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AGER SWEET OF NEW BRITAIN MACHINE COMPANY ‘V URES VERAI W PLA FERD UR GAI —“BABE” RUTH PRESENTED WITH K. OF C. DIAMOND FOB, THEN POUNDS OUT HIS 25TH HOME RUN — GRAND ClRCUl'l' RAC!NG RESULTS ACHINE C0. TO| easeBaLt w A NutstLL + CARDS AND DODGERS FAGUE Chie Fhiladciphia ¢ weet Secures Cmck nd Crack Outlielders ot the ew vkt ANy baseball tem I8 team for the bix game dghe with the Fiak Jed Tope pus Kalls, Ma " new tion of the Manager ¥weet | hing taslc Mantey, the wisard Afnir Bearing Company eam caN 1 ) Loague, will casay to bae - % Charlie has boen going ke n dusteinl Lewgue f(or | seasons, Lurning temin w blv for Dragons CAGLY Vesterday's Results I iy ity w ke be Corkine, ol pany. At present Co the bost backstop he (s stackod Fiokers. On b and schmiit ol sturs will N. DM in B et When 1t . ANk ML L ady outtielding, leave it to Detroft a W deliver the goods. Gowb, ol the Plonvers and also of the Industrial Leagus Best all-around p v in this B play the infield his turn Ploneers and | lit's sojourn (o the Virginia o him & greatly improved The Ol Guard Huftalo 9; the New Gritain Ak 611 will play | Hochester are Artie vy, wecond Johnny third base INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterdas's Resul Jersey Clty Reading p, and Johnaon, Familiar Faces. Tops will mot be without well known to local fandom. sk 1t I8 expected that or Art Johnson will | sront | Baltimore Ak who In & br third basema sensons this year Monday for the New De- i Bristol In the game against Jersey City at Tore , although beaten, produced v at Akron Seored the only run for the | Kewdink ".:":{':_, > altimore oehester » (two games) 0 Start at 6130 P, M. batting order of h hieh is scheduled to B, I as follows N. B. MACHINE Goab | EASTERN LEAGUE. Yesterdny's Re Waterbury 4; Springfield 3 Worcester 3. New Haven 2 Albany §; Pittsnigld 2 Hartford 5; Bridgeport 1 feld . A. Campbell right flela Sehmitt loft feld et Standing of the Clubs. R. Begley Won L firat base Now Haven 37 Sheehan Pridgeport Worcerter mpringfield Vittafield \lbany tartford Waterbury b o Xo N. Begley wecond base ehortatop Johnson third base Moriarty cateher n, Johneon piteher Corkine seanley Games Todny Waterbury at Springfield Albany at Pitstiold Nridgeport at Hartford New Haven at Worecster Will Not Release Georges from Mis Contraet. hran win | Carpentier from his upen the Freneh o Burope, he sald yesterday Siroumatances will | release from thelr con- Barope, as 1 am New York ar with conditions Hoator prepared to offer Dempaey Drookly jybody, but will rigidly’ hold | Philadelphia his contract. Carpentier oan't —Pitisburgh . Cineinnati Chicago s Louls seball |.. == INTHIANS | : Giants of Hartford | |i\sicivni Vs. euKan | Detrait Washington H INTERNATIONAL Akron Toronto Reading A. C. Allen’s Field DAY, 3:15 P. M. ASEBALL) IS STREET GROUNDS SUNDAY 3 P. M. IONEERS VS. BINGERS 0f Bridgeport | Sporting V' publie sentiment, still 1 will say ‘ DIVIDE TWIN BILL Schupp Has Robbie's Men at His Mercy Louis, July 10.—Brookiyu and St a double-hva terday + pitchers an vasy 1-to- in the first i . the wecond, § to 0. UBrookiyn ¢ hins ith Schupp in the ficst put in th ond Mamaux held th is helpless, ut one man reaching third. and aided - jally toward winning his own game with two hits. The seorce by Louts the loca fnnings (FLi Schupp and 1 Krueger (SECOND GAME) Brook)y 01 210, St Lours b 000 090 Mamaux & and Elllott; Braves Defeat Reds. atl. July 10.—Beston won the first e of its series from Cincinnati yesterda to 1. by bunching two singl nd & double ith & base on balls in the seventh inning rhe Reds aped a shutout in the fourth whea I t doubled and scored on & single by Iloush The score by innings 000 000 300—3 990 100 000—1 Batteries: McQuillan and ther and Wingo Boston Cineinnati Gowdy; Quakers Take First of Series. Pittsburgh. July 10.—Philadelphia won the frst game of the series from Pittsburgh yesterduy. 4 to 1. Rixey pitching airtight all with men on ba The Ritting of Paulette and Wrightstone, with daring base running, aided in the victory. The by Innings r Philadeiphia . 100 000 102— | Pittsburgh 000 010 4 Batteries and Witherow: and Haeffner Rixey Barber's Stick Helps. Chieago, July 10.—Barber'é sinzie ended yesterday's game with New York in the last half of the 13th Inning. givinz Chicago a 3-10-2 victory. Manager McGraw has sus- pended Piteher Douglas indefinitely for fail- © to keep In condition. The score by innings: r o 010 000 100 0001— 3 000 000 200 0000—2 1 Alexander and Killefer; Chicage New Yok Hatteries wnd Sayder Barnes WOULD FIGHT NEGRO. dack Kearns, Dempsey Color Line Will Not New York. July Be Drawn. 10.—In view of the fart that Harry Wills, heavyweight champion of the negro race. is announced to appear before the members of the International lub next Thursday night in & contest with Fred Fulton, with the expecta- tion that Champion Dempsey will be atched with the winner, curfosity has been expressed as to whether, in the ent of Wille being returned the victor, the title- hol would draw the color linc. The question was yestorday put to Jack Kearns, manager of Dempsey, and he replied While I have doubts as to the advisa- bility of mixed contests and would not match Dempsey with a negro in opposition to that the take refuge behind any to avold a bout with a If Wills is regarded by the public as a fit opponent for Dempsey and the compensation is satisfactory, I would not hesitate to make the match. Dempsey met & negro in the ring previous to coming under my management, and even if he were inclined to draw the color line, he could not consistently do so. In sub- ance. Dempsey has no reason to avold a mateh with any man in the world. He is confident of his ability to defeat any boxer in the world and is ready to meet one and all.” RUTH TRAVELING FAST Home-Run King Is Now in Second Place in champion will not excuses in order logical opponent American League Batting Champlonship With Average of .386. Chicago, July 10.—With a new world's record for home runs within his grasp, Babe Ruth is driving toward the batting cham- pionship of the Amekican League. Reposing In fourth place a week ago he now is second in the list of batters with an average of .38, or 33 points behind George Sialer, of St Louls. who is leading the league. Ruth has passed Tris Speaker. of Cleveland, and Joe Jackson, of Chicago, who are tied for third place with .385. Sisler, In first place. is batting .419 Ruth increased his home-run record yes- terday to Up to Thursday he connected with 13 hits In his last nine games. In ad- Aition he pulled away from Speaker for acoring honors, having crossed the plate 70 times, two ahead of Speaker. Rice, of Washington. is far out in front among the base-stealers with 35 thefts. Other leading batters ar Weaver, Chicago ...... sais 308 | Rice, hiNgLOR ....... SRR T Miian eses sssal 908 joh i Seaaess X 244 Colling, ChICAEO . ......0nevn . 340 Hendryx, Roston S e 338 Felsch, Chicago 333 With the National Leaguers. Eayrs, of Boston, pitcher, outfielder and pinch-hitter, dethroned Rogers Hornsby, of Bt. Louls, s leader among the National League bat who have participated in 40 games or more. He is batting .493 for 47 mes in whieh he cracked out hits in ! times at bat. Hornsby, however, is the | real leader among the regulars with a mark | of 378 for 73 games. Hollocher. of Chicago, | has tled Hornsby as a run-getter, having crossed the plate 50 timea. Cy Willlams, of Philadeiphia. delivered his weekly home run and is leading in cir- cuit drives with nine. Max rey, the | Pittsburgh outfelder, ix In front of the base stealers with 25 thefts | Other leading batters are mith, New York etchy, Brooklyn eholsun. Pittsburgh Roush, Cincinnati Willime, Pitisburgh 3 Hollocher, Chicago 1 | Daubert. Cinctonaci . . 1 | Gron. Cinctanau St e 4, s !aG} 326 | Young. New York Robertson, Chicago OFFERS 000 FOR BOUT. capolis, July 1 10-round no-d. Dempsey and Bill Brennan here on Day was telegraphed to the fizhters’ ropresentatives vexterday by Mike Collins local boxing promoter 600 between | in the sixth, Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feelin’? ArTeEa You've CADDIED Fom A. GROUCH WHO'S ALwAars DRIVING INTo THE ROUGH AND BLAMING You FOR (T WHATS MATTER WITH You- Donr T YoU WATCH WHERE. IE ON THE NEXT DAY You'RE ENGAGED BY A Man wWHo DRIVES STRAIGHRT DOWn THe COURSE AND HE HAS A LIGHT BAG BABE RUTH GIVEN llme Crowd W large ! each The results 40-Yard Dash |, Moran, first: | Chute. thira i 40-Yard Dash | Yankees' Slugger Pounds Out 26th Home Run New York Grath, first: Anderson, third. 50-Yard Dash Cavanaugh, first: Ruth Cavansugh, July 10.—New York defeated Detroit yesterday. 9 to 3. The locals re- sumed their hard hitting, while Quinn proved a puzzie to the Tigers. Ruth wi GIRL ATHLETES PERFORM. ISR e first; ches Fine Exhibition at St. Mary's Playgrounds. to witness the athletic sports of the girls. Similar games and folk dancing will be held and Friday crowd was in Wednesday during the season. terday (Minor Helen Branche, secon: (Junior Class)—Rita Me- Mary Kenney. second: (Senior Agnes Thompson, third AND HE TeARS UP Thue Sobd AND IT KEEP®S Yov BUSY REPLACING THE DIVOTS “AND AT THE BND OF THE QUICK ROUND HE SAYS You ARE A GooD CADDY AND MARKS YouR CARD "A 1" AUD ENGAGES You FoRr FUTURE GAMES — Grath’s team, second. 40-Yard Dash (Bovs' Grath, first: Billy Mora nessey. third Special Boy: afternoon | first; leslic Allen, third. attendance at first; afternoon were as follows: Class)—Tettina Helen Swpervisor A playgrounds. has Pilz, entered which will night for prizes games will be as (Captain Griffen) vs. Calazia: Nutmegs Valbors Class)—Dorothy second ; Race—Captain Captain Rita Mec- Race)—Bob Me- second; T. Race—James second; Fred Galimberti, Bernadino, Relay Race—Captain C. Hennessey's team, | will Captain J. Charlan’s team, second. NEW TWILIGHT LEAGUE. perfected arrangements for a new twilight league with four teams begin play on Monday aggregating follows: Columbias (Captain Glendales (Captain Gorman). $120. Redwoods Dillon) vs. | of ~ARD AT The END oF The Louo weARY GAME HE BauiSs Yov OUT FOR A Bum CADDY AND HATES To PAY You YouR EEe on-w-n- Bov!'! awT GR-R-R-R-RAND AnD GLOR- R- Rious FEELIN' Agnes ANNEX VS. PEXTO. Local Team vun Travel to Southingten t& | Clash With Fast Team Tomorrow. The fast-going Annex baseball teasiy champions of New Britain after their ges cisive victory over the Pioneers on July By stack up against the Pexto nine Southington, Southington Sunday. The Annex will Wyl the regular lineup, with’ either Oakes or Coogan on the mound and Holleran on the receiving end. v The Annex team has been going at & fasy clip and Is out to play all 4 eqmmanin +h state. Manager McCong twilight game to 400 future at St. Mary’s Plavers and rooters Main and Churel 1 o'clock. All are ury Hen- Mary’ The (Captain presented with a diamond-studded K. of C. fob by lseal Knights of Columbus and in the Afth Inning he hit out his 25th home run of the season. the ball going Into the upper right-field stand. The score by innings rhoe ..084 113 00x—9 13 4 Detroit o ..001 000 002—3 5 0 Batteries: Quinn and Hannah and Hoff- man; Oldham and Ainsmith. New York Fight Hard, But Lose. Philadelphia, July 10.—Chicago outbatted Philadelphia yesterday, but the locals won, to 4, evening the series. After Welch's home run with two on bases in the first and Perkins’ home run in the second, Wil- llams settled down and but for an error by Risberg would have shut out the locals for the rest of the game. The score by innings: e h o 310 000 01x—5 5 1 L0800 100 003—4 14 1 Perry and Perkins; Philadelphia Chicago Batteries: Harrie, Willjams and Schalk Semators Lose Again. Washington, July _10.—Cleveland took another game from Washington yesterday. the score being § to 4. The Washington defense crumpled behind Zachary in the seventh and eighth innings, when the visi- tors made all of their runs. Bagby proved ective for Cleveland after both Caldwell and Niehaus failed. Manager Speaker, of the Cleveland club, injured his leg in the seventh inning and retired before the game ended. The score by innings: rhoe 1000 000 440—8 12 1 Washington ..010 020 100—4 13 4 ‘Batteries: Caldwell, Nieh Bagby and Zachary and Gharrity. Cleveland Red Sox Win Over Browna. Boston, July 10 —Bush pitched Boston to a 2-to-1 victory over St. Louis yesterday, the gaine being marked by the fielding of Gedeon, Scott and McNally. With two out acobson doubled and scored on Wiliams' single. Menosky and Foster singled and both later scored on Scott's single to center in the seventh. The ecore by innings: rh e 000 000 20x—2 6 o 000 001 000—1 10 0 Bush and Waiters; Davis and Roston .. St. Louls . Batteries Revereid PIONEERS VS. SINGERS Crowd of the Season Expected to Baseball Southpaws to Oppose Each Other. Biggest Witness Tomorrow's Stroggle— All fandom is expected to be out tomorrow afterncon when the Pioneers and the Singers of Bridgeport are 10 cross bats on the Ellis street diamond. The battles that these two teams have staged on the local grounds in ast seasons are enough to warrant the turning out of & tremendous throng. Interest will center upon Pete Wiison, the ‘istiors’ crack portsider and a former local , hoy. who o a sensation in ¥ Tohnson's circuit. The perfo o of ¥ s year would indieate that he sl some hurier. Pitted agaiast bhim will Palmer, another souths flinger. who, when going good. is practically unbeatable. The zame is scheduled to start at 3 o'clock. Sherlock Riley. wWho eovered himself with umpiring glory last Sunday. will again don the spangies to call them when they're over PUT VIM IN YOUR DELIVERY Can You Serve More Customers? 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