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WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1923 Che Casper Dally Crvene PAGE FIVE. POLICE SAVE UMPIRE NALLIN AS SHIBE PARK FANS GO ON RAMPAGE Yankees Trim Athletics, 9 to 2, in Game Featured By Excitement Over Ruling; Reds Beat Cards As Giants Have Day Off;-Other Results. CHICAGO, July 25.—(By The Associated Press).— Great excitement prevailed in Shibe park yesterday when the Yankees trimmed the Athletics, 9 to 2. As the game ended a shouting mob of fans rushed over the field and as- saulted Dick Nallin, base umpire. City police hurried to his assistance and saved him from rough treatment.: The fans objected to his decision when Whitey {Rereby starting on another race Witt singled to left field in the atter the les: gue-leading Glants, who seventh inning. Walker made and ef-| were idle. The only other other gamo fort to nip the ball and argued elo-! scneauted in the National | ‘ jeague, quently when Nailin declared he had) cnicago-Pittsburgh, was called be- oveht it on a short hop. cause of wet grounds. ft ti Reds, layin, in ae AT versie: ‘The Indians and the Browns dl ti, beat the Cardinals, 7 to 4, Ctngensels bert? vided a doubleheader in St. Louis, the Brgqwns winning the first, 3 to > Yesterday’s 1, and losing the second, 3 to 2, in 13 Scores innings. In the first game McManus’ home run after Williams had singled decided the issue. Brower scored the Cleveland run when he hit a homer in the seventh. Tobin tied the score when he duplicated the feat in the Browns’ half. In Chicago, Detroit took double- header, winning 4 to 1, and 9 to 6. The White Sox were unable to hit Pillette in the first game. Hellmann scored his 14th homer of the season. The Senators lacked hitting power tn their game with the Red Sox in Boston and lost 6 to 1. National League. At Cincinnati— RHEE. St. Louis ----..----------——- 412 8 Cincinnati —.. oo Tse 8 Batteries—Doak, Stuart, Sherdel| and Ainsmith; Benton and Hargrave American League. At Philadelphia— REE. Ty Cobb, manager of the Detroit New York oe: 912 0] Tigers, who has been out of the linc- Philadelphia -------—-——-=- 2. 6 1/ up with a stiff neck, broke into the Batteries—Hays and Hofmann,| second game as a pinch hitter and Schang; Rommell, Walberg and/ crashed out a triple which sent\ two Brugsy- runs home, tying the Chicago White Sox in the second inning. He regis: At Boston— R.H.E-| tered a minute later and put his club Washington —------------— z a) a in front. BORER monn oce ees rer Babe Ruth of the New York Batteries—Mitchell, Sedgwick and) yo okees smashed out his 23rd homer Ruel; Quinn and Picinich. of the season against the Philadel- phia Athletics and tied “Cy Wil liams of the Phillies, who had pre- At Chicago: Ist game RHE. DeeEne: - att : 3 viously led both major leagues. cree icozePillette and Bessler;| Jack Quinn let Washington down Buabenship, Lyons and Schalk |with three hits while Bostin hit Graham. Mitchell hard and won. Goslin's homer saved the Senators from 1 R.H.E.| shutout. Eddie Gharrity, of the Red Second game— Detroit .--------—---—--—— 9 11 9| Sox, poled four hits in four times at Chicago ---. 6 9 0| bat agathat his former team mates. he pier se lao Batteries—Collins, Holloway, Cole and Woodall; Thurston, Robertson) souvenirs at..The Smoke House. and Graham. At St. Louis: Ist game— RHE. Cleveland -----------————— 1 St. Louis --.------—--—-—-—— 3 9 0 ‘Batteries—Boone and O'Neill; Van Gilder and Collins. CRIQUI READY TOAISK TITLE Featherweight Champ Is Confident of Win Over Dundee. NEW YORK, July 25.—Bugene Criqu!, champion of all the feather- weights, is ready to risk his title to- morrow night at the Pole grounds when he meets Johnny Dundee, but he said today he didn't think the risk was very great. Both the champion and the challenger have finished thelr strenuous training and claim to be within the required 126 pound limit. Criqui announced today he would sail for France on August 2 to box for h» benefit of his country’s wound- ed soldiers, Irish Johnny Curtin and Danny Edwards will meet in the sem!-finals_ tomorrow. Batteries — Edwards Kolp and Severeid, Collins. ‘Western League. St, Joseph 6, Denver 3. ‘Wichita 4, Omaha 3, Oklahoma City 3, Sioux City 0. Tulsa 12. Des Moines 12. Texas League. Galveston 9, Dallas 4, , Shreveport 6, Houston 3. Beaumont 7, Wichita Falls 2 Fort Worth 4, San Antonio 8, Coast Salt Lake City 11-2, Sacramento 3-8. Los Angeles 6, Oakland 3, Portland 4, Seattle 0, San Francisco 9, Vernon 7. American Association. No games scheduled, ——__—_ Souvenirs at The Smoke PAGE OF SPORTING Movie of a Man Bidding Friend Wife Bon Voyage GANG PLANK IN= WAVES AND WAGELES STRAW HAT To FRIEND WIFE Awe STLET GLOWS AMDIONCE MORE Gee Ss THROUGH! HAT WAGSGLINGTACT WONDERSEWHY - (SHIP, DOESNT movefouT 'RieTeens MORE MINUTES OF INACTION, ‘LEAN'S AGAINS PoST_WEARILY, AGAIN WIGGLES [ATILAST: BOAT. BELUTRINGSTAND NOT, HAT, " MOVGS..... WAVES HAT AND KERCHIER, ENTHUSIASTICALLY ‘sTiect » Tol Leave” ANYWAY. BEATSTITJOUT’ ERE BoatI HAS CLEARED First in News Of All Events (sport aruers] MORVICH TOBE 4 ler of London, England, {in a ten| round, no decision bout in St. Louis, | ey | Derby Winner of 1922 to Association executive committcs an| Face in Handicap at Laurel in Fall. Bv Briggs BOAT MOVES SHAS NOTION, nounced that the western open cham-| Pionship to be held at Memphis, Ten. nease, has been postponed from September 26-28 to October 10-12. —— | NEW YORK GLOBE, Arlzona—Jack Lynch, of Challenge to Morvich, champion Prescott, won the referee's decision |?-Year-old of 1921 and Kentucky der- over George Smith of Sacramento, by winner of 1922, against any horse after ten rounds of fast fighting in the world in a sprint of three- their middleweight bout at Miami, rters of a mile, was issued today July 25—An open jand Lynch broke his hand in the Benjamin Block, owner of the | fiest round, orse, after Morvich had been timed in 112 4-5 In a trial workout at Em- DES MOINES, Itwa—The generat! P!t® City yesterday. service school team of Fort Leavdp-|_ Block plans to race Morvich at worth defeated the mixed polo team|Saratoga in the $25,000 Washington comprised of two players from tho; )@ndicap at Laurel {n October and in Wakonda Country Club an ne 14th eral other autumn stakes. cavalry, 21 to 10. | ir a OSKALOOSA, Iowa—Ralph Par-| caut, middle weight wrestler of Spen- cer Iowa, proved too strong for Joe| Turner, of Washington, D. C., taking| two out of three falls in their match | here last night. IL | Western amateur championship HERMAN MERRITT. STI PRALZED FROM HY Sport Calendar| Racing Meeting of Empire City Racing Asa'n., at Yonkers. Meeting of Kentucky Jockey Club Ashland at ing Meeting of Grand Circuit, at Col- umbus, Ohio, | Golt Smith who returned from Kansas| ment at Chicago, City this week brought with him) South Dakota State championship some first hand news of Herman) tournament at Mitchell. Merritt, former Greybull baseball Shooting star whose back was broken tn an au-| Wyoming State trapshooting tourna ; tomobile accident the year after he ment opens at Lander. on 66 99 | self,” the Edward A. MacManus-| left Greybull. Polo Club Standi HOMER SMITH Movie Athlete Associated Exhibitors feature show-| | mony ie moat re was BE sd cotihtocees tects be PaeBIe 2 | taken to Mayo's where he was con- ountry lub, umson, J ng | F Trial O ing today at the Rialto theatre. It! riaent they would cure him but was ‘Tennis aces rla TU | was written by the well known) sent home with little encouragement.| Middle States sectional doubles screen author; Charles A. Logue, and| He and his faithful wife are staying championship at Cynwyd, Pa. National League. F- d Ch co-features May Allison and Robert] with his parents and living on Mrs.| Boxing Won Lost Pct.| rau AYGES) enis. it was made in the beautiful! Merritt's wages and relief given them) ‘Tommy Noble vs. Jimmy Goodrich, Waw York. 68 31.652 | city of San Juan, Porto Rico, and| by baseball clubs. Mr. Smith reports|12 rounds at Johnson City, N. R. Cincinnati 53 88Ct«CwG = therefore offers some new and par|that Merritt {s feeling pretty good a nanan Pittsburgh 50 388 MINNEAPOLIS, July 25.—| ticularly beautifuly scenery. but is helpless in his lower iimbs, | Souvenirs at The Smgke House, Ghicago |. 47042528 Lionel L. West, of De a self Brooklyn - 44 42 512 OMAHA, July 25.—Homer Smith,| styled “greatest athlete in the movies St. Louis 46 45 ©.505| heavyweight fighter of Kalamazoo,| pleaded not gullty when arraigned Philadelphia — 25 61 291] Michigan, has been selected as oppo-| before United Stakes Commissioner [hv mil Boston 25 61 291] nent for Luis Angel Firpo, Argentine | Howard 8. Abbott here on a charge | pugilist, for a ten round decision fight| of attempting to defraud the United} i here August 3, it was announced to-| States government. \ > American League, pct, | day by Francis (Pat) Boyle, local pro- oo in fh New York 69") 28° 67g} moter. ‘ ! val ‘Chevelina Mee gp) 48 .543| The fight will be held under aus- = Mb St. Louis —--—---. 45 ° 44.606] Pices of the South Omaha Post ct the y Detroit .-----------. 43 43 .500|merican Legion. Smith, who weighs Bese Ea Steen nae masses sat! FEQUND IN COMPLEXION Philadelphia .....42 45 .483|by Jack Dempsey, present heavy. Washington 36 60 419] welght champion, in the fourth round Boston 82-61 _~—« 886 Of a fight in 1918, Two Americans and a Spaniard sat ee Boyle’s announcement followed re-| around a table discussing big busi- celpt of a telegram from Floyd John-| ness and ways and means. Then Eva son, Iowa heavyweight, who had been/ Lee came into view—golden haired, Today’s Games NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at Cincinnatl. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at St. Louis. Detroit at Chicago. New York at Philedelphia. Washington at Boston DIAMOND STARS BREAK RECORDS Present Season to Big Crop of Achieve- ments, Is Report. yo ce) eioes seer atice at the awhile. that difference hits you be NEW YORK, Inty 25.—(By The As- sociated Press)—Major league base- ball promises to produce amtother bumper crop of unusual achievements this year. Among a variety of bril- Mant performances so far this year are three new high marks. Ty Cobb's life time run scoring rec- ord, which on May 24 reached 1,741 for a fraction over 18 seasons, eclips- ing the total of 1,740 massed by Hans ‘Wagner in twenty years; Grover Alex- ander's achievement in twirling 51 innings without issuing a base on balls; a mark of 10 home runs for a single game, set by the St. Louis Cardinals and Phillies on May 11, and the new American league standard for single game run scoring when Cleve- land overwhelmed Boston, 27 to 3, on July 7, Cy Willams, of the Phillies, who looms as Ruth’s chief rival for home runs this season, equalled a modern major league record early jn the sea: son when he Jaced out three homers in.a single game. Other noteworthy feats recorded so far include: |. Six hits in stx times at bat by Jac. ques Fournier, of Brooklyn, passing of 1,000 mark in consecutively played games by Everett Scott, Yankee shortstop; 15 batsmen struck out by Dazzy Vance, of Brooklyn, in game with Giants; 28 scoreless innings pitched by Coveleskie of Cleveland. ‘Walter Johnson, Washington pitch- er, added his name to the list this ‘week when he passed the 3,000 mark in strike outs. Souvenirs at T considered as an opponent for Firpo, that he would be unable to accept. As a result of the Firpo-Smith bout, a match between Morrie Schlaifer of Omaha and Billy Wells, English fighter, scheduled for Council Bluffs Iowa, August 8, has been indefi- nitely postponed. FIRST HALF PENNANT WINNERS THIS YEAR IN SPLIT-SEASON LEAGUES Organization Pennant Winner blue-eyed, Eva. Tho Spaniard grabbed the arm of one of his companions. ture down to my country our scheme will never fail! most domestic trouble in the tropic easy matter. late of the Fo! the rent, short of cash, Eya steered clear of anything that savored of scandal or intrigue. figure to dance in a cabaret in the tropics—and © ‘That, of a new episode in her life that was to prove the turning point. had en others, was to live The story of Eva Lee is the drama of “The Woman pink-cheeked, vivacious “If you can get that beautiful crea- Blondes create ti But getting was not such an a was a chorus girl, ies and now late with even though a little but So they offered her a big ‘a accepted. ‘a, was the beginning for She who ted make-believe drama for her own drama Who Fooled Her Florida State League..-----Orlando Oklahoma State Leauge--.-.Duncan Panhandle League -Lubbock Piedmont League --. Greensboro South Atlantic League——-Charlotte South Dakota League. 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