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PIRATES ARE NOW LEADING THE LEAGUE Win From Phillies, 9 to 7, in 10 Innings—Reds’ Up- rising Suppressed Today the world champions of hase- hall once agai league | With an uprising of the Reds of Cin cinnati suppressed. But it was not a private horde that put down the revolt, but aT of Arrownien from Boston, cons ed fighting men of calibre he’ fore, yet not quite capable of caring! les in the first division of | nd} al league. Seven s ht | e gone to the Bri they have not hesitated to toll from the | opponents obtain- uble-—these same redlegs of Cincin-| nati having dropped four tussles in Boston. __ The Pirates took the lead by down- ing the Phillies yesterday, 9 to 7, in 10 innings. Brooklyn Wins Meanwhile, Brooklyn accomplished the rest by taking a 10-inning strug- gle from Cincinnati in which Dazzy Vance recorded 14 strike outs, only one away from his record for nine innings. At fhat Vance did not re- ceive credit, for the victory for he fave way to a pinch hitter in the ninth, Bill Sherdel of the Cardinals, lef! handed a six-hit effort 4 Gjants and = won, 4 to having little difficulty service of the veteran Jimmy The Braves made the Cubs their seventh straight victim, 6-3, sending across four runs in the opening inn- ing to give Joe Genewich courage. Yanks Have 8!; Game Lead Once more the es fell upon the Tigers when all seemed lost and won by 4 to ing them a lead of 8 the American league ago downed Phil- adelphia for the second time, Miller of Cleyeland allowed Wash- | the marck nine s} (12) irom. tn 10 victor Rasechall ne Al Ame Viet weight, wo man (10), Toledo. outpointeg! Mid; won kee An apol hia n (0). ington 14 hits but won, 11 to 5. j Browns took their second straight they return. 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(10). 2 cnseemicinciabiiamaiaialls Hoston.Chick Suggs, — feather-|| Yesterday’s Games | BERLENBACH- ements ti Aiea | STRIBLING 70 “MEET TONIGHT Light Heavyweight Crown Is Omaha, middle ight, won dee over Billy Atkinson, Los Angeles (8). at Stake in Battle at a R big > . San Franeiseo—Fred Hoppe, San] Cincinnati . 3 12 1 Yankee Stadium Francisco welterweight, fought a] Broo 4 9 0 draw with Harry Labarra, St. Paul es) New York, June 10.—(4)—Paul champion, 2) his 0] has been awarded many a victory in yweight crown across the danger line when he faces | Billy (Young) Stribling of Atlanta,| ia., in a 15-round battle at the Yan- ket Stadium ténight, But Berlenbach' never has gone to gouts with his title since win- it from Mike McTigue at that dium a year ego, and among! against’ whom he has defend- cessfully is Jack Delaney of Bridgeport, C considered by 1ed champion” of| ision. That bout, with Delaney was an acid test for previously Berlenbach has gone to the canvas~for the full ount from ap 'g punch de- ivered by that me opponent. Again in that second meeting came the terrific shot, the driving right of the adian, and again Berlenbach went down, But it was not as be- tor che enampion gained nis t, and fought de tely on to A Tough Opponent Crities believe that Berlenback will have the advantage if he shows that) aggréssiveness that made him fgm- ous, u continuous’ drive with both hands; with an outstanding power in eft. But’ he will find Stribling hard to hit and-at the same time hard to avoid, for Paul is not the fastest man in the ring: Stribling is the younger many by three years and has gained most- of his experience in battle. He possesses | two good hands, with the right most) effective, but he n has been con- sidered an ringman. To- night, , with a championship | at stake, he ‘may gambie, he knows full well that aggressiveness, in the form of unrelenting attack, New York state. Stribling Wants K. O. The Atlantan is growing and feels that some day he will come face to face with the champion of all” the heavyweights, probably Dempsey. He has asserted that he expects to knock out Rerlenbach and there are many to side with him, although the cham- pion is likely to carry slight odds to the ringside. Two great champions—Harry Greb of the middleweights and Mickey Walker of the welters—have gone down this year, and it may be Ber- Jenbach's turn. THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1926 Herrmann is in New York attend-| dispatch® says, , President Robinson ing the National league meeting. | of the Brooklyn club claimed Bohne Waivers were asked on hne, and ey jel Ti 0 Uae “Walvers were im- mediately: 3 . 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