Brook- vith the winning run. The score: R ECDOL RN He: Aieal EChOl = Of the three hits registered by the lo- | Ivn, Cincinnati was invineible. In ntel |l easilydatented fHANIORE here i e on <2 cals, Jahnson secured {wo and Noonan | Tuesday’s double-header Ring blanked tonieis 20010100103 T2 8> ;“;:m’;‘“ Plss e s KA : c ; the third. Noonan's single was very | the Superbas and Eller yielded onc Petroit . 00003002002 1301 s L3 2 i y; ” scratchy but it scored two runs. Eddie | run. Jones, Pennock, Ru gl i f| Gk, 2 ; a Sl\flf't:l((r:?v(‘u(;‘:\ l’lv'w flc)r— 5 / 4 i Gneh(‘s(urlr\d the game and was re- | Boston dropped three straight to the ers; Ayers, Love, Leonard and Ain- T;?m “o‘“" OX’;‘{:(“;"\‘;?::]” \‘\‘l“‘li“y'l‘]’\‘””\‘ 7 7 lieved by Benny Lynch in the m‘\'cmh‘\ Reds, who pounded out 37 hits and 24 % kmith. ( J Bl 2 : nnin runs i aries. Saturday the Labor day, gave an exhibition of G Moosns 7 e Lt GG G e iiEIB I gRtLD anis 3 : shadow boxing and then stepped three | ) = 2 f 52 2 o O >hila s1p hi. wi ing 5 . % Yanks Beaten Again Bl e e (P o Db 4 wmaum Pioncer | Philadelphia, winning the first conte: Chicago, Au —Gleason played i = i 3 pohicaze, "Jn'(‘i;.:‘un%( 3l Y-m\’om ) Gity. | The score: : " 7 . e | by scorning eight runs in the ninth sec: ace agains > Yankees ¢ 8 \ 2 5 FohnaonRoD 2 inning. omiskey park here vesterday after- - / g d ; 3 : t oon m;dl;mmhm- notch was r:u :n Bridgeport ......00031500x 5 / / Norfeldt SIZISSRT ) New York did not improve at the he \\'hne Sox victory stick. The part- | Hartford .. ...00000100 5 1 Z nch; p, 1b. ol ; bat, but succeeded in getting fiv e i M s et Lennon and Skiff: McLellan and A Goeb, p, 1b 33 o tories in seven tries. With Alexander g T e e e e e - \ J 3 | Noonan, c . & twirling, Chicago obtained its first pnd set the Yankees back by a score M | ! Tttt Fallen, of .. | bracket in New York Tuesday, bu B ol ot o s Providence, R. I, Aug. 25.—Provi- / oY 7 Campbell, rf ...... lost the second game when Barnes were plastered all over with luck, and | dence defeated Worcester, 6 to 3, yes- | ¢ 1HH \ 30 ECHES, B Apaeauod 3 won hi 0th game of the season ? terday in a fast contest. Mulrennan h o f R Fitzpatrick, 3b ....: 5 ST o s unable to hit the Giant bne of the rarest decisions that ever 2 AR fwas witnessed in baseball gave them | Pitched a fine game up to the ninth, 4 ; il hod cox pitchers cffectively and lost fou: 31 3 straight. Cooper, of Pittsburgh, out- Esother when he cased up and Worcester land- | ed four hits and three ru Colley | Nutmegs, pitched Barnes Saturday, and yester- ning changed his mind, reversing a de- | Was hit hard all the way. Cooney was # \ / ah day Toney did not allow Pittshurgh to ision on Jackson and declaring him | the star of the game. The score: 4 ; m Dugan, cf 2 5 | 0| score in 10 innings safe at the plate, although just a sec o I o Z2 . Hanlon, 2b ........ 3 3 Chicago averaged almost 12 hits a itd previousiy he had ruled Joe outi Erovidence ... .12101010x==6 1050 i | A OETianlb b o 3 game last week. The Cubs won three on a wide play. The errors of omis- | ‘Worcester -+-:000000003—3 3 1 s 7 Z Horkheimer, ss . ... wnd lost one with Philadelphia and sion of Ping Bodie allowed a couple of Mulrennan and Sweatt; Coffey and S - | < \ | Patton, rf .. Aatentad oA EirdL more tallies to go over the plate, and Tyler. : ) ; g | | 2 Doherty, 3b ....... 3 Vaughn blanked the Brave so the game was lost. The g S i ; | Jackson, 1;’.[ rt;i. 5 : | " Bittsburgh went Into fourth place New York .......001000000—1 7 0 NEW MEN FOR TIGEBS i | f ; o tx?.li‘\n.ov i 2 2 by wlanine = i ,,'.m pfigie Chicago .........11000101x—4 7 2| - i i A : - Tyrrell, p e pthile Brooklin fwas breaklng even in Quinn and Hannah; Willlams and . - 3 i = jsix S Bofon, B Lovis Wn. FhidtG | Yokl Owner Frank Navin Adds Two Pitch- i ! T ; S, Gk Thrst G001 1 (e (e e g ¢ cept one. Brooklyn made 21 hitse | vesterday off two St. Louis pitchers | In the American, In the American, hits and runs wers plentiful with the Chicago batsmen, who also played well in the field The score and summary: { league leaders took two games from Umpire Hildebrand in the sixth in- o= crs, a Catcher and An Infielder to | = B e L 0 00,008 Senators Finally Win. - Nutmegs ..............001020000: St. Louis, Aug. 25.—Lefty L His Alrcady Strong Collection. 1 % Two base hits, Dugan, Aursey, held Washington scoreless for six.in- £ : Johnson; stolen bases, Begl John- nings, but the visitors solved his deliv- Detroit, Aug. 25.—Frank Navin | ) - . . son 2, Noonan, Dugan, Norfeldt, cry in the last three and drove out five | d0esn’t intend -to let the action of the A2 B Campbell, Goeb; double play, Dugan runs. The Senators won from St.| minor leagues in breaking away from | - i d | to Aursey; bases on balls, off Tyrrell | Cicotte pitched two victories, an'l Louis yesterday, 5 to 0, thereby check- | the majors interfere with his plans | (= B 3; struck out, by Goeb 4, by Lyaah 2, | James, the newly acquired pitche ing their losing streak of six straight.| lo recruit talent for tha future. | i by Tyrrell 6; hit b pitcher. by Goel | shut out Washington, with five hit ry kept the locals’ hits well scat- | The Tigers do not require strength- | (Orr), b Tyrrell (Goeb); wild pitch, | Philadelphia and Washington sack tered. The score: ening in any particular department at Tyrrell; left on bases, Pioneers three straight to the White Sox this time, still the local magnate is Nutmegs 10: first base on errors, Pio- key, of New York, was easy for Washington .....000000131— 3 beginning to build his fences for the = = e W neers 5, Nutme St :50: h S luia 5 s 5, 1 gs 1; time, 1:50; um- zo Saturday St. Louis ........000000000—0 0 | period when help might be required. IN A NUTSHEl L RUNS FOR THE EEK pire, Clinton. Steady pitching enabled Detroit to Zachary, Johnson and Picinich; Therefore the first crate of minor BASEBALL _— { win last weck. Although batted hard, Liefield and Severeid. leaguers consigned to the Detroit club ATIONAL LEAGUE. Leonard lost, Sunday, to Washington, . will be unloaded here some time be- = == e The Tiget : 3 3 2 e R W, o F Iy after 11 innings. The Tigers won Caldwell Starts Right. tween now and the close of their va- NATIONAL LEAGUE. Games Today. ey ST WL E8 LANDERS TURNS TRICK l{onlattentiinnines Sihe Tiscimon Cleveland, Aug. 25.—Ray Caldwell | rious league seasons. —_— d City at Toronto. e anad = 0 e Lol like Chicago, defeated Philadelphia s 0 pitched his first game for Cleveland | There are two pitchers, a catcher Results Yesterday. Ewarld at Bultalo x i) el || o L 4 Jew < q : - ime: ers anc ard vesterday, and defeated Philadelphia, { and an infielder in the allotment. J.| New York 1, Pittsburgh 0 (10 in-| Baltimore at Rochester. Do rais s 1—30 | Fafnir Bearing Company Goes Down | (RFee times, Ayers and Leonal e 3 a ¥ x 2 5 x x x Chicago 5 8 A B 2 to 1. The Indians' runs were regis- | B. Glasier, flinger, was purchased | pings) Reading at Binghamton. 2 4—28 | gl ) ,mhllyn : s h\\.r‘« ut . In:)n‘:n(‘l h\‘)_\min_tlcai—n tered on two passes, a sacrifice, an in- | from the Hamilton club; James Rob- Brooklyn 10, St. Louis 1. —_— ‘f‘;-;"l"“ W 6—24 | to Defeat in Fast Game 6 to o .Ofv", \h’: 4 ‘. I‘o«:(( r":u {(':\mo' field out and Dugan's error. erts another heaver, comes from the EASTERN LEAGUE. & ER Schmidt's Great Cateh the Fe: Yesterday t ger afuleg While Dugan, the last man up, was | New Orleans olub: Sammy Hale ls — St: Louls s s Great Catch the Feature. | in the pennant race. Chicago won. at bat, a terrific thunderbolt, throw- | an infielder from the San Antonio Standing of the Clubs. Brookiyn Cleveland won two out of three P 2 b Results Yesterday, With the largest crowd of the sea- | . f " = ing spectators and players into a mo- | club of the Texas league, and L. W, L. s Yesterday. [ son 1ooking on, the crack Landers| unm] both Ne : ork and no.‘:?“‘\. Coveleskie took he rubber g e mentary panic. Pitcher Caldwell was | Wood, catcher, is a product of the | Cincinnati noos TS G .695 Waterbury 4, Springfield 1. MERIC, BAGUE Frary & Clark ted v > felled, but recovered quickly and re- | Fort Wor o o o S [ACincinyac iRy 4 : . Pittsfield 5, New Haven 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Frary & Clark team downed the Faf-} ‘oo “jogine in his ilcst try ngainst 3 ort Worth team, same league. New York .. tona WY 39 . S = 5 T. W. T nir Bearing company aggregation ut | o sumed pitching. The score: None of the boys will be asked to | Chicago ........... 60 48 Providence 8, Worcester 3. R e s el 1 [ the hkkees. Mays suffered his _ § orcester L s _56 | Walnut Hill park Saturday afternoon, . i e. | report to the Tigers before the Pittsburgh ......... 52 | Hartford 3. cicano i s ag | score 6 to The winners clearly | dofout Monda Iy . ¥ | York, although ha held the Inc son in his league closes Each has | Brooklyn ... S... B3 b -4 Standing of the Clubs. St. Louis 4 o | showed their supremacy over the van- LS nmntea established a splendid record this | Boston e s 1) 6 Detroit 2 9 quished in all departments of the ':‘“ L u\\t i th “1‘1 g year and none is older than 24, which | St. Lauis ... R s L0 (v 3 = 5 game. The interest throughout the | Philadelphia’s seventh straight defeat is the age of Woodall, the backstop. | Philadelphis = leneld B 86 | \ynsh'ton Sl contest was intense, the rival team | Saturday and yesterday the Athleticy _ ,\?;»mI lms‘ a corps of scouts com- Mty o o0 i N . 3 2_19|being accompanied by a large root- | lost asain, ):xilhmmh Naylor alloy S Grmes Toas Bt DI G pilead = e B ap purchases in the near y I S 3 Shiinct i | flinger, turned in another beautiful| NeéW YOrs s T future, although Navin cannot state | St. Louis at Brooklyn Rl 51 501 —_ ik and was ih trouble onl fow oou||lof the weelk tolSt: Louls,fone con tember 15, Ready For Work. definitely just now what his plans Pittsburgh at New York New Haven 4 . | 3 it 2 going 14 innings, and the Browns a - will be. They depend entirely Cincinnati at Philadelphia Waterbury ... ¢ 43 INTERNATIONAD LEAGUE. | He was accorded excellent | 8072 ce, which they New Haven, Aug. = Sl | A B S SshenodenLrelyaunon sy i Hartford . 3 e S. M support by his mates. Schmidt, the | vanced to fourth place, which they changes have been made in the Do | TePOTts of his ivory hunters. oo e e N T T 5i_yg|feet left fielder for Landers mado | retained _ws;:um i both R ra I3 rale a cials for — SRICAN LEAGUE. ey : ne o st spectacular catches| “Babe” Ruth, Boston American gram of the Yale football officials for e = AMERICAN LEAGUE 3 Bt one of the most spectacular catches abe uh ot Diericad the resident coaching the coming CUBS ARE BLANKED. E— Games Today. Bt - 5 = ever witnessed on a local diamond, ( slugginz outfielder-pitch ELOREN son. The staff, as officially decided iy Results Yesterday. Eittsnalalat e oo el X3 £ when h> pulled down after a long run, | moment when the bases were filled to upon, and announced Saturday. by Dr. | Beaten By New Haven Team by Score Chicago 4, Now York 1. Providence at Waterbury. e a ball that looked like a sure homer. | make his 20th home run of the season Al}?‘nlert, 11;!\0>‘Sllzxrx»r. G S i ot istingfon Louis 0 Biicithhel e HenaTe : 2 He was hurt in making the catch, and | Saturday, but the runs were wasted, athletic director, is as follows: Dr. | - e elndls edeTpLL: : : : medical attention was rendered. When | as Detroit won. . Il G and 2, Philadelphia 1. e ; : Arthur E. Brides, line coach; John M, | New Haven, Aug. 25.—The New | Devor s Dotrolt 1 ((ol imnings.) Jerpcity 2 I he came in after the Fafnir side had E e Cates, end coach; Dr. William T. Bull, | Haven Eastern league team defeated CHURCH LEAGUE GAME Shite i been retired he was given an ovation CHAMP HERRON WINS, backfield coach: Norman P. Olcott, | the Chicago Nationals, 1 to 0, in an g " o by the Landers rooters, and those R SO irer G, | exhibition zame here yesterday by a Standing of the Clubs. Cho S S e e XASTERN LEAGUE. who were impartial. Tt was notice- | wijth Grant A. Peacock, New Ama- Mvoloherinamesihave Heentmentl| patting vally in: the tninth ihs score: i T g able that the Fafnir rooters failed to tioned in connection with the coach- | r e aicago o fedh [raimon ol S Springnald 13 = & 7 514 i e e ing tnis fall, George Moseley and Jack ! Chicago . 000000000—0 5 Detroit 6 & | Pittsfield least giving the plucky player a hand Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 25.—8. David- Owsley. Moseley, who plaved end | New Haven ... 000000001—1 2 | Clevelana | Schmidt gave a dazzling exhibition of | son Herron, who Saturday won the rush on Yale's last intercollegiate Alexander, Bailey and Daly; Cour St. Louis ... base running in the first inning when eleven, will be available for a short New Yark .. itzgerald and Jacobs; Budnick | New Haven after being passed he went to thrd time during the season but will not e Boston oo e Waterbiry base on a sacrifice, and scored on a | be a resident coach. Owsley is in bus- LANGFORD BEATS TATE Washington ... 43 ¢ 891 : Tartiord & 3 s |low throw to head him off at the | laurels iness and will be able to ‘give only| .. otpr Lo B 0Tl Philadelphia ....... 2§ [ : EUEepart | dizzy station. The Fafnir team also | teammate, Grant A. Peacock, both nominal time to the coaching of the . 4 5 ored in the first inning the run be- 3 angfor o ed Bill Ta i St. Mas 000202 = 18 L 3 the Oakmont club, de- eleven. As the head coach of Tom | “@n8ford of Boston aded Bill Tate lar ... 000202010 instairectividie! tolairunrl by Bsopt | ol of the Oakmont c Shevlin’s famous cleven of 1905 his|°f New York, both colored heavy- CRcol Hodaxs BU BauliE ) Al BO002000i0s 3 The team battled at one run each un- | feated J. §. Dean, Atlanta, and Rich- counsel is resarded as exceptionally | WEIBNtS, in ten rounds of fast fighting Boston at Detroit. Riley and Mechan; Kane and Rich- til the fourth inning when Landers | ard M. Haight, both entered from the valuable by the staff here Ba turaavanich el (b local amusos RS NS voriclet (Ghicago L 1 landed on Oakes for three runs, and | Princeton university EolEElealn al S s o e v;m}x resort. I{atc scored a knock- Philadelphia at Cleveland. ,;",' ~i!v‘vh~v~:vnw league at ‘tho play- he was derricked by the management. | the plavoff of their tie for the Amer- duties as Yale's gencral allaround | 4°¥1 In the third round and put up| Washington i St Loi ground, the game bhetween the Roy- - ) Stanley replaced him, and he gavo | ican golfers trophy. Herron and Pea- coach In about two weeks. He will |2 890d battle, but the decision was | i L2l e e voune ry’s team, [ Waltcr Cox, Famous Driver, to Be |, "ciever exhibition of twirling. The | cock finished four strokes ahead of be at th lonitn e ol AuND= s1ee 7 IaRaLd GO S [oL I OUR T SFa & INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. e Auoni S R top et facorsROft ol Hounored Wednesday. victors chased two runs across the | the Orange and Black players. Her- Sell 200 bocebill Gonhing. id i flveness HhreucHout the dontest. e The score by innir e e The Gramd Cir. | Dlate in the first of the ninth inning | 1on and Peacock had A eon ST announce his associates and managers | T T T, T Roya .. 130310010—9 11 1! cuit race meeting which is scheduled on Schmidts double. an error by B e VAN the openine of each succceding sea. | -, NOW London, Aue. 25 —Adelaide | Binghamton 2. Jersey Cit : S i 000002100 -4 Wi ies [iat Hiieg Readuilic Srackesforfye d e o A e to Pittsburgh, Pa Aug. 25.—Biil son 3 hes and the entire foot- Bromley of New Haven and G. W. th inning, rain.) Sehmidt d Meehan: McEmerie | Consists of twenty-two events, | W * 0 5 e Lt e e Carroil of Norwich, won the mmmlI Newark Rochester 4 and Glynn ten of them early closing stakes, | {ast ones and was knocked out for Brennan of Chicago was outpointed ball squad will report September 15. » | Newark 9, R ster 4. R Thre i rica r s e. by Harry Greb of Pittsburgh in a ten- foursome event here yesterday 3uff: te: , st g = s I'hrec divisions of the American Horse | im _ B Tl e o Siens nerevestendayioniithe Bufelo bl stidinsl (st isame) Breeder Futurity will be decided In the other sames in the league. | round bout at the National league BALDWINGISIMATNE GOACH S| RISiacossetafin e i e plavotfiora | R ead ngyd L Talof2 dcalled Send CO. M LVENS UP, among them that for three-vearoid | the New Britain Machine company | baseball park here Saturday after- Orono, Me., Aug TamestHalaml & SaWILIE AT RIS D ulcknel[Eo i i=nthl o ipEpiCecondiz i) he battle for the championship in | trotte 3 downed the Stanley Rule & Level | noon. : Cleveland. he 5 of ‘South Dennis, Mass., former | °f Cleveland B the Hardware City league, between ' \vednesday has been named “Cox |C€ompany 12 to 0 and the Stanley Dartmouth player, has been engaged ! i G Standing of the Clubs. he scents and Co. M teams is " in nonor of Walter > | Work won from Russell & Erwin, S | as football coach at the University of MOLLWITZ RELEASED. 5 W, s e w\:‘\‘?:nm: 0%, .\‘o“no‘ullxg?md'suelleading ]x:ée to 3. Maine, it was announced Saturda New York. Aug. 25.—The release of | Baltimore ......... S7 ' 690 | the second game of the series at St.| driver. < has made a double en- e - T First Baseman d Mollwitz to the | Toronto ........... 81 15 ; Mary’'s playgrounds Saturday after-|try of the unbeaten trotter Mignola KARR GOES TO RED SOX. KLOBY BEATS SHEVLIN Louisville Amer sociation team | Buffalo ............ 72 : noon, score 8 to 6. The features were | and McGregor the Great, the scason's Little Rock, Ark., Aug. 25.—Pitcher | Lawrence, Mass., Aug. 25.— 'oungl was announced here Saturday by the | Newark .... 64 3 5 contrtbuted by Burns who pulled off | greatest money winning trotter, in the | Benny Karr of the Little Rock club, | Koby of this city knocked out Eddie | Pittsburgh National club. Mollwitz | Binghamtan ....... 60 & : a circus catch, while Howe, Campbell | Massachusetts $5,000 event, and | was sold Saturday to the Boston Shevlin of Boston in the ninth round | came into the Natonal league in 1913 | Rochester ... ... ... 54 : and Nelson swung the willow in Ty | Frank Dewey, highest money winner | Americans. Karr won seventeen NEW BRITAIN'S FINEST of a scheduled twelve-round bout | and played also with the Chicago and | Reading Sl Lo AT 5 5 | Cobb fashion The teams 11 meet | among the pacers, in the 2 epon;ell games out of twenty-nine games HAT STORE FOR MEN here Saturday afternoon. { Cincinnati teams. Jersey City . Avc el . next Saturday in the deciding game. | $3,000 event, on that day. season. ML e PRCRI 3 1 Bridgeport Philadelphia . 00001000 3 Cleveland .... 00020000x—: 3 0 Naylor and Perkins; Caldwell and O’Neil. YALE FOOTBALL PLANS, Coaches and Squad Will Report Sep- results of t game teur Golf King Triumphs. 5 T G 0000000000 1 | Wore od Ieart ... 000000001—1 5 2 | Providence national amateur championship ,on the Oakmont course, gained additional yesterday, when he and his ¢

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