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CS STARTLE THE BAS IS BEATEN AT SAGE PARK— LOSES T0 VERSAL CLUB hop Team Also Drops to Stanley Works ¥ & poor start in the early hen Landers knocked tered six runa during nnings, the Russell and Erwin tough battle yesterday after ut Mill Park, losing to the B by & 6et0-8 score. The game ware furnished, in the R. and B. nine. During the inge of the game Landers was y and Al Blanchard produoce tures. Conley knocked out of four trips to the plate & two-bagwer and might have had 1t not been for Fusari's peedy drive over second base two hits out of five times at | of the me p fo feldes he only trick ruck out balls and was touched k O'Meara, & regular @ pitebing box for two | . But was hit hard Schu and twirled an excelient game, five hits In seven innings. He ta and walked four men three-bagger 11 and Clark cuumoms20P losonnossuse 510 27 11 240 000 000 Lrwin 102 010 0106 Bransfield, J. Pitspatrick, three-base hit. Blanchard atrick 10, oft Schussier b, off stolen babes, J. Fitspatrick hard; double play, Fitaspatrick Lynch; hit by piteher, Fusari n balls, off Schussier 4, off Fitapatrick 1; struck out, by 1, by Schw 4. Umpire, e WORKS WINS. Burke, catcher for the heiped materially in it over the New Britain 7 to 6. Burke batted | uring four safeties out | In the eighth inning ning runs for tho Stanley uison and Oakes registored he score ley Works. 3 T LT s92000ms 000 010 42%—7 210 200 100 hits out | BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Pittaburgh 2: Philadelphia 1 Chicago 8. St. Louis § Other teams were not scheduled Standing of the Clubs. Won 39 40 ..38 .37 34 29 13 Cineinnat Brookiyn §t. Louts Chiel Pittaburgh Boston New York Philadelphia Games Today. New York at Chicago Brookiyn at St. Louis Poston at Cineinnat Philadeiphia at Pittsburgh AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadeiphia &; Boston 0 (first game) Philadeiphia 1: Boston 0 (second game). Other teams were not scheduled Standing of t Cluba. Won Loest [ 26 a“ 5 “ 28 a8 34 a4 22 20 ew York Cleveland Chicaxo Washington Boston St. Louls Detroit cons Philadelphia .........., Games Today. Detrolt at New York #t. Louts at Boston. Chicago at Philadeiphia Cleveland at Washington INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Toronto 5: Jersey City 3 Other games postponed: rain Standing of the Clubs. Won Lost .47 26 28 Rochester Gyracuse Games Today. Jersey City at Toront. Syracuse at Akron. Reading at Buftalo Baitimore at Rochester EASTERN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Springfleld 1-3; Hartford 0-2 Woreester §-18: Bridgeport 1-0. Pittafield Haven 3 et e G ounas —_— Standing of the Clube. Won Lost New Haven .. .37 Bridgeport Worcester Pittatield . Springfield T Albany .. 26 Hartford seves38 Waterbury coeedl . 36 .88 ..32 Games Today. Bridgeport at Hartford Waterbury at Albany. Springfield at Pittafield New Haven at Worcester. RUNS FOR THIS WEEK NATIONAL LEAGUE. TP s T New York Boston Brooklyn . Philadelphia Pittaburgh . Cineinnatt . Chicago St. Louls Chicago Cleveland ...1 St Louls Detroit mpbell: double : base on balls, off | , offt Omkes 3; struck by Moyer 2, by Oakes 7; Campbell 2; sacrifice: Umpire, Mangan SIGNK GRAYY. NFreddie Graff, third #ie Steel baseball team that he has anager of HOUSE ALL SUMMER. Fan will bring the cool- ing winds of the seashore pme during thS remaining ) of summer and fall lummer and for many sum- that you will enjoy ita hts. Lot us show you this Nolseless—costs little to Barry and Bamforth A9 MAIN ST, Washington New York Philadelphia Boston . Akron Toronto Reading Rochester Baltimore Jersay City Buffalo PRI LLE L BOXING BOUT HERE Dave Palitz Christie vs. wa. Jimmy Kelly and Joe Bobby Hanson Wil Be Star Events Next Wednesday Night. The first boxing show to be held fn this last winter is schedul the Lyceum theater next Wednes- night. when the Major A. C. of this city will handie the card For the star bout the club management secured Dave Paltiz. of Hartford, and Kelly, of Brookiyn, in a 10-round This pair of whirlwind performers a corking exhibition in Martford last Kelly lost the popular decision and n clamoring for a bout ever since semi-final bout—e 10-round affair— will be between Bobby Hanson, of Brooklyn, well_known to boxing fans in this section by his victories over Willle Spencer, and Jom Christie, of Hartford. Christie has per- 1 times since coming to Con- Philadelphi, d slways has run for their money. He show his entire repertoire neett wiven will againe The frst preliminary will be between Battling Mesley, of Hartford, and Young Reimer, of this city. This will be a six- round affair. The exhibition will start with t.: usual four-round curtain-raiser k Willia will be the third man in the ving, Arthur Pilz will do the announcing and Gene Clerkin will hold the watch TO TRAIN MARATHON TEAM. New York, July 8-—John F. (Juck) Moakley, of Cornell University, who on Tuesday was appointed chairman of the board of coaches by the American Olympic committes, arrived in New York yesterday and attended a conference in the office of Gustavus T. Kirby, president of the com- mittes. Others present included Matthew P. of the American teams: ublen, secrotary, and Mike Ryan, of Colby College, who will be one of Monkley's assistants RED 50X SHUT OUT TWICE BY MACKMEN i 9 Tailenders S;ddenly Come to Life in American League Philadelphia, July $-—Philadeiphia won two shutout victories over Boston yesterday by scores of 6 to 0 and 1 to 0, making it three straight and an even break for the six-game series Keefe held Boston hitless until the eighth inning in the first game. The second game was a pitchers’ battle between Fortune and Perry. The Athletics scored the only run of the game in the eighth inning on Gallo- way's double, Perry’s out and Witt's infield | single. The scores by Innings (FIRST GAME) rhoe 100 500 00x—6 10 1 000 000 000—0 2 1 and Philadelphia Boston Battertes Keete Eibel and Walters. Perkins; (SECOND GAME) rh 000 000 01x—1 4 ..000 000 000—0 & and Perkins; Fortune Philadelphia Boston Batteries and Walters. ANDY VS, TELLER Final Home Game in Connecticut Duckpin e 0 1 Perry Champlenship to Be Rolled Tpon Casino Alleys Tonight—Big Crowd Expected. The last home game in the Connecticut duckpin championship tourney will be roiled this evening upon the Casino Alleys when Eddie Anderson. the local favorite, will Fred Teller, of Naugatuck, who is gue by a small margin. The lad must win decisively this evening If the hopes of his friends for the championship coming to this city are to be realized. Andy has heen going bad for the past two weeks, but In his game with MecCarthy In Hartford., Tuesday night, he gave some evidence of returning to the form that placed him at the top of the league for the greater part of the season. As it is the last time the bowling stars will be seen in action here for some time, it is expected that all of the fans will be on hand tonight to lend Anderson a cheer in his effort to cop the league leadership. MAY BOX IN EUROPE Dempsey’s Manager Hears of Carpentier’s Agreement With Charles B. Coehran, London Promoter—Georges Salls Saturday. New York. July §.—The expected debate between Francols Descamps. manager of Carpentier, and Jack Kearns, manager of | Dempsey, regarding a title bout between the world’s champlon and the champion of Europe did not take place yesterday, despite the fact that Kearns was in the city. The | manager of Dempsey announced that the meeting would take place this afternoon, when he would ask the Frenchman to state his attitude regarding a match for the world’s champlonship. By way of clearing away the haze that has enveloped the intentions of the French champlons and the conditions that control his action, an extended interview with Des- | camps was held vesterday afternoon in the Hotel Claridge with Jules Lennaers, spar- ring partner of Carpentier. acting as inter- Through Lennaers, who speaks h fluently, Descamps made this state- 1 shall be ready to talk to Mr. Kearns when he arrives. We sail for France on La Lorraine, July 10, which is next Satur- day. We return on La Lorraine, sailing from France September 4. and Carpentler will box Levinsky in this country Octaber “As to a match with Dempsey, we are under contract to Charles B. Cochran, the terms of which provide that Carpentier can- not meet Dempsey in the ring except under the promotion of Cochran up to and includ- ing December 31, 1920. However, if Coch- ran fails to get the signature of Dempsey to articles of agreement by December 31, 1920, Carpentier is at liberty to fight Demp- sey anywhere. Cochran wishes to stage the | bout in London. and if Dempsey is willing to go there Carpentier will box him in No- vember, a month after meeting Levinsky. It Cochran fails to get Dempsey's signature by December 31, 1920, then Carpentier will box Dempsey in America or wherever the best terms can be obtained.” R. H. BRETT BEATEN Almaden Onward, Western Pacer, Wins When Favorite in 2:14 Event Badly st Sage Park Yesterday. Windsor, July 8.—R. H. Brett, the rolling and husky sidewheeler, was beaten decisively yesterday afternoon by Almaden Onward, the western pacer brought East by a syndi- cate of Hartford horsemen, in the third day of racing at Sage Park. The son of W ponee can blame the loss to nothing but his own obstinacy. as it was his refusal to score down with the rest of the pacers in the first two heats that cost him the victory In the third heat he scored well and it looked like nothing but Brett until the pacers reached the far turn when the big lateral stepper broke badly and Almaden Onward went to the wire unmoiested Two of the three races on the program went into extra heats. Scamp Spratt, win- | ner of the two-year-old event at Cherry Park last week, found the going a bit too fast for him and, after the first heat, dropped out of the running. Belvue winning the race after two stretch battles with Guaveta, Lyman Brusie's colt Guaveta faced the wire for the first time in her career yesterday afternoon but she showed her breeding in her gameness in the stretch, nearly nipping Belvue in the third heat Todd Temple won a six-heat battle from Trampright and Little Lee, taking the last three heats after the race had taken on a decided Trampright aspect Behaves TO FIGHT MINQR LEAGUE. Semi-Pro Team Will Bring Action Against Atlanta Club of Southern League. w Castle, Pa., July 8.—The right ef | organized baseball to sign a player who has | a contract with an industrial or semi-pro- fessional club without coming to terms with | non-league teams will be tested in court. | according (o an announcement made here today by W. E. Duerstein, an official of the tle Cords nine of New Castle uerstein has telegraphed to his attorneys Ga. to take action against the | ta team of the Southern League which recently jgned contracts with ClUff Markle, and Frank Mills, catcher, of the The Cords had agreements with Markle and Mills to play with the club here this season. but, despite this, the Atlanta team signed them, according to Duerstein. The question at issue, he said, is whether & contract with an independent club is not binding &s one with a league team. {in more | home | trip to Antwerp: I HoPE NOTHING HAPPCNS To DISTURB ME-- THIS IS Tue MoST COMFORTASLE \ve BEen (N T=aRS - 1 WISH T _\Would ALWAYS BE SUMMEBR- - AND - ANOTHER THING™- MUST GET YouR~— SELF A NEW WINTER . WOULDN'T \T ANOTHER DAY- IF You BOUGHT (T NOw - YouU You ONVERCOAT— - 1 DELAY ou DEAR- 'VE BEEN LOOWING ALL OVER FOR You- ('VE SomeE- THING MOST IMPORTANT To Talx To You ABOUT To PROBABLY WQULDN'T HAVE To PavY over Foul oR | FwE HUNDRED DOLLARS TRIPLE PLAY HADE AT FORBES FIELD Cooper, Gat(;l] and Grimm Figare in Putouts Pittsburgh, July 8.—The first triple play than two vears on the Pirates’ field. according to sports writers, occurred in a pitchers’ battle in which Philadeiphia was defeated, 2 to 1, yesterd Cooper caught Wheat's fily with first and second occupied. Caton and Grimm com- pleted the play. The score by innings: - rhoe ..000 002 00x—2 § 2 100 000 000—1 3 1 Pittsburgh ... Philadelphia Batteries: and Wheat. Cooper and Haeffner; Smith Cards’ Defense Crumples. St. Louis, July 8.—When the locals’ defense crumpled in ts eighth inning yes terday Chicago scored five runs off two hits, three errors, a walk and a hit batsman and defeated St. Louls, 8 to 5. The score by innings: rh 030 000 050—s 7 St. Louls . 010 001 120—5 13 3 Batteries: Vaughn, Alexander and Kille- fer; Jacobs, May, Goodwin and Dilhoefer. Chicago STOPS SUNDAY BALL. Peunsylvania Churchman Leases Only Site Avallable in Pennsy Town. Tayette City, Pa., July $.—The controversy between church people and the management of an independent bascball team here over the question of Sunday baseball was settied yesterday when Andrew Brown, wealthy farmer and well-known churchman, an- nounced that he had leased the only avail- able baseball zrounds in this region. In order to secure the lease on the grounds Mr. Brown had to lease a tract of 197 acres from a coal company. owner of the property. He posted trespass notices at all ball grounds yesterday and announced that. while Sunday zames were banned, he would help finance the team for week-day games. A BETTING CONTROVERSY. A aifterence of opinion the followers of some of the teams in the Industrial League. This difference is caused by the recent Fafnir-Landers game'in which the former team was the victor. Supporters of the Dragons placed wagers on their favorites to win. They did and the game was protested by the Landers management and the protest subscquently withdrawn. Some of the bets have not been paid, and the writer, asked for his opinion. voices the view that the fact that the protest was withdrawn leaves nothing for the supporters of the Landers team to do but cash in. Sometimes bets are made with provieos that in the event of an argument or a protest arising all bets are off MANY OLYMPIC ELIMINATIONS. July S.—Olympic eliminations for the s track and fleld team were held yesterday afternoon. Rain necessitated postponement of several events. It is prac- tically certain the following will take the Midshipman Clapp, discus; Midshipman Curtis. miie run: Lieutenant Liversedge, shotput: W. F. Downey and Frank J. Shea, sprints: Danfel Shea, half- mile. Others may be added. BOWLING Casino Bowling Alleys OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. IDEAL FORM OF EXERCISE. Annapolis, exists between : TWILIGHT BASEBALL. The K. of C. Team will tackle the crack Pexto team of Southington at 6:30 o'clock this evening at St. Mary's playgrounds. On tomorrow evening In the Girls' Industrial League the North and Judd and the Corbin teams will, clash. 5 RE You ARE HAUE Ybu ORDERED OUR, WinTER COAL veT ?- wWHY Don'T You ATTEND THesSeE THINGS AT oncE AND HAVE Them oFfR Your ~wD!? HOOPER UNDERGOES OPERATION. Boston, July 8.~Harry Hooper, captain of the Boston Americans, underwent an oper- ation in a local hospital yesterday for a leg injury sustained recently in a game at Cleveland. He may be out of the game for the rest of the season. “Jim Jazz”’ Says— MRS, JUST TELLING ME TwAaT Now BUY WINTER FURS - SUCH REDUCTIONS e PRICES To BE HaD FBALL WORLD BY WINNING TWO GAMES IN A DAY—PITCHER COOPER STARTS TRIPLE PLAY AT FORBES FIELD—R. H. PALITZ AND KELLEY TO MEET IN THIS CITY—ANDERSON TO MEET TELLER AT CASINO BOWLING ALLEYS TONIGHT SHINNER WAS 13 THE TimE T AMERICAN TEAMS AT ANTWEF Antwerp, July 8.—The - America and equestrian teams for the Olympir arrived at Antwerp in an Arm Tuesday night. They procesds American Army base at Coblens ¢ work. fe g “Hit the Trail and Save a Ten Spot” IT’S GOING! ONLY 2 DAYS MORE TO GET THAT $10BILL Maybe you've been putting it off until the last moment to see us about a suit — and the $10 bill that goes with it. You have only 2 days more — Friday and Saturday. That $10 bill won’t be yours after Saturday. Better get busy. And after Saturday you can’t get — $3.00 off on every boy’s suit $1.00 off any shirt $1.00 off every pair of trousers NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP New Britain, i 357 Main Street. T . 4 Bristol, 135 Main Street.