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2 Whining i ‘Bennett, E } ~>. .Busts Up Hill: 1 « r: fingrfififi base 'hit /and Bennott's © single \ in 'the ; great 18 riimble} (of. twelfth Inning. gave \Worcester a victory ./ Snyder's < over , this 'atternoon'. by . the and.. third, score of 8 to 2. Bennett and Stauffer. on- |. hen 'Buing gaged: In one> of 'the - prettiest - pitch 's bunt and een. . this~ Bcason.- Benne Inning 'Fun ' 11 .Bridgeport batsmen. , G * Rim: Brackets . Orman . Baneroft \ >. .6 # w Cine Loft 20 Blzick_out-By, Dennett, - 11;- by. p to :. Ch *:. Ponies -. : Waterbury, both,.ends.of: 'here' this afternoon,\ the firgt by 37m t tl \I - count, and the mecond by. a. 11. to T: {ezfiff‘ufwx ‘5'5'33'. km; Wayne marked. by heavy slut: . (ites ging (with the visiting. tenm ' having 'the |* 'edge.\ Elyo-local pitchers 'were hit bard «'and Flynn: used 3.7L. aligned from the game'. called him \A few police reserves for Tislor Batted for Anor in nin, atted for Uifters in nloth. |., . 'by Tonings. cg oa ia 0 o Two: bese Gonna - » nd, ~Three hte players, still: are fehtiig: for 'first game, - otbel. Biblen bass-Rlos, Becker (2), Goebel. (2); 1 u ota ath on froma Seuthce titles.\ Double \9 hia) [piace in the American League, with only ss ee tabo co tet Mote + Oteaates to Sls to iron: Left on (a whisper separating: them from Clevelan® garner. but soven off Mesloy's offerings, < {oor Wain s'd‘éi‘fifi'fiifl nyfimxfmli ; undoubtediy is \ie club that wil | Matt McGrath, GM's battery . mato, and As tin pass, she, [raye to be croman he sert fost the tanh nn ones oii e Roth lt dld io Bander \I. ¢ Wid pluhccBiy Parlor i | nrst American: < League . pennant et the\ not allow one stolen base, _. \ to\ teint ( \ros Cromih acs cutie ent calf thoitid Pel \ (+. sEcomp- ae nen there bet‘g‘e: sttGation that | Was-not forthcoming. | Git fried his beet 'could de vay. - *'arniwarmin, _| the Yankees there oxis's a i ° to uce a run that would mean a vic- could do - #. 0A. RL 0. A11 surely must bring to attootion. 'The/tory, getbing on base two times ns a ro- e. first In- 14+ 088 14 4>1 | cleveland ctib has battled ail spring with | sult of ite, but could not hang up the wom tin 11. & 1 $1. 1 a full nost of warriors ion the NBC. Astttnot | £903, y ciara thoy ave now: ready X3: 2:51; ¢ I1 frees Pit: dita has been the yflu Waly: r: for the Beneckora and tsmte a chattense j a ol - ; thing. - next Sunday.« Tho Faders have (0 2 3 Alfiice, 13 5 a M°Mfific3~ us it acems 'to the Joly 25 open also and would like to hear bh dee % ras, a club that) from some good team * 0 0.0 2 0°0 '0-i|players, There, never Was. league oir . - 0. 0 \0. Odensen, (0 9 0 # ed inisuch tuck in major _ Last.. y- ABSENAL 1. 0. 9 Uffiohny Ap. 1 8 1 ? basetail. 10% 14 . be An RT. 0. A AB. RM. O: Ad a 0: 0: 0 , .|. \Dé: yon suppose Cleveland, | won Mahoney, If 6° 0 X % Olinger, 2b. 8.1 3 1 3 ELBA, _; TT TTT BJ. ream, ..is m in an is | panting: for “we ccs c? Tian: Mang $9 GiG RoR. R. O.A, * nk ntt > Ray, Cfinml Haida\ Tm” WIG: ) 3b) £00 101 (4 aE for Eean in, ninth. ' , | sey Coveleakle were out of the (I To. 500 ban (0 $0,085 > Bcorn. by, Toolngs. - ‘ urles? You are. A x | Bst S0 rre a bag a $6001 0 , ix why New York is a botter ball| Dole. Sh. 400 0 9 f a o 1 8 A01 6608 wees 8 0000600000828 311 | 'and the 57mm op If the Suck | MeGrith, 0° 4,0 0. 6 Aipuon, o.... 4 0 0 5 0 Pindi a 606 303 50 fof t duh nd 90 TUTOR Pockinpaugh, who [Ol pur... 426% 1 Merlin plc 3 0 0 1 ¢ 1-5 PPB ([c Backer, mitra; Wetabaey: Con eet to Cha 1s out Of £hG] meum 2,38 0 1450 13 51 inz I A145 C| mnp @iowl mig. tas @ Wall Ch Tee f% wfl;,gx‘dm. has «3809 18] Total: «./ E G01 99. Pons \Poin Comers Gecbel (i, or, the shelf; Dutty Lewis., not 60 ien winning Tay scored. Docker, Gobel, Suinaat [far bohind Trie 5 er, hos Coveleside Heore by Innings: - ned ules Double plars-Marberry to mudeioh nt Bots some ean to Sl. Louls a e e e # 0 0 o 0 o 0-0 s2 In P Wi to lhcof 1; a8, Jose 1: | on “‘£J°€§‘§if'33‘z“~emm”“ai\§'é In Su Io h atas - awe h in wither moh Toler it Boer Bio=| bad to these things the dact that I haye Ho Soon a olar \i nie gol, | $s a eager fate aie iPppal | anes\ aot tl Loe o 6-r 'i i+ f 2 . | been ering from' a - . 81 Arvmal, 8. First base on 0 0.0 oof Tints: of 4aiee, 5 tn 5 Bilt I7 pitchers\ de you haye a protty full dist of Indured prolly, bug—“$2115: 8 to Heloy a te ra e br mflffim Taa! cand, as If this were not enough, CMC: Partee, . Time-#:10.\ Attsndence-3,500. fi'finflk = main\ . msfifignouhg'b59fi? 1:31! Saturda w Bt Louk, /%. {[p Tmt 23% C +~ ,/ fand Ward, Infury and all, had to 5!le BOY SLIGHTLY R &+ | Coz Good In Pi must mast can tet tere | HURT - IN JUMP . . % \ 4\*~ 1 Cox Good In Pinches {$i, oat Artin, of ne * r ' a ng as' And Agents Win, 3-2 | vises 'wuch, Conditione _ They FROM WINDOW or 22 Ll pC have metal-ll); fish-bu fixeuéh new-Mm . r lin . - . ops com urne New Haved;Conn, July 11-New Haveniwon't be able to stand up against such| . Tony Pietro, - five. Fears old, fell or ¥ failed to hit Cox At opporturia times in. things when they \1mm {he 5:0 Grgvsgt jumped from the aecond. story window of o 3. today's game and lost to Harifodr, 8 to €. JME fi?:§yfin“:‘“‘;r‘%§§ne¢fl”§nw 7s his home, 65 Hamilton street, at 12:15 EMF“ Sta (”- I £23: by the Tocals contributed to their the time “Ebb” “gm gracthue o'clock this morning, striking on the side- M - f 8, Fackson ew pages two tmibe Tthe Pact nat the waite Sor | walt a distance Of at least 25 feet, but \ a. R. H. 0A. he ¥ 04. (pave been coming along nicely is due to 10 nately escaped -with a deep gash rmed game Aces d idd 114 ${the fact that The Tanks stumped while the |under the cly: nd a bruised right arm nt here to- onle 4 L 3 3 111 {SK Were driving batd. 'The Chicagoans} His front feeth were also, loosened. r from. the bii i HHH took a few from Cleveland, which mfant Hoseman Henty White, of engine 4, who yesterday, g o a 8 na'ls “3.31“ “gnarmme Sox 'carinot beat happened to be passing along Hamilton forndrrows, 119g $% P Iinow York and nelther can Cleveland. And | at the time, picked the boy up and D2C < fiis 1 a 6 York can defeat the other clube. carried him' fo the engine house on Hud- 5 ind one p10 808 That means a. pennant Provided, of {son avenue and called the Homeopathic asch. Hot. - § a g $411,513?\ flfimt 133.9515 Isa't hos-mfg! imbn'lrmce. After his injuries an lem legs - were ane unt © PPP ees nat conte Port | RRP been, soos to te mome at te gr Lals boy was alone in the h t th high pei 33 6 Detro The ball landed In| ,. - lone in the house at the ornell unt» {it\fi‘“ lier “If,” right Retd stands, | time and it is believed that he became ' il but nugmmy nobody was on the basel frightened and leapd out of the window. - ie. . % . [20 &n digi ieee ices _ SHERIFF LODGES . . r ctor Terpening, 3liss - , ls] SLIPPERY PAIR IN . 3its. Oliver Davis was a guest, Thuts P \ fcond week; day, ofAirs. Floyd Hiller, of CoblesigL | - OLICE STATION hess racing \Marion Cochrane, who ram a safety Deputy Sherif be - \of Cam trig pid into-her eye, in recovering. -,| Sanford\ 3te \151 od, George lmnfl-fi 0 the horses -+ Mr. . and - Mrs., Grover Shafer, Of} 204 \m. ged Lanson | Phillips ming werk Worcester, are visiting friends bere X wife. Lillian, in the Second are quare Stuart Bunn,is camping at police statien house last night. They are he opening e _L. - to . enfonte to Boston fo stand trial for grand a 245 trot i- - . . |_ The Misses Clara and Anga Bunn have uus . tetarned to their fin According to Sheriff: Wiszing, Phillips ~If . - f ' K and his wile stole an automobile in Bos Richmondvill : 4x1C on e bart ton and: drove to Montpelier. YL. where noses. aang l Harro-{ they raet with as sccident aad abandoned Twirlers fres-Harigen! and mun-7:1 s. g McDonald Features. .: - Double Win by a, detail of police, grove out at the plate on &} . alose \decision: and: the crowd bombarded |- tith pop bottles for several minutes: 'Ho sought shelter. in: the visiting dugout were hurrled to the {park and stationed among the fans. .. A08 l FIRST » : 0.0.0, gar. Btize, 3 Watesbiiy wail. lize, Duff new“ ooc torrid single. f wen *~ - Conn,, July 11.-Buike's\two gidlng and. ‘hltqng, {eatgreflr-uig I 6. . R Jopepont. ' woneestes, \Pip poh o, al >. \ \Adon f. 6; A, Emerick,. xf 6° 6.8, 5° 0 $0000 0 5 nge a aoa # 0 HeR x41 go a onle a ra 408 tod 0.20000 d 00 6001-5 8 £4 bo as anl 6.5 gor tn os 4 60. 0 20 Cal 0 1.005 i 0v0 0.01 clans a Lie sens s 10 s¢ 19 r Stouffer «o : ; .. core by: ‘0 Pe Magegiort ».. 2 (0:00 0 Hoda 1.8 Coo 0 g-300° 0: 6,020 4 Emerick, Brackett, Lal, Tosipht Woreeters iting, Burke (3, \Ayles - Two. bete chlla- {. s in . . Bloin acre BHD \).; \ beculeer-Maony Brackeit. \Double turn—”ml! to- Betangets: Joaep't July.: 11.-Springfela - won w twin bill from Waterbury gt\ MacDonald | -. Reld after' the |.. McDonald aur a o & New: America's \I his. fellow. sciontists, who a[ out,' In fact, (Shamrock 'still remained dn: her seaffol to her Bertillon fests on Monday, while the Resolute, all through and + with sandpaper, £ + . < Blg- Ships: to . Rescue: i Resolute; There\ have. b . might 'allow AResottite and all of 'six minufes or longer, -. The official. findings 'of | . The Em: Killarney } while lefsurely pain Gre; 'ca 'a It daubed <the . Sham: rock's «green aide \or rubbed. 'thein\ anew wiraten : Sunday -wages, / Owing it: partment of commerce of .the. boats > which races <from:/doing: (the;. ram crowds. - Following: the skipper of the, Lipton be quite 'an expensive 'pleasure at. § a ticket,. (Fhe steamship -Plymouth offers to..take \you @round ' the course: for $16 and a paddlé-whecler is asking $11. >, Captain William Burton, the amateur boat and \aifécjtSail Spread . > FEorce Shamrock To Give A' 6 Minute ==. WESTBROOK.PEGLER. . -. © ric... July -11.-Sir. Thomas Lipton's . pes green, challenger. for 'the Shainrock IV, may have: to. give. away «six . minutes or more: to 'offeot \the advantage she, would. otherwise Nave over. the pure - white defender, on- account of her tremendous sail sprend and the height of her mast, m. several unofficial estimates as to the handicap.the Shamrock these give the white American. ship a head start ~Profesior Hatled Weébp, of Columbia: University, and bave been surveying the shiys, have- not yet been given of Iglnglukhthe'fi defender's hes East: Const ..Engislh dozed :' the ¥egulationg of the de: qurohjbiting' many > ormerly.. carried yachting: enthuslasts along't behind '> the a* ear,. two- big in year, .. - qcean-goiig...'passenger fining have 'been Chartered to garry'ghe achts. on. board the, 12,000': ton steamship, Orizaba~syill ; ra “5 usually light for.@cup. defender. but has .. Ehamrock- IV never could carry 'h .one of 'Iback on. board, the houséboat with 4irs. the most, succéssful \amateur gallors in |- England, .was »pulled ashore in a gig from the' Killarney this. afternoon to have, a look around .the. challenger, His, inspections was, brief: and.; he » was..snon, Burton, 'm pink cheeked English sports- woman, who 4s to sail on board the for- eign bont 'as: her- husband's sea: lawyer. Sir: Thomas Lipton and. some\ of. his close friends fond: reclusjon,and a cool d May :. Start d. today, waiting. for Webb classified \piathematical_sclence lay at her anchorage near Sandy Hook, ready to go: throughseveral. trimls «before. that \tingling.. hour will- be 'on .once more.. candinavian-American \sailors of \ «crew. were> quartered Thursday.'morning when the - , & Ing breeze under the awning on the after deck \of his steam .yacht,- the Victoria:' © *¥achtsmen:are very much puzzled asto the \true. abilities: of the Shamrock IV. vith her two producing\ steel. channels oneach: side; paralle® with the mast, put: grei'to. give, security 'for the stays and top'. mast ~shrouds ~and * without Willis): 5 foot, mast and her: great sail.. Charles: her. designer,. took Jong. chance, in. making her along radi T-lines; he put. his. faith., in\ the. salle on them,. to cangpgpsate'lor the | bullc of, the #hip, .C.. 0 C0 .ll The Resolit was esigned\ by Nat Herreshoff; who designed so many suc- cessful racers--before- her.. She g; un- stood severs trials awl-postal?1 imposed on her during the contests with. the: Vanitic by Charles °F. Adam of Boston,, her skipper, ~ © \The first race, on Thursday. is;to be $ over :a. windward and leeward \course of J 15 -milés to a leg. over 'n. triengle of. 10 miles to .a leg. Ain Thereafter. the courses Flume: alternated. Hick The best. threetout of five 'races will'de~ gidec whether the great sllver cup; won by the schooner America, back in 1891, Is.to remiain--in the possession: of . the New York Yacht Club. or go*back- to Englands <>. goons C The second will be |Demon . Slugger. Says 200 u VTste (oth 5, . Cannot. Shake Jinxs.Gets - s $o o' ATW Homer:. New York, Jilly 11 -The Yankees S Nae 11 ~ 'Battle, But; Arsenal: Nine - Triumphs, || ~ 2 bit n 0C RT ah oa . Gill and Mealey Hook: Up!-in des y n. : 50. b Me - to p : BMI Gill, -vetoran 'of Albany seenl pro “fillzfirlghfn ”Toll mania mmlt’ho , i stellar mou of the Watemlotqkr'senu toum, hflfifi‘ puce Pad * v- Hook bererecons of the lafecst crowds od . * : n a ost c E \By RABE RUTH. ©. \the Argensi) diamond'. 22d. pitched 10 \. opyright 109 . -.- | scoreloss' innings until 'the Atrsonal ag- - Cop: 208, Wan bunched two hits and an in- fit, exenthb gratmlér lag run 5mm! wit: in “(2:3 ten. Hip .and thigh by a fleck af Induries O4 \of S00. Sear and oven that would do Credit to a squad Of f0ot-\up the its with the Lambs, cach ‘i‘éfifi heaving won a \ the car. . They crossed Lake Champlain 2:23me State and went to Eliza- Lflmsflurmlw '| and officials of the UnitedTraction Com- . [represent 'the Albany men, and Ingulars Victors : 202 Int—Madrid Battle, 3-2 t s wis 4 --In a pitchers' battle cat the Mast Side | grounds yesterday» afternoon. the ;Insulats of Cohoes defeated: the 'De of Tivoli, by a store of 3 to 2.\ Not an error e in the gama which was one-of the In Cohoes, . Hickey and Green featured 'with the stick for the winners, and Fitzgerald. for the losers. - Losts . FRST SANE, East :Side' Hurler Downed . by Brotherhoods in Easy - >. \/ Tilfe - ' Mike:MeGlynn'sBrotherhoods of Water vllt, broke@Hop Hlckey's winning streaic of nine straight and downed the Bonackers on tha Riverside rfixk diamond yesterday by a .@eore of -6 to '1. . Big. Dollard; twirling for: the Arsenal Clty outfit, hold the Bonackers' to but three hits, two of which went to Hickey. . - . ~ 'The: BrotherHoods hopped on Hickey In the *very @Arst . Inning? and seared / three | runs. on. two singles, an error and a base on balls. The other.three runs came when the, Bratherhoods bunched hits, & The. Bonackers: did not score until the ninth'inning when one hit, a stolen base and, an: error allowed the Bonackers to mark up for the first time. \Wha score: .~ Bomackens. .o. snoritFatioops. 160 C at Oo & tt Sloe $ leo gB M) ¥irori-Brotherhoods: Mebimn, Denson; -Bonaekerit Walker; DuBois, Heyer, | Tmo base '@), \hige bate 'hit-Grady,<.Blolen base-Walker, ABrerl? (4), | Double nlars Bandy. to McGlynn: 'to O Left on: Brother» 17 Bonackers, 6. Briss on batlt--O Dollard, \ott Hickey, \8. - Dollard, (0; ) by \Rickey 9 - Wild pftchi-Dolland. Umsplto-Torley, 'Attendance-1,000, \. ° Employ Fare,. Boost With\ Pay , ~' \. .* Raisé Demand. «* *. cCoNFERENGES - ON . TODAY Company- Officials to Confer * 'With Union Officials & Today. . ' Wage conferences between.. employes pany will he continued today. Threats of an opéh break by the men unless the company desisted from entangling. the wage question with its move for in- creased trolley fares are expected to mark today's. session., > Representatives . of the men declare their wage demands are being used solely as a wedge to force Troy to sacrifice its franchise and allow the Traction Compat to charge I0 cents for city lines,. While they profess Ignorance of the financial status of the company, most of the men favor ignoring the efforts of the company for incréased fares, mod to concentrate tzxeir conferences on the men's wages alone. ° Joseply S. Droogan, president of the Abanly Loca of the Amalgamated Street and Electric Railway mployes will} osepl 8. McLamghlin, president of the roy Lees, will 'represent the TZ mon, A. E. Reynolds, superntudat, will act for th Traction Company, with Harry B. Watherwax, general manger, |_ The , situation embodies: two maneu- vers, the men demanding an Increase to 81 and 85 cents an hour, with a stand- ard eight hour day, . uo. The company wants to increatc. its fates in Albany. Troy, Watervliet, Co- hoes, and Rensifiser to 10 cents. In- terurban«fares would be 20 cents. In Albany the company will have to secure the consent of the public service commission, but in Troy the, franchise limits the fare to five cents the com- pany cannot petition the public: service commission for any increase un'Zss the Troy Common Council consents. There would be little Meklihood of . succtss should the. company ask for increased fares in Albany, leating Troy to get its transportation at. the present rate of seven cents. - At the same time the com- franchise, specifies that service mnfsbe maintained , regularly,, or the must Fraction of thee demenia | _ - --BIS !| West . Endor\ 'singled, Priscoll,\ Bchnure, . p Ei Daz. Musher, Winks, Day. maesin NEN - to LOOK: ASKANGE |= Cor Don't. Favor »Mixing advantage over white Cleveland, league percentago column. . won today, lyn and Cleveland with respective team average for the past week of 237 and 34, enabled. them to the coveted. top position. the Chicago Americanatin winning 17 of \Hit three out of four with against delgbla. pitchers did little Sox felded | re Louls did not make use of good losing several games through licht bit- ting. Det provement &, , Pact suus Tol WEST END TEA Schnurr _ Hurts® No-Hit - Game Until Last Frame, When Nonpareils. Rally, aBrge \Turc Séinitr, moundaman for Roy 'Day's Dunne, pliched his team to a 4 to 1 viotory. over the Nonpareils of the West 'End yesterday afternoon at Hot- man park #none of the best games ever seen. on: the diamond. §chnurr did not al- Tow @ hi€ tintl1 fle ninth Inning when with two ouf, he grooved one for D.. Charles after 'two. strikes' and -no balls, and. the . starting n ally which motted the Nonparells their only run of the; game. ; | Cox, who'vmwfithm from the slab for ol ihe Nonparells held the South Jind slug: gore to but five hits which wore bunched und were, responsible for all the runs, 'The the Dunns a hard serap for the game .but fell before the superior twiding of Schnurr, and the almost fault- less fcking of the winners, One 'of 'the largest crowds that ever witnessed a game on the Second aventie lot, attended.\ 'The Nonpareils, , chan- pionsdot Itémh West ram].- bléougxga Sierra I}; which scemed neyor ' mw‘WEM up in the abe\ when Charles smacked . out the first clout: off Schnurr in the ninth. Inming, The - gume Was Played in fast time and showed dome stellar. ficlding with Smith, Bush, Con- i In of (s m,, ys In ense 0 d ' Gow, ed in the ninth went out an u n a hed u C. Reckenborg on. an infield grounder, fied out and Schnurr had put over two fast. strikes on .D. ur w\ Charles before an out- break and came \right It went back the nliey an. amd Charla ngfilfifi . Pets Day, who «before j Y\ sefafe thls, Inning, connected: with rexlsterod :a two basgen the' only \rub. **. 'woxpAnEL®s AB. Inbers, hal curve failed dawn the al 0. 4; [2 3 s i a A 2 £. Ale. thiz, oz, do 2) Hush sly cpomomarhs ay T n Totals | ..29 g.0 d- 0.00 : a 0 2 1 x54 hite-Bosh, Charles. srors-Dunne: Bush; C. W, Reckenhers. . Two bats Shh: “mgr“?! (1k D. Doute Conroy, Wurth, * Watkins; 0. Reckenbere {unmaslated). on bese-Dunne, 3; Nonpareils, 2, Bure on alls-Off Behnurz, 1; off Con, 5. . dili by vlu‘h'zr— Cox (Conroy)... Bizuck out-By Bchourn 21 br Ump im Otto, ' Attendance-1,800, URE TNC SCS . PRETTY MACE I - un BoE oDldgers-Rgdsv and - Yanks: Indians Fighting Battle: at * _ Mid-Season Stage. . + . Now Yotk, July 11-The half way mitk of the major. leagues, basoball season Ylows a closo struggle between an Eastern and a Westorn club for the loadership of cach league; Brooklyn holds a one zamo Cincinnati In the National though* possessing . no gamd advantage over New York has a gain of four games in: the American All four teams 'The heavy batting of Brook» oust thair rivals from The spurt of their past ZL games promises . to bring about a threo cornored fight In the younger Teague, © \The Brooklyn Nationals, who«have won 15 gumes in 17} possess a pitching staft that should be useful in the coming double headers. St. Louls displayed a strong attack against Chicago but fielded poorly in the Brooklyn serfes, Pittsburgh, after holding Cincinnd{, dropped three out of five to the tail end Philadelphians, Boston also broke even. with Cincinnati in four games: In the American Cleveland ap- peats to have difficulty in keeping ahead of New York despite the Yankees' recent lapse. Coveleskle and Bagby have been called upon frequently to relleve faltering Indian twirlers. New York recovere awa Its hil t back and today nres vnbor foe Detrolt, Wash- ington fafled to continue its winning work Cleveland, the Senators _ losing game today in the six game Boston began the week with heavy bat- ting and after n. double shut out hy Phila- net At Xa ae their fifth series. trolt and Philidelphia showed im- t : 6 Ruth, star batter of the New Fork Ameri made his twenty-fifth home rum in'the Yankee's middle game of the season and today: brought his total to franchise is abrogated. Fike 000 was three Todu-‘tsx; conferences . may. decide g}. Ma “whizz“? efreait smash In thr whether there will be a strike of traction| New York, July H-The week's record men. Many of the motormen and con-) in each Teague of games played, won and ductors are been“ it}: ing implh'gnt. theit mm 33‘s; hits, errors, merggletzat as: agreement wil e company having ex: a pired July 1, snd unless something de- “figs?” of Saturday, July 10, is finite is accomplished within a few days NATIONAL LEAGUE even the older men who have beeri coun:| - \ \ P w L R H SLb Or selling patience, may: lose their control I eff B 6 a of the younger element. At the car PG if's iss barns last night strike talk was préval-| Cp, ig ius t er ent and street car men expressed the be: cC i 5B ® 5 dm te spdog an in' the, may ot ff id df f4 mor, ex spring up in way of {Boston . ...... fom f Elmtwrflfleteminetousethenéfu $ fi # 84 e Tog en sfl—a . Philadelp ~~ = Thiow\ leaders are admittedly working CaN LEAGUE . against this cofts and will exert P W L R H EIb Or every influence to keep the street CatsiCleveland . ..... % 5 (Z15 7 Hf 5 mains-Mfi’owwga with thekm‘e de-| New York ..... Fl z i g g lg g g with a seeting! Chicago . aueufitSy‘t-Eémfnmei‘gwmm-w 3 4 5 # ® Tom a fares in proportion, the mew deciare therlse Fonts cont & 4 a m & b is af {ree Hittle on mo hope of getting eres SlDenas. __. § 2 4 H st T 4 s * jPofiaéaiptlass. 3 € O5 % 6 H 47.4 JOEY 19, 1920. _ ons Head . *I etub, who wan the 400 motre breast stroke, Surpfis? 'Sprung In . Olympic Swim Trials Chlcnéoflfluly J1.-Ray Kegeras of the Los Angeles Athletic: clubs sprung a. sur- prise in the national Olymple swim trying n the Lincoln park lagoon today by win- ning the 100 metre back stroke, Kegerns stroked the distance -in 1:2 36, two and one-fifths seconds slower than the Olymple record held by Harry Hebmner of tho Tiilnois Athletic club,\ Norman Ross <of the Iilinols | Athletic c}ulj vvlon grim 440. yard mational A. A. U. amplo . - 6:1“)? 13157ng ofthe . Oakland ° Athletic was' disqualified: and first . place In the event went to G, H. Taylor of the Chicago Athletle association, who was three yards behind Howell, ** R i* XECTS AME ORN TENS Early: Play Shows Wealth: of ' Top Notch Material: on - = . America's Court. .> By RRED B. ALEXANDER. While the American tennis public has its eye turned toward Engqud- and our| meeting with the French team In tho first of out tlostFor\the Davis - Cup .event-the outlook for which I previously discussed In this column-it might be well to con- slder matters at home for the moment until the results of our first test . of strength with forcign of ree- ord. © a Nothing strikes me more forcibly that teents is about to eclipse all previous ree- ords in both play and gopularlty than the ~in the tournaments to period, and' in consequence a difficult one to. get a line on. «This year the.game will have settled down to a>hard, grinding af- fair with many-a dark horse to be reck» oned with. > . \oun nuk os For example, if of entries. can tell: us anything: the. recent tournament, for . the- champlonship of astern Now York certainly gave us fair warning: of what to expect.. Every local player of any reputation whatsoover, 'with the exception of the few. top-natchers, took part. The finels came down to .a struggle: between Kumagae and' Vincent Richards, Here n' interesting: point was. brought out: Richards, whose. game. was at a 'mtand- stilt. last \year 'has | greatly. improved. When any tennis player in' th ecountry can play a nip and tuck gamo with Kum- agne, the Japrnese, on clay courts, he has mecomplished, a feat well, worth mention» ing.. And 'this is Just what Richards: dld. Although this boy Is not-yet 17, and still grows like m weed, he had. the ftmoun son : Nippon' worrled: throughout, winning ons set and. being <within 'one-point of another. - '* in we but 'have to look back at Kumagne's there been such -n thing ms a clay court ranking 'this splendid, little: fellow would undojibtediy, have ranked No. 1 ahead of both Johnston and Tilden. , For Richards ta.. have | played \all: out\ on. clay . courts, «as | Norman Brookes 'would say, was certainly. a notable achievernent. <The June tournaments lacked: the; col- lege touch which some years ago was such an attractive feature. This was due to mont of the collego players being. tled up with final examinations, How tennis has changed in this country within the last 20 years! ~Around 1800. practically all of our leading players were undergradu- ates, and we. looked 118071 a man. who had graduated and was still playing, as some-, whut of a \has been.\ In England the reverse was Just as true, 'There the lead- Ing court stars wero men over thirty years of nge. How different, In America today whera we now have our youthful crop of \comers our middle-aged \experienced cracks' and our \veterans.\ - - Outlook for Doubles, Judging from. this\ early _ outlook | the National Doubles ctmamplonships this sea- ron will be the 'finest free-for-all mixup wa havo ever staked, | At this writing no one knows what players will pair to- gether; Voshell and Alexander, ranked at No, 3 last year, aro about the sole team to be under way, There two men and the new combination of Tilden and Garland; suro entries to date. this part of tonnis} . } doubles game was by far more porular than slogles and contests of this kind 'nl- Ings in alngles, Today the nymsllu 1s no. One caure Is that the doubles play has gone back, Terms no longer keep to- gether long enough to become thoroughly used to each other's play, The old keen- ness is. lacking. | The doubles have long been taken In any way but a serious one, 'Take our present fine players,. for In stance, and not one of them Is as good at the pairs ns is Beals Wright; Holcombe Ward or Harold Hackett. But In<the sin- gles, Johnston, Tilden and Williams un- questionably rank higher than the other three at their best. Perhaps the bpening up of the cham- plonship this year will help to-stir up in- terest In this part of the game, \ Just the same tho fact remains that today Amer- fean tennis has become a specialty In sin- gles. All this Is satisfactory to the in- dividual Hy against us'in all International compe- titlon, events we can never find ourselves leaders _in without skill In doubles. ir H cfgomlllfi'z gem \Sol Metzger, rom r Newspa BedfonC, Pints)D Pt ST. JOHN'S WILL __ TENDER PASTOR FAREWELL PARTY Patishoners .of St. John's Church will say food bye tonight to the Rev, Thomas S. Slattery, former assistant pastor, who was recently agpomted to the orate at Delanson. Father Slattery is one of the best known priests in. Albany, num- bering among his friends most of the prominent men and women of Al a 'The reception will be held in the sanctuary of the church, and at the same time the Mev. J. F. Ransch, the newly appointed assistant pastor, will meet of the congregation. 'The Rev. William P. Brennan, pastor, will have charge of the reception. - At the close of the reception Fatker Slattery will be presented with a purse. He has just returned from the dioccesean 3h“: and will enter immediately upon e duties of his pastorate. 4 . vice, HEAT SENDS ALBANY . ~ RESIDENTS TO COUNTRY] beat and bumidity sect Oppressive thousands of residents of Albany out of large entry . tnrsheld. rink senson 'was & constrctIV@) by nelsch, Yo tru slant of what this means | record. on. clay court last season.. Had) ot -our Davis Cup crowd, are the only Mus How times hnve/changed in respect to | Kin Ten years ago 'the in ways attracted larger galleries than meet- i Acort Foley buzz. himself, but it counts too heav-| W BISONS TAKE TOP BY 75 WCTOR, OVER BALTIMORE Orioles Put Up Stub ~ <> - born Battle: ' « R - Buffalo, July went to 'the top today in defeating Baltimore, 7 to 5, In the first game of -a-very important series. Bentley was knocked out of the box- in the first Inning, the Bisons crack» Ing out four two beggars and a. triple, The Orloles took the lead Inter but Sullt« «van could not hold the Bisons'In check, being hit for three runs in' the fifth. Knelsch did splendid work. nauttmons. pusFauo. s © AB. 34. 11. Ad, Tu. I7. 0.4. ab. 40101\ 1\ dlotibostey, ef 5 101028 in. 6 0.0 i Shile, jha d 1 1 61 aco 40201 D 2 2 5B. $00 1 9 sBan iod D P £0) Hold 2 1 1 Qseom, d 1 1 2,0 28 0 1 2 #B P 1991. 8 0 1 3 ilReaig aa 6 0 a 1. 4 a 0 % 5 olfiemouh, c 6 0 0 770 Lefer, 0 0 0.1 o|xfardn, puld 0 1 151 Bulli, p10 1 0 : . Knelsct, p. 2 0 0 0 Totals 5.9 24 13]. Totals: ...84 .T 10-2710 by 200 0 o r g o 0 0 t-5 400 0 0 8 0 0 0 x=f Extors-Daltlmore: Mishop: Bule: Rensouth. Two - base- hits-Miller,\ Dowd, firalt (1), Keating, Soill« yom, Jacobéon, Jacobs. 'Three bsto x Btolen - beset-Iacobe (2)... Rargent, Barto) Aees-Botey, Taxy, Miller, Double to Miller: on 'betee=-Bulfals,, itimore, 1, / Bass on Datls-Off Martin, 47° of Bulltran, of nelach, '4. Hitt-Off \Bentley 6. in 2 Anning] of t 3 1-3 Innfnes (one Gut)? off Knelich, In $ 1-3) innings, E11 , by plicher-liy Marti (Bistop}. . Btruck out-By Martin, 6: by Sulliren, 2: elscho 4. Loring re- Corcoran and sags-ans? pi- hte < Umpire Akron Again Trims _ Skeeters, Score 4-1 'Akron, Oho, July I1-Lute Barnes was given sensational\ support today. 'and Akron: won the first game of the series from Jersoy: City, 4 to 1. It was Akron's Barnes held the visitors to seven hits, tw of them «seratches, walked one and fanned. nine, He struck 'out\ the gide\ in .'the cighth without a foul tip. L 222g h ot L208 6 BTI te-Jersey Zlimen; Akron: Hemen, base NI—jhnouvfl Thrso \bus hlfo—MCCEHZ? Shields, Walth (3). . Double plays =-Hoblltzel to Webb to Hoblitzel: Purtell to Shirlds to Hoblites; Zltmn to Denourll Denouriiin {in- anilsted), - left. on beses-Jeriey, RH 4 Tase: on balls-Off Biemiller, 25. 68 iBames.., 1; Bttuck~ out-Dy Blowifler, 1; by Bammer, @. Bit ). Umplrce-Der by plicher-By Memillee wha\ Speer. \40000 Hustlers Shake Jinx . . With Stars Victims Rochester, July 11.-Rochester broke 164° galls: streak which stood nt 12 straight, y defeating Syracuse, 5 to 3, her ay. An eighth inning raily netted tofu-“gulf: for the locals, Jaynes driving.In tho'tleing and winning runa with n single, ., th A th. 3 9! Donelio 2ICarhtr RocktEstEn, m, If, Totals ...13 Donoren ia ninth. for Bhermsan In serenth, Scote by Innlors. \ a 0 0 0 153006 (0-1 . 0 020 P9 d 0 40204 yracuset Armitrons, Boo tar Macslthile: serpine.\ Fine tas Mi/Rin sella. | Atolen bases-Kinsall® (3), Ruerlfen-Neber» gall. . Double plars-Nolohan to Thite, fo, Benes to Jordan; Meipine to Jordan. Left on basse Rochester, 9:\ Syracuse, 6._ Bass on ballis-Of Acosta, 1: oT Tarnrs, 12 of Donoren, 4. Acosta, T 'in 6 fnoness off Jaynet, noes in 2 tontomn James, 1; by Devoren, 1. Umpires-O'Brien: and Totals ..31 tied for WDatted ALBANY NEVEN - BEATEN AT TROY Laureate Players Down Ridge» field eam With Traver - and Coughtry Absent. 1The Laureate Boat club of Troy {eam defeated the Ridgefield Tennis ¢lub yester» day afternoon at Troy 7 to 2. Traver and 'Cduxhtry dId not appear among the Al- bany netmen and the Trojans found It easy with these two men out of the gatie. The Laureate representatives who cap- tured the honors In yesterday's tilts ares Jamies, Puffer, Cook, Mackerel, Kiclin and Noofan, while the deféated Albany team was of Chase, Stone, Roy, Hast vlngs and Bendel. The stellar match 'of the s afternoon was between Rivlin and Wghwmmhmmm If preset plans of the RldgefielM club inaterlalize, Albany: met lovers will have opportunity: to see and compete in Labor: town yesterday in search of relief. Theda mes that will have the sanction * automobile was the. Invored converen.{ot the Sational Tennis amociation. The but many patronized trolley cars, boat« meet wili be complete fn every detail and and whatever other means they could Surpass any event of its kind ever staged employ to get out of the cits. . [Core midgeneis ream will play The Pitts The and parks, especially ined team Joly 2% and 31 August 7 they spasm} 5M trees cast a cooling will play the Schenectady teuh, and Auge | shade, were highly popular |. 14, the Poogtkeepsie players, ~~~ eague Herd Takes Early Lead, 'But ' fourteenth- ' straight. victory at home, - 5 »