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UTH GETS HIS 16TH HOMER OF SEASON, DRIVING BALL OUT OF NAVIN PARK, DETROIT— RUETPflER WINS FOR REDS OVER GIANT ANZA—BOB GARDNER REACHES FINAL IN BRITISH AMATEUR GOLF TOURNEY—FAST HiiLTOP A. C. TEAM TO PLAY PIONEERS SUND? fiIANTS RUTH PUUNI]S ["JT IH]UR fiflflfl [iAMES l A Handy Man Around the House PLEASE BEAT TnAT RUG A ME AND 1 wANT T roR e ? Tue MAN WHERE'S MY ReEeL Kd THEM Do T FOR! er Has Best of Big Fellow Gets First Circuit Factory League Teams Will Cross o PR Yoot | - i h __ @, 7 (ching Duel Clout of Western Trip Bats Again X _ },{ / : The New Britain Inda league will stage four g d urday aftec- | he New Britain | ¥ Works and Cor- 1 At 1 o'clock ‘o, 1 diamond, | of the four team ‘ . they would se he very evenly matched. The Rule Shop and Machine Co. have each |n~v | one gunie and are tied in the Le a 1%, Hlanley Works and Cort have each won one game, and the fol- lowers of both feams are o victory. In the sccond e , 8 same comparison hold . @ “NO WONDER WwWE NEVE®R “eH HUSH UP ABOUT THAT and Fafnir both have 4 HAVE ANY THING - YOU LET REEL ! GIVE ME TuaT me of them will los | r s | ThHE WIPS PLAY \WITH ANY- BexXTER 11" Saturday. Russell & Erwn and THinG - THAT REEL WAS™ | & Hutchinson nt the other end ! he stand neither of them won ;. and both are | H rmine k into the winning column this . . P.C Fafnir ¥ o . 3 1.000 R lLanders . > 1.000 Hed Sox Win Again. Stanley Rule & Level 2 666 found Cicotte N. B. Machine . 2 1 666 ¥ and defeated | Stanley Works . 500 - ed oft Harper, | Corbin . .333 e & Winner #t Iinning After Russell & Erwin . 3 000 Piteher | ¢ atter h -'.-.»vmvl foning | Hart & Hutchinson. 0 3 000 N \\\\1\\\ N N s bt g ae 31 ORAER TEAH COMING ries: Marper. Russell and Schang | Kerr and Schalk Manager Jim Luby Books Hilltep A. C. Nime | = | of New Haven for Sunday Attraction on 3 010 010 01— 17 2| S5as Bad Sening Ellis Street Diamond Against Ploneers. 1 411 000 00— Clevel Hast ad a bad 8 James C. Luby has booked a B’ o o . Cleveland = ste action for Sunday afternoon's | Martin, Carter F " to Smith hit ne on the Ellis street diamond. | o on bases A. C. team of New Haven will | oppose the Ploneers. Word from the Elm r h e City is to the effect that the Hilltops team ! « 000 060 10x—7 11 is one of the snapplest aggregations in the i Philadeiphis 100 000 010—2 7 state and its record is one that their follow- | ers point to with pride. Manager McLaugh- lin writes that a large delegation of rooters prie V | { Rommel and Perkine and Styles ! for the Hilltops will make the trip to this | | el . f confidence counts for NAT | - - anything, t v ROUSH SUSPENDED, sy e ‘ - ! e ace | o o 11 —Eddie Roush, center- The visitors * following Yesterd: ! June . catcher, respectively. yers: Dela: . piteher: | fat1 2; New York 1 (11 innings) hrie, first ba ey is 9: Brooklyn 3. ham, second b Pittsburgh 1 o N MeC Hperin, left field: Withington. center fi Philadelphia 9; Chicago 8 (11 innings). | ®© during last Tuesday's game here Flannfgan. right figdd; Mathias, Wirtz ; C 5 & | Wh l T e kel e N plpp ' ile Others Trail Behin - i Standing of the Clabs. R TR e f ! w. Lost AMERIS ER} o hnl N Ay incinnact .. ’ s : In style, quality and real dol'ar for dollar value Louls “oveleskie and O'Neill; Hasty, R — t Duncan and | Chicago ... BreaKing e 1 WONDER SUITS CAN profession; | 0 ¥ S Edmiagte avenssior | Games Today. % s ac on ave Always e ay s 4 pounds yesterday, | Cincinnati at New York { g i St Louls at Brooklyn 0 persone. including - b y nd university play- Pittsburgh at Boston. d od an hour belore the time | Chicage at Philadelphia ° ° for the maich. The weather at the outset r n players had started out. The chief feature of the Americans’ play AMERICAN LEAGUE. .was the steady, sound gzolf they dis | ‘ e “here was nothing spectacular about .hexr i h they v('-re three down at the | New York 7; Detroit 5 (eight innings; | o adiness served them sufficiently | called on account of rain). . | to bring them to the front by one hole at Boston § icago 1. 3 : the isth Duncan played to the top of his | Cleveland 7; Philadelphia 2. That ls what happened When we announced Dr>l(’ for'a, but Mitchell failed to play up to his St. Louls 15; Washington 1. ° H P k 3 H fi besd game Reductions on our big stocks in a genuine effort to BSoth Hagen and Barnes drove exceedingly long balls, keeping very straight on the lin.. Standing of the Clubs. save you money. “The putiing of Barnes at times was declared Won Lost by many experts to be marvelous, while | - s . o Hagen's play on the kreens was not so good. | Cleveland ... i » Immediately others followed suit, but were unable to B o . . 3 : CALIFORNIANS LOSE. et 2 keep up with us. Tigers Pile Up Seven Runs In Third Inning = St Louis and Clinch Contest Yesterday. Philadelphi Princeton, N. J. June 11.—Princeton | Detroit ... University’s baseball team defeated Cali- : | e here yosterday afternoon after the i on er (1] es os ess ® had run up a four-run lead in the Games Today. o innings. St. John, who started the New York at Detroit | Bame for the Tigers, was wild and ineffec- b T i i H tive and lasted loan than two frames. Lyons | Dowion at Chicago. I® Yet acknowledge no s perior, because they are soid suceeeded him and held the Westerners in o 3 Ghesk. 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