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SCOOP BASEBALL SCORES | EEE SEES EE EEE EES % AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. SOEEETETE EEE SS Club— w. lL. Indianapolis -66 40 St. Paul 6 42 Louisville 49 Columbus, 49 Kansas City . 0 48 Minneapolis 2 60 Toledo ..... 2 61 Milwaukee .. 8 58 GAMES FRIDAY. Toledo, 3; Louisville 0. Kansas City, 6; Milwaukee, 2, Columbus, 1; Indianapolis, 0, % No other game scheduled. GAMES TODAY. Columbus at Louisville. Toledo at Indianapolis. Milwaukee at Kansas City. St. Paul at Minneapolis. SCOOT EEHEDEEEDES * NATIONAL LEAGUE. od es Club— Pet. New York 670 St. Louis ... 536 Philadelphia 539 Cincinnati 24 Chicago ... 510 Brooklyn . 505 Boston .. -430 Pittsburgh -320 GAMES FRIDAY. Boston at Pittsburgh. Club— R. Pittsburgh . Boston .. Batteries — Cooper, Wagner; Nehf and Tragesser. New York at Cincinnati. Club— . Cincinnati New York Batt ' " ‘Wingog Sales pia Rariden. ns ¥ ' 7 oS Brooklyn at St. Louls. Club— St. Louis . Brooklyn .. Batteries—Doak, Ames and Gonz les; Marquard, Cadore and Meyers. Philadelphia at Chicago. Club— Chicago EB 0 one eam 0 eg] Dilhoefer; Alexander, Bender and Killifer. GAMES TODAY. Boston at Pittsburg. Brooklyn at St. Louis. New York at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Chicago. 16 «nt Se ia AMERICAN LEAGUE. 0 de ee 2 Club— WwW. Ww. Pet. ‘Chicago 37.684 Boston .. 38761 Cleveland . 55 46 Detroit .:. +54 46 JNew York -50 Washington Philadelphia St. Louis ... GAMES FRIDAY. Chicago at Philadelphia. Club— Philadelphia Chicago .. Batteries THE CUB REPORTER KEEP .- Charlotte, Champion Skater, Has Receipt for Putting One Ov- er on Old Sole This Torrid Weather Leave It to. Scoop to Find It AT D SO TLEOUMP FoR It! By Paul Purman Warm, isn’t it.” Well here’s a receipt for keep- ing cool, Just follow the advice and pat- tern after the various pursuits of Charlotte and keep cool, Charlotte is the gréatest faney shater in the world. Last winter she gave skating lessons to Trib- une readers. , _ Charlotte doesn’t believe in be- ing warm and uncomfortable. n 3; losophy, ‘‘when it’s so easy to he Neem e001 and comfy,’ “What's the use,”’ is her phi-jand give Col. Bogie’ a warm run for his money. She is a proficient horsewoman and is almost as good in the water as she is on the ice. And, shades of Isaac Walton ae and Ananias, she ean fish from cool is that she does things right.|haiting. the hook to taking the In order to be a champion skat-|{rout off the line. er ‘it is necessary to “bea good!., Between her athletie accom- The secret. of Charlotte’s suc- cess atvskating and at keeping -In't see’ the joke if Matty Rousch, not send some of our movie vam- pires, to the trenches to demora- lize the Fritzies. Someone has asked Jess , Wil- lard to give a boxing exhibition at Plattsburg. Jess hasn’t answered yet. He’s probably figuring on the size of the purse. Cincinnati was so unused to be- ing in second: place that the peo- ple forgot even the beer gardens to welcome the club home, Jim Corbett has again picked the Giants to win. .Whieh caused the bookies to lay bigger odds on the Reds, Unele Sams to,,-buy, 50,000 mortorey cles: .(heaflline). And we've always > had much re- Mnele™in’ thé" past. un, McGraw “probably could- DAYS OF BOXING; By Paul Purman Just: a moment in passing on the merits of Benny Leonard, lightweight champion of the world and conqueror of two of the greatest champions of his time. Quoting Mat Hinkle. fight im- pressario and famous referee: Groh ani a few more Giant cast-| ‘‘Leonard is the greatest light- ofts should beat him out’ of. the| weight of all time.” flag. Perhaps Hinkle, who made the a a statement at ringside was oyer- impressed by the New Yorker’s GALL HIGGINS work against Kilbane, but never- SUCCESSOR 10 theless the statement will staad with thousands of fans and critics The Irish-American athletic elub of New York believes it has who have seen both him and the old timers in action. a fit suecessor to Mel Sheppard as a middle distance runner in Joe Any fighter who could humble Freddie Welsh, the greatest de- Higgins, recent conqueror of Joie Ray over the mile route, who is day, TFOMARD MAY BRING BAEK PALAY HAS: EVERYTHING “LD TIMERS WON FIHTS WITH. In addition. Leonard ‘has prov- ed his isolation at the top of his class ‘by defeating the. best light- weight challengers, Richie Mitchell and Joe Welling: by: knockouts. There: is no secret 'to: Leonard’s success. He is one ‘of’ these na- tural fighters who appear now and then !in-ripgyannals, ‘a -boy with cleverness: of instinet,...with- tre- mendous hitting, power, with the foresight to outguess the « other fellow and beat him ‘to the punch and with indomitable . fighting spirit. ite There has been nothing phoney about any of Leonard’s fights. He has never stalled ‘béeatise he has never learned’ to: stall: When he climbs through: the. ropes’ there is sure to be three minutés of sol- id fighting to every round with a possible knockout. if the. oppor- tunity presents itself. , ‘The tausof a decade. or two-agoi iar ahd have movie for theogdodiow old days of Erne, Griffo_and Me??? Anliffe new hive thee Wish for” |had Leonard lived. in those days he would not have had to doff his ebapean to any’ of. them. fensive lightweight the game has said to ‘be the most consistent per- ever known in less than nine rounds and take the measure of former over all distances from ‘the 440 to the mile the east has seen Kilbane, one ‘of the greatest lithty fighters of the age, in three rounds is far above the leveliof preseat day fighters and @t least on the level with such ring masters 1s Erne, Joe Gans and‘MeAulifle. : in years. Higgins received lis early train- ing at Holy Cross, where he had no opposition over the half-mile distance and w arcely ever headed over the difficulty quarter. Higgins has had remarkab}e) success at 1000 yards and his time 27 1-5 against Ray for the mile was exceptional over the. sloppy track on which the race was run. Higgins has not yet decided whether he will stick exclusively tothe half mile and the 100 yard distances or whether he will go in seriously for the mile. Past. performances seem: to _indi- cate that he runs more naturally over the middle distances, MeCarty and just how well he has held up his end at bat is shown by the record. McGraw has .bee) particularly fortunate in having his' second string catchers come to: life when the regular was unfit'for duty.9si: When Chief Myers Was injared in the world series of 1913 Art Wilson and Larry McLean filled in and played the kind of ball the the Chief would have been proud of, cee eke ey (ROBBIE MAY BE FAT BUT | | HE WAS SOME CLOUTER The fact that Ty Cobb and one or two others this year have sue- ceeded in making five hits’in five times at bat in # game recalls all-round. athlete. plishments Charlotte manages to In order to do athletic stunts|find: just the right thing to do at and keep cool it is necessary to|the right time. use a little judgment in doing tho} ; Just iow she is spending’a lot vigit things at the right time. of time in the water, not on the Charlotte is best known as _2|beaches, mind you, and is teach- skater. But she will go on theling the athletic mermaids a few courts and beat most girls play-|things they didn’t know abent ing tennis o: der a golf bagitheir-own jobs. PORE, HATIE Detroit police commissioner stopped betting on-the Grand Cir- Haley; Sotton and Schalk. St. Louis at Washington. Club— R.H.E. ‘Washington ~4 1b 4 St. Louis ~6\8 3 Batteries—Harper, Shaw and Ain- smith; Sothoron, Hamilton and Sev- ereid. a Detroit at New York. Club— New York and Nunamaker; Walters, Dauss and Yelle. Cleveland at Boston. Club— R.H.E. Boston .........-0e eee eens 1561 Cleveland ............ 2°u 1 Batteries—Ruth and Thomas; Bag- by and O'Neill. GAMES TODAY. Chicago at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Washington. Detroit at New York. Cleveland at Boston. * Tribuse want ads will bring results. {telling why he doesn’t enlist. euit races. He probably had nev- er heard this was considered the “sport kings” or else he didn’t eare g Whoop what the kings said about it. Contrary to general opinion Benny Leonard holds two titles. He’s champion lightweight and champion alibier when it comes to They don’t take half-way meas- ures in St. Louis. While every city on the National league cir- euit has been bombarding Umpire Lord Byron ‘with epithets, St. Louis used pop bottles. We would like to have Jess Wil- lard as a bodyguard to strafe all the guys who ask, ‘‘Is it hot enough for you?” . Swimming has become more hieago than ever be- s ‘beeause they allow popular in fore, That them to wear Annette Kellermans |sume their $900.000 suit. Must there, river recently. Probably trained] the first draft. Which must have for it hy swimming in a mud bath.|convinced Manager Bezdek that Three Chicago boxers joined the] the luck is all against him. r. Of course sinee Chicago} Maybe Connie Mack would lend has barred the free lunch a lot of|his white elephant to the Siamese these guys are looking for a placejarmy. But it would be an awful to eat. blow-to the allies. Here’s a chance for the nuts to} A ballplayer:in.a_ petition for het on one of their own family.|bankruptey gave his. assets as Hieory Nut is entered in a New] four suits of clothes, At the pres- York race. ent cost of clothes no wonder he’s Ty Cobb reported late at aja bankrupt game the other day and _ batted Verv Good Benny 1.000, Jennings should see that}I’d like to go to Franee and fight, Ty is.always late. The trouble is the purse is‘slight. There is nothing now to keep Also Big Jess Leonard from enlisting, says » {I'm too big to go to wah contem. No, nothing, except Ben-| Alas, alas, haw-haw,, haw-haw. ny’s inelination, Tfonus. Wagner’s latest pictures Benny Leonard was fined $25}make him look Jike an old man. for speeding. Freddie Welsh and;There’s lots of youngsters wh» Johnny Kilbane ought — to have|v «ld be willing to look like that him arrested for mayhem. if they eculd have Honus’ batting Benny Leonard » overlooked ajaver2ge. good bet. He lost a-good meal} Women’s colleges are adding ticket when he knocked out Kil-|shot-put and discuss. throws _ to bane. ) their ‘athletie events, Probably Well, at that, $11.600 isn’t alto prepare them for plate throw- had price for being knocked out.}ing and flatiron hurling contests Some guys get knocked out and|after marriage. : then have to pay a $25 fine. Maybe Charlie Chaplin’s feet The Baltimore Feds are to re-|wouldn’t do him much good in a MURPHY. LOOKS: LIKE REPEATER ON BIG RING ‘Tommy Murphy has begun his war of ruthlessness on other Grand Cireuit drivers this year. Murphy’s name has become _al- most synonymous with leading winner on the big ring and this year promises to be no exception. Murphy has won 10 races out} of 15 starts this season, and his winnings so far are much. greater than those of any other driver. Murphy has an uneamny eye for horseflesh and usually comes to bat at the start of tach season with a string of youngsters which tie knots in all opposition. This year has proved no excep- tion as Murphy has come to bat with some of the, vest young pros- pects of the year. a | BILL RARIDEN MAKES M’CARTY’S. SHOES FIT | Recent records of the National league show that’ Bill Rariden of the New York Giants is leading his teammates at ‘bat’ with a per- centage of .31 and is in eighth place in’ the league. Rariden started the season as second string -eateher ‘of the Giants, being considered a weak hitter. S When Lew McCarty broke. his lez early in the season Rariden}: the greatest of all records for hit- ting in one game which dates back to the days when rotund Wilbert Robertsor was a willowy catcher on the Baltinore club. In 1892 Robinson made sven hits in seven of brains and opportunity. opportunities and the one after month, 100-yard dash, but. who ever Chicago swimmers enjoyed a in the Chicago marathon race have lots of coin to lay out to anw-jheard of 100-yard dasher getting years. $500,000 a year. Al Mamaux wasn’t included in| Just as an afterthought why was pushed into the first position and it was up to him to make good. : In the field Rariden wag always . ’ ‘ @onsidered as capuble a catcher astimes; at bat = = he Bank with the Cl OPPORTUNI_T Success in life consists largely of a combination therefore, that unless you are ready for your oppor- tunity when it-comes success is not for you. Business success depends almost entirely on bav- ing ready money with which to take advantage of have ready money is to save it systematically month NOW is the time to begin, This strong. pro- gressive bank welcomes savings deposits in any amount from $1.00 up and pays 4 per cent compound TheFirst National Bank BISMARCK, N.D: & game between Baltimore atid St! Louis, Honus Wagnen once collected seven hits in-sover times at bat :in two games of a bouble header. Honus made iastotabof Mi,bass4/on jaott brace of sing] Lajoie who colleteed eight. hits in a double bill, one of them a triple. Ed Delehanty. Bob ‘Lowe and Dan Brouthers each are credited with four home runs ia one game. For taxi service phone 342, JUST OUT (New 5 Color) WYOMING OIL MAP. ST Re josh te Most’ complete map published. Send for One It’s Free. G. B. ATWATER 416. Central. Savings Bank Building, Denver,, Cola, It is well to remember certain way by which to tio ‘homers, thitee doubles. “anibaa”: +! .aniwolq 10 ant This record was’ excelled by Nap" 3 8-4-6t --