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B WIN OPENING GAME OF SERIES WITH INDIANS—CARDS BTAT BRAVES IN 12TH INNINC—PETZR COLEY WINS BIG PURSE IN TH STRAIGHT OLORED GIANTS TO OPPOSE ANNEX HERE TONIGHT—RESULTS OF PLAYGROUND MEETS—STAN .EY WORKS DEFEATS HART & HUTCHINSON AY NEVER ARTY BURKE oxer's Hand Wil mporary Lay-off pluck Just yo o0 of wo hih Ay pected beon lov lonu-looked - (or purpe has the nd fallen @ blow to the inne partieular bout #t of the y wiedged boxer a treat bost of e the means the local New J 12 prof lant effort was & great hitter. even 1) -bemter " " when pitiod rke on for the ub And stubbed his tos that hout that he was nad to be reckoned courwe, has not b . @ best two men that he e Al Roberts and Ole bad the wecldent had to will be forced te recelve A bone specialis the sriginally injured in o been driven up into It Is & painful of Into position for 1t has b S OVER H. & B. and Frederickson, onal h that tor | An Interesting Pitchers’ t Contest. At Walnut i the MHart and ented by the i Fred and Kania, for In & pitehers’ duel that it of the season’s schedule wd frequently. Klambt's | felding were foat mmary | me y Works. | ab v a o o 1] ol elnonnoncees 000 001 0001 its, Kiambt 2, Talbot ol , Restelll, Schnelder; stolen 3 en, Schneider; doubl kson to Crean: base on balls jruck out, by Frederickson 7 i pessed ‘ball. Bunce: wnd §: Frederickson Umpire, ROSEBUD SUNDAY This Week on FEilis | to Followers of Loeal to Plteh for Vistors. Luby, of the Plopeers, has y oppenent for the local Sunday afterncon, when the of Mridgeport street grounds of the Park City or that | of the M the sami-pro clase in Con- i be he mound and will the best in the Rosebud of the ng base . Pridgeport team will Dorkin, first base; Minley, shortstop: enteher; Bingrift, Mullaney, regular lineup, scquisitions, it utmegs won over Hart_and | Steve Dudack umpired the Friday evening the Glendales will meet. rfectos ATIVE. CIGAR MANUFAC. TURING €O, Main St Hartiord BOWLING 0 Bowling Alleys DAILY 10 A. M. FORM OF EXERCISE. | ‘4‘u7|-r and Killify TWO PLAYGROUNDS STAGE ATHLETICS Smalley and Smith Girls Battle for Honors in Sport of that between ivground and temen. ) he ts were under th Waskowits A baseball Bradi th amith. A captain-i the *m rttendane A Kast Ntreet Playgr Foll Fran wita: third ' - X Clars Gotvannt Mortellity Race—irnt w M s team Captain Clark's team Haskethall T ain Golvann Manuel % yarde Class)—First Muriel hopio whts: thi 10-Yard Aima Semarn Borne Cilinsky 10-Yard sl Dalsy Keplowits third, Mildred n 50-Yard Dn Myeroft Buchholz team Class) Wolf Firs sylvia third Clags)—First, | Gladys Mycroft; - L. nd. (100-1 Mary Class) Maicllo ~First, Itu. ond third, First Captain Daisy Koplo- wits' Captain Mary Matelio's team Hasketball Mae third Throw ( Koplowita; s Mar hner ¥ oW (Junior Girls) AL - d. Dalsy Koplowits third Buchholz entor Girle) Mildred | st CARDS WIN OVER BRAVES Wild Throw of Smith’s Double by Eddie | Eayrs Allows Winning Run to Be Scored | In 12th Frame—Other Games. sl Hoston Doak run Smith's double to marked by sharp flelding by both clubs Heathcoto's leaping catech of Holke's line drive In the final inning with twe out and two on base kept Hoston from scoring two runs. The by innings July —8t to in 12 om firy made right uis. defeated innings yesterday, with the winning a wild return The game Louis rhoe 000 100 001 001—3 13 2 100 000 001 000—2 § 2 St Louls Boston Ratterion Doak and Clemons; Fillingim Glants Win First July York of the to 3, by and third won the Fisher The hard in first score by innings innings r A 203 000 000—5 & 000 201 000—3 8 2 Douglas Wingo. New York Cincinnati Batte Sallee. Ton and and Smith; Fisher Rixey Stingy terday. | Rixey held Chicago to | hits after an unsteady start | and Philadeiphia won, 6 to 1, in the first | game of the series. Rixey's four walks in the first inning iving the locals their only run. The visitors hit Alexander hard. The | score by innings i rhoe 000 100 050—6 10 1 100 000 000—1 3 2 Rixey and Wheat; Alexander, Chicago. July throe scattered Philadelphia Chicago Batteries Dodges Pittaburgh, July Are Beaten. —Pittsburgh defoated Tirooklyn yesterday, ¢ to 3. Marquard was driven from the box In the Afth Inning. Mo was repiaced by Mitehell, who prevented further seoring. The locals scored three runs four hits. The score by innings rhoe 100 030 00x—4 11 1 100 000 200—3 % 1 and Schmidt: Ma Elllott burgh pklyn Hatteries: Ponder quard, Mitehell and INTERPLAYGROUND GAMES Smalley Defeats Smit! and Bartlett Scores Win Over East In Games Played at Walnut Mill Park Yesterday. Two fast games in the interplayground League were played vestorday at Walnut Hill Park. the Smalley grounds team wi ning over the Smith by ‘an $-to-7 wcore, and the Fast street teamn losing to | th tt outfit by a 10-tu-1 s:ore. More hful fans watched the games. Smith-Smalley Contest. Smith-Smalley game was & nip and- contest throughout the nine innings Smith staged a ninth-inning rally that nearly tiofl the score, but Lipman's catch of Stadler's hard-hit ball broke its chan.es to win. It was the second game that Smith, champs of last years league, lost this sca- n. Steege was the star for Smith, while | ‘ohen played best for Smalley. The s iy Innings ™ tuek h <mith milley 100 000 02 100 10x—s 14 and Frisk: Politis a Rourks ia Bartlett-East Clash Bartlett cany going. pi iug n the Hartieit runs t tean finish Ly Tx—10 12 2 Meehan ire, Joseph Bartlett Sexton HEAVY SERIES RETURNS ¥ A total ef 1 itors attended the f the Ya closed at the Sai to ! Rotre said this At ordinary exceeded sr-day series White sox Tursda \seued rerday na sete 3 and that it e en during & world's and aceord Omelals vy 3 | sories ! where he COLORED GIANTS T0 | [ Someboss PLAY HERE TONIGHT Hartiord Tezm Will Oppose Ar- nex at St. Mary’s Grounds ety will . 1o HU Mar Martford nhn o e el Annex and as canrtent > Fey Craan Annex aad the Mart and wil ‘ clo Marty He am Wit phten win ek wmoblre the gar the best the state heen furnishi all was din 1l . outhi Anne Poweve ™ warthy ta ha “ling around th laying 1 times thre week emi teams in ' 1 have w ~ freher is backstap tent wit nrofessional and hie Dw alkine bt unk The game ton test for the locals th urth time the Gi N eheduled meet. ral ing with ® on three occasions. Vil be the second home BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterdny's Resulta Standing of the Clubs Won Lost Brooklyn Cineinnati s e Plttsburgh SUR AL uis 5 Ciax New York " Chicago Boston . Philadelphia Boston at St Louls Brooklyn at Pittsburgh New York at Cincinnati Philadelphia at Chicago AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Rewults. New York 4: Boston rhiladel Washingt Cleveland 3 Louts 2 n-Detrolt, postponed; rain. Standing of the Cluvs Won Cleveland eSO o New Chica St. Louls Washington Boston Detroit Philadelphia Games Today. Chicago at Boston. Cleveland at New York Other teams not scheduled | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Buffalo 5 (first, 10 innings). yracuse 1 (second) Reading 1 (first) Akron Reading 4 (second) Baltimore 10: Toronto 4 Jersey City-Rochester, postponed; rain Syracuse 6 Buffalo 3; Akron Standing of the Clubs. Won Lost Nuffalo e 58 30 Baltimore .7 1 Toronto ..58 Akron 54 Reading “ 3 Syracuse .20 Games Today. Jersey City at Rochester Syracuse at Buffalo Reading in Akron Baltimore at Toronto | | FASTERN LEAGUE. : i Yesterday's Resalia Springfield ¢ Worcester = (first) Pittsfield 2 (second) Waterbury 0 Albany 2 | Hartford 71 Pittsield 6 Bridgeport | Johnston at Stauding of the Clubs. Won New Haven ............4% Worcester EEey Bridgeport .. .82 Lost P.C | 34 se3 | Springfield Pittstield Albany Hartford | Waterbury Games Today. Hartford at Pittsnield at Wol ut New at Bridgeport Springfield Albany JONNSON STARTS EASTWAKD —Aan mov Juhnson, former heavy + world, to Chicax nee for vielation ¢ f Mann 5 States Disty t easty ng to ihe Un in his first terday from iterated that Witiard he could - wtes marshal statement issued iy Jajl. Johnsen had “laid down te Havana 214 he had kes and weas b ves the eo he re- | singled. Is VA—lways Taking the Joy Out of Life — — By Briggs ] WELL | GUESS The NATIVES AND OLD TIMERS WILL TAKE OFF THETR HATS To ME WHEN | SHouvs THEM THIS Six PounD TRoUT | CAUGHT - SPECWLED SQUARE TAWL — 1 TRovT P — Bl DID Tou & EUER SEE A INER. SPECIME THAM THIS FoR A TRouUT ? Z YEP- PLENTY OF M - YEu CAN G'T Some GooD SIZED ONE S Ul STAPPLE S CovE wAY L . UH - HUH - SALLRIGHT -uH GOwW P To THUH DANCE T MORRA NIGHT ? FERD - »«sn:_’sj A FisSH v CAUGHT - HES UNDERSIZED BerT- whaT DO You THINK OF MY CATCH ? rZACKLY- A COUPLE MORE N YUD HEV A FAaIR SIZED MESSA GIRLS’ EVENTS AT ST. MARY'S FIELD Winners in Ffiofiesfits Announced This Morning ; “Girls’ Day” at ! OFFICIALS INSPECT FULTON Contender for Heavyweight Honors Will Not Be Allowed to Box Unless He Is Found to Be in Good Condition. Newark. July 22.-—The New Jersey orted to be scrat! Yesterday was observed as St. Mary's playgrounds and a program of sports was run off for their benefit. A baseball game between the Greens and the Blues was the feature. The Greens w defeated, score 12 to 11. For the Green Edith MeclInerney pitched and Mary McCor- mack caught; for the winners, Anna Thompson and Bertha Parker comprised the tery. Folk dancing was enjoyed. The i1t of the events were: hariot Race Relay—First, Beckett's team; second, Dudack’s team Potato Race Relay st McCormack’s team: second Donnigan’s team Throwing Basketball for Class)—First, Mary Hudak, second, Agnes third, Anna Lynch 3 inches. Throwing Basketball for Distance (Junior Class)—First, Mary Stabelly. feet $ inches: second, Cecelia Dolan, feet 5 inches; third, Mary Kenney, feet 3 inches. Thro Class)—! 5 inches: S inches: 5 inches. Relay Race—Won Myers' team 0-Yard Dash (Minor Class)—First, Alice | enther; second, Euphenia Story; third, | irginia Pllz. Time, 53-5 seconds. { 40-Yara Dash (Junjor _Class) Elizabeth Dudack; second. Ma third. Marie Hanrahan. Time, 54-5 sec. | ard Dash (Senior Class)—First. | Edith McInerney; second. Mary McCormack; | third. Mary Hudak. Time, 6 4-5 sec. i Volley Ball—Captain Mary Kenney's by Mary\ i Captain Anna Captain Elizabeth Captain Mary Captain Edith Distance (Minor > fect S inches; 30 ng Basketball for Distance irst, Mary Dudack, 44 feet second. Anna Dudack, 43 feet third, Alice Murphy, 40 feet (Senior by Captain Anna First, Dudack; team defeated one captained Scanlon YANKS WIN OPENER First Game of Series With Cleveland Indians Results in Victory for New.York | Americans—Red Sox and Athletics Win. | New York, July 3 New York defeated Cleveland, 4 to terda in the first game of a series upon which depends the leadership of the American League. Mayx had the Indians shut out until the ninth, | when he became unsteady after Speaker and Gardner hit doubles and Peckinpaugh made a wild throw. Johnston and O'Neill the entire combination resulting in three runs. Collins succeeded Mays. Cald- well singled to center, but Bodle cut off the pla Jamieson walked, | bases, but Collins struck out ending the game. The score by fillipg the “hapman, H innings: i rhoef 013 000 00x—4¢ 10 1 000 000 003—3 10 1 Collins and Ruel; w York leveland By Ratteries Mays, Caldwell and O'Neill Red Sox With Jones. Boston, July 22.—Roston defeated Chi- cago, 2 to 1. yesterday in the opening game of the serfes. Jones excelling Willlams in a battie. Chicago's only run sccond inning. when drove - bail into the right-ficld b tor run. Boston scored the o Walters' double, Hooper's tripla and sacrifice 1ly. The score by innings r Boston o00—2 Chicago Vo0 v 010 000 000—1 6 1. and Waiters. Willinms Athletics Win Oae. July 22 —Perry's fin pod batting z Athletics yeste unsteady for St. L whe also score by inni clphia piteh- | hold the lacals. The T hiladsiphia s 1o Batteries Sothoren and 110 018 13x- f0n 000 2002 3 Perry and Perkins, Bayne, Bevereid RECKI the 1 niz | boxers { night at the Newark | The matches wer | national sporting Clut jals are said to he ‘rs shall be in they enter closely who erday visited the made and the determined that zood physiea the ring. Jirman Smith and Commissioner training You Sportsmen’ by 'MORNING ANDREW - wANT To SHoOw H1S HANDSOME TRoUT- WELGHs Six PoumDsS Too SoME BODY 1S ALWAYS TAaKinGg Tk Jov ouT of LIFE -+ How TriS TRouT “Aas SHRUNK ! work next Fred Fulton at him at his work. nounced satisfactory. The commissioners Gymn: Wills. who will also the New J Inter- wil is to box Fulton. visit Stillman's Jack Britt and others contests at the Newark club. Crane quarters of visit fum this afternoon and watch Harry The official mnasium an inspect the condition of kadie F‘(llemmnut who will i pu——4 Long Branch and watch~d The inspection was pros Grupp'q appear After tire facts? All right! 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