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———— MACHINE SHOP TEAM TAKES SERIES FRON. COLT'S—NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS HELD TO TWO HITS BY SMITH—JOHNSON BEA DUEL—COX WINS $10,000 STAKE IN STRAIGHT HEATS—BOXING CARD IN MIDDLE'_I'OWN TONl?HT—CHAP TEN IN PITCHING 1 iPS TO BOX FOR FIRST DIVISION = ———— SOLDIERS - HILLIES BLANK | JAMES WINS DUT [Somebody Is Avays Taking the GINGINNATI REDS ith Holds- League ‘Leaders o Wo Hits—Pirates Take Two incinnati, O., Sopt. 10.—George | Ith held the league leaders to two | gles yesterday and UPhiladelphia | n 2 to 0. Ring pitched well but | pisupport was ragged. The Phillies | pted in the fourth on two hits : wild throw by Duncan and agd the eighth when La Bourvau, re- | tly of the Peoria team, drew a ss, went to third on Blackburne's | nt and scored on an out at first. | pusel continued his steady hitting, | ting two singles and a double out four times up. The score pn 000100010—2 9 000000000—0 3 Tragesser; Ring and | | fladelphia 1 cinnati [Smith and ngo. Pirates Take Two. Pittsburgh, Sept. 10.—Pittsburgh | feated Boston in both games of a | uble-header yesterday, E | to 1. In the first game Carlson tpitched Scott, but received poor | pport. Scott weakened in the la *t of the game and the FPirates mered out a victory. Adams did lendid pitching in the second game, le one run by the Braves being the sult of Terry’s error. Keating was bard throughout the contest. The bres: First Game. ttsburgh pston Carlson and Schmidt; ott and Wilson. Second Game. McQuiltin, 10000221x 000000100 [Adams and Schmidt; Keating and Wilson. and Oubs and Giants Split. Ohicago, Sept. 10.—Chicago and bw York broke even in a double- der here yesterday, Chicago win- Ing the first game, 4 to 1, and losing e second, 1 to 7, but in doing so st the services of Max Flack, who rained an ankle during the first | ntest attempting to score on ll(:r»| jz's grounder to Dubuc in the fifth | ning. Flack was carried from the bld. He will be unable to play for me time. Singles by Flack, erzog, followed by Robertson’s d(‘)ur o gave the locals a commanding lad in the first inning of the initial | kme and forced Barnes to retire. ughn had little trouble holding the sitors safe. i New York bunched hits off Martin, ho was generous with his passes d won easily in the second game as ehf, backed with perfect support | pver was in danger. The scores: Pirst Game Hollocher and r. h e 31000000x—4 10 0 ew York 000010000—1 7 1 Vaughn and Killifer; Barnes and jubuc and Gonzales. icago Second Game. r. h. e 203200000—7 9 O ORgO ... - 100000000—1 8 2 Neht and Snyder; Martin and Daly. aw York Oaxrds Topple Dodgers. St. Louis, Sept. 10.—Bunched hits th costly errors by Konetchy and d in the flrst inning gave St. ouls enough runs to defeat Brook- yesterday, 4 to 3. The score: n,.h. e ity Bouts ... 400000000—4 9 1 Brooklyn ... 080000100—3 6 2 Doak, Scherdel and Clemons; Smith nd Krueger, RUINS FOR THE WEER 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE. LD VY, e T e 4 fBoston Chicago [Detroft (St. Louis [Philade]. New York leveland 'Washington 1w H PN INTERNATIONAT: Liix M ST W R 4 5 10 Newark Reading Buffalo ‘Toronto Ingh'ton Baltimore Rochester Torsoy. City CaaHaReTR . x~—Indicates no game pluycd H. 8. TEAM WORKS OUT, Tho High school football squad was given an hour's workout in Walnut Hill park_ yostordany aftornoon by ! oach Dave Dunn, Anothor proctics Wil be held this aftornoon and ow oy- ) day for the coming two wooks. It | probable that a practice game will arranged to be played about a k preceding the Bristol game, | by E | tune times. IN PITCHING DUEL Shuts Ont Washington, 2 to 0; Johnson Pitches Well Washington, Sept. 10 James had the better' of Johnson duel yc in i pitche sterday and Chi took the Wash Risberg first game of the series from 2 to 0 \ alk’s hit, James walk to critice, Leibold’s single and the squee play worked the visitors th cighth. Risberg the feature. Collins gave two runs in the sensational ficlding The score was r. h. e 000000020— 6 0 000000000, 5 0 Schalk; Johnson and \gnew. Chicago Washington and and mes arrity Mackies Trim Tigers, Philadelphia, phia with six recruit Detroit veste o effective with men on bases, while Philadelphia hit Leonard at oppor- Leonard passed Wingo in the third and Welsh hit a home run into the bleachers. Cobb’s hitting was responsible for all the Tigers' runs, ers replaced leonard in the ninth nd with two out Perkins walked and Zinn and High singled, winning the game. The score: Sept. 10.—Philadel- players, beat to 3. Zinn was Philadelphia Detroit Zinn and 000200101 000101001 and Perkins; Ainsmith. SERIES SEATS BY LOT Leonar Cincinnati Club Decides Upon Man- ner By Which Reservations Are to Be Made—Will Seat 10,000. Cincinnati, Sept. 10 of the National Baseball club have decided that world series played in The directors Cincinnati Le if the are seats baseball games Cincinnati reserved will be distributed by lot. All applications will be placed in some receplacle and then drawn out as in a lottery, until the full amount of available reserved seats for public sale, estimated at 10,000 have been drawn. These seats will be for the first three games in Cincinnati About 4,000 other seats have set aside for distribution in . accord- ance with the rules of the national commission and the club directors’ or- ders. Unreserved seats will be avail- able for purchase in advance. The ar nouncement of the directors was sued yesterday through President Au- gust Herrmann. It states that already here are more than 100,000 applica- tions for the 10,000 reserved seats. been BARD? Atlanta, S STILL 10 LEADI ~Jim Sept Barnes of Sunset Hill, \#fstern open champion | led the fleld at the end of the second day of the Southern open golf cham- plonship tournament here with 146 for the thirty-six holes played. Rob- ert T. Jones, Jr., runner up in the na- tional amateur championship, and K. Douglas Edgar, Canadian open cham- pion, were tied for second place with 147. The tournament ends tomorrow with thirty-six holes play. | | 1 | | | I SCENERY WONDE R FUL i Batw TIRE DOESN'T BLow ¢uUT oM - LOOK AT LANDS C APE - \ ON US BEFORE WELL WE VE MaDE 75 MwES So FAR on TraT BUM SHOE- { HoPE T HoLDS ouT Tiet //,’,' 05 A PRETTY PLACE - 30 Tme IS LOVELY QUAINT- LAWN THAT EXQUISITE | sucH COLORING BE HOME -~ IT wouLDd B Touvé LUCIK FOR THAT (})MLY TEN MORE MILES AND WE LL H ONLY \ HAUE ONE . EXTRA SHOE ALONG FELT ThE BACK WHEEL BUMPING — WHAT LOVELY RoOADS Too - JUsT AS SmooTH AS A TABLE AREN'T THEY You SPOILED MY WHOLE TRiF BY STewinG QVER THAT TirRe M TANOTHER MILE AND I'tlL BETCHA T WOULD HAVE BLOWN - AINTT WE LUCKY To GET, HOME BEFORE r reifey @ BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL AMERICAN LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. Chicago 2, Washington 0. Philadelphia 4, Detroit Boston-St. Louis, postponed. Cleveland-New York, rain. Standing of the Club: w. 80 71 71 66 64 Chicago Cleveland Detroit New York St. Louis on hington Philadelphia . . 44 Games Today. St. Louis at Boston. Cleveland at Philadelphia. Detrolt at Philadelphia. Chicago at Washington. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. Chicago 4, New York 1, (1st game.) New York 7, Chicago 1, 2d game.) Pittsburgh 6, Boston 3, (1st game.) Pittsburgh 6, Boston 1, (2d game.) Philadelphia 2, Cincinnati 0. WHO GOT BETTER OF THIS TRADE? R At Dave of tha Gianis Up to date he lofi, Robortson, formerly und now of the Cubs has played in only a few games and his showing was not up to the mark. At right, Douglas, formerly of the Cubs and now of tho Giants, has not made any howling success. According to latost reports lhe has deserted the team, Brooklyn 3, St. Standing of the Clubs, Louis 1. Cincinnati New York Chicago Pittsburgh . Brooklyn Boston St. Louis . Philadelphia . 86 Games Today. Boston at Pittshurgh. Brooklyr at St. Louis. New York at Chicago Philadelphia at Cincinnati. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, Results Yesterday. Reading 6, Jersey City 1 (1st game) Reading 4, Jersey City 2 (2d game.) Newark 5, Baltimore 4 Buffalo 2, Toronto 1. Binghamton 5, Rochester 2. Standing of the \Clubs. Ww. L. 46 54 63 69 78 82 90 89 P.C. 676 .630 .666 607 469 .438 .362 .360 Baltimore ..... Toronto | Buffalo | Binghamton Newark Rocheater Jersey Cit Reading ... 96 92 79 71 69 64 o1 50 Games Today. Binghamton at Rochester. Reading at Jersey City. Newark at Baltimcre. Toronta at Buffalo. BOWLING Aetna Five Downs Rogers Specials on Church Street Alleys—Another Game Next Week. The Aeotna the Rogers bowling by bowling team defeated Specials last night at 1488-1460 score. The games were played on the Aetna allevs and were the first of a series of games, the next of which will take place on Thursday evening of next week. Ryan, a new man on the Aetna five, bowled well and may becomo a regular member of the local team. The scores: a Actna Five, 7 112— 104— 100— 90— 2 86— 2 492—1488 Specials, 86 100 82 R4 Ryan . Kahms Lofgren Foote Anderson Rogers Cagal: - Brennecke Stoneham Nilohols 101— 2 115— 31 OFFICIALS AN Promoter Thomas Rially has seloct- ©d his offictaly for the bouts to stagod undar the nuspices of the Du in A, O, on the 28th of this month, »hn 1, Willis will be refereo, Arthur Pllz aunouncer, ond Fugeno J NOUNCED, hao Clerkin timor, Mr, Rielly was In Bridgepor( yostarday and completed |MIDDLETOWN A. C. 3 | Middletown under the auspices of the | bout, staged in Bridgeport, having re- sulted in a draw. ) Since their last meeting Williams fought a draw with Battling Levinsky in Bayonne, N. J., and later went cight rounds with Indian Clay Turner in Long Brach, N. J. Soldier Kinley is under the man- agement of Jimmy De Forest, who trained Dempsey and he himself was on the champion’s list - of sparring ! partners. During his vyear's service overseas Kinley won decisions over some of the best light heavyweights in the A. E. F. In the eight round semi-final Bobby Michaels of New York will mix with George Prato of New Haven and the curtain raiser will be Jimmy Jenkins of Middletown and Tracey Ferguson of Wallingford together. Tommy Shea of New Haven will act as referee, Hugh Rorty will be an- nouncer and D. J. Maltarest of Meri- den is timer. TENNIS CHAMPION BIG CARD TONIGHT Soldier Kinley, Formerly in Demp- sey's Camp. Will Meet Larry Williams in Main Bout. New Britain will be well represent- ed at the bouts to be held tonight in | Middletown Athletic club. The club has prepared an excellent card, bring- | ing Larry Williams of Bridgepart and Soldler Kinloy of Jersey City together | for the main bout of the evening, an | eight round affair. Both are in the light heavyweight class and have met some of the best fighters in the country. This is the second meeting af Williams and Kinl their first IS NOW “MRS.” . wgg@;fi?f’ ’ Miss Molla Bjurstedt was married will not interfere with tennis, for she is soon to start a determined cam- arrangemonty for the main bout-- Waltz and Fitzsimmons, on September 3vd to Mr. Mallory, who paign to regain some of the laurels is a New York broker. Her marriage she lost earlier in the year. | bus war activities committee. | featherweight Herman, bantamweight champion. | ey O'Gatty ve. Corona | erts of BOXING CHAMPS T0 ENTERTAIN 15T. DIV. Big Show {0 Be Staged Friday at Madison Square—Fight Gossip New York, Sept. 10.—If there is & champion boxer of prominence now in this vicinity who has not enthuslasw tically volunteered to box for the en< tertainment of the vaMant men of the First Division at Madison Square Garden next Friday night he wag overlooked by the Kmights of Colum= An in< spection of the Nst of Queensbury ex- perts who have announced that thew will appear seems to indicate that committee has not overlooked one. The original date set for the bouts was tomorrow night, but it was decid- ed for excellent reasons to shift tha event to Friday. Several of those wha will give their services have other bouts this week, and it was deemed advisable to give them a little leewayy Included in the list of champions any | who will box for the soldiers are Bat« tling Levinsky, MHght heavyweight champion; Mike O'Dowd, middle« champion; Jack Britton, welterweight champion; Benny Leonard, light« weight champion: Johnmy Kilbane, champion, and Peta In the preliminary contests will be seen the bexers who have for monthy been prominent in the events of tha Boxers' Loyalty League and the Knights of Columbus. The entertainment has the hearty approval of the officers of the First Division, and many of them will at< | tend. The bouts are being arranged undex the supervision of Michael 8. Hogan of the K. of C. and the fact that Chris Dalton and George Fisher will be masters of ceremonies assures the success of the affair. Lconard Back From Syracuse. Benny Leonard, who returned from( Syracuse yesterday, where he fough{ Johnny Clinton on Monday night, im< mediately resumed training for = hig eight round bout with Johnny Dun< dee, which is to be held at the New« ark Sportsmens’ club next Wednesday night. Joe Benjamin, who also boxed at Syracuse, returned with Leonard, Benjamin is to box Joe Welsh in thd semi-final to fthe Leonard-Dunded bout. Ve Lester Burdick, who is promoting the bout, announced last night . tha{ | Freddy Reese of Brooklyn and John< ny Mealy of Philadelphia have beer signed to meet in the first eight round bout of the night next Wednesday: Lew Tender will clash with Patsy Cline at Shibe Park, Philadelphia, to< night. It will be Tendler’s first bou{ since he narrowly escaped a knockouf at the hands of Willie Jackson. Tend« ler has been training hard for the en< { counter, as Cline is a dangerous hit< ter. The K. of C. boxers, under) the di< rection of Jimmy Twyford, staged two boxing entertainments for tha soldiers last night, the first at Fort Hamiltona nd the second at Bay Ridge, The following boxers appeared: Pack« Kid, Walten Brooks vs. Tommy Shea, Bobby O'Neill vs. Frankie Clark, Danny Pow« ers vs. Willie Quinn and Mike Dundea vs. Jimmy Taylor. Young Munday and Saflor Sharkey wrestled twenty minutes to a draw. Political Oratory at Bout. Political oratory, fireworks, vaudey ville and boxing are to be combined af the Jersey City ball’ grounds next Tuesday night, and it promises to ba a spectacular affair. To the boxing enthusiasts the title bout between Johnny Kilbane and Frankie Burng will be in the nature of pugilistic py« rotechnles. Burns' Jersey admirers think he has an excellent chance: tt capture the featherweight champiens ship and they will turn out en massa to see him in his attempt at the title. Among other interesting bouts tha will be seen are these: Johnny Shus< grue of Waterbury vs. Tommy Brad< ley of Bayonne, six rounds; Johnny Buff of Jersey City vs. Mickey Rus= sell of Jersey CMy, eight rounds; Joa Lynch of New York Patsy Johnsom of Trenton, eight rounds, and Al Reobs aten Tsland vs, Bd Kinleyg rounds. 3 eight. N. & J. GIRLS TAKE ANOTHER VICTORY Defeat Landers, Frary & Olark Basex ball Team by Score of 7 to 3. The Anchor Brand Girls’ club basex ball team tucked another scalp unden its nine belts last evening at , St Mary's playground when the aggres gation humbled the Landers, Frary & Clark girls’ team by the score of! 7 to 3. 4 Miss Helen McCue officiated on thes mound for the winners and Miss Ma~ bel Beckman was on the receiving. end, featuring her playing by retirs ing three opponents by catching High fouls. Miss Julia Cunningham poun@- ed her way into the limelight ' by rapping out a three base hit with twe. on, thus putting the game on ice: for her team. The Anchor Brand plays ors knocked three opposing pitchets from the box. Last night's winners have had ' most successtul season, having womy four and lost but one game. mot ]