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NEW BRITAIN BGalLy HERALD. T DRGE LOWE HALTS DODGERS' HARD HITTING—BAGEY TRINS RED 50 7 DEPARTURE TEAM OF HARTFORD, TO . TRI IS 21ST VICTORY—NEW DEPAR ; Y ANNEX HERE THIS EVENING—FAFNIR BEARING AND CORBIN 13 JEN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—RESULTS IN GIRLS' EVENTS AT ST. MARYS | IR WINS I]VER | 7ENDEE_?AN!E I TONIGh thM[‘ES SHI}T S []UT '(_S-m Is Always Taking the Joz_ Out of Life Speeds Hartford Club Win Oppose Frank ACHINISTS' CLUB > 2o GINCINNAT] CLUB - [y Do 1 JusT GoT S WE'D HAVE A GREAT Fe Uhat it will not be necesmary to cail FROM MY CAMP U ‘.B\G'ROA,R"\JG. FIRE N ‘ BACK IN A FEW WAS So CcrieeY = 5 _ D You = Strikes Out 6 Bais- i/ P7iE R ExBastorn Leaguer Koogks Out ~ : SASEENE o come || M meeviace, orbin Defeats R. & B. . et v e Three Hits ip Addition ! Davs - Annex and Tomm olleran wy cate 3 s thi Bine nine, score & to 2, after 3 pCntd ok | cate Nolpe arive o mew, sprained hiy y the rixth the spangles of the Machine e ——— od the younger players u few | - nta of the He seored | NATIONAL LEAGUE rUnS mecured by the Macks ked « narety - b Corkine was the Yenterday's Rest Miih three hite to hix eredit. | o chicago 4-8 { > pped a stift drive by | O8N b Claeiunadi e | Boston. July »ston and Chicago pimth frame that looked taburgh 6-4; Philadeiphia 3 , dIvided ‘2 double-header yesterday. Boston = w thut playe O e i tcciie (14Cicatngs) winning the first game, 8 to 1. and losing = [Braves and Cubs Split. avt bae the second, § 1o . Vaughn was remosed — i = = butouta an »m the opening game, but came back in o A HEAVY COAT . s WARM SON N THE - i f the CI econd e o & " s | s s & - GO oUT AND FISH 1N The ROLL 0P 3" anweETS — ey R . 523 (FIRAD-ewwwrw R CemRLY Mo RNING ~— TAKE AND SLEEP LIKE A Thp AL‘WA\’S TAKING New York P gy 0 . ST 600 oeo—¢ hehii ALONG A LITTLE HoocH To — THAT'S THE L\WFE Fox The JOY ouT OF . Leaw i: i 178 Coeean 200 000—4 ¥ * KEEP Your BLooD wWARM= ME_AND I'M GOING BACK s Batteries: Ocachger and Gowdy: Jacger, Ot -1 BOY! o 1T plkia T HeE s Cs id s Martin, Bailey and Kiilifer and Daley. -~ = S - Games Today ( 4 /\ L Chicago at Toston (SECOND GAME) UNRD taact ‘et Brcshizy. . . Ao N W Vi B . e olonome Bt Louls at New toln, o Chicago ....000 021 050—S 11 1 Pittsburgt Boston 22100 000 010—2 10 & | e Batterfes: Vaughn and Dalcy: Scott and | O'Neil AMERICAN LEAGUE. S | - Yesterday's Results. Giants Cop 14-Inning Tilt. Cleveland §: Boston 0. New York, July 29.—New York won & Chicago 3: Philadelphia 1i-inning game from St. Louis yesterday, uls 1: New York 0 |86 to The winning run was scored by | Mt 6; Washington | Burns, who singled, went to second on Ban- | croft's sacrifice, and completed the cireuit | | on Young's hit to center. Toney pitched | only half of the last inning and gets credit | n;qn Lost r the victory. Score by innings: | . / Z R a3 ; rhoe 74 s 002 102 Now York ..covoecee 510 New York .....100 100 030 000 01—& 13 1 Y13 0 101 Chicago ...... . 3 St. Louls b0 130 000 00—3 17 0 ohine 000 101 e Sl St Loul 100 000 130 000 00—5 17 0] - Batteries: Douglas, Benton. Toney and | Leuls Snyder: Schupp, sodwin, Sherdel and Standing of the Clubs. R A S wlssssous wlosssun Durham, R Begley, T, J. O'Rrien 2 sacrifiee hita. | [OER bR s Clemons ; | rifcn iv.” Corbin: base "o | NI L0 I —_— § o 4 Two games will be played today. | Currie. of New Haven for a bout with | pletion of preparations to resist an t Biras . anley 16, » B i ‘he score by innings: Charlle Pilkington, Meriden's featherweight | & el by pitched balls. R. Begley b e A e r rown' contender. the Crown Athletic Ciub | nvasion of Lower California by Mex~ Balls. A. Campbell 2, ames Today. Philadelphia, July —Ninth-inning ral- > = ican federal < Detroit ... A ..000 112 20x—6 11 i arranged to bring these two flashes troops. jtahes, Staniey 4, Mogan 2. | Boston at Cleveland lies by the losing team ‘eatured both games = : ox— 3 bring vo ' flashes : e T Derate o pribprtemrm st iyt bl g ashington 001 000 030—+ 10 tozether at Hanover Park, Meriden, Satur- | Cantu professed astonishment af#, 3 At : s : day evening, August 7. Currie and Pil- | the Venezuela charges which h New York at St. Louis winning the first, 6 to 3, and Philadelphia | Batteries: Ehmke and Stanage; Schacht, S eaine. AW i 2 ges whic! e de« —_— : 4 ; . 3 2 ve met on two previous occa- | o - 2 Philadelphia at Chicago the second, 5 to 4. Scores by innings: # \costa and Gharrity sone nd G claims ta have decisively | €lared .were without foundation. He Russell and Erwl (FIRST GAME). said - friends had advised him the : = {o d the battl hailed Corbin rangy piteher, = A Bl IRESULTS OF EVENTS .“l:v(r'::‘.\r'":x\nl"n:nl \:\'r( (;:-(- nl'«‘:n(‘h‘vn‘;(n(-:‘lh: Mexican provisional president was Pittsburgh Ceii.....000 200 130—6 5 0 two met, however, Pilkington has been i r o Ber’s werk yesterday after INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia e 008 005=8 6 3 sending troops numbering about 3,- | team defeated the Russcll | Batteries: Cooper and Maeffnec: Smith Trims BDS'.O]] Makll]g Hls 21Sl' ATDS. M. GROUNDS ”:""':lnf = hre“:rn(;\‘”;;: = I‘:“Sn‘:":r;;\‘ D00 axatuat him s iihat! helvouid Y I Boation. score 10 to 2. | and Wheat recently from Sammy Waltz of Hartford. | have an arpy,pf 4,000 men ready e of the R. and E. bata- | S within four days to take the fleld | | Jersey City 4. Syracuse 0 rh oo Yesterday’s Resuits. (SECOND GAME) VlG[OX'y Tms SeaSOl] BOWLING ALLEYS TO OPEN. against the federal force. His mil< o Results Recorded in Interesting _Contests — itary force includ touohad up for weven hits | roronte 3 Rochester 1 Philadelphia .... 110 110 10x—5 30 2| e includes thres slpianen. 1} Between Girls at St. Mary’s Field | Rogers’ Recreation Building Best Equipped | e dny’s work by driving o 7. Reading 4 | Pittsburgh L...000 000 013—4 14 . Yesterday Afternoon. in New England States. 7 | Akron E ‘ ! Batteries: Causey, Gallia and Tra uler.‘ Cleveland. July —Cleveland defeatea | The entry list in the girls' events at Rogers' recreation building, the newly | HEN DOES A KISS R Grouivad 'u S e ahe | = Biake, Adams and Lee and Maskudr Boston easily yesterday. § st. Mary’s playsround yesterday afternoon constructed amusement center on Church hen the first four batters | Standlog of the Clube ¥ yesterday. § to 0. Bagby was pia > ek in splerdid form and w bri v . was one of the largest of the year. The street. which is acknowledged to be one of Pounding Wnussior at will | Won Lost | ortea, "particutariy by " Jamieson Garaass | resulte. were: . BECOME A NUISANCE .- e 0 P.C y Jamieson. Gardner the best cquipped bowling and billiard par- suftering from an_injured | pymralo 1 3 {and Chapman. Only two Red Sox reached . 40-Yard Dash (Minor Class)—First, Mary 1078 in thc country and far in advance of towod o Aite €84 struek | Baitimere ... o .| second. It was Bagby's 21st victory of the | Hennessey: second, Elsie Charlow: third, ' 3n¥thing in New Englands will be formally owed six A atruc y: y : { llowed six hits and struck | Torento s 62 ‘nensog The Indians hit Harper hard in Theresa Schmidt. Time, 5 2-5 seconds. Or‘;_n!d Monday evening at § o'clock. A ‘ or of b Johnson, | (LT : 3 !the first inning and drove him from the| 40-Yard Dash (Junior Class)—First, Mary _TWenty bowling alleys and 21 billlard | After They Reach the 300 Mar) - ® guardlan of the se ond | jeading 3 ? orth and Judd Will Play Stanley Rule box in the fourth. Karr was hit even | Kenn second. Celia Dolan: third, Mar- tables have been instalied. The place will &/ iae 4 in siiding o Jersey City < 3 = harder in the seventh. when Cleveland garet Smith. Time, 5 2-3 seconds. be under the personal management of Man’s G Ona Rochester o 5 Team and Winner Will F © Vanders bunched three singles and two doubles. The | 50-Yard Dash (Intermediate . Class)— ; George C. Rogers, known throughout the e e e ean ok loft fleld lek Syracuse score by innings: | First, Marion McCue; second, Margaret State I pool and bowling circles. d out & long two.h e T P r b el McCormack: third, Mary Dudack. T allowed free transportation | plaining Wife. . Games Today. .0 .2001100 $ox—3 13 0| 62:¢ seconda 2 B i e AN frame. | Conley An sgresment has beon resched by the | Besten I\ ! A 5 WHISKEY RING UNCOYERED S £ @ losers, Also knocke: Jergey City at Syracuse managers of the various girls’ teams in the Batte 090 000 000—0 ¢ 1| Zigzag Ball Relay—First, Capt. Ramons | 2 oIk NIy s e Baltimore @ Reading Industrial League whereby the Stanley Rule | Karr and Walters. "¢ O'Nelll; Harper, ; Long: sccond, Capt. Alice Gorman, Stoddard, 33 years old, of 157 Harri- 4 summary: Rochester at Toronto. and Level and the Landers teams will both Standing Broad Jump Relay—Capt. Rita ! son street, B 1 i - Buffalo at Akron | have @ chance at the eity champlonship McGrath, 23 feet 9 inches: Capt. Margaret Federal O Selze T ! » Brooklyn, kissed his wife hon now in the hands of the North and o N :}.‘-(:’:!: zm;:n‘ 1;;\(1};“3’ Capt. Agnes a icers Seize Truck Load and repeatedly on Sunday, ultimately es® e oz Judad o Manager W. L. Bell, of the | 01 on. 2. ches i . Tnaase, & Swsbbuaty e ihet B tiaim Cicotte In Supreme. | \iomine, Bamaalt T Blatence cuiner Six Men at a Chicago Warchouse in | tablishing a record at 300. He was EASTERN LEAGUE. i= the best of the three and expresses no Chicago. July 5.—Cicotte held Philadel- | chancErelyn il Sigitoet et cemmitted y v =0 | et ol Gy il Sl g phia to three hits vestorday and Chicage ' oo few 10 50et 10 inches; Theresa Schmidt. | Ragd Last Night. A sl oityg o tucfonseris tion ward in Kings County hospital fmi As planned by the managers. the North fhut out the visitora.'3 to 0. Harris pitched |~ Throwing liai..., Dist (Juni and Judd team wlll play a serfes of five in fine form, with the exception of the (jasss—Rita McGrai ™ S unior Ty ey o on Mrs. Stoddard’s compl. 7 Vesterday's Results | games with the Stanley Rule and Level third inning, when three hits, cospled with Smith. 53 feet: Mary . feet: Margaret ' Chicago, July 29.—Prohibition en- P Sl llcth p:zin! - by 8 4 girls. The winning club will play Landers & walk and an error, netted two runs. A 10 inches. rack. 52 feet forcement officers declared today that s me al e time,” Mrs. S e i bl s st RO for a handsome loving cup. to be donated Walk. a balk and a single off Keefe-gave Throwing Baseball for Distanc: one of the largest transactions of the | Stoddard told the complaint clerk in bw Haven {: Briésepo by St Mary's Athietic Association. The (the locals a run in the elghth. The score Class)—Eva Arch, 118 feet; Edith Mcinl?" | whiskey ring had been uncovercd in |Adams street court, where she went Atbany 18 Waterbury 12 games probably will start next week and by innings [ mey, 115 feet; Bertha Parker, 111 feer . for a warrant. “I'm tired of it. A will be played on St. Ma grounds. | r h e'9 inches . = i s . i i(‘mcun <.i.ie.e.....002 000 01x—3 6 3 70-Yard Dash (Senior Class)—First, Edith arrest of six men. | Thinoceros couldn’t stand that. Standing of the Clubs. PLAYGROUND SANES Philadelphia ..........000 000 000—0 3 1 MeclInerney: second. Eva Arch: third, Ra- 1 < St alaoen: Stoddard was arraigned before Won Lost oy bt S !“ Batteries: Cicotte and Schalk; Keefe, | mona Long. Time. «3.‘(_ ,-m.mg, ok oaa=a SE #¥4 found the truck | Magistrate O'Neill on a charge o ¢ New Haven 3 “ 3% 55 ——— i arris and Perkins. Relay Race—First, Capt a Arch: L 5 disorderly conduct. His wi sti- | Worcester .......o.l00000 7 Burritt and Bartlett Teams Are Winners in |,,¢,md. Capt. Edith Remmington; third, e PR e ‘cfe ':1“ Pittsfield A 3 a Contests Staged Yesterda ' — . Capt. Ramona Long. Ja 1 ountless Springfield 2 : 38 19 et | { Volley Ball Match—Capt. Mary Hudak 21; ANOTHER MEXICAN Row _':&"‘s of times one day last week Merrtord. ity 3 Wi Park in which the Burritt team won St Louis July 29.—Gerber's double and | morree hechnn e Hoammrine® Bontn smile. ” Jhe blade, ordered her _to Waterbury P over the ;";‘»I”“; f!"“‘»m"“""’or: ‘;’ '-m‘“"' -“»‘;*:»‘“""5“":" 0"" third e St. L'r;um Tennis Tournament (Girls)—Katherine toddard begayaf, Finally, she said, _— e = 2 & 1-to-0 victory over New York yesterday.: McGrath 6—4¢;: Katherine Kenney 6—2. v D on”iNg of; hearin il Donahue, Muldowney and West comprised Shocker blanked the visitors with five ! = Tennis Tournament (Boys—Bob Kiniry | mmces' She fnen" €. o o harvs - the Rurritt battery, while Rosenberg and scattered hits. The score by innings A e e S parcs to Resist the Federal Troups m arrested. - Pittsfleld at Springfield Cohen worked for Smalley. 1In the second i le il Haves 1628 Z Woreester at Hartford game Huber and Scezweczk worked for ' oo pouie | ...001 000 000—1 When They Enter His Territory. New Haven at Bridgeport Bartlett and Steege and Zehrer for Smith. N/ o vork 1000 000 000—o 3 Atbany at Watgrbury artle lead he leag with fo traight ] ' 5 N ny at Watgrbur Rartiett loads the league with four StMENE| " po(ipriee: Shooker and Seversid; Shaw PI] K[NGTON—UURRIE Mexicali, Lower California, July BOWLING - 5 s ; POLI GAME SUNDAY. The standing of the teams jE=v Snd Eact 29.—Governor Estaban Cantu, of the pre = Corbin §; R. anc wo : v p.c. | m—— northern district of Lower California C wlin re Larson, O Brien; The field Tap 1 Die team will Won Lost P.C . smo y‘ ‘;{u:u:";"'nv’v Myland o | play. N r E. C. Gillette’s Poli outfit, | Bartlett .. 1.999 Tiwern Take It From Sesntors. Meriden's Pride to Meet New Haven |declared by Under-Secretary of the 0 g e ek out, by Hyland 6. by | Sunday ‘um“nn“'r-n En " r‘«'v-;-l‘ n»n: r:--m <malley = :: Detroft. | July 23 - Hitting Schacht hard Battler at Hanover Park Saturday Night, | Interior Venezuela. to be in open OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. > 0 olin, ot Shwasler! 1 od | Marttéed W aiter IKont. Sor thin) clty Liera filust oo : 2 and timely, Detroit won the first of a series | August 7, in 10-Round Mill. rebellion against the Mexican gov- - ¥ T L J Nartford assregation : Bactioriiis: e ; of fve games from Washington yesterday.] As a result of the clamorings of Joe | ernment today pushed toward com-| = IDEAL FORM OF EXERCISE. . sonay loonmonmanuuy | voecoomusn, lesosma. wlaomssssssms H &l 3 weng Governor of Lower California Pre- Slussss losonso=ans Slesefuammn ve.. 420 001 03010 win ... 000 100 001— 2 — THE NEW — ROGERS RECRFEATION BUILDING WILL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC MONDAY, AUGUST 2nd Twenty-one Billiard and Pocket Tables. Three Floors — one fitted for Ladies. This establishment will make New Britain an envied city. We cannot tell you about it — Come and see it. RECREATION BUILDING CURLEY’S ORCHESTRA WILL ENTERTAIN.

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