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Louls at Brooklyn American League, New York at ¢ Eastern League. New Haven. Portland at Lyno. nr T ¥ ta ; American Leagu 9 o 22 Eastorn League. v s Porttana 51U 20 New London 8 a1 Worceser T . 2 2 iz a7 Suit Against Newark Federal League Club, New York, July 27.—Suit for breach of contract was filed today-against the Newark Federal League Baseball club on n claim assigned by A. Vincent gampbell, player. It 15 asserted that Campbell was given a contract last year by Patrick T. Powers, vice presi- dent of the club, providing for a sal- ary of § and that the contract was renewed 'last Scptember for a year with a flve per cent. increase. The complaint asserts the club failed to live up to the contract. Pittsburgh Releases Pitcher Coffindaf- fer. Pittsburgh, Pa., July 27.—The Pitts- burgh National League club has re- leased Pitcher J. E. Coffindaffer to the Minneapolis American Association team, according fo an_ announcement here 'today. Coffindaffer was recently obtained by the Pirates from the Shila licothe club of the Ohio State leaguey Louisville Purchases Killifer, Loulsville, Ky, July 27.—Owner O, H. Wathen of the Louisville American Association team announced today the purchase fr the New York Na- tionals of Wade Killifer, ~ outfielder, who witfi Herzog figured In the recent deal b ch Christy Mathewson was sent to Cincinnati. Mr. Wathen said the deal was a cash transaction. He refuscd to state the amount involved| Chortstop Mahling Dropped Dead. vark M: N. J, July 27—Willlam hling, widely known several 0 5 a shortstop in what is International baseball league, 11 of heart disease at his »day. Mahling, who was eland 37 years ago, was o most popular player in his 19! Detrott, Mich., Juty 27—Some of the best and fastest racing of the week's programme was seen at the grand cir- cuit meeting here ‘today. The free for all pace, headliner on the day's card, went to Single G., which won the first two heats and finished second to Russell Boy in the third. The judges imposed a fine of $100 on Driver C. A. Gosnell for not driving out the third heat with Single G. In the first heat Single G. went Into the lead at the half and held it to the finish, with Braden Direct and Russell Boy 8o close together, a few lengths back, that only the = judges could place them, respectively, second and third. This heat was .the fastest of the week, 2.00 1-4, and the last half of it was covered in 58 seconds flat. Single G. led all the way around in the second heat and although press- ed by Braden Dircct in the last few rods, won shoulders ahead. In the third mile Single G. took the lead at the start and held it to the last turn. Here Russell Boy seemed to ave more in reserve and won in a driving finish, with Single G. second and Judge Ormond third. Grand Chimes, although winning only one heat in the Pon artrain stake of $3,000 for 2.15 trotter: got the decision under the old placing sys- | tem, ving the best stand in the| final summary. The winner of the Tavern “Steak” at North Randall last week led all the way around in the second heat. Farly Don took the first heat with littl ouble, ir at | ttle t the finish. Lassie and Grand Single G. Wins Free for All Pace—Grand Chimes Captures Pontchartrain Stake of $3,000—Box R. Showed Class AT DETROIT today’s play in the Longwood singles tennis tournament. Garland’s finished ground strokes and his perfect timing of balls on the bounce were factors in ;\jss Victory. The scores were 6-4, 6-3, Most of the matches In the fourth round of the singles and all of those in the third round of the eastern doubles championship were cleared up bekween showers. Two matches in the singles were unfinished on account of rain. C. J. Griffin of San Francisco and J. J. Armstrong of Philadelphia were oblied to stop after each had won a set. The other unfinished match was between N, W. Nilés of Boston and Richard Harte of Philadelphia, who were three-all in the third set, after each had won a set, when rain forced a suspension of play. W. M. Johnston, national champion, had little difficulty in defeating his fellow Californian, Roland Roberts, by the scores of 6-2, 9-7, 6-4. In the doubles play G. M. Church of Tenafly, N. J., and W. E. Davis of San “rancisco, favorites to win the eastern , very readily disposed of F. C. In- New York, and E. P. Larned rnardsville, N.' J,, the losing combi- nation winning but six games in the match. While Davis' service was not S0 severe as in previous matches, court game of Church was ¢api tal and the two worked like a machine. T. R. Pell of New York and R. ris Willlams, 2d, of Cambridge, former national champion, won two matches in the doubles, both in straight sets, H. Whitney and 1. C. Wright | second round and fro ml N. nd M. E. Johnson of Cambridge Busy Chimes staged a_gre ttle e third heat, turning into th neck and neck. They he tion to within a hur t of t finish. Here McDonald out from behind them and pulled victory by a he BoxX R. took three Griswold stake, T 000, with in the second easy to the last tur let him out. Herc least fifty feet up. GARLAND FURNISHES SENSA Former for his p | | = hind and won Yale Racket Gardner, Jr, Champion. Boston, Gard sachu of Pit chamy pound: July Jr., ‘of <buryh on, was th stretch | 1 third round. Ekwanok Golf. natch play for the cup_were completed | second match in | tourname n Gilman vk club de ng most of the gallery. The match t hole after both had at the second extra rston of Baltusrol, who cup last vear, won both g00d margins. State Hos t on th erview ¢ b of Jewett spital ground b meets the City. The MARKET WAS HEAVY Trading Was Light and Mostly Con- fined to Speculative Shares. New stocks, more with 3 A Tmpo: symp: of the better ing was alm full session thu was limited more t per cent. of, il There ~w sence of o couraging the recent oper eral news had nfluence on corded. The last half of was characterized by absolu - tion, with some hardening of | at the close. Total sales, 2 shares | United States Steel was ever | apathetic than yesterd 5 ter failure of the stock to mak | respo; the company’s remarka- | ble carnings, together with the ex- tra dividend occasioned further ad- | verse criticism. | Declines of one to two points were | stered by such rails as St. P: dian Pacific, “Soo,” Chicazo Northwestern, New Haven and coalers. The imminence of impor developments in the railroad 1 situation was agaln used as to depress thesc showed any Mexican Petrole and the motor accessories, Goodrich and Lee Rt with Willys-Overls wh most three points to its low tion since the change in the 1 of_the stock. tetilizers were lower wit losses in some munition ments, those specialties, ing far less active ti ginia Iron, Coal and Coke tic, Gulf and West Indie one to two points. Another break in German exchanc with marks at 71 1-2 cents, Tow- est rate in several months, tured the ternational money mariet Bonds were frrezular with more steadiness in Anglo-French and tf new French fiv tal sales, p: value, ~$4,290,000. U. S. 2's declined 1-4 per cent., the &s and Panama 2's advanced 1-4 and Panama registered 3's 1-2 on call is anad eq however, he nd n STOCKS. Alaska Gold M ... 1 Alssks_Junesu Gold z Alls_Chal cafs Al Chal cts bt Am Hido & L pr Too Sedur Linseed 011 Ln on pt Locomo Atch., T® ST B Atlasite Coast. 4u., G & A Gt & W. 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Enot has pitched 29 suc- cessive innings without being scored on and is out to hang up a mark for other pitchers in this section to shoot at. Backed up as he is by a fast and snappy team, he should find little trouble in handing out a few more goose eggs. Some good games aro in store for the fans, as the management of the hospital ‘team has the Athletics of South Manchester booked for Aug. 5. The Scat Co. of Hartford are booked for a return engagement, as are also the Taftville team, who battled 12 in- nnings to a scoreless tle with the hospital team last Saturday. Chicago and Boston in 11 Inning Tie. Boston, July 27.—Chicago and Bos- ton played a 2 to 2 tie today, the game being called in the eleventh inning on account of darkne: Gowdy was put out of the game while at bat in the ninth for disputing a called strike by Umpire Eason. The score: Chicago () Eoston (N) | W hoo s o @ hpo oA e 27§ 528 80 130 0010 i 030 5110 Zemn b 5 1 2 1 2000 Xelizit 8 820 018 Smierdd 4 011 0 24 Zeldersp 4 11 2 00 Cl 1020 0 1 | 3l ix 200 I 500 200 | Lavenderd 1 1 0 1 0000 of 1000 20000l 1000 2100 of bowvap 0 0 0 0 00000 il 10000 Totals 381133 10 50000 (x) Tatted for Layender (xx)_ Tated for Mann I () Batted for Evers In or Wilholt i 3rd. Giants Trim Matty's Team. | New York won | inning victor tho | when McGraw's | ven inning victory | over Cincinnati, 4 to 3. Herzog w d to start the cleventh and scored on | ccessive singles by Robertson and | o me grounds scored n Tesreau pitched six innings New York. during which he was ome runs and nine singles ked three men, yvet only three | on him | exhibition in the safe and Robertsor pur) Junt ou ney on a foul out den. The Cinclnnati (N) 151 ? e l Brookliyn 4, St. Louis 2. Erooklyn, Erooklyn | t. Louis, 4 to 2. took t in the s scorir bunts a wi 2 Brookiyn N) B o Washington Drops Third to Detroit. Detroit, July 27—For the third time In as many days Washinst t to Detroit, the score being 7 ¢ och.- ling, who opposed Boland, pitched a good game, but his support was erratic and the misplays behind him were costly. Henry was put out of the game for arguing with Umpire Owens in the secol ipning. Veneh was forced to retire when a ball took a false bound and hit him in the face Harper replaced him and was in turn succeeded by Cobb, who has been because of an injury to throwing hand. The score: Washing Morgan 2 Mian.ct Pharris Bcrde cember 12#4; January 1350; Maveh 1864; May 1367. Spot steady; miaditng 1325, CHICAGO aRAM mARKET, Oben. 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In the ott had th Springfeld injured slightly on b had to| L el hand, though 2b hpo a0 re from the paugh » home run and e 0 Portiand 40 Hhreor 41 00 : ¥ nder was w3 €1 1 1 1of o 1 b 0 o 5 o 0 13 out on a ° 20 1 1 passed Peckin- | o i run and fanned| Tofals =3 1 1 : the ball | New T, Totals 4515 27 11 o the round | Springicia TiEso 0ol 5 ses on ball Russell and | v bate bis Sicpies, earne, @ former contributing two Hesng e ches, also helped the Sox to Seringtield New (0 Basted for Masersan in. Sih. s. A bril nd_ throw e re by innl woked oft a alrly secler, it Portiand 000 2 Soore Lyin 4 100 a2 ooT | . Two base hi Home run | Masterman, Athleti h twice h only one out, but Planters Take Both End Three on Portland Wins in Oders 50 o | 20 Fishje I 8 of Fortinep GREA 10 Totals st s o T Figures on Bas 00 London a1 T 00 BNl b 3 9| mitn, Dowa: Welser e pitcher uncovered sin o |son ana Grover T the call of the majors. New Haven 2, Lowell 1. pointing to the relat New Haven, Conn, July 37. — New | trio, assert that the Haven defeated Lowell, 2 to 1, today. | youthful Pirate phen Courtney knocked in both of the local’s | that of any gen: that 10 8 o _g|TuUns S fin on a ball field. = In 1915, his Ar ne, Tersy, 8| the big canvass, o|of 2¢ combats, for a 0| He accomplished thi cs 2. 0| despito the.fact tha meetional #| appendieitis the lo- 0 ia today, 3 o [vital cot. The had three 2lof Mammaux MAMMAUX ONE OF Young Pirate Pitcher is Cutting Big Al Mammaux ranks as the greatest Alexander, Mammaux won 21 out and frequently worked when he should bave been on & hos- most amazing featura performance is that ho accomplished with a second rate VERYTHING with the Serv-us Brand and the orange and - purple label is the best of its kind. buys Serv-us once immediately sees the economy in buying | Serv-us again. She gets the best quality at a popular price. |, f Living o Serv.us Brand Foods are packed in sanitary packages in accordance with the U. S. Pure Food Laws. Your grocer has Serv-us Brand Foods, or can get them from Wholesale Distributors Norwich, Cenn. Spite of Rain. TEST HURLERS eball Mound. > Walter John- answered Some folks, ive merits of the record of the om is better than ever flipped a real year under n average of .72 s remarkable fea t ho was ill with side was retired With- Totaly . g team behind him—a club that finished (s) Batted for Hamer in 5th_ out a score by a fast double play.q () Ren for Hafrich in oth, with an average of .474 @ i T S o | Nabars pitched a g00d game, BOWING | xSy, e RS And now in 1916, with a team be- R e the locals to shx hits, but was unlucky | Lowen = ..02000 § 9 & 3 hind no better than that of 1915, this Detit’ - s | Groom, pitched the last inning| Two bue miia Eabinwn. Mumhs, old wonder Is pitching beyond Two' base” hits, Al for St s, allowed the first. two |Fice hita Stimpson, Hefrich. his great mark of a year ago. He base hita Crawford. batters to single, but struck out the won 14 out of his first 17 starts this o g | next three. Score v innings season, and with each game he s Boston 7, Cleveland 6. I phir, 000001010211 1|Bridgeport Beats Lawrence In Short|to improve. He has & firm hoid o Cleveland, Ohio, July 27.—Tn a game | St. Towis .. 6010000 2 _\H_a 6 1 Time. ms-l Enrl[nz l:-ur}:nlhlp ‘ln the league that lasted nearly three hours Bnston Nabors Picinich; amilton, | Tawrence, Mass, July 27—In the|2h%: barring incidents, it seems cers defeated Cleveland, 7 to 6, bunching | Groom and Severeid. shortest nine inning same of the yono | tain that he will sweep on into the its hits with Cleveland’s errors ore = in the Eastern League, one hour and |®Fech an easy winner. pire O'Loughlin_held up the | Phillies Shut Out Pittsburgh. thirtecn minutes, Bridgeport deleated [, With a championship team back of fSiteen Minutes) untll ‘a band lceassd||l PHiRASIIAIAY Tuly | 27 Dadkerts |Eanarce =0day,$ to 0. Balc:: Jod tre [RIM last season, the mighty Alexander its music, refusing to allow the fans | home tun in fhe soventh inning gave |attack for Bridgeport, his home ydn [WVas able to beat out the kid Pirate {em ] o Iproceediuntll it nmictans/l Byyagain i e victory vere i bringing i1 anotaer run in the fourt:, (0¥, only 81 polnts ~Alex won 31 pezs SUBHES Scores | burem today. 5 to 4. . Chaimers was In |and his_single scoring twe i - we 56, e ek prete s Suiaverage Clolana ) | Roston (&) trouble repeatedly, but brilliant fleld- |sixth, . Lawrence was unable to| b e T e Jear rtunyed Graneyae 4 170 8 ey *3 1% 3 §ling saved him, the home team making |fatham House's delivery, Scores: When b wes 195 oot o e s Chapminsn 3 1 1 7 g 81 5 ¢ 1fthree double plays. Score by innings: Bridgeport Lawrency 2 X Ot Forh o hattlce for Speakeref 4 3 .0/0 1 41 2 0 oflPittshurgh ......1 0080000 0—a s boo s 9 ab hpe s o|AR AVerage of L3 Sy This was nine Bohst | 8 olzio’g 6,33 0 OfepiEoutED, 2000021 0x—gDaerr "4 27 § Hocamia s ¢ § §|points beyond ‘that wmade by Mam. A 441371 2 0 0 1 ofChalmers and, Burne. Waruor,Zb 4 3 1 8 0 80100 = chind him than Mam Howard % % 2 2 1 0 TR T . u e @ 40 83 8 0 408 0 o/ maux did, and, furthermore, Alex Tlesklep 2 0.0 1 of 21130 Briggs,; 400 0 of % 4 012 1 o)wasn’t handicapped by illness, e 090129 Harness Racing at Northempton. Djogmib ¢ 111 0 OlUstretd 8 1 8 1 0| " Walter gohnson's two Mreatest vears [Soss” - 1 1§ skl T %38 | _ Nothampton, Massr., July a7 —Frank SRR e S B T o SR S S 913 and 1913, In the for. xTumer 1 070 0 0f {—=————| P. Fox of Medford drove Andy Ash- | mousmp S 00 8 of —=———-|mMer he won 33 out of 44 games, aver- SamT sl ™ CTaY 3| lana to the fastest three milos over %oE 5] ™4 ¥ 4T 1|age, 727, and in 1918 he reached nig s e A paced on a New England haif mile| Zotals 8 02 & o crest, winning 36 out of 43 games for {020 Dattas for Mo e i track fn a 2.15 class event this after- | pecre 7 ok .0 008 0.8 00 o |ADn average of .788. Both marks heat () Bated for ‘it in Gth. noon, takine the race In straight heats, | Lo .., 000006000 that of Mammaux for 1915, but one Score. by iann His 210 1-4 and tho 2.13 1-8 of Har- | Two bam’ii Wikier, Mahooas. Home rn, | must remember that | Johnsan . one i ry J. 8, are new pacing and trotting | Baker. supported hy a pennant chasing club records’ for the local track. Harry and Mammaux was with a hopeless Foster, Walk. J. 8., are new pacing and trotting rec- | Officlals of the Detroit eluh say that | tail-endes B 5 for the local trackc, Harry J. S.|they received more money for their | And now— won ho 22 trot in straight heats, [recent soeies with the Yankees at the| If Mammaux can pitch for a 7 Fred Snodgrass Is. the Braves' lead- | while the 2,20 trot was piit. Inte | Folo Eronnds than was sy Paid to | averags In his first yest oot S a Ine batsman. s latest_average is| seven trips araund, Jess ¥, finally |any Americsn Loames ey poidto punk club behind him and | then 300 “forforty-four. games. winning out, _ ity pitch arqund the 800 mark during Every woman who You get coupons with every the first part of the next season, with an_unimproved team to support him—| Whot could Mammaux do if he was| laboring for a hard hitting, il around, club like the Red Sox, the Tigers, the| Wkite Sox, Dodgers, or one or twol other of the pennant chasers The case of one Joseuhus W late of the Boston Red Sox, is a strange one, indeed. ! Last season the “Smokey” led the flinging bunch to the Octob wire, He was the premler hurler the Johnsonian circut; - quite a notm ble feat in 4 league that is cxmr.J up with crack moundsmen, d now this all-star -slabman jobless. Just before the gong sent the ball warriors into the April fray, Josephus and his ‘owned, one J. J. Lannia, got into some little, argumenty anent mazuma. It appears that J. 3y was quite keen about pruning the $8.4 000 salary of .tho said Mr. Wooll) whereupon, the latter exuded a wail of anguish and remarked that idleness was preferable to laboring for a sum like $3,000 or $4,000 bucks. i Lannin won't let Josephus work. fox the Red Sox, nor will he sell him) Other ¢ especially the Ind hanker for Josephus, but murmurs, are. F; Some persons have the idea Joe isn’t performing heavy chores? Summer of a wobbly" But that the truth, the wi truth,” so help me Gosh, wing ailed- somewhs also a trifle in 1 he managed starts las year, . The wing was_quite well, you, when the 1915 season ended it i3 said to be in real working orde: now. EBut Joe can't fling it he sort of sassed his boss when boss decided that he ought to far less dough, ay, nay,” and there ; v Sporting Notes The Clevelands still are minus fh services of Pitcher Morton, Y Ty Cobd leads hoth leagues - stolen bases with thirty-soven, )i e 4 Rousch and McKenchio will bo the Reds, also Wada Killifer: with *g( Gia e dlerzog was hittina at a 267 -ql g% when he joined McGraw's ‘team. can do bettor, ¥t Joo Tudze cannot play ball a the Washingtos will keep Willlam: or Ghar a young catcher, on fi base, Jimmis Callahan has strem the Pirates to such an extent the attendance at Forbes field s creasing, 3 Matty pever nitched a Sunday: for the Glants becguse of | seruples, Will he manage’ the on the Sabbath? The White Sox have bought Pite Ciaft and Third Baseman Sioker] from ihe Norf: club, T recommended by Ted Suiltyan, - Walker Clarence It's hard ta nelding e get