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ES PITCHES YANKS TO VICTORY OVER RED SOX—ENDEE TEAM TO PLAY HERE TOIGHT —LANDERS GIRLS’ TEAM, CONQUERED BY NRTH & JUD b EN CHANCE TO RETAKE CITY CHAMPIONSHIP IN SERIES—FRED FULTON LASTS THREE ROUNDS IN BOUT WITH WILLS—R. & E. DEFEATS S.R. & L. | KAYOED } BasesALL N A NurskeLL | TWO ENDEE TEAMS HARRY WILLS| ~ reromee v HAVE GAMES HERE | WELL - CoLoneL You BET! EVEN M\ ; N\ CE WHIZ ITS —_— | Yeaterday Tm:'ls THE \F WE CATCW A STR\KE., Keee A B8i1G TROLT SO reokly pitts ¢ T NO FISH WE TIGHT LINE- Rreoklyn & Pitt LIFE ISN'T ! AAVE A GOOD QH-H-n SAY = SURE- - HES hnesota Plasterer Comes o+ "toums TR Bristol Branch Plays Machinists : i B e PL SN on' ey Britton Wins Easily o e o Tonight; Hartlord Thursday Ay~ Cincinnatl . " s | Pietsburgn " " 1. July 27 —Marry Wills cag e i . Tonight ar ) o'clock on the wotght, knocked out Fred - . 4 @lamond of the New Dritain Machine thind o of a scheduled " % " g pany the New Departu am o Inst might 35 5 will oppose the Machinists. Johnson, onal Nporting Cle Pisk Red Tops. will tw fven in Games Today. and Michey R, lest night, w v Chicage at Hosten. oracking. hat-smashing oo Clnsionsis ot Breshira ditions to the team made by Masager ¢ M A of the (althful upon ¥t Louwls at New York Sweet for tonight's game includc Goss and an's Club quarters, where Piees adiphia KiMufr ficlders heid, defed desc e The REht crowds storm & Wl these parts be but About the stat “vrel seaso and it Wl many Be sch jam Was - the firs portunity fer at the bix fromt door of AMERICAN LEAGUE. e\ TL Srhoniumiy fer basshail The crowd oame swooping — mond, Unmee have bovn subedubed o tidal wave of humanity Yesterday's Resulta. bt s \.“‘ Yne "J“!.nh"l‘ -:;: @ bemt upom wetting in | hicags ¢ o ¢ sement and from. th Rme. Iren rallings, wooden | Hoston 9 Ne « ML SRR IAY e Mra s , disappeared under foot —_— best teams in semiop baseball iman fans forged down upon accordance with his policy 1 action baseball o = BN % oclock the innoosats began | C Ao SMoKe & Lo ot \ TaouenT You You PLAY&D Him . | Cleveland ........... ¢ . e Ing | bk (4 20'LL LOSE'IM KNEW ow T oo HARD- -- MO New York X 5 : strong clubs. ~ ° T Chicago ik ‘ be completed be- 7 B e TROVE M HANDLE A et You DIDN'T HAVE ined many | Washington ...... : ] 5 &, James Clinton will start GE™ UM W g NOow- tVE LOSE < B ANY eres' uit. | St Louis e o ok The THAaT NET. Four POUND TROUT| | pyge. - 3 into the | Boston . b 0 v ) by ki ineche i JusT BECAUSE OF S seoe . . \onds 0 field, YouR BUNGLING' Philadeiphia : . A he best in the state % " % 1 HAD Hi™ RIGRT Sonnts Soday: artford Endees va. Anmex. S . e eiiss ahiedand Another game that is creating Interest = = HIM Too HARD become so to be pluved Thursday - V) ! Don'T SIT THERE n-holders that R SN St Mary's grounds when the 9 — - et & favitle éin Departure team will clasn with Ans outht of this eity. The Hartford Endees INTERNATIONAL LEAGUB. wre leading the Capital City Industrial h, New Jersey boxing head, League. The game will be called promptly Kelly, Virginia judge, at his Al' h "-'Vn': rry \'r;-; or O hw- will [med and fussed furiousty pitch for the locais and Tommy Holleran pion of Pranes "t the wete Yesterday's Resulte. will ch Was ne match for Britton, | Jersey €ity 7. Eyracuse 3 the lineup of the visitng team will holder. The Frenchman was HBaitimore 7; Reading 5 sccn Brignolia. who starred two years or, and m ® & most cours i Ago As a member of the Lowcll team in the mgainst ,(he (itlebearer. T Standiog of the Clubs. League: Harrigan. a member of lant nutes of the 10th Bristol Endee pitching staff; 9 - - = B T e reteon Won Lost P.C.| Herman Bronkie's star twirler for h - : = T AND So ENDED Buftalo Sesevask 61 3 683 | chester outfit: Red Layland. who starred - (<4 s was floored eight times | Paltimore ciieeies. 80 $52| with the Hartford High School and later A LIFELON he floor coming in the tenth, | Toronto e with Poli's; White, who once wore the uni ! FRIENDSH\P, dramatic. Thomas, | AXron ...58 624 form of the local Pioneers, and Curry ast tim tried | Reading . 4 484 | Clare, Smith, Barcon and Pemiow, all of E Breanan heiped | JOT8ey ORY ....cuee 37 -394 | whom are known in local fandem — 5 "‘7 reDD! the locals Noonan will eaten. Other ad- Endce tcam has been a drawing card In the late rush for a roost ! yB&ErMPS ME. ted that he go te his cor- | Rochester ... vece 28 323 R . S ineems [ oy ' GIRL CHAMPS OFFER - - - ——— = rushed around the ring. Games Today. and when ho realised | jorsey City at syracuse SERIES TO LANDERS y. had gone againet Baltimore at Reading. R T | SRR ' , THE PEERLESS TRUCK- S i , GRINES, HARD HITTER | WILL HOLD JACK JOHNSON ERLESS DENISON GARAGE the ring he received an Sunny France must have | North and Judd Team Will Piay for “Money Local and Long Distance and Wit Bert Konuy cume LT R Eastern League Star Will Don Uniferm of | Ex-Heavyweight Champion Must Remaln in 3 GREENWOOD STREET foted, the bout savor 2 New York Giants Today With Excellent | Joliet Prison, Despite Efforts to Have Him = ny was -n"m.- m.: qm- Universals Sunday Afternoon. PHONE 2122-4 CAvery Onrs for Hire, pay and Night mows, hut exhibited = Bawnt . of willingness and ~ The girle’ bacsball team representing the | roord °% Heidgepert Flaer. e e NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Storaga. Supplies and Repalring v Moran, he settled down to ‘esterday’s Results. North and Judd plant which won the city Bridgeport, July 27.—Roy Grimes, the Chicago, July 27.—Any dreams Jack which had for its witi- ‘Wereester 1: Springfield o ] slamming over of his “Mary Hartford §; Pittsfield 4 ehamplonship Sunday afternoon at Quar- | Bridgeport Eastern League infielder. who | Johnson may have had of immediate release nerable spot on the age Albany §; New ¥ tette Club Park by an easy win over the | joined the Giants in New York today, gave { under bond were dispelied yesterday. He | Wridgeport 12; W . Landers girls’ team, score & to 2. has hurled | & wonderful exhibition of aggressive basc- | must remain in jail, at least for the present. les did connect In the fourth =9 o @ ® - L ——t W B. K. wrth o thed T . e a defy at the leaders of the Industrial | bell for his farewell performance here yes- | Judge Alschuler ruled against the efforts ne seconds to up, but he League for a meries of five games. Manager | terday. Roy ix a big, husky six-footer, fast | of Tom Carey, powerful Democratic poli- thon the crowd was with Won Lost | P.C.QW. L Bell. of the city champe, In willing o\ 1yy feee, . to get Johnson out on bail. . v 2 55 o y “foi o or m s he pi an exceptionally cl clde; , Moran was 100 much for | New Waven ... 554 | to play “for money medals.” as he puts P! Y Seam - Ackdius Johmson probably will remain Bring in your Palm Beach and Light Suits, and White Trousers for on points Springfeld ceeosee 532 It and is very anxious that hix offer to| And one of the hardest hitters this league e he was taken from a train t6_midnight before Fred | Worcester seoase 3 3 nders to give that outfit andbther oppor- | ever turned out. His batting has been & until he is resentenced or the Wille weve ealied to the | ot .. saeireil i i8] sl o win the city championshis. 8 | tactor in keeping the Bridgeport team ta Inomst o admit e o bafl | CISSEIS, 40 wear a6 tho Shove or o Mownintns. Alo yowr ety BeS y man In the wvast crowd .. soee . sl : L v Rwhar. R 4l & B Johnson recefved the news philosophically. - o the bout, which was counted | Hartferd . Pred ¥ hunt all season, but never be- Who s leader of “Carey's Chick- | Clothes to have them ready when you return to your labors agam. H "he Runda " Carey, wee wn opponent for Jack | Afbany ™ " Afternoon game, which fore did he perform as he did yesterday a political organization on the South . S elded the ety cham nek - Waterbury ... st v Five times Roy went to bat. Once he | Side, met Johnson in Tia Juana four months ] n £l - Ses"an St YT | was intentionally passed wih a runner on | 0. Inasmuch s there'are £.080 osfored New Bntam D]‘ Cleanimg Corp / thousand fans and ran and the other four times he | help Johnson out. Carey also owns Haw- y s Springfield at Worcester that an 5 g ter the ch th . mshing hits, the last a home | thorne race track, which he thinks would Sow Soven St Afeae nager 3 2 center-field fence. with | be an admirable place for Johnsen to meet WEST MAIN STREET. 5] Pridgeport at Waterbary willing y e A 1 °s. Bridgeport defeated | Jack Dempsey. a five-game serie { ¥ of "y!b,,' and )}oy the championship mger Fusari L 2 runs, scoring matter. Art Pilz, director of St the fleld. s pelismsest Ly playground. attempted to negotiate agreement, but without avajl mteresting Fvents Weld Yesterday Aftarncom| fn the event of an agreement being : Ll ates in 9 0 0 Win| .. s : B e e e e Res -t ley Playgrounds Under Direoton | s, Mary's playgrounds. The Playground Association has offered medals to each Leaders of Miss Catberine Tormay. Player on the winning team. In addition to the medals. the champs are willing to The results im the athietie meet held at | oo™ 0" 00 O trom 3108 to $500, —_— playgrounds yesterday after- | Manager Hell says. The sttraction, If F1—Tue Bosan Mea pox [ 20 e e N e ana | vt boch rams v mans Gwowers | PLEASURE CARS Steamslfi T.Ck t T 4'%" s | boye tock part were e S : M. IRVING JESTER P ICKEts o Iatter lsmued e = > 50-Yard Dash (Senior Girts)—First, Yetta - ] ) = Al b Truban: second. Anma Urban: third, Cath- Bt HEET third, Florence Spaceohut! S5 SN euRE. The sseve 5-Yard Dash (50-Lb Class. Girle)— e i e e e, B R | e sn | Motor Trucking : o 800 1002 10 1] “io.vard Dash (Semior Boys)—Firet. Tons 166 Ma.in st. Where a Stu.llflhip Sails We Can Book You - 1 . 000 000 600—4 ) second. Abe Katkin: third, Hyman Antwerp (o Take Part In Olymple Games: e e e 19 —s ] Belnmoasny Phone 1849 AMERICAN TOURS New York. July 27.—The United States e was won by| Olympic team. consisting of 230 crack e e e e MANROSS AUTO GO, T e e v e e Sivm the, Figere o | Owing to the Heavy Travel to Europe it is advisable Wil & - Dance: | boxers. fencers and vicsciise (rom aimort | D onair Work a Specialty. for those who desire August or September passage to oame . w The An an team. which includes it . n | Eirie was won by . tra pd fleld stars, swimme: restiers 3 Bt en the head | BN e ne program of folk . 5 e Storage and Accessories, n the Arst inning and . e e | B2 ki T el Arc B 100 000 2003—8 13 tion in the Manhattan Opera House Phon%‘glzn%hb 122’,“ h St We will help you with your Passports. Applications RS Y NOTMEGS WINBASILY | o o e e on hand. success from the governors of 11 states amith and Stanege. o tat s sty Lste jalaiinsmereatiis)| I REMITTANCES TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES R e~y | S e P Expedited Through Our Own European Offices ATION, LI gy | Ame committee who 3 e . Mary's Playgrounds—Winners Now | - late week for ,"“:,'i X DRAFTS two-gAme series with Pit Lending 0 Leagne Race for the ing yesterday's game. & to 4 - co \ the Olympisd KR ] RS Hurmessoraa | 2, 0 T ; MAIL and CABLE MONEY ORDERS to all parts of the ible for three of Brookly armimpoorly et BT for The score by Inning —— @i ovan, Ihe ! évidensed: i ppreciation of world at inimi Rates. rhoe - ¢ O country in . of t in upbuilding ] fening of ¢ - TeEI%C § (he nation " 311 001 00x—a 11 tered four - fund to meet the expenses of th 000 408 600—4 10 1 [ de § can team is short about $25.000. he Smith and Eillott : ! but it is expectod to T about » of this in New York and $15.000 in sixin Tramen RM Sy Y Bought and Sold at Current Rates. o rally at any 2 pariod Auring the gan Orifia and Kople- RUSSELL AND ERWIN WINS. NOSw aflersees Walnut | L0 comprised the Nutmes battery. while — 3 New By . """:" Moariett and fay worked for the Glendales | Defeats Stanley Kule and Level Team in & _‘o! o Fainle aa e, T, | The ewere by imnmes . st Sl Lty Why not bring “SAFE w rwin o teams ap s sterda, venly matched amd A Inter- | Lo 438 000 100—% 10 2 Jimmie Chalmers (wirling for the | Movement Right Home by Using PY ° Is_expected on each of the | ;o g, 002 001 010—4 & 3| Stanles Rule and Level team of the Indue- 3 . The R and ¥ -Corbin game | S Tral League. receised poor sspport from | ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and 4 on No. 1 diamand and the The Columbias secured a win over the | his teammates yesterday afternoon at # #hop contest on No din- | medwoods in & ome-sided game. scors| Walmut Hill Park and. as a result. the| Cream, for Ours is the only properly 297 M . s t N B -t . c [games wit start at 4:30 p.m. | 00 Wojak and Caiasia worked for | Rulers were on the short end of a d-to-1 e am dtree ew Dritain, Conn. — - - immers. ond Rewm and Miskis for the | score. The only hit of the game secured | Pasteurized Product Sold ow wing club The score by Innings by the losers was knocked out by .Jim ODWLING ¥ o| Waish. who hit for a two-basger, thereby | Britaln. Columbias W00 084 T14—16 21 3| presenting a no-hit game by Hyland s 5 O'Brien. for the winners. was the chief * Redwoods 104 000 000— ow mg ” hitter, knocking out two loug safetjes. Fitz- Nutmegs now lead the league with | patrick pounded out a like number of hits J E. SEIBERT & SON, J o & the Medwoods, | Howe. at short for the losers, played a N DAILY 10 A. M. e tied for second | peor game. booting two costly errors. = ame apiece and | Chalmers struck out cight men and Hyland O} OF EXERCISE. ioet fanned three batsmen 401 PARK STREEP