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last two years he has been hanging AMERICAN LEAGUE Doak, Po soreinrns ¢ in{tied for fourth places with ot Tommy Murphy Drives " i 7 ini ing book! back 812, v Ardund’. Sig)ly:; niokNrbaoker i - heo A TRt The amateurs were led by W. 8. Grand Circuit Winner Speakin TAROG LLANETMEE NS LR ek Wine Wentervelt; tim McPhail of the Norfolk Country elub P 8 | ning 17 and losing 12 games, (Continued From Preceding Page). v | MoPhail of the Norfalk Co | nina i ot MIKE BRADY Is WINNER | | Bendoe, driven by Tommy Murphy, | | captured the Kalamazoo Loose Leaf OF BAY STATE GOLF TITLE FITZPATRICK TO PLAY | Sifaer $s.000 purae for 2:18 trotiers after losing the first heat to Elearor | Guy. It was easily the featurs of : Tourn Third .| Will Be in Shortstop's Position ¥or|Thursday's tame racing card. The Takee Opom A7 fon e | | other three races were comparatively Bert Nichol of Belmont Besse-Leland in Sunday's Game| . .. ¢or the first choices. Belmar Secon With Pirat took the 2:17 trot. Hal Bee captured Je 4 ety |the Park American 2:11 pace and Both the Pirates and the Besse-| Peter Sullivan was victor in the 2113 =21 e ol o 34 ' 4 thres base hit, Blue; stolen base, Haney; g;;’:;h’z'b" Babe Ruth is still hitting home runs| ‘2" 3 o f s p or t 8 this year-and has passed the twenty | Sacet tn Bioer Werd 1o Bosiey ward o | Meusel, it. mark, having in fact 22 four base|Pipp; left on' base New York 7, Detroit | Stengel cf. .. . The "Glutton of base on balls, off Plllette 2, oft 8. Jones gl:::,,t"l:‘“h:”::" h:’en flgh""“”v 3 off Roottger i struck out, by Pilisite 4 4 y Jones 1, by Roetiger 1; ts, ol N N m:’ ‘hr‘flm“‘l;'f"‘:; :""é‘ “:h"“ltd ll"l“ named, due to his past activities with| ones 13 tn's 1-3 innings, oft Roettger nons | \iagulre . o ey #ir Cuban twirler | i 'y /qgeon, is not hitting them over|in i 2-3 tnnings; hit by pitcher, by 8. Jones | \ir oo they certainly would be out of Luque. _| (Fothergill, Pillette); losing pitcher, 8, |*Bentiey .. the fence so often and there is a rea Tonksy: umpires, Holnes, Owens and Con: son. He has learned that team-play | lony; time, 1:65. ) Dave Bhade, Who by virtue of the | o gtj| the most important thing to| @ el S er oy an M New Tork state boxing board is wel- | ba considered in baseball. He is xBatted for Watson in 9th, 8 tt, July 20.—M.,'J. Brad 3 3 play- Indians 8, Senators 2. St. Louls .... . 010 002 000—3 wampscott, Yy $Uomrdb y ing | pace. terweight champ in that state only, ) o g Y ‘ of Detroit, yesterday won the Massa- | Lelands are on edge for their coming| pace. ing a better game in the outfitld and Cleveland, July 20.—Coveleskie | New York .. 000 000 000. b4 Y clash on Bundey snd esch beam. will is matched to meet Paul Doyle on o - H Th basé hit, insmith; home ru h Lt e olf championship for 5 . y] working for the club When he s at|vanquished Russell in a pitchers® bat- [ JORE® P, B, SHRTIRICE HORe SO :h:fi]:d‘fi’m"e gy ccmv!et‘;ng 7% l;wlas take the field with practically the| Dixon Flies Blg Plane August 1. bat Instead of for Babe Ruth. That]tle y Slevi | N . yesterday, Cleveland winning, 3 to|cer, Hornsby and Bottomley; Jackson, | : he still holds the respects of the|s, Coveleskle held the Nationals safe | Friscn and O'Connsll; Toporcer and Hot-| Of play at the Tedasco Country club | same lineups as they have Sl In Test Trip Over City Dazzy Vance was invincible yester- pitchers of the league is shown in the|except in the fifth inning, when a|tomley; left on bases, New York 9, St here in 300 strokes, eight strokes bet-: esses—minus se .m;; day and the Robins beat the Reds 1! fact that he has heen walked 100 |single by Liebold, Bluege's triple, and | 50Uls 7; base on balls, off Wateon 2 off | ter than his nearest competitor, Bert |€hortstop, has fllled this gap with| ] Dixon of this city, former to 0 & ! g y Doak 6; struek out, by Watson 5, by Doak| Njehol of Belmont was second with a Fitzpatrick, O'Brien of Holy Cross| Car x s ;‘lme! !|"¢t'?mfi;: h""fl‘:f’" '&D““Zdi, LT::B Goslin's gingle produced two runs.|s; wiid pitch, Doak; umpires, Finneran and | ¢ 1% %0 e will again hold down left field | Royal Air Service pilot, cr;nnd over L ns may think he has slipped but he | §peaker's extra base drives won the [ Pirman; time, . ’ Y | this city last evening carrying a pas- That's all that kept the Glants from | hasn't. He is playing baseball now|game for Cleveland. Score: oy Conlstent gol¢ durlng the two days| It It pomsible that s new tviver) oL i the 330 Hispano-Suiss piksh slipping dangerously close to the|and living up to his pledge made to Washington, Cubs 7, Phile 1 of play accounted for Brady's win.| may appear in.the Besse uniform, Hoe | owned by Nels Nelson of this city. precipice for they too lost. the Yankees during the winter ab. Philadelphia, July - 20.—Chicago | He had rounds of 76 and 74 Wednes-jfl not, the chofce will ge between Hy-| e eonine 16 kept st ‘Hrelngrd montha, Lefbold, cf. evened the series with Philadelphia|day and yesterday took two 75's. |land and Dudack, while Manager e xtford, where Nelson' and It was D Rl yesterday, by taking a one.sided game,| David Hackney of the Merrimack |March says Politis will work for him, | fleld, Hartford, b N s a8 Doak who held the Glants Goslin, 1t 5 Country club and Herbert L b Th will be called by Umpire| Dixon are engaged in giving p afe yesterd, hi Charley White has again flashed to | Rice rf. 7 to 1. Score: ountry club and Herbert Lagerblade|The game yestérday while the Cards ham- et s e ) Chicago of Bristol, R, I, were tled for third |Mike Lynch at 3:16 p. m. senger flights. mered a 3 to 0 win over the McGraw- | the front as a formidable contender|p " i po. 8. el place with totals of 310, while e i Last night Dixon few low over the ites. Three homers spelled victory|for the lightweight title by defeating | Packinpaugh, 5 i ity, causing a lot #¢ upward glances Vi Stein, Nashua, N. H,, and Tom Lally| Moonlight schools are established | city, caueing . J, O'Naill, 2b. o fOF the Buinta, I Richie Ehtitohell; fihe [blondeshaived R and Robert Cowan of Belmont were ! ln 22 states of this country. and several today reperted stiff necke. battler of Milwaukee. White punched | Rusee!l, p. . @&@@###@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@###&#g e ® ¢ Globe Clothing House Coveleskie held Washington at bay | Mitchell Wednesday night until the|ypyans .....0..00 & BEHBFEL GO LSHBEBHEBBLVHVGBO/BBOLLBBHOBOO Swowme | cooaw T e I ol ccomcomnorn . ° s lcccorammmunt b, Statz, cf. Adams, s Grantham, 2b. O'Tarrell, e, S ; PR O | cmoocnmmmmnn et e L ol cococooocooa® yesterday while Red Russell was be. | 1atter was punch-drunk and then the et er, It . ing touched u Chicagoan scored a technical knock- B ru:a to m:”;,,:::ghnf.g, i out, If White's brain only worked C"“:‘;’.“" gl‘);::‘t:n;; rl.' with his arms he would be lightweight | 7amiesen, 1£. . Alexander, p. . champion undoubtedly, or would at|Summa, rf. . ] least, bs meeting Benny Leonard in g',';“_f]"vn'f- ] place of Lew Tendler. Rocky Kansas|wambsganss, 2b. of Buffalo also made White look fool- | Gainer, 3b. . ish during the winter months at Mad- | Brower, ib. ison Square Garden. Why not an- f.',,&,’;:}('llélcr‘,. other go between Kansas and White? e v ° QHNNHQV Focunsronu | hmvvuoasma ol urnackoouns wloscossosomas Jones was drivén from the mound in the geventh inning by the Tygers, Wwho trounced the Yanks 9 to 2. 2 37 Philadelp! ab. ° Gomomronoa] Mokan, If. ... Williams, ef. Loe, tf. ... Walker, rf. . Tierney, 2b. ... Now the Babe feels the call of the *Batted for J, O'Nefll in fth. ol mound. He started his career as a| J2cKk Midgeon and K. O. Sweeney| yRan for Hargrave in 0th. Wilson, ¢, s piteher and wants to return, Yester.| Were introduced at the armory bouts| Washington . . .. 000 020 000—2| *Leach . s /i Sl v d . 000 00x—! day he announced that he wasd anx- last evening—as usual. Claian JLIS000 ohx=sb Holkan Two base hits, Speaker, Jamieson; three | xWyightstons, . i6us to get Back into the box and aid base hit, Bluege; home run, Speaker; stolen [ Lord, 3. in hauling his team out o Some day maybe these two boys|bases, Rice* sacrifice, Coveleskie; double | z)Mitehell g b f a slump. will’ gat gnother Bout—mevbe plays, Peckinpaugh, O'Neill and Ghar- | Behan, p. . P 3 rity; left on bese, Washington 9, Cleveland | Betts, p. It looks though, as if Bambino LA -11; base on balls, off Russell 8, oft Coveles- | {Weinert would remain cavorting about the| It now looks as though “Slim"|kle 2 hit by pitcher, by Russell (E'P‘Ef""" f A struck out, hy Russell 5, by Coveleskie 6; fleld. Politis had jumped the Corbin team, | jih S ™ 0 Fd and’ Roth; time, 2.00.| §Friberg out, batted out of or had jumped back to the Pirates, CEE *Batted tor Wilson in Oth. A triple play featured the Pirate.| Whichever way one wants to look at Athletics 7, Browns 4 xBatted for Holke in 9th. . zBatted for Lerd in 9th, Boston game yestérday, which the| it §t. Louls, July 20.—Philadelphia| Imatted for Batts tn dth. Piratés weén 8.6. Traynor, 8. Adams Sk x broke St. Louis' winning streak of six|Chicago ...... 002 100 004—7 and Grimm executed thip remarkabls a El‘im(i fllmefih“‘gh ;lh" f"“‘”v then | ctraight games by winning yesterday's Philadelphis ... . 000 080 061—1 lay w] ookéd on wi orbin, Manager To- é wo bese hit, Eiliott; stelen bases, Adams, play which nipped a Boston rally in & test, 7 to 4. Score: Heathaote; sacrifices, Alexander, Willlamg: the ninth frame, bin thinking him a good bet and the Philadelphia. left on baess, Chieago 7, Philadelphia & team being willing to take him to a:b, base on balle, off Alexander 1, off Behan b 3; etruck out, by Alexander 5, by Béhan 1 Ly Bette 1; hits, off Behan £ in 8 1-3 In- nings, off Betts 2 in 2-3 Inninge; losing piteher, Behan; umpires, Wilson and Klem; time, 1:44. Babe Ruth made thres hits, how- ever. | SR Ry eits wloooondhona lna ol cocococos? ol ol o, o4 o et 30 RO | e aate e, |l osoococssorosccenbul curocomonn | cooowno Tl serisnae cmm e 5 ol cosomorocsonoonas® H 3% = Seed When the Metropolitan tourney | tNeir midst as a regular, thus assur- “lflfl}‘““zfl- et Players teed off today there was s tri. | (08 Nim a full season’s salary for re- ple tie for lead. MacDonald Smith, | 2!NInE the rest of the year. Perkins, o Robsért MacDonald and Joe Kirkwood e Miller, Wére the tis-ees, each wit - Tobin then announced his acqul- ghhaa 146 for 86 holes, h a total of | iyion and the Simsbury team has ad- | pame verticed Sunday's game, featuring Boston, July 20.—Pittsburgh de- The Slim, feated Boston, 8 to 6 vesterday. With vt ,h”;'}f:;z:r‘::‘“::':’ sl — none out in the eighth Meadows was Hartford on the lattars fera aeror| Now Manager March of the Pirates relever by Steineder on the mound Aftainodn unday | announces that Slim has rejoined his|Tobin, rt. ... for Pittsburgh and McInnis lined into = L) team and will pitch against the Besse- | Gorber. &3 a triple play, Traynor to 8. Adams to Leland's Sunday. . Grimm. Sctore: i Pittsburgh, a.b, - Pirates 8, Braves 6 lcomcccomes e U R, e = Jrash e S S wlnocoocommo® C] ° lomaruamenn! 1 Three Wercester pitchers were use- éss yesterday in trying to stop Hart Fnl ¢ r - | Politis did not shew up for prac- | Durst. If. A obestaonia ord and the Senators won 12 to 4,|tice with the Red Sox last night, so it | RoCSiEon b, thus breaking: the Worcester team’s||ooks as though March had the right SR winning treak. donk ; i Willams ;. © ° =1 - Nloccabnvawnnt S. Adams, 2b. . Carey, ef. . Bigbee, If. Russell, rf, Traynor, 3b. 7 30 Maranville, ss. o,Tr'\Z:WB;!‘:F“ made & clean sweep| Manager Tobin will have a lot of | smusted tor Durst in oti. GHimm, 1b. . en .yesterday, winning 7| explaining to do when -he reaches|Philadelphia 000 111 1127 | Schmidt, c. . to 8. Simbury, for not only has the man- |5t Louls .oocooio i fu .o 200 011 000—4 | Meadows, 1. aghmient iadvertised the New Britwin | ove Deoe, fite, Berking —Scllser, Mot | etrinon. 1. . e PrinEfeld won from Pittsield in| southipaw as the pitcher, but also has | Walker: siolen bace, Hauser: sacrifoes 2 711th yesterday by a score of 8| strengthened its team with a view to | Gerber, Rnhm»vsm(firhnw Miller; double ot » _ Saite % plays, Collins and Gerber; Hale, Scheer and ony ::‘:{ffl_‘" #ood form against a left]Lol Cooneet and Hauker: Dykes Behder S Er ab. o 1 ¥ and Hauser; left bases, Philadelphia 13, [ Felix. 1f. A boy who gets a bageball in the - ~ 8t 1,n3|:4‘ base r::; x?n ml‘ I‘!am’;‘;. oft | Powell, cf. Fleacaen to take homé as a souvenir| The St. Mary's team will practice at | Vanlider 3; struck out, by Hasty 3, by|Southworth, ff. . & acting on the natural impulses of [ St. Mary's field this evening in R e T e L e E prep- : S o o ockeal, 3b, . all boys and is not guilty of larceny, | aration for Sunday's game with the | ooy Mot e gy umpires, Mori- | Brociel; &b acctorddlng ;o } decision handed down | Mohawks in Mariden. § i i e *E. 8mith yesterday by Judge Brown in ) - e 3 R. Smith, 2b, al court {n ~ Philade S . . o nlterdon 8, Red boxia Ly Ford, es. o adelphia. Robert | The Corbin team will leave tomorrow Chicago, July 20.—"Red" Faber|conlon, 2b. Cofltehrv 1}1-}1.“'83 sitting in the bleachers | from the Grammar school corner, at|pitched in fine form yesterday and de- | Gibson, c. . ;:rk ;hen":d‘f"'&h‘:’_ 1::‘:2";&; ’l::r’;lle 1? a. m. for Norwich, wheve they will | spite crratic support, Chicago ydfu ;}fi{“;"s’;n{:- e i : play the State Hospltal nine in the|feated Boston, 8 to 3. 'The White|ymagwell . rection and he put the ball in his|afternoon. This is the second clash|Sox won the game by hitting Jack pocket. The hoy was turned over to|of the season, the State hoys having|Quinn hard and timely. Score: a police sergeant and taken to the|yaken the first game. Boston. House of detention, where he spent s fithe night. On Sunday the Corbins go to Sims- | Mo b bury to play the Indlans there, the When Pittsfield took the field| team elaving at 1 p. m. A new twirl- against Albany today the Hillles had | or probably will make his debut with two new faces in the lineup. *Chich” | coihin v Gagnon, former Holy Cross star, was g at shortstop in place of Eddie Taylor, who was moved to second hase, and Bill McCory, who has been with the . Hillies on two occasions, was in the Runs nls Week outfield. Gagnon was obtained from New Haven in a trade for RBobhy Barrett. Complications in the deal National Teague, developed when the Chicago Nationals W T F 8 Tth/| Mosti recalled Barrett, but this action will | now york 2 Bheely not prevent Gagnon from coming to ! (. o4 Els the Hillles as Owner George Weiss of I;‘!Hshurg the New Haven team informed Presi- Chicago dent Haylon of the Pittsfield Baseball | o1 "550 Assoclation that Gagnon would come o to the Hillles regardless of the hasty | . - recall of Barrett by the Cubs. : coomocoonmy e | etooenscnns clcttccouiios ol ocororccons » S | comworvournmuni Sl ocoworneacoone 1 - R @l osemornmomnn ol ocossssccca? = L] »eo3 et B e loonnunoonn Don’t be among those that run around OUT OF BREAT Looking for Assortment of Suits olosocoroosssonal 30 *Batted for O'Nell in 7th xBatted for F' Pittsburgh . . 5 0008 Boston 000 002 202§ Two base hits, Rusesll, Carey, Ford, Boackel; three bags hit, Ford; stelan base. Bighee; sacrifices, Bigbée, Bagwell, Powall, Southworth: double play, Grimm to Maran- ville to Grimm; triple play, Traynor to §. Adams to Grimm; left on bases, Plttsburgh | 6, Boston 4; base on balls, off Meadows 1, off Barnes 1, off Fillingim 1; struck out, by Meadows 3, by Morrizon 1, by Fillingim 2; hits, off Meadows 6 In 7 innings, none out in &th, off Steineder 3 in 1 inning, off Morrison nove in 1 inning, oft Barnes 11 in 5 innings, off Fillingim 3 In 3 1-3 in- nings; winning pitcher, Meadows; losing piteher, Barnes; umpires, McCormick and O'Day; time, 1:58. alorocononrnousass ol oncorurocnoonas ~ soms555527 [ousumaois S e s ol 2 Cwmtih B ot Hooper, rf, Dodgers 1, Reds 0 Brooklyn, July 20.—Dazzy Vance shut out Cincinnati for the second time this season allowing them four hits, not a visitor reaching third base 7o 3|and only three reaching second. The G ceee v no0—3 | score was 1 to 0. Score: & 0 i 0 200 04x—5 o Cincinnati. 0 P TR ee | Wsomocooean 4 mm e g Suits that are specially priced for our Half .Yearly Sale—Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits, $27.00. For- mer price $32.00. %Mo o gy Boston S g ~ e — X ’ 3 ", oper, ciniel -b. . P.o. While Adolph Luque, Cuban pitch- o - ver, T‘lfml h, i a a generous share of the praise for the; 7 ‘| ky, : ; double plays, | Bohne, 3h. brand of ball he is pitching in the New York 4 11 0 2 i 0 3 lert on | Rousch, ef. . National League there is another| Cleveland . 213 18 P e s L twirler who is doing his share to- ‘mg“”‘s 1 B A Te L 3106 2 ward keepin his ‘team in front. gnf'm'n i “Rosey” Bill Ryan of the Giants has| D T v . A won saven straight for the-New York | Chicago : E\ATI(L- AL l_‘;EA(lI« E Nationals While this isn't a large| Yash. - number of games for any pitcher to | Boston 15 E Ginnts Loso anflm win, the truth s Ryan hasn't lost vet —— New York, July 20.—The St. Louis b this seasen. In addition to working International League. Nationals made it two straight from |mailey, cf these en he has participated in S MT WT F 8 Tth|New York, shutting out the world's Johnston. other games in attempt to save “the|Baltimore 3 4 5 8 7 champions, 8 to 0. All of St. Leufs'| T. Grifith, fat frem the fire” for the Giants, | Rochester 2 818 12 runs were made on home runs, Muel- ‘ Ryan pitched for Holy Cross before| Reading 6 entering professional baséball. New | Toronto x1 York got him in 1919 and turned him | Buffalo 13 1 over to Buffalo for seasoning. He|Jers. City x 16 9 15 Lall. 2 was back again the next year only to | Newark 4141710 2 L 3 . 1 29 1 be shunted to Toronto for 1920, The|Syracuse 14 & 2 0 3 v o e e DU O ST BRI L L s h S Cincinnati . . 000 000 0000 | Two base hit, Duncan, Caveney; stolen| base, Fournier; sacrifice, Johnston; double pla Fournier arn igh; Caveney and Brossler; left on ba “incinnati 6, Brook- 10; base on Benton 4, oft 1, off Vanre 37 k out, by Ben- @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@ Men’s Mixture Suits, $16.00. Former price $20.00. 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