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FINISH SEASON AT HOME, "~ WHILE YANKS ARE ABROAD Huggins Admits Handicap of Playing on Road at Close of Campaign, But Is Confident. Six Teams in American League Race. BY GEORGE CHADWICK. EW YORK, Ju Miller Huggins was asked today whether he thought finishing at home had a salutary effect on a base ball team that was trying to win the championship. “If it is a close race, was the reply b Why 2" Ylayers eat home food, sleep on home beds and can get away from On the road they eat what they find before them, sleep at least the time in Pullmans and don't know where to go to get away i unless they lock themselves in their rooms, and they are N Ju recogiize that the Yanks finish on the road this year?” that's why I'm talking this way."” “[lie Giants finish at home. What do you figure they'll do in the 5 probably, but that's as far as I'm going. T haven't to say about the other league. If we win, we'll play 'em, may be, and I think we'll come out on top. We've got the anytl whoever got ers this pitc 3 . 1 five games are needed to win the championship, and only five, those may be the very games that the Giants will take into camp for their own. Then they have three games be about uch cla scem o £ very are wors thi of bling and misanthropic Pittsburghs, who are right where every club goes when it loses its manager and its confidence in itself. They have three contests with Cincinnati then. The Reds Polo Grounds if the Giants are headed for the pennant, because the New York club will outgame them. They have three with the Cubs, and on that round of the big cities the Cubs will be playing_ball which might do for the American Association, but is not likely to go far against the pen- nant aspirants of = the National League. They have threé games with St. Louls which will be desperately fought if there is any occasion for it. year improv- national gue W Jack Hen 1b, now leading ., which team ationals on he m ate wouldn't to the National League uld tell him he could rope in the halt suid t ances with on the Polo Grounds with the crum- | 1 not be hard to beat on the ([ By that time the Giants may be so inati and Chicago.” L B wuil off that every morning the Cai o e Favored the Glants. 140,15 will look out of their windo 1 you look the National League | it S N 725, o ver to Lady Luck. » not realize ROW |74} this time the New York club is 2 Giants. Themak-| e ed o "ty own swampy little ing ¢ tter of WCK- 1 p1y Grounds, where it seems impossi- Owners vell until fl‘l»Jl‘\”- ,’;?.'.‘}: ble for club to make headway their vocal co strained & kchedules are glven out. and ninety- said one of the Na- times out of a hundr.d they iy ras ne oula mot have done so well if they had had ¢ blanche to fix every- svey-dovey for their teams. Iber, first of all, that the sea. is ‘more t half over and made to order for New York and the Giants did not know it. It's Different With Yanks. While the Giants are at home all this time, the Yanks will be travel- wh onts the it absolutely |ing. They are not the best road club fants | in the world. They must have a lead o even if you happen[to start into the country of the £ rejudiced against them |enemy with any confidence, and yet New York is given much [their pitchers may carry them through when they are off their own reservation. However, there is no such chance for analysis of the race in the Amer- ican League as there IS in the Na- The American sweepstakes 1s are the cham- the team to be does not ma hink of Bo use the 1 \n because the therefor ter a whoop W ton st - P'h _ ¥ is a low place, u tional. < the remainder [too close. There are opportunities in ep ng powders and|it for four clubs, as the race stands 1o show favoritism. |today. and if the limit were stretched it would not be out of the way. ork club now is on ito =i ern trip. It may aiSuppose the Boston American League I'ad there. but to date [club were to come through with a lot other way. When it|of good pitching. Give them ten vic- h tern trip it tories in succession to encourage the Yight back to the Polo|players and see what would happen. roific and play the western clubs,|Chicago and Detroit have walked up t dle back to the |and down the ladder and threatened th! ason. | first place several times, and all of hat wil ve September in the [the leading clubs have ghown a dis- 1 a program be- | tinctively characteristic punch at one . a ¢ have five|time oganother. n the Copyright, 1922.) B W e FIRLS WILL RACE BOYS 0 persons participated o contests, mostly of | ren residing in the neighborhood will ure, held by the Wash- | be held at the Trinity Community playground Tuesday afternoon. Not Odd Fellows' Home Associa- ninth annual excar-|only will the future Paddocke per- MANY CAPTURE PRIZES More th the in an Ir wasn't even close. STANDING OF THE TEAMS IN INDEPENDENT SERIES UNLIMITED DIVISION. SECTION A. w. L. Pe Shamrock 20 1o Sherwood 1 867 Domivican Lyceim 1 ‘887 Knickerbocker ...,. 1 667 Tenleytown .. 2 2000 | Jr. 0. U. A. M. 3 000 TODAY'S GAME. Domlnican Lyceum vs. Shamrock, at Mo- | hawk, 3, TOMORROW'S GAM Dominican Lyceums vs, Jr. 0. U. Congress Heighte, pias, - O U A Mo 8t YESTERDAY'S RESULT. Shamrock, 6; Sherwood. B SECTION B. Mohawk War Finance Gibraltar . Costello Post Black .. Hartford . e TODAY'S GAME. Hartford ve. Glbraltar, at Linworth, 1:30. TOMORROW'S GAME. Mobawk vs. Hartford, at Mohawk, s YESTERDAY'S RESULT. No game scheduled. AL | SECTION C. W 5.15. | W. F. Roberts. Woodiey » Optometris Chion Printers. Manbatta Mercury 1 1 o TODAY'S GAME. None scheduled. e TOMORROW'S G, _Optometrists vs. Woodle: 5:15. ME. at Tenleytown, YESTERDAY'S RESULT. tion during its . L chesapeake Beach, Md.|form. but. in accordance with the L e il S i present.day attitude of the sex, girls Thase ning prizes In the events| y/"iic \ith the boys in their at- were: Tempts at breaking records. It is for the advancement of such healthy activity and competition that the Caravan Club has arranged with the Washington base ball club to Joseph Parkinson: 2, race—1 trginia Colla; 4, Helen for girls—1, Caroline Spring- ' Rahuia; 5, Jelen’ Nashi 4, | tuin ‘over the et procecds of” the Th for girls e . o | gama between the Nationals and the dash for gleis 1, Thelms GI8YL | White Sox here August 24 to Trini- Fir- Rixier; 3. Ev 4, ty Community House. the fund to be devoted to that instituton’s work nia Carter. byard dash for girls— ¥ Bixier: 3, Liillan P among chlldren. -y al (7’“"} "‘E Doys Trinity Community House for sev- fordjack: 2. Frederick J eral years has been promoting ath- Henry Deavel Ramond Roach: Je- letic activities as a most essential part of ehild development. During the win- ter a gymnasum is employed, but 4 Enrl Clarke: 2. | the summer work is conducted in the fetcalf: 4, La- | Community House yvard and «Ian that & R e portion of the pavement about Indiana for bose—1. Joserh oG+ | avenue and 3d street which the police department has allowed to be roped off for the purpose. et CA FOLEY’S GOOD HURLING BLANKS CRESCENT A. C. Holy Name Juniors yesterday reg- istered their fourth straight victory in the junior division of the city base ball tournament, beating Cres- cent Athletic Club, 13 to 0. Foley, pitching for Holy Name, yielded no passes and but four hits and mever was in danger of being scored against. The score. Cres'ts. ABH.O.A. H.N.Jr. AB.H.0.A. Smith.ef. 02 Werls .51 1 Lehman,ib Kirchner,rf 8 Price.lt Tripp.rf. .. Logan.p. Miteheil b Simonds,rf. ¢ Burke.c,D. Saro Ardino; 6. young men—1, Is J. H. Hiser; n—1. Sally Holder; Holdér; 4, Emma 1, Charles Heage for s Heagenge: 3, for young women—I Josephine Thomas: 8, 5 : 4, Mary Fisber: 5, Mrs. Arnett. Shee race for men—1, A. J. Hildebrand; 2, J. David Bowen: 8. A’ R. Thrift; 4, A, H. &mith; 5. I 0. Lund. Fat women's race—l1, Rpmiige Little: 3. Mrs. Ruth Miller. Hoabia reiny race for married comples—1, Mr. apd Mre. J. Davis Bowen: 2, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas: 3. Mr. and Mrs.' 1." 0. Lon 4, Mr. and Mrs, Bryant; 5, Mr. and M Bixiler. One-leg_race for women—1, Mary Fisher; Folder: 3, Miss Sarton: 4, W. A. Trene Barton; 2, Carberry: 4, Mra! Fat men's race—1, D. Praither: 2, Milles; 8, Mr. Bryant: 4, W. A. Grier. Nafl-driving contest for brides—Adn Holder, 79: Bthel Witkowska, 129; Agnes Connelly, 81} Ceclle Knode, S5 n bottle contest for young women— o B Stewart; 3, Mias ley. Montgomery: 2. 4, Mrs. Ruth Mr. FUTRTRRIRAN HoMocOMoN amawsooma HonocoMING &l ommmn 5l comumennon P4 8l cmanSuamoon Totals.. Holy Name, Jrs. Crescents Rups—Werle, Kirchnér (2), Mitcheil Morris _(2), Farrington elnee Mitchell, Pri Mills Belt, Taylor (3). Two-base hits—Mitchell (: Farrington. Three-bass hit—Mitchell. _Hol run—Kirchner. Stolen bases—Kirchner (2), Morris (2), Lovelace. Burke. Bases on balis— } OFf Burke, 2; off Morris, 2. Struck out—By Burke, 4; by Morris, 5; by Foley, 3. Double lay—Miichell to Mills to Lovelice: Hite— 855 Flnge. " il by pitchesBy Foiey (81 nnings. ¥ pitcher—By Fol - mmonds). - Umpire—Mr. Vensel. v BOLLING FIELD DEFEATS WALTER REED TOSSERS Bolling Fleld bested Walter Reed ‘Hospital, 7 to 2, yesterday in an Army district of Washington ochampionship series game. Swede Swanson kept the hospital team’s seven hits scat- tered and was supported well. The obl ol conmoornso b Mrs, Atnetes & ating contest for men—1. Tsrael pail: 2. Charles Heageage; 8, D. Murphy; 4, . Cabperstein, MORAN-BECKETT BOUT - GOES BY THE BOARD #Bftv YORK, July 22.—Frank Moran he's in again—and Joe Beckett th# English champion, hda it all hook- ed:up for a battle in England, but yow.find that no promoter is ‘willihg to-make an offer for the match. So it Jooks es though Soldier Jones will A 3 Dbagtle Joe for British supremacy. e Sordier Jones, who is the Canadian 30 heéavyweight champlon, is going big 20 in-Bngland. His feat in pounding i3 Albert Lloyd to a whisper and then 43 Josing the battle on & foul interested 13 j.ondon fighting fans. Then recently g o he-knocked out Guardsman Penwill. H ; J next opponent will be George Cublk, thée Australian. 5 s Totals. 35 72412 400100 x-T7 000200 il PPING IS PUNISHED. FRAN cl Coast League thad he has fined Ping e of the ;Icru- dubu:u and him who had abused th or, v TODAY'S GAME, 1 Aptec va. Auburn, at Washington barracks, TOMORROW'S GAME. Petworth vs. St. Peter's, at Brookland, 5:15. YESTERDAY'S RESULT. No game scheduled. Ay SECTION B. Linworth . Y Silver _ Spring 5 2 500 Holy Name. = ¥ 1 00 Park View S0 1 000 Ariel . i 2 ‘000 TODAY'S GAME. None scheduled. TOMORROW'S GAME, sk View vs. Holy Name, at Union Park, YESTERDAY'S RESULT. No game scheduled. JUNIOR DIVISION. Optometrists, 9; Mercury, 0 (forfeit). SENIOR DIVISION, - BECTION A. w. Roamer Y b Aztee . 3 o St. Teresa g 1 Petworth . S 1 Mohawk Junior .« 2 2 5 Auburn « 0 4 0 i 8t. Peter' 0 4 000 SECTION A. w. L. Holy Name Junor. 4 0 Irinity . 3 1 2 1 - 2 1 A 2 3 400 1 2 ‘333 F 333 o 5 2000 TODAY'S GAME. Atlantic vs. Trinity, at Trinity, TOMORROW'S GAME. 5_5.1;1:1 vs. Epiphany Junfor, at Linworih, 1:30, YESTERDAY'S RESULT. Holy Name Junior, 13; Cresceat, 0, BECTION B. w. Enickerbocker Juniof..... 3 0 1000 .- 2 o 1.000 1 o oo o L 1 00 . 2( 8 400 GAME. J None scheduled. Linmortn TWMORROW'S GAME, mworth Junfor vs. Mount Washington barracks, 5:ig. - Lot Ratekeri S IERDAT'S KESULTS. ckerbocker Junlor, 8: Anacost] Rount Pleasant ve. Plasa. ne seports ™ > at 1 TODAY'S AMB. Nemo ocheduiod. "~ ° O TOMORROW'S GAME. Linworth ts J e Midgets va, QOleveland Park, at YESTERDAY'S RESULT\ No game scheduled. —_— BUFF IS CHALLENGED. | NEW YORK, July 22—Johnny Bufr, filyweight champion of the. United States, today was formally challenged for a titular bout with Ind| Rus- sell, Steelton, Pa., whose ger, Joe Barrett, posted a $2,600 forfeit with' the New York boxing com- mission. z WILL WATCH RIVALS. CHICAGO, July, 22.—Charlie White, Seley ShampionsRD, will withoss witness the Leonard-Lew Tendler -tl.uo s Bas posted » $3,500 York ‘weight ta g Mitw'ke D SPORTS - SECTION. W. L M. Haven 51 3 ittafleld 43 I} E- 5 AT WASHINGTON CLUB B00d scores were registered yesterda: lot Contests This Week s wxxows | |ONE BIG SERIES BATTLE WILL BE STAGED TODAY Dominican Lyceums and Shamrocks to Clash. Latter and Knickerbockers Are Due to Meet in Important Set-to Wednesday. VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Won, Lost. s w2 “ a7 40 87 .- 4 40 g 80 5O AMERICAN AS§OCIATION. . L. Pot. w. I3 811 Louls' / # ] e 47 /602 Kan. Oif flnl:-b:l' l‘: Tolede... 33 EASTERN LE. 5 T o AGIJE" BY JOHN B. KELLER. IG games are due this week in the city independent sandlot base ball tournaments. Teams well advanced in the several sectional title races will clash and the results will bear importantly upon the outcome of the various series. Although rain has prevented the completion of the first round of contests in the championships, the round will be started according to schedule and some of the prominent nines that *‘were nosed out by supposedly weaker clubs in their iniial meetings are thirsting for revenge. The dark horses, however feeling their oats and are more than ready to give their better | Y rivals a gooq run for the laurels. i One of the miost interesting matches of the week shou today between thegDeminican Lyceums and the Shamrocks of <ect in the unlimited division. These nines are to battle on the Mohaw at 17th and D streets southeast, starting at 3 o'clock, and it's dollars 1 doughnuts that practically all of Pipetown and the Island will be at hand to sec their favorites in action. Rivairy between these clubs has been especially keen for some years are wn Northeast are to meet at Unio: and action aplenty should result and a 10-to-8 trouncing handed the|Roamers. who are lead sec Shamrocks by the Dominicans early | tion, have met and cefeated all other this geason failed to subdue the em: nal riva he Aztecs and tional Pipetowners. Rather it served | Petworth, whi ithwest ag to inflame their desire to overcome |gregation has won three times i as the Dominicans and they will be up|many starts. Both teams will harl and at 'em this afternoon. There | their strongest Jine-ups into the fray should be some good pitching in the fray, for the Dominicans have avail- able Clatterbuck, McConnell, Krupp and Hilquist, «ll capable hurlers, and the S8hamrocks can call upon Rouda Mohawk Athletic Club is well on its way toward the championship in sec- 1 espite adverse weather conditions, tion B of the unlimited division in the weekly trapshoot at the Washing- | Pugh and Kuhnert, a nifty p: e and defeated wl other mem- {on Gun Club's Benning grounds. Capt Some Other Big Games. preszed in but one engagement. The CARL THO NE A o with ';_,:’";:3-5 stralght | Contenders in today's series head- | Mohawis open their rouna NER Won the ‘main handices sooce. 1o'we |liner have other important engage- [WMOTIOw S€ainst the Hurtfordy. a tea) 49 E Conner finished second, one_ point be.|ments during the week. On Wednes- | initial ‘encounter 00 OF 0 e hind the winner. day the Shamrocks will visit the < Stan Harris made a general mess of it in Friday's frolic with the Tribe, and got good and sore at himself, with the result ygsmrdsy that he played a whale of a game in the field, collected a couple of bingles, was robbed of another and tossed in a couple of stolen bases for good measure. The trusty graphlex of Don Carlos Thoner here illustrates | on Monroe, Britt and Livesey tied for high gun, targeis. They are credited with legs Knickerbockers for a return tilt that means much to both teams. Th Knicks were drubbed on Mohawk fleld in the first meeting of the nines, | Two Linworth Athietic Club nincs The each breaking 49 of 50 now appear in line for senfors remain unbeaten B of their class. and about titles in two more e the club's monthly trophy. In the how Bucky topped off a spectacular day by swiping third immediately after pilfering the middle cushion in round 5.|Sh0L-off for the spaon, Monroe won. |but they have becn traveling at 4|victories will clinch the honors for With the aid of thelr handicaps, |€90d clip since and should be primed |y " 10" (he midget division the eight gunners tied fof the handicap|for the second encounter with the|gotiy, o GG TUUESL TAEEN spoon, which was won eventually by Harps. The latter, can be counted|py gne m SVIR R anaice 3¢ oh Col. Shepherd. Each of the contestants | upon to struggle desperately, though. | pio, %5, "IT% FAE G0, ARESE S S | NINES who, with his handicap; totaled 60 was |for o defeat. never sets Well Wilh|morfow morning. when it meeta the [ a leg on the club’s mouthly | them. it o v S {h ndicap trophy. ¥ hieatiy e Pominliane, will sat- | ST SR Becks oo Teinicy feld. WII I CI SH IN BENEFIT roThetwency” contestants scored s [tempC a come-back against theSNST | L pon ienimn remain in 1o 1 A 2 woods. e southwest boys wer amns n the Club Hdep. |outclassed somewhat when they first [E€t division. now that the Hegan Shoot Shoot |took a fling xt the Langdon crew.| have been eliminated by the series Wilson * -4 4i|Put are confident the latters success |eXecutive commitiee This nine o od Stine 41lwill not be repeated. This time the|lo appear for its engagenie il . . - ¢ Britt Dominicans will be better fortified so | the Cleveland Parks and 1 Cube, 'WITH nines representing Knickerbocker Club and Costello Post | Eamon - | Ty in pitehing is concerned, aithough | thereby forfeiting its series franchise of the American Legion clashing, the game to be play iveses the Bherwood nine has not been weak- | g played at|Livesey ened to an N e z s % 4 y extent.. Although the Optometrists we A American League Park next Saturday for the benefit of the | Hriver Tuesday's game in section C of the [given a game by forfeit vesterday National Catholic Community House ought to be a first-class affair. Thoss | KPrt R LT e E e s P L e B SR e ) £ the affai b Lact . 2 | Dennis Roberts and Union Printers will be | uniformed team on tiie f Lmrge’u n; affair f" ict "1 will be such and they are warranted in r“.:flf?” :;_;‘mor;::‘u. promises to h; a tmf'krr, executive committee likely will making the prediction, for the clubs which will conte he Roberts club has suffered from |clare the forfeiture invalid Pt L It e e tiohs ot e DIRtrre Rl el ot among | Fusstes e e e i e e R LS i ; Vi 2 - 8 . vin in 8 ome h A not had ime » is keen and a trophy cup will be at stake to add zest to the engagement. Slonroe starts and lead the section. The|don uniforms. The Optometrists d Prizes also will be awarded players periorming best in the several de. | Shererd Printers opened with a victory; then. |mot relish being credited with partments of the fray. Parsons through a misunderstanding, forfeited |a victory and are anxious to actuall Jimmy Hughes, veteran sandlot um. | ————————— e Martia to the Woodleys. The team, however, [ play the game pire, will be at hand to officiate. He L s e . - He y in the section a bat-| Forty-three games are i e %oy vt | SHAMROCK GAIN LEONARD IS MATCHED. | fo & i Wbty o dnog 5 Whimae | o i wesk 5 e There Wil Mhe T S e cmintit e and CHICAGO, July 22— Benny Leon.|TAllSrE interesting for the Roberts|games to be played after speedy runners and flelders in action, ard, lightwelght champion, has been | A most attractive game is scheduled tokows: not to mention a galaxy of eapable matched to meet Ever Hammer of|in section A of the senior division. TUESDAY. pitchers. The Knicks will send their Chicago in & ten-round contest ut|Aztec Athletic Club of Southwest & full siréngth into the struggle. Their Michigan City, Ind. August b [ Washington and the "Roamers: of | UNLIMITED DIVISION—Section A. sauad will include O'Neal and Toore, S Sherwood va. Tenleytown, at Tenley- catchers; Goodman and Counselman She . town, first basemen; Kessler, second buse- |, Shamrock Athletic Club went into e at Hodckerbecker, Sy man; Oertel, third baseman; W he lead in Section A of the unlimited neetion C, W. F. Roberts vs. Untom shortstop, and Carroll, Gantt, § division of the sandlot base ball = 'I'I‘ Printers, at Washingt barracks, Matthews and Sothern, outficlders champior s vesterday, when § ING 5415, Linkins. Fisher and Smith will attend | feated the Sherwood olub, 6 to _,.“";; SENIOR DIVISION—Section A, St the hurli | was the first loss In the séries for th Terean vs. Aztee, at Mohawk, 5:15; Diie ILagigmaires) also have a lot} Langdon team. € section B, Linworth va. Ariel, at Ben- of sturdy athletes to thrust into the | Humphre an : ning, 5:30. siruggle, On their roster are Averill, Sherwnods, but . Reaasbuns eotetns (1 it NATIONAL. I0R DIVISION—Section A, Po- | Hudson, 'S weffer_and Smink Dleeh the LC0ring after the sixth ‘Inming. | piayer. Ciub e l':"';;‘u‘n o (In Bfteen or more games.) Ve Warwick, at inworth, er: h atterson, catchers ruffy was solved b: a B ‘ . S i er. Cl e g oo Smalley and Plunkett, first basemen: |in several inmimes ang Cyjiimrocks ™40 724 413 Seenpi e ap. 1omaRsp. vo | FULIEL o Mount Kelley and Bander, second busemen! | decisive run before a. ba(u)rrh o b‘ i 56122 3 403 | Hornsby, St. L7010 76 140 26 14 MeCarthy and Charles, shortstops;|retired in the ninth. Th ad been 9 17 0 -888 } &:ibson, Bos. ... 2 3.0 WEDNESDAY, Pluckan and Pollock, third basemen, | . The score: pham 8 63 | Wremier, Cin 10 5 1 : and Grifith, Morrisey, Dillon, Whaley 3 T4 pihrks. ABH. 0.4 T 10 o8 | Gainer, Bt L.0. 0 UNLIMITED DIVISION—Section A, — 4 8 Swe'ner.rf 5 3 85 81 8 1 ) 1 11 <{nickes ker, 5:15; wection B, Con- This week weem» o be an open one 42080 s ar s 10310 2B 0T 30 Gewir B ¥ tello Post wvs. Gibraltar, at Unlen for benefit games. One is scheduled | ENtelecf 4 1 0 0 Eagan 310074 | Srepten 138 31 48 1 848 | Snyde: Y. 9 Park, 5:15; wsecilon ¢, Mercury wvs. for Weofnesday at Amarican League | JFpmib 2 1.3 0 321 1| el 288 5010013 5 47| Daubert, Cin ' | Optometrixty, @t Washington bar- Park. United States Marine; Hurveriss. 2 0 0 0 2 olo ofooNn st L. 7 & 67113 6 5 341 Johnston, Biin. . rackn, 5 ar nine now being selecte S 0 3| Haney.' Der. TR 3 10 1 S| emawiyne Pits | - SENIOR \DIVIRION=—_Section 8. St provide 4 contest for the benéfit of A o8 36 Miner, ‘Oh 0 Peter's va. Auburn, at Rosedale, 5+ the disabled service men at § Eliza- o, z 0 Hesrve e sectlon B, Silver Spring eths. —— —_ Barphart, P Vi , at Brookland, 5 B Totals. 3812 27 11 35 B. Grifth, L‘d.’: Jrl"t.\‘l:m DIV 1810 N—<Section A, Cres- Given fair weather, & seething mob | *None out when winniog run was scored. 7 $ | Duncan, Gin. cent vx. Stonton Jus of base bali fans will jam their way | Sherwood. 0103100 005 " | Mitchell, Bkin 5:30; wection B, Ann fnto Olympia Hollow in Georgetown | Shamrock. .. )7 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 1—6 o0 T R Linworth Junior, at Mohawk, 5 this afternoon to witness the conflict| Runs—Smitheon (2), Humphreys, O. Steele. 83 Walker, Phi 3 MIDGET DIVISION—Cleveland Park between the Knickerbockers and Rex | Taylor, E. Steele. H. Steele, Herr, 8mith (2), 712 | Harper.' Cin, 83 3 ws. Liberty Cubs, at Trinity, 10. Athletic Club. arly this season the Long.” Brrore Smithwon” (3, Engan, Smith, S50, Canniagh'm o 11 texm feated the Knicks. 4 to 1, ., B, i base hits— L A :;f.f"&.’l (}:l(u—ly are burning to turn B e s, Tiylor, C. Steele. Threebase | gheely. Chi. - 8 % 53 Mann, 8t L0 % 08 P A0 nley Py wil Bt at 8 Semitlson, Smith Bolen b}-&;m;{. Manios, Det. e e e Alaridge. cni; - 4 01 TUNLIMITED DIVISION—Section A. o'clock. All Knick players are to re-| Steele. Hases on balls—Off Bruffey, 1: off | LArT. Bot 5 186 0 1 St 1 o o0 reum vs. Sherwood, at port at the fleld an hour before game | Roudabush, Struck out—By Roudabush, 8; | Jamieson. 49108 0 8 2 8 g,- tion B. Black va. S by Humplireys. 5: by Bruffs, 11 Passed | J06% Wesh 4598 7 ¢ 49 2’8 153 balls—Duny (2). Hits—Off Roudabush, 3 {n 3 [ 2 opory, Wi im sl 31 e 20 Unifon Printers will take another | Wiiney: off Humphreys, § fo 5 inolags. Um- | v, ach, Dt. - i3 o 417 - fling at the Silver Spring semi-pros s RERN Falk, Chi. 36 88 8 1 5 1u s SEN this afterhoon in a_game on the et Williams. 8t. L. 62 97 21 26 = 18 Terean va. Ver Spring diamond, beginning at 2 Van Gilder, 8t. L. 82 53 9 16 1 0 Gooch, - $ 2 hawk. 5:15. 4 o'clock. The Printers recently played Bos. 26 50 4 1 Barber, S e JUNIOR DIVISION—Section A a tie game with the Marvlanders and ‘5 47 98 2 5 hd ] lantlc vs. Epiphany Jumior. at Lin- believe they can grab the better end Clo {g :g lg { M 82 98 | worth, Nanie of the score on this occasion. ) g,u,fiy, gh“‘ 2 10 0 1 ‘)'-R,'L'u'h‘ :1 2 ‘3 | Junior, at raeks. til. Cl 3 7 5 War Department is heading the De Rico, Wash Ge 418 2 33 il Reton B eer At Rmicken partmental League with a record of Beott, 42 98 21 " 48 | bocker, 3:15. thirteen wins and two losses. Treas- %\‘-:I.,':S',‘ ey s it; fi—', 0 1‘ 5: ,*" ‘r' & ¥ rv is second with eleven victories i il B 014 Nehf. N 5 > U e defeats and Union Printers| MILWAUKEE, July 22.—Walter H, | firuak Oh ol avons Frisch, N. ¥ 8 251 43 118 . third with eight successes in twelve [ Liginger, president of the National |Clark, Det. 89 152 26 44 2,1 De Derry, Bin...(B0. 247 a7 32 UNLIMITED DIVISION—Section A, starts. Post Office has won five of |Boxing Association of the United |Nustmaker, Clev.20 38 8 11 0'0 Aluwmich] S LT @7 208 3 Sap 3 den| mdekerbocker b Ir b fftcon games, Bureau of Engraving |giaies’ has appol Perkins, Phil. ... 81 288 33 & 3 1 Powell, Bog" 27 10 1 308| Congress Heightx, 5:30; section B, and Printing four of fourteen and g pppinted representatives 168 .32 48 3 2 Flack Cht SC L 01 ooy 33 31 3 2 301l Contello Post vs. War Finance, at ‘Agriculture two of fourteen. i‘r‘nm the various boxing commissions M ano? Rotwer, ity © 12 15 51 3 1 ua| Knickerbocker, 5:15; aection C. Union at are members of t! 5 raynor, Pit 71 286 42 84 2 6 04| Printers ws. Mercury, at Mohawk, War has sluged fts way to the [sociation on a commiting to b Eaoa | B N %..... 8 38 85 of § 3 Mattox, ' Pitt 1 34 51000 top, its batting average of .334 being |as the national boxing championship 70 219 40 62 = o g:'fl& mfikln 15 34 4 00 SENIOR DIVISION—§ection A, Ax- Iobeh better than that credifed to any | committee, that will assume. Charge Lk BN Welnert. Phil A tecs wa. Roamer, Union Park, Mher nine in the circuit. The War- [of all championship contests that ase paE 200 Olson, Biln. -.. sl 5:15; , Ariel ve. Silver Spring, Clors also are pointing the way to|held under the control of the mational | Gori 5 % d i Burd, Cin.’ 58102 012 at Silver Spring, the others in fielding. Lowery of the | asséciation. 1 343 8b 88 ¥ b . 20 6 0 0 JUNIOR DIVISION — Section A, Printers is the best individual batter,| The committee will consist of 3. 91 10 85 0 1 23 s 2 Trinity wx. Warwick, at with a mark of .553 in thirteen|Richard T. Burke, chafrman, Louisi- | ! 85 91 15 25 2 0 59108 0 9 {5:15; Crescent vs. Epiphany Juni games. Werber of Bureau has hit|ana boxing commission; Frank McMillan, 23 6 6°19 0 3 3 AT | at Brookland, 5:15; wection B, Lin- £71, but has participated in only | Murphy, Connecticut boxing commis- | st Cler 18 33 5 9200 R worth Junior va. Havoe, at Trinity, five games. . [sion; W. H. Rocap, Philadelphia Box- | Jacopuon Sc"L... 80 20 41 56 § 1 @824 5:15. — 300 ‘in the |iDE, commission; " Cogswell Latrobe, | Bchalk, Chi. ..... 85 2635 41 71 310 g8 MIDGET DIVISION — Midland vs. Others batting above 300 1 Maryland boxing commission: B. A.|O0'Rourke, Bos. .. 36 120 20 82 1 4 12 | Liberty Cub, Trinity, 10. league are Pfeil, War, .500; Clatter- | McAuley, Michigan boxing commis. | Helmach. Phil. .. 22 30 5 8 0 1 18 S rcasurs, S0 Loonia, War |sidn: i, Mylotcen, St Soriny | S8 B 4 H 1 ; .452; Hankins, Bureau, .444; chi- | commission; L. R. D W son’ Printers, 44 Tetraule War, |boxing commission. ovle, Nebraska | gauser, Phil. 11142 w5 14 2% 4 ¢ o BIG LEAGUE HURLING Suess, Printers, .418; > 3 Bureau, .412; Smith, Agriculture, .40 2 g ann. F A Chrriek, Bureau, .344; Anderson, Post| BOUT PL, 4 8T 848 48 90 0 3 I 03 AMERICAN, 3 Offi 381; Patterson, Post Office, . 78 22 36 65 1 5 3 R Pitther Gub, " W.L. Pitehep. Ghb W.L 372; ' Niedfeldt. War, .360; Hood,| DETROIT, July 22—Due to inablity 65 248 40 64 1 6 & = Kolp, 8t. L_..... 7 2 North, 8t L 671 Printers, .358; Tingle, Treasury, .354 | of Leo P. Flynn, manager of Bil| R 23 Pillette, Det. .11 4 C¥10 8 Peterson, Bureau, = .353; _Casper,| Bronnan, Chicago heavywelght, 45 148 18 37 02 5t a4 Bush, ¥. Y. 11 4 03 1 Agricultire, .342; Charlton, 'War, .340; | reach this city, the meeting of Fiynn S muaiy 3 A Duntorth, 8¢ T8 2 31 Cfirke, War, .§33; Fisher Bireau.| jack Kearns, manager of Jack Demp. aah, 029 00 8 18 0 0 1 M4 3 900 Divis Bt Lo 7 3 i .383, and Newman. Post Office, ".302. | sey, and Floyd Fitzsimmons, Michigan 14 8 3 0e 82 S 5.0 Leverette, 3 12 5 S and Schwalen- | CItY: Ind, fight promoter, to have | Bush Wash. ol 6 31 01 S i Morton, Ol H 13 € Kelsers pltching and ShWwolen-|beer held'hero today, and at which ZMEDO o8 % % so0o0 : 17 burg's “nitting helper Lo ign: | articles were to have been signed for 57 107 33 48 1 0 ? o3l H t3 empsey-Brennan e 1 01 win in @ game with the Velerans |uchigan City Labor day. has been pat 3 -0 813 00 240 82 228 48 84 8 1 H 1§ Kelser granted but threo hits and |over Snt tomorrow at Buftal pul 38 88 T 21 0 0 .239 T 268 88 33 0 Ald; 12 8 fanned eleven batters. - 3 T8 573 30 o4 0 8 33 S = 012 § Haines e — = ~ : 45 136 20 32 1 2 285 l1e 7 Seat Pleasant Athletio Assoclation’s 33 64 6 15 0 0 3 A S 7 5 oot Taais o ey & doubiss| SEEKING FIGHTERS. 228515 RS RERE e RE- LT a enilwol E Ty, . header today. Ken'wor's 2t 1:30]| SAN .FRANCISCO, July 22—ack |Fiags 25 52 1112’2 0 23 A VRTRIERS Lindsey, Clev. .. 4 3 Cheoves, H Ol T 4 PSyoniiey Athletia Club | Munro, fight promoter, today wae' in 828 w0 et 16 3B 3708 30| sl iz H c 5 ¢ an Francisco on a tour of E 2 e e G : STt o Statos In which e DIans to Rors oo Fle e B 8o 0 Zigonieke QN H J. D. King denires games with un- | glittering inducements for American 39 104 0 3 221 e n o0 Ehmke, Det. 1 5 Jimited teams for his Naval Hospital | boxers to’ visit Australa. - Specia] awBRali S S | Mays, 'N. ¥...010 10 H nine. He may be telephoned at West aen:;du will be made. to Benny 18 g 0 590 0 anyn A cn‘i’ 1 z H 2369, : Leonard and Johuny Kilbane, Munro B S i CBoA 810 0%0 il St Dot 14 4 H a Tett 2 2% 71 516 0 0 a | Courtney. Chi...3 3 3 ArMiigton Athletic Club nosed out —_—— Tavan, St L..... 58 180 15-43 0 1 the Superbas yesterday, 4 to 3, in ST Kelieher, Chi; 11" 48 R R S0 8 3 s Sunden-hnine eame, omity, who| BOXER SHOT; DIES. | Rt T B O i D e 18 elg] 3 < Ariingtone, atowed but one hit. ' | NASHVILLE Tenn, July 22-W. L B oasy T S = weight pugilist, ki 4 8 7 2 0 Arel Junjors Took the measure of | the ring as Kid Woits. ln roman AR 2% @1 900 3 the Independent Juniors vesterday in|'from bullet wounds said by police to : . ) - a 2-to-1 encounter. Waple's pitch-|have been inflicted by Jim Allen, son BATTING. CLUB BATTING. ] and Hyde's batting helped thel of a Jocal magistrate, 2 B IIbHE G. AB. R. B. 2b.3b.HR.SB.PC. : : J @igs giEamEtet e 2 14 Tigers, | St. Oyprian 3 85 8,023 431 901 128 58 17 69 .208 [ and Te Droit Tigers,| St Oror uba, who have won o8 38 302 on oot 132 &3 31 13 208 two of s colored funtairs ot £ 88 2960 411 2281 2% ophona ohallsagse. to. o g 8 -u«:z ek TE0% - ; -4 41 2ia e