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SPORTS. 1922. SPORTS. ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2T % Milan Plans to Get Into Line-Up : Griffs Lose After Gelting a Good Lead PILOT FEELS HE COULD |1 anis 7o steat sowmmos ionom | DROP INTO FIFTH PLACE STEPHENSON INJURED: AS BROWNS WIN, 7 TO 6 SIX INDIANS NOW 0UT —_— STATISTICS OF MAJORS AMERICAN LEAGUE. Pet. 614 L Wing HELP AS LEAD-OFF MAN New York . Rt Louis T ';‘:’:1"'.1’}',':"" 2 'f 4| CLEVELAND. Ohio, June 15— shis . o o Step! son, leve! L dians’ Has Been Kept Out By Illness, But Health Now Is X D ENMAN HoMEsON: S 5 = 8 :‘;’fi:‘ M”'r“'x'l“‘l;" i h:‘r"‘""“"}?l’r“‘fi as en Aep 2 g4 = T.'LOUILS, June 15—Weather and luck peculiar to St. Louis proved | Boston - : 3L e s awe| pERAMEE BL A e earcer. A fast Much Improved—Still Sure His Team Will S a combination sufficient to cost the Nationals a 7-to-6 deieat in | CAMPS TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. TR R B B et ] A their first appearance of the season here,and, as a result, the Browns | N yar st Deimit. New york bt Detrsit. | D38 right hand, and five stitches wer Be Factor in Race. now are only a game and a half in the rear of the front-running Yankees, Eilis ot Chieago. ™ Euile wt Chiengr, L TECTRRATY (0 M D ; - while the Griffmen have skidded from third place to the top of second RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. ‘“A"I‘""-muxh bR G ABE. T division, and should dcfeat be their portion again today and the White |st. Louts, 7: Washington, 6. versity of Alabama foot ball team f BY DENMAN THOMPSON. Sox win once more, the low descending sun will find the Capitalites Detroit, :;"";:‘;m 3 {:X; x.\»_':r‘F* I;f‘;f"‘v"'"‘*"" D Clev ensconced in sixth place. Chicago, 6; Philadelphia, took time out becuse of LOUIS, June 15.—Clyde Milan has about decided to get into the - £ 2 s It is anticlpate c) e NATIONAL LEAGUE. The fnjury came just when Stephen- S line-up himself, having become convinced that his team is greatly sridge, :v','mcp‘r’:‘,tfl ;fla}‘,: ffi:“;y;:‘r’! = e e son_was battling Wwith Ge Sisler handicapped by having no other well qualified performer available wbhvn he lruade: the ;('lrxsl start after an COULDN'T HOLD IT New York ...... 34 10 .42 645 430 ""“‘-* ,“";“‘:-“, f”x"m"" batting leader- s . o o o absence of two weel last Sunday, will Pittsburgh . o 2 E ship ol o for the important job of leading off, and believing that he will be able to get the summions for hill duty this i,'f Ll,f,'fl', Stephensor c sixtn Indiun on accomplish more by force of exampl vhi ively int afternoon, and it is to be hoped that | WASHINGTO! AB. R. H. PO. A. E.|Hrookiyn the hospita Louis G t comp by dae mple while actively engaged than in if he shows the unmistakable signs |Smith, If s w 0 1 ofthicazo baseman, has w broken foot: Pitche directing from the bench and coaching lines alone. . of slipping that Johnson displayed :,"'fl"- 4 2 2z 1 2z ofpat Al gothoron js suffering - sore I“ k \s 4 matter of fact, the decision to jump into the thick of the scrap- yesterday, Milan will use his own | Jice, ¢ 401 89 0 Siriiadeniia A D6 | amopank foot; Fiioker Gob Mokion hes ping was reached by Milan quite some time ago. but he has been troubled 3,‘:,‘;5:"%‘ l‘;,”e‘] 3}32:‘0,:‘"‘:‘( ’:‘.‘T";u‘r’;:_" Goehel, 273 170 10 AMES TODA AMES TOMORROW. | pj Walter Mails, although con- with ailments or various descriptions, starting with an attack of stomach It was this which cost the Griffs a | sankn 109 1 19 Olse Louis at Brooklya St Louix at Brooklyn, | valescing from illpesses are 100 W trouble, and really is not yet fit for daily service, but will hurry his re- game apparently won yesterday 3 0 0°1 B ENL Bt oL Y. 110 get into the gume. turn because Judge has been designated as a fixture in the clean-up posi- Johnson always nas been at a disad: $ 00 41 “Filis. Cinclanatt at Tn tion, and with Donie Bush contending wi yl i vantage on a hot day, even when at 2 5 44 S e <IoE Wb tait praperty AL RGPl or tonp e Ao e A E tie serlinofgNcater LT wen ey 80 5 8 8 Uliemon v pineamm o ATTENDANCERNASE BES 4 pping the batting order. here yesterday was torrid to a degree | rickson, 0 0 0 0 0 o RGNt Lows 0. The series with the Browns and Smith does ot Mmeasure upito spesisp— and those ucquainted with Walter's | Bush® .. 0o 0 0 o Cliicigo, 13; Boaton. . Yankees sel a new attendance record fications in this respect. nad Bluege, | well established propensity to wilt == == Cincinnati at Philidelpbia (rain). | for St. Louis, 75000 persons having who did only fairly well at the as- under such conditions made mind bets 6 8 24 11 —_— seen the four gxmes SIRATGTt Toe Dais b oashed by i as to how long he could last. The R. H. PO. A. e Zetarn o seerite ot PornRne consensus of oninion was five innings 111 z ; 3 . U. and had the Kansan been withdrawn SUROCEE Y. — Getting Into Condition. when he started to fade in the sixth e 5 llm £oing to get in there myself,” as v‘vas ticipated, the Milans still 1 2 3 4 i Milun said today, “within a few days would be in third place. i 0 3 0 H 9 int it not this afternoon. TUve been kept As a result of some timely clouting o1 8 1 ORDINARY lubricantsin the st one thing and then an- at the expense of Bayne and Wright. 00 1 3 ther practically cver since the sea-| Cherrydale Athletic Assoclation will with Sam Rice playing a leading role. | {4, 7. 7000 4 i gears of your car become 1 opened, but am feeling better . 3 \ the Nationals were in the van by a |, s W =l s ‘ s nenieve 1 van et on: the :’hi;: :dbus)hm‘ne of it for :Tednix; margin of 6 to 1 when the, Browns | fioberteont SO et Cooke and Corcoran schools witi| thin in warm weather and ises often enough to give the boys |three days, having a game scheduled went to bat in the sixth. The firat |Severeid} . o1 o 0 0 ; ; e pur- sl s ] comine up beatde me & Sasl to shoue | tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday with man up hit Bafely and the next e = lay off their tie tosay for the pur-| ghick in cold weather. @t in mboving me around. I have been :)"0{!‘1 n{,n‘e 3 ]Annex No. 1 team will walked on four straight balls. John-| Totals 6 27 11 of deciding which will enter the waitws until T felt fit, for I think |Pe the Virginians' opponent tomor- 8 g - P son was plainly caving In the terrific| tBatted for Erickson in ninth funing. | semi-fina! round for the school dia- z nat condition, § can|FOW, the Naval Medical School nine KEN WILLIAMS OF BROWNS. heat, but he was permitted to remain | (Hatted for Bayne in tirird fnning. | mond championship of the District b of tue game|!s listed for Saturday, and thel in, and even when he passed another | $Patted for Wright in sixth inning. 152 s o Ty Sl the remaindor | Annapolis A_ A. combination will be without getting a single ball near the | Washiigton..... 1 2 1 0 2 0 ¢ 0 66! The two division champions strained of ihe Whereis had I started |faced in the Maryland capital Sunday. plate, he was allowed to continue, | 5 12Uls 10000860027 every nerve to reach a decision in when the mpaign opened 1 might 9, following & confab between Barney, m:%-;;n Lits—McManus, Rice, Tobin. Home ' their game of Tuesxday, but had to S 2 e T e P pa helween Bar fam—Rice, Risler. “Buerifices “Peckinnaugh. - call off the struggle at the end of the | Jor ansmission s Differential Gears mer, Who Hater acted as & scout for major k] A double play at this juncture | 1o Jnage Lare’ ey Aris (o Peckiapaigh fourteenth inning, with the count ‘Considering what we have had to|leasue teams, is acting as coach for helped some. but with the issuance | St. Lo Hascs on balls—Of Johas standing six ali. . contend with in the way of accidents|the Epiphany Junior nine. Rodgers of another free ticket, Johnson was |off Erickson, 2; off Dayne, 1; off Priet The game today is expected to be IN OPINION OF WILLIAMS and injuries and the slowness of the|!S out with the team almost every lifted. Brillheart took his place and |off Brilihart, 1. Struck out—By Johnson, another pitchers’ battle between| & - Pitchors in roundif to form, 1t scems |48 and is giving it the benefit of passed the only man to face him and | by Erickecn. 23 by Bune’ 3 by Wrght, 1: Sproul of Cooke and McCullen of | 1 Rol afesieiby hest oc ookl to me that we have done fairly well, ) Dis long diamond experience. was withdrawn in favor of Erickson, | U7 Proett. s ' HiteOf ‘Bayne, 4 in 3" in-| Corcoran. It makes gears run smoothly. apecially in view of (he diecourakng | el who hurled four straight bails to 1 gt 4 b 3 inuingd: off Pruett. | “nfembers of the teams are: . ) 5 > Start we ot When all our SUrengih | o AROINEE victory was ehalked up to force in another run before he could off Drilihart, nine o Cooke—Sproul, Fatzinger, Wilner,| shift easily, and deliver full becomes avallable We are poing to|(¢ credit of the Triangle A." C.[By the Assciated Press \ get one over the plate for Sisler to|son, 1 in 2% innings. s piteher Wade, Portn Galpiu, _Chandler, = + T heard from in an emphatic wman. | Juniors when they journeyed to Hoss. st 5K h Willi ¢ the St. Louis Browns, |1t 8top the barrier ‘In right fleld | Priote (Smith)." Winning " piiciir - Froet: Bauman, Colley and Dawson. power at all times. Costs more ner. Don't count us out of it yet.” ¥nand wiped up the Key Athletic Club T. LOUIS, June 15—Kennet illiams of the St. Louis Browns, |.nd clean the bases. Had Milan acted | baing pitcher—Erickson. ~ UmpirenMrsore. | - Coreorin — Mccullen, merman, a—1 : Dine D% 8 fo 5. Ryan pitched bril- whose spectacular home-run batting carly in the scason brought |earlicr at least two of those walks | Sty by Commelly. Time of game—2hours Corcoran, — Demarest, = ‘Thompson; PET poun ess per mile. 'S. P a vhic] were C e alke va.l, M y sa. i H Peck mor Shanks gave any Sl up the question of whether he would dethrone “Babe” Ruth as | fullics, wouldn't - have materialized T and Limyss. | Made by the pioneers in gear eir work vesterday tha The Triangle A. C. has an open dat = - 3 fate e had givi and Sisler probably wouldn’t have > preas CONIRG Sostry ricati 1 ¢ Just been scratched oft thelfnr July 4, for which It would ke 1g | nome-run king, ""lay. told the Associated Press that he had given up/| C00 S P\, SR Ay that wonld [ ae MoManus ;;;:m:il Jellins Jostied | EXONERATES DANFORTH. lub on. In the red tin. \h.'.i::;..::,::." el r{,'."’.f,'(";‘,'u,',“‘:f:;“’; arrange @ contest. Any team inter hope of equaling Ruth’s 1921 record of fifty-nine homers. have been an easy out on any field | double up Ellerbe and a wild throw re.| ST. LOUIS, June 15.—Umpire o e m” L mmk" e ia"dn‘fi."e;l)u“ldd‘ddflrExs E. J. Staats ‘ot even ‘Babe’ himself will be|more than a week, he chalked up ten: York. the one here and that in New ;\_;;1;;;:,( ;.\:‘K“zr?q;..-‘ Conn Hr_\hahuw.-vrluxlr.‘: vans, v-\-\'t:»n'rl‘r;( 'vlil::;urrx‘x!:::;li the JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. nue in the line-up u 5 3 L 8. e S connectes 1y 1 s St s 7 g peabie e - 2 e B e ol aealt. Sranne ricss hoinjures e to) Fepent ‘his HerGulear feat off Homers. Il has iconnected for only " Rice Mita for Cireutt. out at first and Shorten sent back in|and New York several times to ex- B JERSEY CITY, N.J. Surcd miitis a bit, but the fractures | opanca of Costello Post, American 10eat Americans | 53 206 1008 in the Dast Six Wee Rico duplicated Harrls' stunt of | third afier having ostensibly scorel. ' |amine balls ‘used by Dave Danforth Established 1827 have Knitted micely. and in another | of the Manhattans ta e Flutchinson [:aia not know ‘what! the! teouble was. [ 146808y, 1n Detrolt, gettng the Na- | o UZH, SOMERR folcwed by, walking|has completely - exoncrated the & “k he will forget he ever was hurt |2 pitching duel waer thral Should be | believe no one will ever equal | Whether he is <o anxious to hit the | {lonals off to a lead In the opener| ‘LT FUIHNE for WIERL he refin | Louls o o b, ——— Saturday on the Rovedals g og i | Ruth ord of knocking out fifty- | ball hard that his eve is off balance, | threugh the medium of a circle swat. | L3000 fo0, o%, Jo Brivhart, o lsta oundicn the balle hert Schuchwmelster Pruett|3 o ojocy. | (1o Rosedale grounds at|pine runs in one seasor | he re 4 to s Williams also de- | SMith and Harris both had been call- | FAECER, GuriPic i stopped the Griffmen dead in their|® ¢¢lock. Williams today is eight home runs | clined to say whether the midseason | ¢4 out on strikes when Sam con- |12 Baes 1ol B Olaf pitehe i ? tracks when he went to the mound : behing last year's record of Ruth, the | form of the nitchers adversely af- |Dected for a liner that rolled to the | EUEREOD B8 Jummoned. | DIuf pitched | Wonder What Mertx WHI Say Today? Opce Daky, Tath @ &0 for ‘he Browns, starting with the |pCRevy Chase Bearcats will play the | Bumbing having twenty-three to his | fected his hitting. bleachers in left center, and he | in SR BN, ML, O it un ang | seventh. nothing savoring of a hit| MEES A. C. nine on the White Lot | credit a vear ago today, while Wil-| Despite the slum ams is con- | Streakcd around the paths in time o | G then accounted for a quartet of | being made off him in three rounds, | S4turday morning. Following Chevs |Jiame has fifteen. | ndene he siot ¢ d Ruth in |Bet @ close decision at the plate on | jlies by poling a fly into the right- | This' youthful product of the Uni- | h4%€ Plavers are requested to report| Although be leads both major | home this year, but also | {7erber's relay from Shorten to Col- | 1 pleachers. Willums ended it by versitv of Missouri, a mere stripling |4t (1o circle at 9 o'clock that dav:!leagues with his fifteen four-hice | whl i and National | MRS B} b} | popping to Shanks, 9 in s promises to become one of | [y pioneg il Stevens, Curtls, Browne, | clouts, Williams said he had fallen | leagues, although Rogers Hornsby, his [ The advantage was short lived. how- | "'pryet: started his regime in the sev- | the Lest lefthanders in the league. Aungard, Troth. Adams, Evans, Mc- |info a heavy batting slump sice the | National League rival, is hot [#¥¢r; Tobin and Gerber proved easy.! .,ip wounding Smith, and Harris ‘e and Walsh. latter part of April, when, in shortl is trail with fourteen home runs ;";"-”fi“:o“i,"ifl‘fl;‘"‘i“‘l‘;flo‘\‘_hé‘r:‘:{ sacrificed, but Rice proved unequal to It develops that the Nationals will ———— e e ————— i o tiie be W@ score or | She) s Not] resinching | e toirth i 2, ~ Any amateur nine desiring a Judg. the bag, and scored, after | cirajght his roller to MecManus not have to face Urban Shocker dur- | for Sunday may obtale il Williams walked. on a vicious double | merely advancing Earl to third, where Ing their present sojourn, the ace of | municating with the ‘";:_‘ >| com- ) to left by MeManus. Williams al8o | he was Jeft when Judge lofted to ccal staft having been ordered | Athletic Club, A. O gapce iivorth s attempted to tally, but was cut down | Shortan. Brower got mo farther thai ade lo easure @ complete rest as a result of | hargs of frour. Lincoln via_the Smith-Peck-Gharri F i th, 2 4 e 6457-J, 1s In charge of the Keniiecorn via_the Smith-Peck-Gharrity route. | firsy after walking to start the eighth, ing broken a blood vessel in his!team. orth BE HI l IN BIG LE AG FS Unlooked-for assistance was given | us Shanks whiffed, Peck fouled to Wi I Entablished 1583 | » £ U £ | the Griffs in the compilation of & pair | llams and Gharrity rolled to Kilerbe 2 2 of markers in_the second. Goebel beat A ¥ a in the ninth Pinch Hitter h and Earl fatevidende | vidtor of e iching Jfeatured the L out 4 rap to Gerber In deep short for { Smith both fanned foolishiy and Marris g in tlie first inning when Peck's throw | Teddy Bears yesterday by 30 o' s | Sstanton e Rl Dol move] |unameRdiazboind ecichs R e iettiok of Sisler's bounder drew Judge off the | Anderson sent twenty-tw el SEN Sibe Rithisa i & kel e e e ae? [oarstor 1 Nis was given an undeerved|to the bench on strikeoute s rerck VEN though Babe Ruth isn't setting the home-run pace this season, | when Gerber grabbed Picinich’s roller fired wildly past Collins. Picinich the, miscue and nt to third on Johnson's death, buv.I hit. Jle gets many a similar bingle from the locals’ scores in the course ©of i season. due to his belated start, the major leagues promise to pass the 1,000 mark for their collective efforts, if the present pace is main- desiring games with the Asburys 3 '¥Ss may communicate with A. L. Wi 2 Hanover street, ez E tained. The season is one-third gone, but 344 circuit clouts have been left when Smith lofted to Tobin. CHILD HURT BY BOTTLE; Think of the large and high-class Ellerbe, former Griffman. to date S y TS e s = Rice asdiniprovedis) scofing/factor ¢ Eabisics & A ! AT this year has proved far from a mxr':w'?ne:;o;'n' s & game for to- | registered—155 in the National and 189 in the American—and the oppor- | in the third. His contribution on this stock of fabrics from which selec- at 5 o'clock, wi some first-class team, to be pI:)!:; on diamont No, 3 of the Monum lot. Call G. F. Bellpaire, Main 6400 lot. Cail G ellpaire, Main 6400, = Grace A. C. is looking for an en- demon with the flail. and has been dropped to seventh piace in the bat- ting order. The Governor accom- plished nothing in four trips to the plate yesterday, and Erfc fanned him in the ninth. tion can be made—and the excel- lent tailoring service that is offered. Then you will realize the wonderful value that is offered. Every gar- tunity to eclipse last year's mark of 936 seems bright. SISLER IS FIRST PLAYER center and was productive because Harris had preceded him with a safe jolt over second. It was a generous two-baggér, but when Sam tried to stretch it, perfect handling of the ball by Tobin, McManus and Ellerbe cut CHARLOTTE, N. €., June 15.—Olin Peritt, pitcher and utility player of The Giants registered five home runs yesterday and a total of eighteen hits in swamping Pittsburgh, 13 to 0, gagement for Sunday on Its own field | 4nd Increasing e led g"c f“,” TO MAKE 100 SAFETIES |5 Gowt siiding into the far corner. | the Columbia, South Atlantic, team, ment bears our guarantec. MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS Manager Wllfer.lg‘»\c'ggbl;gg[éon‘gfi.fle' il fh':l “[ & \“:' _]”‘::,‘ ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 15—George Natfonals Add Two Rm rha:rze";”\’v}(h tollowing his arrest: “ | | ®il “play the’ Dominican Lyceum | ccicd W0 and Irih S : Staler, first sacker for the Browns, | After a fruitiess fourth against!i i i""trom the diamond into the . team at 27th and R strects Saturday | 1oPed out his seventh. Shufflin’ Phil| - o o P o It 1 Wright the Nationals got under way | hoxes during a game here yesterday. | Other Suits to Order Up to $50 e = and a thriller is looked for. Prior 5| Douglas held his rivals casily in| 'Wa% the first major league player |,g,in and recorded another brace ot | POeS CUTIRE & EORC MOTE A VIRGINIA LEAGUE. the game the Grace players wili ees | to make 100 hits thix weawon, hav- | markers, Rice once more ngnrm;[” B 10 Diaswell of (Chasiatte. Thal Newport News, 10; Wilson, 5 to elect a captain. check ing passed the century mark yes- |Johnson led with a single to left, ,’ Sasitalien 1o a hespital bat late tasing, dariness) et in gt A Harry Heilmann of the Tigers and | (5 088 8t e Na- |moved up on Smith's death and took | 00 "A% SHigh,e @ MosPiet i) < 3 Femoutt, 7 Tocky Moust. 6 (eleven in- | Saturday. t5 piay the trcanaandria | Tillie Walker of the Athletics hung| 0 r I O et deeitaras sonond BY | “Tne action of. Peritt followed a A large line of Mohair and Palm Beach piugs.) - of that place, at 3 o'clock. Howaver, |UP their eleventh circuit blows. The couldn’t throw. Rice then hammered | ESACTal bombardment with pop boi- 2 Ao the Roamers are without $ r [ Detroit slugger’s hit aided his team P i es fro h chers, whic 5 ottt g L o INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. | Sunday 3nd would llke to. book one.| (o take (he frst game of the series| (o Barmer and: after Sam was forced by |Sulted {rom a ruling by Umpire Suits to order at attractive prices Jersey City, 4; Buffalo, 1 Phone E. Pitts, Lincoln 1944, from the Yankees, 6 to 2, Sam Jones ILL INVITE ANZAC. B o epiotarnd o, L0TGed BY | Shaeter. which was so vigorously pro- Toronto, 5; Newark, 1. dropping his seventh straight start 3 3 e e et for anot&0 1 tested by Manager Hoblitzell of the Mochester; 3, Hextling, 3 on the mound, but Walker, who also| Walter Hoover, national sculling | “Goiy ot eceived ‘a pass in the third: fh"",’,’,l'fl"fl,"’ K I_tnl;el:asngarzlsped rapped out two other hits, couldn't|champion and winner of the recent ot 4 Texas League st i|from the field. During the meleo two AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. HOW GRIFFS ARE HITTING | |52005 s turs Sosing streak and the Sl e ii thiiiis has Colins gl 2 Texan Leeens Smie aieileen were slightly injured by Dbeing Toledo, 6; Minneapoli White Sox won, § to b, with Faber |} thorized to fmvite Arthar|fourth, and Sisler was franked in the|hit with bottles the. nald NnC. t 8t Paul, 11; Columbus, 4. = pitching. sonauthol © invite Arthur|gey, “ifter Tobin had doubled, all with-| Hundreds swarmed upon the fiel b4 9 L Indianapolis, 9; Kautas Clty, 4. Zaehas 4B.H. 8B RBL Pet. | ” George Sisler's homer, with the | Baynes, Australian title holder, to|out effect, but it was apparént in the | after Peritt threw the botlle that MiwauSes,: U; Eoulavile, -7 Mogri 8 $ bases loaded, featured a St Louls| compete In this country this summer. | Sixth, when Johnson wabbled badly, strack tha enildiand the siCiktion wiis o 5 A ¢ " " Rice : rally that enabled the Browns to nose ver the invitation at | that the heat was getting to him. Brill- s few 3 . M. PIEDMONT LEAGUE. Brower .. bre out Wasnington, 7 to 6, and climb to g:fi;’:; '}!:.ll-(fi:g‘ where twtht sc'zl'm’:s heart and Erickson, who followed him |then took Peritt in hand. pen Saturday Until 8 P. Greensboro, 7; Raleigh, 6. TTHL | Goslin . within a game and a half of the|iwill compete for the Diamond Sculls|on the rubber, continued the parade Judge Harris Smith Gharrit Johnson' . Goebel . Biuege ;h.:l.. h eckinpaugh | La otte Barney had started. and before the side could be retired half a dozen Brownies had made a tour of the bases, a home run by Sisler with the bases filled being the oatstanding feature of the eventful frame. McManus started with a_single to center, and the corners were crowded When ‘Shorten and Collins walked on eight pitched balls, This was the sig nal for a team conference. Johnson de- cided to continue, and Ellerbe rolled to Winston Salem, 1. Davville, 4; High Poin Yankees. The Braves experienced a sudden reversal in form after a brilliant winning streak and were ~.tims of a Chicago slugfest, 15 to 2, with Startz starring at bat and afleld, while Dazzy Vance and a rearranged Brooklyn line-up checked St. Louls, 4 to 0. Coveleskie outpitched Rip Collins and Cleveland blanked Boston, 3 to 0, but the victory cost the Indians the services of their hard-hitting second baseman, Stephenson, who sustained 000/ a smashed finger and will be out of 000 the game for some time, trophy next month. PLAYERS COLLIDE. BOSTON. June 15.—Outflelder Clif- ton Heathcote of the Chicago Nation- als was knocked unconsclous by collid- ing with Second Baseman Ford of Bos ton while stealing second in the sev- enth inning yesterday. He was not ruam, 9. 3. N ASSOCIATION. §; Atlants, 1. Chattanooy obile, 6; Nashville, Yittle Rock, 3; Birmingham, 2. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Charlotte, 4.3; Columbia, 3-6. Charleston, 7; Augusta, 3. FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE. 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