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Sl The Meriden St. Mary's team will play the Rangers of this city in Mer- lden next SBunday afternoon. This is the second clash, the Saints having! won the first, Speaking of Sports The Corbin Red Box practice to-| morrow evening at Diamond No. 2 at‘ Walnut Hill park, | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDN The Sheikess of Paris Washington . . 000 000 100~—1 Boston ... 010 410 00x—86 Two base hite, Gharrity, Pleinich 2, Mec. Millan; three base hits, Burns, J. Harris; home 'run, Goslin; stolen base, McMillan; sacrifices, Harrls, Shanks; double plays, Peckinpaugh to 8. Harris to Evans; 8, Har- ris to Peckinpaugh to Evans; Flagstead to Burng; left on bases, Washington 2, Hoston 7; base on balls, oft Mitchell §, oft Sedg- wick 1, off Quinn 2; struck out wick 1, by Quinn 1; hit | balls, oft -Benton 3, oft Doak 3: struck NATIO 'I‘lL LEAGUE by Stuart 1; hite, off Doak § in & fi | off Stuart 4 in 3 1-3 Inning, off > none in Inning; hit by pitehey Omey Wins (Roush); by Stuart (Bohne); I Cincinnatl, O, July 26.—Cincinnatl | Stuart; umpires, Klem aid | uson; won the last game of the St, Louls|*0% series, 7 to 4, by hitting Doak freely | in the early rounds and finiehing strong off Btuart in the last two in- nings, QUONOS VS, IVORYTON, On July 29, there will be no at Quono Park. The Quonos 3 2-3 innings, off Sedgwickc 3 in 4 1.3 in-| nings; umpires, Hildebrand, Holmes; los- | ing pitcher, Mitchell; time, 1:20. N Sy | The Standard Steel and Bearings | team of Plainville will play the Mer- fden St. Stanislaus nine at Hanover | park Sunday. | travel to Ivoryton and play i | Ivoryton and Essex team, on the 0| Comstock Cheney fleld, one of the 0| best baseball flelds in the state. The 3‘Qucnox will play the Meriden Cute | lery at Quono park, August 5, and 0 the Ivoryton team on August 12, at 1/ Quono park. The Ivoryton team has 0! beaten, this year, Middletown Kaceys, !.i Meriden Cutlery, Corbin Red Sox of 0| New Britain, Portland, All Nauga- 0l tucks and think they can beat the .| Quonos. 3 8t. Lonly, a.b. e b ’ A skipper doesn't necessarlly have to be an athlete. Slomncocorcumnuon a e = .0, Tlack, ¥, i1 Blades, 12, . Horneby, 2b, . Dottomley, 1b, . Stock, 3b, Myors, cf, Atnsmith, o, . Indians 1-3, Browns 3-2 8t. Louls, July 25—Cleveland and St. Louis divided a double header which was featured by home runs here. The Browns won the first con- test, 3 to 1, and the Indlans anncxed the second, 2 to 2, in 13 innings. In | : : the first game, McManus' home run 1 ; after Willlams had singled in the | ' : eighth inning decided the issue, | Brower scored Cleveland's run when | he hit for the circuit in the seventh inning. Tobin tied the score when he duplicated the feat in the Brown's half. | Burns, rt, Jamiegson's four-base hit in the 13th | Daubert, inning won the second contest for the | Bohue, 3b. Indians. Myatt and Tobin also [Roueh <f. cracked out homers during the con- |ronseca, test, which was a pitching duel be- | Hargrave, c. tween Edwards and Kolp. FEdwards “:‘“"““"y- 08, enton, p. . struck out 10 batters. Scores: First Game. Fasser Jess Sweetser or Yale, national amateur golf champion, came in first in the qualifying round of the western tourney with a card of 143, thereby winning the gold medal, Carter, with 145, was second. Frankie Genaro of New York| a much touted gentleman of the| ring, is golng to have his hands filled with trouble Friday night at New Haven or Frankie Daly of Staten Island is certainly wrong in his idea of his ability. Genaro meets Daly in the principal bout of the Nutmeg A. C. outdoor carnival of swat. . Doal, p. Babe Ruth made his 23d homer yes- xBarfoot terday, kriocking the ball clean out of the lot and against the roof of a house across the street. lcurmrnconacmaman » 8hordel, p‘ . 38 *Ran for Lavan in 8th. xBatted for Dosk In 5th Clnclnnal alorococcorccorncs 2lonccconnus M Slrvorccarnnmwacs 10 HAVE WATER POWER .| Seven Thousand Workmen Engaged in Constructing New Bed For River Munich, July 25.—Bavaria will ha one of the world's greateat pow plants when the canalization of the Middle lsar river i{s completed. Seven thousand workmen are en- - _"|gaged in constructing a new bed for 27 15 3| the river which will make it possible i ,’.‘gl‘l‘ l'-‘;‘;*‘»m develop an electric current aggre- Tw Banel N T home run, Har.|Bate 480,000,000 watt hours yearly. grave; stolen bases, Daubert, Caveney 2;|This will result in a saving of 500,- sacrifices, Duncan, Benton 2, Flack; double| 000 tons of coal annually, the cost of DI, o onseca to Caveney to Daubert; La-| which has been estimated = at 400 000,000,000 paper marks. ® Now he's tied with Cy Williams in the home run race. | Runs This Week e — Two men were on when Bambino | clouted it in the ninth and his team won from the Athietics 9-2. National League. wT B F 8 Tt vonscomooy hHochscocos Ty Cobb's pets took a brace of games from the White Sox yesterday during which Harry Hellmann sock- ed his 14th homer. | New York Cinelnnati Pittsburgh Chicago Brooklyn ‘St. Louis Phil. Boston . | St Louis . | Cincinnatt - % w00 100 =30 st. Louls Cleveland Batteries—Vang! and O'Nelll, der and Collt Rabbit Maranville's fondness for =1 Lavan; the red likker has cost him his right Lt to drive an auto in Massachusetts. His license has been revoked after two offenses. DNk K OOy van to llornsby to Hottomley; left | bases, §t. Louls 11, Cincinnati 8; base on Mrs. Vanderbilt's Twin a Star Second Game, Cleveiana, a.b, 1 ol rruroocscunon > American League. 8MT WT F STth Jamieson, I, Summa, rf. Speaker, cf. Sewell, 88, Wambsganss, Gardner, 3b, . Lutzke, 3b. Stephenson, 2D. Brower, 10, Myatt, ¢, . Bdwards, p. ‘Waterbury whanged out 15 hits off Mattes yesterday and won from Al- bany 11-3. New York Cleveland St. Louis Chicago | Phil. Detroit Wash. Boston A fast 12 inning game was played at Hartford yesterday which Hartford won over Worcester 7-3, - T ) Lol e et MMM MM oo R wlrroocosccoon cleoccoscccca? New Haven, with Hyman in the box, had an easy time beating Bridgeport R 7-4, ! International League. | S MT WT F 8Tt Baltimore 6 4 Rochester 0 6 Buffalo 17 13 Toronto 2 3 Reading 4 2 Jer, City 7 WNewark Syracuse 48 St. Louls, a.b. ¢ Tohip, Gether, ss. . Williams, 1f. . Jaceobson, cf. McManus, 2b. Bevereld, Collins, ¢ £ E 11, 3b. hliebne syeeeiaes o o1 Kolp, p. *Robertson You've heard about these sheik guys; well, take a looksee at this sheikess. At any rate, that’s what they call her in Paris be- cause of her eyes and her heart-breaking ways. She's Lily Janlys Only three hits did the Senators get off Quinn's delivery and Boston won easily 6-1. soo00f Johnnie Shugrue of Waterbury has recovered from his recent operation and once again is in talning for some Connecticut and New York state bouts. *Cobb Holloway, p. Cole, p. v... 1 IR soco AMERICAN LEAGUE (Continued From Preceding Page) x x 0 & 61 Jack Tobin Ialatter Saturday an.-_‘vMayflower Will Enter Sunday games for his Corbin Red Sox | In Lipt(m Trophy Race for August. Following is a list of the lightweight | 1.D(;'t]g:“c:ct;;'o,_]“::ss'srai,'{}lo’,.vm champs for the past 50 years, and the| rjeq out of international method by which they won, includ-| men's contests because of her yacht|owrx sut 1 ing number of rounds: like lines and great sall area, 11| ; Year Lnemplon. have her chanmeg in the open fisher- Lt dalast] men's race in Massachusetts bay Jack McAuliffe (R't) August 27 for the trophy offered George Kid Lavigne Claimed [ hy Sir Thomas Lipton. This event fERS S L rds gl ol ;"’lgl open to fishing schooners of all the my world, will be raced under “Fisher- 1605-06 ng Nelson rds.| men’s Rules,” with no restrictions B e Ayt sy b ol | _*Ran for Severeid in 7th. | Cleveland .. .. 001 100 000 000 St. Louis .. 100 000 010 000 Two base hit, Speaker; home run, Dbin, Jamieson, Myatt; stolen base, ! son; sacrifice, &, St. Louls 11; off Edwards 6, oft Kolp 2; struck out, by Edwards 1b by Kolp 1; umpires, Gwens and Connolly, time, 2:30. Chicago. ab. . 000 001 053—9 002 000 000—2 stolen base, Dykes; Mays; double plays, kes to Galloway to Walberg to Dykes t on bases, New base on balls, off off Walberg 1; 2; hits, off Rommel alberg 3 in 1 luning; el; umpires, Nallin 1: New York .. | Philadelphia Home run, Ruth; | sacrifices, Rommel - (unassisted); T 26.—The | Hauser; Dugan to twice| to Galloway to Hau .| York 6, Philadelphia 4 fisher-| 3y 5, off Rommel Hooper, rf. McClellan, E. Collin Mostil, cf. Kamm, 3h, . Graham, c. . Thurston, p. Robertson, p. . *Schalk ... Yucatan has fallen for America's | great national game. It's sending a physical instructor to the United Tygers Win Two 3z States to study baseball. *Batted for Robertson in A . | Chicago, July 2i.—Detroit won both Detrolt . 210 100 102 Blue-Flame Fuel How Won It o Clalmed games of a double header from Chi- |D 1902-08 Britt Clatmed | cago, 4 to 1 and 9 to 6 respectively. | Chicags OO > kg ; : ; ; three base 1906-08 Joe Gans rds. | + iThe White Sox were unable to hit|yus cobh, Helimann; stolen bases, Haney, 1905-10 Battling Nelson ras. | poy o h“l’] ‘"f“’;“ measurements O | pyjate effectively in the first game, |Jones, Woodall; sacrifices, Rigney, 1Heil: 1910-12 Ad Wolgast rds, | ballast. It wi ¢ part of the Dro-|yr.;imonn eracked out his 14th homer | mann, Manush 2, E. Collins, Veach, Me- 1212-14 Willie Ritchle rds, | gram_for the celebration of Glou-| o the season In the first game. The |G\€llan; double plays, Blue to Rigmey to 1914-17 Freddy Welsh rds. | cester's 800th anniversary as a port.| e 2 % _game, " | Blue; left on base, Detroit 1, Chicago 5; 217 Ranny Tdonatd rds, | 2 |second game was a free hitting affair | base on balls, off Robertson 5, oft Holloway s In the first few innings but settled |3 off Cole Ii struck out, by W. Collins 1, y o | + i 5 ceen | DY Robertson 2, by Cole 1; hits, off W, Col- The Hartford Juniors swamped the | |dewn into:-a pitching duel betwedn |)p "y %0 fiuce o “Halloway 4 in's e | Cyclones, 16 to 0, in a Monday night| — Robertson and Cole, in which the for- | nings, none out In 5th, off Cole 2 in 6 in-| twillght game at the acid bed, Gene| Le‘t-Handed Golfers to Compete mer's wildness cost him the game.|nings, off 'I‘llu).!t{vn 7 in 3 innings, off Rob- A et NawY . 4 Habvik: |ertson 4 in 6 innings; winning pitcher, Biiltie, & 14-yoar-ald New Yory hoy, Fourteenth Annial Event 9oro8 umpires, | pitched for the winners, allowing | First Game, three hits and fanning 19, | Chicagoe, July 24.—The country's| A r | left-handed golfers are to have their|Retroit ... Pt Bl e Cole; lostng pltcher, Robertson; 5 Ormsby, Rowland and Dineen; time, 2:02, EETIEEEITESIIEERSIIINSIIEES | day at the Midlothian links here be-.rh;‘;i';f:rmf iotts” ana ?f:a;::; e ginning Aug. 2 In the club's fourteenth | ship, Lyons and Schalk. annual opén southpaw tournament, | o the only eyent scheduled annually for | southpaws on the greéns., Almost oneé | hundred entries have been received for the thirty-six-hole medal compet!- tion. John P. Humphreys, Columbus |ypnieh 1e | Park, Chicago, and a member of the |Heiimann, rf. University of Illinois golf team, is the | Voach, ef. title holder. He plans to defend his | RiEney ss - laurels. g W. Collins, p. e IS ) GREE> ) €T (4RI ()RR () D> () X, 0., 18 Foul X. X, 17 s 40 Foul 16 Decision 20 X0, 9 TOURNEY FOR SOUTHPAWS in | | | h. 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