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¥ STREET PLAYGROUND ATHLETFS HOLD WEEKLY MEET—OAKFS FORMER INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE STAR, PITCHES ONE-HIT GAME AGAINST COLUM- OF HARTFORD—JOCK HUTCHINSON ANNEXES WESTERN GOLF ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP FROM JIM BARNES—RUTH HITS ANOTHER HOMER ITION KEEN 'OAKES PITCHES IN 3T. GROUNDS BRILLIANT FGRM Perlormances Are gt Annex Tvnrler Allows Columbias — BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL NATIO By Briggs ] P0G e e A O e ( Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life - Yesterday's Resulta. New York 2; € 3 WONDER THAT 1 HAUENT Pittaburgh 8. Brookiyn NAD AT LEAST A WIRE FROM THE OFFICE- THINGS MAY BE ALL RIGHT AND THEN AGAIN MAYBE NOT- | OUGHT To RELIEVE Tue€ WELL HERE | AmM OFF | NEVER REALLY ENJoY oN MY VACATION- I'VE WO FISKING OR ANYTHING BUSI\NESS To LEAVE WHEW JUusT BECAUSE 1| REAL'ZE THERE'S SO mMucH To Do 1IN HOW MUCH I'™M uesfieb THE OFFICE IN THE OFFICE - 1TS SOMETHING FIERCE 5 (10 innings) Iphia 0 Youthful Athletes of spectators. The results How : irls’ Events. #h (Junio tha Swanson; th (Bento " Millicent Pri (Unlimited second, Wilen Person; Lina (Qirl Champlonship)— Joculinas; wecond, Bessie Koplowits (Special Race)—First r; wecond, Mabel V Jump (Junjor Mildred Jeanette Clark. (Seniors)—First, Marjorie Zehner; ow (Juniors)—First. Gladys Mildred Linn; third, Dalsy pow (Seniors)—First, Lil- cond Bessie Koplowits and i third, Mabel Vigneau . Smith Girle)— | h (Imnu»—rlru. Frank Satalino; Rudolt third, (Juniors)—Tirst, Louts Donbroza;, Loren third, (Sontors)—Fitst. Manuel Fred Palmieri; third, Frank (Special Race)—First, i second, Edward Fitzgerald. Jump (Junfors)—First, ; second, Frank Satalino; “Jump _ (Sentors)—irst, i weeond, Bdward Fitzgerald; Jump _(Junjors)—First, sscond, Raymond Davis, (Boys ve. Girls)—Won by Race—Won by Loren Race—Won by AN LEAGUE Mis 30th Womer and Prat Error Since July, 1919, Marjorie the second Inning up for the visitors in that ed Ehmke's initial offering | m in right fleld drive in the fourth. In the bunched five hits with an te—the first for that player §-~for five runs. Hellmann rhoe| ..000 110 05x—7 14 1 010 000 000—1 5 3 [hmke and Stanage; Shawkey 2; Washington 1. August 6. —Th, succesaive ninth frame * St. Louls vietory over Wash Shocker. besides hoiding #core by innings B 0012 14 2 1 000 000—1 5 0 ker and Severeld; 4; Chleago 2. & —~Chicngo yesterday ..003 000 010. ° 000 000 011— 1 Jomes and Walters; Cicotte ELEVEN WINS, Aug. 6 —7The St. Lou's jtootball team Inst night d victory here by de- Djurgarden tedm by 3 The Swedes scored aftor of pla but Riley score d Ratican fol- with another goal, the | ing In luvor of the s score of . 2 to 1. tributed thy goal In half. LEAGUE GAMES., uled games in the Indus- tomorrow afternoon at park are as follows 1, Pafnir va. Corbin and | ®» v8. Landers, Frary & ond No. #, New Britan [Russell & Brwin, and inson vs. Stanley Rule LING TONIGHT. wd 18 expected to witnems matech between the Now Hartford teams this even- [Rogers Recreation Bulld- WLING Bowling Alleys DAILY 10 A. M. IM OF EXERCISE, Ruth The score | Standiog of the Clubs W ” | Cinetnnatt Games Today Chicago at New York (t Vittaburgh Brookiyn Fhiladelphia i third, First, | Yesterday Detroit 7 w Yor Hoston 4; Chicago Louls 2; Washington 1 Other teams were not schedulod Standiog of the Cluds. Won Lost Cleveland seue 2SIy 34 New York . : 5 " Chicago : ... 63 ‘0 St. Louls ..... 51 Washington e 50 Hoaton Civsue 4 Detroit e oe 61 Philadelphia .. 7 Games Today. New York at Detroit ton at Chicago. Philadeiphia at Cleveland Washington at St. Louls. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Yeaterday's Reeults. Baltimore 9; Jersoy City 6. Toronto 13; Buffalo 7. Akron 9; Rochester 3. Reading 8; Syracuse 3. Standlag of the Clabs. Baltimore Buffalo Toronto | Akron Reading Jersey City Rochester Syracuse Rochester at Jersey City. Akron at Syracuse. Buftalo Reading. Toronto Baltimore. Yesterday's Resulls. Hartford 18; Springfield & New Haven 12; Albany 0 Worcester 11-5; Pittsfleld 4-13 Waterbury 3; Bridgeport 1 &tanding of the Clubs. Won New Haven ............53 Worcester Suivveity Pittsfield ... | Springfeld Bridgeport | Harttora Albany Waterbury Games Today. Hartford at Worcester Albany at New Haven Bridgeport at Waterbury Pittsfield at Springfeld | PLAYGROUND RESULTS Girls Do Well In Various Events Held on St. Mary's Athletic Field Yesterday— All-Stars Lose Baseball Game. Shaw | The results of the held at St Mary's were as follows 25-Yard Dash (Minors)—First Charland: second, Sadie Mo t Sariskle. Time 30-Yard Dash (Juniors)—First. Mary | Jejeskey: mecond. Ceeelin Dolan: third. Mary Kenney. Time, 4 2-5 seconds 50-Yard Dash (Intermediates)—First | McGrath: second. Valeria Jereskey | Bernice Long. Time, 71-5 seconds 60-Yard Dash (Seniors)—First Lippke: second, Alice Moran: third | Ringrose. Time, 7 4-5 weconds. | Medley Team Race—First | Manrahan's team: second Dolan's team. Ball Relay Thempson's team | Beltrame's team girls’ athletie playground yesterday Violet third, Rita third Bernice Gladys Captain Cecelia First second Captain Captair Agnes Rose (Minors)—First Vielet Sadie Charland; third Mary Zerniski. Obstacle (Tuniors) —First Cecelia Dolan Mary third ' (Intermed second, Mary “lanagan. (Seniors) —First, Victoria Jozerfsh ) —Pirat Julia Wilson : | third, Hel | _ Obatacie Reltrone: second Mary McGrath Zigzagx Ball Relay Lippke's team: se Rose third, ~First, Captain Bernice 1. Rita McGrath’s team St. Mary's Junlor Girls Win, | 8t Mary's irle' baseball team won game erday afternoon plaved t All-Stars. a nine melected from the eity. The score was innings . Mary's All-Stars Juniors Batteries: Mary Kehoe: Hazel Sullivan and Umpire, Dunnigan Scanlon and Katherine Julla Moloski BELGIAN ARCHERS WIN. Antwerp, Belglum, Aug. 6.—In the archery competition in connec- tlon with the Olympic games the Belgium team defearel itho French team, 2698 to 2491 points. Holand did not competo DPDAVIS €U PLAY IN DECEMBER, Wellington, New Zealund, Au L3 —Play for the Davis cup hetween the American team, ns challengers, and the Australiang, present holdors, has been fixed to rtake plane at Auckland, December 28, 23 and 51. | erean, 1t | Moran, p | Jock Hutchison Wins Western Golf meet | Captain Marie | | | score of Barnes of St. Louis, who had of Hartford, One Hit base t ntinued s treak last Mary's | when i w v 4 the nal Columbias of Hartford, 5 to 0, in that was Interesting and witnessed large crowd of fans The visitors were delivery. the oppos- tha aaly hit made ame. Ray Begley, excellent game, i will prove, his | good stead. The w ~c2e00 Sheehan, s ... Holleran Oakes, p locmoumucsas 4luvonounooy olucocs wlosw Totals Original Columbias. » 4 v 3 Humeson, Smith, Cleary, Huband, ¢ luswnuunns lonnonnunn ) ol eccccssss, nwluscosssesx wluwuccecomou, aloeuncsssns 20—5 000 000 00—0 1 - o Original Columbias Two-base hi Paulso: off Moran Moran 4 , Oakes; stolen bases, Begiey, : base on balls, off Oakes 2, struck out, by Oakes 6, by Umpire, Steve Dudack BARNES LOSES TITLE Association Championship by One Stroke Over St. Louis Star. Chicago, Aug. 6.—Jock Hutchinson of the Glenview club, Chicago, yester- day won the open golf championship of the Western Golf association at Olympia Fields club with a total of 296 strokes for the seventy-two holes. This was just one stroke under the held the title for three years. Harry Hampton of Richmond, Va., despite an eight on the 496 yard tenth hole, and Clarence Hackney of Atlantic City tied with Barnes for sec- ond place, Hackney had to play backward out of a gopher hole on the eighteenth fairway in the last found, but made the 420 yard hole in four. William Creavy, a voung Kansas City professional, was next in the line with 298 strokes. Sixth prize went to Eddie Loos of Chicago, with 302, while George Carney of Chicago, with 304, J. J. O'Brien and E. Loefler of Pittshurg, with 306 each, and Larry Ayton of Chicago, with 307, completed the ten prize winners. NATIONAL LEAGUE Dave Bancroft Helps Giants Down Cubs by Making Timely Triple, Scoring Two Runs—Pirates Down Dodgers. New York. August 6.—New York took the | first game of (he series from Chicago. 2 to 1. I tight pitching duel between Barnes and Vaughn. Deal scored yesterday. It was a for the Cubs in the sixth on his triple and [ lin is the latest for a divorce noted property settled. of the so-called "B Pickford Fairbanks | get into the divorce court. divorces Mary asd Bancroft's fumble of Daly's grounder. In| h Clants’ half, with two out, Barnes and Jurns singled. both scoring on Bancroft's triple. The score by innings rin el ..000 002 00x—2 4 1, ..000 001 000—1 2 0 New York Chicago Batteries and Daly Barnes and Snyder; Vaughn | l Pittsburgh 8; Broeklyn 8. Brooklyn nning August game from The score was t 10th, when the Pirates bunched fou ith a base on balls off Grimes for the The score by innings: yesterday e times up Pittsburgh ...........100 Brookiyn ..010 030 1001 Batteries: Carlson, Hamilton and Haeff- ner. Grimes and Miller and Elliott Boston 1; St. Louls 0. Roston. August 6 —Watson held St. Louts te four hits yesterday and Boston defeated s fe, 1 to 0. in the opening game of It was Watson's fourth con- secutive victory. The only run of the game was scored in the second inning. Holke walked and was forced at second by Boeckel, who then stole second and scored on Maranville's single to right. The score by innings: rh 010 000 00x—1 & 1000 000 000—0 4 1 Roston St. Louts Batteries: Watson and O'Neil; Goodwin and Clemons. Cincinnati 7: Philadelphia 0. Philadelphia, August to three two local players reached second Duncan's hitti featured. Groh was hit twice by pitch balls. The score by Innines rhoe ..001 140 100—7 11 1 ..000 000 000—0 3 2 Cincinnat Philadelphia Batteries: Luque Bnzmann and Wheat Washingtan, children are their pairs of shoes has been sent to Danil- | grad where orphan: taught the trade. he school, the pioneer trade negro. 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