Baseball Iggest

Baseball Iggest

wfnnht>&R dnme To Life With Smashing Victory Over Champions^ 1 COMBINATION MAJOR By Laufer Big League Leaders LEAGUE SCORES Spectacular Sports (W«fk KnillnK .lair kl ■Win And Lose In NATIONAL I.F.Atit K. FASTER* LEAGIF, Gaines Today. at Boston. Tram* | F. [9a.] Xu.1 M. Tu. W.'Th.'To. Brooklyn Standing*: New Work at Philadelphia. • W. L. Per. at St Louis. St Louie | 13| 13) 1 «| 5) | 13) 40 Cincinnati Dash Bridgeport 5 2 .714 Chicago at Pittsburg. Pennant • 4 2 .667 3| 34 Allentown | Chicago I I 3) 3| 3) 30) 3| 2 .600 Spirited 3 Richmond Games Tomorrow. 4 3 .571 Phlladel | 4) 7) 3) A) 1) 5) 3 37 Hartford at Boston. H. PETERSEN 3 3 .500 Brooklyn By LEO Albany New York at Philadelphia. * 3 3 .500 Press Staff Br’klyn 4) 3| *1 «i 37 Norfolk at St Louis. (t'nited Correspondent) ) | 9) B| 2 4 .333 Cincinnati rated Springfield Chicago at Pittsburg. New York, July 10—(UP)—The Pittsburg Pirates, Plttab'K | • | 13| «) * | * | 5) 4| 37 New Haven 1 6 .142 an almost sure-fire first division club when the season LKAGIE. N. York | * ) 0| 3! * | * | 4) 9| 10 Ciame* YrMerdar. AMERICAN may be down but not out. They demonstrated that Hartford 3. Norfolk 2. Boaton • • * * 14 Allentown lo, Springfield 6. Standings: one | | 8| 4) | | I 2; fa yesterday when they defeated the Chicago Cubs, of New Haven at Richmond (rain). W. L. Per. four teams in the thick of the National league pennant Clncln’tl |*| #| 4| * | * i * | 3) 14 Albany 4, Bridgeport 2 (10). Philadelphia 53 22 .707 Washington 49 -9 31 .5.d fat, for the second time in a row, 4 to 2. ARRRIC'AIV l.KAMK. Onme* Today. New York 42 38 38 .500 | Dully IllKll-Detroit, II. Hartford at Norfolk. Cleveland Championship hopes that the 2 .4 7 Dally Low—Cleveland, o. Albany at Bridgeport. St Loui. 34 entertained for have 44 .eSJ 1931 Allentown at Springfield. Boston 28 but their of the at Richmond. 23 48 ■"* faded, plav Train* F. |9a.|Su.) M. Tu. \V. Th.lTo. New Haven Detroit .. KAYE DON STILL I 28 47 .3:3 two days indicate that they will Chicago .. * » * 47 OnmoN Tomorrow. determined bid to climb out N. York | | 13] 3) | | 33) It, r hoffmmA Yesterday. second division and finish tho RETRIES BAllA Albany at Bridgeport. Games St Lou la • S 8 7.7 4.1 Allentown at Springfield. 4. the select AFTER MORE SPEED | | 13] 3) New York 9, Philadelphia among group, t*®Tck<££> at Norfolk (2). Hartford Washington 14, Boston 1. the present series with t’hi- * « 3 311 O'lK'BBJERS Haven at Richmond (2). Chicago I | 8| 7| 1] 10) New Chicago 3, Cleveland 0. Pirates played listless hail, lo MAKE 7. * • Detroit 11, St Louis of the two Waner Brothers WITH MOTORBOAT Clrvel’d I | 11] 4j 13] | 10 0) 38 ••piJTooV- NATION AT; LEAGIE. their usual style: an erratic Games Todny. • 7 34 thes dismal Phlladel | | 15) 3| 0; «| 4| Standing*: staff, showing — Gardone, Jtaly, July 10.— (UP) W. L. Per. Boston at Washington. • 33 at New York. Detroit | | II) 5] 4*| 1) 11) St Louis 4 6 30 .615 Philadelphia Apparently not satisfied with his .560 | New York 41 31 feat of yesterday, Kaye Don, Eng- • 3 3 30 Tomorrow. | Wnah’tn I I 5) 4| 0) 14| Brooklyn 4-5 33 .566 Games land’* indicated to the .54 7 speed king*. Chicago 41 34 St Louis at Detroit. Boaton * • * 7 I, 3.1 37 .500 United Press to-day that he would | | 9| II) | | Boston Boston at Washington. ^' .434 make another attempt to break his Philadelphia 4 3 Philadelphia at New York. A I. LKA«I I'.. 41 .4 31 own world’s motorboat speed record INTRRNATION F'ittsburg Cleveland at Chicago. Dally High—Heading, *1. 51 .33$ within a few days. Cincinnati Dully Low—Roeheater. 3. LEAGl E. Don piloted his Miss England 71 INTERNATIONAL «t the highly touted (Jus Suhr .11 Cinmc* Yesterday. over two stretches of one mile each Tenma | F. ] Sn.) So.) M. Tu. W. Til.'To. Cincinnati 1 (1st). first base and the poor hitting of St Louis 3, Gnmes Yesterday. on Lake Gardone yesterday for an St Louis 0, Cincinnati 1 (2nd). 0. Thevenow and Pie dean of * 41 Baltimore 3. Toronto Traynor, 1 an Rending ) 7) 9) 7| j 3j 9; H] 3. average of 10.223 miles hour, to New York !>, Philadelphia Newark 7. Montreal 5. the Natiional league's third bnse- PhicaRO 2. better his former record by nearly * 4 4 33 Pittsburg 4, Reading fi, Rochester men, combined to bury the Pirates Roeh'trr | 13| 8) 1) I 3) fi. Boston 2. 3._ seven miles. His old mark, es- Brooklyn deep In the second division. • tablished in Buenos Aires last win- Bnltini’e 10' II] 4 5*1 30 Camp to IJfp. I 4) | ter, was 103.4 0 miles per hour. In their two games against t'hi- » * »' * I Previous to that Gar Wood of De- Newark I 3| 14| 7| I I Church Cago, the Pirates have acted like a Simon-Pures Two Loop troit had held the record with a * * 311 'Local different rluh. There was nothing Toronto | 5] | II] 3] 3] 3i ] <1 mark of 10 2.256. ■Wrong with the way they support * To-morrow Don’s official time for the out- 7] *1*1 1] I 34 Bouts Games Ray Kremer's 9-hit pitching yest.r- JeraeyC I fl| 10] Win Three going mile yesterday was 3 8 2-5 sec- Pittsburg thumped Teachont * * * * 10 day. M'trrnl | ] tl[ 3) I | 1] I The Oakville church baseball en- onds while he did the second mile his Atlas lor 12 solid blows. The victory Panny Martin Sr took Lutheran, church in 3 0 4-5 seconds. * 1 8 team meets First abled the Pirates to take sixth plac“, Buffnlo |*|*l 3| 1] | *1 to Hartford feature contest, Don’s own Wilcox, and stable of simon-pures leaders, in the behind the Host on Braves engineer, league five games with three afternoon at Hamilton removed from the Gran net-, an official of the Italian last night and returned to-morrow and 14 games at Heminway field Boston Motorboat Racing associaiton, ac- Johnny Ro- nark. To-night place, five games behind the victories in four tights. fi:30 the ville nine the veteran dri- in Watertown at Braves and 14 games removed from companied English round de- berts punched .out a three its weekly practice session. ver on his record-breaking per- Watertown will hold the pace-setting St J.ouis Cardinals BRttxuau of Hart- first Local, rision over Steve T’inkham Oakville is also tied for place The Cardinals increased their formances. A large crowd was on CROSSES ford, Johnny Sims defeated Pete won its first and only game to four games by taking hand and accorded Don a big ova- having leadership Even one of the best whereas the tion. Women End Garber of Bristol in played in the circuit both ends of a doubleheader from \ bouts on the card while Hick tg- ns have copped two straight. 3 to I and 9 to I. Bur- Tai them Cincinnati, Ginella of Collins- will be played at In an inteersting golf match that nnli dropped Sam To-morrow’s game Grimes set the Beds down with two. leigh the second round for a ten on diamond number while in over the AVa- II ville in 2 o’clock ■lx hits in the first game defeated the was played yesterday lose o’clock by New York Yankees, count. The only local lad to On the main diamond at 2 the nightcap Derringer permitted 1) 4. Gomez Hub course, teams to Mahaffey while Hefty terhnry Country was Don Paris who was technically the St Mary Russian Orthodox but five blows. scattered the !* hits he allowed the Water- of of women players from the — in the opening round by nine will test the calibre New York retained second place. MOST talked of boner in baseball was Fred Merkle’s failure kayoed church world champions. town and Waterburv Hubs finished THE Tommy Tucker of Rockville. the St Paul nine. .003 percentage points ahead of the j Washington took advantage of even in score after IK holes of scheduled of 1908. It forced a Philadelphia. point to touch second in the last game Brooklyn, by whipping Athletics' loss and overwhelmed the with Ul-L’ points for each 'S MARRIES C'OEPLK play, — HOW 2* The was a costly one cost the Giants a Merkle was on first and S to victory Boston Red Sox, 14 to 1. Marherry and pennant. —- group. The scores: playoff Memphis, Tenn. Nellie Lucas Cloud had the Red Sox eating out of his to center. Bridwell friend bor- Dark Bradley Bridwell on third when Harry McCormick hit safely was blue. So her boy hand all the while the Senators Wa terhnry iggest way the cut and rowed $5 and now she's Mrs Bright. pounded Moore and Durham lustily. crossed the and Merkle, thinking game won, sharply to save 3 plate The couple, had been unable for Title of Mrs. M. J. Lawlor ... ac- Fights Plenty Scoring. ONERS raced to the clubhouse without touching second. It is generally enough to get married. They ap- The Detroit Tigers three. Mrs. P. P. McEvoy .. pounded Baseball to Judge Camille Kelley 1 Ouilfoile was first to notice Merkle’s boner as he pealed New York, July 0.—(UP)—Mid- St Louis pitchers to defeat the Mrs.

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