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J6, a: snappy. preliminary '| were the: best. aat i first fall\ when Zibyszko fell on him. ¥o0 ews 'Stanislaus ”bi the. chubby-toed Albany Burk ni older, In in ability, the Chict jgtcregtthntetcd‘ io, the appear- ance 'of ~Zbyszko -and the; Albany fans were thoroughly impressed 'by 'the big! fellow.* Squat and heavy, the Poles an extremely 'difficult\man--to\ handle .and last night 'his height and 'gen: eral solidity. proved, a big advantage ove 3 Heyden.. 'Zbyssko . went about jhis worl with :n Ccertain <show 'of determination that pleased the>fans fand <th is the. aggressive; 'the 'outset, ried the: struggle ito Heyden and it was only for a very short space of time that the. latter was able to hold .the offensive when .he 'did-open an attack, / ;~ ..\ ~ was Heyden's- master at every atege of. the battle. Every. hold thit.the; Scandanavian tried was, easily broken by :the Pole, who not only put his weight and. brute slung“: to' good use but used the holdg which experience' has tmight Atione 'time, . before the ' first: fall, the' Polish \champ: ratsed \Him« self off his feet while Heyden bad a sis: sors. hold on. .his . head, 'broke the mm, twirled. the Scandanavian: aroumd about three- times, and then vainly tried to pin his -op(!mngnt'w whoulder. to the mat, : Heyden seemed quicker than his heay- ler tival but the stronger grapples heed ed only time and -a \little better 'effort to: get the first fill \fry ms ho would, Heyden did his best but finally gave up to:superior brawn ~ <o0 1 f “fights flruttutlll, after 20 m'lngulsgd of real st \wrestling was - accomplisl 0 half-Nelson n‘nd‘ crotch hold), ullppe'dno: gamely, ' kicked\ his 'feet . and put. every\ ounce of strength he could museu- to mi test, .but the 280. pounds of Zbyszko col- Jected: their-toll, \ Heyden \claimed a rib was broken a few .minutes before the , Ac- cording to Heyden's claim, tho Fole's el- bow strick him on the wide and he heard the bone snap,. ~1t did not detract from lis Jumping tactics\ An 'the rest. of, the bout,. nor .wid 'it seem- to 'show when-he ~f countitis \holds which 'Zbysako clamped on. + Chad . '. tPhe-battle bad but. a few seco 'when \the Polish: champion took the Pod: fensive. .and. threw Hleyden \to the, mat. 'The Mcandanavian was.out of a poor at- tempt: ab a liold as fhick ak a fSush-and yas taking the aggressive. Not Tong .diu he 'have a chance to 'try' his skill ou his gal: fpsp‘nenx? £3: fibyxgk’o stenied 'to ® getermined effort. eve 'he west at the lighter iman. y T m“; PL fall, Zbyszko \ Again, before. the .tirst\ picked 'him' up bodily, quite an - plishment when the 3021] is mung?“ pounds of kicking humanity, took bis time about setting him dowa, and then, much to Jis chagrin, found 'that Heyden: bad slipped \out of. a sure-emougly. win hold. The persons who saw Heyden get out of the_hold gave him' applause, and, it can be sald, those who did not-notice the Sher part 'of breaking the hold;.were content to. utter a- little \oooh\. , > ~ --' Second Fall Easier. <The second fall showed Zbyszko at bi flicker than the initial scrap guzh‘t 0:1: eyden's shoulders were pinned to the Polish. Champ, Tanne éavie Than Opponent, Master At'AIl ~> o fringes;7Se‘miLFiiial~£leaScs° fans an exhibitionof-strength, control snd. wreat at -uights and scored a victory over Oldf-Heyden two straight falls. | 'Stonislaus, and ‘Il kniinghip style, wasting llttlefime after he - the Brat fall was scored in 20 minutes, and: the the old. reliable Flying Mare being used); 5th: Polis: Glant 'to: pin q :| cular shoulders, to the mat, . Despite the Fact that t ' C tations, 'the; bouts: were both first Elless aflzdnc‘erininly p 0, Peter Zilinskas, \an old tAlb ‘21nmpinx,j§ini3,iv§rtwq stray}; Tan that ed | the hand, and the, Flying Mare-hold; one | weight to the. Scandanavian's one should Heyden: while he, was doing bis best t (: keep the Pole., down -- Meyden tough?“ wiggled .and squirmed. himself out: or|- found. that Heyden was no slouch when he |' ZBNSZKO BEATS HEVDEN N . STRAIGHT FALLS AT OPEN and Heavier - simens ‘ a Polish , wreatliffg champ,\ gave about 800 science at- Chadwick idanaviay title: asrock, did iP ub Tine of Heyden's nd hard bt rowd' wa leased be who did -turn avorite, downed (on ea falls. > mat 'as 'quick he Scandanavian , on, top, »putting . his\ sk “(litres-gar to thq‘gés: 'ot‘p‘|15hlnx t mountain- of muscle off his hands 'and feet, fit)“: l’qlq broke whatever hold Heyden had on him in Jig time;: A fluhxt flying. logs! feet and arms; two quick movements. of of 'the best in the game, had Heyden Inned. to. the mat 'as if 'a' brick' houge 'had fallen on him. Heyden wriggled:and Heydon squirmed, but Zbyszko put. his er which was off the: mat atid Dr, Fowler, the referee, «tapped: h his nig of victory. * - Semi Final Fast.; |, ; Pete Zilheskns. the Lithianian hamp- ion, and Sulu . Hevainpag,. the Jumiping and, wa night ddd, Kinny: keyed, the. fabs up to the. Fight pitch. to prope érly 'enjoy. the grand finale, ' Zjlinskia again showed that'he 1s one 'of theiclever! est men in the game when defensive work is concerned and for the first 20 minutes of the opening clash Sulu tugged, pushed and twisted Poter all oyer the mat. catch-y ng : half\ a\ dorem times in vitsl holds I only to have the Lithuanian wriggle: out of them with .a great show. of strength aud skill >; l usd . 'The first fall was scored by Zilinskas in $3 minutes with 'a bar hold, and came as a big. surprise: to Hevampas, who was 'under the impression thati'he. bad, his opponent tightly locked: in tlie eame hold. - With a mighty heave and then a mid-air twist, Peter throw. himself over abd Bula was pluned to' the mat..so that he couldn't move his body an duck, although he kicked both Tess as a hearty protest againgt the unexpectediiess 'of it all ©, fos me 44 \Thebout was rough, both men culling and kicking each other with con- siderable: feeling and; they. amused the fans with the-vematke as they paid each other back cuff for cuff and kick for kick; ;I forgot what yoi'gave me before,\ an Peter qnce, an. he slammed. Hevampan with considerable glee, holding both' his. ams locked at t of repartee and blows certainly .ami the fons and after Zilinskas scored his «ccond fall in 18 minutes with a Flying Mare, both mon received a big hand from the crowd. . | > Roller and. Btetcher. Ralph . Santosuesso, . the demon - an 'place some time after July 18, and that \Doc\ Rollcr,.a veteran of the ganie, and one of the most scientific in the business, Wadlek® Zbyszko, younger brother. of Stanislaus. Stetcher, / the - American champ, plays baseball in the Throe-Ero, Teague during the summer months and he Tn 'that event, Zbyszko will be \ brought. here to oppose Roller, - . A . SOLONS-HILLES = Nene Joe Birmingham, Pittsfield's tas Y m: Pilot, May Perform in R i Outfield. . * Tomorrow baseball fans may lumen vpportunity.of seeing one of the greatest outhelders who ever wore spikes in the major leagues, ah Albanian at that, 'out in center'at Chadwick park pulling the Spalding out 'of the ozone and, slapping the pill in the style,which fade him famous in the days when he managed the Cleteland American Leagae Club. . The above is m manner of stating that Joé Birmingbain, who brings his chame pion Pittsfield team to Albany tomorrow may get hito the fray and battle against his own home town. | Not that Joe palls -| against Albany, for he is a booster first last and all.the time, but when it comes to baseball, Joe wants his babies, the Hillies. t8 repeat their work of 1910 when they copped the O'Neil pennant. Birmingham hes done little playing this year, the former pilot of the Indians awaiting the time 'when he could bask fn the- warm sunlight and thaw out his muscles, because Joé mever performs un- less he feels he can give the fans the best that is io him. But with warm weather the Pittsfield tianager is eaort- zinxinmcfiée‘likztmk and it is . If he does it will be manager against marager, because our Bill Mc: Corty plays left for the Senators and these\ birds, who worked together to grab the bunting for Pittfeld-will vie with each other at bat and in the field. . Tomorrows game will start at 320 o'clock. The gates to Chadwick Park will 3{b4 opened at 2 o'clock, 'That the. Broad- will . be % T s flled to certainty for lergue bescball has . Other teats in the ONeal crest bate their 3 ramored he intends .to show his Wares pose grip ou Albany fans sud fan, from but The Senai UMPC TENS SALNGDATEOF: Northern Paciw'fioes To Dry- * dock; ' Athletes May ~~. \Shove Off\ Late. . - New York July 11—day; in the sailing plans of the American Olympic team were announced 'here today by mittec. several hundred athletes who will com: pose the buik of the United States rep- resentation at Antwerp will leave. this! port about July 26 and arrive at Ant- werp about August 7. ' to sail on July 20 on the United States army transport Northern Pacific. That service and will be sent to drydock within able transport is the sailing date of which cannot be posi- tively given at this time. . _ The shift 'in the arrangements will holding the team in or near New York for fully a week after the In order to meet this emergency the anny have \offered\ the use of one of several army camps near this city. / al committee is to inspect the avail: able sites and select the one best suited for training s . : The-athlefes will gather there follow- ing the trials and will be under. charge of Team Captain Matty Halpin and the Moakley of Cornell n ieee are wite to the fact that every team has = chance to 'win the era _ champiouship this year and who are ap at Chadwick Park. daily and\ Sunday yelling their heads off for victories. To these loyal fans will be added the hun- dreds who journey to t.e-park on wetk aflsqajr. . * R non 'the back. in if gress the time, -This: exchange |. 'The last r sed {.the efghth boing fairly even, the nin 'nouncer, notified the fansthat tho. next wrestling. show iw. this city would take'|; would . meet \either: 'Joe Stetcher or | may not be availablefor the local bout | , Président Kirby of the Olympic com- orton Under: the 'rearraoged schedule R \It originally was planned for the team |\ vessel; however, has been withdrawn from | Heeto the next few days. The only other mvail-| € I the i’rincus Maiotha, | Ch final tryouts in Boston, July 16 and 17. H of coaches headed by trainer Jack g JULY 10,1920. Ree TWO TWIN BILLS ~IN- COMMERCIAL . ' ~LEAGUE_ TODAY ”like\ Un d Traction ' Company ‘t’mse- ball .téam. and the: Albany Post Office alue, 'and the New. York «Centrals and the A. P.. W. Paper Company team will play double headers this afternoon for a vantage polnt-lo the Commercial- Lesgue, The . motormen ~ and |. conductors . 'Wil «clash with Uncle Sam's mail carriers in Yah Woert 'atreet park and' the. rail- roaders and paper makers: will meet in Peacock, park: - e one of the finest. of its kind in the State: Excellent material bas been uncovered in. «this season's games. | The: league'is \the common topic of conversation among ithe (various. Industrics' that have: repre: sentative teams and goes a good. way to \lighten the otherw'se burdensome dutles ‘ut players and their rooters. an- ras -- PTTS UTPONTS Australian ® Lightweight | Uses © *~Left Mit to Advantage; . v5 > ~ Fans Pleased. | - So - {> '.. ~ BY. KING DAN. 69 © Charley; Pitts; . the'. Australian light- weight; | last * night - cloarly . outpointed Harry Condon, theyeteran Tllon battler, im a snappy (ten; round go before. the Uunencetndy Sporting Club at borp.. The bout was a substitution for the Young Maxwell-Martin'affair- which was'to have carried the ghamnlonshln title of this see- the victory, . The attendance was ood 'considerIng ithe pubsttution and the. gout: on the «vening's program pleased. \The Austratian bey showed a nifty left end which ho cortainly. worked to. good ¢ffect, for the first four rounds of the bout. Condon, 'a: reliable sturdy. battler did not 'seem aBlo to avoid that flashing left hand sent out by the Australian, but he did not d It very much either; | Ho kept boring In from the start of the bout and. was, soft pleking for that left hand of, the Pitts boy..: % In the fifth frame Condon lifted a left hand Aupperc from . the deck and it cought. Mr. Pits whore it was not wel- come. 'The Australian boy was forced to get in close and' he showed\ good. Jud» mont by~closlnf Jn end. slugging Away with the Iton lad. Condon hed a iy advantage In the, cloxe milling and this was' one of the rounds ha carried. , to + Pitts: Rallies, + [ -- Pitts camer back in good shape in: the sixth. frome rand catight Condon with a powerful ight to the jaw and then tho s went at:it, in earnest again. They fiwwflad'ham through the frame and again Iw the seventh theyreamoout in the canter doi Rond white and moneged sol wells m his - Pitts. from workin ed. the round. Titon boxer c three found; to. ki times . Th ware very , go- to Plits and the final frame to Con- Bath bo and punched this- sort, of Plits m and the bout on p the whole wood, e cl on- REJMM a. batt nose and a cut over the eve which ho received during the furtons- ing of the alxth canto. -_. . Mack \Down. the 'Rives.\\ 'Red Mack and Sailor Donahy. acheduled to stege tho sem! final, did not go on be- cause of the fact that Mack was down-the tiver at some camp and forgot ho, was ups to: box, -- Battling wis - an Young Butch, _ both, Sthmectndxi boys, substituted and put up. a. slugging maich for six ®, hatever ad- vantage could be claimed must be awarded to Lewis, During an exchange of blows Meshes agt entand a ie: by cng of & shots and after hitting the ropes 'he hit the floor. | He took the two sccond. rest aind 'was bac f At the end and had to be omrried from have Ing nmppgdrgnom of Lewls' punches than were good for him. . In. ono. of the. prelims Pou! Burns: of Watervilet wou over Young Murphy of Echenectaiy -on . & knockout, Burns had .Murphy all but out In the see- o and at the start of the thind round the reforee ugawed the batlle or- dering. Murphy to his dressing room., ' 'The curtain raiser b Young Echenectady, and the former entitled Sut AHN as the and of Thor four rounds. . .. . . * RuNS For The- week. NATIONAL LXAGUE Clubs, app s To Brookiyn . ...... 1b 4 - H 10 ve df s we [f 3 z - gll B- r 9 P2. B T 4-4 a : con 10 26:4 1 cl as 6 L .l t 6055 2 1 .. s sum s & i cl B LEAGUE . . -o4 1 .. iG Cob pc. oB e o & l. m I & g.. % -o; P. » -m $ 0 B -o; P15 -o i s CoS EASTERN LEAGUE, Asit: -- - OFFERS $75,000 . _ FOR TITLE FIGH of reotete who tore boast of a Toral back - The Commercial ‘Lu‘ ue in Albany ds | ; -| and (rw 'J $0 *I the challenger, X| theatre in Troy. nee-minus none ther. than (the famous | - 0d, | The two. boys will 21) Ally, 121; Ace Seven AESOLUTE READY TO BREAK MATER :| América's Cup Defender Off for ., .... ~Tuning Up Sp'iniat.‘ «' }. > Sandy Hook., ; _ 'New. York, Tuly*0.-Work has pro- grossed\ so far in the measurement of Resolute, defenders of America's . cup, dt a Brooklfn drydock, that the yacht (probably: will be launched\ again: tomor- Yow, <No attempt will be made to meas- fire her. sail.area until the craft is in the 'e *According to present plang, the defender will be taken mt once to Sandy Hook, where she probably will have tusing. up spin on Sunday. + =-'TThe -work on Shamrock V., challenger forthe cup is vexpected | to be finished Monday when the yaclt will be launched aken to Sandy Hook, The under hody of] are?! ygflht wnls scapula, {swig 'and ~ polished today | for the fir e “Ely—is to be sailed off: Sandy: Hook} f 35. } Mcasurer H. W. Webb found today a (ifference\ of one-half inch 'in 'the. port and the starbourd side of the big keel -of This probably is the re- yacht being laid up for six years since sho first came to_fl;|s dountry. gvmb; waid that the ratings of the yachts probably would\ -not be known until just before, the first race. _ / » Final arrangements for the: series are rapidly... being . made .by 'the New York acht Club. | Captain Lewis Blix, who will log-the course and drop the turning marks; today «chartered. the tug Eileen Morse. | On Tuesday the . tug, will, be taken down. to the Hook to. have her speed . tested. ; On Wednesday, the com- mittee: boat, the- tog Barringtip, will be inspected and her compass compared with that on board the Eileen Morse, PIERGE ANXIOUS > nt \ft has becn'the ambition of my,career to take this boy Logan,\ declared Inert‘y 'Pleree ..when . he - contploted | yesterday's workout .preparatory | to 'Monday night's hout before the Star A. C. at the Lyceum In referring to Logan sult of, the \PhI who hails from, Jamestown, The youngster, from | the western section of the State is one of the leading feather- weights in' the_ game and \fight\ is his Middle name. He has mot them all with the exception Kilbane and has yet to bo mentoklcking: Pierce Js A good bdy and'lt wouldbe a big feather in. his. eap 'if 'he, could. turn in a win against Logan but it must be admitted, that he be forced . to travel at some: speed. \ mix it for ten rounds and there is 'me doubt but 'that. fur “fillnflae \finl‘l IYoynng Nelson, of Adams,' and . Young < Laureate, of roy: will. swap punches, | Laureate is than anxious to wipe out. the stain. of a previous defeat at the bands of Nelson and declares he is in the pink of condi- tion for the metto. | Nelson. ds out only the first man to defent the Troy flash, but he is the uni}; padded mit. artist, to last more than three rounds with the Collar City sensation, Young Burng, | of Watervlist, | and Xoun ichssc, of Adams, will be the tprlncfpaln in another six-roupd event-and the usual preliminaries will round out the card. ha preliminaries are sched- «tart nt 8.80 ofclock sharp. Clanae® handle. the main Claude Tibbitts will d} bouts, while Harry.Orunsten will. officiate at the preliminaries, l l LATONIA ENTRIES 1 __ Lil 2222 First race; (purse $1,800, clalming, three-year-olds and . up, | stx furlong«-> “151mm\ 104, *Hweeping Glance, 105; Sam's Boy, 107; Sand Bed, 107; Trium- phant, 110; *Dark Hill, 116; Discussion; 110; *Converse, 115. * Second race; purse $1,800; two-year old maidens, five and one-half Marjory .McKay, 113; Anunds, 2; Corette, 112; 'Tawsentha, 112; Countess, 112; Fair Floris, 112; Coeur Defeu, 112} a-Miss Hilarity, 112; Rising Rock, 116; b-Old Faithful, 115; Clarkson, 110; Dark Ben, 115. _ Also eligible: Bith of Greed, 112; - Miss © Prosperity, : b-Kate Fraley, 112; s-Little Bess, 112; Loughland, 110; Billy» Barton, 3. ¢ntry; b-P. Dunne entry. Third race; .purse $1,400, thteopear- olds and up, one mile and a sixteenth- Simpleton, Di: Escobar 102; Dr. Car- man, 100; Clintonville, 103; Docod, 103; Wave, 106; Sands of Pleasury, 118, -. Fourth race; purse £2,000, the Midway Handicap, . three-yeevolds | and up, Six fquonzs—Fnrbelow. 102; Jorice, 102; Linden, 103; Carmandale, 115; Ginger, 110: American Ace, 118; Dodge, 120; Flags, 182. Fifth face; $10,000; added Daniel Boone Handicap; 'three year nlgls'lnd up; one (mile: and cue-hall-Wickford, fi; Frank W, 94; Omond, 99; Ware, 90; Bearerkill, 103; Cleopatra, 107; cDr. Clark, 100; c-Wildair, 1073, Milts Ond, 115; Drastic, 117. oH P. Whitney entry. Sixth . race-Parse | $1,200. Barnette Woods handicap. two-year-olds, six fur- longs: Pekoe, 105; Bettins, Last Rose, Anne Elizabeth. M2: Ben Valet If; Gold Digger, 117; Monsoon, 120; The High, 126. . , Seventh race-Purse, ($1,300; claim: ing: three year olds and up; one mile and an, eighth-*Conver, | 8 *Paris Maid, 100; *Marse John, 100; Wenons, 109; Chief Brown, 112; Capt. Rees, 114; Tom Sannders. 114; Kimalong. 114; *Bradley's Choice, 114; Harvest King, 119; Trooper, 119. R *Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather, clear; track, good. Garnets Want Tilt For Tomorrow 48 FT LOGM ___ ___ 12222 ___ ' a-Dortch Bros. 'and Blue Grass Stable} { SF \irst Summer Mat CLARKE VICTOR _ IN SHELL RACE Chicago; ;July: 9.-H, A. Clarke under the colors of the Detroit Bont club, Detroit, Mich, today won the junior single oar shell- race in (the Central States nmateur regatta. Julius Peterson of -the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe club, Grand Rapids, Mich, was second and F. Reichers of the Lincoln Park Boat-club third. 'Fime 11:09, crew number 2, won the Jurior four car shell. race. Lincoln Park Boat club, crow 8 was second, and Illinois Valley Yacht aud Canoe club; Peoria; HL, third. Time 10:04. - Lincoln Patk, Boat club, Chicago,, crew 1 was first in the Junior eight oar shell race. Lincoln Park Boat club, crew 2 took scgnnd: Western Rowing club of St. Louis, third and Grand Repids/ Boat and moe club, Grand ' Rapids, 'Mich., fourth, _ Time 6:28, ° Col. The Central Rowing club of St, Louls, won , the senior barge race. | Western Rowing club of St. Louis, was second? St, Louls Rowing clubs third; Mound City, Club of St, Louls, fourth and the Baden Rowing-club\of St. Louis, fifth. Time 4:40, © - # --- EODMORES SCORE \COLLEGE GROUP Close Tilts as Twilight League ~Season Arrives at Its Height., « j-TZ‘; E|dmoefs. top rung holders in the untor division, were given the go. of the lives inst night when. the Cameo 1311111: battled with tho leaders for. seven hand innings 'end an 8 to 6 defeat, Frange, on dna hint Cot Nady tab : owfive. lon but received poor support lonely, binsles Score:, RH. E. Edmores . 250 0.8% 2 tot-8 6 Cs College Nin 0 f 0 0 1 1 mi a Battories-Co o, Franze and Stores,\ Kantzronab; , Panghor VFeanerg and Second Inning Spurt. In Columbias Win sone - - - A. second frame spurt that' netted runs won for the Corumhlas last nights}: their game In Lincoin.park with the Ramblers,. The final. score was 9 >o {. ifguxnsenxm“ my a hang]. “ink {an follow» a were: credited. w reo: bi hits: Payne: Garrish, Schoidler, o'si’mu‘é'fl? nessy and Dognen> + % - Secro: rH E. Colimblas .... 2 6 0 0 0 1 *-9 Ramblers . 1.6 1 0 2 4.0007 g z? Batteries-Ramblers, Patterson Payne; Columblas, Nichols and Herchfnd Hamiltons Shut |, The Hamiltons scored nine runs and blanked the Orioles last night In' Beaver- wyek park, R. Wilson on the mound 'for Lincoln Park Bost club 'of ‘Chicngo. . Out Oriole Team|y DST BN Worcester, ' Mass., Bach pite ort. enth was the felding fen gravy. . Kutter, enc a 0 P 454 Bhar, 'an 400 0 2 alg it 0 t £ 9 Fee aa r ABPP Pj F i 4 158 $ Nagle, c... 3 0 4.3 sh Bender, p..S 0 0 0 1 Rounds i% Hm 'Beote by New. Haren , . * Worcester .. . Btolen | lone, . Double neer: Mumay | tunis Lett on basce Branallld, . 'Time-1:00. sted) : Springfield, here today. son, This makes park this season. Wilder, ailes, Flynn to Rleo to- Wilder, 3; Springfield | 5, \time- piro-Bromp. By ton hel 5 to 1.. The visitors Walsh which settled the victors had fine support on al 'The Hamiltons took their lead In 31.5\?37: $31“;me mo and scored thoreafter almost Score: o a 1 1 0 mols a nel one 0 0, 0.0. attorles-Hamiltc wi . Wiel, Erioien Sehwenir and - - Rainbows Beat . Triangle Nine, 8 to] The Iainbows defeated tho Triangles 8 to 7 last night in \Van Woert atreet pack. Blalr and Schaller both pitched good hall, crrors figuring moatly in the scoring, The Rainbows overeama an early lead in the fourth frame when they seored flvo runa but the Triangles came back in the sixth and won. ' * Score: +/ RM.E. Rainbows. ..... 0 0 % & 0 3.5-8 % 2 Triangles . .... 2 0 0 0 0 41-7 9: 6 Blair and D ne; Triangles, Scr‘nller and Myers, . event} Senators Score 12 Runs On Iroquois The Senators defeated the Troquols 12 to § last right In Lincoin park, mm victors an carly load and added to it In «very inning except the fourth and fifth |when the Iroquols succeeded In restraining them, The rame was marked by brilliant fading and goed work at the bat, Score: 'r. H. 5 Senators . a 51 0 0 5 1-2 s d Iroquols . . 0 4 1.0 0 0 *-a § 1 Baibrries-Senatora, Snell and McDer- mott? Iroquols, Murphy and Peltain, Royals Take Win - Over Victor Team The Royals defeated the Victors 5 to 3 last night in Peacock park. The game was closely contested. both sles being sven until the fourth frame, [The Royals draw away from the Victors in the fourth and scored two runs, winning the gamt. Score: Royals . Victors Batterise-Royals, Hughes and Warcing; Victors, Fletcher and McGuire, Z2 __ ___ ROY DAY'S DUNNS PLAY WEST. TROY NINE HERE TODAY Roy Day's undefeated Dunus of the Sonth End will risk their record. this afternoon when they clash with Jack Willetts Grogans of Watervliet. This will be the first attempt this year to stage semi professional ball games in Albany on afternoon. The game strat games 'The Grogans have de- feated the Green Islasd Ruights of Co- good records. ... . ca R *Hooks\ Wiltsie asd \Happ3\ Con- Darom, Pennington | 3. Donald. . Time-2:05, right court. Ing. J ture privil round bout in 1916. U the A. A. U. p ship ever hel on 5. Had Mike O'Dowd 6 When was the first le Mrson and Sox? S. How old New Tork Yankees? Tagarree and the l k. est Pad | Dremer - 3; Tmo bue blu-Beny, What Do Yolll Knew =: | >>: . About Sporting. Wot“? je the - ENDER S TEAM IN CLOSE GAVE Chief ' Weakens and Gives =: Winners Three Runs in Eighth Frame.. July 0.-Hitting Bender freely after the middle of the game, the Worcesters scored three runs in the cirhth inning, and won 3 hed well and received good sup- , A double play by Murray in the last inning prevented a tle score. by Murray when Weafer hit in the ture. woneksten, | . A . 21. Eeromm-Now Haen, Mall, Water: Worcedter, , Two baso hit-Jobnron, Bach, « Bacrifos-Belan« are-Murray to King to Ba- t. Shey Worcester 9; New Haven S. : by Bender @. Porter's Home Rafi Wins For Brasscos - Mass., | July, 9.-Porter's home' run drive in the ninth inning\ with a man on base ahead of him gave Water- *. , bury a .4 to\B victory over Sprin Catcher: Wilder also home run, it'bcmk his minth of the dea .. 28 home runs hit in the warEnBuny, © 'An. it. 1. 0. A. An. R. H. 0, A. 0 Becker, oh ©0130 3) offlarmmare, of 303 0 4 0 Gonzalte ar 3 1 1 P 1 4 ol £ t £ 0a ab bos 400 9 28 4 424, £0 r 1105's, 40070 1990 85> £91 p 0 105 $4 6,04 0 Stgyberiy, 0 a ba oci o a Totals £ saris Waterbury . . pa mre. Sneingfiold \ . : 01 000-3 ¥rro-Waterbury, Christie, Two. bue. NEZUIE- fers, Thise baso hit-Bhinsult. Home- rini-Porter, c Christie, art- Gone Double plars-Gosbel. to Firnn: Left on basce Haze on 'balls-Off Btruck out -By Mereriack 4; by Marberty 1. Amériéamea j Agents, 5 To 1 - _ Bridfi port, Coop., July 9.-Penning- 'the Americans safe at all stages , this afternoon and, Hartford won easily ,'. : pounced on: M. | for four runs in the first inning. j the argument.. itting and fielding. featured. Umpire - McDonald loft the grounds after the game under police escort. 2+ mniporeone. mamtronp. init 0, A, LRT O. A. Emetetc rf € 0 $05 diiteben ICL. 30% 400 Bracket, (If 4 0 0 i136 Aurore ¢§nu tim o B £615 Ii Ga «00 18 a 0 0 0 i, £00 0 0 'o 14 0 £0 0 1 0.03 n fib: unt .. 4 0 0 0° 5 Toate 16 37 12]. otal ... 31 05 10 27 12 «Batted. for Dresser In 9. mH Beore by Innings, rideeport . . 20 0 o e 1,0 a Hartford . ©\. $6 bid d ti X out-Tiy 3C. Wels B ball-Damm, sc, Copyright, 1808, Answers to Yesterday's Questions, a 1. The class AA minor lespues are the American Association, Pacific Coast. | and new Intornational, 2. Michael H. Sexton, of Rock Island, IM., is president of the Na Assoct tional - ation of Professional Baseball Leagues, % 3. The Pucific Coast League season closes ~. October 17, - 4. Elimke played with the Buffalo Fed- ie © erals. Mik , I 8. The world's record for the run Is 3-3-5 seconds (amateur), 'The , professional record is 20 seconds, - 6 The pentathion was first Incladed In . .;; Y“ Olymple program at * 906. 7. The service in tennis starts from the & Oulmet won the western amateur golf champlonship In 1917. «9 9. Jeffries £1 ® total of $17,065 for fight: mson, the sum including his percentage, a bopus and moving pic- leges. 10. Jack Downey beat Dempsey in & four» @uestlons, 1. When was the Javelin throw added to . rogram. % When were the Junior amateur track . And field championships held first? 2 When did Sam Hardy win Pacific toast tennis champlonship? 4. Was the national open golf champlon- Facifc coast? ever boxed Wilson before losing mm. Frank Can T. When did Urban Faber Join the Waite, Is Herbert Thormahien of the 9. How ald Is Fren Tency? 1%. Who had the better batting average last season, Ruth or Cravath, (Copyright. I°%, Thompson Feature Serve roy will compose the Dunn battery, while will perform for 3t - Tomorrow fiffim wil play. the Nonpareile oiw West Find tn Hofman team, br ious, is undefeated this e South Enders bave cing to their c fit‘m,fq‘:i Hartford, Neher, Stolen bate-Pen« to 2. A stop weve. - to- Ball to Ursplte- 20 field -' it a fates to\ aterbary berry . 8 \Um: Harber's Umptre-3e- =. Athens In the Johnny F between M Tremaine? N 4 \ the but the