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: " SPORTS : : .. JUNE . 12, 1921—PART 1. SPORTS. ' -—_——,——_e Nationals No Match for Indians, Who Cop, 7-3 : Dempsey Not to Box Until Eye Fully Heals, | WORLD MARK SET |RICHARD CROKER TELLS * SEWELL WIELDS MEAN [HEINIE GROH FLAYS MACE AGAINST ZAGHARY pErigon by LANDS (PERNER - 27 TORIOW 0 Schacht Also Laced, While Coveleskie Gives : : Brown, Captain-Elect, Does Given Him by Physician in Ireland—Throng Fine Flinging Exhibition, Griffs Losing “Unfair and Not °_“ the ! _ Ground to Leaders in Flag Race. Square,” He Says, in Re- 1,000 Yards in 2.12 1-5 Watches Jack Take Fast Work-Out. : in Alumni Meet. fusing to Join Cincinnati. BY DENMAN THOMPSON. INCINNATI, June 11.—Heinie HILADELPHIA, June 11— TLANTIC CITY, N. J, June 11—Despite the assurance of his < : P Laurence A. Brown, Seattle, physician that boxing could be resumed without further danger ASHINGTON'S base bail representatives lost valuable ground in Groh, the Red third base- Wash.. captain-elect of the of injury to his damaged eye, Jack:Dempsey will not pull on the the American League pennant chase when they were scalped man, today openly defied by the Indians yesterday, 7—3. As a result the Nationals are | jydge Landis’ recent decision re- University of Pennsylvania track glo'Ieds (omon"‘ow, as hhu been F?n':d. fl?em,q_ nig tonight that he now five and a hali games back of the league leaders and threg contests | quiring hii ith the Cin- team, today broke the world's |Would not take any chances of having the cut ripped open again and B il ol e ol he Tt e athie Taaers ol e DIt e Y would not do any work with the gloves until the gash is completely MEET THE NEWEST OF THE NATIONALS. Ecal > - 3o record for 1,000 yards by one-fifth | healed. H; boxing Monday if th 7 i were victimized by Babe Ruth & Co., prevented McBride's gang from | terized the judge’s decision as “un- e : .1 |healed. He may resume boxing Monday if the cut is satisfactory, other- slumping a notch to fourth place in the standing of the teams. fair and not’ ongthe square.” of a.sccond, running the distance in wxr:‘e the resumption of glove work will be further postponed. There was no way to sidestep the licking. Zachary didn’t have much | Groh practiced with the club in 4 o 2 minutes, 12 1-5 seconds. |e.4$""‘a,|‘.i’3“f€'e tm;h'?:nm-ny at any stage of the proceedings and got no better fast as he gradually |the morning, but this afternoon . The record was held since 1910 by {35 %, FTATCH ©h0 BISRED nem"m§ wilted from his exertions in the heat, the wonder being that more runs |refused to don a uniform. Melyin W7 Bhoppatd of “tue Irish- |3 "hew system of training which, he didn’t accrue to the vis 5 ering the way they hammered him be- | “I will never play big league ball,” wif . The record was made on Franklin ‘uld. was given him by a physician fore Shaw got his job lith. Schacht was even more rudely |Groh further said, “till that de- Field in & handicap event, one of the |{f IT=lend.. It ‘s similar, to the frein. handled in the one frame he toilcd, when a trio of swats netted the op- cision is reversed, Judge Landis had < X features of Alumni day. Brown was|,;g Dempsey promised to consider it position as many counters. no right to order me to play where 2 g mg:;‘;“raglfi;:y‘l'::n}:°m"::""£‘,’,“:; Croker also discussed the possibility | Frenchman’s Only Training for anEYen more of a factor In the tri-, |1 don't want to play, nor make me ¥ S handicaps. His time for the quarter |9fPemPeey Eoing to Ireland for & g ooy yo o o o000 . Who ran amuck with nw bat. was || Too Much Coveleskie [|| 3cccpt 2 salary that does not suit.| Y B oan ) Aoarimeondsiand forTithe Will Awatt Boxing. S ' Stanley Coveleskie. The veteran | Let him render a square decision in = 7 S e nii e s e LT in the Gymnasium fine exhibition of flinging. In my case—till he d I hrough.” . 4 . arly Eby, running as a scratch a > gave a find tg. ¥ e does, I am througl : man in a 600-yard handi race, won | Night at the boxing contest staged e 1w ot wash: Ap. B HL.FO. A %] President Herrmann said he h“dl ) . ¢~ ]| The event in 11135, missing the |In the open air arena Croker said| MANHASSET, N. Y. June 11— 4 :n:?ox?s Taiites being due to some i1 1 1 o o ofnothing to say in reply to Groh. s i : . 2 world's record of 1104-5 by four. |he intends to remain here until Demp- | Georges Carpentier varied his train- strong-arm work on the part of c4 o 2 3 3 1|“There is nothing I can say,” he| [ T R ‘ nm‘n]a oprb-. second, also held by Shep- :arp;;s::mes boxing to see how he {;g;flro:rmz”:oi:) n:'ey \l’_)lai\k;m.;‘ nine 3 3 140 042 0 0 - Yyiad i . . . ard. Eby yesterda ¥ ~ | shas D Nor! emp- ‘Wamby and Burns. <4 9 913 8 Jstated. “Groh seems to have said Bk of oaine pz‘,;‘:,"',f:_nfi"::‘ The title holder took a long walk |stead links _ wi Pierre Mallet, . Sewell Gets Started. 0 0 o o o o|everything from his standpoint and not in his best form today. this morning and on his return ref-|Trainer Gus Wilson and two news- “Sewell inaugumleflI his vroflhm:le 1 9 1 8 9 5T will not express mysel = ;r;‘ed a l:’m:'t, beBt:vgen‘hls bro;:er Dn;“er;n::‘,»d'rhe chaugnz.vr turned in tting_day with a clean smash be- 301 _— =t ohnny and Joe Benjamin, the light-|a fairly score and remarked that Twean Harris and Judge in the sec- AR R S REDS BLANK DODGERS q weight. Johnny failed to respond to | he was delighted with the game. ond and it developed into the first 4 1 138 1 0 . the coaching of the champion and| In the afternoon he worked for a tally of the pastime when Burns wal- 3111320 quit at the end of the second session. mhile jin} the gymmasine (then reated card, dying in a = == = - & A crowd that packed the hangar|until dinner. After dinner a party LRl SR ALl 2 Score;1s 10:to 0;/ Mot & Brooklyn back of the urrmp:nr(‘ched the cham- | of twenty-five youths from a schoo! ayed Rice's peg to AB. R. H. PO. A. E Player Reaching Thrd pion work out this afternoon. Demp- |in Flushing visite e camp and SOV S lang 4 1. 1 9 0 0 . = : - | sang ““Th [arseil " Ge & 5 cgh‘.’:fb‘:a‘:‘:oa:?:?,, i witn 30 1 3 & 0 CINCINNATL June 11—Brookiyn Thompson to Compete at Chicago. |55 RENEES, $6.55% Fons rounas with | vers, R three-base poke, Evans an amby S 2 {went down to defeat today. 10 to 0, th bags, ds with | while with the boys. failing to get the ball out of the in- 2410 2 0m0) P00 e the Reds. Not e ErCoklynman Yale, Bates, Amherst and |ne l;.::s;msfind;fi: four rounds with | ™ Tomorrow morning he will go on fleld and Wood fanning after Speaker | : 3 0,0 2 1 0freached third base. This is & Hkeness of the athlete McBride obtained from the Browns fn h of shadow boxing. the road for an hour and in the aft walked. | Gharrity. . 12 0'2 3 0 O Bgn. ARH.0.A. Cinel. AB.H.0.A 3 Rochester to Send Athletes. Larry Williams, the heavyweight | Roon will attend an Italian garden Gardner paved the way for theio'Rourke, ss. 3 0 0 = 4 tlomes AREGA pJucl ABE OA|exchanga for Frank Kllerbe., Earl's activities in local lis sparring partner, gave Battling Ghee, | Party at Roslyn. He had intended Tribe's_second tally in the fourth |JMilant o 18 8 8 2 & OfJommiondb4 1 1 1 Daubertip.3 1 3 0 comfined to two attempts at pinch hittink, in which he failed, CHICAGO, Tl June 11—The rst|the negro sparring mate from Mem- | 0 Spar two rounds at the event, hut T pase Wit After & valiant effort 5 125 0 5 § fiGnmonrl.4 13 1 Rremierct. 3 2 1 0| to ahow the fans something worth while when ke geta the chance to perform | £7OUD Of eastern entries In the na-phis, a work-out, but, like Jack Ren- e gt e S S to catch it. Sewell's safety past OLS0 Hen T 0k 0, 14 0 7 0 Duncanit. 3 1 2 o regulari tional collegiate track and fleld meet | 2ult, found him very hard to hit. of his sparring partners will engage O'Rourke over sccond cashed him. | G0 Jmith P B e A 30 4 1 Kopfss... 3 0 2 4 t0 be held here an June 13 have been Object to the Fight. in a bout. Burns then bounded 69;‘3::‘:': ;\mflé!:flxmmu 100 0 0 0 S a2 received. The Atlantic City Ministerial Union a , O'R ] e N i -3 2 A doublel piayenauc Ea o s 232 S Earl Thomson, world champlon high | today adopted resolutions protesting BOUT TO KID WILLIAMS. Gharrity. with a drive that struck | cieveland . $ri0t e e 1 100 o Uie hurdler, is head of the list. He will | S, (he BOldInE of he champjon- 4w third base for a safety in round three. | Wasnington 206210003 ».0000 represent Dartmouth and ‘probably | b Contest at Jersey City July 2. NEW YORK, June 11.—Kid Wil- ¢ Griffman to get on the | P o et Y| The term “boxing contest,” as ap-|liams of Baltimore, former bantam- was the only Gri & Ratted for 3 Totals.. 32 72413 Totals.. 38 17 27 11 will be accompanied by several of his| p1j : 1 . runways in the first four frames. and | tRan for Wood in elghth. S 33 CeRtirintes plied to this event, the resolutions|weight champion, won on a foul io- he wasn't there long, being killed off | tRatted for O'Rourke in ninth. for Smith in eighth. Eates entered the Bukor twins; one| 2ocrh is misleading. The match is|day from Frankie Edwards of New when Zachary pumped into a dual| §Ran for Milan in ninth. Brookiyn ......0 0.0 00000 60 of whom has record of 9.3: . one |z revival of the outlawed prize fights, | York, in the ninth of a twelve-round killin; i §Ratted for Shaw In eighth. Cincinnaty 22100151 310 -ecord of 9.32 in the two-| the resolutions declare. match at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn. & - - | °Batted for Schacht in ninth. Roush (3). Duncan, Kopf. mile. run, while the other has cov-| The ministers further objected to| The former titleholder had out- Griffs Are Handed Two. | Two-base hits—Burns, Sewell. Jamieson. El . Hargrave (2). Errors—Oison, X 3 s ered the mile in 4.22. the daily exhibitions at Dempsey’s | fought his opponent, who accidentally 1t was in the following frame that | mer Smith. Throebase hite—Coveleskle, Gard: | Johnston, Konetchy, Miller, Smith, Twn base EERLESS ATHLETIC CLUB'S base ball team is an ambitious ag- m:)ellhe!;dwtam schools entering the|camp, particular stress being laid on|sent in a low left blow during fast i ister i T, ices—G| ity s, - | hits—I ve, Duncan, ue. ush. iree- = - Vi i i O e e Lo e it | her. Shanks. " Doble plays—Sewell to Burns: bast it Rouan. F.nnwzhm'_lu_num.. gregation. Although scarcely sturdy enough to be rated among |Jeyan and Reshestor Untorerny, o8- | those held on Sundays. in-Sghting. assistance rr‘oml the encmy to do It e o e | Dt e i o pacrifcs e the top-notch sandlot teams, the Peerless nine is not afraid of | More than L Seventy five| eolleges Brower got a life on mby’s bad ! 0'Rourke to Harris to Judge. Left on bases— | Johnston to Kilduff to Knoetchy: Grifith toiany of them and it h heduled ith en and it is expected ¢ s b ) Bl ; it K hy: M < LAt o y and its manager has scheduled contests with a number of | that a il i tom" af his bounder and took sec- | Civslana, ¥ Washnglon, B Bascs on balle_| Konelchs: Myors to RUWT lo Do Sef 08| e class organizations. ~ Knickerbockers, Quantico Marines, Silver |take part in the eqntests. < o " Burns flelded Shanks' bunt and in an | 2 Hite—Off Zachars. 12 in 7 1.3 innings; off | balle—Off Bmith, A""r:'fiflls:"gh“fl‘:nz Springs and others of like caliber wgll be encountered by the Northeast | The meet will be under the aus- effort to force Brower at third heaved | haw. 0 in =3 inings; off Schacht, 3 In 1, ingingy: off Boller, wildly past Gardner, Turkey SCOTINE | jeskie. 3. Losing pitcher—Zachary. Umpires— | pires—Mess and Miller going to third, from where | Messrs. Chill. Owens and Nallin. Time of | game, 1 hour a he tallied on Gharrity's sacrifice fly. | game—2 hours, 18 minates. Covey took O'Rourke's rap and kilied | off Shanks at third, and Zachary lined | to_Sewell. Seweil's third consecutive hit: a Tosing piteher—Smith. Um- | boys. The field that Manager Simpson expects his charges to battle fol- [ Pices of the National Collegiate Ath- 40 minates. June 18, Torpedoes, at Alexandria: | Field; 21, Knickerbockers; 28, Randle |, ‘e first really national meet in Athletic Club. the country. | CARDINALS KEEP IT UP. ;; ::::;::m“;’li‘l‘:‘ “"::“I;“sz‘:‘:- September i1, Silver Spring, at Sil- el 3 o i 25, Ar-|ver Spring, Md. Cross Rou Caught on the Fly fl Make It Eight Straight by 8-to-3 | lIngton Athletic Club, at Renrose, Va.i| A warm comtest s expected to re- Wg;!:yzm ts Harvard. BY H.C. BYRD. to right, followed by Burns' 29, Woodmen of the World. sult from the clash of the Knicker- Mass., June 11— Y a margi int the Aloysiu y von the ti e e e Victory Over Giants. July 2, Hogan Athletie Club, at Al-| bockers and Siiver Spring on the fleld 53’-a°’°ur;'f.“z§'i§‘§§‘.’,.“,‘,;';"-’, for the s ::‘;;i:::rp‘;: :“:pi“syo'nsg:‘:g’;:‘;;dafi’;l:"“B‘mn"‘::: i - arl 2 T y ide" P al €01 K s = its o The sixth. This marker was prompily | McBride's men mrobably Will be| gn 1ours June 11—t Louis con- |lontown, Pa: 3 Fulton Athletic Asso- | btaiam *pa Alaska avenues this | oo M poonded in * tusive " rony matched through Judge's safety, Har- | called on to face another tough box- | . wre- : 51 _|tinued its winning streak today. : o'clock. McCart: bably will hurl |3gainst the Crimson’s six today. re | man this afternoon, George Uhle be- | tinued its winning streak today.|ctation, at Lencaster, Pa.; 6. Marine y probably wi y. Cross Country Club was the organization which produced such splendid competition for the lacal athletes, and it was not only in the ris’ sacrifice and a triple to the board by Rice. who then was doubled | ing due to toil. The former Cleveland > Barracks; 9, Leesb Leesb against the Montgomery county cham- R H.E - es, up with Brower. Turkey rolied to |sandlotter now is regarded as the| by defeating New York. 8 to 3. = - | BP0 'H b < ::lfr'm:: ‘i’:}:.":_- pions. HolyCrom 413911403izis 3| matter of point scoring that the competition was excellent, but in the Wamby. whose throw to Nunamaker |best hurler in Speaker's stable, with | ¥ ¥ A3 Q-4 2t b ABE- O-% 5 P J Shamrock Athletie Club is primed | Tumer and Murphy: Goode aad Marpey °| actual running of the races. Aloysius Club counted 33 points to Balti- turned Sam back from the piate. | the possible exception of Coveieskie, 2 tico, Va.; 16, Snyder-Farmer Post, at|for its engagement this afternoon urphy2 : i ¢ 2 o 3 —_ more Cross Country Club’s 32. The other points were scattered. Gardner tagged him en route for [and his value is not confined to box 1 1 4|Hyattsville, Md.; 17, Indian Head, at|with Bay State Athletic Association. Dorsey Griffith. former Georgetown , try): third, Sentiers Bevs’ A0 e Reciicd 1a Nitn is so fast he frequently is used for 3 & o|letic Club: 24. Fort Washington., at|ana Potomac avenue southeast. D e e i by Healy | (Alovsius): second, T 5 =2 v pinch running, as was the case yester- 1 2| Fort Washington, Md.; 31, Laurel Ath- | Shamrock players are expected to re- vis (Washington Canoe Club): third. Ha. This ended the runmaking activities | g, G Mogridge, wh i 2460 440, placing him in a class by himself. | e (Baltimore Cross-Couatry) - fourth. Murphys of the Griffmen. aithough GRAarTity | so% versto over Unte’in. Cleveland 0 0 ofletic Club, at Laurel, Md. port at the field at 2. And ‘not only did Griffith win thesel{Aloysius): 8fth. Hart (Baltimore ~Cross. and Harris manufsctured infield sin-|iast month, is expected to face him 6 6| August 6, Washington Barracks; 7,| Grace Athletic Club will tackle the |piyychnroh Ts 8o Described in |LTCRLS Dut he ran first for Aloysius) Country Club), T, 1530 Dreadnaughts, at Afexandria; 14,|Bolling Field Aviators in Olympia in the medley relay, and finished al- rlie relay race—Won by Western High cighth, and | again. 2 by, 5 Winston Athietic Ciub; 20, Bolling |Hollow, in Georgetown, this aftemeon | Ghyrch Report—Landis Scores | Bos cuoerm hone ot Jonne Hopkine, QB'“:‘""‘“‘ i e loading | Joe Sewell, who led both outfits at at 3. Last Sunday the Birdmen de- Ylneskb tuntaan S o S e illo s ns e ne oo the bascs in the nin “ith Brower | ba 1 i = star quarter-miler of Johns Hopkins, S disposed of, Miller SnEle | Datsed ragiatering his BEth Stalght feated the Grace team, 4 to 3. : who was representing Baltimore Cross herkinn) : second, Alor off Covey's knce., Speaker | in the final frame. His hearty swing ‘Washington amd Carroll council Betung on Games. conmw; lcmn i & (r}"?"fimg"?«m’fl;? pi; ‘:h;,..., 41“.,;. olden Runs Brilliantly. . Grimth, ) s, Holden) : second, Baitimore Cross-Country Club. yard povice—Won by Howard Grifith €econd, Chandler (Merit Athletic insberg (Merit Athletic Club). Only a little less brilliant than Griffith’s performances were those of | (A1oF Jobnny Holden, former Central High boy, who last spring made such a good ?'m?rbu. ‘lim’ Motte went in to rug Zachary fanned Wood for the third wnn;ml-"a ‘X:r{lfl:&?: :;o\:;‘de g:c:ue‘_l base ball pool gambling in the United or Zeb. and Johnson was nominated |out with Indians on base in both the| Runs—Bancroft (2). Brown. J. Smith (2), o States, pera: to hit for Schacht. He succeeded only | firs third i . The erst- | Foarnier é"l")',v Schuits. McHenry. Lavan: leading Potomacs. il Prmmu?: ‘f;‘;:m;’: !5:: t";le n forcing La Mo g Fa) ; moky Joe” finaily got a single | Clemens. Ermirs_Kelly. Stock, Lavan. Two | Nets Three Runs in Eighth to Tie | Vimeent B. Contello Post team will| " s of the But while (oveleskie remained in the eighth, but hurt his leg and| % M'—", Bmith. 7. o 5 encounter the Naval Hospital nine|Methodist Episcopal Church declared got under Shanks’ long drive the Pole | produced a slow roller that all but Totals.. 413271 8 1] nines will meet in a Knights of Co-| cpp ez . momentarily lost control and passed | ot by Schacht, who nabbed it with| *Batted for Ryan in eighth. lumbus League game on Patterson “.iAGo' June 11.—Pittsburgh, Pa., Gharrity and _Milan. batiinz for |one fin while on the run. ~ 5 Flold this afternoon at 2:30. A vic- Probably is the greatest cemter of —_— record while a member of the Penn- Home strong to the hn Zachary was | retired. (Home _rus—_Fournier. . on Rosedale Playground at 3 o'clock. | today in a report to sylvania freshman relay four. Holden combed for a tally in the se Coveleskie shot a tremendous smash | Sro. %;;;;B'}',,"_’;;Aumm LEa= T’M and Yankees Win Both teams will send their best pitch- | ‘007 |0 % li’:ted 1:0‘“} circulated. |gtarted his afternoon's achievement|Varled Athletic Program Prepared that again put the 'T:rlho in front, |past the jury box for three bases in| Left on bases—New York, 11: St. Louis. 3. ill Ninth. ers into the fray. = lowns, mainly |by taking first place in the 830-yard A Exvr::l’:x d:::le"'r_md \\&Tb_ _gi,é.gp ! the third. Only fast flelding by Rice 3}"&1%""'130?‘55“?3{“.“5:.‘:’ z!llt:—‘- Rafiroad A.-,-h.mlnl.lhwclg a'x“:i in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jer- ;“o:n":rlz.zéaz-g'nnll‘el:e;t!ntgem‘e‘;l’:; for Irish Meet July 4. i After _vieldin . . 10, 5 2 Rt rdin safetics to Wood and Sewell in the [ Srive Tneo & homer o e IS | innies: nenten, 1. in 1 tnalas; Sckine, 8 | o YO o e ey Toik Alexandria for & B ame M be held on | 2nd New England states, where|relay, Holden ran the last two laps. | Entrles for the sports carnival to be fahth Jexebel way yanbed i ¢ % it has investigated gambling and|the half mile, against Edwards, the|held at Georgetown University Field gighth Jezebel was yanked in faver | Rice made a brilliant effort to cor- | sut—y Doogiax.1: Hrm in a hitting duel between Babe Ruth | hg hish school field, starting at 3|, (% o Dhotostic copies of clippings | Hopkins runner, who is said to have|July 4 under the auspices of the Dis- e ral Gardner’'s stiff liner in the fourth. ‘Wild pitch—Ryan. and Ty Cobb. = from twenty-four newspapers telling [done 157 in a half-mile event last|trict Council of the American Asso- when Burns for a second time rapped | He reached it with one hand after a | Losing pitcher—Doaglas. Umi Th nd ¢ athletic int At d Emslie, T b " 2 B e Yankees won the game in the Eastern a of fatal quarrels growini t of | week. ciation for the Recognition of the Gl TS long gallop. but could not hold the| JEZ Sz [oslle: Time of #Rme 2 R ininth inning on successive singles by | Slubs ate to battle on Morument, s | gambling games. In the twenty-four| Holden trailed until the beginning|Irish Republic will close June 27 with R S lwn'cnh l:e kicked. .!.‘u feIl iclear — Sheehan, Roth and Peckinpaugh. e Doy S o to seport at 15th | Cases twenty-one persons were killed |of the second lap, when about one- | Ray Krkpatrick. 1618 1st street north- Smith having batted for Shaw in |into left field, enabling Larry to make Ruth tied the score for New York | Bastern plavers S0 (0 CoRC™ & venue [2nd eighteen wounded. quarter of the way around the track | east. Competition in the track and this frame without, however, ac- three bases = o e riuea in the.seventh with his eighteenth |ZURSL BT noon A letter from Judge Kenesaw M.|he went out in front by a scant|fleld events at the carnival is open to ::mnll:hmg anything. Schacht was on - HV";T : mh_flh G: fl"fl;!ofl!en: E:'” run of the season, driving in i are to report at|Landis base ball chief, to H. N. Prin- |margin, winning the lead only after a|all amateurs registered with the A. e mound in the final, and the issue | !: “‘he =5 ms;w harlr y's bl{ n 0 runs ahead of him. Pipetown { i{m chumme's gle of the board is included in the re- |Sprinting race for fifty yards. In the{A. U. made virtually certain when Al | the fifth and sprawled. belng unable to Cobb hit two doubles and a single |1 o'clock at Manager A Cheseld MO0 | port. It says of base ball gambling: |stretch Edwards developed a brilliant| The athletic program will include combed for three runs Nuna-|2itempt @ row to double up Miller and drew two bases on balls. He |house for hw“ "e';l"m lt‘fl Juniors. |, am interested in the suppressing |spurt, but did not have the strength 100-yard open, 100-yard novice, 2. maker scratehed o hit to O'Rourke {at the plate. his bin. | Put Five Buns Across in Seventh [®0red two runs and drove in two. |£ame with e Carroll Electric Juniors. |of gambling by means of base bai |to £et by his rival and’ 440-yard dashes, half-mile =run, e e o R e ite Ui e ek Wi e e < = . N Y. ABH.0.A|Ihe comtest will be R uthesst,|Pools. Indeed this is one of the most| Aloysius Club fostered the meet. un- |three-mile run and relay races. Special ";". e Les reached third ahead 5;”"! S h'h"": , when the Inning in Defeating Phillies 2b.. 4 1 0 5 Rothef.... 4 2 3 of ¢ u?: T e Solock. Teams in|vicious influences in our social life der the management of Dan Hassett. |scratch events at 220, 440 and 8§50 yards o o e enle e oy 8 Dune and | ad. TThis break enhled i to taily by 10 to 3. 3338 421 3 Curteen-year class _desiring | 1005 in an'endeavor to awaken interest i |also will bo held. : 5 e v Jamie- - - 3 —_ rack sports. Not many athletes en- == on, o v jon Wamby’s single wh 4210 ames ' with the Pipetowns should e LoE Lo YA awamhyiand X =ingioiwiIcE foliowed. pFITTSBURGH, June 1L_The Pitts- 091 T4 17 0| write Manager H. B Cheseldine, 1002 Penn Defeats Dartmouth. i e A i sseiiend ALL COLLEGIANS HAVE ho had relieved W i tho i o urgl rates defeat adelphia .3 1 3 3(13th street southeast. PHI = < = % who had relieved Wood v ino garden’ | BROWNS WIN IN 8TH. | bor®: 505 5" heine Hasven 14348 188 3] pmern: Adhlettc. Giub_nosed_out|eyieanis's baee. batl " team - aerenina | trt” svemaperns woven, “e was;| _CHANCE TO GET MARKS line, which crashed Covey and Jamie- RN e f"::ie;g ion| went!'toibat lintthe acvs .0 0 0 0 2 0 3 } Stanton Athletic Club in. a '5-to-4|Dartmouth in the znnual alumni day | was not a success. CHICAGO, June 11.—Every college son. “Schacht then walked Gardner,|Three Hits and an Error Defeat | Nine men went to bat in 3 3001 2 5 8 !lgame. The losers found it difficult | game here today, 8 to 6. Hard and S ars oY Wrents: man in the United States, whether on who was left with Smith when Sewell , = e i Aere 1000 19 & 5|to hit the offerings of Braserol and(timely hitting in the seventh inning . a conference team' or not, will have a ;&..‘I:n R an attempt (o register his Athletics by 6 to 3. ivelruns on/six and two errors. 0000 " 1'1 0 o|McDonald. gave the locals the victory. l0ard dusb_Won by . Gelflth (Alor- | chance hereaflter to hold a natiomal straight bingle. PHILADELPHIA. June 11—Two! nawigson & 1 15 Bikoeeir.. + & 38 —— 0.9 0| milton Athletic Glub took the meas- | pyrimoutn 2030000025 %% i it Shirkey (aimore Cross Sounter). | ST T E Fierce, president of th doubles and a single, together with 010 Careycr. 8 8 3 of Total. 55 iitm i 2 1027 13 | ure, of Templar Athiote Club %6 o sl 001015058 9 375G 00 b National Collegiate. Athletic AsSoci. PENNOCK WINS OWN GAME e 18 2 Marvilless3 1 1 6| *Batted for Middleton in eighth i 11-to-2 match, then lost, 3 to 6, to 001010~ 220.yard hurdles—Won by Pugh (Aloystus) : egiate etic_Associa- an error in the eighth inning, gave © 2 1 Whittedsf 5 2 2 0| 1Ome out when winning . eighth ianing. the Independent Juniors. 7 e e Domash ll!hlgm Cross-Country) ; | tion, has appointed A. A. Stagg of St. Louis a 5-to-3 victory over Phila- 10 0 Barun'ri3b3 2 0 2| iBatted for Quinn in seventh inning. Masons and Knights of Pythias will| Colored Nines in Double Bill. | Time, ocar o (ouitimors Oroms-Oountry). | Chicago, Jomeh B s o Nicelt 9 Holds Chicago in Check and Drives | delphia 3211 Temegd 4 1.2 3| §Ban for Shechan in ninth inning. be opponents tomorrow in the Fra-| oo 5 K T 886- by 2,’.“5:“%?,.‘1‘:‘,..,”’:“;‘.3.:"&."" onco imm, 1b.. 2 St hed- Wi play a double- | second, 11 € on col- Over Deciding Runs. Both Shocker and Keefe were hit 140 schmidve’ 4 274 8 3530003 8 0 o i etk in the cirout foi-(header at Union ' Paric this aftor- K S GOSN loge Rrack Sad Bl sescie S0 bamsts freely. Runs—) Cobb- . accal vs. Wood- | oo’ ‘ashington Athletics and Ar- 220-yard dasb- by ‘mar] coO6TON, June 11—Pennock held " RH. O AR 04 e e e A o Dt L;l;“:::-%!;'ofld' V}’:;:esdfly. 903 | lington Athletic Club will meet in the | Cros-Country) : Cross.| Heretofore the records were ap- Chicago to seven hits today, and his A B Q% | Bmgnsi. 1 0 0 0 MeNaDly. - Twobare hits—Cobb (o, wmee: | oo™ Masons; Thursday, Odd Fellows | irSt game. while the second will be | Soutry): tiird, Thom) proved by individual committees in ‘"A":w inithe !}!Zs'hlh was_ responsible 221 231323 i base hits—Blue, Bamsler. Home runs—Veach, | ys. Moose; Friday, Masons vs. Mac-/| between Washington Athletic Club |~ ¢4o-yan o each conference and men on non-con- o il o B 000 %210 of Totas.. 3B 9:U1 Ruth. Stolen base—Ruth. Bacrifice . hit bees CAll games are played in |Jumiors and the Teddy Bear Juniors. e o i Riog i (Alo7-| ference teams. consequently could not olghth: whew Fasion] sade e re 120 .4 02 0l eBatted for Hubbell Lren : Fee® park, Starting at 5:13. No |0 T lestablish official college marks. St i"aber fnishing. its four é g g : : : ;M delphia. 11 ;, admission fee is charged. l - m to e chl = 2 2 ittsburgh...... 8 5 m cago. Chieago. Al Boston. AB.H. 0.A. 1 2 4113 . Run "% 33 1 1 3023 Runs—Rawlings, Parkinson, Wil Big- , 4. e AR 230 § 0 5 8|bee, Carer (). Maramvitle. (31, Whitsed. Bars. | OF Quins. none in % ) ‘o sheeran—i| GAME TO SILVER SPRING. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 11. mze 01 3 2 0 1|kart Tiemey, Adams. Errors—J. Milier, R |In 2 innings: off off Earl W. Eby, intercollegiate half-mile S 1 0 0 ofMilier (2). Two-base -hits—Parkinson, Tier-| Oldbam. 3 in 13 innings. Hit Silver Spring scored a 2-to-1 victory champion, will run in that event at 012 2 — — — — —|ney, Schmidt. ‘Three-base hits—Wrightstone, | By Middleton (Roth). k over Rockville yesterday in a warmly the meet of the National Collegiato i 6 . 35 11 27 15 Parkinson, Williams, Maranville. Dbases | 2; by Sheeban, 1; by Middle 3 contested Montgomery County (Md.) . Athletic Association at Chicago next i2a alloway parer. Barmnart, e, Saceifics hits—Bigbee, AN PioeinE, Bilcher Oldham, | Jicague engagement.” The game was : Saturdey. He will be Pennsylvania's 0 3 o tBatted f fe in e e S D T N s ‘Dours'and 25 minates, = & pitching duel between Sedwick of > only entry. 31 4|8t Lous ..o 00 0 20 2 o g|2eYits Comm: T Miller to M Milier 4 - Silver Spring and Hilton. Each yielded SECOND pl & 3 £ —_— Plitadeiptia 1120 0.0 010 2 0 08 o e five hits. Score: 2 place in the 100-pound class hop, step and jump and a Tllinois Elects Yates. e ) e D Dl D‘Adlm‘, 2 eing W’lat May Happe 8. Spp ARILO.A Ricvlle, AB.H. 0.A. tlf'md p’llacelm th: similar event for 85-pounders, earned just be- ‘Bomvud )‘L aay:a!“ aztu Bufl'hlo'.' N‘.:'Y’.. K eef in 3 ore the close o ’, - s n_el captain of the Uni~ ind the program, boosted Ross School’s point total vgnlty of Nlinois track team. He was Dires—Mesars, Rig] Time of . . Clarke,cf : lerbe, Threebate b Reste, Wite " Home | fame—1 ot and 08 mimuten. “| in Base Ball Today|rucs:' Bt B e Sk, e e N = - ' ey, 37 cortion " e . | Biaterpb: 5. Beses e bene—orr suocker.| ALEXANDER IS IN FORM. s ik P and Moriarty. Time of game—1 hour and 35| Holds the Braves to Five Hits as Seott_to Melumis ‘fo Prs on | minutes. Cubs Win, 6 to 3. off Mal . 2: off Pennock, 1. NTERN. LEAGUE. Sfiirenan: 10, 10 713 imainge: of Faber, L ¥ ATEYRAL ENG £ | L CHICAGOA June 11—Grover Alex_| kS innin; ek out—By 3 ‘T was in fine form lay and el 1 Umpires-Mesrrs, Wilson and, 91 Boston ‘to five scattered hits, while to 34 for a victory yesterday in the fifth annual track and field meet for |8 member of the four-mile relay elementary schools held in Central stadipm under the auspices of the Saapions for e municipal playground department. Prior to the hop, st j Ross and Adams Schools wers tied for the lead with 30 points e‘a"ci. While| Barnyard Golfers Challenge. Monroe School was third with 26 points. Neither Aq 70! gained points in the event. potnts er Adams nor Monroe | The T. an@ T. Horseshoe Pitchers —2) As a result of its triumph, the third | 115-pound claes, high jum il > =1 i Riop (xene (Rom), | Post Office Ho: in thres years, Ross School becomes | O'Dotiell (Twlaing) e () to a series of home-and-home matches.. Mazey (:-).- "'”(’&m. (ourtia), Rl oamtunans | sorornsoons’ 1 » e e oo 8| coRccoonms! on Bl moorrauso oo ol coonoonon the permanent possessor of tHe trophy The contests probably will be started & nusBEYS . Losin, %8 388 P e g S tteries f‘:‘f:fl',’(:r‘: ‘;’f;’?"“"’ anddefeatéd 7 uxlz))lonow. = placed in competition by the play- next week. . ¢ d Cleveland at Wash. Princeton Sent Ten Innings. ground department and will hold for e ————— VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Boston, AB.H.OA. _Chicago. AB.H. 0.A. Detrott at N. 5 1 @ class, S o Wilsen, 6; Yewport News £ et 0T ¥ i ® LERINCETON, X. I, Juns 11— e RSXtISNCINS 07 "SR AORICh | ol Gited Ttonrons, *Teericy ™ (Homes: Stars to Aid at V. M. L Richmond, ortolk, T—2. s 2 neeton's base ball team today de- “e 3 LEXINGTO! Suffolk, 2. 7t 4131 213 ) feated Vanderbilt in a well played The “C" trophy must be earn-| 115 omd class, broad Howdershell | ("Blandy”) Clarkson, 14; Petersbarg, 4. B e ., Han 910 o| Besults of Yesterday's Games. |g.ng, 3o 2. It took the Tigers ten | °d, tBres times hefore becorne the | (HOTy-Folk, - Femtm e | oy ieinia, Military Drati Shinault. 4010 i3 0 Clevelsna. 7; Washington, . innings to turn the trick over the|Permanent proRETY OF & 5 repre- | Unilinited class, bread tute, will have a8 his assigtants this $0432 ie? New York, 1, Detroll, 6. southerners, who came here with a |, N2y one thousand Boys, repre-| oot (Fusoard). Biahop fromy " ("~ | season William B. Moore, & former 3030 000 Boston, ¢ Chicigo. 2. record of eighteen victories out of |%enting ATty DDl SO0 DAL S0 class, hep, step and Ju halfback on Princeton. and James! 100 3 Twomi 000 6t. Louis, 5; Philadelphia, 3.} fenty grares, & 3 the meet. All-of the events were well (Myury), Bwecney (Fiiton)” oo Leach, last years star halfback on Ve | H.SB.RBL Pot. | |Baltimore 2 100 0 OFameile.2 0 3 0 s B 3. 3| contested and & number of especially : . hop, stsp med umer Low. | L. sloven. - 57 ” 371 Batteries—Brown and Johnson; 1 0 0 2 Alex'der,p. 4 2 1 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Vanderbilt ......1000100000-3 6 3|creditable performances were achlev- | don ), Gottlsib (Ross), (Hilton) 13 4 333 —— e - _———— 5 Princeton 0011000001312 1{ed. Schools other than the thre ellnho.n-p.-‘..'_.,.; Hm moe m Totals.. 31 52412 Totals.. 31 11 37 10 v Es W. L. Pet. Win.Lese.| Embry and Tymer; Thomas and Stinson. leaders to score were Maury, bitt (Maury), (Morgan), Nolan (Hi- Names Manager. Bns nims o “Batted for Oeschy inning. Plttaburgh. ... i ] — Wallach, 9; Hilton, 3; Hubbai o 116 & e AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. tBatted for Daly inning. { SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Henry-Polk, B. V. Bro _'.':_‘.“," Sump—Brown | Clagett Bowie has been elected man— TR R || BTkt & S am e the St s “Sath; Fiorion and s e O N e + e, 5; , 1. Buessmam || s, 5: Leuisville, 4 (1€ tnnings). 14; NEBhvILE, 6. Morgan, 4 each, and Emery, 8 T S = E = a e Toledo, 9; Milwaukee, Little Rock, 10; Birmingbam, 6. Point Winners fn Meet. ting, fli:fl"m"fl:fl- g:mmm 4 | — — 3 é :: R SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. ] FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE. 2 St cinm, dush_Youss' (Momres), Ben- Slasm—Monros Pi and Richardson. 3.1 30 s Obarlotte, 7—5; Oharleston, 3—8. Terry, Cruise Bosts Jackuonville, 4. 100-pound Bom), Frager, Nooselsky), Ross ; BB G| SRty |, (BR oo Ao | e . ot B e, © ot | M i iem o), s i) 3 T RERE RS ngs. cage, Phila. B Petarsy = fag), Roberts (Merwa) Fenton, Blone), Bos :x.".{,;.,‘.‘"’ Ger | Twirls No-Hit Game; Fans 16, 3 2 o 000 =t nder, . Results of Yesterday’s Games. €OLLEGE BASE BALL GAMES, ° | Unlimited clum, _dash—Tuylor ) | Sy menton. Bratien), Hiltoh (Nolan, Bask-| ABILENB, Tex. Jume 11—"Lefty™ 32 4 PIEDMONT LEAGUE. 6 in '4 innings: off Killia (Rwmery), ¥, Eegnee (Oocks). - her 1 independent. e Strick out—By Oesch Penasylvania, 8; Dartmouth, 6. S pound as, s Phelss (B. V. a3, class—Tiomse (Tribatg, | W1ls0D, plicher for® an indepe 3 000 Danville, 1. Losing. Tchor—Oese 5 , 8; Vanderbilt, 2 (10 inaings), * | Brown), Deat (o-g. ‘_ (Morgmm). Bishop, Massey, ), Adams '(Lamar, | Dase ball club at Tex., pitched & = Winston-Salem, 3. Hemrand Holy Oross, ‘12; Ha .. 100-pound high _jump—Blatcher | TaTlor, Stone, Kichards), Cooke (Keyser, Ms: | no-hit, no-run game and struck eut six~ ‘o Ciidago Oniversity, 7; Wasedn, & - | (adeu), Nelsm (Wallach), Fieoman (Rose). lopey, Hood, Hamnan). teen men. ;

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