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< '•\* • *»?« //I * iif!«i :---S- Wkii.j^rrisjfa'Z- r~\£. .V*\'. . -;' V* gf^.affirfjrsjg B*?8>*-*** tocal teajai paignTo The AU ^__ r ,_ : ,™. „ fee the opponents^ «f the VWWJWf ,. vi , Commerce baseball team here Sunday. The visitors are under tty* •»—*•—*-— of McCounell, «JEor\ \ iernational league on lk Schultse ~*~~ J a ,- -;1feaws •orfeS ,ir«n»\;«ili UKU16 w v»»*> W'TiW they have been under'ggriinf th ent- season the money -tafcep\ atlth gate has fallen, considerably ahortvp financing the team-,afia arrarigretnen ha\ e now been ma&tytfo&^qm1mai>'q the business men of .th,e,;<jity§ ig-at ;ure aid. The- TsampaJ^Efo.%as 'pii jnder way yeBterdayjatternopK^ asft tew men called^n.r\^e'<€fliaffibeifHB Commerce Has issued a*, b^j|jersVtlc fliti8liti8 huiieathai^^jigfor' b ;-t c a package before the war prgnf hi iness man iif town wJwTiecui^p these tickets when, he Ja^caUed |n other towns of vthls SiwTlb.ts , . ,- has been put Jn'opftEfttlpjt;j«Joj| : Jut*: kd out successfully. Unless : the rWCt nenssary nnancTarWCtsiBfcpfpHEfii to-wn stands a cnance>'\^t losing ;the team and there la not & tfan in-^BiiBfi who would want to* see the team dis- time would be a profttabTei ^.cciiucm. to the town and also \Keljrincr.gase-^n-. terest in the national {pastime, . _ , f.^'-.V.'-'uy'.\.-.^ * + +*•••• ••#,*?**•#•. | INTERNATL LEAGUE » • • •• *••• *+++*+& Rochester, July 2ii.^P«,\ Kenft&iuH gedgwiek, the new hurler obtained-) from the Washington SeriatorSi;madeL \Is initial bow to the -fans yesterday I id the Skeeta took the second game the series from the Colts by tho core of 8 to 3. Arthur Irwin made im go the whole route, experience be- ig the muM!!A'.°\~~\~ ig to the „..„.*,,• Long, who left .«„.-. tost Friday's game, made*his m Vr *mi~ 'ince once again, taking* the place at- third filled in by Wirth; the local boy. Shorty decided that he didn't want to 'if out of organised r baseball, and • when he asked for another; chance lt-| yas given him, /....• . Sochouter ..., ( i-r>. .00 0 0 0.2 0 01-^8 Wersey City .........0 03 0220 61—8 I. Batteries—Sedgwlck an4 8111 and Fretay, Ipst botS: ganiess. 6|, a Jdoubjerheide* to- Detroit her,e;. \yesterday the HW.1 by a score of 7 to 6 Inl5 innings and, the second 2 tp^l, The Nationals are] so badly crippled that they had to play three catchers in the last gam Jin dilTerent positions; Manager Clara •Griffith Is away on a~ scouting trip *.A *v and * '«';•' --••-isrf Scores; •t * • • '; First Garnet [Washington*-- ll the •\•••-\ «—*\5- Roberta %h6 andwili^Bci Akron Take* First , Akron, July 21.—Lefty Hill had •lightly the best of Karpp yesterday knd Akron won the flrst^ame of th» lerlea from Reading 1 to 2. The field' kg of both teams-was loose Passes to Walsh • ton the national championship, which begins at Forest Hills August. >Qth In additiondition too Hobert*,,, Pr. ^ aSljf of SanTFrancrsco- $j& t Hobert* of SanTFrancrsco, alifol* i i 14 Schacht, Brickson and Plcinlch; Kftm*n*«« ajjil Ali.~-.iit- -events ^^T4B 4W>u AyiwI.^-linCI; alio alf« expected to illMfcMi /Thorpe's single and HobllUell's sac u ... \M^*il^i fcjllce fly gave w: jteading BCDTC- ._,. —»~ «r» 1 ieMer's choices _^jtfi§j»ejt__ i5 ^ fc , ~ JTalsh's error on. Oberc's drive. nil's single and HHl's triple gave Pur- •on another in the sixth. The Marines itaged a ninth inning rally, but fell inort. \ \.-- , . • • -\ Clark Griffith of the, Washington Bub was here today scouting tor ~ lelders. \ ~ --- '—- -'- ^»- lelders. He wasimpressed with the rork of Billy Webhi Akrdnshortsiop; 'core: l 'core: leading nake the trip. •Mnuiwunigiiiia and Tom Bundy were entered inr the California sectional doubles but-they Will meet with strong opposition for Cart Gardner and feck prlffin, the Klnsey brothers and Davis and Rob- wlnnin«^'t«iam will play at Xongwood In the- national doubles championship o'nr August lSth. , ' JddlU^h «rvmr • • • »•• ,*fv-w-'vyXyy JL W— 2 Batteries—Shaw, Snyder and nlch, Bhmke and Stanage. m m - «^H«^- wiyvii TuriT lead o Cleveland and tying- the' score In the ninth, but the Indians had-the punch In'the eleventh and 'Won, t tp 8. Karr pitched excepfltonally well after lie relieved ^Fortune in th& four thr- Cleve- land used four pitchers »nd all were hit Jiard Score:\ lan hit four pi Score: diev«i'd' 4 i i*o7o oooao 2-^91* o Bostcin. e 0-X> 2 0 0 3 2 10 0 1—» M 6 -- - 11am. ^u«mvrwpvtiJBji-^HnF-Jtt-- ' will hav»^returned ^ 1 T | ' ff *dnrB!n«iaa^T5y 1tn ^T | ' rs t w?«k Iff August, so that California plaj-ers will be 'prominent in the coming tournar inents. Besides these men. Miss' Hel- en Baker, the I>aclfio Coast champion, MisS Eleanor d>n,wh6 played in the njfemeJtfs'V clay\ ^rt ' t Pfit clay two of the ,wh6 playe -cc^rt ' ,at I'ter several tournaments jjreceding.the women's .champioimhlp-at Phihrfielpbia Septemberr II;Ma^; guttpiilutton Budyy lias womens .cham Septembe II ^^^I'J j JL^ L .2i000Oido*—3i^ e .And ;with Bund ha \ i.tty Batteries—Karpp and Konnick, jfill n Walker teries )nn Walker. Leaft Even,; Toronto, July 21.-*ht, ™ l , w: M up the series wltli Baltimore yes- terday winning the meant iime fcy * Kore rf 8 to 4. *«-**•'- ^»5ii-«--a Wley was put out fire Corcoran fo. _.,_ {way in disgust afte*; i/sirlke had Ken caUed on him. In gliding Into base in thV nlth, -- O'Jtoarke W:ed Shortstop ajaSette in Batieries—OgaVn','- 1 Groves Hearne and Bfeyine.'*\ AMERICAN^^SlMfiS Minneapolis a -withjJjersas^oailnK^iBSJftl r BUttoir Bruce. It Is. some yearSr since they have appeared on eastern court* 'ad this opportunity to Bee them again will be welcomed' by. all who are in- terested-in tne «ain>, Jtheir; particl-, lotion will make the women's cham- ihi sll ttti d it lotion will make the womens cham- pionship unusually attractive- and it promises to be thp b*»t tournament of re'c>htvyea;rs, the* i?hlttf*itt 4at<Fbaying affoxaea an oppoetunity tbp mor* cipn- tinuous women's play, throughout the \jmmer *«th **e*ires)i4i^h*r '- ' ~— Ceneernlnf- Atrlal Flight*.— — Air Commodore Edward Haltland ef R-34 fame, speaking at the Royal So- ciety of Arts, said that while, flying ^tie Atlantic he retired aboat 8 a, m fr and he was ashamed to say he slept until nine, the next day. vHe found th»t the air not only induced sleep, but sharpened the appetite. Ladies had often asked him, the commodore said, \In what should we dress when about tftJtake an atrJal' fllghtr 1 He felt tempted to suggest crinolines, which would beeome very useful as parachutes should the necessity arise. -4-London Chronicle.. ',.-.•-•'* &* Today', Meet Will End Ser- ies If Shamrock Win* It Sandy (Hook, iN. J., July 21—Sham- rock IV. .British challenssrl^t__||ie 'AnrericitCtr cup, BairebTTiome- wing fend *ing to her second victory over the defender. Resolute,- today and placed h«rself'within Striking distance of •the cpveted tlbphy. f Today's meet— if she' #ins^wlill clinch the series for Shamtftclc JV.. while Reaolute must take three straight to keep' tBe fam- ous cup on this aide of-tbe Atlantic. \ Shamrock'* Clever Work - Yesterday's race,, the first of three I starts TBT f^cn~WfBr^yachTs crossed the finish - line, saw the. trim hull Of |{Sir lJhtmiasTDrptott's Emeraia Chal- lenger {and Her vast spread of white canvas always-in the }ead, save for a brief\ period at tho start when her a pad --\ .» ~4%»* THE FLAUOR LASTS THE PRICE! 'josttjWH^ 1 * ^ ^ .*\ balloon jib top sail fouled M H was broken out and Resolute forged tern- porarlly into first place, . . The thrills were all saveifor tho last twelve miles of the fhirty-mile triangular sail. Both boats had lased |along in-ft vagrant breeie. Shamrock away / fro'm her .„ ,ursuer untll_ the tmdlenger Came within 2 mUes olthft second, mark;- • There she caught . a sail and splnnacker as she founded the stake, for a* -wing and wing run •Toine $eiore: the breeze. Resolute-was still floundering _» UB in^a near calm, more than a mile from the stake. Suddenly the breeze struck Jier> and the trim craft, heeling over Until-Her decKr'wereV-awash, darted forward; in pursuit. She seemed fair- ly to leap through Jh& sea, flinging the; white\ spray high as she Mfe along. She ^gained the\ mark in incredibly ihort? time aira r • \ing close to the )uoy^ broke ^put m ««te balloner * and •trained forward. like a thoroughbred course. If the Shamrock wins, the cup departs for home. laee Today win race agafi windward an I NATIONAL LEAGUE § Hail? (second game.) «• raui $, LouieviiiB 2. Milwaukee ?, ColuMbus 8. \\\\ \\ ' Toledo 4. . iiew 5Tort, jnljf ,«.^ r*B*e yesterday jn a 1 with the .White S^ game; 7 to S, and - . , ^ »%4*t Ba^Mtlf;- thirty-second home rnn of- Bu$> , » via. Flint, Stanlsy^ Qedi LEAVE BURHVILLE 7J30 A. M ' tell i %$ _silS^^ UC, \unnlni VAN P.M. A. M. »:45 P.M. 2:45 7:« tt *^.t{P«'S •tttttrfair \\• \*•*'?' s 1 >x 4V—^•#P*t • AMERICAN LEAGUE J [inthe flMt'game. ihe right am \ no 5 on*e was bil^ In the'flrst game the second setto. ^ home run Wily «»P In Scores: lcotte ind\ Schalk; Mog- _,-....- - •.-» >-.. «.-,*•» - —>^i- Cincinnati, July 21.—Brooklyn made Fit three out of five from the Reds by rtakiur the rubber game of the series yeaterday afternoon by the score of S to 2, The wlnnlnr runs were scored In• the-ninth on Wheat's single, a sacri- fice by Myers; Konetchy's triple- raft _•_j««i^- one run.scorea and the. tyiafT^T |?innlh*... ran oi bases in their hatrof the) filht$^ Wingo hit into a double Play, endinr a rally ,for thfe Champs^'S^rej^*?™»^* i w -*^:-*%'« wi Brooklyn ... 0 0flf JO 0 9 9 »—3 9 « 'Cincinnati ------ •-• .Batteries—Grimes aiid and Wi*go. * ' -- Bile? ••••<•*•••« HOW THEY STAND J INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. ' * \YsatardayV FUiult* * J •;•' Jersey »»., Or HUI:III.H T P --• ByracusS 4«, Buffalo 10. • Akron J^ Readinr 2. 4 • Toronto %i Baltimore 4. * T Games Today « • Jersey City at Rochester (4 p. m.) 1 • Syracuse at.Buifaio. ' \ ™ • Reading at Akron. I Baltimore at Toronto. , -J ^ atsndtaf »f ««e Ciftrfw _ ' «r to.w'ot. ' ' ^°? I * a * F « G - * •SHf™ # f «••••..,68 29 Bajtimore *.,....66 « o Tordnte ..,..,,,.it J J >Ak *S? ••••••••••.62 84 Reading ,....,...« 44 • Jersey City ...... 32 53 Willard, Ovid 4 Seneca Fallr'Bus Ij J^L^ t-y, J^^WB Northbound . v TTnYTrnflllfAV WIIW Ovid 12:30V Romulut 12:SO - • - ' - - , U1» F*y«tt s ............. Ar. S«nec««F»ll» >jvi.>i.\s Southbound Lv. JSenecaTallB'T,,,.....^*,, 4s9» Fayatte 4;BO Romulus B:1O Si ^ . C, # .«67 • .651 • .648 • .«66 • .494 • 176 • . GIANTS STILL COMING . PittSDurg, July ^i,^:/^l\- held the JPirates to faint J •anC'J^' foW^i.iiy tBi : score *! to 2. «f Rochester ........28 Syracuse, ..... % ,,ii9 68 65 • NATIONAL LEAGUE • * YestardayV Jlcsults. !• Brooklyn 3, Cincinnati 1. '*\-- •\ • S, Plttsburg 2. ~ 4> .494 • .176 • .J2« • .22« • • ftnmnrpnl'Traxrj«|¥lcc,t« rant at JA'y W. AUBLE Pbpnt «.M OwW ?'?*m£i .,> CLAUDE APPLIES ! _ J»foajcov;My «^r \*\• l*# propoiili^ni with,.~., W4 , and only. one. out in' iheflr •yeste^^, ottua*-- aetoii^l brakeV skillfully to the skid mwj*tt^vitr«igStehe« id . Jn . inning •IJeii^he uuoiu u UI.DC. 1.OU1S. • '!»• SrooWyn at Pittsburg. V*w: Yorte-at Cincinnati. \ j&delphia at Chicago. ,8tandino of th» Clubs • jburg ..i.t..4o • i -.- Ai :- 1 -^\' la -. ••••••>•••« »*2 • Chicago »v......43 -k ......40 « .,.,v..i.,.8» lelphia -,..v33 ssr 15 39 43 45 42 42 48 or- I Iers home run-in the eighth inning gate the St. Lotilsi Browns a 5-to 4 tlCt &r^rS«e^^^^ re-a-one-runaeadrWnich-n iaitti tne stttli, fhisn *B*by Dofl bson's home rM into the left field bleachera withUwo-^on baseilput the Browns ahead, pugan. became, the Ib«fat aejrtf In the tettei haM of the Inntag JJy sandwiching, a triple to the acoreboard .in between singles by >WellhSand Eerilns tleinf the^Bcdrt A running catc the feature. \-' .ibHt of Vsfttnisy'i _.-Ghicago 7* .flew toik 6 one K*^ame),,mw-3&rk «, m \\Wmmni game.) v ,|»it Clev#land ?, B0st6n 8 .658 • .668 • .696 • •494 • .488 • .488 • .440 • M7 • - • fsnd^wiisop; lfer»: ;-i IN irr<M* v -»if t?9 ii »*-*»• i£i t » tTatoon^ p'Wejll, sfir-Hendrlac '«aaW^ pvl siiiS tfUJSk invu./ -«MW , v T^W lift the Americans Cup. JE, Jto«#m^^hfc^olumWa>. tNi. «« <««*• »• ln-» mngs. ••- • A - gte-'-^ojjIs U, thiladelphja 4, • t*i#^ U Ji'Vartitogtim « (15 to, •' I : 'Sr*5,. ( i Mrat *«!»«>> Detroit 2, • * TKashington J <secona game.) • • Qsrno Today, « - •**•-- tbrfc; ., * P. C.•'•, .874 + .645 • ^o'ifia^yino^.. Propft il» Moysrs «f J-iouathold oieoda, Si PftttSSi ,\• Urj. V«nt-rOut of tpwn Movlnfl OFFICE. N. Y, C ? FREIGHT \aft cy# j»* **v |\2 •'~~* \—tfyl™ n-fc 1 uiiauciuiuti« T^\-\ f-#*«whn0 ?f ths Clubs (ieveland 28 S2 Automobile JRepairing and Overhauling Washing, Etc* Satisfactory work at reasonable prices.. •' ' ' \' '& WM. H. M?W#JI '-'5 Seneca Alley r«ar .Saving* A Loan Association Phon« 2*35 . w. NOTICE TO OREblTOHs^ \ ' sill^^^ 1 .605 • years •**• - *»* to sreid; Moore, •*i$i!**etg-;i AU* r. . f »..v.., w, xit-.perMne h»Vin* clalrii* against Anna S; Madden, late of the City of G«sneva, New- Toi*, dcceaued,, to present the same with the voucher* thereof, to the ,«naiSwj|gi»«d exsestioiMit* iSftJaw-offlee-of^eeeftrr. Tfeter, « and .- 't..' #pfe HBNNBSHKr, •j»$p<^-~ \