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S AND GIRLS ATHLETES DO GOOD WORK IN OPENING EVENTS OF SEASCN AT ST. MARY’S PLAYGROUNDS—ANDERSON TRIMS TELLER AND TIES CHAMPIONSHIP—KACEYS DOWN PEXTO TEAM IN DRIVING FINISH—PETE WILSON TO PITCH FOR SINGERS HERE SUNDAY AGAINST PIONEERS -* |, | e ottt st e e ——————————————— oo 0 SEASON AT ' BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL Vesterdny's Resulin rls Show Good Form‘ pening Events e meet the st Arthur A TQirie’ Minor Class) n MeGrath o & 33 we (Olrie’ Juntor Class) Marcoux Time 7 Minor 1 0 Zlegler, seco Time Moy Minehn. Time 9 wmp (Moyw t 6 Inches Henness § Wiltlams 6 fe leothall for Distar 44 toot S | Pound Mennensey 21 teet & inehos Pound Shot (Tiovs foat 4 inehe fmohes: Willlamas Relay vt Captain John P William Hayes, IN IN NINTH hor Grent Flaish, Beating AKlamibt Produces Thmely Twe Rons ted Knights of Columbue Ane rally In the ninth inni W the Pesto tons " b At ML Mary's plas after tw on had o battl Manchard hit one A foul by A quartes wnned. Mullen went v and it looked started with 1 the way © and when K hox over L the winnin Mg v 20 002 000 Lofgren, Wigirins, Gaynor. onds; doudls play, Crewn to Kiniry 2, Dudack, Kiambt K. of . 6: hase on Oft Emmonds [ struck out monds §; wild piteh, Fits Salts for France Saturday Fight Levinsky in October Retarns Here, rk, July 9 -—Efforts to ar ht between Jack Dempwoy o Carpentier have failed rns, Dempsey's wmanager, his negotiations here with Deschamps, Carpentler's sald that Descharips first behind a contract be- pentior and Charles Coeh don fight promoter, forbid. mslon of a match with sgmestod then that Dmpscy fand or France and moet under Cochran’s auspices. refused to pgo 1o Furove will leave for France Sut- expects to return in Oc- t Batthing Lovinsky 0S5 AUTH LD, p and Accessories, Work a Specialty. 2227 FERLAND AGENOY 7 1ol ASURE CARS IRVING JESTER e ‘”‘ AT 139 Arch St | Boston New York Philadeiphia Games Voduy Hostor Philadely Wast Joate Detroit Fhitadelph INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of (he Clube Won Lost W . “ rid geport MHartfoy 1 Standing of the Clubs Won Lost ANDY BEATS TELLER | Local Bowler Overwhelms Naugatuck Star, it Games to Three—Now Tied for First e In State Champlonship Tourney. Eddie Anderson staged a fine comeback t on the Casino Al Aeteating t el for first-place honors in the t duckpin champlonship tourney— lor c The local boy vietorio three, and r first piace. The of the season will hring together Tellor and Anderson In Naugatuck next Tuesday night All ta as to the gameness of Andy aside last night a wt e and also he night—135 erly fought. the hen on there Verson. The 11th esulted in & Bridgeport The 1242 100— 643 13— &9 NDIANS WIN TWIGE AND PASS YANKEES Manager Tr_isnsi)eaker Has Big ! Day With Willow Cleveland won both r from Washington | to 6, and again nt into the American League Morion ha e better in a pitehers' hatt nz pame, while | the visitors 1 cal pitchers for | hits in the A onte Tris aker hit safely seven consecutive times at bat in the 1 games. He got five hits in five | times up in the second game. The scores Ly inning T GAME) ron 10 001 011—1 10 nd O Ne roh 100 019 1 621 100 001 —s | wus. Uhle and O°Neill Schacht and Gharrity Out of First Place. July 9. —Reinz v —which they wore plaved vesterday-—the bied and fell out of-it. They st the field at Polo Grounds in the ning. T or o by Chick other with the game hut wen. were extent to which the pport eracked and vitlated ching of Rip the te W score of 4 ir runs coming o thet it ed the Yankees The sc by Avres sline and 1 Shocker In Tuly % —With Pitehine Tefeates on. 1 to o doubled three times and and singled (wice. rhoe St. Louts iie....002 001 010—4 12 1 Hoston 000 000 000—0 7 © | Batteries: Shocker and Severeld; Pennock and Walters Both Philadelphia A flve-ran raliy s Inning bombard ment of Me Hasty in the first half th etted the visitors an $-to-5 jctory. Nine men batted on cach side in final inninz. The score by innings: roh 600 000 305—s 16 0 000 000 005—3 & 4| Cicotte and Schalk: Moore, and Myatt STANLEY BEATS “C” Fafnir Twirler Takes Game From Lockmakers by 3 to 0 Score—New | Corbin Pitcher Makes Good. Chick Staaley, reco ed leading | rtist in the Imndustrial league, tur in"a good day's work in the Fafnir-Corbin geme yeste after- noon at Walnut Hill park, fanning 15 of the opposing botsmen, allowing no Yases on balls and poling out one hit 1 The Corbin outfit was whitewashed in | the 5 to 0 score. Stanley allowed four hits and Jackson, a new man in the | Corbin lineup, was touched up for six. The score: Fafnir, O'Brien, 1f WRilL 2b Corkins, ¢ Dunlop, ss Stanley, p Firth, rt ilanchard, Budnick, Lipitz, 1b Totals oo 3 Corbins, ab.r. Chalmers, 1f Patrus, ss Huber, rf . Larson, | Grifin, 17 Gorman, 1b Jackson, ¢ A. Johnson, - H. Johnson, p .. eo229922> Totals Fafnir Codtin L0 000 000 000—0 Hits, off Stanley 4, Johnson 6 stolen bases, Dunlop, Cahill; sacrifice hits, Stanley; bases on balls, off John- son 2; struck out, by Stanley 15, Johnson 4; umpire, Mangan. WALTZ IS BEATEN. Hartford Boy I Outclassed in Meriden Ring by Charlle Pilkington. Meriden, July 9—Charlle Pilkington. of this city. made an auspicious debut in a local ring here last night when he decisively outclassed Sammy Waltz, of Hartford. The bout was held in the open air at Hanover Park. In the first round the Hartford boy was ment to the canvas three times, while | the Silver City rooters howled themselves hoarse for o kayo. Pilkington was carried from the ring upon the shoulders of his friends after Referee Dave Fitzgerald had a him the verdict semi-final Mickey Travers, of New ! out Young Lundy, of New und iden, proved no mateh for Tracy Ferguson. of Wallingford. and the bout was stopped in the third round | Young Grossman and Willle Ross boxed a draw in the opening bout There was an attendance of about 1.300 n hand A. H. HARRIS Motor Trucking 166 Main St. ] Phone 1849 | the nela. l Movie of a Man Landing a Bass FIRs™ CASTS on ONE S\DE - A STRike! Cubs Win Fll‘SI Game of Second | Western Invasion ‘ | Chieago. July 9.—The Giants got away to a poor start on their second Invasion of the yesterday, losing their opening en- counter with the Cubs by a score of § to 5. They plaved good ball in spots, but dawdled ost of the way. while the Cubs overlooked rtunities to score. Mitchell's men d the offerings of Fred Toney hard and had the game sewed up as early as the sixth inning. Toney was removed to allow McCarthy to bat for him and Jess = finished the game. George Tyler, mound for the Cubs, lacked his old | effectiveness, but was good enough to get by on the strength of the runs piled up for him by his teammates. The score by innings: rhoe 5 22 003 00x—S 14 0 New York ... 020 100 020—5 9 0 Batteries: Tyler and Killefer; Toney, Winters and Snyder. Chicago Pirates Blank Phillies. Pittsburgh, July 9.—Pittsburgh yesterday , deteated Philadelphia, 1 to 0. Adams and | Meadows engazed in a pitchers’ battle, the | only run of the game being scored in the eighth inning on hits by Adams and Carey, Fletcher's error and a sacrifice fly by Mec- Kechnie. The score by innings: rh 000 000 01x—1 7 000 000 000—0 5 Adams and Schmitt; Meadow; Pittsburgh Philadelphia Batteries and Wheat o . s Dodgers Rout Cards. St. Louis, July 9.—The Dodgers made an auspicious opening In the West yesterday ; afternoon when they mauled four Cardinal | { hurlers and buried the Rickeymen under a ' score of 14 to 2. While the Dodgers were fattening their batting averages with double- ' figure hits. including Wheat's home run and | a triple and double by Olson, the Cardinals were held well in check by Burleigh Grimes. The Cardinals, in addition. played poorly in The score by innings: | rhoe 520 110 302—14 19 1 St. Louis 000 100 001— 2 5 & Batterfes: Grimes and Miller and Taylor; Haines, North, Kime, Schultz and Dilhoefer and Clemons. WILSON T0 PITCH Singers of Bridgeport to Use Star Portsider Brooklyn Agninst Pioneers Here Next Sunday— Fast Game Is Assured. : Pete Wilson, a former local boy, who ' once wore the uniform of the New York Americans, will be seen on the mound at the s street grounds next Sunday with the crack Singer team of Bridgeport against the Ploneers. This attraction is one of the best that has been booked here this year by Manager Jim Luby. The Singers played here twice last year. This year they been playing a stellar brand of basc- ating such teams as the New De- of RBristol and Herman Bronkie's th Manchester. Wilson was on the upon both occasions, indicating that the sde soupbone of Peters is still in shap \ o Singe center feld: 'Moshler. | { Casino Bowling Alleys' OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. IDEAL FORM OF EXERCISE. HAVE Frank r Bancroft's desk - AND THEN TRIES THE oTucr ARROW ESCAPE. ! Cincinnati, July 9.—Manager Pai Moran, of the Cincinnati Nationals: Business Man- ager Finke narrowly escaped being struck : lightning at the ball park yesterday after- During @ storm they were standing when the bolt struck T0 A LOSING START 552 22 Bancroft and Auditor flagstaff on the roof. descended into the the club officials. They escaped FIGHTS Mos@uTo THIEVES ROB UMPIRES. broke into a .| dressing room at the Polo Grounds yest: day during the game between the Y and the Tigers and stole the street clothes and personal effects of Umpires Doc Hilde- brand and Billy Evans. They obtained $300 in money and several pleces of jewelry. New York, July 9.—Thiev ABQUT To GIVE ULP FLQPPING FISH IN BOTTOM OF BoAT TIGERS BEAT OXFORD. London, July %.—FPrinceton defeated Ox- ford in their dual track and fleld meet at the Queens Club here today. Princeton won six of the events, while Oxford was v torious in four. The spectators included tho Duke of York. John W. 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