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§ i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDA AUGUST 4, 2 | TYGERS ARE BACK IN FIRST, Jaglowski Holds Hartford Boys YANKEES ONE POINT BEHIND To Four Hits and Falcons Win Washington in Turn is But Half Game in Relr—Slller_BESSEs MiMN U‘v‘;fl; Cz;lomlbfillrl h; Defeats Senators — Chisox Lose to Athletics and | | Sunday Game by Score o "IN EVEN BREAK Cleveland Beats Boston—Giants, With Nehf in Box, | 1 to 1—Locals Take Lead [ in Fourth Inning. CORBIN BOYS 300K BAL, WIN 2 GAWES Deleat Middletown Falcons and All-Kensington The Corbin Ned SBox came through with two vigteries over the week.end, | the first time they have done this this {oped thelr batting oyes however, ahd | Gag 43 ¢ & Declsion Over Visiting | Beat Cubs—Pirates Trounce Robins, Win From Manchester But Drop s o (oo o e | The Valcons defeated the Colored |have had overything possible happen New York, Aug 4.—If the Ameris |b» Eail Slcely, staried the Athletics on a G Th d Stars of Hartford Bunday afternoon (1o them. from losing (wo Eames €an league race becomen much closer (1411 and. ther droe Mol Fhursen o ame 10 Threadcos at Bt. Mary's field by & score of 4 to 1. |y ien ™y TG SER aut aithoxt the relstive standing of the three [ liuge § to 3 in the firet game of the — The game was hard fought and elosely |4 yiv until, this past week-end, they leaders will have to be measured with scrice. Jurns was lit hasi, but the leo- contested all the wa Jaglowski | won two gumes The vietims wers & fourth dimension yardstick, De. [*Als wers unuble to hit in the pinches, | STANDING, pitched masterly ball and atlowed the [0 o SEEE e Tost & 10e4 troit today Is back in first pluce, one [, ebv, PN rerut e Lo P Btars but four hits, [vardiot: and the. 3iddietown Faloons point ahead of the. Yankees, who, in [tie iite £ox : Bristol 6 8741 ‘The Colored Mars were the Arst 1o |y o' ol " ider a 16 to b oppreasion turn, have a hall game advantage |Philadeiphia 141 08 119 | Willimantic T 850 gcore when in the opening Inning af- ¥ ‘.l"‘h:“”m:;:-‘l;»:\: Falk ,',"h','m"“.d“ over Washington. Chicage 0 003 o3 ;_lunt')lu!u ]l’" ~:':: [ter two batters were retired by strikes, (oo no0n gave the loeals a good Still nursing bruises sustained in | 4 |Torrington 3o 4R, Willis got a hit to right fleld and | hen they went to bat in . Louls, the Hugmen attempted to NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘\"‘ Rritain . ‘; 458 ;u:-orrd when C, Willis sent sereaching mr;",f"‘"z,.‘.‘“:;'mi ’.)l,::u,'“m ,if., o beard the tiger in his den with dire o | Meriden 16238 Liriple "«; |;n flrm.kThe l.;m t‘-ue; one aguinst. ‘They suddenly devel. results, Cobb and his loyal followers New Yol hur Nehf was in | was retired on strikes, The colored : threw 42,000 fans into u fronzy of de- 'f'*_“" g 484 botd. 81 Yesterday's Results, lads held the bulge until the fourth |0 Ll T ers suffered grently light by conquering the intruders, 5 ..,,," copped o ,,‘,,,,' . Willimantie 7, New Britain 5, inning when the locals landed on the | o5 g g romped acroes the to 2. The feature was Hellman's sev- ;m. tion of & point behind the Plrates, who Manchester 5, Torrington 4. |offerings of Strong and sent him to plate, enth home run of the season, |derentea lenl.' n. AR 4! (Other games not scheduled.) ‘lhe showers, Kredur the first batter | ™0 "o g0 game in Kensinglon y ctrenit | Grigsby was hit in the face by a batte 3 4 b Sisler's single and McManus' elrcuit | GPEEV SEE V0T, O 4 inning, the | Win Saturday's Game, singled. to right and stole ‘second. |, g,y jort no dispute ax to ;\lmrn Hitting Huyes drive were the deciding factors In 8L hiow breaking his feld glamses and fores | 1o gaturday's game against South ‘I.\Iulkn nn'l Mnll home v\‘l.l'h l(hrflt\.::‘l [tenm was superior. run when he singled to center feld. |4 0y 0nt for 14 bingles for a total Touls' & to 1 victory over Washing- [ing him to retive from the game, a : « ) s o Manchester, the Beases won 11 to 0, | G ten, Judge suved the Senators from [(Negn .oooooeieer s S0 SH BE . 4 New | KIatka was thrown out at third on | 0%, "Ll T R onpea the New York ... 1100185 20510 | Seott and Matcheon worked for New { DeVito's grounder to short. He stole f\‘r,..,.“m'::m ‘|,,,\L,.- “A,,:,,.,,ul ¥ & tha A shut-out with a four-baser in the | Britain, giving Manchester but 7 hits, | {second and scored on moveral Wild |y oiiciod o pretty game after four | B L EXTRA: CORBIN RED SOX WIN TWO GAMES — BESSES IN EVEN BREAK — FALCONS DEFEAT CAPITAL CITY RIVALS — | THE AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADERS ARE CLOSELY BUNCHED — THE CITY LEAGUE GAMES RESULT AS PER DOPE FEVCVI I IPIII T TIPIIIININI NG FESEVIRTIIIIIIINIIETE “SLIM” POLITIS PITCHES AIRTIGHT BALL, ALLOWING BUT TWO BINGLES And Pivates Defeat Saints 11 to 0 in City League Game— Mohawks Romp Home Winner Over Fafnirs, 96— Pioneers Batter Rangers Hard in One Inning and Win 15 to 7. JSlim” Politis was in good form against the Saints in the City league Saturday and held those boys to two hits, winning 11 and 0, Eaeh hit, however, was a humdinger, one being a double_hy Nervo” Nelson and the other a lusty two base wallop by Smith, In the Mohawk-Fafnir game the former won 9 to 6 and the Pio- neers, by hard hitting, won from the Rangers 15 and 7. AR S s i S B ( Pivates ‘T'rim Saints I rhe Pivates kept up their monot PIRATE J”NIORS WIN {onous winning streak by defeating | the Baints 10 to 0 1n a combination of FROM PLA[N‘“LLE BOYS‘WM and bad baseball, Up to the [1ifth inning it was w fine game, with | honors almost even, The Saints had | gotten a single tally, a double by “Nerve" Nelson, and the Pirates had |collected two hits and one run, Rut here beginnith the story of the slaughter, Morelli, first up for the Pirates, bunted and was safe on first on & hit in the infleld, Jaspar fol- lowed with another bunt, which he beat out, This was hit number two, Conway bunted down the third base line and heat it out for the third con- vecutive infield hit, The bases were Pioneery—=McNamara Pliches Yor Youngsters In the third game of a three game series played between the Pirate Jrs, of this city and the Plalnville Plon- eers, the local outfit took the verdict eighth, PIRATES 2. | touched up Thompson 3.8 v Taiblity 1o hit when oasential | mrookise husust beokiier. Grimes had | ¥le the locals touched up ThOmBSN | throws, Merrick then tripled to cen- (U0 RIGEUEC 0L Gn's puss, four | 17 @ 3-8 count In a ganie played at eaused the downfall of Chicago at the (hield the Pirates down to two hits in eig oF h"’a S lfll‘hl( home runs. Iter fleld, Zelgler was safe on first lerrors and one hit ho put on am Wnut HII Park Saturday afternoon, |filled. Schmitt also hunted and was handnof the Athletics 9 {0 3, A |Wning vesterdsy. they bunched two tripies | ley of the Besse ou ® NS | \hen the catcher made a wild throw (¢HBfE B BT B e rouble Kvery menbers of the Pirate team |%4f¢ on @ fielder's cholco as Conlon o sec rov R e 3 Merrick . % S threw Morelli at home, Johnny gadrTam iy ih h Second drove fwin tie opsning same of & five kame serles | wiltimantic, Aug. 4. — Willimantic i rounoe S Mk and "5 Blanchard and st Lot had jelped i the vietory with the hitting e urston he showers, 1y a [ ores I | 5 iy = Ra 3 Jag- o stick, / rotting . e L e d e eombined efforts of Smith and [MrAlkn victars, keening the Dodgers its (dOWned New Britain yeserday after- |),q yi'q ny to center flold, Sedgewick good days with tho stick, Al KCHING | o peynolds leing: the feature, this [siraight bunt and was safe, Juspar O b [seattered. Thres fast double playy helped |noon at Recreation park, 7 to & in |~ > four out of five, onc a two-big ho. ting % hits out of five trips to |georing M ces' err A Shaute limited Boston's hit total to |, Jn contest that featured all of the good ended the inning by sending up & pop Smith got three in five, including a o ) i P ‘nnrln. Xmn Matty Hayes' ll;n N v Cleveland bagged & 3 to 2 vie- | o watched the game g o fly. The scor > « ¢ o minute later Conway romped home on ffi‘e'n.floour- Kept :n the interest 1o | T ing hoen indefimite | And bad In the national game. Fifty | COLORED STALS [ deublasanc tERN o amara took the mound for the |a ‘passed ball and then “Siim" Politls o5y, g urday’s disturhance at | per cent of the hits were long drives, | AB R OH PO ALK LU . s | Plrates und kept Plainville's 9 hits |pyoke r ive I b - h d with a home run in the sev- | ! s ,. Py AD LI 1O A K woke the string of five bunts by lac "‘:hefl w prston Harey Silver | two home runt, & triple and five (wo | Dankin, &b . ARt ;:“.m,.. ( LS % 0 a0 0| well scuttered, Tolll who was on the [jng out a single, scoring Sheehun 3 rooklyn club, | " i ver, 4 [ 2 et : < % £ ) B § P hasmuch as Arthur Neht 'was fn A 00" 010" on¢—y | DEEers, with honors even In that re- ; Seory 2 "] ¢ 1 1 0 o ofFmatnic i § 4| mound for the visitors, pitched good.|eynolds trotted meekly back to he h wasg nothing for the Cubs [ 100 000 oo1—2 | Bpect. Willls, a8 RO LR R o a4 olball but errors by his teammates off- [hench on three strikes, but Hall hit :"':é th:{‘nc‘ctm 10 to 3 bestng g | "Dick Hyland was holding his own ot g Lo son, ¥ i 0 0 o st his good exhibition. Milier and {and “Slim” came home, Schade hit rom the Giants as graccfully as pos- | A M undUing aeniheiagink SRR EHR o uh o e e 18 4 0l7olli hit hard for the visitors with (o the second buseman who touched STie " s datoat dost Chicags second | ! [singles and a double and a sacrifice g/, ™, ° i 00 0 0 222 1 igayle and Conway, in addition to Rey- |the bag, putting Hall down for the ;':':; s urah . uautped - |y nowinated him for the du,‘;"ld":d [ Byl et e T © 8 0 0lnolds hitting well for the Plrates. |third out. Six hits, four of them in- 3 bt y | the rest of the job was finished by [MeIntee, . H 0o 3 v TH JRS. ficld bunts, three of which were sale L"T?‘e"" I‘sw":i 4 “hmvn:rlauns'l\‘o\lgl‘::‘l:‘s, |Champiog Edith Cummings Is De- | Hiram Scott, Sharpe's drive to deep Avdaionifict SR P AR S S it hpa bralight 19 slx uns Al trom Snyders be sl byl | center for a tour of the bases counted | 4, DR T e 14 27 1 i S Te AL et : " 1y b g | SRS ! : FALCONS () 1 1| There was no further scoring until by"s sun glasses and compelled him fo | fending Her Title Today at Chicago ’me first score in the opening inning. L et gt L R 3 0 |ine savants wien - el ll:vnolds reure, $ 5 o [ | Harlowe also hit a homer, | o PO, A B jyo ko, g igd g o OND, 5 A 4 PEE 2 In the only other National league | Matches, | Harloy D LA MANATO {Jaris, 1t S R s T h 0 |was walked after two were down and ment the Pirates sent the | AB. R H. PO A B Fodrewick 00 3 "¢ 0fn 00, 1 " o3 o o |scored on a hit by Hall. Hall scored ‘}""‘;f“l {04 tasteless suppsr on | Chicaso, Aug. 4—Woman national | . o o St 1 0 1 6 1|Kreder, of AL BSOS el et 10 H 0 0fon a triple by Schade, The eighth O rtoend of 5 6 10 2 score. Ydo |EOf champlon. Edith Cummings, the |gmith, 1t SE IR O L R AR NS | it et ) ) Oland final inning saw two more Pirates e e “his ighth straight victory, | defending titieholder, Mirlam Burns sharne, cf 2L @ Merriok, re ' o LB 1 |score, Conway and Sheehan. Toth ;;"" MeKechnie brooded on his |Of 1ansas City, six former western Goame 0 o2 't & 0lzsieer 3p SRRl ) i |were gifts for Conway was safe on anager 3 g champions, and some 150 other [yj, b A1 0 1 o q1|Kapee e G e ) = €mith's error and Sheehan was pass- indefinite suspension incurred at the | Hamel, rf . | sablow skl - | rror hat nde P {women golfers, including many state, [ amy N %L LR U G N e i) 4 il B 5 led, Then “Slim" DPoliti=s cleaned Pol ounds Saturday, as a grand- 4 i e | - - - 010 | e 1 peotat . |city and regional titlists, today played | {Iapdtts @ AR T g G | ratalh 6 20 13 1| At e things up with a triple. stand spectator, EAGUE the qualifying round of the women’s | "% P e S ;""{"‘" Etars . 005 4 ::g""} Fitzpatrick, Hy The Saints never once threatened. AMERICAN L | western golf championship at On-| motals S D AR O G R AL its |7 Blanchard, three ba 9 ldand aside from *Nervo” Nelson's hit wentsia club, EW BRITAT [, Willis, Merricks bases on ball g bl Breper LD BRI i |in‘the opener, they got but one other % 2 |G h 3 bases, s, oft Jas ’ Rlanc 33 off Czubs LG 0D ) v & DETROIT 5 YANKS 2. While Misg Burns automatically [Freen % - 8 b 4§ b |IowaK 13 struck out, by Jaglowski 7; Strong | Pus "8 atrack ot by Blahchnrd. 4: [hingle, a double by Smith in the sev- NEW R 1 Po. A B, |aualificd because of the title she won | yariowe, it 11 1 0 ol Mclutes 2 stolen bases, Sedgowick De. |ci 3; Dagle % siolen banes Snvd enth wit, ef ... 3 0 o 2 o0 o0lat Exmoor club last year by defeat- |7silke, 1b : ‘1 1:' : i lhoRy. §: “CLlbred Q(*'; iy hll: ‘X’.rflllflscn ‘é,‘rma « |'Fd 2 . exmn“!u |‘i| “Nervo's” presence in the Saints' Pugan, i 50 0 2 3 Oling Louiso Kordyce 'of Youngstown, Koeh of ;.- R K 47 Strong 4 In 31-3; McTntos | catoons 7; passed: ball, dackson 2. Love |outfield, as well as Matty Hayes' be- Sn - 0| Ohio, in the finals, she elected to play Iypjjon, s (3 el el R umpire, Snutter; time of gAme |1pt hase on errors, Corbin 4: 1aleons 0| Find the hat, was due to generosity on P et 4 A & 3 a otoday for the practice and a chanee | Matchen 0 0 2 2 o[l'38: hit by pitcher, by Strong (Jarvis.) |jits off Dagle §; Cauba G; umpires, Krauti; [P the part of these two players. Hayes Hofmann, o oy 0lto win low medal honors. Miss [Hytand, p e lslauEt| : tme, of gaive, BTN nabis e e 1 it |took Donalue’s place when the latter Ward, b . ket el 0 Cummings, while she has won honors (4] L St Sl L e HARLOWE LEADS LEAGUE TAB. T M. 0. A B |[Kane, Dacioy base hits, 4 finger and Nelzon filled in for Rt L ap b " labroad, in addition to the national| rmoas o T oo 4 corbin. e R I S s, Hin: i ontASIAaD, sl 2 f ler as never won the western 119 110 30x--7 | Ferguson, tf 1 0 0 0 0 0]cheyi double pl iway; Morril e ?:;::in: xx HEG ) ) x{‘hln(:l\;:“; 7 \‘q\:hi\sl Xu f::‘orltc however, L RO e Pl h Ll b o o {n e hase o § i ‘r‘ harA 31 1 hv'v B EAIN s < 0 S % : g , Harlowe; three base ay Snyder, 1f 3 1 1 % 0 0|Tolli 4; base en balls, o 25 Tol- | BRI et i U Sy o |as the play is over her home course. e pune hite Fianerty, | ocal Dlayer Leads League in Hit- [[iC ¢ A g e s LR i il e R, Ry i R Thirty-two players will qualify for . Zellke, Mullen; stelen ba R 2 |Smith, b [ BT ) U ERE Totals T 2 8 24 16 0|the championship flight and 16 for |Bagley 2; Koeh; m;luhle ;;! . r,‘; -r,;u‘,k,, ting, With Local Team Seccond ’n\.B:v'l\x;\n I:w»“‘. : : 1 3‘ | RECORD : 2 A ‘\Y x—Batted for Peunocks in 9th. |each of two other fights. Match play |1 B ey et on bases, Willlo | Team Battlng. Ui 1% 0o J., Aug. 4 — North oL 0s S :xfj'n‘:“!‘n’;' .;;:m“lvns‘[:; s | will be at 18 holes until the finals on | nantic6: ; sacrifice Adams; 2 Heln, p .. 10 4 0|Jersey Country club's course record SR N lhakatin $tn | Saturday, when - 36 Tholes will be Of interest to the New Britain fol- e 75 1|was broken yesterday by John Gold- (0 DETROIT | | Plaved for the tiy R O B a1 aaties }:;‘c‘:s :fmlhbe l;);al entry In the State| 77 en, club professional, who went over |Conion, p, rf ) ST ot R TR = L o Nichols and Lynch; timo of game 1:35. gug ¢ the news that Harlowe | . P.O.A B the 18-hole course in 67, five better |Haves, « 3R U e S ,!,"ue",h' A b “iManchester YOUth DleS of the B-L team has assumed the bat- |Venturo, 2h . e 1than par. He had seven hirdies \11: wi i T I U i e 1| ) . ting leadership of the league, having|Iields ss .. 0.1 1 2 0lgn de TR T UL Rigney, 8 s1b 2 | When Struck by Trolley | Cincy Has Close Call in : Stetarmibl Y 1 1 5 ofSullivan, made the course in 73| o seen G Cobb, ¢f GESLYL Lo en dtruc ) 1ol f?Y o 2 |dumped hia ‘batting average in three gy of . 1 0 1 0 o|Golden and Sullivan won - the -four- | Totals 0 015 8 Hollmann, 022 1 8 0| Manchester, Aug 4—Cletus Cur- Defeating New Haveners | weeks from 339 to 392, passing out some from Irank Whitehead and | 3 ©3 1 0 o o o tis 23 years old, died at the Manches-| New Haven, Aug. 4. — Cincinnati Ray Holden, Torrington manager, (Continued on Following Page) |Paul Duvel (Continued on Following Page) Bassler, ¢ 2 o o0 5 1 0| ter Memorial hospital at 8:30 o'clock | won an exhibition game from the | Who has an average of 386. I ) Woodall, 2 ,'\ ll‘ 1 j :: | 1ast night of a concussion of theinew Haven Fastern league team here In the team batting the local entry e 3 a2 Whitentll, p C0 0 1 Dl brain sustained late Saturday night|yesterday, 4 to 3. The score: is in second place with a team bat- | & < Wi T 53 % T o when the automobile which he was r. h e |ling average of 235, whieh s 12| When a feller needs a friend BRIGGS New York L0160 000 061—2 | driving on Center street collided with | Cincinnati 3po!n|s behind Bristol, who leads the . Detioit “'j""fl ""‘} ““"“‘“‘a Hartford-Manchester trolley car, | (National) ...101 100 100—4 10 1 |lcague in team batting with an av- = A e oty Weaaal Tah; | Trivea by John Robinson. The crash | New Haven erage of 267, home run Heilmann; double play ey | occurred when Curtis, ; proceeding; (Fastern) .000 000 0O3—3 6 2 The averages of the individual play- B R, S (unassisted): left on hases Ne | west on Center street, failed to stop Benton, Sheehan and Blott; Leete | €rs €how that the team can boast but ;‘:“‘:"‘u“_ksi_“":’f‘:k"‘u','““;; "\('m“""","'lf"l” h\'}whrn. it is alleged, the motorman | and Nisto. three players who are hitting for towland; time J2:2 | ch he e - | Bor . . . e i E ¢ ; | Curtis, however, kept on going, it is B;’I%Sh;tteés "‘Ol]'d M;‘[lkt‘“e averages of the others of the { To GO RIGHT OQVER To AUNTY TAYLOR INDIANS 3, TED SOX 2, | said, and the impact resulted in the | In London Swimming Meet | team members are as follows: Goeb ( e N onton semdrdas. s tn | Wheel being thrown - from ~Curtis'| London, Aus. 4—Anne Borg, the | 207 Bers, 250; Begley, 233; Dunlap, AND TELL HER HOW VERY SORRY YO P %, Sherrod Smith was hehind tn fhe seventh | lmndls. lin «-unsv(l”\“r}c?do( W 11}\‘|1l C"}I‘”- Swedish Olympic swimming star, yes- | '“ hGrecne. 221; Mullen, 2053 ARE FOR RUNMNING ACROSS HER Lawn : tnning when he vetited for a pinch-hitt is' body was crushed against the | terday broke the world's 1,000 yard | Matchton, 187; Palmer, 125; Hyland, - UN SiEte nitenb ths et two . Wings. | steering posts | awimming record, says a despatch to | 991, AND THEN THROW YOUR ARMS ARQ J_D [ :?rlc“\:‘" L‘r‘)::;x:n':“ymnn’vl Fain s n. Tenie| o |the exchange telegraph from Copen- | ——— HER NECK AND GINVE HER A BIG KISS | Fun by Boone (o open the seventls mning. | BROWN WELPS TITLE [nagen. Bors made the disfance in 12 yoo ar y 2 A & | ke PO suana 0 CME S0l o |iminutes 20 4-5 seconds. The old rec. | Yale Management Arranges 0 e o S \ : bl 0 U0 05X gissourd Valley Tennis Champ Also lord 12 minutes 44 3-5 seconds, was | New System for Tickets B , | Gets New Crown | held by Norman Ross of Chicago. g o BRUWRI | By The Associated Press, it £ New Haven, Aug. 4—Under a new % ¢ g A floux City, lowa, Augz. 4. — Wray | 16 HORSES BURNED plan for the allutment of tickets for < Rice, 1t ¥y o Brown, of St. Louis, retained his ““el e . o ' | Yale university football games in the ] Leibold T " las Missouri Valley tennis champion | Norwalk, O., Aug. 4.—S8ixteen race | oy here next fall, the Yale univer. . ot n o8 1 4 1lana annexed the interstate title as horses were burned to death late last | gjpy Athietic association will issue sea- adgs. 1 1% & % 0lwell on the courts of the Shore Acres |MEhL in a fire which destroyed one of | 455 hooks calling for admission to the A 0 2 2 0 Roat club here yesterday, defeating |the three barns at the Huron county | North Carolina, Georgia, Brown and o 0 % 8 tiNyron Mutchinson, St. Paul, Minn., in "(:’" A’rounrlas ‘:erql_nnd florI " ”t'lmé Maryland games. For the Dartmouth ® % o 1 oo fourset amtch, 4—G6, 6—2, 8—2, "';T"""d‘ °:l""“° fon of all buildings | gapje on October 18, the season book o0 0 0 0 ulf=8 4““}{ e '”"f'm h ished - include | H01der will own a coupon entitiing ReRe —| Half an hour after his singles | Horses Which = PETISRES INFINGe | him to apply for an unlimited number S iie tor oyt Bih 1/ y.ateh, Brown went back to the court | Worthy Boy, Rejected, Irma J,r;. OF0, | of tioketa for that Sontest, Coupen st Lovis and paired with his brother, Wood. |Bonnie Delight ’"”h 'I‘f"""‘ . irect, | o 1ders will be entitled to apply for His Y ward Brown, won the doubles title, |freanent racers on half-mile harness |y, tjokets for the West Point game Jobin, f ' defeating Carl Meyer and Walter [1FAEks L e been | O November 1 and for ons ticket for kbl 3 Newell, Kansas City, 7—0, 6-—4, 6—1, | s ale-Har v. 22, :,:V‘e’r‘,h:: i H we < » i [caneed by sparks from s hot water | the Yale-Harvard classic Nov Jacobson, of E Miss Lottie Tuller, Leavenworth, |Neater in the barn. No estimate of | “‘“‘“‘__. Brtoit, o «serriied 0 Kan., successfully defender her valley |the lose could be obtained. Steam Rollers Lose Game ' ' 3 le, defeating Miss Ruth Hager, Kan- e . B H oottt kel il BOSTON TYPOS LOSE | To Boston Natl, Leaguers ~ en's singles final | Chicago, Aug. 4. — The Chic go‘ Providence, R. I., Aug, 4.—The-Bos- “I;"":’_”“m & Horace Harton, Sioux Falls, § D, |tvpesetters, hosts to other printers |ton Braves defeated the Steam Rollers Bt 1.»-fu ' ' and Charlés Dauer, Mitehell, 8 D., |from various parts of the country in | nine of this city 5 to 3 in a well play- Heme runs, M-Manue won the junior doubles by beating Al |the annual international printe\rs“fid game here yesterday. Andrews Rice, Tudge, McManus [ Finkel and G. Duessing, Omaha, 6—3, | baseball meet, yesterday defeated the | held the major leaguers to five hits, Pases 11 " e 8, Sl 6==i, Boston Typos, 4 to 0. Tn the second | but last control in the fourth and the | en balle off Crzden 5 Dais Miss Fuller and ) Hager retain. |game of the day, Detroit outslugged | Braves tallied four runs on two walks, | S 2>\ N b Ogden: wild pitches o ed the women's deibleg title when | Pittsburgh, 11 to 8. two hits and an errer. The score: 4 oo sl ki they beat Mies Sadie Peer and Miss | S ——— R.H.E. Some uninitiated stranger at Satur- | Boston ....... 000 400 100—5 5 2| K\V" \ Y ath Richardson, of Kansas City, | | day's game asked whether Ross was | Steam Rollers,. 001 200 000-—3 14 3 } heing paid to umpire, or to be a Lucas, Mann and O'Neil; Andrews | dialogue comedian with the players. and Connors. i ATHLETICS 0. WHITE SOX 4, Chicags, Aug 4.- fielding of a bunt Now is the time to learn l to bowl | Rogers’ Recreation Alleys IS THE PLACE 1t Is Always Best To Bowl On the Best Alleys ROGERS RECREATION BLDG. 50 CHURCH ST. @ ’ffi//f’"lfl*/’li“ ot g AN [\ 5 Se— e - — @928 nyTRBUE W

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