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BOWLING, BOXING, TRACK ATHLETICS, ROD AND STREAM Mackmen Easily Defeai Nationals, 8-2 : Whiskaway Wins Latonia Turf Classic “GHARRITY DISPLAYED HIS CALIDER. ON THIS ONE THIBODAUX, AN OUTSIDER, e - 1S SECOND, MORVICH THIRD “MOLLY” CRAFT CHOKES UMPIRE; STARTS A RIOT ERICKSON AND PHILLIPS POUNDED BY ATHLETICS| Yield Nine Hits fora Total of Seventeen Bases, in Ad- , dition to Being Unsteady—Naylor in Form. Young Stars Afield. hower, when he put Pifcher “Molly” Craft out of the game in Owner Block Breaks Dowfi as Favorite Finishes Ten Lengths Back in $50,000 Kentucky Special Be fore Record Crowd—Winner Pays $11.10. By ‘the Associated Press. LATONIA RACE TRACK, LATONIA, Ky, June 24—Whiskaway, BY DENMAN THOMPSON. - ing. New Orieans woa the game, WITH Roleine Naylor hurling high-class ball against fourth-rate 0. : ; _ Harry Payne Whitney’s great cblt, which a week ago gave Mor- vich the only defeat of his racing carcer, repeated that triumply LETS FOUR PLAYERS GO. today, when he swept past the wire winner of the $50,000 Kentucky: spe- READING, Pa.. June 24.—The Read- | cial tace for three-year-olds before a record-breaking crowd of ing Internationaie gavé nnconditional Y g crowd of 50008 exhibitions by Olaf Erickson and Tom Phillips, the Athletics defeated the Nationals with ridiculous ease yesterday, 8—2.. Compared with the work of the local moundsmen Naylor's per- formance was gilt-edge, despite the fact that bingles were bunched-on 3 ¢ 3 4 i K =3 persons. 4 _ . eases today to Pitchers Dick Nfe- 3 = < him in two different sessions. For one thing his control was flawless, % » haus umo"c-.nu- xdnr;. nn;‘;n _The :l;;snund son of \’I\']nslg Br?‘om ILbdle,guud lhhe best field th y e ek 5 . s 4 - # Baseman o Phalman and Inflelder | nation could send against him in what probably was the greatest rac while Eric and Phillips both were unsteady. On only occasion when his 5 Jimmy Durkin. for the three-year-olds staged in a decade. , Thibodaux, a rank outsider in the betting. and a Kentucky-bred horse, finished second in 3 driving finish with Whiskaway, crossing tie wire a half length behind the winner. Morvich was third, ten lengths behind Whiskaway. Pillory, winner.of the $50,000 Preakness stakes, was fourth and Deadlock was fifth. The mile and a2 quarter was run in 2:02 4-5, which is within one-fifth of a second of the track record. = stuff was deciphered did a blow for. more than one base result, whereas the visitors' swats were long as well as timely, four of their nine bein good for three bases. In addition Naylor was accorded fine support an in the case of Young it was sensational. The lone Mackian error did not figure in the scoring, while the two Washington miscues and a wild- pitch, too, contributed.in lending aid and comfort to the enemy. WORLD MARKS BBOKEN* IN-SWIMMING EVENTS HONOLULU, H., L, June 24.—A A comparatively small Saturday as- & : o other worid ""-“"vm" was A $2 ticket in the pari-mutuels|while evervbody pointed v semblage was on hand for the matinee ks % ¥ . n paid the surprising good cdds of |as the horse 'I.ZID:nI‘\"'“"OI‘l’l )’DHICH 2 . 2 i dn’t be beaten. and the athletes have reason to be . 1 $11.10 to win on Whiskaway. $7.10 to [ The few minutes at the starting pois thankful this was the case, for their| |~ N | o Gt 5 o : place and $4.30 to show. Thibodaux |seemed hours to the wi % it tn are. aiting crowd. prestige with eve-witnesses was not 5 ; : y-two_eml four-Afths see- 011032030 to place and §3.99 to show. | A hush foll on the eager thoncands anhanced by their showing. They | _Thiladelphia AB. R. H. P.0. A.'E : onds, lowerlag the mark of 8fty- _ o 3 Tl L T L e UL P e e - A While the price on Morvich to show [and necks were craned in the direc- oo} ,.k_“e. _n.li,,d_g., 3 A e e O ‘three ';“'";-'P ¥ e Ka- | .. $2.30. tion of the start. After a- little Trickson's unsteadiness paved the BoaoLqeasae 0 ek, TERE byt e’ Gl SAuion. (& There was no question of the rela- | jockeying the barrier was flashed way for a pair_of Mackian tallies in 315 00 tive racing ability of Whiskaway over jand the racers were off. Wi the opener. Young and Johnston Ll g0 Morvich today. Morvich was decisive- | was the first away frnn‘;‘h(l::z"& walked on nine pitched balls and | P ¢ 3 2900 NEW YORK. Jume Z4—A mew |, O 00 P D T with a tired, | with Morvich second and Thibodaux moved up on Walker's sacrifice. Olaf ' & $1 112548 werld "“'"“:."" gmimutes thir- | weary stride at the finish. Tn estab- | third. b contrived to whiff McGowan and put | {3405 %0 RS Al ¢ : ! ey il 5 s one retay |lishing his claim to America’s great- | Down the stretch came the charg- B i est three-year-old of the year. Whisk- [ ing thoroughb: him to fill the bases. Perkins| 1 o 8 o W 13 i 32 e 2 ' h was established today by the Wom- | 55 y et ughbreds. Past the grand- rassing him to ses. Terking| otats .. . 8 9 W 15 1 - - - e b ol e away showed a stamina and game- | stands they swept with Morvich lead- fls;\md:g’(:d.nfi :‘:lxl;""; Sy Ng;,}sulk\'ufl 4\‘& R H. PO 3 & g o ) of New York in the nationsl .:..-A.. ness which pronruua greater things in ::g. ‘a"lenxl!l and a half in front of Whera hewas left when Galloway | Peckuipn P T The only thing that:stood betiéen Perkins and a home run in the third inning yesterday was the sturdy frame Bchea Supis oo ot e e anter WIE R e s wther Folled to Harris. | Rice, <t 4 0-2 3 1 0olof Edward Patrick Gharrity, but it served as. well as if it had been.a brick wall. Perkins walloped far over Rices head. IAMRANEY, OF B em L liengtie hack: n e Dykes was doubled off second, which | Shanks, 4 979 1 © 1Gharrity had. to take several sirides toward third to_intercept Harrie’ relay. Perkins met him in a headon collision| o7 *as four minutes forty wec- | ‘The great three-year-olds Were| Around the first turn Jockey. Pe he reached in round 2 on his single EaH h § S sbrawling. Bt Pat ¢ onds, made Inst year by the Wom- |called to the post at 4:45 o'clock. % y. Pen R - 3 Brower, rf. 4 0 2 3 1 ofjust as he received the ball and sént him sprawling, but Pat clung tenaciously to the sphere, as the above snap shows 2 man on Whickaway began to ply the and Naylor's sacrifice. when Young|charrity, c 1 0 060 o X P y P! p ing Asseciation quar- |when the five thoroughbreds paraded |y in ‘o ply lined to' Rice. But with two gone in | Biuege. 3b.. 3 0 0 o 1 ofand fully merited the generans appliuse accorded-him for-the pla: tet: proudly before the packed stands, | g g2 kock B2 charse within reach- the third the visitors added another | Ericksc, p 1. 11 e 2yiels = — — — N et ing : Marelch brace of markers and were s p 3 z r 2 ; 2 ovoRas outsider, from making it three by Gi 3 o s R “MAKX LR . mOyea avay ory and Dead- late. Me- osale - 3% 3 8 218 2 . 2 . 5 ght to catch the leaders. s walked and raced to the plat- |Thladelohia .. 270"z 02 1 1 0 08 s : : 11y, Canght at Half-Mile Post. ter on Miller's triple down the right o o 2 : = . : Soing down the fera Tire: Perking then crashed over | Threebase bits—Miller, Walker Perkine 4 % . Whiskaway began to redb::ekMo'gf:'h Rice's head to the fenwe in dead center | Stolen base—Miller, Sacrifices—Walker, Nay- 5 ol o . lead and challen 1 b cn's e R o e e Mne “pathe ae| Wi iomosion, Dykbs. . Bostie plaraice o ) i ith the rting tor ||iE mion HEe dor s commane: Miller walked to the counting block. | Harris' to Peckinpaugh (o Jndge, 'Left. o . Nl L vich at the half-mile post while the Harris' relay from Rice. far out in the | hases Fhlisdeiphia, 3; Wamiingios, DENM .THOMPSON crowd watched anxiously, and, with fleld, was wide. It reached Gharrity | gt Pallso ;o ~ AN ockey Penman plying the whip, shot on the line eight feet from the plate | \uck outeBy Erickson. 2 Naslor - b 2 'y out in front. * st as Parking crashed fnto him. | Pt | (P ni g LT oickeie, € In 4 £3 et OSTON, June 24—Boston took ETROIT, Mich., June 24.—St. 2 2 . . S “Morvich is_beaten:” shouted the held both his feet and the ball and got | Phillips. | Lesing plicher - Erickson. Umpires— Siboth from:New York{-| STATISTICS OF MAJORS f O extensive research is required to explain why the Nationals are | crowd with a haif gasp as the horses the verdtet: Heaars” Mefarts IndNalia. Time of geme, pEETEAISE R dew . Toulpbesed ard foteviacd below the "S00 mark in the- team standings. Regardless of | joap%sred into the siretch for the Nary a Griffman reached the r""’ll bour and 40 minutes. today, making it four straight defeated Detroit, 13 to 4. £ 'fl ek o . gs- g g :i":l d?s{.[u, the wire. The outstrip- T et . When Erickeon's ———=——— /" |from the leaguc champions, the AMERICAN LEAGUE. Williams hit his nineteenth home : "’h“’“; g ;‘"" v el B bing 15 ont o I Y e a th tota e e Bre ingle over the inftial sack paved the | first game, 12 to 7 and the second, W. L. runsof the 'scason in/the third in- to_l')ame, the fact that the G.n s now are trailing is 'duc to lhmx" in- 1 Morvich was beaten and Jockey way for Washington's first run. Olaf 2 3 3 2 . - ability to defeat the clubs which are setting the pace in the American | Keogh evidently eased up & bit when aved up on Judge's shot to right | 5to 2 k P ning with two runners on base. Le. 5 b et s g 5 : £ thi z he saw the Kentucky derby win- nd scored on a blow to left by Peck, | In the first game New York knocked | Detroit e In the seventh, Manager Cobb sent | L€ague, having only eight victories to their credit out f thirty-nine [ ner was out of it. the latter taking se‘if{y“{k“".d '}‘l‘,‘ffifi their former teammate, Warren Col- 3 M 47 4% 41| in Flagatead to hit for Cole, and with | games played with the St. Louis, New York and Detroit clubs. h-“amsftfi:;l’;.g"fnnlb“d‘“ engaged O I v McGowan (ien ME lins, out of the box in the first in- |Sicieend oo 33 B 6 I 8] two atrikes on the batter, substituted As might_be expected the sbowing pf the Griffmen against the |of Whiskbroom 11, flashed unicr the took Rice's fly. 1 ning. Russell then pitched effectively | Pailadeiphia 34 5 421 431 .414| Hapey, who took a strike and was out. | Browns, who for years have proved their toughest adversaries, is the :;‘{fi lv;iv;n-; the so.vng_ pectators =y - : L 3 4 ing vi i eir hearts throbbing to the A’s Get Busy Again. - o for Boston, and Jones and Murray of |- GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. .| Score pooress-of theb lot, the present league leaders having vangquished them ; 8 8 to HlhE vt AR tx.AL'§ sathered a‘;‘f"c"‘l""?v -"“;9 ;~"~_ Eddie, Mulll- | New York wers hit hird, Bush, who | Phita. at Washiagion. B¢, Louls at Olevelnd. |- 8t L ABH.0.A Detroit. AB.H: 0:A. | in six of the eight games they have played. Milan’s men have dropped | cd he peme o Wigmcas, screan- two more runs in the following frame, | 521 all around playing today en-|last year pitched for Boston, was{{leTyinl i QIAgy New York at Boston. '3 % 270 Bueln s 113 &) juss two-thirds of their six battles with the Tygers, and ninc of their |top of their voices. i 32 chasing Erie: to the showers in tre abled Chicago to make it three in a|pested in a pitthing_duel- by: Plercy, RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. 8 411 o 5 2 2 of thirteen tilts with the Yankees have gone the wrong way. Morvick’s Owner Cries. nm?e;,_‘ "’m:ygf,n:.‘:‘:n:;lfiufi—ydengn% row from Cleveland, 6 to 4. ludt y:nr‘wlt'h N:_:w 1;1;1'( |ndthle m:‘el- N i ';‘ ; g_ g 2 f g Benjamin Block, owner of Morvich o e O ke triple 1o the score. | 1e contributed two extra base e . e e ahe 1 - The Nationals’ best record is against the Indians, to whom Jatching the race from a box at the Board. Erickson here was replaced |DIows, a double which netted two | playing in the second contest. In this 4341 $i1ia e ey have lost only one'fuvendtmels while they hold a seven- Suies :nl;hr:‘e:;;f{tofh{rlend& broke by Phillips, who whiffed McGowan, but | runs and a triple in the eighth. On|game Walters injured his leg sliding s1s1i e to-five on the Red Sox and a five-to-three advantage over Dullsd By tniny Te n his great racer Miller combed him for a safety that|the defense he fielded well and halted | into second and had to be carried 0002 2100 the Pale Hose. including yesterday's engagement the Nationals Foom Datvoms ol SUUDINE et registered Walker. Bing stole and | the Indians’ second rally. from the field. 2001 2000 won five and lost six to the Mackmen. 5 ement as the horses s ° e 3 charged nearer and nearer to the fin was 1§£::x Perking, o the Acs in | 3OS0 AP 04, | Chicago, ABH. 0.0, ARH.OA AB.H.0.A 2500 ish, and he'sank into his chair crush & ally acc 3 Al [ g s 2 P ~ 2 ed and disappointed. He did the sixth when Galloway's rap took 52332 13 133 200 189 ey g not_for- 2 bad bound over Bluege's head and 403890 0 2 5| Millerif.. 370 3 150 o Stais ENNY LEONARD, one of the most accomplished leather pushers {gver, for hs applaudes e man, how- o M = if, 2 g ded the winner and a fumble act by Shanks let him reach Autelst 1 2 0]Fewsterif. 1 0 1 0 133 Sy ol U8 00 L == 5 applau S Second. He took third on Dykes'! gt o g = 3 Cihrt : H % et I35 5T T reblss W AT B the fistic' arena ever %has seen, facfs abouf the toughest schedule r‘:fl»no excuses to offer for the de- macrifice and counted when Phillips 210 212 2 5213 381 {Batted for Gole In seventh inalag. a boxer ever had lined up for him, having contracted to fight ‘Morvich met two bett. uncorked a wild pitch. Then, in the 4371 05 1 2014 0 64 Batted for Flagstead in seventh jnniog. 7 = L in VWit er colts today seventh McGowan tripled to right|M 2002 103 2000 000 i {Batted for Pillette in sixth inning. three of the best ringmen of the present era in one month’s time. To- | NBIRE Ay and Thibodaux,” 5 ocenter and_kept on o the platter| ResteRi. § § § § e L 0 0 3| GAMESTODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. | §Ran for Manion in sixth huing = |morrow in New York he will meet Jack Britton, the welterweight vieh w::lg‘e.tlenh:;-'eo:fo?"t:'. Fi when Harris' wild relay went through | sothoron,p. © 0 0 1 o iese - 2 o 2 S - P 1 = est h % - 2 P - ©200101 0 0—4|champion.- On July 4, in Michigan City, he will stack up against Rocky | €5t horses in the world. He ran a to_the stand. - 1 o0 0 1001 2 * @ b great race and did his b Pililpetistagte tin jthe ALh Cwasy 101910 0 000 whuns—Tobin _(4), Gerber (2), Sller (3) | Kongas, a rugged customer, and on July 26, in the metropolis, he will con- | off to the winner.” = il i e A Oune dxth, but the| Totals. 36132411 Totals PR Errors—Ge: Midanus, | tend with Lew Tendler, the southpaw body puncher and “logical con- | Whether Morvich will go in the . area in the suo.| ‘*Batted for Keefe in se¥enth inning. s o Mitler- base N tender” for the lightweight crown worn by Leonard for years. Latonia derby to be raced on next Grifts plckw,] up s t o Miuterea | - 7Ban ‘for O'Neill in ninth e 'Batted for. Miller. ho 5 oy .l\uéurdu\ is doubtful tonight. Before s when Harr! o 5 Rer ; “Boston, 1—1. 3 oday’, Cy ceeding messlon W L ay and | , SBatted for Sothoron jn ninth inniog. %; Pittaburgh, 3. . Leonard’s dope is that he will knock out.Britton and there- oy Tace Mr. Block had {ntended Y omEle scked & doubla to lefe.}gierelsnd 0°0:21970°0 2156 & 7, Meusel, Plpp ( ol 10; 8t Louis, 9. . ERLL Sou by attain the welterweight title; that he will win on“points from 56, kiay e o IeAA A POSSINE SEkat row-e 2 't- ! Chicago. 00003102 -8 2 2 3 s o Z X » o A Vi rawn. ‘Murkey reached third on Bluege'sj’ p ol rooioes o oD =2 i enosky, (2), Burns (2). Pritt e on_ halls—Off ¥an. Gilde 8 the to Kansas, and that he will flatten Tendler insifle of six Governor Prese: , Sbati after Gharrity popped, where- | miyoe—joiicsen Sarfuee, Mclnais, Nune | @ Ruel - (2),. Pittinger. = UMl O At s o e T e X ) o nts Cup. e Phillips was called out on | Faber. Rrroe Woed. Taom 1 ; Dugsn, Fidlinger (1). e Van Gilder. 3. Hits—Off Van Gilder, 7 in 5% rounds. Benny may be able to accomplish his design in all three Gov. E. P. Morrow of Kentucky - iy i b S oD ot Mo instances, difficult th ‘the assignment is, but resented . y i strikes. ¥ Wood. Jemieson = Faik Mulligan, Johnson. | Diuble plays-scott to Pipp; O'Doul ot Me- _ inulnga: off Pillette, 10 in 8 innings: = ug‘ et m r‘e'. wgnm‘e‘ (e ls‘ll;:o;l;‘u- Prosented Sames Rowe. - trainer ot Brotver singled to laft with two gone | Threebasa hit-Mulligan, Sacrifices_Mull ly ‘to Pipp: Hassell fo Pratt to Buras: : s o ment that he q e ring when one mus! en T hiskaway, with 2 §2.000 gold ¢ e it and redehed the far Gore | 80, Faber, Jamiesoo. ~ Doubie” plays—Colling | gan 1o Pratt. to Bael to Dugan. Left on ba ’ i Wi with a grain of salt. He is credited with saying that he doesn’t o of notable oficials. in ner when the ball rolied lhrol:ixl\ Sehalk to Mulligan: Mall ;-‘3-‘ o a7 | o New. York. By Bost ""'pi‘ . s "';'ihn"nln‘ pifcher—Van Gilder, Losing need any money, which is true; that he is tired of the ring racket, !‘"’:;fi!":’.',‘,!":‘;f;m:‘:‘;"l;:’;“nmh:rl':':g Walker's legs. Tilly then got under| Johnsn. - Left on bases—Clevelsnd, iiion. 3 '3, Sra g Comnally, Time ‘of, game—2 hours &nd 30 min- probably also true, and that he plans to finish a brilliant career to the thoroughbred horse, which all Gharrity's Ny to end it. g, i off 1: by Murray, 3: by Russell, 6. Hits— » i Kentucky ad ¥ 3 wion. 15 aft. Sothoron, a_é Struck ,;.‘n_.uylofi ones 7 in 3 2.8 isniogs: off Russell, 7 in utes. with a more brilliant finish. SO, Wt ey obae: 5o sirows. nigui v, Y Morton, 4. Hits—Of Morton. | g 1.3 fnnings; off Murray, 4 in 2 13 lanings; : — e T 4 . Eappily i . an ings; 2 H g . ; . i . Lappily after Wi CAUGHT ON THE FL a0 e O T ning Lasing. pitcses: | off 'Doul, 2'1a 3 nalaga; off 7. Collsl &% | - PTTTSBURGH, Pa., June 24.—Cin- Leonard ‘is reputed to have a fortune of close to a million dollars, | the Juigen rtane mrinis cime back to So;hnmn. uwlm-'-mr-, Owens. Walsh s pogcy). w‘""fl piteher—Russell. [.:I: cinnat! made it two straight from » | all made in the ring. Po_ssessmgg splendid business head, he undoubtedly | victory. Everybody seemed sorry for ~ Sod Mrans me of game—2 hours and 12 "Z";"m'?'&“"h-e'&mnfit'z"" Dingen 234 | Pittaburgh by winning today's game, y would have succeeded in any line of work, but utilizing the cleverest B'l“old;,a wm: qu_;ckgy left.his own party v prob- _ 5 - pair of walloping mitts any lightweight champion ev ed, he gar- & . Bryan Harris or Bob Hasty pr l,,,‘,’,» o 7to 3. 5 f walloping mitt: light: ht “ch 5 ever boabsl d, b e b 'ifiaw;‘{“‘w.'.‘:"l'.:."fi‘::éi', l{;‘e;‘;l:cgr i final game of | Fewater. i 3 e or. B r course, which nestles in the foothills of tonals in/tHaitlicd andifgh Lo Millerdf.. 0 0 {’ 2 } = 3 ise. timns by ths Visttor - beel fruitful source of his wealth while still able to obtain handsome rcturns | Kentucky. The weather was flawless. the series today, starting at 3 o'clock. u.fi?u‘.,y h: g 30 3 3 2| their score down. ;) for his efforts? Not a chance. Once or twice during the afterncon lit- J. T. zachary will face the enemy, . Meuselif.. 4 0 10 0.0 .0| Hollingsworth_relleved. Glasner in|{ NEw YORK, June 24—Brookiyn 3 g tle clouds floated across the sun and a e e “'h:“' by ;‘I‘?vr:lk’s!;n:N‘:‘P::'il Rots i 4 38 38¢ fl':: ::‘xnt'l,\l‘-n:mu::filh-:: .’.’l‘.“’.‘,’, “{e won » Hectis struggle from the Glants E'Jflt‘erfifi‘fi"..fi"“ém" &‘:&"’fl'&i g‘o‘ 1o reware m y ul ' able to i iti s W e those initials really stand for. This Beot $32128 1-4-1i stop the scoring. - y on the Pole” Grounds today, 6 to 5, RATIFICATION in this country over the outcome of the British { gan to gather at § o'clock this morning. is prompted by a query Zach voiced e 1 33| Luaue gave -way to Keok in thegiving the Dedgers two out of thres open championship is not confined to the fact that the cup remains | occupied every place in which.the race in "Cleveland. recently: , “Where do | B 000 sixth. \ 4 g s 7 could possibly be seen. On the grand vou fellows get that ‘Jezebel Tecum- | . PHILADELPHIA. June 24.—Phila- | Skisne! e e - 0.4, |ID the series. on this side; that Walter Hagen, a real homebred, won it, and | stand part of the track the crowd sen’ stufr?* f::‘;.m:v:',?“&';‘;fm?%";‘,%v":‘: Totals.. 38 7 24.10° 2 i[5 T, . b 150 BU:'“’" ""'l";‘ that ‘two other United States representatives—Jim Barnes and Jock 5;,‘:;;'&":;"“;“’;“:_‘:“‘"" of a mile in & —_— ke rOO] o8 n e . 3 B . - - . ! /The start was delayed for five min. ;: both- ends of a double-header. e O mintn, mfter Johnstons home run in | Hutchison—finished right at his heels. When Hutchison won the title S WEIERIT York tes by (ke tuediness of Mosees D o 1 | P 3 7| the,sixth had put them in the lead | st St. Andrew's list year, using ribbed clubs, it generally was contended Moriarty and Nallin. e umps were gam . - '3 s came within one run of | % = < . . 5 nolsily welcomed when they finally |While Jess Winters held the visitors ‘-' } tying the score in the ninth, Meusel's | in British. links circles that.his success was due to his employment of FM HuME RUNS HIT appeared. E 83..'&;‘.,“.5&.5}:‘;’;"‘”..‘,' 1‘_“ o nd > 2 elghth ‘homer featuring a four-run| .. jmplements, which -enabled him to attain_great -backspin on his s Young grabbed off the llon's share| First game. o ° AB.EH. OA. pitch shots. S > of the fielding honors with a couple| Boston. AB.H.O.A. _Phillies. AB.H.0.4. o 2 2.0°8 ) of sensational plays at the expense: Powellef.. 4 1 1-0 ATl d o 133 043 Shortly utchison’s victory last o Bee e T $eigmnniing : iie $15] i peaitine of B Aolrovin i lod 1 tonowed in Pep sprinted far to his lef : > 5 S :‘c‘ogf: “p"mf Bar with. a6 fin dad 147 Faken 4110 20 131 139 -many wmm Usilted States Golf Association, barred the ST. LOUIS, Mo.. June 24.—Errors ferry it to Johnston while off balance. isae 3338 251 320 ribbed as it has also the steel shafted clubs. According to by the Cardinals allowed the Cubs e, 01 4 3070 05 3 010 many-critics in England this action, while not aimed at the to win a slugfest, 10 to 9, today and Naylor’s control was perfect. Nota 25 1 3273 01 86 000 Antdbioan Pected to have the effect of n a slugfest, , today an single free ticket did he lssue and 100 1101 X ol D -specifically, was ex to have the o make it two straight over the locals. seldomn was he in the hole to any S T et 0 0.0 greatly the efficiency of the ers who has been Five home runs were crashed ou batsman. [l 204 1: 31122713 100 using them, but if 50 it was not apparent in their play last week. l{n the .x“c"fifc.é‘é'.,f:""‘“" hitting SR s : < our an 3 ‘The Mackmen gave an instructive 00 [ ABA LY pra i ¥ i i i -| Hornsby hit his sixteenth homer, exhibition of how to make hits count. & ; E . Playing with smooth-faced clubs a;n the cll:uu: at Sandwich, Hutch- | Hornsby hit - o So. few were wastad that only three E X 4 e et and ” e yed just as good control 3f the ball as he did with the cor-. ™ ' "Uph s 4 oajen of the A’s were left on the bases. Holke. Lett -on beses Olnciu ; suirfaces at St. Andrew’s,and in his first qualifying round he set . L. -0.A - i new. mark for the long Prince’s co ith & 71" Detailed reports | Bamiei; 3 1 & § Hetcherss a r the long c urse with a 71 ailed reports | Bmith.cf.. Schultzrf. 5 1 7 show that his work with the mashie gave no evi- i FoniiS, § Although they outhit the Nationals|s: ‘bases—Cruls e plays »n’ g 3 5 : y o en se, - J 2 ? onl base blow, © : F Ty : - of Huf n's ‘play 2 > N0 ‘g’fi.:. ,:‘v:‘;fl: 1%: ‘L’i {il;::enea in ::o = 4 2 o dence of uncertainty; that his pitches were not only accurate in direc- | McHenrr.if 4 quality of the visitors® raps, they get- | Bl oo halie g - ¥ anid 3 3 . i tion, but carried all the stopum necessary to hold them close to the 3 ting a total of -“fll“fl“’“’i’- while |y “MeQuii % \pi d 3 it - 7 £ 5 g cups, ‘Hutchison has demonstrated that the select body which pre- | seock, e A e L e e Sreels f ki ; i : ; w a2d | sumes to ‘govern- golf was wrong in its contention that ribbed clubs | 3 5 8 2 o Ssuronsssas’ CO0OMOOIMI M %l ommocaononommoss Perkins wrenched his left arm when 14, 3 i 7 | affected his play, and the Western Golf Association has proved to a large 2 he fell in heading off a wide return| p,, 4 () g s " = PV A L St n -{‘majority of players, in this country at least, that -there is no well-founded S e D N tin i fie Parkion 2 2 . objection to the steel-shafted clubs. \ H .out was taken for first aid. L Walkerat. > << " pertin st v+ gooa et | 5 s e ok ey 2k " | MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS.| STRIKES OUT FIFTEEN. | mum missiic o R . Gowdy.c. F 523 o 122 ] - T e — . Swarson fanned fifteen and allowed | *Batted for Pfeffer in ninth - inning. I el e T | ey £ 8.4 FEE. : 3 % S| HARVARD EVENS SERIES, S i, R i S e 18204 1 L4 e Gharrity just as Perkins col- : é 3 AL 2 P 3 7 : g 23 T o "him aus ST bounosd o i : |Laurel & it QEATMG YALE,; 8 TO 7. T T T e W s i like & rubber ball. B, Mass., Jane 2—In’ 5 of the, best contests played in -the § . e e : R i pog 3 “iage 4T AL°0 CAMBRIDGE, Mass,, June 24—In & Brower, with a doubls arid single to L= ———— % 3 -hif ori; Soldier Feld to- hi credé made :.ha be;x !lhowl :: 3 X 9 > > evened the. 8 . ¥ B s the Griffmen nst Naylor. Boston 2 feating - ¢ ; g - of Turkey's bln‘:les b4 3 swats sliced eip WASHINGT( R Y s » -Bot| e attack, " : ; GIANTS SIGN HURLER. His “alle i oo |- gciog” R % : O 3 NEW - YORK, June 24—The New to left fleld. y* is in_the other direction. 3 | York. Nationals have slgned Clinton circuit this year. —— {2 il e contest: ; & B A 5 2, Erteknon’s single in_the third was|gac Jams, Plar— : 3 b who: relieved | Blume, Colgate Collegé pitcher. He - the first hit he has made this beason. | Fiekehe esife. T = ; | Tosers raitied. in the. 3 ¥ | Ko byt freely. - Z 4 e %‘#’?‘Nflofifin Ry B e He now has.the imposing aversge| NOGICRVS." o "o Lanein Sruck o % ® coun % : at" the New]| . : Y Tk ommended that he be signed. . OF Atexsnder, 4 105 motags: o By Fillingim, 1: by Winters, 1; by Lan- by. T ; . 1 COPRs i B TION. e e ; i 5 inige: oft Walker, none i phia’s efforts to clamber out | Sn6; ' Fite—0% Viliagim, 1D 156 R8s | ot ovahy 1e0 Pyt : e . : : v g 5 Yodiniaps i yun‘mn STATE'LEAGUE.” o nf:homllumn_u‘n;:vfll:fir u:’l‘: s .ll(:z place Red Sox w By Wisters | (Bocckel

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