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E s To beat 2:00 track trotting record:| ~Henry Sullivan of Lowell, Mans., was ’ - v il International League s e e Peter. Manning, DE. by Azoft. - {t0,Bave started this morning. DUt & gl < : Jersey City 5, Syracuse 1. The Oakhurst farm 2-year-old trot| (Murphy) ‘won | heavy ‘rain and a_stiff west wind ine 3 DAVE PALITZ Jersey - City 11 Gsrasusa T D 8e 46000 T Tavorais contitions’ witwm the s e : 2 ; in, (Bd- & conditions within the next few 3 R oll e — (2nd_game) T Tine b b7 B (B8 ) 1| - Special ovent amateur drivers: © | 4333 they are nome 100 good: Al four | &8 diel between “Hpo" Hagrerty for[ 13087 and Pepper Martin was paid Newark 3, Rochester 4. P dis b o 53] Glneat Mas e by Ginami in ot ihe “Ainecicing ‘who have Haen thythe Hustiers'and Tominowiki for thol JAMSL Tho' et Sescuiptar S s (1st game) % Serri i s training here for some time—Sullivan,| ArTOws. The score was 3 % . B (2nd game) B s 5 i on, an er Patterson, of Bridge- t o Reading 2, Buffalo 3. et Deter Lexington, Bhe (McDonald) 3 3| Port, Comn,—aro determined not (o fe.|& geme with the Uslon atreet Yan- | Traisers gan. 5105 Ez.‘m-‘ owned in (1st game) The Massachusetts 2:12 trot purse| Neptune Boy, bg, (Lovell) 5 5)turn home without essaying an effort|kees for ‘a game this. week. Answer| Loch I.a.-:; hmln g Reading 6, Buffalo 0. $5,000: VTime 2:15 1-4; 2:17 3-4 to cross the chanmel. No matter how | through this paper. New , was a heat o (2nd_game) Ll i : IN TWELVE ROUND BOUT AT MYSTIC = i TODAY’S SPORTS™ RACING e e T i *'Meeting of Connaught Park Joc- key Club opens at Ottawa. Meeting of Kentucky Club opens at Loulsville. o 3 TROTTING' : Grand Circuit ‘meeting opens at Readville, Mass. > Great Western Circuit meeting opens at Milwaukee, GOLF First national public links cham- pionship- opens_at Toledo. Nebraska State ~championship tournament opens at Omaha. POLO National championship tourna- ment at Rumson, N. J. L RN T YESTERDAY’S RESULTS National League New York ‘Washington 11 Baltimore 2, Toronto 5. (1st game) Baltimore 2, Toronto 0. Readville, ' Mass, Aug. 30—Peter Manning, ‘the champion trotter, broke another track record this afternoon at the second day’s program of the Grand Circuit meeting at Readville park ne- gotiating a mile in 1:59 3-4, one qudr ter of a second faster than'the for. mer trotting mark for the track, held jointly by Peter Manning and Lou Dillon. Czar Worthy, driven- by Thomas W. Murphy, won the Massachusetts stake, valued at $5,000, in straight heats,, but the gelding was forced to his ‘limit in every heat by Peter the Brewer, the finishes being o olose in the first and third heats that the re- sult was in doubt untfl announced by the judges. - ‘Walter Cox drove two winners, Ab- always winning with-plenty of speed in_reserve ) % Crar Worthy, b, by Czar Pe- | ter, (Murphy) L i & Peter the Brewer, bh, (Ray) 2 The Great Rose, bm. {(McRon- ald) 3 Alta Bvans, ro'm, (Thomas) 4 Tagrio, Lee Tide and Alta Quest also started. : Time 2:05 1-4; 2:07 1-4; 2:06 1-2, The Pilgrim 2:11 pace, purst $2,000: Abbedale, blk h, by the Abbe (Cox) 131 Robert Direcki ch & by Wal- o, <ic 325 ter Direct, (Ray) (Proctor) The She d, ch g, phy) 2 473 Minnfe illiams, John - Pershing. e e Anoakia, blk m, (Mur- Time 2:07 1-2; 2106 1-4; 2:06 3-4. WHITE SOX WIN CLOSE PRATT'S HOMER IN TENTH -l T 2 3 L] their attempts to swim the channei . from ,Dover to France. unpromising the conditions may be, they told- the Assooialed Press' today, they purpose to make'a try to duplicate the feats of T. W. Burgess and ,Captain English Tigers Recall Fothergill Rochester. N. Y., Aug. 30—Outfield- Apdenshaw. England, Ji ‘Fred Hyde and M-r,“gampr 2:04 1-4 will appear in the free-for-all at Flemington,” N. L e and Almaden Onward also started, — - : 2 Pittsburgh 2, Cincinnati 0. (5 inn.) | bedale being the victor in the’ Pil-| Time 2:04 1°4; 2: g 5 = A ¢ 3 Philadeiphia 1, Boston 2. grim, for 2:11 pacers, while McGregor : T o Now, § 3 (1st game) . the Great. the largest money win-| “2:07 trot, purse $1,000: ' pon 7 g g e IR o Philadelphia_6, Boston 4. ner on the Grand Circuit in 1820, dis- | McGregor the Great, bh, ‘by Bosni AnAT deceatud t et 2 (2nd._game) posed of. the 2:07° trotiérs, aithough| Peter the Great, (Cox) 1 e ity by tha s e 3 Néw York 3 Brookiyn_10. the Boston horse could not stall oft| Mainlick, blk 5, by Mainshest . - | f : St. Louis 5, Chicago 4 the final rush of Mainlick in the fi-| (Thomas) [ gty e | nal neat. - . Carmelits Hall," be. m, "(Mur- CHANNEL SWIM DELAYED 5 American . League The iwo vear old trotting event| phy) 3 35 4 BY ROUGH WEATHER Chicago 2, Detroit 1. was no more than a romp for Bran- | Peter Patter. bg, (Hodson) 4 3 3| Dover, Aug. 30.—High winds and a St. Louis 11, Cleveland 3. dywine, the filly never being extend-| Wiki Wiki and Peter Pluto also|rough sea again have,forced the Ameri- A Boston 6, Philadelphia 5. ed at any part of either mile and| started. s can long distance swimmers to postpons J., - this “ week. (2nd game) GAME FROM TIGERS GIVES BOSTON -VICTORY | Matthew. Webb, ‘the only conquerors of | & ;“]"";F F‘;“"""K‘}l 'l’;"‘m‘R::‘;f:':f‘ Harry Wade is knocking at the 2:10 Dave of New . London —_— Detroit, Aug. 30—An error by Rig-| Philadelphia, Aug. 20—Pratt’s homo| the chamnel. = et Teagag: b recalled {Aighe. by inal e vt Mimpet The SESE IS g wed by a single and two|run in the tenth inning gave Bos- e Americans today were n as a, mark R B gained a well carned decision OVer| s jooking for a suitable opponent for (€ fstacs ik sadre D e e Ohloazo o 2 fo 1 Vieo| ton a six to Tive vielory ovew Phil. |their praks of 'the. teat of Tirabooch; D s Nete Snisl. ringad. Bestsn S #ed Russell of Norwich in their| Bllly Carney for the same card. Waterbury 3, Bridgeport 2. (13 imn) [ {05070 0 Totroit in the 1ith inning|adelphia today. The Athletics tied the| the Italian, who made a magnificent ef- ™ welght, T e B soaad. » t W During the show Abe the Newsboy,| Hartford 3, Pittsfield 4. til hit the ball over the score in the eighth. Scheer and Burns|fort vesterday to conquer the straits, Achalon o o twelve round bout at Willow Points Y, e today. Mos! L d Sl TR B will take on Al Norton of Yonkers i3 5 who has recently . returned from a (st game) left field for a home run in the 6th.|each had home runs. Galloway’s field- | Wimming for 19 and a haif hours from Y. Casino at West Mystic on Wednesday | W00 bas Tecently returned from .2| Harttora 3, Pittafield 5. I Tog; featurad . ihe state’ the French shore and = coming within SPORT NOTES a twelve-round set-to at Troy, N. X evening. Palitz used his left continu- | was received enthusiastically by many (2nd game) O lsase A A Boston (A) Philadelohia (A) two miles of the English coast. befors . ® next Monday night. = e ht and packed a|of his old followers. Abe made a short| SPrinsfield 10, Albany 0. sb o0 iz w AT S reme 3 3% § §|cxhaustion avercame him. ally through the and p: Seoch Lot e che Amraari o mooEl. Worcaster 1, New. Haven -4 f 1i2 0 DMty 4 033 JXmmen 5132 6| When the Americans make' their start wicked wallop that landed with tell- | ! 5 =i ot (1st game) i i n 33 %0 0|their bodies will be covered with lard| Bobby -Doyle, former Hartford boy, S effect mes although Rus-| e Was ‘done wi quaTed T B arcastor 17 M » 2 o 3 T Smistton fat i) dinder it .4 against | has been notified by the- State -Athletic - ng effe aithou /| clo after many a hard fought bat- orcester 1. New Haven 20 Paa o T i hange his ith 5 by claver king offset many | 50 FUST OO, B G e art in a (2nd game) 323 0 0Perkinsc 5 1 2 2 0|cold and the bites of jelly fish which | Commission to change name W PUTNAM & CO. of those that w 1 have ended the| jo 0 bout at & Lat dat S S 4020 0Gadowaym 4 1 2 3 0|ysually are met with in schools in mid-| the result he will thenceforth box un- e bout in the early rounds. Russell was b ‘bout: aiiatlater idafe. e ks ) DL et ? ) channel. Sullivan and Toth still rule|der his real name, Jimmy Sante. He e M e slow and did not seem able to land e OQAMES TODAY. 21 Telmachp 1 29 | favorites_for the swim, although Pat-| hopes to get a hout with Pancho Vil- s TO RICHTER & CO. o Malling blows on the New Lon-| DODGERS TURN BACK National League — = —omenp 2 0 6 |terson and Richards are not lacking in | la. E : 6 CENTRAL Row don boy. Only one round could bej GIANTS BY 10 TO 3 SCORE| New York at Brooklyn. 2 50 12 ‘m e . bad&r‘};!: Sullivan and T::\Sivc nlm{nd— BM:“.CK"“'I Gl?.'m-"d “mu".gs‘fi. jven to Rus: while seven were ea- | pogon Ny 3 tn] ¢ DIAbTIE Gt CCICITnRtL: - oo ] Tl RSQVIRO L U el e T e TNen 090020 ant adipose tissue to gua: em agfainst | Boxing Commission “an Xin; - B85 In Palitys favor, She,rest being |, Drooklym N T.cHug. 30-Brooklvn| « TEICIIED 6t Clnciang Totals 3 9303 8| the chilly effects of the twenty-four| structoat Yale university, adde two HARTFORD, CONN. practically even. Both boys weighed | pardSh B it OIH HelE and Jen- | b : (x) Patted fre Ogden in 9ib. hours immersion which doubtless will | names. Saturday. to the list of per- in at 154, Palitz being in the Detter) jng 5 jead that brought victory over| American L Two. bace Hi, Hooper, Cot, Home run. Mew- | Schre by aninzs: T be necessary to accomplish the task of | sons he has rescued from .drowning ” condition New York by 10 to 3. Grimes kept! ol an Leaius u et e crossing the chanel , Patterson and| here this summer, making the total Dan“ Pflw& In the first round both boys play- [ geve Ttk DY 10 &0 5 Crimes kepti Washington at New York. ! e T bire HilF, Richards are considerably lighter in| 10 for the-season. Two boys in dis- #d with caution but as the fight pro-| s} atter getting a home run in the St. Louis at Cleveland. MISS COLLE Bum:, Scheer and Pratt weight than the two other men. tress were noticed to King's cottage . . Eremsed Palits forced the fighting to| so Sffer £olting a home run in the| Chicago at Detrolt. MRS. SMITH AT EASTERN POINT e e with the news. “Mosey” went out in & ng'ht Co. * Bussell and gradually wore down {he | with men on bases. B, Griffith star- Boston at Philadelphis Bastern Foint, Conn. Aug. 30-—The | PIRATES GO BACK INTO SMOKY._ STONE PITCHES irowitar ‘{"E"b:;‘n:;:"&:“f:}: Jocal boy's defense. in the -eleventh | Toi" Men On : —— ot or Aba Sy ol T 2 d in_rou 5 feand Tussell weat down twice: for| ros o Lo (OSMdtwith s gensationsl LEAGUE STANDING o S e Glavedonl ) MESTDINCAUEADOF BEDS NO-HIT, NO-RUN GAME |, 5. dhore safely. Some of the shors| | 7% Cumulative Pre- . Ihe count of nine and after sthe sec- | “"e-Randed cateh. : National League O B ecocsott links olosed foday| Cincinnati Aug. 3—The Pirates| On Wednesday night the Married | residents behieve King should receive $nd time g on to Palitz and lasted] ab hpo a { With Miss Glenna Collett of Provi-| Went back into the first division to-| Men made it the best two out of(a medal from the Cajnegie Founda- ferred Stock P ghe round out. In this round Palitz Banerofise { 114 Y w PC Jence, who won the qualifying round: dax_v by shutting out the Reds 2 to 0.| three wins from the Bachelor Boys of | tion. 3 ; § " N s But Russell's eye. oy S -3 E*:W o B Mmedal vesterday, well up among the| Glazner pitched almost perfect ball| the East Side>winning the third and] ~ Detroit paid $40,000 for Pitchers Pil- Territory Dallis & Suburbs. § Comi welfth round Rus- X ] “hicago ars. Four pairs in the champion- | Rixey also was strong except in the| final game of the series 12 to 0. “Smo- | lette and Johnson to the Portland Pa- Population 175000, P $eil appeard to he fast regaining his i =t teus Lo etom il tee off tomorrow.|fifth, when Tierney's double and sin-! ky” Stone was in wonderful form and| vifio Coast lehgue chub. Fi]etted . ran- Strength and last two minutes 13 0 Pittsburgh i iss Collett will meet Miss Edith | Sles by Grimm and Schmidt yielded| lct the Bachelors -down without a | great work shows the Tigers got a chise approved by a popular pt fighti boys tried for a K 1.8 ICmcmnan Cummings, of Onwentsia, Who is con-| tWO runs. The game was played in|hit or a run. Although the Bachelors| real bargain. 2 vote of the City on April &, ©. Pa outfought and out- 00 Frookivit ‘dored her chief rival. The other three | @ drizzle. The Pirates had scored two| were beaten badly they still think they| Pittsburgh pitchers have been nick- 1917, pointed throughout the fight s 33 Philadelph S'a_; Will be: Mrs. Albert Taylor, of | More runs off Gillespie in the first, are unbeatable and insist on another| o4 for seyen home rums by Roger . with the exception of thé sixth round . Boston gcnmck and Mrs. C. D. Curd, of Bel- | half of the ninth and had just been series of games. The second game of | Hornsby, the St. Louis slugger, this Funded debt 5,100,000 when Russell opened up and pommel- A5¥ = P Gorings: Miss Anita Lihme, of | Tetired when a heavy downpour pre- | the series was won by the Bachelors! season. 7% Pref Stook 1,500,000 pd Palitz with r ! o American League Mi amicnt. and Mrs. R. H. Barlow] yented the Reds from taking their due to the poor. support of the mar-| " The fine hitting of Grimes, Holloch- b g b B s ¢ g e s ¢ of Merion Cricket; Mrs. J. B, Rose, of | 125t turn at bat. the score reverting ried men who ware composed of most- | er and. Miller has been quite a actor Common Stock 2,000,000 wers exceptionally fast and full of oryBarncs 1 New York i Miss B O'Gorman | to the eighth inning. Score: ly cripples and men who never | ijn keeping the Cubs in the running. action. In the semi-final Kid Lewis mmz,’*_ AR ke St mms’”“m §:w“k2kt1:g°,n$:d Miss Betty lei'rhnhm) seen a ball before. Last night the s;h,i’; rooke now sports a tab of Gross ?M'nil‘l 1521 $2,688,504 QTS W& Stven. the gecigon Tl 8. 3l Datroit Today's result were a follow: owiness "4 073 3 3 o | Bachélors were unable *to hit the of-13:07 1-2 made at Philadelphia. Operating expenses $1,869,213 sver Young Willard of Fall River al- 2N L VL = e eteing Miss Collett won from Mrs., Alex|Cweret 3.0 1 o o o ferings of Stone who burned them|” The Good Time Stable pacer, Sun- Net earnings $1,019,291 though the decision was not pap SD Coon,, Tah Home ) enicago’ ") Smith, of Shenecossett, 5 and 4; Miss Baelt 3 020 0 ol right over the plate in big leaguel fiagh 3-4, raced in 2:03 at Phil- with many of the fans who express- Washington Timings; won TronaiMrs, MoK, /GOl Reat s 5 s e, ? 0| style. “Bullet” Pedace had to bow to agdelphia. ¢ Actual earnings for Preferred od their pproval by boos and cal-| Philadelphia > com, of Merion Cricket, 7 and 5; Mrs. Tmes.sy 3 1 3 3 :Hamrwec 2 o | the superior pitching of “Smoky” al-| Jack Leonard is racing Ethel Chimes Stock for the last twelve ealls. Both bovs f toe to toe] BOSTON AND PHILLIES SLPIT Boxton R 285 | Soumd “won from Mrs. G. M. Daniels of Trmorss 3 9 1 2 oPialith 3 0| though defeat is bitter {o take by the|2:p] 3.4 at the Eastern New York than 6 throughout the ficht with the shade ' HONORS IN DOUBLE BILL S O | Dffalo. 4 ‘and 3; Miss Taylor won SHmmib 3 18 o 0Cewcas & 9| Bachelors. “Battling Scud”; “Slippery” | fairs. being in favor of the Hartford lad. | posion Aug. 30—Boston won the BROWNS TURN BACK trom Mrs, J. C. Prizer, of -Shercos- | Glamiy Har 2 ¢ | Hyman and “Smash ‘Em” Riley played| Readville has a bimper entry for In_the sec preliminary Soldler | g ot game 2 to 1 of its double-head- %t 4 and 3; Miss Lihme won from | : = ¢ 8|a big part in last night's game. The| next week's meeting at the two-min- Gibson of For: Vright won the de-| o "trom Philadelphia toddy, but drop- INDIANS FOR SECOND TIME| S5 “\P™riott, of White Beaches,| T 5 % 553 |y Eiley Tandles the ‘hooks” and}ute’track. gislon over Pinky Burns of Wew LON- | ned the second 6 to 4. Pitcher Lefty| Cleveland, Aug. 30—St. Louis made| 4 and 2; Mrs, Barlow won from MTs.| (5 metied for Caveney oo 2 ° 24 ¢ | “shoots” is a marvel and “Cowboy”| Mr, Geers did not start Sanardo, don in one of the fastest bouts of the | wweinert scored 4 of the visitors' runs, | it tWo straight today, defeating Cleve- | &, H, Fitler of Merion Cricket, § and | (1) Baiet for hixer i 8h, ook at second is sure a wonder and|1:59 3-4 at Davenport, lowa, last week. evening. Gibson showed that he pack-| gt S0P E OF Lhe VISHORE TARS | 10371 (o 5. Boone pitched ewod pan | & B Soove by innines: at bat, oh! how that boy can hit.| The gelding is lame. ed a wicked punch and had Burns| ", "r.4g and the fourth time on an: With the exception ‘of the fifth inn-{ _ AN 2 0 00280 0-2)«“Fence Buster” Leonard slammed| The gross receipts of the Johnny seemingly on the verge of knockout| error “Rapp's play excelled in both IN8 Wheén two doubles followed and| MEADOW BROOK TEAM e b, D, ey’ © % | “Buffet” Pedace's offerings all over | Dundee-“Pepper”. Martin bout at the althoogh Burns gamely weathered the cTioF. TEPPS bla s geines il i . BAtaE e the lot without mercy. “Big League” | New York Velodrome Monday night storm of blows pee e ! who pitched the ninth inning, was easy EREICY e Tmpire Spalding called balls and|were $41,343. Dundee received $l4,- In the first preliminary Smiler Me- A i for the Browns. Wright smve way| Rumson, N.~J. Aug. 30—Meadow | KACEYS TO PLAY AT 2 | Sienest aud Bottled: dlspiites ito i the Cormick won a quick knockout victory ,-h-h-m(l‘i Z ’H:; TLN a =110 Van Gilder in the 8th when Cleve- | Brook had no difficulty today in de- FITCHBURG SUN. AND MON.! gatisfaction of both teams. Mascott 1 over Charlie Green of Fall River the isersy 4 1210 0lland got two on\with one out. Score: ]feaFns Orange county 16 to 12 in the| mhe Jocal Kacey team will play at| Peny of the Dodgersekept score and ! bout going cnly one minute and a haxf”wp-.h 4 1 10l St. Levis (A) Cleveland (A) first of the semi-final matches in!ptchburg, Mass, on next Sunday and | needed an armed guard to protect him. B et s paven, With o | et 4, : y A Cmiemmy ™ 1% 2 ¢ the international polo tournament fori .o on Labor Day. The Kacey team| The married men announced that the tervific omalanght the Fall River boy Waberd | 02 A 330 oWemmab 3 b 6.5 ol the Herbert Memorial cup at thelqi first expected (o play on Sunddy | Bachelors should have won as they The Beneficial Loan 0 : ::fl""‘? Do chance to get out "'°'“w,““¢*;- ‘ H gf 380 <t 3 : % o) Romson C:gntry ctl:eh- M;T‘Latd t:‘: gamel at Manchester but the Manchester | are the pick of }:heh{lm:t Eggasr—ln-' e nelcl M '&':e{mr;. broke t«h;atler;:amr reo- e 2 3 o o 133 : :Zeu’;d ek S e S ;a,{‘o%?:fix‘igfnf:n;:gg‘s wle:kd‘sf_.‘dcpendenls and the Preston s. . gt ihéte Suay closs e Al o . | winners conceded six goals in the rat-| ; ; g L = = pnto 2000 at the bout, all agreeing! Towls & o o ?f‘m;mem i - lz'};gz“tl;‘sc t&ié?filaéfi“fli’f{mfi; é‘ifli TN I:{oml;qosv FOR PHILA.|| was established to enable Wfld‘ly persons to borrow that the card was the best that has| (s lLexvovesu bail. 432 10| The victory placed Meadow Brook:them a favor as they can now play| . : 5 i et been put on. Another card is be- | S by incin 9000 8050 final mateh which will be Play- | o cironger and Totin adminoy (PI&¥| New York, Aug. 30—The Polo as-|| money, in sums not exceeding $300, for all legitimate ing arranged for Sept. 11th between ! hokd > 38 1 0 Saturday, the winner of the Shel- | e aeerhoter oy, aavertised team. | sociation today announced the draw- at fair-and Iawful an equitable, self- Young Saviola and Young Manty, two | Tw bax hie, £ 50 0| burne Flamingo semi-final mateh to- | here carly in the Seasan for a ooa|ing for the Philadelphia tournament, |§ PUrposes, fair and n.fies, upon > Shwieites with the esstern Connectl- 385 8 momow to be the other findlist | guarantec promised in good faith to| "ol inieroational eompefition be-|| respecting-basis. Only security necessary is your furni- Bat fight €ans. Matchmaker Cassidy| pudgobis (0 e county team foday| giy 3 = P - . Doy 8 27 o e Tiem s 7| lacked the form and the Fight of the| Rt Sunday but Bave wow G cow | In8,until Septomber 23 on the fild || ture used in housekeeping, or note signed by one respon- oyt 2 30 0| () Botied for Metomie in i four which trivmphed over Argentina|when there is a possibility of rakimg| ¢ the Philadelphia Coustry club, Ba- i ce: i quick;: courbeous, private; raill Wiihaime.cf H 173 (ngoe 1 4 oDy Tail (0 Hasnar it Saturday. It was Kept on the defen-|in a few more shelels, la, Pa. sible person. ‘SGI'“‘JG q " P 113 f : e T O o | i LIHbUrE, team s head and| qucu iho” byc, and the- tourpament || completely. satisfactory. Let us hear from you today if LEADING HOME RUN s e 39t R ed Dok horsomen generally out-rode| sag iaees above the Manchester crowd | will"opon September 13, with Al Ire- || you demand the best in Small Loan Service. = Phone BRI e A oRs Rl : 5780 | e N rame s, shobem, it. In the fifth chukker, the Oranze| baseball competition Tho Fetenbecs|1and pitted against Orange county. 1 | Weinert,p " 413350 s shirted players made a belated spurt,| Profs are one of the fastest t A The 170 ponies of the contesting -6-6-4. American League : 2913 but it was short lived. New Eingland with the exception of | {cams will move by special train from Witams, St. Louis P o 22 %02 2| RUTH GETS HOMER AND. i sl Tom O'Hara’s All-Collegians of Wind. | Bumson, N. J., September 10. . Walker, Philadelphia 2 49000 THEN IS BANISHED | MORE BOXERS ARE DROPPED sor Locks. Fitchburg will pitch Can- | upop» K, iy Pitches Great Ball NEW LONDONy CONN. ! Ruth, New York =1 i % | New York Aug. 20—The New York BY N. Y. COMMISSIONERS | avan against Gaw in the Sunday game | HoP~ Haggerty o9 onat ¢ Heilmann, Detroit 21 Tk = Americans made it two straight-from| .o Vork, Aus. 30—Suspension of | and on Labor Day it is probable that| The Hustlers won from the Ar- 2 Miller, Philadelphia 1 h| 9 Patted tor Boagien in T Washington today, winning the sec-| New YOUR AN N ete and | two major league hurlers will oppose{fOWS Wednesday evening in a pitch- Meusel, New York azfl (= et i MeNumees in o, ond game of the series 5 to 4. The| 2 TUMDCr OF T8 L 0 ences was an- | ach other. The local management is Speaker, Cleveland 12§ | priademiia .8 @1 0z g1 3 ag|Visitors hit Hoyt freely, but he Was| miulaed today by the state athletic|Pringing the Fitchburg team here- for McManus, St. Loui .11 § | Beston ©0 1 0% a4 s oy|brilliantly supported, especially by | nounced b two games on Sept. 9 and 10. It is ex- Tobin, St. Louis 31 ] 70 bas Mis, o, Leatier. Pomen, Gibron Scott. Two of the Washington runs| ®®JURoS'Qhs i ¢ Atpany, bantam- | Pected \that a large number of local Falk, Chicago .... 1 — { were home runs by Brower in_thae| J2B€% e epanded imdefinite and | followers of the Kaceys will go te Judge, Washington s}l cArRDS TAKE ovERTIME | third and eighth innings. New York | weistly To8 SUIRCRCT o ICTo MG fin. | Fitchburg with the team. iDykes, Philadelphia o f| GAME FROM CuBs| bunched hits off Francis, a young left | Srdered before 5 s .’;"’,';."“'Bi,’éé”n"‘“ 0N o Louss, Aug t. Louis broke | Pander, and brought abogt his retire- “;[;g:d Smith, New York bantam-|HELD AND WALSH ¥o WS Patanighin - 8}l even with Chicago in 3 Drosent o | or the e on oL sx Biks. TwO | weight, was set"down for six months BATTLE FOR PUBLIC TITLE National League Hernsby, St Louis ... Williams, Philadelphia Kelly, New York Lee, Philadelphia Grimes, Chicago 13 Meusel, New York 13 Wheat, Brooklyn . 11 Ainsmith. St. Louis 11 ‘Wheat, Brooklyn Carey, Pittsburg Miller, Chicago .. 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Parkinson, Philadelphia Rassell, Pittsturgh Walker, Philadelpnia Ruth, a year ago today . | ries taking today's game 5 to 4 in ! 10 jinnings stmgles by Stock and | Schultz, scoring Mann and Blades, re. | spectively, gave the locals the victo { O'Farrell brought- in three of the vis- kmocking a homer and itors rums by 201 0 00 T8 80 0086 50 o83 e o1 2 30 148 o8 110 90 04 i 104 00 14 o0 ica IR o 20 when WALKER BEATS FRENCH MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION Paris, Aug, 0—Jack Walker, an American tonight won a bout from the French middleweight champion, the result of Ruth's twenty eighth| home run of the season with Witt on base in the first inning’ In the third inning Ruth, was called out on strikes | and kicked ‘at the decision and was put off the field, it being the third, time he has been banished this year. | Rt pee oo benighed i R X Rion,et 502 o -Witter 3 20 {Harria? 4 3 2 4 oDumas 4 4 0 Judge.’b 4 010 0 oRuthw 1 o0 | Goslin At 41 2 0 0Smithrr E o0 |Browersef 4 2 1 0 o0Pipp.ib ‘ L3 Pranclsp 2 9 2 0Scotles 6 0 xxxBush 10000 3 Totsds 35 11 24 1 g W m’llh s ton . Lo Ne 0t >y New York -, 010280 15 Home runs, Ruth, Brower 3. West Ends Win Fifth Victory The West Ends defeated the Young Triple A on Wednesday by a score of 5 to 3. The West Ends have now won five games and lost only one, | appear before the commission. for “violation of contract.” Jack Sharkey, New York feather- weight, and his manager, Joe Wer- ner, were suspended for one year for violation of contract and failure to Johnny Paske was suspended indef- initely for an “unsatisfactory” con- test with Johnny Shea at Buffalo. Sammy Goldman, manager of New Ocleans. was suspended indefinitely and ordered before the commission. PATTERSON AND TILDEN TO MEET IN FIRST ROUND New York., Aug. 30—Gerald L. Pat- terson, captain of the Australian team and holder of the world's lawn tennis title will face William T. Tilden, 2nd, American champion, in the first matches of singles in the Davis cup challenge round at Forest Hills, N. Y., Friday afternoon, James O. Ander- son, of Australia, will oppose William M. Johnston in the second singles en- counter. e pairings will be reversed in Monday's play. Johnston playing Patterson while Tilden meets Ander- son, in that order. This schedule was, determined fo- day at a meeting between Patterson and R. Norris Williams, 2nd, respec- Ercole De Balzac, who quit in the|the one that was lost_being & prac-| tive captains of the Australian and fourth round” amid tlie hisses of the spectators. The referee will request the box- ing federation not to pay Balzac his portion of the purse. The nw‘h-lf-m e track at Ford City, Pa. has 2:11 1-4 as its record, set by Tip Top in the free-for-all last tice game with the Tigers. The game on Wednesday was close until the sixth inning when Haggerty, pitch- ing Tor the Y. T. A, weakened and allowed three runs. Fifty new stalls have been built at American teams. fixed by draw. ‘The doubles selections for Satur-i day’s play ‘were not announced, liams and Patterson notifying Julian | S. Myrick, referee of the matches, The pairings were Rutland, Vt, and an addition of ‘120 feet has been added to the grand- atand, R that they would nominate their selec- Toledo, 0., Aws. 30.—Two nineteen- year-old lads, ome from New York and one from St Lomis, will fight it out ;mmm e the Ottawa park course or the public FHnks golf chamy of the United States. g Bddie Held, the slim little 110 pound St. Louisan, will be the west's repres- entative in the 36-hole finals, while Dick Walsh, a former caddy at Van Cort- landt park, in New York, will earry the east's chances. KEach shot his way into the finals through brilliant twin victories today in the third round. and in_the sim-finals. " Held, after eliminating J. ¥. Christie, of Toronto, Canada, in the morning. and, triumphed 'in the afternoon over George Aulbach, of Boston, medalist i the qualifying rounds, in a wonderful 20 hole match. Walsh proved the upset of the tournament in the, morning by put- YOU WERE BORN TO THE KNACK OF SHAVING THE tions, 24 hours before the match. Play will begin cach afternon on the courts of the West Side club at 2:30 o'clock.

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