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PIONEERS AND ANNEX TO PLAY FIRST GAME OF SERIES FOR CITY CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY AFTERNGON AT ELLIS STREE OVERWHELM GIANTS—YANKS DOWN SENATORS IN DOUBLE HEADER—NEW BRITAIN BOXING FANS TO ATTEND HERMAK-LYNCH BOUT LABOR DAY fit Hafipens in the Best VReigi;Eatidj , ,,jJ)\F,, : Results Yesterda : ! ' = THEY VE CALLED OFF \Wor L He HE Bier- LuCy Results Yesterday. SINCE % k 12 L il -l - falold | THe DINNER ToNtGHT THE DINNE THIS ~E S AY OH GooDdY- | oa izoston 4, Brooklyn 3 BTl S e | GUESS | PAAY AS WELL ULL MAIKE HER THINK 1'VE SOME JusT HUNGRY FoR i i a 1l camen ; . o GO HOME — AND GET IeAR G GRS Goo = FOR You- SomE GooD NEWS v Championship Games Should Piitadetonia 11, Neow York 2 o ‘ ) e Shet For v - PPN He e GhaT 15 1T 7 Atract Large Crowd Feitone il " '. i LS ONEER-ANNEX [ castsalL wA UrssEil Broak , Boston 1 (fir ng Standing of the Clubs, ronto W 3 S = w6 of the strongest teams that! o 1 s : Standing of the Clubs, ever displayed their wures on a al diamond will clash Sunday after « e » 5 f norc B 3 onto pn o the Ellis street d @ when Pioneers and Annex clush in th bt game of a thre--game serics for city championship, » second me will be played during' the cele- tion to the returned’ service men S Walnut Hill park. Friday afte on, September 19. Both tean ve a large following, and it is ex- ted that the rooters will be out in okin iy 1 force for the opening game of the neinnati at shurgh. ; o 2 Reading at Rochester. Holleran, catchers on - e Ay e we botlr f class | =~ < Pioneer backstop S 5 . : © 0 ; from the point of LReesm T STt b EASTERN LEAGU WELL- UNE DECIDED New York 5, Washington 4 (fia NOT To GO To THAT 5 L yossesses a des ’ g — L = 2 = J . = AND : Y e ; DINNER TONIGHT BUT OH ISN'T TEENCA SUDROL S S 2, for basc purloine 1 also @ : Results Yesterday. ‘ - 2 = o Ve Now U\ME GoT To i Hollex so swing | New York 3 shington 3 (second v ! L Come Home HAT NICE ' AMD CooK HIM A MEAL "’"(]ll”‘ e e b e Worcester 6, Springfield 1 INSTEAD - " v 22 WHY COULDN HE SRR I B e R oston . Philadelphia i Providenc Pittsfield 1 ((11 in e (7 hdie Goeb has the call on Bosh | Kame.) ¢ 2SI ML WG 2 a 1h h th ter s been Philadelphia 8, Bosten 3 (second terbury Bridgeport 0. \ Towm 117 “h R e e R Hartford 2, New Haven 1 ~ 2 rforming in fine style for the An- | e . | — H = ) T x this seasen, and mo.\\mnvf 1lm ‘1‘“: ) ) | Standing of the Clubs. 3 ik (V les of that tcam 1s duc 0 Standing of the Clubs. I ) W. L. \ % bric. | LB CHipittsfield s oo et ail B\ < 60 42 Pretty Iven Here, . e = G PHSield L S0 2 el e, Sheitn o bl R . Wt conconeas o Bt 0 Bill Dudack. Dudack, HOoW- | Datroit ... .. 68 L ess L fer, it must be remembered, is PIAY- | New York ......... : : MO m e A position that he does TOt SDe- | St Touis ......ss. 2 L ize. Both arc good hitters I e BrE T fnch’'s fielding | the factor which washir 3 S eps many badly tossed balls from | ppijade ing astray of the sack At \'v\'ond‘ se Johnson and Travers should — T ve a warm battle for the honors. | Onines Toay: o Bt na mizpariciitheliwvail (IS E e ool Springfield at Worcester JK¢# cornorguardians et ofuol s Washington at New York. New Haven at Pittsfield (two yway rival of Heinie Groh or Oscar Detroit at St. Louis. games.) 8, but. they usually render a fajr Chicago at Cleveland Bridgeport at Waterbur lcount of themselves. Should Man- er Jim Luby play Norman Resle e pi dnt b YANKS WIN TWICE [PHILLIES POUND ~ 'muws rom mie wees bver, 1s & good player, but he 1 NATIONAL LE lelphia ames Todi = —— How PRoVOKING! /\ JUST THOUGHT U'D RATHER evening. The R. & E. league leaders WEISS SELLS PLAYERS. v | T e 11| New Haven, Aug. 29.—Manag i | downed Traut & Hine team, score 11| ( ZeW e LaaaEeE . to 7 and the Bucklemakers defeated 1s50f tile BaNe Wi Hla Vel ic DS o Eastern league last night made tho the Fafnir Bearing company Playgrounds TOmOLIow. . Sieh <on and George Twombly are the men Fafniv .. i 2000 The third and final game for the ~Noeth & Judd ...... 0423x—9 St. Louis Tn left field two fast bovs will be ST 3 and—Schmidt for the Annex, and| Brooklyn preetac tor he Poncer st Pirst Game Goes 15 Innings Be- Giants Are Overwhelmed by ~ew von esent. His remarkable catches in HnSlopan e flold and his batting avility give fore Decision Is Reached ! Cravath’s Team Pittsburgh S lcall Ncrfeldt. In center | o Ty x;‘; ‘\]: H(nln ;T\v;lrlil(ll'\\fl are both ex- | = | _—_— AME tes ,LL.‘(';'F r] that will make the journey to the big show. Davidson is an Nu ter and Twombly outf players were notified of their sale in Hartford vesterday marning and all * three will leave the New Haven cluix e Philadel Hardware City league championship iss Lynch and Miss Tormay; Miss will he played tomorrow afternoon at ‘ue and Miss Waltc St. Mary's playsrounds when Cres- cents and Co. M. team will battle. Ryssell & Erwin . 21 Fach has won a game from the other praut & Hine s LTEHEL next Monday. Nutter goes to tha in the s, and tomorrow's game Miss Heller and Miss Lent; Braves and Davidson and Twombly (o promises to be a hummer. Descola and Rohinson and Miss Cosgrove. the i 3 | F I wnnounce hat he had sold threa e snap and dash of Begley and | . M. S LRSS | Crescents and Co. M. Teams to Meet (ion, score 9 to 4 Sl T e t as strong with the willow. i - Boston s x e s e e e - St hisball plavers o thelmajorleas The Ticlders. Chicag . e = | llent pasture ‘-'““‘":"”"' it tho; New York, Aug. 29.—New Yor fl*‘;l ‘Pln!udelnhm, Aug. 29.—Philadel- 5 5 Ross will be the battery for the Co. Schedule Tonight—Russell S \eshington; imericans Fallon is somewhat niftier w! | feated Washington in both sections of | phia ended its losing streak of nine | Chicag: : M. team and Rahm, Charlow and ‘0. vs. Landers, Frar: SON = : [ nan Xilaufr, but the latter, when | “3ouble-heador here yesterday. 'The | st S S o | (I’l(“‘f(‘);" 2 AR el e \,y]r o \‘ ‘"r\.‘::jy«(x\;;’.m‘!\. WY i | JOHNSON HMEARING POSTPONED, gets on the paths, is a speed de-| first game was a 14-inning contest, in [ over New York, 14 to 2. Winters was | St. Louis I e Crescents. Other games tomor-; Kensin e S flew ork 06 2ia-Ano be) ke on. 1In right field Red Campbell| which Mays defeated Johnson by a|no puzzle at any stage. The visitors | Philadel < il e e el E G 18 2 journment of the examination of Ban ¢ hd Ray Begley will fight it out 10| seore of 5 to 4. The locals won the ) bunched three of their five hits after | New York 6 rt against St. John's, St. Paul's 3 - onpeon breRASital tho american e who's who in the art of grabbing | sccona game by a score of 5 to 8. The | two were out in the second, tying | Cloveland : against St. Mary's; Juvenile league, INS TENNIS MATCH. e ”1';\‘{.‘1 Louthe Puspensioniof m in that section. .| second game was well pitched by the | the score. After that Hogg held them | washington 5 = Young St. Mary’ nst the Royals, Zdward Meehan defeated Thomas | pfere. e e The Annex js well fortificd with ex- | 1 left-handers, Mogridge and Har- | helpless and contributed two doubles eiles The Russell & Brwin and the North | Donahue in the semi-finals for the | Lo opvast o o oSl o 0 Voo a men, with Harold Can pbell, 1““"\ per, only six hits\being made by each | to his team’s total. Meusel has now | INTERNATIONAT LEAC . & Judd Manufacturing company | boys’ tennis championship at St. .,‘:\.,:..u’m, .,‘\}, f”\mm\lfm '|| r;l‘ “‘ v Blanchard and Howe. while the | {ea New York, however, bunched | hit safely in 14 straight games. The 5. M. T. W. T. F. S, teams were winners in the girls' base- | Mary's playgrounds yesterday after- (;,‘ = “ b ,f ”‘,f).': S ,‘,:m»’n 2 l‘— foneers have Stevie Dudack. Man-| three of their hits in the fifth inning | score: N o i ball| zanies at the .playsrounds last | noon in twol sets, 6—4 and 7—sb L e e HurECay er Luby may start Palmer, Who | when Pratt won the game by driving | e el = iR - — moiniisaiibl gictock, orked agains: the Waterbury $( in two runs with a single. The scoves: | Philadelphia .. 200260220—14 16 0 | Batralo. ; ; ! lvo weeks ago, in the coming ¢ ! First game— h. e. | New York 0000000— 5 1| moronto {th the Annex. New York ..00010021000001—5 19 3| Hogg and Adams; Winters, Dubuc | Bingh'ton Washington 02200000000000—4 11 1 |and Snyder. | Baltimore Mays and Ruel; Johnson and Pichi- 7 ‘ Second game- &, Dodgers Make It Six and Tose. | New Youk ......00110201x ; Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 29.—Brook- } s Three-Cor- | Washington 1000020010—2 6 2 |lyn won the first game from Bos Down Hillies and Three-C | Mogridge and Hannah; Harper, | vesterday, 5 to 1, o Onm"‘lr?‘itlso“:}x(::i R nered Race for Pennant is \'eryl Zachary and Gharrity and Picinich. | ning streak six straight, but Boston | Lartford broke the streak by winning the sec- | Lt oneld ‘ Red Sox Go Fifty-Fifty. ond game, 4 to 9, on errors by Olson. \\°r_°“;‘e" Pittsfield, Aug. 28 The triangular| Boston, Aug. 29.—Philadelphia | Bunched hits beat Causey in the open- | Loy Haven lace for the Eastern league champion-| Boston, Aug ~Fhiladelphia ham- | er. Brooklyn used three pinch run-| p o jqence hip is still nerve-wearing, especially | mered Jones in the first game yester- | Ners in the ninth inning of the sec- Bridgeport R o fans here, who vesterday. to the | day, winning $ to &, with the hitting | ond game and two of them scored. | gr ¢E*PON} Fumber of some 2500 saw their Pitts- | of Witt and Walker featuring. Boston | The scores: eld team beaten, 2 to 1, by the | took the second game, 2 to 0, Pc_n- ovidenoe Grays. Eleven innings | nook holding the visitors to three sin- o moe d ) : ove needed to settle matters, 11 of | gles, while Johnson allowed Boston | grooxiyn . h300z00 e x s AMELS ' expert blend of choice he most spirited innings the Eastern | four hits. The scores: LT cbnhanns RGO noal HERMAN—LYNGH BOUT ~ : Turkish and choice Domestic - i st game: r h e ; : | eague has furnished this vear. Pitts 5 . L Pfeffer and Wheat; Causey, Scott W igar o8, in first place, 15 now but one-half | Philadelphia ....002001401—8 15 1| Gfrer & SEYS 28 tobaccos answers every cigarette game ahead of Worcester and 11-2 | Boston ..........100001010—3 10 1 e Champion and Contender For Title - = = desire you ever had! Camels give ' 1iead of Providence. The score: Naylor and Perkins; Jones and Wal- & R 5 . ¢ : r. h e EEcondEG ars Hard At Work For Battle in Water- 7 = such universaldelight,such unusual r&:‘éld;gcc” L 23‘1’(‘\%8882(‘»71 51 | Boston B mes R 00000101 4 o|Boston ........ 002000200 9 0 bury Labor Day Afternoon. ' £ enjoyment a‘."d Sdtlsfactlon_you 1 el - Sweatt: Rieger and | Philadelphia ... 000000000—0 3 1| Brookiyn 000001002—3 10 2| With Joe Lynch working out witn & " et 140 . call them a cigarette revelation! B sine: | Pennock and Schang; Johnson and Rudolph and Gowdy; Cadore, | four sparring partners in Waterbury S & L o 3 2 " AN Perkins. Mitchell and Kruger. | every afternocon and Pete Herman, A4 A 43 g If you'd like a cigarette that does S —— bantam champion going through £ g 4 c S i Springfield, Aug. 29.—A sad lot of ) . | the going g Y not leave any unpleasant c: oca‘; baseball fans left League park REDS BE. %) ! Schupp Allows Lone Bingle. | & stiff training schedule daily in Hart- S Doz, > 5 % aunD B resterday afternoon after having York, Pa., Aug i Iy hitting | Pittshurgh, Aug. 29.—Schupp held | ford, both Ho; re in fine shape for o Erpaa§ % aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty watched the Warcester “"”"”‘f “1‘“; l"f;"’i"‘\“’”f"'o"{ """"nl'jl %'» 'olhr% I,‘\-m"‘rlcn,'n Pittsburgh to one hit yesterday, which :he'(!‘ “"“"0)\“"* ["0“‘ ,“H“”m Wmlr‘l'fi . Z - odor, smoke Camels! If you an easy game from the Hampdens, > lavers enabled the Cincinnati| scored a man from second. and St. | bantamweight championship to be e : i o 1. To see their team get trimmed | team, leaders of the National league, | Louis defeated the local team, to | fought at the Driving Park, Water- h}lnger for a rich, mellow-mild in the last home Eastern league game | to win its game here vesterday after-1i. The visitors bunched three in- | bury, on Labor Day. The first bout cigarette that has all that desirable hhere this vear was a bit too much | noon by a score of 8 to 1. The score: | field hits with two sacrifice flies and | Will start at 4:15 p. m. and will go cigarette “body”—well, you get [f0+ the rooters. The dull day har-| r. h. el ihree bases on balls off Cooper in |On, rain or shine. The great arena is 18 cents a package f monized with the sad and questioning | Cinclnnati .......000011042—8 9 0! {he sixth inning, scoring three runs | finished and in case of rain, it will be some Camels as quickly as you canl faces that left the grounds and even | American Chain..000000100—1 5 4 and having the bases filled when the | covered over with a huge canvas top. old King “Sol,” wham we have seen i 17”‘3‘!\ )»j‘"'* Wingo and Allen: Stan-| third man was retired. The score: | The semi-final will bring together Camels’ expert blend makes all this little the past week, could not| ley and Brightner r. h. e, | Johnnie Shugrue and Marty Miller, i Al 2 ; have brightened the scene, The score — = = | St Louis ...... 000003000— 3 qu % | two tast bantams., The opening bout Camels are sold everywhere in scientific- delightful quality possible. Your T S $300,000 FOR HORSE. | pigtshuran .. 100000000——1 1 o | will be between Micky 'Travers, of ally sealed packages of 20 cigarettes; or personal test will prove that Camel Worcester ... 300000200-—6 9 0 Sara , N Y., Aug 29.—Pur- | Schupp dnd Clemons; Cooper and | New Haven, and Sammy Waltz, of ten packages (200 cigarettes) in a glass- Cigarette% are the only Cigarettes Springfield . 010000000—1 5 1| chuse, the three-vear-old son of Or- | Schmidt. | Hartford. Ample provisions have heen ine-paper-covered carton. We strongly : Bach and Redman; Green and|mondale and Cherryola is the most ! o made for parking cars near the arena. recommend this carton for the home or you ever smoked that just seem e | yatuarle thorougnbred in the world G Pl 5 The advance sale of tickets amounts aice supply, or wheq you travel made to meet your taste ! You will | rday i on. Sa e e 0 $6,000. i i | S R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY prefer them to either kind of to- ~d $300,000 for him. The offer! , Forest Hills, 1. I, Aug. cteen tennis playvers are left in the national 1. BRalph Head in thepiiner by madol by R Ipen (N simon: o) B RILE B Lol T R ol MAY TRADE JIM THORPE, Winstor Saleios NG bacco smoked straight! n here vesterday afternoon, | trains for Harry Payne Whitney. Mr. | ool & sl Seattle, Wash., Aug. 29.—The Bos- he scor | Simons refused to say whether or not | | ilsdenerndina toliesidacid s | Olose As End of Season Draws Near. PR i st Game. x—Indicates ne game played | { | Hartford, Aug. 29.—FEffective pitch- s refused to say w ad vesterday afternoon af the wWess | ton baseball club of the National lea- Compare Camels for quality and e. 2 made 1e offer in behalf of Mr.| gige club, For Hills. The list in-' Sue has telegraphed the Seattle club 7 i i i R e Rl cludes Norman E. Brookes, Gerald L, | Of the Pacific Coast league offering to satisfaction with any cigarette in w Haven .....00000100 2 i e : 2o r ompe 4| trade Jim Thorpe and onc or tw > i 100 ] - e hm o o i trade Jim Thorpe and onc or two oth- " he world at any price! Head and Brennan; Tyler and Na- | MRS, JACKSON BEATEN. I 0 ,“/‘m.h'\”"'\ of | o\ players for Lyle Bigbee, pitcher, a £ : t y P gle. Detrait, Aug. 29.-—Mrs. Harold | Champion Robert Lindley Murray, as| A14 Bill Cunningham. fielder, of the E— | Foreman of Chicago, until yesterday local team Bridgeport, Aug. 29.—Kahn won a! almost an unknown golfer outside he { | | | | | well as the former champions, Rich- ard Norris Williamse 1. William A1 J hnston an au * I2. McLoughlin Willinm T, Tild A, dast superb pitching duel from House here | home club, furnished the bisgest sur vesterday, when the visitors kicked a | prise of the ymen el run across in the eighth inn rhe | towrnament at the Detroit (o] ner-up. for N 1";”" score: I defeating the nationul event, 2 ; la S ey Waterbury 000009010 21| AEes. Foreman pliyed steadily theot Tehiy Y 4 New York stat Bridgeport 0000000000 2 out, while Mrs. Jackson. after threel champion: t. R e el e Kahn and Shinault; House and | days of exccllent play. faltered at sev Wailace 1. Johnson, 'T. . Pell, W Loan. 1 stages. h time Mrs. Foreman | Merrill Hall and P. 1. Kynaston.