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. - L des e EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1024, BANGERS Vincent Richards againet Mishy and SUGGBSTS FUUA fl“ m £ 3 Ak - Plern of Rumaniai Williams and I Bmhu R‘ (] . Yonuas Watsen M Washburn against "m s i . view ] B Hayes. of Kirchmeser and Gones of Hungary As coRPoRA" u hoss mania o ' s p or t Y EASTERN LEAGUE P Seit ' ' Helen Wills Ady 4 M hickham Believes Increase In N H - —— Helep Wills, the American woma N B Wi . § " | - . Yesterday's Results . R b A S tonate . ohameios: Sdvented o ¢ Business dJustifies More Atten | Rratten (Co sed from Preceding Page) Bridgeport 3, Hartford 2. (First (Continued from Meceding Page) ane, i ety eccond ind of WOmen's Nagiee tion Belng Paid To Office, | game; 10 innings.) _— A e - . S Zanas ¢ asa gh t Jefault Mme., Marnet 4 A slance through the City’ league | Hartford 11, Bridgeport 0. (econd | yerry Griffen for the Ploneers pitched | 1#5% b ¢i. Deamark, §: Japen, of Bpain. In the men's singles R tion Counsel John H. Kirks Lox scores shows an appalling num-. | game,) Potals e is def 4 De Laveleye of ¥ m has submitted b ':.' ““;r”rl e m."!:l.”:.u” Ll Pittefeld 5, Waterbury 2 well enough to win, but the verdiet | T Fian Wins Marsthen :.““ o ate . Do_Zavelnpe Beb | nam submitted his annual report : haps & majority of them, were errors| Worcester 4, New Haven 0, went to “Slim" and the Pirate crew ¢ Altheugh the Americans, 1n & con- | o¢ 11aiy 4 Hunter was rious SHOWINE numerous ap -:I;‘l::::.::” : | ing Ineluding several foi . called for poor throws rather than Springfield-Albany, Postponed; rain by virtue of an even dezen errors N b vineing and final demonstration of | over G 2 of B nd O p '4\' -m.“. Is”“ . : crrors in felding the hall, e undoing the elengated hurler, His sup- K We their around supremacy, yesterday | (reat # liritain's big S J 1de. | from assessments of benefts and dame } . e o d o » o | POTt was bad when it was needed. As - \ % I shattered two more world's and one | Whe F S A e s The wat fepartment M : Jim McCormick of the Ploneers v o 4 *S t was he allowed the winners ten hi A Olympie record. The real Olympie N Bwimmers me suits for the collection of bonds, : showed plenty of speed on the bases | Waterbury ,....... 51 26 639 it was'he & g \ e 3o umph went 10 the new Minnish| At ¢ % Tourelles pool yeater.| ol ciafus are ndisg oa Mattas #aturday, and also ability wielding the | Hartford ., 4" a7 1854 | to the six collected by the Moneers, . R | ANy Sienronn Uadss & Siase| ey 1 American women swim Basaatt river Bisiution. 4 cand (R i old willow, Springfield 4" " ,n; Flelds, the Pioneer third baseman : N ing sun he raced to victory in the | n usual interest is the city's action H \Bh‘»;em;r‘. ;; 40 312 1played a whale of a game and al. as assic marathon champlonship, caps i the case of Ann Lewis va Rev, 4, ' Opposing teams “are beginning to H’m?olpd' L 4 :_ ::: | though four errors :‘:'_"'“‘f“"t“:‘""‘l: ' Kisage. | PINE the chimax to Finland's clean R Kiingbers guardian of Dessths k] redlise that any ball hit in the vielal. | 1 0V o 86 4y .gge |MEMMt Rim B was L sweep of the distance races and giving Everment 1n which & volored woman Ly of segond base, on the ground or In e s ¢ ,:f",,.",""',"(',",', !:“:"“'l:"u*l':“‘ . ".> —_—— ' tle Nordie country the greatest sceks 1o have guardianship uu-rhl the alr, is good for an out with Rice ; T "Re oyno! - e ) aurcle it has ever Known, white g his matter is now in the playing that position. The Mohawk | .. G (- h triple, excelled at the bat and Jim Mc. SIURNS PRISON'S OFFER Do Mar Is Third, ootk y . Cormick was a flash on the bases, : = Nienroos, 40 years old and a Hel sults of George Tormay, et \nfislder Io showing plenty of class this| yorcester at New Haven stealing no leas than four of thom. |New Yorker Prefors Varalysis With | Blenroos 40 years old and u lel- ; 0, Jn the aults o George Tormay, o4 9 et | l‘""";'”;“n".;“"":y' N | Plelds also showed a wonderful Liberty To Cure. SU thllab o¢ Sagniry. oad Te: & kiate qualifed only [ INTAESS 8 g A artford.Bridgeport, played as part ’ ed two at - . < : soonds. noarly sl trisl heats. in| .. cut (¢ o . 1t 1s understood that “Hal" Corbin | of double header Sunday. | throwing arm and nipped tw S Ossining, July 14 Siug Fing at- |42 minutes, 22 5.5 nds, nearly six NI Eh g e United | Conneeth was given permis and Ferguson are to be regularly with | the plate with accuratq and bullet- | o "o b inat y coax Nenjas minutes in front of His nearcst riva bt AL N 10 lay & spur track on Chestnut ¥ bn e i A e ’ 18 Clarence De Mar o v 00R4d oto RO over the ¢ h the Fafnir nine from now on. This| NATIONAL LEAGUE UKe pegxtrom hlapontyn. . W gy Teng to rems Bridon | Bactial of Italy, Ciarenoe Do Mar of Britain in the time of 22 m ver the city's protest hould strengthen them considerably, | The Pirates tool oiead in the |, o hital in the hoy ing one of | Boaton, America’s chief hope in the - b orporation counsel has coms ) | see Hal{ was safe o i o 4, slightly be tea 48 4-5 eocon , on the new : —_— Yesterday's Results | #econd frame when Ha . B Ihis leas ¢ \rRlysis r his term race, finished third, slightly vind an the new city charter. Caliza, catcher for the Mohawks, New York 9, Chicago 6. | Dudjak's error, advance on forelll's [oxpired, 80 ho w Bertinl, Frank Wendling Buf .l ENFORCE RULE ON BEACH H ha I»v uch time to giving aced down the third b line in Kiyn 9, Bt, Louls 4 out and scored on Jasper's two Lag- “1 wish to get out nov 1 © 1o wus the next Ameriean to cross the Baloduntio pintons, ¢ ind written to commis. race 0! e Brooklyn 9, §t, Lou o ger. Jasper scored on a hit by Poli. Atk hot & = de. line, Nnishing sixte h. The other hers ‘To Moners ap ¢ met with several the elghth Inning Saturday after | Boston 4, Cineinnati 0, (First game) tis but “SMm" was nipped at second leave b . ek Atericans who finished were Frank Atantie City Requires Bathers boards and the common coundll Tege foul fly, It seemed like a sure out,| Cincinnati 6, Boston 0, (8econd | 8 but % i e (he thld ‘a6t clared Long, He ha . e hok- | Am ; ~ d s nth: Wi Wear Cloaks on Streets ularly during the yeur. So great has but a little baby, just toddling about, | game). |and Conway fanned for the third Out |yiea) fva months and _doctors wor gttt i DA Po- |been the Increase in duties of M of e X e . ( 1l o g 1 T . e | 3 e of N ranCis twenty- s City, { 14.- o e NCredse dutje . toddled into his puth and 'Chink” bad | & (Other teams not scheduled). ;’:h":r':""‘:“ }n‘: :m’.""v ":;L“m‘i‘l"::‘ ‘.m: y:yesaring ihelumazot (ha arlie ) 1, ChBrahlll of Kad Kranolon v Atlantie Clty, N J 1 eePo-| 2000 R84 v repiead 2 | o by and pled log 1o had served his minimu harles Mellor ¢ ice at beach en 1 K it th to doa n?n dive to avoid running the out on a flelder's choice when he Was [term of two and & half years on @ |twenty-fifth. comply with tha “Mackintosh law,” [full time man or two part time men. child down. Standing of Clubs A g | w L. P.0, | caught at the plate, Bheehan was cut |charge of receiving stolen property in| But remurkable as was Stonroos hundreds of bathers for fai to - — e i g 7/ down at second but Beagle was » Manhattan As had no Jjob in [triumph, the highest honor of all in ), p, ng attire must be cloaked to WANT DANES IN CANADA Two years ago, American el New York ........ 52 %6 887 | ¢ A i pubd £, yison Suthorls [{he foss anaivals Bude'to his sounntrre 11D o8 : ANES IN CAN/ critics pronounced Chick Galloway of | Chicago ... T 33 571 (on first on the play. R ,\.m-l.l- then [prospect and no funds, prison aut ori- | the final analysis g D hik "‘,”"" the knoe. i o o Copenhagen, July 14.—~John Martin, Pittsbi 41 ELY 539 | hit for three bascs, bringing in [(jes thought he would he hetter off to 'man, Paave Nurmi, who completed a Most of the bathers were unawar 4 the Athletics the best shortstep, the urgh .. . af 539 | dof S bl il i A g A et 5 fop. Canadian minister of agriculture, who " 2 N seif came in a min- |yeo n In . spital than go t phenor al record yesterday hen, of the law, while others had under -y most improved player in the league, | Brooklyn .... . 42 38 .538 | Beagle and he himseif cam m remain | ¥ ¥ p to th ' y, |Is visiting Copenhagen, is reported to T o 4 - 3 telatives took him hom lend o to tory » | stood 2 ) eln enforced, » " tecently Connie Mack removed him |Cincinnati . . 41 [}] 494 | ute later when Hall singled, e sl I'u. Atives k N v n ‘.fl'rtl'llllllflllv\:‘ tmz::n 15 \:::”'m* r:,”r‘ ?I. ,\‘l ”,-.“\\ .:‘1 K“'I'l ; 1"| :r”‘ f""", % 'he negotinting with the Danish au- from the lineup because of errage|Boston ........... 33 46 433 The Plonecrs got two in their el LA Lk i) : oY 5 5 2 27y pesiod e e at bathers | thOTIties to obtain the surplus Danish work In the fleld | Mhiladelphia 20 47 390 [of the third., Griffen hit but was —_—— - rlumph of the games. iction on complaints that bathers population for Canada. According to 3 3 | g 2 £ 1 %2 st se ks 1 | me clad to the point of {POPUALION Jor Canads, 4 y 3 ught at second. Jim MeCormick . . n Houser Breaks Recor wgre sometimes uncla | ot [ectahie . IS St ool sl L, He stole BREAK DOPI RING Astonishing speed wus shown by |indecency, whfle with others their wet | !Merviews with him published in the Manager Stanley Harris of the = 4 2 % it Akron, Ohio, July 14 With the [, o) merlean P toaim 1 OADLUF: |suite Were & Bulsesie. Copenhagen newspapers, Canada {s Washington Nationals says that in | 5 Games Today second, Dudjak walked and then codhesation ofiaey mately $130,000 | (12 Ama ”‘.“ A adeamn i dnetes & nuimdcsy ready to accommodate Danish settlers I'red Marberry and Allan Russell he| NV York at Chicago, -"-"M;v"'m &bl ;I‘”"m'” ||!:,|m"nmx‘|‘:n' [worth of narcotics and the arrcet of |yugin ovents in world's record time,| PHILLIPS AT LUXEMBOURG |O" frst class soil near railways at has the two hest rellef pitchers in, Brooklyn at st. Louis, | The Pioncers also coun| In ed |tWo men and a woman on charges of | e Spt i TR e T or 55 Gt \merican |AYOTable terms. He describes the the American .cague. That is Rus.| Boston at Cincinnati. fourth. Briokaon, it sately and goored’| Selot it rdotte | \ oo | Luxembourg, July — AMETICAN [ Danigsh emigrant as a desirable type. ' | Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. on Jim McCormick's three base wal- ' A nia colleglan, broke the Olympic rec- | s mhassador Phillips of Brussels, who ERALARUCS o § lop. That ended the Pioncers for the |°Ct: POllCt QARSI ; o 1ord in winning the discus throw.end- (js giso accredited to this court, pre- SR T ¢ e ) telling ring here in yours ding his name to those of Osborne tte San More than half of the people of I 5 'AN LEAGUE day, but not so the Corsairs, G Xty ’ AR T ain + |sented his letters to the grand duchess A han ha f the peop Foul fly balls are the bane of most AMERICAN LEAGUE L In the sixth the Millermen got a |broken up. Feder "I Agents Americ id Ritola, Finland, as the erday. He was later entertained wgland live in cities of more than catchers. & ; {Whe police iu the ralds. Evidence was| .., 4oinie victorg to share &' por- t & dinner | ) population i | Yesterday's Results run, Morellf scoring on Jasper's hit | pi.ineq trom a woman who was ar- b emi's mlory.. Another| ® ™ ¢ * 4 No part of their work is more dim.| New York 6, St. Louls 2. After getting """""""‘.h Flolas cor [rested several days : she fur. |10 .0 m”"l PROLEQ S cult the® acourately judging and| Washington 15, Cleveland 11, et st e T Cuniera | niaieathe iin alleged ArUg |y hen the announcement waa made - . - catching foul flies that force them to| (Other teams not scheduled). |came in. &heehan Nr. avl\'muvrt 'rlv." dispensers, Hat Harold Oiborne: had: womtincat Fo'in.this direction of the stands. Standing of Clubs lni:.""‘l!'r-:fi“"‘ l,::‘r"lmr‘;:{ou;xls n]':“l’l::ll‘l‘;nll: TR pl in the decathlon with an un- | HOORAY'! nd hit. g V' ) C 1 - - v | y ; | LANER IS DIVERTED precedented point score of 7,710 and In thi8 respect Hank Severcid, We Ly P.C.|score by virtue of errors. The acore: 1 deae ; traction 1 H clever backstop of the 8t Louis|New York .. [ 24 575 | PIRATEN . | Copenliagen, July 14.—Owing to the (& fra ": 15 Play:Boaing i (g | Washington .. 548 36 5586 | . AB. R M. PO A E cyrtailment. of the Danish qu ] cnnls Play Begins. =~ { Browns, is probllbly the best in ‘he‘nmrnfl i 0“ 37 igdy | Senvmwte 6 o & 0 3lemigrants, the Scandinavia T Olympic tennis championship fn. » Chicago .. 39 89,500 |ghesnan. 1 1 t 1 olcan line has temporarily suspended |play, which got under way rday . BTNk 38 40 As7 |Beagie1v 1 0 1t 0 1Mpe liner Frederick VIIT from the |with the Amerlean men players tri- SWIMMING POOL During the last eight years of it st 35 42 475 |Resnolde P2 0 1 "INew York-Copenhagen route. The |umphing easily in their first matches, Inajor league record carecr Beverefd |\ L ond ool a8 4 Ll 11 3T Yvessel will be gmployed in carrying | will continue today with the entrance OPEN FOR SEASON has.dropped, only oneToul Ay bal)™ | 1l o B 43388 [Jeuper o {3} ¢ ¢|Daush tourlsts to the Wembicy em- | of women sara in the doubles, The 2,000,000 GALS. PURE WATER . 50,000 Sq. Ft. SANDY BEACH ORI s | | Politls, p ... 1 % 3 Opire exhibition in England. most interesting match today is ex- | . . % This is quite remarkable, when it is| Games Today Total w2 i [ pected to be the one in which “frs. | A Senshore at Your Front Door. considered most _ catchers —average JLAl il Sta Lounig at New York. Jessup and Miss Eleanor | Marion” Z. Sjolt s ha)tdozSul errotaia. veaf on| - iSiGing) ut Washington: : x =l Girl in Star Role [coss mect the sivone ritisn pair. | THE OPPORTUNITY OF YOUR LIFETIME! such plays. | Detroit at Philadelphia. [Boser e : 1 [Miss Kathleen McKane and Mrs. B. | Learn to Swim—or, if a Setmmer, improve your stroke. = | Chicago at Boston. Flelds, &b ... ‘ 4 |C. Covell. ) | Personal Instructions by Dudley l.ce, who starred at short- | Barnes, rf .. 3 0 Other matches on today's prwm:n‘ HERMAN HUNT DOROTHY TAYLOR i stop for the Boston Red Sox early CIERTE A & i i A - Tohn McCormick,...2 0 fn which Americans will participate | Ch fon I Distance 17 Year Old Champion Long 8 h 5 A EAGU > o s | hampion Long « 7 | in the season, is not going so well. | IRIRRNATIORAT Lhac LS R"’J.‘i:}- ;‘" e i ¢ B are Miss Lillian “Scharman ”"‘,"ff Swimmer Distance Swimmer ¥ ‘:;‘e;l:iI:'rel:'"h::";re.ld&egha:lsffl::re‘ Yesterday's Results P, ) skl ?' -] """"'l’{'“:‘,";”"::f,,‘s{‘”,"‘,"',’.',\,';"m‘, In the Largest Swimming Pool in the World, i ] 'S 4 ek L . ! z 2 | neis t zains erte M strong forte, Baltimore 7, Buffalo 4. (Iirst game) Nelson, 't 1 8 0 "r;fi'f” N Nothla® -Willlais R | Baltimore 10, Buffalo 3. (Second Kopec «f it AL against Hadi of India; Hunter and “The “planned evival of wrestling | game). Totals 34 2 here- Wednesday night is causing no Syracuse 12, Jersey City 2, fFITlt’E::l’uc: N, 7 . little talk about the devotees of that |game). i r ! sport, Syracuse 8, Jersey City 6. (Second |, % | e By QLUYAS WILLIAMS ¥ s |game). [balls, oft Griffen 1; Politis uck out, 4 i ? faarie s 4 b (F [ by dritton z; Poritis 9; s, Jin In The bouts, both heavyweight affairs, | ewark &, Rochester 5 (First game) Buifion, .9l 2 kas, Jim 0 arents a n unior s ey e Wwill take place in I. O. O. F. hall on | Newark G, Rochester 3. ~(Second [} Rk kB ol SnaDShOtS g @ McClure Newspaper Syndicate . Arch street, game). | Plrates 4; umpir A. Campbell, Sautterj I - | (Other teams not scheduled.) Both bouts are slated as “to a fin- | time of gama Fafnirs vs. Rangers Standing of Clubs After getting off to a had start the { Gehrig is leading the Kastern W. L. PCipafniv tenm came within an inch of leagye in batting with & mark of .35y | Baltimore o B 25 834 | winning their first game in the City with Butler second and Neal Ball, the | Tonorto . 4735 578 | league, but lacked the final punch to former big leaguer, third ' | Newark 46 35 568 Iput across the winning run. The 4 4 | Rochester . . 48 40 535 | Rangers won the game in the last Hayes and McKeon, battery, was Buffalo .. . 08 41 4‘1 | half of the ninth by a score of 11 to too much {or the Russell tenm ~of |Reading ..... W 'ji',,,i““m e anE e n 2 \ Middletown yesterday and All Ken- | SYracus ot e L he initlal inning the Rangers $ OUT ON POR [ SUDDENLY TRIES VARIETY OF CALLS sington won' 2 to 1. Hayes allowed |Jérsey CIty 25 5T 305 scored four runs when the first two STERS OUT.ON PORC1 AND Sl i 2ING FROM“JUNIORS £ N THIS INSTANT YOUR, SUPPER'S GETTING COLD!" B CUST PLAIN "JUNIOR '™ men walked and Sataloni singled ovi NOR, HAS but two hits, alked a Sataloni singled over second. Two runners erossed the hems plate on the hit. Seifel hit to CALLS BRIGHTLY "JUNICR, TIME TO COME IN T'CR AN Games Today Baltimore at Buffalo. | g enil Reading at Toronto. | Paulson who threw to O'Neil to get Jersey City at Syracuse. the runner at the plate but the latter Newark at Rochester. dropped it, Seifel scored while Whitham was being thrown out at | FIRE IN EAST HARTIORD first. In their second turn the Rang- ers piled up two more runs on two | oy hits and an error, | Loss Is Estimated At About §: | The ¥afnirs dented the home plate | As Tobacco Shed Burns |twice in the third inning when Elliot, o Tulie: S Ao Conbinas “1’1‘;;";:; |"l:r‘~“ .'u}? N(\L]f(ll u_r?\‘, on the e Gl ] circuit in right field. tion tobacco sh 3 e Charland got a hit through short and Joscph Hurlwl_m Bast ,"" vm 48 [scored when 1. Hayes dropped An- X OUSE destroyed by fire of unkndwn origin | gorgne'ay™ §o' (no sinth Lo Fafnirs ¢ ; Ko CARRIES ON early this moroing, Two horsen, v | (T, [0 [0 (e Awth the Fatnirs A y N TERED COMMENT AT July 14, 1882 cow and fifty cl o e |acored three runs, ¥rom then until il it adey i g Ry breife Eightcen Lrrors In This Ball Game | the fire as )ftll ns M}y and 1.\4rm U |the ninth it was a nip and tuck battle, INTEREST TO NEIGHBORHECD Twenty-three runs and only threg [ Plements. The I0ss is placad f“]h . |In this inning, Jimmy Hogan singled Dot o of them earngd. That was Chicago's | 000. A company from the ‘r“-:'l eg [to left field and went to second when byt record of July 14, 1882, when the |ford fire department responded |the return throw went wild, Matty was able to do little ns the place was outside the fire district and. there was | no watcr, Detroit National league team insisted upon making 15 errors, 12 of them by infielders. Detroit outfielders made only three fly eatches. Read 'em and | Hayes sent him to third when he got an infield hit between third and home, Hogan then trotted across the plate with the winning run when Bratton weep: YESTERDAY'S HOMERS sent a long sacrifice fly to center Chicago . National League LY FANNIE ABR H O A E| goyrnier, Brooklyn. | An i r H P.O. A. B Dairymple, It. ... 7 3 2 8 0 0| ypyelier, St. Louis. | Werdelin, 3n CO T e | : oy (e Gore, cf. + 7 3 3 0 0 0| jackson, New York. [Tiltom, 1, ¢ 8 2 o0 o0 MILDRED WEBER - 4 Kelly, es.-e. . <8 8 3 0 3 0| Kely, New York. ‘;*_"’*“yll':lrh b Bon 4 % u] Chicago, July 14.—For consistcncy SUDDENLY TURN ARD L0tk START SCURRYING ARC A Anson, 1b. 6 2 313 01 Wilson, New York. |Charland, *f, p 1 o 3 g|in scoring & record i claimed locally AT EACH OTHER A3 THE YARD CALLING ANNIGUSLY CP COUS Williamson, v 8 38 2| American League | Pautson, - ss .. 1 2 5 1[for Mildred Weber of the Chicago U it » e e N HAVE | Burns, 2b . 8 61,82 1| Speaker, Cloveland | Arderson, p, 1t 1 2 1 2/Woman's Bowling League, who n SAME UNCASY THOUGHT AND ASKIN S L Corcoran, p, 2 2 0 ol kil ey League Lee, cf ... 1 10 0ltained an £ 153 through 33 | CRESSES THIIR MINDS HAVE THEY SEEN ANYTHING .’r:;fln £Y'D & e by ! . « e B |O'Neil, ¢, 1f, 1t 0 1 0 1 N or sore | OF JUNK 8 HE [ Ilint, c.rf, P b tGehrig, Hartford. | ! ety — — |games thi Her high score | L UNICR UP TH Nicol, rf.-se. .. SN B T Il ] ! Lefler, Worcester. ) Totals 45 10 12, 6|was 193, Total .. B . . : M ssruoa | SALESMAN $SAM Making Big Ones Outta Little Ones of Big Ones Wood, If. .. 1 2y1° 0 9 \ Hanlon, cf, 1t 020 0 . = T WHAT'S VOUR WURRY 1D HAVE TO Bennett, ¢, 9039, 1 11 Y' GET BUSY THERE WHAT! AND THEN T 4 -~ NOW THAT Hi x Poweli, 1b 1 %21 HIS CELL AND THEN PUT HIM TO I\\/g \F T HURRY TOO FAST VEARS 0.2 0 4 ;; WORK ON TW ROCK PILE N TUL GET THROUGH N g, ' A3t | | Derby, I 2.0 V' Total 4 st s Chicago .. co 402 742 21123 Detroit .... 000 300 001— 4 Earned runs—Chicago 3. Twé-hase hits—Gore, Anson, Williamson, Flint, Corcoran 2. Three base hits—Dalrym- ple, Kelly, Burns, Wood. Home run —~I"arrell. First on balls—Chicago 1, Detroit 1. ¥irst on errors—Chicago 12, Detroit 3. Struck out—Dy Cor- coran 5, Derby 7. Double plays— Trott, Powell, Bennett; Trott, Farrell, Powell: Willlamson, Anson. Passed int 1, Bennett 1. Wild pitch Time—2:30. l'mp|;e - Dradley. Tomorrow's score: The first no-hit game in the National League,

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