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PAGE EIGHT "| World Results By Leased Wire its own section. club Won Lost Pet.| NEW YORK, June 3,—(United| the trouble getting fights and buck- 1 Giants displayed a reversal] New of es Specie d ae re defeated Dh aed va ait world’s champion fighter, abandon-| American fighters without influence Boston 9 to 6, in a setting of scintil-| Detroit _ _ 17 585] e¢4 almost entirely since the descent| are experiencing. welating fielding and clustered base} Washington . 19 .486|%© the Joe Beckett, Frank Goddard| ‘They found that the only bust-/ “-hits. Ryan held the Braves to one|Chicago . -. 17 19 * .47g| 8nd Bomby Wells class, has been | nei hit in six innings nut weakened bad-| st, Louls . 2 18 21 49g| revived and built up around two|the type | “iy in the last three frames and was] cleveland |. 14 22 agg| Very promising middleweights. thought to have a chance to knock Brelieved by Jonnard. Kelly hit a] ppfiadelphia _ 23 378]. American ring fans, who reach|them off and get them out of the = homer and a two base hit. Carey for the gas-mask whenever the mid-| way. . S nit a homerun. The Pirates who on City 1 dleweight class ts mentioned, are| Instead of yelling and crying + will begin their eastern swing at Standard tesr| 0 1.000 about ready to agree that Ted] about the injistice of 1f oa ® Brooklyn tomorrow in confident] Potion ~ 2 1. 6¢g| Moore and Frank Moody have a/ring, they took the hardest match . mood are generally regarded as ripo| 70s) 2 1. 166g | Stet chance to succeed Harry Greb| that were offered them and only 7 for a sprint. Johnson held Mack's pany it ig "gag | 28 the title-holder and that each has| ‘Todd failed to come through the st & team to 7 hits. No others were Elks i 2 “gag | he makings of a good champion. | hard racket. 4] & scheduled in either leagues. ian 0 3 “000 Moody and Moore have jumped to Tho opportunity for a good mid- nen c cs Within TIGERS JUMP INTO FIGHT WITH ~ TWOOTHERS INTHE AMERICAN New York and Boston -in Triple Contest for Yeague Leadership; Giants Continue Lead in the National League. (By Associated Press.) Major interest in baseball is attached to the American league race with Detroit as the strategic point in a triple contest with New York and Boston for the leadership. The Tigers, one half game back of the Yankees, entertain Washington and Philadelphia before clashing with the world’s champions, and Beston. ‘The path of Huggins and his team lies in order, through Chicago, St. Louis, Detroit and Cleveland. The Red Sox go from St. Lout to Chicago and through Cleveland ‘to Detroit. The schedule calls for tall eastern clubs to meet each west- |" Standings | National League ern rival in four games before June} Club Won Lost Pet. 10. New York . 15.634 The situation in the National] Chicago — 18 B81 league, where the Giants enjoy a] Brooklyn — 17 B58 two game lead aind other clubs | Cincinnati 20.512 follow at distances graded mostly] Pittsburg — 21 488 to one game, rests principally upon| Boston ~ 20.459 the success which when clubs re-|St. Louis — 23.439 mew their attack upon McGraw’s| Philadelphia 25 +806 “team which appears to be at most invincible in contests with teams of American League ENGLAND SENDS TWO °S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS [== 773,230. YOU KNOW ME. AL-Adventures of Jack Keefe By RING LARDNER Friend Al: VL, fb MR, KEEFE, we QRE PRESENTING Yoo Wir THIS LYeTLE GIET IN APPREC(ATION OF YOUR WondER- 7 FUL @GiLity — Well A! here Iam back in Chi and this P.M. will be out on my old stamping grounds and it will’seem fanny / tobe wariog a visiting uoiform instead of a home uniform bat I guest the White Sox fans wont have no trouble reckonizing me and Charley O'Leary says he beard that they are planing to give me some kind of s present. He says I better have a speech made up.when they call me. out there to receive the present but I aint never at no lost in regards'to what to say and will just give them 1 of my smiles and say whatever comes in to my head which will please them a: bole lot better then a set speech, < the golfers must drive across a pub- Mc footpath. Finding no statutory provision empowering them to|!enth year. abate the “nuisance,” the town 1 ow. Briarclitfe Lodge, N. Y., has been z oh igi pl if Mofo eg |e aoe at ioe 2 RAF plete settled annual baseball | 40 not believo in abusing: that word which makes {t illegal to drive or| American Olympic swimming trials 1875, when the. Yale team sa eek so eras propel any missile across a high-| for women and the’ dates June 7 ily, the other contestants | Mistreated as this bs way. and 8, being Harvard ‘and’ Princeton. ee arene Marlechen Wehselau, the world’s] Bud ‘Taylor, the crack Terre| The.Professional Association, the champion swimmer, who has ar-|Haute bantamweight, is at Inst to| first regularly organized league of Breas) -—England’s' hope for. « ipeal(ine. the: trust qigoes - thas ToR0y| teen "he the ‘Waited | Atatea frdnt | Save, HIBVIGIE wOneRED chanice? ak | pecteesionals bese balheorbal rouciat Honolulu, is 18 years old and hasl Pancho Villa’s flyweight title. The ed from 1871 to 1875. During, that held all the Hawaiian swimming re-| two are carded to meet in a 12-| period four of the five pennants cords for women since her four-| round bout before one of the Brook-| were won by Boston. lyn clubs on the night of June 10. Woods Filling Station says — The college championship first be-| ‘Quality First Then Service.” We REAL FIGHTERS HERE By HENRY L. FARRELL (United Press Sports Editor) ‘These three British middleweights SEND IT T came to the United States and had TO THE PEARL WHITE LAUNURE PHONE 1702. ? 2 2 Wyoming Motorway ? ? ? they could get was against that were in th the class in this country by fight-| dlewetght at the present time is un- ing any opponent that was offered | itmited,. Harry Greb has been hang- them, something that American! ing on to the champlonship’ largely because there hasn't been anything in the class good enough to take it away from him. Greb js not a great champion, .as champions like Demp- tain group of American managers] Sey and Leonard are measured, and the middleweight contenders have been even’ worse than the light- before, these foreign fighters in| welghts and heavyweights that have vogue now command mention be-| been seeking those titles, After Jack Delaney had knocked Independent League. = Lee Douds - 3 0 1.000 3 = Merchants 1.0. sono | HEtteRS, WH nos Oa: = Burlington A. CG. -. 1 1 600]. Every time a writer mentions a s Meaphane: Go. ka 500 | forelgn fighter, British, French p = [5 CONFIDENT WoMsons % 1 1 800] 2tallan or South American, a ce: = Coliseums 0 1 000 : s ‘i 2 want to try him for treason, But ‘ F ferons ‘nowess. 3 7 :000/sa hap been pointed put frequently | s Fe aE 7" = ,° —— | Will Battle Dempse ? cause they go out and force ther: | = - = y Yesterday 8 selves into print by fighting, | Tonight in Benefit ‘The ‘mention’ of the name: of = Scores Larry Wstridge, a fine colored mid- Feature Bout: dleweight, pops out perspiration on the brows of the managers of every —_—— . white middleweight contender in | ANGELES, June 3.—Rocco National League } alewe FcR AN Onkiand heavywetgnt, | Boston 6; New York 9. the country. ‘They want not one . = 6 2:08 ‘| St. Louis 2; Pittsburgh 6. thing of Hstridge, Yet Moore took © was here today ready to meet Jack Hetrid A aveisnl ti = Dempsey, champion heavyweight,| No others scheduled. iy nee rel ani nye et a ne Sin one of the feature bouts in the wes se NTIS! ed acto i s b Asacicuntieares and hammered Jamaica Kid, a snc pagdct ort enatan Washington 8 Philadstphis 3, one heavywelght, all over the & “I've had Dempsey’s goat since| No others scheduled. = that training encounter at Shelby, Managers of | middleweigh! = Mont.” declared Stragmalia. “I'm tenders in the American class walk- Snot a champion but I know how to| Indianapolis 10; Toledo 4. ed out of the room when Lou Bog- fe beat one in a short bout.” Louiaville-Columbus postponed. |ash was brought into the conversa- © The champion will box four} Minneapolis-Kansas City post-|tion. They all knew that Bogash rounds at tonight's show; Fred Sul-| Poned. had been through 174 fights and & itvan of San Francisco; Pat Lester} St. Paul 10; Milwaukee 8. that he had never been off his feet. Sot Arizona; Sam Elsman of this ‘cody, the Britisher, didn’t run = city and Stragmalia away from Bogash. He took him = and knocked him out, By this one victory, Moody became the out- standing challenger in the class, Moore and Moody. came to this country chasing Roland Todd, the American Association # Coast League Vernon 165; Portland 7. Oakland 5; Seattle 4, No others. Western League Games Today Denver 7; Des Moines 9. British champion, who had refused Wichita 9; Tulsa 10, to give them a crack at his tith American St. Joseph 4; Oklahoma City 8.| They knew that they couldn't New York at Chicagt Lincoln-Omaha postponed. Todd to defend his title in this Washington at Detroit Ten country, but they had the smart Boston at St. Louis Texas League hunch that they could make Todd Philadelphia at Cleveland Wichita Falls 3; San Antonio 8—| jook bad by doing better again:t the (11 innings.) leading middleweights than their champion could. Todd was not a match dodger. He started in Madison Square Garden against Tommy Loughran, one of the outstanding light heavyweights in the class, and he was robbed of a decision if a fighter ever was. He had one or more bouts after that and then signed to fight Jock Ma- lone, the toughest middleweight in the country. Malone knocked him out In-the fight and Todd went back to England, He told his home folks that he had been treated well in this coun- try, but that he couldn't get ac- climated and was forced to leave the United States. Shreveport 1; Houston 3. Others postponed. 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Foster, Special Baseball Correspondent of the Casper Tribune, S11 World Building, New York. standing cballenger in the class, ade a bad fight against Jackie Clark and when he was beaten by Bryan Downey, Delaney had been signed to meet his reputation, a way was found out of the contract, Greb had a bad fight against Kid Norfolk, colored Hght heavy- welght, in Boston, He lost on a foul and was suspended for six month Jock Malone is the most respect- ed fighter in the class, but he is such an ‘“In-and-outer” that he can’t hold up for a sustained steam- up necessary to get a good gate. Malone has fought so much around country thi he hasn't the color the outstanding contenders in the class, and if they can get someone to pull the wires for them it is ver: Ukely thi shot at Greb this summer. Both are fine boxers schooled along British ideas of cleverness, 4 punch than Moore, Rutland got away to a good start in the new Quebec-Ontario-Vermont baseball league, leading the race for the pennant by a substantial ma: gin. wd For the benefit of Oxford students who are keen on golf, a new course has been constructed in the English town of Cowley, close to the versity city. In order to reach cer- tain greens, tt has been found that fi ear self-addressed envelope. Other: Casper Tribune. Question—A runner fs on third base and the batter hits » long fly, The batter is caught out, Can the runner come home after the bail Is caught by the flclder? Anawer—The runner may moore if he can after a long foul fly te caught exactly on he may score after a long fair fly tw caught, a — Expert watch and Jewelry repatre Ing, Cusper Jewelry Co, Of Bldg, out the Inexperienced Paul Berten- bach he was booked up as thé out- but he blew all his chances when he Greb for the title as the feature number on the Mili Fund Show here on June 27, but when he blew one of the Englishmen would have. Moore and Moody right now are y one of them will get a but Moody seems to have more of ‘Such popularity must be deserved LD records to break, new ones to make! Grilling tests stamina, power! for the winner—popularity, of 5 won and des So with must deserve it. Chesterfield, for example, has long winning an average of over 1000 smokers *a day. One thing alone—Chesterfield’s better taste —can account for such popularity. Chesterfield 924, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co, CIGARETTES They Sodisfy--mitions | * x