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Lh.nnp on, _out w \'orkwfla baseball park Cl.ne toued tze fizhting in three ot the six rounds. but Leonard's superior boxing skill carriad him' out of da In the fiich and sixth rounds Leonard used a ri hand upperett atl clase quarter Cline’s left eye ‘Was badly swellen. ] eonard escaped without. a mark > The larzest ovd that ever saw a bexing match in this city attended. Joe Welling, Chicaga, took the pop- ular decisfon from Johnny Dundee, New York, by.a rally’ in the sixth reund. For five rounds the fighting was close but in Lhe final session Wel- ling landed hard on Dundee’s jaw. Coutier Paine . Bottomley e . 69— 260 102— 303 105— 340 | Charley White. Chicago, outpointed Harry Pierce, Brooklisn, in six rounds. Joe Benjamin, San Francisco, out- rointed Al Thompsen of the United tates marine corns. MAYS CASE TO BE CONSIDERED AT A SPECIAL MEETING New York, Aug. 11.—At the request of attorneys representing President Johnson of the American league, coun: sel for the New York club agreed’ day to postponement until Friday ct arguments on the mofien to make per- manent a temporai unction re- training Johnsen depriving the Yankees of the services of Pitcher Carl Mays. Argument was to have been heard tomorrow. Preeidents Comisker of the Chicage ~lub, Frazee of Boston and Ruppert of New York at a confercnce here teday decided to call a speclal meeting of the board of directors for Thursday, thef day before the court arzument will be heard, They constitute three-quarters of the directorate. of which Johnsen is a member only ex-officlo. - The Mays case will be considered jin all its as- pects at the special meeiing. MAKES PERFECT SHOT; BUT AT WRONG TARGET | Caldwyell, N. J. Au ~A bullseye needed’ on the last shot win the match. but registered on.thé Wrong target, put the Great Lakes” navu: training station team third ip.the en-, listed men's team matches here today.! E. A. Szymanski, who made. the shof, accidentally drew x béad on . the tar- Zet next in lne. A. P. lane No club, won the natio s individoal I match at 't‘ynn&;i with a secor 2 H. Bayiss; Con- | ecticut civ as second wlth | 56. John Hessio Haven.*Cona, ed ‘for fourih in. the ‘smiadl . bore 1,000 yard sweebstakes. .° Miss Marjorie F. Kinder of Bridige:- port, Conn.. who receatly won the na- | tional junior title .won lhe Juplor re- entry match with a pound rifle, tal AU57RALXAN PLAYERS T MEET AMERICAN STARS; York, Auf 11.—A teant match! Between the Austraiian tennis players! ting this country and repre- | sentatives of the United States Lawn | Tennis association will be played at Forest Hills, X. 7. Sent. 5'and %, the, association annouficed here tonight. The personrel of tre American team hae not vet besn decided. but probably | will include Robert’ Lindley Murra: Jiiam Johnsten William T, Tilden ams. ©therplarers in the matches will Washburn, Frede! S. Howard Voshell, LEVINSKY OUTFIGHTS TURNER IN EIGHT ROUNDS ' Jersey City, N. J.. Aug. 11.—Battling | y of ridgeport. Conn., eut- |k ght (lav Turmer the Indian from Paul. in an eight reund bout here eht | | DANIELSON COTTON CO. TEAM WINS FROM PLAINFIELD (Snecial t> The Bulletin.) DPanislsen. Conn Aug. 11.—Plain- | fleld bowiers came to Danieison Mon- | day eve g and 10 the pinbreak- ers of by zhe. ore of twe strings l one. Honors soed bowl- ing were entirely on the Plainfield side. | Hebrick making, the' pins dance un to the tota! of for high’ single, while | Coutier., teammate, won out on high! three with total of 347 Paine on| the Plainfield team also starred. get- ing 88 for a low single. Danieison Cetton company won the first twej strings while infigld took revenge | Ains; | Fefiman, .15 . | Blackburne! PENNOCK HOLDS BROWNS TO, FOUR HITS AND BOSTON WINS Boston, Louls to four hits today, Bosten win- ning, 1 to-0. Score: " Leuis (A) Besten (A) a* A hpo a ’;l 4220 40 3 10 4114 1 3 3 004 i i (x) Ron tar Severeid ) Baced cor Sothe Sedre by innings: (Two. base Mz Double blays. o Shamesn. Left on bases. 10, Base on bal's. cff Setharon §. Struck out. Setherem 0. by Penmock 3. Wid nitch, Sothem. ATHLETICS GET EARLY LEAD 2 'BUT LOSE TO TIGERS Philadeiphia, Aug. 11.—Philadelphia hammered Dauss for a three run lead inthe first inning today but {wo out- field fumbles by Burrus gave Detroit two'runs and long drives by Jones and ith accountad for the other five, the’ visitors winning, 7 to 4. Jones knocked in runs in the second and fourth and. Ainsmith scored two. men aliead of him on a home run in thi | elghth. Walker also made a ‘circuit drive in ‘the latter half of the sam inning. Cobb made two bases on an ordinary .single to center in the seventh. ~Score: nm‘w-l- ) B Bush. = Houng. Cobk; o Yeuoh. 1t Shorsan, 4 Jeness 2B | Ammicy” e Totsls o 94 Tome, Turmer. Let; T Pare bitel dnka, CobH Wi Turme rams . Aimwmith. . Walker. . Stolen ' baer. Double play, Rurrus, Perkine and Tumer. Baser, Decroit eipnia Base Bl off Deuss 2 azlor 1€ 5T 173 inmings Toniner. Stiuck sur. by Dauss 3: Nazlor 2: piicker, > Nasior. ’LU‘GKY SEVENTH FIGURES IN REDS BEATING BY PHILLIES Cineinnati, Ohio, Aug. 11.—Philadel- | phia .staged a batting rally in | seventh ininning today which = ers,:5 to'8. out - the visitors but in the sevent, triple, a single by Lud- erus, twq passes and a home run by Paulette, gave. them five earned runs and the game. Score: rhlll!dllln (M Cimeimmati . (N) ab 2 ab hpe ae P10 URat 3 4 173 8 8 '3, 2,88 53111 0.0 R 208 80 0 301 10 . " 414900 2 ii20 20 Talette, 22 30400 Adams, 51 €40 108 3 200 00! 10020 Totals =3 - - : 2 52714 8 Scere by inrings Pallsdeliia .. "8 500 Cneiemas 18 8 63 Ton hase it A Thzee bace hits. Baneroft, acxbume. Heme Taulette. Stolen bases, Daubert, e Dagbert. Toush MWagns. WATiams. > Rath to Daubert: Rath fo Daabe: deiphte o Lugue 2 in 3 Bty T Teamg piten WHITE 80X WIN ODD GAME OF SERIES WITH SENATORS Washington, Aug. 11—Chicago got a five. run lead off Harper in the first inning-today ‘and won with ease the odd game of the Washington series, e FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET WAS UNSETTLEB. New York, Aug. 11.—Stocks ‘were' =trong at the 9 Nz of teday's ses-| s‘on. indications pn(n(in‘ to a con-| tinsance of the rally whch accom. paiied the trading of the final days} o last week. but the market soon re- 157cd its course and closed wiih miyy ins_and losses. | Reasons for the seiback were hased | in part on the stronger tone bf Lhe’ money market and further, unsatis- ry labor cenditions. ouln ope od at- 6 lu’! 1-2 i i i ughout the da,\' bheing caused in part b bank statsment. which moderatel: vy less serves. The check to Dusiness at important western and _southwestern . soctions was attributed less, (e the high cost srusade than to further strike develop- ents. which more s Y, affecrcd {he shipment (o market of raw mater- ials. Heaviness of U. S. Steel. which fell 2 1-4 points s slight inlfial ae- | vance, was aseribed, for want more ‘convincing reason. to the denih | of Andrew Carnégle, hut that theory { found few supposters in the financial| distriet. i Minimum quota | ms wére made in the drive of the mid-sersion. but the strength of equipments. especially Am- erican Ca ressed Steel -Car, affected railies of one to almost three More. stable co :ditions ruled foreign exchange, the Trench Tate hardening with a steadier teme fi sterling, b remitiances, suf- rered s'ump. 3 Firmness atiended the resiricted dealings in hord- although intsrna- tiorals ware ‘Total sales. pur value. aggregated $9.350 006. o ware unchanged on call. ta aj- 108 Ricon % T %0 Rurte coo &7 @) Can Paisc . $ 800 Teblgh , Valley ' 1260 Max cott Seim middling 3198 T "~ MONEY. New .York, Aug. 11.—Call’ mone; fuir <demand; high 6; low 6: ruling rate §;.closing bid 6; offered at 6 1-1; last loan 6; bank lccephl-nees 8. CHICAGD @RAIR: MARKET. 31— 254 | PIRATES Tama | Rits 437 14893 the fourth inning Pittsburgh m Aug. 11—Pennock held St.| Broo; 1 1 { thea a victory over the league lead- | Waterbu _For six:innings Eller shut | Berford I RTH FRAME AND WIN . Aug. 11.—Bunching t-ur ‘two errors for flve runs Brookly today, 5 to 2. Smith ef Brookiyn was ‘invincible in the other ;"limt:nh e 5 005000003 it 3 e 0000161002 Smith S Blttafloel Miller and Lée; and M. Wheat. BASEBALL. s vesTERoAY S WESULTS. : Rational Loagus. 5. Broskim 2. Thiladelphia 5, Cinclnnall” 3. American League, International League. _dersey City 0. ark 5. (At game). (second _gaue) Buffalo 0, Baltimore 5, (frst ‘game). Ruffalo s, Balmiore 6, (sccand - game). Binghamton 1, Reading 0, (frst game) Binghamion 9, Reading {5, (second - game). American Asssctation. Milwaukee 2. Tndianapsiis §. St. Paul 0. Loutsville 2. Minneapolis 4. Toledo 3. Kansas City 3. Columibus GAMES TODAY. National League. New York at Brookivn. Onls one game scheduled. American Leagus. Lowss at Rosten. . Detrott_a: Philadeiphia Cleveland 2t New York. Omly three ssmes scheduled. “Eastern Lea st New Haven. at Brid " Waterbury 22 Frovidence Only two games scheduled. LEAGUE STANDINGS. National Leasue. Won | Qincinnati £ New York 3% Chicago) Brookiyn | Pittsburan Boston Philadelnii: St. Lous Woreester | Proridence Pitreeld 8 WAUREGAN WALLOPS THE WHITON BASEBALL TEAM ¥ at Wauregan = the Whiton ine company team was defeated. 14 tp 4, in a lopsely piaved game. The score: Wasteoan |Wkiton M=chine Co. N. L. e a ab - h . 120 S 2 502 a1 0 0 s 1 290 @ 22 ho3o21 5 1016 Beden, p_ 4 10 e e g i Peloquin. 12 4 ' 0 2 o{WhMams. 214" 2 272 a Desrert, 2p 3 0 2 5 1|vero. c1 000 Duval, ss” 4 2 1 3 1fMumh. 1250 Totals 35 12 27 Totals 38 92411 3 Kcore by inuings Wauregan . B N N S B Sy w v on Machine €. 6 1 1-1 000 1 04 Runs. Boueber ©. Geren 2. Jartis 2. H1 2. Pellerin I Dessert 1. Dural o, Miis 1. Jilair 2, Brainy 1. T Mipac Raze on balls. off Mrove. by Pelocuin Bellair. . Stmck cut by Wiitiam: 2. Double plays Mumhy ‘to Ca. -« Murpby, © Stolen beses Mills, Muwhy Baden. Passed balls Murphy Sac s, Goven, Muphs. First base cn eFrass. Waurezan Umpire: Reymond WAUREGAN SECONDS LOSE TO GOODYEAR SECONDS Sunday afternoon the Wauregan Seconds were defeated by the Good- year Seconds in a hard fought game. A circuit clout by Tebeau netted Wauregan one of their runs. A bat- ting rally in the fifth inning gave’the Goodyear team 3 of their 4 runs. The score Whiten Machine Co. g Teferre, 7 T Laterre s Tceharite of Fel quin. 15 Tebeau. © Despatic, Peon Duruis Hall Keckstel Totals Seore by i Wauregan 2nd Grodsear. » = 1 5 H o s 5 4 PO Pt 3/ g alcosrtocesst 8000 3 S 0.0 1 04 Runs Dupils, Lebeau, Sinkens. Trand. 1 Hom: me.- Roberge. Two bise I Pelocuin. Home run Tebezu. Bases-cn balls, of Durand 1, Dimuis Lacharite 1;%0f L ‘Homme. Penn 1. off Lefeve off Pelccuin. Durand. . Hit by nitener.: off Duran Lacharite, of L'Homme. John Lefeve 1, oY Lefes ORGANIZER OF NATIONAL WO- <MAN’S PARTY. ARS8 ILLLaTAATING SER:- Miss Vivian Pieren. notioral Jrane izer of the National Wom: s Miss Pic g e Ly Bl nmmnnns 5 Beossuuw ! orouetannd Hesumanesn Syye¥ P T e : E§§§5fi " g E H come-back when they walloped mmmeuf’toumt‘?‘::ghg PPY. “J1 s 4 an Felix De Barros the old Cuban Giant's battery thrilled the crowd with threir old time form. De Barros twibling like a big leaguer and James ing out two smashes when they were needed and ching many men on the bases with his pretty Degging. The fielding of E. Calkins, “Bugs” Boy- ens, Sunnv Dyer, Whacks - Riley, apd 821 Calvert Bidg. P. O. VAUGHAN & COMPANY i Tendly'wfllbemhdful with refund of money if .not satisfied. Box 962 Baltimore, Md. Howard Randal would make any league scout .sit up and take notice, Sunny Dyer the fast East End short stop cut off what would have been the Emerald’s winning run in the .ninth when he made a pretty throw to home and caught Heelner at the.plate when he tried to stretch a three bagger. into 2 homer. Howard Randal and “Skip- per” Jim Pedace copped off the bai ting honors, each getting a two bag- ber and two singles. Tait- Crowleyv. Roy Filmore and Gene Calkins starred for the Emeralds with their club work. Following is the score by innings envelopes, and mai stampin, R eaity, ters, a We sim, hi AND D! LlVERYWN TIME. writers to Rent. Kast !'A‘ b hpe 2 P JRiley. 2> 4 1' 6 3 1.0 ol Wi Thayer Building, Calkins, ¥¥ 5 0 2 § 13 T Gmpbi, 2 5 8 1 0 oca 5.1 1°2 <3 5118 01 5112 o0 J St ) Leonard, ‘the sensational feather- “ s 3 4| weight of Brooklyn,:in a 18-reund bout ST 5.4 | here on Labor day. Watson is an- 3 o xious to stage the match in the big auditorium - there. Leonard. is a big Crowler. e v i 4 . having wen. three O ifuck "at DeBawen 7, 'by | buttles and making a-big hit with the fans with his siam bang fightjing. Since Al Tierney chargefl the major leagues with having broken faith, Ban| Johnson favors fighting the minors to’ the ‘last ditch.” George Chaney, Baltimere knockout king. is said to’'be considering retire- ment from the ring game to enter bus- iness. He was stopped by Joe Tiplitz in_Philadeiphia recently. Drake University bas -adopted the rule of compulsory training and all the students will be required to take part TUmpire Edward Woodmansee and BALTIC RIVALS BEAT OCCUM; SCORE 6 TO 2 On_Sunday -the ‘Rivals on their own grounds took the Occums into ‘camp! and defeated them & to 2. Anderson| | pitched great ball and had 15 strike- | uots. In the fifth inning with three! men on bases and none out he struck| | out the next three batters. Score by innings: N | Oeccum, 11000000 0—-2in some kind of sport for at least two Rivals 01001013*—6| hours each week. Batteries: G. Recave and Prevost; | Lieutenant “Eddie” Healey, _ of Anderson and Weiner. | Springfield, Mass.. one of the = best e | tackles Dnrmmm:i k;as had S ot 2 | years has returns rom Coblenz- an | SPORTING NOTES announeed Tuesday that he. will, re- The crowds which have attended | turn to the Green Mountain college in ! racing in the east this season, partic-| the fall ularly the multitudes at the Saratoga | meeting, have = convinced everybods | that thoroughbred. racing is omce more | | established. It remained “or the gen-' |eral sale of vearlings conducted by | |the Tasig-Tipton Company, however, to demonstrate this. L. Ross, the noted | Star Vaulter for Penn. A star pole vaulter from .Missouri will enter the University of Pennsyl- vania in the fall. He is Fred W. W. Floyd, winner of the pole vault Commander J. K. in ‘the recent inter-Allied games in o B 1 he Pershing stadium in Paris. = Floyd, anadian muitimillionaire sportsman, | © Sn'eqtgd about $80,000 in lhenwenrllngsfi;ho i!fin‘{v a. youngster, crossed, the put on the auction block. He paid | P2F 3t feet 9 ‘inche: the tip price of the sale for a chestnut colt by Sunstar out of Marion Hood, 1 $25,000. A bay ‘colt by Ant Development. Ants bave developed nothing re- motely resembling industrial organiza- | tion. Many unnecessary conclusions ! have been drawn from comparing neu- ter (undeveloped female) ant workers with the unmarried women of modern industry. A ecomparisen with child labor would be truer. For ant work-" ers are always “hunger” forms— stunted "creatures who have ne eco- nomic opportunity to grow up—who are forced by family necessity to ven- ture out for food before they reach full growth. Ultimus-Tsarina ran the Sunstar colt a close second for leading honors when W. V. Thraves | i of Kentucky, paid $24,500 for him. The racing public may soon expect to see the celebrated Keene silks back on the turf, Foxhall Keene bought a number of yearlings of less pretention than those mentioned. For prices realized the sale was by far the most sensational of the past generation. President David L. Fultz of the new International league has .announced the sale of the Newark (N. J.) club by Joseph J. Lannin to Ernest C. Land- graf, of New York, for $40,000. Lannin reserved the right to sell Eddie Rom- mel, the crack pitcher of the team, and Ed Miller, the star first sacker. [t was officially “announced that Patrick J. Donovan will be retained as man- ager. Frank Jenkins, the former school- boy champion of Far Rockaway High school, has joined the St. Christopher club and will represent the latter or- ganization in the comng senior “Met"” Steel and Iron. Steel is & kind of iron which cap eusily ‘be hammered out thin without cracking and can be made extremels hard by being heated and then cooled quickly. It is different from ordinary iron because of the amount of carbor in it. Wreught iron contains less car umes. Jenkins is capable of cover- 14 i‘:; the mile hround 4.55, bon than steel and so it cannot be Jack Donaldson, the Australian| made so hard: cast iron contains more sprinter, and recognized as the world| and so is brittle. professional champion; arrived on the Adriatic to seek athletic honors in this country. Donaldson is in hopes that some of the American “pros’ will gi him an opportunity to- exhibit hi speed. Among the “pro” world’s rec- ords ~held by Donaldson is .one of 9 }3-5 seconds for the 100 and 29 3-5 sec- onids for 300 yards. Donaldson has announced that he was entertaining offers from Harvard university to coach the Crimson track téam. He served in the war for five years and was wounded in the left arm with shrapnel. Charles Mullen, of the Toledo Am- erican Association club, wiM assume management of the “Seattle ' Pacific Satisfled His Curiosity. An inquisitive young gentteman read this advertisement in a lo paper: “Young man, some woman deariy loves you. Would you.know who she is? Send postal order for ten shillings to Occult Diviner, address as below, and learn who she is.” He sent the money and . received this answer: “Your mother.’ At Home. The program at the T'weniieth Cen- Ceast league team if he, can - obtain his. ralease from Toledo, for which a | 'UrY club.was on Joan of Arc, her tor- cash offer has been' made. Appoint-| fures and imprisonment. A small boy had beeh allowed to accompany his mother and had seemed much inter- ested in the program. OCn the way home he said: “Take me. again ment of Mullen' was .announced fol- lowing the resignation of J. Cly- mer. Mullen . formerly, was with the | New York Yankees.- “Gravvy”. Crine..i, manager of the Phillies has announced that J. Erskine | mother. I like that Penitentiary club.” Mayer: the pitcher. has been released | —Cartoons Magazine. to the ~ Chicago White Sox. Al]l fhe National league clubs declingd. Mayer at the.waiver price. B‘T Johnsen, o W;fl‘gxaggeir- lils Toads offen look very old, don’t now tighting with his back to the wal » Meseds. Huston and RRuppert of the| (0°V? Jven so, probably .you have Yankees have tired of Ban's methods | Never imagined that a toad might be and threaten to force' Rim out of base- | 250 years old. Actwal records prove ball. that thers have been toads of more Eager for a winning gag club, :h; than 100 years of age, and, very likely owners of the Chivago Cubs are sai to. be biddjng. hz-gb Tor Third Baseman | thiS estimate has been exceeded. Rozers Hornsby-of the St. Louis Card- itfais. w Two years.age the Cubs' offer ! .000. for .Hornsby . was turned down by _President Ri: But the »|¢Llrunabr‘ of the Cardinals ‘at home i has Leen su light ant the club’s ex- penses are so.heavy that the Chicago magnaies evidentiy bel:ove that Rick- ey wiil zclept big meney for -his star player. The Cub's min- 3 to have 4 pa o favorably The Venerable Toad. owners are- deter- club that will ¢om- h the Giants and and (hey now are be- andations: mater of Reading «‘hampion - Johnny ane 1o meet J for facsimile typewritten letters. Folding g at.a nominal charge. Filling in on let- Business Houses iutmdnd 'l“l ofialm office help free of. -hr'.. Typ Business Office, Room 308 "~ “THAT REMINDS ME” PHONE 1311 JEWETT BUSINESS SCHOOL, THE MULTIGRAPH SHOP Imrl, addressing, sealing, bl‘cStenognpllcu—OfieeSupphu mrk in your office, give you' SATISFACTORY SERVICE, Norw:ch,‘ Conn. Mystical Thirteen. In the Indian Pantheon there are 13 Buddhas;.the apex Indian or OFi- Rese pagoda is crowned with 13 mys- tical disks. The sacred sword, pre- served in the Temple of Atsuss, In Japan, has. 13 objects of mystery form- ing its hilt.. When pinying whist xnd many other games of cards each player has 13 cards and the pack is made up of four suits of 18 each. . To Frost Glass. . Tt i=“often convenient to frost bulbs and Jenses, and here is a method by whick this work may be done at home. To & mixture of 24 ounces of ether and 18 ounces of bemzine add two and’a quarter ounmces of sandarach and half an ounce of mastic. The parts to he frosted shocld be immersed in this so- lution a few minutes. Speed of Birds. The speed of birds is often over- rated. . The swift, for instunce. has been credited with a spedd of 150 ‘miles an hour, and the poputar imag- ination compares the flight of a spar- rewhawk with that of a cannen ball. The homing pigeon can be reied on un- der fairly easy conditions to make 60 miles an hour, or considerably more. As Far as it Goes. Some people’s idea of efficiency is to pin a notice on the front door that the bell iz out of order, instead of having it fixed.—Ohio State Journal. Wrengs That Hasm. Not the wrongs deme us barm us, only those we de to others.—Longfel- Tow. 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