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Cincinnati Hoctécies: Tarnes tiler and Wingo. 010 000 010 000 000 00 in hold ol na nth e and ¥ Innines Roche By racuse | Baltimore © wet gre ter and Smith: Luque, MACHINISTS TRIM R. & B. = ERBILT ‘, IS DEAD IN PARIS; w01 a06 816 AN 1001 WIN EASILY divg o the Clobs Won v wnd Mehalk et Lost Mogan and Tiyland Furnish Good Pitching Specialties in Interesting Game Staged at | of Wacitonl Prove No Mateh Larw Owift—Onkes Allows led 1o Neventh ted the Mary's Onken but two hits pposing batsmen. | and 1t wan | ontest in the Annex Glants when they | helr two talllos. Snyder led the stiok, gotting th hite pe to the piate, one of them ger. Marty Molleran pound- out of two times at bat umpired the game. The | ary Corinthians. regte- | o “usoauRosSy 0 11 0 0| 0 | euuwunnend) wlosssom=s 1 - o alomunsonmanmn |omumumonnm |umvsusnnce |sussusa wlsss2s000=a s - ge 22 33 s32 33 33 H its, Kflduft, Green, Snyder 11 In 4, oft Strong 1 in 2 Snyder: base on balle. off rong 1: struck out. by Oakes . by Strong 1: hit by pitcher, ey): left on hases, Annex 4, wild pitch, Jones: first base x 4, Corinthians 1. Umpire, OFFERED $250,000. ik, Ju'v 23.—Willlam A. Games Today Tersey ) Paltim Buftalo at Toronto at At Meading e Akron hester EASTERN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Resulin Springfield 14; Hartford 0 Pittsfield 1 New Maven 4 Albany 7: Bridgeport 4 Standing of the Clubs. Won ‘. Lost P.C. a4 " New Haven Springfeld " Worcestor oAy Dridgeport . ..... 'H Pittsfiold A1 Albany 16 Hartford Waterbury Games Today New flaven at Springfield Bridgeport at Pittsfield Worcester at Waterbury. Albany at Hartferd BIG GAME TOMORROW Fafnir and Landers Nines to Play on Diamond No. 1 With Stanley and Fitzpatrick on the Mound. Tomorrow afternoon at Walnut Hill park the Fafnir Landers nines will meet for the second time this sea- son and it is expected that a record- breaking attendance will be on hand in view of the fact that interest in the league is mainly centered about those two teams. Fafnirs has an edge on the pitching staff of the Uni- versals, although Joey Fitzpatrick can be relied upon to turn in a good day's and trical producer, an- night that he has been by C. A. Cochran, Lon- jpromoter, to offer Jack 0,000 pounds to sign an to meet Georges Carpen- don in November or De- this year. Cochran, ac- Bra is prepared to de- pounds as & guarantee th DRSS GO RUYS STRUNK. bhia, July 23—The Chicago have secured Amos Strunk, of the Philadelphia as announced last night lon recently asked walvers Chicago claimed him at price one of the last brid's champlons, was sold ston Red Sox in 1918 He the Athletics last year Amer- of Connie O G Bowling Alleys DAILY 10 A. M. work. Takng the clubs all in all, Lan- ders’ seem the better by far, however, having the advantage in practically every position on the field. It is exe pected that Stanley and will oppose one another on the mound. The game will be played at 2 o'clock on diamond No. 1, On dlamand No. 2, Hart & Hutch- inson will play Russell & Erwin at 2 o'clock. At 4 o'cock on No. 1 dia- mond, Cobin and Stanley Works will meet, The scheduled game between | the New Britain Machine and Stanley Rule and Level has been postponed. BASEBALL Girl MES TONIGHT. ropresenting the Stan- Level company and the Corbin office will play to- T o'clock at St. Mary's play- ground. ¢ diamond No. 2, th Glendales and Columbias of the League” will play indoor baseball teams ley Rule and P. and F night at 7 STECHER DE July "ENDS TITLE, Revere Joe Stecher suc- cessfully his title to world's wrestling championship last night when defeated Gardini, the champion. The tall was made in hour, 35 min- utes, four seconds by a hody scissors and arm lock. here he fan one Ronato ! which a batter crossed the plate. ©76 | A. Blanchard, 3b 541 | Swanson, 841 | B Fitapatrick | yonors in the 10,000 | $120 | Walnut Hill Park Yesterday Afternoon. Ray Begley's Machine Shop outfit white- washed the Russell and Erwin nine, 4 to 0, vesterday afterncon at Walnut Hill Park in a well-played game The Machinists' runs were acored in the sixth inning, that frame being the only of the nine stanzas in Jimmie Hogan pitched excellent ball, as did Hyland, who twirled for the losers. The score and summary: Machine Company. ab 3 r Campbell. « ¢arl Johnson b » = of an Onkes shan Lundin cmusuosem, :2e222090) sl ol Totals 3 3 2 X Fitzpatrick, ss Connelly. : sss8., somas lumanesssnns oo arinaninrn Hyland, p | P T slsssss wlossss - N Totals * Batted for Carlson in Sth ..000 004 000—4 B. Machine ..000 000 000—0 Russell and Erwin ..., Stolen bases. Oakes. Campbell, Connelly, Fitzpatrick 2, Coogan, Schussler; double Hyland to Swanson to Carlson: base 1ls, off Hogan 1, off Hyland 5: hit by balls, Oakes, Lundin, Carlson 2, struck out. by Hogan 7, by yland 7: wild pitches, Hyland 3: balk, Hyland; passed balls, Campbell 2. Umpire, Mangan w LOCAL BOY IN OLYMPICS watson, Syracuse College Star Has Qualified to Take Part in 10,000 Meter Cross Country Run. werp. Of more than usual interest will be the Olympic games at Antwerp, Bel- gium, this year in view of the fact that a local boy will compete with the representatives of other countries for meter cross- country run and several other minor He is Lewis G, V. Watson, a nd a grandson of 8 Black Rock events. native of this city George Vines of avenue. Watson is a student at Syracuse University and holds numerous col- lege records in athletic events. He fin- shed second to his college team- mate, John Simmons, at Boston, last Saturday, thereby qualif¥ing for the Olympic team in the 10,000 meter run. He will sail for Antwerp Monday BURRITT GIRLS WIN. About 200 children and 150 “grow watched the events in the in afternoon girls | ups playground meet | when Burritt I athletic vesterday aund Smalley sports at the Bur- of the best ason the Smal- core 21 to 17. Hazel Sullivan pitched and Katherine Smith caught for the winners, while Viola Boehm pitched ‘nna Trud han caught for the losers. Another game will be played next week. the enguged in Kroun in games of the team was defeated, and next | Noted American Financic Seventy, Succumbs to Heart Diseasc. | Paris, July 23.—William K. ! derbilt, the American financier, 'hcre at 6 o'clock last evening. Van- died | At the bedside were his wife, Jaughter, the Duchess of ough; his two sons, and Harold, and Dr. Edmund Gros the family physician in Paris. The funeral will be held on Mon- day next from the American church, in the Avenue d'A'ma. The body er will be taken to the United | ates, where it will be buried in the mily plot on Staten Island. Earlier in the day Mr. Vanderbilt was said to be in a very critical con- dition. He was reported to be slow- ly declining, suffering from heart trouble, with complications i Mr. Vanderbilt, who was an ardent | racing enthusiast and sportsman, be- came suddenly ill while attending the ' races at Auteuil on April 15. His condition next day was pronounced as much better. Since that time | there were several rumors that he was seriously ill, but these were sub- sequently denied. his Marlbor- | William K., Jr. BALL PDAYFR MARRIED. Wellsburg. Va, July 23.—Ivan M. Olson, siortstop of the Brooklyn Na- | tionals, who was divorced recently at | Cincinnati, was married here yester- day to Miss Mabel Ivie of Webb, Mo. ——— PLEASURE CARS M. 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