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E_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, EXTURDAY, JUNE 1f, 1921-PKRT Y 'EPORTS \zeagug Leaders Today : Georges.Cannot Elude Jack, K earns Says GRIFFMEN LOOK BUSHY THIS - SET CHAMPION ILLUSTRATES IN FINAL WITH TYGERS T SPEED AGAINST RENAULT i 5 g Cobb Pulls Boner That Costs Two Runs, But Dempsey’'s Manager Asserts Frenchman Will Local Athletes Are Guilty of Several . Not Be Able to Avoid Rushes of Title- and Bengals Cop, 6-3. holder, Who Will Tear Right In. EY i > BY DENMAN THOMPSON. HERE'S no chance now for the Nationals to pverhaul the Indians during their sojourn in the capital, which. opens this afternoon, | the Redmen having tightened their hold on first place and length- ened the margin separating them from the Griffs to four and a half games by again walloping the Yanks to split even in Gotham. Likewise there is little hope for McBride's men to_avert utter rout if they perpetrate the brand of base ball they were guilty of yesterday, when they courted defeat in the final of the set with the Tygers with plain, dumb work at - the bat, on the bases and in the field. There were several plays “for the book” in the farewell combat which enabled the Jungaleers to get a 50-30 break in the series. Not the least of them was a terrific Uncondijtional Release clout into the bleacher seats by Heil- o l.- [ann with a runner on base shead of Given to Duffy Lewis im, which was record: merely as a put-out because he was not entitled to Duffy Lewis probably has par- the floor when he spoke his picce. This | | tieipated in his last biy lcague x is ch: inst Cobb. BRNEs ARBSUN = S Sl conditiona) release having been e made by the Washington club. But there were three other gems of a | | et N O LM e o ke nature, in_which the usually lert | | USii% R0 exme here with Mo- r\l:’l” as long as e wants " P Now, I don’t for a minute t Resumes Training After 24-Hour |on. % ‘hink inat 1 am compsring Judge, Harris, Milan and Gharrity were culprits, and these did more to militate | 1 :‘"n.:: :'; Rabhy Reih. S aae . Jack Renault with Georges Carpen- -Rest—Probably Will Don Gloves | 4" The Frenchman foom w1t 1 heve against the cause of the home-town that they have Riee, Miller, . heard and seen, is the fastest boxer #£ang than the sensational exhibitions of | | iRat 4 e - ‘ % o , Again Tomorrow. the champion iver lus been call fiychasing given by one Robert Veach at 3 2 : r Sl ) - - ANLANTIC CITY. X. J. June 11— {4008 to meet But the idca is this: two critical junctur % : 3 ; e After’ a twenty-four-hour lay-off. | Dempsey in his workouts Evidence for the indictment of Judge s 3 : : . i : ind ’ o 3ack Dempsey swung back Into his|been casy going. und wren Renault was produced by himself in the eighth g ~ . 5 i : % ; B . training grind todsy. The champion | kept away Dempsey was willing to let ‘nfl‘nsk fi’,‘émrgem:)'"')"“l:hz::g";{ nest; whBant 2t : G : ¢ was away from camp the entire day|il g0 at that. But on this particular i i BY JACK KEARNS, of Worli Champien Jack Dempsey. TLANTIC CITY, June 11.—During the last work-out that Dempsey * A had before I ordered him to stop boxing for a few days on ac- count of the cut over his eye, the champion tore viciousiy into Jack Renault, one of his sparring partners, right at the outset of their two-round session with the gloves. He landed a savage left-hand punch on Renault’s jaw that sprawled him practically helpless across the ropes. Renault until then had had the happy faculty of keeping out of harm’s way through the expedient of keeping on the run. Day after day he had boxed with the champion and had escaped unscathed, though Larry Williams, Leo Houck and Martin Burke always had taken their share of punching. DEMPSEY BACK ON 108 8o marked had been Renauit's fac- ulty for evading Dempsey's rushes that more than one ringside observer had remarked: “You see, that's What Carpentier can @o if he has a mind. He can keep away from Dempsey's J . 3 - : i . A, yesterday, motoring over to Camden,{day of which 1 speak the champion e waing e Tn pacn | | wite Bosien 1a 1010, Tt weew | |1 - . . b : J.(o bring back his Belgian policc| w2 out to show eiery one present was not fntentional, but probably was| | member of the famous Speaker- 5 ; A : i ] ; 7 o . dog. mething. He had been criticized the 4 £ s .| da; P2 g = Trise at Wats In view of the things the | | Hesperiewin combination, sed | | B i : Cna 2 Damarey Ceprresila fesre this o] 170 e tore ine i ons s pIEh: lumbering Autfielder has dome to our in his prime was regarded as : 5 2 i o o ’ el end Ddee gloves, which|ners with such tigerish activity that boxmen in \Ag last few days. Heilmann | | ome of the best outfeiders ever i . ) : . : : g = : probably will be done tomorrow a New York sport writer at ire ring- was forced ¥y Blue and the tter produced. In addition he was £ 4 s % . b A physician who stitched the cham-|side remarked to his neighbor: “Why, :‘Itruke:u;oulhlljrd on Jones’ single down universally admired and re- s 9 ¥ s o ki F ke pion’s damaged eye, told him that the|if he had landed any like that in the e rightfiel ns e spected and has been a credit to wound had sufficiently healed to.per-| Brennan fight it wouldn't have lasted — s I-hl":"h .B.n':ll h '!'“‘“ the game in every way. mit the resumption of boxing out{two rounds.” “Two minutes, you McBride yanked Southpaw " Courthey | —————————— zately back to the far corner in round five of yesterday's frolic with the Jungalsers. The Tyger with the ball ls Jomes, | Dormmysrs ororiin oorroor ary, | mean,” replicd the neighbor. ‘was mpgey’s spurring partners. how- K and 2lled oq Acosta. Coth thep coun | Tyger lit was set down in onder in od el BTy TR L rae that Harrie wrayed o, clinkiag ke wes oui, and tha( MilAn antamaticelly vecired | cver, wi] be compelied 1o mear nead:| Renault Had No Chamce. he had taken a swing. substituting |achieve the first of their six legal tal. Fuien) asuistance to gt him back on the bag. guards ti lessen the possibility of re- nault didn't have a chance to es- e e —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— & opening the cut. The wound has been [cape Dempsey. He was cornered the 8Shorten, a hitter of portside persuasion. [lies and by an odd coincidence the e Snen s bwicel Blnce £ tovesy Mirst e b tHits In b ey 3 Tramce. work was done by Veach, wh i i < g D i 4 Droceato T D T s man lln the opener. Bob demonstrated E E . cause Dempsey had made up his mind Judge. Blue dashed for the plate when |h® might have done as much dam: | Carpentier Plays Golf. he was going to get a good punch or = = two home on Renault with the least MANHASSET, N. Y. June 11—|effort. To a certuin extent that e wie Mrs. Galloway and Miss Patterson [Ceorses Carpentier today passed up|will happen in the Carpenticr fight. age the ball was hit and kept on to what bis fellow fiychaser had he bll(e‘l seemed must be his certain death, but | When he was supposed to in the first Judge, instead of tossing to the plate-to | inning, by poling one of Courtney's obtain an easy verdict, stood as if in a | CUrves over the clock on the righ Pound Glazner in Seventh Inning. his usual work to play golf. He mo- I haven't any idea how the French. trance and by the time he came out of [fleld wall. Heilman, who bingled, 5 - 5 tored with a number of friends to 2 sk 1t and peeged 1o Gharrity it was too :-5 Jones! who walked! were “leri Reds Down Gisnts—Cardinals e = et Bowl to Second Place in Garden City, L. T and intended to re-| Tan, e e S te, Blue being across the dis n Brower gral Dauss' fly near : (o) ndre ers wil e rewarded for their efforts . turn after lunch. g 1 5 o % the Tun that broke the tie. Dauss then | the foul line after a hot daan. Sweep Dodger Series, RE than two hund ) S it il Duckpin Doubles. The challenger will do no_heavs | {or 4ot v b il (CTPL 1o Stand plunked 2 double to center, which ac-| Judge's sensational stab of Cobb's| First and second place clubs in in the eleventh annual city duckpin tournament championships.| work today or tomorrow. He hat|man living can do that witn 0 Counted for two mare hot smash ~prevented trouble after|the National League suffcred gefest P ianshin e, concluded, thelr : i ize winners in the men’s tourney concluded last promised, however, to attend a for-|cham % _ Yesterday. The Bace-settire Frereay The list of prize y ::uunmo..m,, duckpin tournament eign relief benefit in Roslyn: L. I and pion. The popular belief is that taili After the third inning, when Veach |Bush walked in the 8fth, but in-ir 2 ; ; an wi . te were snowed under by the Eraves,| Monday includes practically all of the prominent pin topplers of the [last night when singles and doubies| <i5n relief benefit in Roslyn L. I ani|the Frenchman will try to keep away Tobbed Shanks of an extra base blow | following frame Heilmann lifted a 5 pis ram r tond, 2 were rolled on the Grand Central @nd stick in the struggle as long as Were unabie o et more tha one INE | ced-of the Tobr Belt Sirac? of the | wikle fne 0o Sy Hing warthwhile District, but stars of other years must share honors with many who | drives " Mrs. daiowsy and s Fars Bariners: He [will 'reoume” Craining | he 1 Dreter toiaiter tnatupins no rune . Veach sgain proved “the|momite Jarking place. moved up on|sgwinstthe Reds The Dodgers again |entered the competition this season for the first time. The prize money |terson of the ton e Tadies Soam of |probably repeat his six-round spar- | trer St trn e ek ond At Carpent no runs t‘}’ee:‘;l:e&‘hm:h!zrn;:d u-: 3;:.' n;:rillc and :c?'red 'nni:hn.: Sero ;]ul’hl;red by the Cards. will not be.distributed before Monday, as t::e board of dnec:lors of the | Lo gue gained Seconk ;nue i Pha,FiDE session of yesterday. by staying away as long as Demp- 't ra.ces 'as tossing out Jones, wi they unching hits off Glazner in the = i in A iation, which conducted the tourna-|doubles wi sey will et h to_the limit left center i Washington City Duckpin Associat , wh con e oy with a count of 590. Miss . Rndspeared Harris' miehiy bid 7or |2 eT that knotted the count. Fine and wenCoih, Braves got two | ent, will meet tomorrow to confirm the prize-winning list prepared by | Patteraon bowieq 135 “in - pr Hise AMERICAN GIRL VICTOR. |.I"oush itsa far cry trom sparring homer with a pal on the runway ahead Scott kept the Pirates’ ten safeties |the tournament committee. toppled 319 for| . Xhibition in training with Jack Re- game. Mr Frere second place in the gingles. Scores: nault to a fight with rges Car- Miss Byan Defeats British Woman |Pelicr. the mode of proccdure isn't @ great deal different. Dempsey will of him. Jones, Young and Blue con- well scattered. nived to nuil Gharrity's safety witlf a Toney was a mark for Red batters| Howard Campbell. one of the floor double play in the sixth and the same and Cincinnati won, & to 1. The Giants | managers at (he Recreation Health Please Mark Up Lo made amends for an error by ot only four hits off Rixey. Bress-|Center. was the only entrant to win % 9 in Tennis Final, End o his man right from the jump Saue in the eighthy while in the ninth AE Fers s drove tn mit 9¢ the Cia- | two capital prizes He topped the = 3 B the Associated Press. Toat sais sk CeTER “can keep Bone of the Nationals reache: 5 O] cinnati tallies. , class A singles with a count of 393 & 8 BECKENHAM, Kent. England, J from mixing it with Jack for ech initial station o of Home runs by Mann and Lavan|and amassed 1,046 for the all-events KT 1ineaise Elisgbeth B, - STeat amoust of tise T any Two Opportunities Frittered. o o] helped the Cards to un &-to-3 winlead in hia division. John A Pe;rl“:l.: 5 B D2 aia tedey Gefeated New. Beambh ot Rest Will Not Hurt Jack, it 0 0 e gers. ‘was the seventh'|a class bowler, rely ssed = 2 A o mfi‘;fi.finé“dfié‘?fiu‘.’m 1:‘2:(;_?5(;: 0 O] straight victory for St. Louis and|a double winner. He led the singles For Batting Babe. s 9o ey -1:1.:.7.-1.!:' P o) o ria®| Though there was more or less was in the fourth arhen Gharrity stood 2 1|Bave the club a sweep of the series|with 347, & tourney record for his or g Al e e gloom around Dempsey admirers for at the plate and @atehed & swinging ¢ 1| with Brooklyn. class, but his 936 for the all-events o e R fes A.|1HE Dast few days because of the re- bunt from his bat settle on fair terri- o o T—— vrlxr: :":‘IL g'osvi{l"lx;-n-" than the Babe Rauth, v;:.rld ‘-o-r-; = 84 R ¥. Kingneote of the British D_mg:gm":f‘gr lh‘ cut over Jack's ey 2 o Bco! . Escl . king, knoeked seventeen o e champion nor 1 « S oy of (0 cmliaten R Bubbles Cahoon, newspaper cham-| | fomscbagger of the 1931 peases, % & Sop feam defosted S M. Jacoh. ebem|corned about it The ot wik hors Pat’ was apparent wher Courtney fol- =i pion, bowling with one of the Times| | with meme em, in the thizd in- T = Aeani ChanMaa TS had plenty of time to heal whes lowed with a double ever Cobb's head. ® 2 teams, was class B all-events victor, ning of the game with Cleve- 86 86 e, the champion takes up boxing once The other messed up chance was in e with 1,002. He placed fourth in thé | | jand yesterday at New Jork. He 88 waw ——— more. and there will be no letup in the fifth when Harris was hit by a singles, but failed to break into the tied the score, but the game was i = 88243 his actual physical training, so I pitched ball for a starter and reached Three th, Iuludi.ng Gardner’s | doubles money. Teams winning capi- lost in the eleventh reund. The 37 82 can’t gee that the rest will hurt him. the far corner on Rice's third straight ;z A faliptises wars Batbakellar;iNo. 1 i0f & B I hagirin mind to lay him off for it. bor Bl ‘hose ' Gi 3 = e League, ,680, in 77 108 « Us ree or four days later on anyhow. Throw to Jones tapaed Herns o oo | B 3 4 o Homer, Give Tribe Victery. Clase A: Market Cafe. No. 2. 1615 in| | ome of his 8scr-tous laat year == Dempecy. in the excellent shape. in bag. Stan jockeyed on the line long 3 0 o # = ass B, an oney er of off the same pitcher. Rath is whic| e new finds himself, needs g T ey iR bt Linc T g9 dl:""'“m'l'flph Play. Ofce Lesgue. 1655, in class C. The | | Sew caly fhree dave ahead of 7' Lose to Baltimore Team, Which |05, %, e boxing to hut himect and Brower second. That was good ndigns Red Sox and White Sox |Prize winners announced by ur- | | his previeus record, having made y right on edge for the defense of his headwork, but what followed wasn't. 2 9 O|triumphed yesterday in the American mmittee follow: his seventeenth cireuit oiout of R L 4 5 title. He wasn't going to get that g 2822 eagu, CLABS A TEAMS elan: UBLES. Meets Norfolk in Hopkins 5 s::i,;g bhisk o&p&nmg Ha.rrud !I;d 3 a2 gfi'v‘e:‘mffl ,':‘;5 .!.h‘o 1 ague leaders a . 1020 off Myers of Cleveland om Do . e olk i1n Hop! :::{i l;gxi!rln& :’",‘1‘;"‘";{ June u’?}{a“y; safely bacl pursue: y e 0 o n & islon over Jume 13. N 87 J s Test w no' Jones whose tagging of him was | 3 0 o ofthe Yanks but the Red Sox easily | Rathskeller, No. 1 (M)A,?'," -7 %0 Cup Final Today. be harmful. futile because Bucky was entitled to — — —|disposed of the Browns, While the | Market Cafe, No. 1 .4 —_— = vi All the observers who have appear- the bag. Rice. who also was there, ®s 13 1 m'c‘:ff club |:|.n|'s-a. ® Athletics. | Royals 5 168 107 ..5&“3?’3’0‘,:01:1.1:7‘.' Ml‘l-;:fl.!; cd at our cump fiod{xr have marveled ‘was retired when Jones tagged him, g twenty of ti ven hits 4 & 85 & a lempeey’s condition, and at his 3 ession t| tuga. . the I 4.00 meeting today for the first leg on|frame of mind for this bout. Th AL LA L o SISO 1 ey i dians Zoba 3 400 - the Hotclkiss cup, they having des|champion i mat ne the toact morriy Jones hwd turned to watch Brower Q Y, the Tribe tied the score in 1% 61 172 feated teams from Washington and|Not that he regards the match as a and didn’t notice this. Milan.- coach- 3 e and_ Gamners homes, Sew- s ‘5 a7 this city, respectively, yesterday. soft ome, or is taking it eusy. Far ing at third, shouted to Harris to re- ell's gingle and T ’ double netted 560 0 . The Baltimere racketers took four|frem it. Dempsey simply looks upon turn to the bag and made the mistake | Ve two runs in the clevently Smith, 208 = of the six singles and all three of the|the bout with Georges Carpentier of assisting him basewsrd with a|O'Rourl s Mays and Ruth alse hit for the cir- oo 157 18 doubles frem the Washington net.|July 2 as work that to be done and shove. Whereupon Umpire Bvans o e cuit during t.> game. LRs. ® & men, while Nerfolk routed Richmond, |done well. He tukes it as a matter waved Harris out for interference 2T e o 3 The Red Sox hammered Davis and 20.00 n 1n eight to one. of course that it is his part of the under the rule providing that penalty 15.00 14 188 Summaries of the Washington-Bal- | affair to get into the ficht and win as for a coacher touching & runner. 10.00 » timore match follow: quickly as possible. He i cn_nndsnz Cobv'e “tental iy, i 21 e has'be it Bat ke is ot overmon: Hq.n-:er Cobb's failure to have his 5.50 ;‘ —“ wl?—'.‘ufl'._lllm beat Hellen, Wash- fairs will take, the world champion Dlayers bat in the order decided upon o s tagion. ¢~ fultimore, beat Graves. Washing.| Will Do preparca. - ton, 8 . ht, 1921 Drtved Fiarey Hetmunn of 2 homer of C ht on the Fl St 3 » 3% n» Bweeney, Raltimere, beat Gore. Washington, (oo ) f augi Ly bles and 3 psir of simgles in four = — 163 4660 —————= Tecord length and the Tygers of two times at bat. SBchart 350 =T 1@ M Baltimore, beat Yencken, Washing- runs in the opening round. With Ear] Sheely was. responsible for 30 % 90 ton, i, &b Bu:huor_x] flrnntgz\;:flh: g:?l‘o‘n“g. ;}:: The Nationals probably will be called | four r;t u::: runs in the wtmna. Bo; 500 7 8 -'l-'f;_."'; _‘-M-l'-. beat Crawford, Balti- out, Heilman, n to face ong of the toughest of their |5 to 0 victory over tha s, He e 2 i to the top tier of seats of the bleach- | d foes R the ”e“';‘o’ the sertes | Made tWo homers and each time there 25 ‘lg 185 174 "'Sli Washington, best Dodd, Baltimere, - ers. a few yards from the center field | MOUD! was a runner on the .paths. Kerr 2600 305 .81 e e DOUBLES. end. This was an even lustier swat|with Cleveland today—Coveleskie. The | held the A's to five hits, whils Rom- 200 304 o il s A : : thag Heilmann's homer of last Tues-|Pole was knocked off by the Yanks last | mel yielded six, three of them being 1o a2 A e ianierio sjtimore. beat Davis| Jeffries Stops Him Quicker Than S Pna IS the second time the, feat|mycsday, but his moist shoots always|™made by the White Sox hurler. 10 3w e Goldehorough and Crawford. Haltimere, heat| - o ing, Scoring K. 0. fillmitn 123, Tocgtd o e PSR B0 IR gy Moy Happen e VB B SRR SRS TREEN) i First Mesting, Scoing K. 0. bases as the fans heartily cheered, s & 1 1000 500 se = Bates. Wasbisgton. €—3. 6—=2. in Eig] und. 5 Zeb Milan ‘emerged jrop fhe dugout hand . > G €00 goel. o —_—_— in Eighth Ro and called Umpire Evans' attention 16 | byt i moiins are seriously han Roadped in Base Ball Today L] 20 o [ (This is the elghth of o daily neries the fact that it was Veach who should | being unble to deliver their best wares e Mertatiouts maiaies e 200 . . of thumbnail ‘sketches of previous R St o it (R T VR e o, | B = e oy o 3 5 cetuing them. 2 _ Air ¥0.00 18 < contention and. under the rules. Heil- — 30.00 - - 1L mann was declared out for batting | It's odd that the brace taken by Cleve- b3 flcy Three years after Bob Fitzsimmons Oleveland ht o out ntbeturn. his I‘mm‘er‘nand the two |land should date from the reinstatement |0 ig.m 19 Defeats Ki 7 and 6, in Fi _l'ocgggx:“l:e:: x:r‘:x:‘:‘ ‘krnot Ir; ‘l’:c{ar::; runs ing automatically expunged o l“'k'“da ,in Fipal | J. iy » from the official record. 00 3 failed. Jeffries knocked him out in nfi.’fifi’ufli’ufififizfi Bt lx‘:nmu:: Sec- than a -350 gait sll Spring. ;513 o of 1,000 Guineas Tourna- Ie;‘; time than on o;s;‘::ne‘:rdyre;‘msfl K ' . 3 — - June 11— i Francisco. July 25. 1902, and jn th ond the Griffs had as much luck of a 5.00 Charlie Way, Pean Staf ment in Scotland. Ly, 2 g e ia 82 " te’s record hold. g Eood brand a3 that of the Tygers the A t::g day for Judgs all around, CAMES TonAY " caum m'umr e Over Congress Heights Team o inthe brasd Jump, YL dnlan bl 'Ialh A-;:éd Press. e hromien. Thee e Sent tastod = 6 suffered’ in the eighth, Dleveland o ‘ul‘ 250 i % today in LEN! LES, Scotland, June 11.— | eleven rounds. {heus the same number of lallies that| JoRephus went hitiess after ten days of it a A Detrait at ¥. X, 250 in Potomac Lesgue. the lrack meet with Pittsburgh. Way | Abe Mitchell of the North Forelsnd | 1t whs aot because Fitzsimmons was cusecutive which he clout- i o] CLASS B DOUBLES. a C ting, in ler walked for a starter and pulled up "fi‘ at third on Shanks' two-base knock |§4 8¢ & 683 clip, bovsting his average Felloss an Xallogs i Hght center. Jomes momentarily Nubson 'umble 1Tity’s roller, then heave had com; to Bassler. but the ball ‘struck Miller | with the biedesan 2 B (Rorlt fatiure in the back and bounded to the stand. | failed to get the ball safe in’ five st Miller and Shanks both scoring before | tempts, Joe Pobbfng him on one occa- it could be recovered. Bassler then|sion and Harris on another. It was the Zipped Gharrity off second with a peg | second hi 1a the set of four for o Young. Tyrus, as his number Another tally accrued to the Griff- | Tuesda: = men in the second and omly a great — running catch by Veach prevented| The largest turneyt of fair fans ever them from scoring at least two more. | recorded uvlt:sh?c‘t:un. 1,061 taking ‘With Judge away Harris advan! of La in addition to reached an: g‘hen Rice l-lx]n d | the 4,144 mere males who jRid to get in. was forc y Brower. M = P Earl Smith, newest N: made his ping safety t_Jones scored hi s e Naval Air Station did much heavy also was one o‘f‘!k’:nnu foot ball stars. | Club, won the thousand guineas pro- |an inferior fighter that he failed to 99| hitting to score a 13-to-3 victory over| ¢ i PTiniversity c:ur e of athletics | fessional golf tournament, completed | come back. for the sport critics said $i5| Congress Heights yesterday in the|; . 70 of yton, Ohio, | here today. % he outboxed Jeffries at every point. $i3|newly organized Potomac League. 3 He defeated Joseph Kirkwood, Aus-|But Jeffries had about the same ca- @ Twenty safeties, good for thirty-seven tralasian open champion, in the 36-hole [ Pacity for punishment s Gargantua . —— 1) bases, were made off Elliott by the final, 7 up and 6 to pi was reputed to have had for food, 629 | winners. Welde held the Congress| % L — and, besides, he hud a tremendous ad- Helights nine to six walleps, Y Miss lm-lm‘ Practices. antage in weight. Fitzsimmons Anmex crusked ic Health weighed 162 pounds, while the cham- ina ll-t:-?'rlnuury uPuchen;‘-. - By the Associated Press. pion from California entered the ring ment. Wenzel, Hammerly and Van = 4:::::.,-7::; ::7:1‘1": sm'ung, the _wmh pounds to back up his blows. o w - . champion, tzsimm. ced abo 3] EoMI0 fieihth Trade nomere, " - °f[Outsoore Freach and Belgians in | teriny “for the frat_time pracelced | heavy swinging *Jefivics “and sent 5 Inks of the Fontainebleau |home many a hard-hitting fist. The PR |)-'.8 -fly‘ & t o1t Nudm OV:I' Events gt Coblenz—Beat Brit. | Club. preparatory to the women's in- | force of these was impotent against State in anIs-to-t MAIe g Devert: {ernational championships, which wilt | the great hulk of the champion. how- . The winners ons at Basket Ball, * begin next week. Agai a par of |ever. The speed of the challenger 70 Mise Sterling turned a score of 78, | was & great factor in staving off de- 2aSRESNES 888833888233 3 ’ June 11.—American t: — feat in th. i, d Then it was that Veach chased across | frst i s i Fitzsimmons fought & desi Alr Service seored five runs in & engaged in the games or. Gir) Fitzsimmons fought a heroic fight. the lot | .‘:::I grab Shanks' drive ninth-inning rally to beat Adjatant pcoupati roes in 1 Golfer Wing Match. In the deciding moment of tho bout 888883888 38! L Courtney was hauled out of a bad hole in the second, when singles by Blue and Jones and the winging of Bassler logded the bases with one out. The assistance was rendered ty ORourke, Harris and Judge, who eol- laborated in a dual killing which Dauss bounced into. The top of the on_ fo; nerals, 8 to 5, in the War League. |Germany have taken the I 1 BROOKLINE, Mass., June 11. - | Jeftries sent a hard left-h: G’m‘ M:ncr- made seven of uufi- numbe: iy “‘“'.' i ton's' woman golfers have he o against Fitzsimmons’ jaw";dn;mf.:l‘: eloven hits in the finsl seasion. The | Griscom cup back to Mazsachusetts |lowed it up with another left to the Zome 1 and Zeme 3 tied at 7-all' in | Fren: ke Beolgians after an absence of nine years. yes- | stomach that knocked his lighter op- the Navy Yard League. Moore of Zoue{ The Yankee doughboys yasterday winnlng from New York, $|ponent to the floor. g0 % homer with the bases S1ied 15 | 708 the first three in grenade[t0 7. A feature was the victory of | Fitzsimmons' fighting power was £th inning. -%. s |throwing, the most distinefly military { the seventeen-year-old girl, Glenna crushed, but not his spirit. Badly Goomeal Kopt o1 in- | &vent of the tournament. In addition [ Collett of Providence. R. L. playing | dazed, he rose in an effort to continue. wl“tl - :&t c; ts win- | they defeated the Britis® basket ball | for Boston, against Mrs. H. Arnold | His strength was gone and he sank o (hoashiny e a - team, 51 to 35, pckuse et New, York, former pa-|down and was counted out. 79 10°%. McNaney and MePh Erincd, won the 208 meter amt | o Comolon A M Xeane and Sullivan and Klosden of | Paul, America. sod Ruth: Belgiam the winners clouted for the cirowlt. *. |second amd th : SETS’RACE TRACK MARK. d third places, respec 0dd Fellows ove-ulm the Mooge in, Foussard's time was 29 2-5:gecond: Gardiner W. White of the Nassan an 11-to-6 Fi 1eague battle.] Dosonne, France, 3 e S i e oot T ange st | Deso hurling the misaile 3¢ meters|O08ler, Belling Plater, Betters Rec- ! S e her in the flx :en‘t,l.l‘n‘t::rgi‘(‘::m 105° feet). : ord of Man-o'-War. ., iley Club. Garden City, yesterday sure & BELMONT PARK. N. Y., June 11— {vlved tlh_- semi-final round of the Goaler. a selling plater and a ten-to- | pae Gocdon City Gelt CloLriament at " lone shot yesterday established | ng Gl 0" (hiriy s horcs iy . i ca, world record in winning the Bayside | [0V (aay. - R. P. Andvems Paper Com) ¥ handicap. He ran the mile and a fur 1.0 | quished Wi 3 m {Rpproxi; long in 1:49 fiat, 2 fifth of a second 1,457 | the Commeroial ls teet ;D under the time set by Man-o'-W: 888 % BEORERBREEEESEELLH § & 5 H Reach “Met” Golf Finals. GARDEN CITY. N. Y., June 11— ; £8 3333 wEeuliBen 5} SvooronuBiusBialiloniN. At Aqueduct last year. In breaking the w ‘Goaler also lowered the track mark 11.5 seconds, which was held by Gosler, five-vear-eld brown horse, is by Duke out of Hill. He is owned : wesusspuben, FiisREcEaEE ennSEEERE BT BEETEEES: Gosonnundtant 258035 0N e LT Y L1}