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S ——— 2232531 ieiareeaeeatasiisiatenitastises PIRATES STILL ON TOP IN BATTLE WITH GIANTS Pittshurgh and New York Split Twin Bill—Vance Wins | Own Game For Robins Over Cubs—Cards Reat Braves — Cincies and Phillies Split Double- Draw Mackmen Lose to Indians — Detroit Header—Senators Athletics - Trims Boston, w York, Tuly 10 (/A—The ot Coogan's Bluf ends today the Pirates still on top of the heap Defeated in two out of three games in the present fes with the Giants, Pittsburgh can lose again today and still retain the lead of the Natienal league by a shade. The Pirates took first game of a double header with the cham pions vesterday by walloping pitehers to the trune of 12 to 3. The Giants won the second game, 7 to 5. With the score 4 to 3 against the Glants, Frisch singled, Meusel doubled and Kelly pnt the left Aeld stands for a home run Dazzy Vance, Brooklyn pitehing a¢s, proved vesterday that he could alse hit. With two men on hase he clouted a homer and Robins nosed out the Cubs Fight scattered hits ylelded the Braves but one run and the Cardinals scored easily at Bos ton, 5 to 1. The Reds split a twin boll with the Phillles in the other two games of the National league, Cincinnati taking the first at 6-3 as Carlson weakened in the eighth and nith after hurlig brilli ball. Thirty-three hits were crowded the second game, with Phillies improving on a the first inning to win by 11 to 3. The Senators edged a little fur- Athletics by 5 victory on the wings of a wild pitch by Lyons, White Sox pitcher, The teams played eleven innings before Chicago cracked, After pulling within two runs of Cleveland in the seventh, the Athletics were heaten by rain and had to resign an uphill battle to the Indians, 13 to 11, The Yankees and §t. Louls stalled by a shower in the fourth frame pulled up f of third its third ton, 5 to with four one in the ant the five run start | ther away from the riding to an & up to were Detroit in fou na game Chicago by ing Leonard was his AMERICAN LEAGUE FHILADELPHIA n tory ov Connaliy Wi new inane sul fe a0 TH s 113 181 pltenar—R off Halnes| Little Further AL LEAGUE PITTSBURGH A.B. R, H. (FIRST GAME) e (Continued on Following Page) Easily From [T NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERATD,' 05 GIVE IRON WORKERS BEATING Meter Readers Teach Rivet Slingers How fo Play Baseball There's a gang of iron workers vho have been engaged In erecting A gas Gas Ligh thought know a | ing they Mary's ascos. The meter readers started out in the first inning on one of the worst hitting orgies they have indulged in this year the score showed that they had blanked the iron tune of 9 The he was in Cormick humbled The work ing rivets and swinging beams but Mace's shoots came night them for enly two opponents back to the bench via the |strike out route, hases on Barnes, was the outshining star at readers, the bat behind h of four, including two a triple base ply latter wit Stevie got real sore with the root- ers kiddi came to with patch gending out shouts of “Come on, let's see you hit it,” E. | ted his teeth and lan Gould's o |close to the cemetery. have ma oAb tired keeping 1 Johnny | | | | four is probah The Rle COLLEGE TRACK MEET "% American and English Stars to Com- | houss for fleld that the batters couldn't see Stevie has |to his family lately and it is thought that he hases and landed on a 1y in Northampton b scos will Shop next Tuesday evening. The sur at Cambridge the New Britain t Co. on Cherry street who they could play ball who ot different after a trounc- received last evening at St. from Jim Lynch's and when they had stop- workers to the to 0 avy artillery of the Gascos are form while Jim Me- kept the iron workers all throughout the game. ers might be good at sling- up so fast last smoke.© Besides allowing hits, Mac sent nine of his he allowed but two balls and hit two batsmen. right fielder for the meter with im. &tevie Dudack close Barnes got thres out aggers and while Dudack got a two and a thre- bagger, the h three men on. him. Tn the third he bat with the sacks loaded the well known raspberry ng Stevie grit- ded on one of eending the ball Stevie could de home on the hit, but reached third he was too had an addition erings 1s to walk the floor nights, him from getting his sleep. Sheehan connected for the they say the ball freight going east and now prohably play the mars July Olympic Los Angele [he won th champion ol This se old Univ freshman, conld not |in his favorite sport be to work fo sup And it was not job that t | down. e digging holes during the week an nearby summer sity of & ioir was it is not ha told his coach, 1) Cromwell | came last summer he foun was sick. A | Barnes left nclor's ord wter Not daun his Stadinm To- morrow in Field Events, The Ox Yale of follov Hars I frack When & was up steadi Mass, July 10 (F— and Harvar the etadium the thoughts rd-Cam meet in arge in cinder pat} gathering comed also compls Camu- | lege with ar at Oxford, | New York on wood men m in the sp hool, wtered in the per-| Watters of | th i tef stand- | Ho t ely con-|to train ] :“";; Sid Terris and Ace (3| Hudkins Fight vwood store laily fisld aseman Flnn\ South {35 Va. July 10 (P—First | New & be Lewis Wins Techn Victory Over ('; Tulsa, Ok Y Racing Y -!(’ln\ R(‘;le\ ¢ . Ju “c_.mej. To Arrive at hmch = 10 (A —The BreAliby LR four yachts gan | Wiy riner, owned race from AERMAN-TRAVERS g fan LEE BARNES 10.—A AS AT van Tonight FIGHT FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925. Athlete as Laborer HLETE AND LABORER ‘ UP"H LFAGUE GAMES onp Teams Tied For Second Place To Come Together in Contests at Willow Prook, ight will gee two good games church lea f e tied fc together to niong onr teams will out the second place {hresh Rlue and scheduled for a he 11 nter ehurch will meet {he the South chureh nner-up post a neat lit Ir-cornerec wins ch other, Tn the play ed so tar, the Blue Arn the Whites, the White ed the Center church Sinte z0- uebirds. n made e games Tuecday in lact cve “Real Folks at Home (the Park Waste Gatherer) \_SUPPER ‘[the Dragons. Tonight's | [ wELLo BESSIE: LUCK LATELY PICKIN' UP GooD ADING MATTER DEMPSEY LIKELY T0 BE ‘ HARTEORD T0 PLAY BUSY WEEK-END FOR e NEW HAVENSUNDAY Wojak to Be at First Base for . Meet Bartley Madden in Rin, | Nines Gettng Up Steam a5 S| ™" "o v mer | son Progoesses Through Summer | wex work suy 1o ve—reus- |- Senators in First Sabbath Til ring seemed brighter today as a n.; sult of initial steps by promoters in | shaping two matches for him. il Floyd Fitzsimmons of Michigan | City, Ind., signed Bartley Madden, veteran New York heavyweight, to fight the champion in a 10-round no-decision contest on labor day, New Britain bassball fans will be Hartford, Conn treated to all sorts of baseball over the week-end according to the schedule of local ball clubs. Tomor- row, the City league will furnish the excitement when the teams resume play after mors than a week layoff, while the independent ball clubs will disport at home and foreign dla- monds over Sunday. Tomorrow at 2 o'clock on diamond No. 1, the Burritts and Orfoles will July 10.—Hart« ford will have its firse Sunday league July 12. when Neal Ball's New Haven Profs engage Pad« |4v O'Connor's Hartford Senators at Clarkin fleld unday ball in Hartford is now ble through the Jocal option bill passed at the last on of the gene though Dempsey's name {s missing | eral assembly Waterburq, Bridges from the contract. Fitzsimmons dr.‘r(rv and New Haven had Sunday clared fhat the champlon had an-|ball for several scasons but the Sab. nounced his willingness by cahle to|both games have not been legal until come to death grips. The Burritts |mest Madden, provided he could get im\.« 1son and the Hartford mane are leading the league and the [inta condition agement has therefore never made Orloles are boasting that they will| pampsey has haen the venture set the tleaders down. The Burritts [qunted as saving that he will re There will be brief exercises as went through a snappy practice 1ast | qyjrs four monthe of tr ng and | Clarkiu fleld preceding the game and night and feel fir for the tussle to- |cavaral preliminary houts hefars ha | Mayor Stevens has been invited 10 be morrow afternoon. On dlamond No. | i) ha randy ta defend title | the guest of honor. Play will be 2 at 2 o'clock, the Rangers Wil play | ycajngt either Harry Wills ar Gene | called at 3 o'vlock, daylight saving At 4 o'clock on dia- | oo | time e = :nf\nd §\'o 1. the P. f" F. H:mhl‘n’ There was a eanfarence vesterday | Eithar Iarl Johnson or Lem Owen, cam will stack up against the Fal- |y aan paady Mulling, manarer of | both of whom are slated for the big con Reserves Thnsn. thres battles | wye ana Tex Rickard. Rickard |show (his fall, will piteh for Hart- *Iv;';“: ;l“m“'::": :_;’"-::f"“'hp‘”lr”“ Ilwe hitherta annainead himself as|ford and Meuter, the backstop just A L S R U nnwilline ta stame a TWils-Dempsev | sent to Hartford by Jo! McGravw, B I rariaen, rated as one o |17ht. And sasterday's meeting caused |will do the catching. For New the fastest clubs in |sirmisas that he might change his|Haven the pitching choice will be ty or Morrell, hoth Ul msctien of) iy | elther Bill McKe the state, The Insilcos have a vie-|™'(0 o s “ iy : 2 tory registered over the Corhin Red g 5 jof whom blanked the Hartford team Sox and word comes from the §i1- |70 hie Trance: on the occasion of the last visit of ver City that they expect to take a the Profs to the capital city fall out of the Corsairs, On Sunday Tt is expected that a record crowd fhe Pirates will settle an argument will see the inauguration of Sunday with Milldale. A few weeks ago, the baseball here. iccal boys went into the country and Hane) Billy Wojack of New | b at first base for Hartford, Billy {1s playing a fine game at the initial stayed 16 innings with the team Up to the 15th inning, Eddle sack where he was placed early this |week by Manager O'Connor, eball Sunday, a1 | POS repentedly the hael weel AUIRREA NERRY Added Tuent of £20.000 A¢ Briiatn mil there, thome Recolvee Tteelf Tnto Contest Hein had held the Milldale batters at his mercv and then an unfer- tunate accident in which he suffered | .\ 000 e S s -ndJm\‘x];'l‘w‘riuvrznl:r.:‘,::n(R:;y:\;fn(:‘: [2orhs n 820000 adaed svent o1 | SPeedboys Resume and the 16th. This was not a satisfae- | H7¥horne fomorrow Win From East Ends win so the game Sunday will |11 After a layoff of over a week, the settle the supremacy of the teams, |P?1Wren sast and west with the |Speedboys resumed playing last The Corbin Red Sox again invade |Probahls starters narrowed down to [night and took the measure of the Meriden to play the Saint Stanislaus |7 | reorganized East Ends by the score nine. The Saints have been going | Trobabls track conditions were a|of 18 to 10. The fielding of Donlon ereat guns and if the old time Meri- |''°Me of interest as jockevs and |and Truhan proved to he the feature den jinx for Tobin's men is working, | "< arrived. Farl Sande, wha will |on the defense and the hitting of they hope to win. Tobin states |Ifde Arbitration, was due today.|Grip and Levine featured the offen. that he will rid the team of the hard | Clarence Kummer, pilot of Coventry [sive. The Speedboys wish to an- luck sign and will even up things | in the Preakness, came yesterday nounce the release of Alexander and in Meriden Sunday and will have a leg up on Danger. | Mangan and to state that they.are Retween Fast and West, resolved tor inta an intersecgianal rontest Thunder Shawers Threaten to Cause Postponement of Today Program at North Randall. Cleveland, Ohio, July 10 (A— Thunder showers which began fall- ing a few months after yesterday's races ended, threatened to cause a postponement of today's grand cir- cuit racing at North Randall. Four events, with the first racing of the Geers $5,000 stake for 2:06 trotters the feature, were scheduled Eeven trotters were entered in the Geers, named in memory of the vet- eran driver, Ed (Pop) Geers, killed during a race at Wheeling last fall. They include Iavonian, owned by GOULD Mrs. Fred Edman, Memphis, Geers' 10 (#—Bahe | former home. Favonian has won his featherweight | tWo previous starts. . Gonld of Canada, ‘With 19 probably starters, the in everv round of their 12 round [2:16 trot was split. Nine were sched- |hout here last night and won the |uled to start in the first division and fudges' decision. Herman scored |10 in the second. Ten also were "four knockdowns, named in the 2:08 pace. zame Sundav with Collinsville of On a slow track yesterday Dan-|good left hander. The Speedboys eeks ago when rain stopped it and [tratlon. prominent western hopes, |Players will leave Friday night to close, the fans should be trcated to | Mark Master's chanees were con. |1y, Leonard, Was, Cram Sokolski, T s LA LS o) i night's game was as follows: {hehind the bat for the visitors and o | Canoe club vesterday won the final | All-Kensington will have one of ¥ the hest te ronto and New York clubs. A tle ton grounds, when the Submarine toss of a coin. Rochester "'on the The Falcons have a sweet home |0us. Gifford A. Cochrane's entry, in the field for the services of a 's Farmington Valley league, | RETOUS went an easy mile in a shade [are making arrangements for their e is postponed from two |Over 1:42. Mark Master and Arbi- (trip to Boston and the following as the game of Saturday, the day !Worked a mile and an eighth to.fake part in the first game: Truhan, before the scheduled game was so Eether in 1:55, finishing handil rip, O'Brien, Donlon, Levine, Beg- Isomething worth while at 1. Mary's |sidered improved if the going s Najarian and another pitcher to be feld. Kania, Joglowski or Scott, | slughy announced later. The score of last B S Speedboys .. 600 035 211—15 21 0 will be in the points for the locals, 5P : while Berg or et Reeves, classy GRAND CIRGUIT East Ends.. 003 403 000—10 11 1 portsider, will work for Collinsvilla, | Jack Schroeder, local boy, will be “l“ H‘\A" EVENT Buftalo, July 10 (A—The Buffalo this should prove an added attrac- tion for New Rritain fans. event and the series of inter-club yacht races with Rochester, To- ns of the present season as its hosts Sunday at the Kensing- between Rochester and Toronto for second honors was decided by the Rase team of New London arrive to take home the scalps of P. J. Buck- toss. ley's men. The Base is known here for the work of its representatives on the football gridiron and reports sfate that the baseball team is as =00 as the foothall team was. Kensington will be prepared for the visitors with ‘““Slim” Politis readyv to work and a win is expected for the paper goods town, GOIN’ FISHIN’ BASS SEASON OPEN LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF ARTIFICIAL BAIT IN THE CITY. Rods, 30c. to $13 Tackle Boxes, §1. to §5. HADFIELD’ SPORT/ING GOORS 15 MAIN ST. Reels, 40c. to $35. HERMAN BEAT! to $7.00; Lines 5c. Albany, Y., July Herman, California |antfought Benny BRIGGS e FILLED U@ THE OLO SACK SIX TIMES oN ACCOUNT THERE BEING A LOT CF PICNICKING GOING ON THESE DAYS THIS SACIK 1S GETTING PRETT WELL WICRN oUT MEN® ) HERE'S THE MEAT YoU Bout ToLD ME TO GET- v 7 WELL | HAD A PRETTY 4 GoeD DAY ToDAY THERE AIN'T A GREAT DEAL ON Tha GROUND WORTW HAVIN' THESE DAYS, | HATE THESE LITTLE BUM WRAPPERS BUT CIGARETTE BOXES AND MATEH AND PICK EMm UP BY HAND *° SAME AS GLASS BOTTLES AND P CRUST ~ - "DOGGONE IF My BACIk DON'T NEARLY BUST Soma TIMES b L WISH PEOPLE WCULDN'T LEAvE €G6 SHELLS ON THE GROUND =+ You JUST GOT To GET RIGHT DOWN welL The Pieue SEASON WILC SOON BE OVER HEN