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MONDAY, JULY 6, 1925 World Results By Leased Wire | BIANTS TAMIL PIRATE GLAN BY TWO GAMES AS SERIES LOOMS Clean-Cut Victories Scored Sunday by National | League Rivals; Washington Adds to Lead Over the Athletics. NEW YORK, July 6.—(By The Associated Press.)—A five-game series opening at the Polo Grounds tomorrow be- tween Pittsburgh and New York is likely to be a big factor in the National league pennant race. Driven from the peak last week after having shown the way to seven other clubs sincé the »arly stages of the campaign, the champion Giants | will make tt fand with bac m the pinnacle of two full games to Coog: # the results of ite disastrous ser- New York jes with Brookly week. Sev- eral weeks ago. 6 Corsairs by win- ning a seri Pittsburgh started the road to sec- \RODE HOME IN THE CAR TONIGHT BEHIND ME. PILL AND SOME DAME QND O1, GoY, WASN'T HE TALKIN NICE QBOUT HIS MISSOS _ / A : was separated Yesterday's Scores ivals tuned up for the strug- esterday by scoring clean cut / victories. Pittsburgh nosed out Chi- American League. Chicas Cleveland, 4 cago 3 to 2, largely as a result of Washi: n, 7; Nev Kk Kremers brilliant pitching, and New | St. Louis 6; Detroit, 5 York stepped away from Philadel-| (Three schaduled.) phia $ to 3, getting five runs in the a first inning. National League. | The Robits ho breezed into Boston, 4-4; Brooklyn, 1-2 it place whe: hey bounced New! New York, 8; Philadélphia, 2 | Out of the lead were upset in| Pittsbur, ago, 2 | joublé header yesterday by the Bt. Loui ncinhati, 2 | Braves. Jess Petty and Burleigh es were slab victims in the dis. American Association. aster which short circuited fa five Minneapolis, 6; St. Paul | same streak. The scorés were 4 to 1| Milwaukee, 2; Kansas City, 1 jand 4 to 2 Indianapolis, 7; Louisville, 6 | In the only other Nation: Toledo-Columbus gamé postponed, her National League game, Adolfo Luque’s wildness de- rain ‘ clded a pitching due! with Flint | STP pe Rehm and Cincinnati ft ed 0} ° Western League SMH GEE CP's ai destuion weal Denver, 7-9; Omaha, 4-1 tiiite ay pol | Tulea, 11-4; Oklahoma City, 2-3 Washington added another hale Lincoin, 7-11; Des Moines, 2-3 eine to tt ; vee tt St. Joseph Wichita, 5-15 te eg hh a BS St. Joseph vi letics for the lead in the Amierican League trouncing the Yankees" Coast League. 7 to 2, while Mack’s mén were {dle. middleweight Neither ff fous mix-up with the referee on the Che Cas WHY THEVER HEARD © defeated Mi eded in kno: ‘eb missing a champ hter sv right shows ( pet Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE First in News Of All Events THAT MUST HAVE GLEN @ NEW Code HE WAS BRINGING yl / THOUGHT YOU ToLo ME THEY GST ALONG To- GETHER LIKES cou PLE oO STRANGE mal. D Crt Ss CASPER MIDWEST CLERKS C5 HANG TWO DEFEATS ON WORLAND CLUB Games Played ai Thermopolis Saturday and Sunday Develop Heavy Hitting With Locals on Long End of Scores. ases—WWorland 5, na—Of Davis 1 none run 1 ball PIRATES FACE. A BURLINGTON NOSES OUT ELKS E SUNDAY AND RETAINS LEAGUE LEADERSHIP fifth when the raiiroaders put acre one run, The Burlington lost anc chance to score in the seventh when Andy McNeil was called out at ond after crashing a two foot being off the sack ball was pegged from the field The game, in spit of rors chalked up was see delivered brillian breezing several fated him, while ball well under co game was interrup' that swept the field. The score by innings: se when on a loca pitching of the Maples ntrol, ed Burlington Elks 000010 20x—3 » 000 0 Oakland, 10-7; San Francisco, 7-5. | ¢ Peenneee: vis aascseniee ba Fred Markle rushed Neath ze , a Yatnon, 6-4; Los Angeles. 2% | of atngles, but Zachary kept the alt Lake City, 4-6; Seattle, 2 Gotham team's eleven bingles well | eee scattered. | International League. i Chicagd, cula- make but tive scat: | Jersey City, 7-0; Providence, 3-9} tered hits off Smith of Cleveland un, (sdcond called 6th, Sunday law Jt theninth; th thar ¢ ecie ree *) j til ¢ at final frame Toronto, 2-6; Syra thé Sox fell upon his pitching for Reading, 7; Baltimore, 3 ee is, 7; B 8 ccong | fOUF runs to win 5 to 4. Speaker of Pittebure! Rochester, 18; Buffalo, 12 (second | bagged 4 homer and two sinelee ten of Pi gh, game called, Sunday law). | the losers, nz round bout in New York City. Py | St. Louis and Detroit went 13 in- pate shows the Slanters | te tu Southern League. beafo: oh e t in a ti Mobile, 4; Atlanta, 2 pings before’ the Tigtrs gave up 6 New Orleans; 5; Birmingham, 7. Chattanooga, 6; Nashville, 3 Memphis, 3; Little Rock, 2 (12 in- a i QUESTION egy aa * IN CLOSE GAM Houston, 2; Beaumont, 9. Waco, 2; San Antonio, 1. Fort Worth, 8; Dallas, 3. Shreveport, 7; Wichita Falls, 2 If you have some question to ask about bateball, football, box The Burlingtha vaxbball club ces ing or any other amateur or pro- tained its gr! on @ top position Club Standing fessional sport— in the Oil City league yesterday Writs to John B. Foster, om] |atternoon when it nosed out the baseball. Elks, 3 to 2, in a good game played ~ AMERICAN eigen ve Lawrence Perry, on amateur! bat the high school park, The rail- Club— . Ly Pet. | | sports, and roaders winning runs came in the Washington - 24.876 Fair Play on boxing and other! | eighth inning when two errors and a Philadelphi a- 46 25 .648| | professional sports, All are epe| | singio by Mills brought home a brace chicago ~. - 39 33 .542] |clal correspondents of the Casper] | op runs. Detroit — 37 39 .487| | Tribune, 814 World Building, New Root worked for the railroad men at. Louis = 36 40 474, | York. and was rapped for nine blows by York - 82 41 438 Enclose a, the Elks, while Maples, lacking sup- Sleveland - 32 44 .418] | dressed envelop port in the pinches, was touched up Boston -. - 4 49 .329 for only six hits. Ey coe Q.—Our side was at bat and I, the| The scoring started in the sec NATIONAL LEAGUE first baseman, knocked a grounder |ond inning when a single, double Club— W. L. Pet-|to the pitcher, He threw to first|and triple by Pittsman, Layman and ritteburgh ‘4 26 .629) base where the ball was caught in| Butcher counted two runs for the New York . - 43 29 597) the first baseman’s glove. The base-| Elks. The game was tight until the Brooklyn - 88 53 .521)man was between home and first it. Louis a * 485 | base when he got the ball and he Philadelphia 487 ltouched me with the back of his Zineinnat! - 5? 471 | glove, and I am sure not with the chicago -- 42 449 | front of the glove which held the Sotton - 44 989 | ball. Was I out or safe? | A—The decision would be out as L t*would be very difficult for t te the Bion i : umpire to decide that the ball wale, 4 Today’s Games |e: teuch vou in some wa | Rapes. cea Q—Is it = balk if the pitcher | ™* \ 5 National League. |throws the ball for the batter to) + y r Bs Boston at Brook hit when a runner which has been fg Rings ae 2 Ppiladelphia at New York put out, is still on the field? aay, Wate. fi a NO other games scheduled A.—It is not a balk. The umpire} Same a erat lank arith Rrsiokan toe . - should see that the runner is off | Continue that long With hed won American League. the fiela before he permits the pitch- - rt traight ames befc wast ~ Chicago at Cleveland (two games). | er to throw the ball. eight straight g ee es pana scdadionhe 1 sive several John L, Bulli knocked out 165| Q@—From whom did Benny Leon- Se te veetoned nen on his famous tour. jard win his title and was it on a knockout or a decision? A.—He won {t from Freddie Welsh kout in n For results try Tribune Classified fant Ads. nde n ther Was inging Pell» boy has may well be r | That defeat | por pitel league in age spitba ball Which shows, and age somett at all—that vain and co urage Georges Carpentier is being urged fo come to the United States once moré fo meet Young Stribling in the south, If Georges is wise he'll de. | mand a referee whe guesses only once and an agreement that all the | home boys leave their guns outside, The Cub bosses believe that George Gibson, ex-big league pilot and catcher, has already begun to de liver the ivory that he was aent out to eollect when the Cubs began to OU take no chance when you } buy a Ford from an Authorized Wf ane and 2G m the other Ford Dealer. It is his desire to give TPA Dibae BAG Gibecn seht. to. (MA Oub fold one Art Jabn, outfield } an slugger of the Flint club of the you a square deal on a used Ford, the same as he does on a new Ford. Michigan-Ontario league, After first - | ppearances considered, Mr. Jahn NTN om to Pek Yael looking The Cardinals and one or two other big league clubs are bidding |for George Boehler, star pitcher of the Oakland Pacific Coast lesen club, Tho fact that he with the Pirates and Tigers j held against him. | ‘The other | decided to after out thir Wh in the Bost ak going through r tasting victor they 1 h mi fle Ha A movement is spreading on the | part of golf clubs to limit the tour- | nament activities of their profession als to a certain number of days or | weeks a years 'Tis said that those |who pay the club dues are getting tived of correspondence lessons pani in ape Lenglen And Borotra Win WIMBLEDON, Ju 6 ated Press.) Li and Jean Be t doubles championship of alll tennia tournament today by « ing the Italian, B and his Americ | BYjgabeth K é EE —_— Mixed iil ew York Series May Make or Break 41221 | Prospects. it x 1 1 0 | Bs JOHN B, FOSTER & oy NEW YORK, July Pittsburgh's Worland Sugar Refiners Peters Boren Sprit oa, 4 AB, R. H. PO.A. E ague pennant comes this the Pirates fou y east immediately with ther the past when they “| ha e to finish first P awful roar out of B r r s at to begin Ags seis " a e e tan ott e Pp that | championship ‘onfider | | | | ut he urging the seatins | * ? | capacity of park, The playérs | Luca hemselves w nfident that 1 I test, | they pla ; + 5 ea e Piré A Hi SECOND GAME on | Worland Sugar Kefinery s " BL. HF A c 8 * Plgates’ first a Louie Here's the new 7} Ps . 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