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INKEES AGAIN TAKE INDIANS' MEASURE THROUGH JACK QUINN'S GOOD PITCHING—REDS GO INTO LEAD IN NATIONAL LEAGUE—ALL-INSURANCE OF HARTFORD SPRINGS SURPRISE ON ANNEX—BOWLING FANS TALK MATCH BETWEEN BRENNECKE AND ANDERSON—FINE GOLF PLAYING . i ——M‘ - By Briggs JOWN BRAVES, | YANKS CONTINUE | SURPRISE PACKAGE |(Ain’t 1t a Grand and Glorious Feclin? - LEAD LEAGUE 's Champions Are Jack Quinn's Good Twirling All-Insurance Team of Hartlord | by Chicago Cubs 13.—Cineinnati the series when 4 to 5 In ry placed th [# rwee for the pennant @ downed by the Cubs. the ninth fr wnd had twp meén basen Wingo caught (FNell nd ' Luque ploked Fowell nntog run was scored o ana Groh's double. made it four the Reds 11 innings Reds in Dos a and oft oft The rh 000 104 000 016 10 1200 010 002 00—5 11 e and Wingo; s Pnfilles Glants. ma pitehed @ score by Innings 000 001 0102 000 000 000—0 dams and Haeffner; Barnes Drop Back. ug. 13.—Chicago evened Brookiyn by winning 8 to 4. The visitors kr the box In the third Mamaux for three in the sixth The i Vaughn, but wer wery time they thr ' Dodgers stoppe tened. 104 003 000 101 000 101 ‘aughn _and Daly t apd Krueger and 8 15 ‘112 smith, Tuylor Down St Aug. 13— I's two. home “todl vie! o of the only two hite up t There was only one base on strikeouts. The score by *rh 03 000 Otx—a 8 1 L0080 000 010—1 4 th and Wheat; Jacobs INSON REPEATS Agnin Turns In & & Links—Diegel Tied for Second Piace. Giving the laugh had declared out with his * | tans witnessed son linke yostorday Bt through th the half-way notech of the A fiylng start in the fore- the greans wore motst with ifongo holder of the western with & rattle and & roar | right Into his game, comn tied his course record of befo In the afterncon wearcely w0 good, but even thers did whittle down his to stay in his place | aged the fleld with a eard of 76 to the top of the bottle, is tournament drive the first half-do who may called o s Loo Diegel, \oago, of 73 and 14, ot did the job each In the 4 for the first oircult of 3 for the second. IS BARRED. 13.—Directors of the voted, 10 to 2, to Lans lon passed wome time ago | ase, former major loague Iwith the San Jose club iIn fing to advices from the directors met MURFHY HURT Murphy. » Y. harness , After havi & fleld day all Grand Cireuit meeting, it yosterday's three events. ep him out ‘opular as Pack- e Sugars £ 1nno | . s tied with | TO BEAT INDIANS | Brings Thi{d Slr_aighl Victory Cloveland,* svelenkie Before ings ¥ cuffed and jos four runs in the fir ked away th of the & the game by & The alr was murky and and Jack Quinn was at steady, unruffied and It ‘was a duel of atter the first frame, both damp doing fine work. As the four runs for surplus, the In- chance to beat Quinn the way he o Babe Ruth Kept his wos and returned to the front, but his leg was bothering him and he wasn't swinging with accustomed freedom. The Babe, how- has & knack of making runs | when not hitting. He also was uscful in pacifying Ping Bodle when Ping went loco over a decision and did a lot of silly fuming. The score by innings; Aug overcast Ho w unhitta plten dlans had 1 \ New ¥ Clevela K 401 000 000 010 000 000—1 Hatteries: Quinn Ruel; Ulile and O'Neil and Coveleskie, Tigers Lose to Athleties. Detroit, Aug odd game of the 13.—Philadelphia won ries from Detroit, 3 to 1 In the ninth frame here yesterday when a single by Myatt, a base on balls, sacrifice and Griffin‘s double netted two runs and broke a tie. Harris held the Tigers to | five hits, while the Athletics obtained smix from Ayers. The score by innings r 100 000 002—3 001 000 000—1 Perkins; n . . Philadelphia Detroit s Batteries: Harris and y and Manion and Stanage A Senators Lose Again. Chicago, Aug. 13.—Chicago out down Cloveland’s lead In the pennant race yester- day to two games when it made a clean nweep of the five-game series with Wash- | ngton, 7 to 3, while New York defeated | the league leaders. Chicago was held to fve hits, but bunched them behind the wildness of Courtney and Zachary. The | seore by innings | r 003 400 00x—T7 020 000 000—2 Chicago Washington Hatterfes: Cicotte and Schalk; Courtney, Zachary and Gharrity. PLAYGROUND GAMES Good-Sized Crowd of Boys and Girls Turns | out Smith Playground Yesterday, Despite Heat—NResults of Events. ™ i | extreme humidity which prevafled y day afterncon had no effect upon the | #pirit of the hundred or more boys and girls | who put i appearance at the Smith playground, to compete for honors in a program of atheltic events arranged for them. Miss Helon Bradley and Jack Bunny supervised the meet, which is & wepkly event, and go med crowd of sports keen competition in the 'he results were: Boys' Events. Dash (Juniors)—First scond, Willlam Buckley; various contests | a0y | verg | Neuman 30-Yard Dash (Seniors)—First | McNamara; second, Bob Stabert; Leonard Ekwirtzel Automobile Race baker); wecond, third, Fred Blum (Liberty) Crab Race—Pirst ond, Leonard Ekwirtzel Wheelbarrow Race—First, B W. Ahlguist: second, Nick Gill and Willlam Duckley: third, L. Carlson and E. Plukis. Ring Race—Wirst, Willlam Buckley; sec- 11 third, Joe Balcuinas. ow—First, Edward W. Ahlquist; third, Art Sand- third, Edward third, First, Alex and Nick Gill (Stude- owitsky (Vim); Willlam Buckley Walter third Ahlquist; Bob Stabert MeNa- J. Val Throw (Juniors)—First, ond, Edward Joe B Luzzie; third, Hasketball | entine; second, n ketball Luzsle Peterson Medley Relay bert's team; R Throw ( Bob vors)—First, J. V = t; third, R. F Throw second (Juntors) E First, Plukis Ea- third, " Won by Bob Sta- team was second 30-Yard Stmonosky ephine Ra *5-Yard Dush Luzzie First, Anna Simonosky; see- nonosky; third, Josephine nlors) —First, Anna Balcuinas; Anna third, (Junlors)—First, Ella Sandberg: Bertha third, Kolosky; Staskelanos Simon- Helen third, Holen Kolosky y Relay ky's team; wan second ce—Won by Helen Staskelanos’ Anna team BILLY VS. EDDIE Local Bowling Fans Would Like to See Mateh for City Champlonship Brennecke and Anderson. Considerable interest the prob: is being manifested wiing mateh be Willlam £ the ward And. While noth such & match followers of each n tween hoy bowler that be decid last spring n local 1s looked up. duckpin eirele but that Brenncck sport. and tween the in evidence measure dle 1n entitied t . v h oat 1) alley werien arranged b ek’ will take Eddie's plenty of mi ean that HONKFST PEOPLE. M. Aug. 1 here hasn't boe o in Curry county lately, Judge Sam Bratton decided it was a waste of mouey to summon a rand jury for the August term of ircult court. Curry county has 10,. 000 inhabitants. Clovis, the | Porkins’ | Tom | wec- Stabert and | | contest of the | Smith, FOR ANNEX TEAM Tops Locals in Fast Game The Annex baseball team along at a sps up against a Mary's playground when the All-Insur- ance team of Hartford won a fast game, > to 1. Inability on the part of the locals to solve Ambach’'s benders at opportune times tells the story of the locals’ The only tally registered by the the result of alertness on the Begley, who stole home in the first A sized crowd witnessed the Director Arthur A. Pllz, of St playground. closed negotiations at of last might's contest for a return game | between the Annex and the All-Insurance team next Thursday night at the playground and it probably will be the last twilight ason ore and summary which has been this season, B night at Last night's Annex. 3 3 1 r . n of 13 Hegley, Snyder, Johnson, Budnick. Kildufr, Paulson, CommnT wmoop e 1 | sakenmuns con wlornnoonnons wlecesessnon Totals Atwood, Cohen, il - 1 Butler, eof G. Meade, adden, 2b Meade, 3b Fannon. rf Ambach, p e sosLm~ mousecemsy mloorscsscsoe Totals * Bunted third strike 120 1010—5 100 0000—1 All-Insurance Soies Annex ... S S Two-base hit, der 2, Hollera hits, Cohen, Oal Oak; 3 Ambach ( All-Insurance Ambach. Umpir Smith: stolen bases, Sny- | . Cohen: sacrifice oft | by by Annex 8, base on balls, 3 struck out, 7. by Ambach 5; hit by pitcher, Sheehan); left on bas: wild pitches, Oakes Dudack. BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL NATIONAL LEAGUE. ' Yesterday's Results. Pittsburgh 2: New York 0 Chieago §: Brooklyn 4 Cineinnat) 6; Boston 5 (11 innings) Philadelphia 6: Louts 1 Standing of the Teams. Won Cineinnati 59 Brooklyn New York Pittsburgh Chicago St. Louls Roston Philadelphia Brooklyn at phia at Louls at Pittsburgh AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit 1 Chicago 7: Washington 2 Other teams not scheduled Standing of the Teams. Won € 70 Cleveland Chicago New York St. Louls .. 5 Boston a7 Washington a“ Detroit 0 Philadelphia 34 Games Today. ew York at Cloveland Boston at Philadelphia. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Jersey City 0-1 nd game 13 Innings) Syracuse 3 Rocher Akron Toronto 5 (8 Buftalo 9 Reading 7 Baltimore 8; Standing of the Teams. Baitimore Toronto | Ruffalo | Reading Between ; | Akron Jersey City Rochester #yracuse Games Today Teronto at Jersey Buffalo at Rochester at Reading. Akron at Baltimore. EASTERN LEAGUE. Albany o Waterbury 4 Standing of the Teams. New Haven Worcester Hartford Rridgeport Pittsield Springneld Albany Wetothuiy Games Today. Waterbury at Hartford Athany at Weorcester Hridgeport at Bpringfield. Pittafield st New Haven, (two) | crack Bridgeport Team, With Pete Wilson | to start at 3 o'clock | for { length WHEN You HAVE A _CRICK NECK FROM TRYING To KEsEP YouR EYE ON The H.C. oF L. -AND YoU WANDER OUT MgODILY INTO THE GARDEN TO EAT wWoRMS — e AND A SINKING IN The PLT OF You® STOmMACH FROM TH€E SWIFT THouGH * STeAoY DRoP IN YouR BANK ACCOUNT -AND You tLoox AT YouR GREEN PEAS AND SEE THAT NOT A POD 1S BIG ENOVGH To PiCcK AND THeE WWIFE SERVES PRUNES For BREAKFAST INSTEAD OF CANTELOVLPE - AND YOUR SON ASKS FOR A RAISE IN HIS ALLOWANCE FRomM 7¢ To22¢ A WEEK AND THE WIFE CALLS You FOR DINNER AND Yoo WONDER wiiHAT NCOW HOOVERIZING STUNT 1S ™ BE AND SHE POINTS PROUDLY To A STEAMING, BowlL OF New GREenN PEAS AND SAYS - - FROM QUR OwnN -AND You SEE BY The PAPERS ThaT RAILROADS ARE ASKING A FARa AND FREIGHT RATH incrREAsE (AnD GETTING 1T) Ohn-n- B0 A GR-R-R-RAND AND GLOR-RR10vS POLISH ENVOY ASKS U. S. AID Washington, D. C., Aug. 10.—Prince simer Lubomirski first Polish min- ister to the United States, who has asked U. & id for Poland was edu- cated at Cracow Vienna, Paris and Nancy. Above—the minister's wife, Madam Lubomirski. SINGERS VS, PIONEERS | on Mound, to Oppose Locals on the Ellis Street Diamond Sunday Afternoon. The Singers of Bridgeport—a team for the past two years has de the local Pioneers step lively to. win—will the attraction at the Ellis street grounds on Sunday afternoon. Once again Pete Wilson, + former local boy, who once v k Yankees uniform, will asce the Park City team. Pete similar eapacity here a few and it was only after that Manager Jim Lub Palmer, the husky southpaw. finging for the locals, with the receiving end. The game that worked weeks ago a hard-fought battle ‘s boys won, 3 to 2. will do the a Blanche on is scheduled 2 REMOVES BAN ON BARE LEG Abbreviated Skirts May Also Come Back at Ocean Beach, New London, Conn., Aug. 13.—The ban against stockingless bathing suits women, or those of abbreviated in force at Ocean Beach was lifted today by the Park Commission. It is stipulated, however, that if young women wish to parade on the board walk, sun themselves on the sands, or disport on the beach they must con- form to the original order, £ LN I N ‘y‘ » ANNOUNCEMENT THE OPENING OF Thie Joda NEW BRITAIN 298 MAIN STREET TUESDAY, AUGUST 17th Catering to People Who Ap- preciate the Best in ICE CREAMS SODAS LUNCHEONETTE AND CANDIES Of) / Under Personal Management —of— Mr. Charles Bernstein. Orchestra Music. 72 S