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Part 4—4 Pages ; . WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1926. Nais Lacking szely Punch, Beaten 5-4 : Mandell Outpoints Kansas for Title SPURN SCORING CHANCES |MACKS TAKE APARR; INEWARK A. C. ATHLETES COOPER FAILS AGAIN; ROCKFORD LIGHTWEIGHT AFTER ERRORS AID YANKS| BISHOP GETS ERROR| WIN JUNIOR A. A. U. MEET| TRIBE BEATS TYGERS| WINS IN RAIN SOAKED RING By the Associated Press. o By the Assoviated Press. ~ . . L 1 Rat l':l“[,ADl'.'}Ll"HIA. July 3.—Good | By the Assoclated Press. DETROIT, July 3.—Wilbur Cooper, . S o . Griffmen Earn More Runs Than Hugmem But Fail itcing “gave the. Phitgacyia Ath | YSGITABELPHIA, July 3—East R e e e whe the veteran’ National Leaguer, made | Scores Over Veteran Tllleholdm in Six to Eight of g A . s h : b ‘he Newark Athlctic Club's athletes captured the national A TH Piafhl e dxteain ffom. tH : izi f to T-‘l\‘, Ad‘. Py r S rtunities. at the expense of the lms}on Red . 2 P ional junior A.|troit uniform, being driven from the \ ; antage of Numerous Oppo Sox today, 12 to 4 and § to b. A. U. track and field championships in a meet that saw six junior |box in the third inning today when Ten Rounds of Bout Signalizing Opening l Slim Harriss pitched his first game records ‘toppled. Cleveland beat the Tygers, 7 to 5. Leave Flftevu Runners on Bases. against his former teammates in the Pp! The Indians scored five runs while of Legalized Boxmw in Chicago. opening contest and was driven from It was the opening skirmish of the three-day A. A. U. athletic carnival | Cooper was in the box. the pitching mound after a flurry | which will be concluded Monday and Tuesday at the Sesquicentennial Sta- Jhle held Detroit until the ninth BY JOHN B. KELLER. of five hits that netted four runs.|diwm with the national senior title games. when two runs were scored on three | By the Associated Press , : | In the second game he rel:‘vedl\\ ing: | rhe 'Newark A. C. brought the hits and a pass. The tying runs were HICAGO, July 3.—In a d 3 o e 005420000 ‘ fi ]Hl\/\ ficlding and inability to sock the apple when socking meant | fleld in the third and lasted only two [ " 00 back Bast with a score on the bases when Manush grounded C 7. , July 3.—In a downpour of rain and with to 2 runs and plenty of them cost the Nationals a 5-to-4 game yester- ‘"“‘:‘"f\_s-mmw had an error in the | of 31 points after it had been a year out. spectators in attendance, youthful Sammy MandeH, the sheik of day in Clark Grifiith Stadium and shoved them back to a fiity- | first contest, the only one he has made | in the possession of the Hollywood prT s vt ADLG. A el A0 e Rockford, IiL, won the world lightwcight championship today. He hfty break with the Yankees in the present home-and-home series between m”» cbunseouuvred games, which is| o, (" The New York Athletic Club S ERTRRU AT RESULTA, 2 00 Blue.ll 110 was awarded a referee’s decision over the grizzled Rock: 1sas of Buf- to be a reco 7 i 3 5 oot 4 it Ehiese clibs. and dor ilie season. said to FIRT GANE finished second with 21 points. The i’fl.}.'flm'l. w_ummm-, 4. % Manush_ef fa]o. the mlchol_der, after a ll)-mun_d contest in an open air areny signal- izing the opennig of legalized boxing in Chicago. M Boston, 4—5. <peaker.cf. K Cobb.11. I'wo of three ficlding misplays by the holdover champs figured largely | Boston i Phila ;| Los Angeles Athletic Club, leading | {leveland, 3 Detrolt, . Burnslb. . Heilm'ni vt Mandell, in the opinion of the experts at tle ringside, won from six to eight of the rounds, by outboxing and outgeneraling the veteran title Cobb stole home in the first inning. . siemoos: Susom i b Washinzton. . Louis. Percentage. U somz2093: o23220m: o (Philadelphia. Detroit. sz-msuasssnz® z S ssau® Regan. Shaner1f Hane: Rischoft.c. Wingf'1d.p Hartiss.p: Ruffing, Bratched . Russeli.p Herrera B 5329 ma35s8039-> So S e 5 b H aled Waltere lossssss. lesse-0205-mmpm~. ss00u8-25:00 soz0ss2m0-2 = Cinelnnati Brookiyn. Chicago. - z osoxatiunn=2 Lost. Kelly. ib. Jackeon. Florence.c. Grafield.n 3 4 4 3 3 4 3 Dusmmrmm T Sadpan—2=2 o=nz320ma” 2l 202200 ciusaaomoa0u3 £ . 2 5 et A5 Bishop.n. . : Chicago, 8: Kt. Louls, . e ;] 1 the run-making of Col. Jake Ruppert's heavy artillery brigade. But ;;;'\‘};'.:,,.s Frenc the invading contingent, took third STANDING OF THE CLUBS, i o although another marker may have to be so recorded by the official : B 4 the Boston A. A. and 2 more than Coftinap. ho}]dcr \}hcn the bell clanged at the fin of the tenth. Referee Phil i i y . P eI i i ] B e ol raits e S ohne b Collins unhesitatingly raised Mandell's watcr-soaked glove, giving him the Three of the quartet of scores credited to the Nationals were un- | Stokes.c.: al way & : Dfen Btancisgy e } Welzer b 2 heod _ Mandell popped left-handers into Kan<as' face and body with such & Co. had opportunitics to make many more runs, but the timely punch Fitze'ald Glenn Graham, California Tech Foth'gill swiftness and accuracy that the Buffalo veteran was bewildered in the was missing. Fiiteen Nationals stranded on the paths was ample proof [ Totals Totals pole vaulter, and Pincus Sober, New | < Boston. 00001001 York middle distance runner. fur-|chjcago SBatted for Collins in the seventh. punch, but most of his blows failed to mwl their mark The Yankees were almost waste- Philadeiphia.” 4 1 0 3 nished the chief thrills of a series of | aveland | 2| +Batted for O'Rourke in the seventh . The titleholder, battling courage- \ - on) 4 B & "hil'phia | T I 851898 | Cleveland ....... 1 2% ously and uggressively, carried the opponents. They slugzed to theh Bishon (3)." Erench = (,M,nwm"“‘"n,,,“m,( was runner-up to Lee Barnes for the Detrott - 126010000 RECORDS OF GRIFFMEN fight to Mandell, but was fneffective did they fail to dent the runway. Yet Welen. Jacobson, Simmans. | mark ot 13 feet 27 inches, b ton_| | ! 35 | SewellSumma. Lutzke. Biue. Cobb, Tavener NEEG: in landing. He appeared to be him- 14 of them perished there. Hewever, e-buse - hits—Bishon. Gal: 6 Liches, (brealing s (57 ivaodall Brrar—Tavener. Two-base . s self in two or three rounds, cutting Saerifices—French. Dykes (2). Jacobwo) | Sober won the half-mile title in othergill. Three-base hits— 3 ¢ se with body attack that forced runs before the nals launched an | L't “on”bases—Bostn, 5: Philadelnhia 54 4.5, displacing a record that has = Biue, Tavener. Stole bases—Cobb ST ; 0 Mandell to break ground, but Mande it e e 1 sk outerby, Welser, =, by Bommel | stood for 19 years. S GAMES. e Ronte ™ Manven. - Wosdail e 513 3 managed to escape without serious Harrins. | Umpires—Messfs. Morlarty. Geisel | were registered in the javelin by| Chicago at Detrol to Burns: O'Rourke to Blue: | | 3 : 3 vhen Mandell was 1 a corner ffs Use Four Hurle B Khideorand. < Time of Kame—1 hour and | Creth Hiner of the \‘hlcaj;m A AY| St Louls at Cleveland. e . WO ROINE: OIS 6 nsas started whaling away. 7 with a mark of 196 feet; Levi Casey Detroit. 7. Bases on balls—Oft Uhle, 3: - 14 {hoping to whip over a knockout hurlers were used by the SECOND GAME. of the Los Angeles A. C,, in the hop. NATIONAL LEAG oft Cooper. 1. off Colilne; 1: off Johnu. 3. 4 ot punch. . “ e . Blagstdot 3 1 step and jump, with a mark of 47 Y ESTE! 3 S Hits—0# Cooper. 7 in'21z innings: off Col- . Harrls e Kansas Essays Come-Back. l‘hp contest that dragged along for 2| % . R. feet 117 inches; by Mike Pecore of 3: O 3 linw 1 in 43 Innings: off Johns 1 in !4 E As the fight progress Kansas e il eI e T s P e3r 3 Tosing pitcher—Cooper. e E evidently realized that he was running B bor i el Osden Al a time of 23:16 3-10; by Ed Moeller of 3 I'mpires—Messrs.” Dinneen and Ormsby! G vl second and made a desperate attempt slabbing burden for the Champs. | with a toss of 145 feet 73 inches. = = = [~ O A a finishing blow. The elusive Man- Silatny 15 une il o couile o dell, however, maintained his lead, passes, while Palmero hit a Yank collapse of a number of competitors sas' reddened face, always keeping in the 6- 5 » and never letti Sam Jones gave up 14 hits, netting 16 | Morsell the 6mile run and 3-mile walk. sPLIT DOUBLE B'LL him off balance and never letting him Lases and walked six men. arberr: - lah, st 4 o5 . x N er, Philip Osif, from the 3 The fight was staged under condi- o ErD, Rrho SEESR) for the omellMenasls) b T e R Haskell Institute, Kans.,” who out- | gciuas oy, g NG, tions unparalleled in modern ring Boston. . . 3000200 0 0-5 walk in record time after several of - NEW YORK, July 3.—Th New 5 ] : 4 ghowers swe he White Sox tallies made off him in t - iAo 00 0 x—8 5 aeiaisaz | NE K, July e New showers swept th RGR i 0vs el 4o htfifl‘\}:,lligl el ehiladelphia. . Tls £y _lsk(el{ by the wayside, includ- | p 5o 10303 York Giants split today's double pro- : base ball park. drenching the 3 Regan Bishov, Fiench Byikes: posie: | 08 “Frank Miller, Baltimore police- 3 gram with Brooklyn, annexing the tBatted for Palmero in third Inning. Galloway _(2). Gray. Two-bade hits—Shaner. | man. s ot o = opener by 4 to 3, and dropping the seats out in the open, and when Man run scored against him because of Ran for Ruel In seventh Inning. Dykes. Poole. " Home rin—Rieney, ~ Stoler e Truant o |11 second contest, 9 to 2 Marberry dell and Kansas entered the ring, the Ardiiadatoad et et Batted for Ogden in ninth inning. bacec—French, Welch fices—Cochy ‘The final team ‘scores: Newark. A B i The New Yorkers took the series,| | Ruether mmble by Bucky Harris and another £ sulting from a sharp Yankee on- \‘,",“,'"“ e :,‘ ke } © 0 0 0—hireft on bases—Boston. Philagelphia. | C.. 31;' New York A. C., 21; Los An- E 3 ¥ three games out of four. Ogden . were rain-soaked, making the footing Riehe ashington. . - 01120 & "Bases on' halle—Of Wingfield, ar: | geles A. C.. 19: Boston A. A., 18 =—————===| In the first tilt, the Giants bunched | | Palmers heavy and slippery. Mandell slipped Pennock breezed along smartly until 1 . N By Hairise 1 be Rufling, 2. by G by | Olympic’ Club of San Francisco, 1 TODAY'S GAMES. five sufetles in the third inning to ald Ferzuson’ the fifth, when he was nicked for a —(‘fl 1°° Sacrificen—ehrig, | Waiberg. 1. Hits—Off Wingfield. "4 10 % in- | Pittsburgh A. A., 11; Century A. C.| Cincinnati at 8t. l.mm in the scoring of all their runs. leading to cl e x'd the :_vea\ v marker. Mark Koenig's too strong |jazzerl to Koenig to Gehrig. Left on bases— | fing. 3 1n 3 i off Ruseell. 1 in 1 in- ,;,,m.,,,, going also made conditions unfavor = 3 * Svild Ditchen—BY Harrisn, & . s home run’ with two on bases. ansas and his manager. Dan sixth, but it was a fine old-fashioned o it {pin 4 lnninke. Wild pitches"hy Hacrise. 2| inghouse Club of Pittsburgh, b; Cali- oA e R man’s - . BOUTRING ial A ove Painos ah ock, 15 DY doves 5 Wingteld. > P pireeeNessra. Geisel. Hilde- | fornia Tech, 5; Meadowbrook Club of FIRST GAME Rogers, were bitterly disappointed ——— 2 b sho e received, they safd., was too steady, but the National attack i ot § Institute, 5; Rochester A. C., 4; - should have received, 3 vhile he was perfol 2 c Palmera” (Pennock). Wi E. E. Y ) ame, GAMES wITH a draw, because of the conditions while he performing was noth- ] gathg s Ao VIRGINIA LEAGU bury Y. M. C. A. 3; Notre Dame. 3;| | under which the contest was decided. Wilson, 10-5: Richmond. 4-2 S : Ni Wit Yanks Off to Good Start. i Kinston, 5.0: Portsmouth, 4 Sl Bn Bl P L [ —_— Cox.rf fight to his opponen ST NN e o filling % Shanahan C.'C." Philadeiphia, K Br the Associated Press Biitler.s BOSTON. July 3 (.- Boston lost Decision Brings Kick the bases with three hits in the first ollywood A. C., Vashington, D. CHICAGO, July 3.—Cincinnati's s 5 - as a shame for Ro inning, but it was not until the third C.. Canoe Club, 1. bt 3 S Philadelphia_today, the_ scores being |, /Tt vas a shame for Boc . = 100-YARD DASH.—Won by Wesley Fos-|Dennant aspirations were given a set- o —|4t01and 30 e titlesunien BUCl Slaeut - o : o “hic a8 5 Totals.. 37 column. ~ Koenig began the trouble P o.',‘(i“"\?.'v‘fi‘.’,.-‘“i'xfl'“l'?""};es‘:u“‘: Collifsy: | back today when the Chicago Cubs | Walis ‘tor Maranville in ftih tnnng. [ o 0TS o tho abity 4 worst we should have received was a with a looper that fell just back of S'I‘RAIN Olq' PACE SE'I"I'IN‘ : foyver, Buile."Pa.; third, Ko Wudemylh: | defeated them in both games of a| tHalied for Grimes i ninth inning e ite o My ama Seventh | sruw. Tts u cineh we'll never et s o e e ow Vory ourth. Hugh Pinney, Los 5 Brooklyn...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 = o 1—3|innings, when the Phillies bunched with Mandell, hecause . on by W. H. Jones o hin 2 les of etliana thtew (- AGIEACE. Butity dute e e Mendowbrook Ciub. Phnadsiphia; secom | 3 to 0. Rune—Fesator, Harzreaves In the second game what proved to | 1€ Will not get within B ane of the quintet of tallies registered by the visitors was easily earned, |Todtib o & ] onget 4 place with 19 points, 1 more than |=== Sewd b 0 Woodall.c. Johnap Ao i~ Harriss.p Rommel.p 3 a 3 championship. tainted. the lone Yankee slip aficld accounting for the other. Bucky Harris | Weizern . Coast Star Thrills. Neun ] 20 e attack. Kansas, however, never stopped trying to )« of the clu acking attack in crises. *Batted for Welzer in ninth inning. Totals. .30 92710 Totals. pped t g to whip over a knockout ful of scoring opportunitie: their, NOSED OUT Runs—Flagstead (), . Stokes, | brilllant performances. Graham, who G e e e L hearts’ content and in only oue round 2. B Regan (3). Bishop, Simmons. | 1924 Olympic title, vaulted to a new a i = I 4 D 36 F Runs—Eichrodt. Speaker. Burns ( 3 = % Siicy Hibiil 4o et iheic Mocklon Toway. Home runs—Cochrane. Flagstead. | the senior as well as’the junior record. R o R s e R T | Base_on bal! Oft Welzer, off Romme h with a Welro ol b Y auine Diteher— | Other record-breaking performances| New York at Washington. ) Summa. Double playe—>. m . 1 0 33 2 ze. his was ally true 42 minutes. ener to Blue, Left on bases—Cleveland tionals, while the Yanks got through Boston ABH.OQ. A gut—By Uble, 5. by Collins. 1. E] rogressed Hazleton, Pa., in the 3-mile walk, with [ & h 3 X ianiug: off Holloway, nano in 1% inninks. el e ¥milio Palmero, Bill Morrell, Fred | L : Brook o pitcheUbls . the Los Angeles A. C. in the discus, NDIN ] oo ReNs 2 ton . in the ninth and tenth rounds to land They were reached for 15 safeties, The championships were fought out GIANTS AND Ronle Covelenkie under a blazing sun that caused the : & Oxden ... and kept shooting his left into Kan Between them, Herb Pennock and Sad ,.,,.,,,,,,,f' £ The distance running title went to an get set. Tate, r. g - Stewnrt $Batted for Gray in fifth inning. lasted a big fleld. Pecora won the | = | BY the Associated Press. history. For two hours previous in his three innings. but the trio of | pesartd s D8 uether! R\mw—l‘hl-t(‘.‘d Rigney, Jacohson (2), heave after fielding a bunt. In the| sBatted for D spectators occupying the ringside o Next two innings Morrell had one Batted for Morrell In sixth inning. Bischoff, Regan. Three-base hits—Simmans, Morreil Walbers. Double. Hlaybihon and . booiey Coralecite | felt padding and its cunvas covering AR T by B | two or three times in furfous mixups Pennock (2). Combs, Goslin. Double playe— | nings; oft H 1 ommings; oft At o "New York, 11 Geneva College, 1| Eitisbureh at Chica The Robins gathered 16 hits in the 3 Tm Eave the Nationsls o tany 1o vhe | 1omiey 1o Kiusiits Soheie. Loft o asen o | B0 S Glay B 10 & Innities.. O, Welbers Iy Name Club,'New York, 5; West:| Boston ut New York. closing struggle, including Babe Her- sle for the titleholder. e el 5 s an A ’ v on, the first under the new the hill before the seventh inning end- 4 i brang and Moriarty. Time of game—2 hours | Philadelphia, 6: Chicago A. A., b: REDS DEALT A BLOw LW ABH QA N Y. AB PH".S ANNEX CLOSE the dicision, the first under a ed. His successor, Jones, was el . S SR Hazleton, Pa.. Y. M. C. A., 5; Haskell B e b ol e R et | Tlinois fight Jaw. The worst they Ing 1o boast about. 0 Rowland amd | Petersbure. 12.2: Norfolk. 8-4 outhern Pacific A. A., 3: Washing. e T e Louisiana, 2; Cincinnati Y. M. C. A., Marote. both games of a double-header to vound that they cras o b togers. ; gment the at they crashed into the run Mogridge was effective in the open. | S4id Regers. “In our judgment th Angel 10" secor ouble-header by scores of 6 to 2 and | Reaw Y, another match Gehrig bunted, Judge scooped up the Y ARD DA S % aou £ d | New Yor 00400008 0 x—4|hits. Hlenss Cliinihe NEwaek A O O ol ler. Fris Greenfield. Errors—Her- | 1o the winning run came in the | Kansas. The slippery ring bothered ! ; : ; 2 ries, Roc | same, driving Mays off the hill in the | qarc" '5‘-?»1.""‘»‘.3_5)_".‘{:"&‘“ i —Tima: | o Brown e Tmoran made two bases| cause Rocky was unable to get set for Paschal pushed bunt down the the procession with a 10-game advantage over their closest rivals, [ *“430°YARD RUN—Won by Ray Robertson. | seventh inning. strom. Grimes. ~ Left . his punches titird base line that was good enough o 1ot Wi e, cveie ‘on s i : 5 S o Brookive, 10, “Base on halle—0fl 6 infield out and scored on Leach’s sac for a single. Palmero grabbed the the White Sox. That's how the Yankecs stand this morning in the | 2% d’ £Sh efia® BT *yare'3" | 1n the second game Percy Jones let o, . S mfi'fi.khv"‘r'»'y:n?:’r the new lightweight champion. he was v sphere and hurled it above Judge's|race for the 1926 American League pennant. And it's July 4, the day base ‘,-,,,,,'0“4‘15“.. Joe Campbell. New. York A. C.|yho Jeague leaders down with five o g‘m,‘,_n,“.‘,."",’,’;ufl‘.(i,,l)mm(“.',.,,?‘,; ‘,\hlorhe»‘danlded;awh by Williams in | 00 TC (Gth 4 tremendous round of head to deep right, letting two|pall folk rank next to the campaign's end as the most important in reckon- | o120 VARD HIGH HURDLES—Won by |scattered hits, while Chicago bunched |of Fame—I hour and 50 minutes. High from "k“ e inning kept | Ghoers, mingled with a few hisses and - Yankees cross the plate and the bat- |, : : .”..’“d’ By Fliapin Now i | its hits off Luque. SECOND GAME. - oo el boos. Some of the spectators evi ter reach the far corner. Paschal|ing the final standing of the clubs. is Boston D AT A fourin George | Wilson smashed a home run in the sn. ABH.O.A. Y. Al GAME. dently thought that th> fight was not clung to third while Carlyle was be- These Yanks have 80 more games to play to round out their complete |3 o Newark A. 'C." ime. ‘15% lefghth inning. FPewstr.oh & 8 Muelerct r‘};‘;}{;“,h decisive enough for Kansas to lose ed, but he was singled home | cchedule. They need to win only half of them to finish with 90 victories. If D LOW HURDLES—Won by H. FIRST GAME. Hermn ib 5 3 his_title. ¥ 2 e Eddie Kane, Mandell's manager, " 1 ri. 5 2 Steinbronner, Boston Ay A second: i (IA Wheat.l s 2 they play no better than .500 base ball for the remainder of the season, the | Goorze Srolwerck. Newark A 6. “third. 3 1 Browne T 0 0| promised that the new titleholder 1 1 0 3 o to force out Marlk. Sains ot 4 . ; . 7 5 5 The locals bunched hits in the first | man. Marriott. T hit—Harg ok i did M N fo BT o Pk enjeamieit chat THRM: games shy of the halfway mark in their schedule and leading | FEES00d pYawark ™ A Gy foiirid, “Donatd pan., Marri o-base hit—Hargres Rocly more than it .did Mandell. be |4 22010m> Mensel 1 Kellv 1b. PR fourth Yankee tally was regis- A : 5 re e ressen.db 3 tered in the fourth inning, the first | White Sox, now in second place, would have to play at a .641 rate tg beat | Houry Hllpwiin. , Rewark a, 'C.; " fourth H Buirriie. it would be a fighting (hunrwninn.hm(}(:‘linkl i any logical contender after the Roc| Sl e : : James Payoe, " Hollywood “A. €. Time. | 2 13 Fi in which Morrell pitched, an error by |out the New Yorkers. That's a rate better by 102 points than the 0% |25 coctolt ADLES-Weh by vl Wilson et ONeil.e... Bucky Harris being the main factor |2ave played so far. = b ony, Cigereon | Bressler.){. = S cott, D ford shiek returns from a honeymoon pivonan next week. Mandell will be wedded pAR, H to a boyhood sweetheart. * Gehrig go to third. When Carlyle |to travel at a .671 clip, 171 points |for a putout. That went to the cateh- | Haskell Instituts ;" second. Louts | Gritz Step'sent. 1 FERTPOINS Hhkmsom00ou! Hearnp!. 0 0 Om0D99o-mmaST T IT T CEETIEIe. ) center. Paschal's infield erasure let | base ball from now on, would have |Jones caught the ball, but got no credit [ “*O¥LE RUN—Won by Philip _Osit. | EAPP: Osborn.p.. D13 D Sowamaa ©203mom o o 0 Scott)f. . " . Spencer, Olympic b. A . in its making. Koenig was out of the | The Nationals to beat out the|against him, tried to bunt. He popped | Murers: Wn.fl’.‘x‘."{n‘““k'.,fl. “f‘:,‘i,",’}a o | G tensen e 9 Grimin.ib. way when Gehrig doubled to right. | Yanks if the latter played only .500 |2 foul along the first-base line and |Walter Reich, Newark A. ime. 56 | Ajlen,f. 0 Hartnett. 1 - R IR B Juanamnt. 1 it LA A Totals. 3% 82715 Totals..33113716| . Fight Costly to Winner. sent a roller toward Boss Bucky it | better than they have been playing. fer, as Harrls was automatically out |gregoric, unattached. = New ‘,’,‘,’,’[',“M,,“‘h‘.’;,‘ Emmer.ss. 4 Totals.. 301627 18 Totals.. 31 62713| *Batted for Mogridee in seventh inning. Mandell, although winning the title, seemed the inning was over, but the | Only an unprecedented spurt by |as soon as his bunt went foul for a | fourth. R Kaufmann, New York Y. M. H. | Mavep... *Ratted for Fitzsimmons in fifth inning. {Batted for Hearn in ninth inning. lost several thousand dollars to cap- second sacker booted the sphere and |Some rival\or the utter collapse of |third strike. R . fll‘l(l;“}l(h‘l"l’ur)r ‘J\dub S MCRS.D.. g e tBatted for V. Barnes in eighth inning. fi:!l:" e f 3 & :‘I "‘ ‘-‘ g 3—': ture the prize he has sought for three Gehrig dented the plate. their club can keep the Yankees from 8 Aot e Totals. 16 Totals..34122713 (Brooklyn..... 3 1 1.8 0 1 0 0 0—0 “ —1! vears. The Rockford vouth and his ati v Y - C. % inches: New Y z 0 o—z o, Mo Vil A run was well earned by the Hug- |the flag. From what has been hap. | [In the fifth, atter the Nationals had Willfam Robusch. Plttsbureh A. C. | *Batted for Christensen in the elehth. | N mune Sowiter (41 ‘,m:b_(‘,'n 0,0 O—2| June—Sands Williams, Molcan. pean, Wil | 150 ver, 13ddie Kane, dug into their ; 4 3 e s d Pennock had_ filled 1, inch® thipd Lonis White.' outh: | tBatted for Osbo b b 2). Her ; S 3 h t of $50. men in the fifth. Collins beg: pening recently, the Yanks are more | Scored a run and h d |6 n . ais White, Sou atted for Osborn in the seventh. e eNAtar Oy g, DBk | B-—Wilson: Sacrifices—Sand. - Wilhams. | own bank rolls to the exten NS 5 Dot L;fl‘: ot i break down. They have been |the bases with two out, the Yanks did | western Loulsiana Inititute. 6 fegt” fourth. | cincinnati, 20000000 et O Niaution ey, Y O hirs | Dean. Gautreau. - Brown. Mogridge: | Dow: | 000 to gusrantee this amount to Kan- - v Charles Drew, Century A. C. 5 feet 11 Lo o 02 g v ® | ble play—Sand to Friberz to Grimes. Left i became a single when it fell among | Without the services of Bob Meusel, | SO0 prize stalling and got away with | jjches By 00001023 x—3 hits—0ell Meysel, Homan. Cox. , Three: | o s SN {0 M5 Koniei"3: moses | sas, win, lose or draw it. All the New York inflelders gath. | RUNNING BROAD JUMP—Won_ by Walker, Scott, Grimm, |base hit=-Wheat = Home Tovt: | On balle—0ft Dean, 1° oft Mogridee. 1. off andel K down 55 per cent of Peck, Goslin and Rice. After Pen.|regular left flelder, for some time, and 5 ver | George . Martin, - Oly Club, San ' Fran. | Cooney (2 3)." Errors—Walker, | piolen, bass—tewster, Sacrifices—Marriots. | i G TR T S BT Mandell took dowr J nock’ and Combs sacrificed, Ioenig | in the second game of Thursday's dou- ered around the pitcher and Manager Mensel. ", Double playe—Lindstrom "(tnas Hearn, truck out—By Dean. by Mo- s receipts which the promoters S cinco. 22 f s: sécond. Loren | Adame. Two-bage hits—Heatheate, Roush, | Meusel. Double oy and Heroman. 'E8%: | eridee; 3: by Hearn, 1. Hite—ON Mobridee. doubled 1o put Colline e, s | Fle-header Babe Ruth had to retire | Husgins walked into the diamond for | Snife : feet % {nches: | Grimm: Jones. - Stolen base—Critz. % base, and may be out of action quite a » %3 ol = > — & s: d | s « trifie more than a consultation with them. These tac-|third. Everett Utterhach. Cantury A, C.. New | flos—Hartnett, Roush. o ;'.'Q?f-—or?“ayl"x';'f-ne: o el s e 000, They had expected a gate e G | Yoric, 22 feet 2 Tinchee: Tourth. len” Wai | to Emmer fo Pipp: ‘Gaborn to Grimm. Lett | 8 Siiic onelpy" Senie, 11 By G Cmpirese Messrs, Wilean. Mo icm: | $75. 16b s tics afforded the hurler several min. s y y Greenfleld; | Cmpi cssrs. Wilson. McLauchlen. Klen:. ‘e than $100,000, which would Griffs Get Bus; while. il son. Newark A, C, Teet 2% inches. on baces—Cinclnnati . Bases | 7. Hits—Off Scott. % in 2 qnnings” oft Fitz" | Time of game—1 hour and of more than $ . ) oI oy hei ¢ |utes of rest before Umpire Connolly | >THREE: Mk ALK o by Michael | on bane—OR Onborn. 20 i Mave: 1. 5 | Aimiiie—Off Scoft, o in " Barnes, 3 In el have assured u profit for the Leval The onala] it Bentioeic ach | a0 ite Hoyt, one of their most | 4411y’ compelled the players to dis. |Peora. Haseiton ' Pat second.’ Michael | Luoas, 1 Struck” qut—ny Osborn. 15 by | & iinine: o GrecRaeIaT 0 in T Jhning: S aE ‘rdor of Moose, under whose aus & St ennock in each | dependable pitchers, is on the shelf ana e ke o vay | Gokate, Los Aneeles; third, Davis. New | Mays. 2: pvglones. d: by Lucas 1" Hite— | Losing pitcher—Socott, Umpires—Mesars. | Phila. ABH.0.A, 0.A.| Order of Moaose, 5 of the first four-frames, bunching a | temporarily. He has developed arm | Perse and got the game under way | vork ¥. e ourth " Georgg. Gafriso. | O 0 n 7 innings: off Jones, 2 in 2 | Sweeney. Pfirman and O'Day. Time of zame d. 40 G 3 % | pices the mateh was staged, for the couple of blows in the second, but and 4 = once more. Cincinnati My Cof A. Time, 23 minutes "o Mave. B i 045 - hiies: off | —o1 - Rour_and 58 minites Vil's 3 urpose of raf funds to build a our | s , trouble and left here yesterday for 510" seconds’ (hew’ junior records o | Lncas. 3 in 1% nnings. . Winning pitcherom it B ; L han children at waited until the fifth to make the |Rochester, N. Y., where he will have fecord, 25T 0:10, " made by Mack Weiss. | Gaborn. - Lomng meker—M op Tephiser— Wetne2b 1 ¥ gymnasium for the orphan childre grand four. Two were out when | hig v Aihn HCHIGREN D inRNe e New \qu in 102 Mensrs. Moran, Reardon and Quigley. Time Leachef. 3 1 High.3b. Mooseheart. Rucky Harris drageed a bunt by P 8 - Y KAMM O Lo EangasD JUMP-Won by, L. | of game—1 hour and 43 minutes. Henline<. 4 1 E Chicagoans, denied lezalized bhox ; ag| ount by Pen- | muscle " manipulator that treated Casey, 'Los Angeles A. 47 feet 117 SECOND GAME. Huber.db. 4 0 Bo 3 goans, i s nock for‘a single. Su, ive one-base | Dutch Ruether in May. inches (new junior. record: old record. 4% - Mitch' h b4 0 ing for ears. endured a steady knocks by Rice and Goslin tallied the g ' feet 114 Inches, made by 8. Landers. Chicaso | Cinc. . ABH.O. A, Chic. 40 G'demith’p : drizzle to watch the flying fists. and 2 Miller Huggins’ bunch seems to be 015): second. Sam Burgeois. South- | Dressen.3b 3 Adama.2b. 3 Gibson < The semi-windu manager. Judge's stroll filled the |feeling the strain of pace setting. [ &nFacheoa: A, 30 toet 734 inches: (hird. | Walker.rt. Hiho'tert 4 - 2 seemed to like it The semi P sacks, but ‘Bluege grounded to Koenig, Hapry s}nm Vowark A, C. 45 fent W3 1. Erelgau.db & Totals.. 32 Totals. hetween Shuffie Callahan, an Irish s Mollay’s SEAinolil lsaaric \the ast Bl e inches: to »e*lflzf;“m." ncinnati Y. i H *Batted for Goldemith in ninth innine." | truck driver, ::“” [‘"‘h\c“:“‘t‘:cahn‘x‘:; A pass to Peck and Koenig’s miscue | appearance of the Yankees here until uvnw on by Creth Phila. .. .. 1 0100001 0—3|won by the former . helped . the Nationals to & second | August 11, when they will open a | e Toie: Jory 3—The Chicago | Eime Chlc 1186 feet (new iunior By the Associated Press. Boston 1000100002 knockout in the ninth round. Gas ST. S, July 3. 3 o ; cet 614 PITTSBURGH, July 3.—Pitts. r:.-fi,‘?""_sififid iiams Mokan, Smita (2). | para was unable (o continue, With an SrmSwes womss350m> marker. chalked up in the sixth. The |three.game series, concluding their = ) & v Lee Preister. Mississipp! A. and M.. Jonesp. Rajah’s stroll opened the inning, and | Washington showing this season. Stan | Vhite Sox pounded Gaston hard to- segona, Charles Ealon ro¢ Aneoles Lnave p Gk burgh swamped St. Louis today, 12|Twoiase hit—Henline. Stojen baserie - | injured knee. . he took second as Dugzan threw out | Coveleskie is slated to start the pitch- | day and defeated the St. Louls |Diews, New York A C. ”‘3,& Pinelli o8- [ phacrifices—Williame, Leach. rl;mum- - el Ruel. Moon Hurris hatted for Mor- |Ing against them this afternoon. | Browns, § to 3. iest fourth John ¥itzgerald, New York | Totals..Z0 52111 Tota..30 037 | The vietory put the champions into| Batceshiiadeiniia 5- Bosigno Hoces on | Mandell received the princely sum of vell and shoved u roller to Koenig. | Manager Huggins made no overnight - RS o | A 15 PO M tT Won by Maarice| ®Batted for Emmer in the ninth second place. balle =0ff Goldemitn Struck _out. 5 cents for winning his first ring The Yankee shortstop first fumbled |slab choice. Kamm got four hits, including two |, 1FPOUND SHOTPUT—Won by Maurice | (5241ed for Luave in the ninth: Every Pirate hit and scored. - AL [ iiers. SeLauenio Hbn: ani Wil Fims | Fagement. He was rewarded with a the ball. then threw wildly past Geh & triples and a double, in four times at [second. Joseph Boland. Notre Dame. 43 feei i 00000000 0—0|dridge kept the Cardinals’ hits well|of game—1 hour and 14 minutes. bunch of bananas for his second rig and Peck tallied. while Moon | TWo engagements are scheduled | bat. 61s inches: third, Cal Hubbard, Geneva Col- cago . 1000001 L x—3|gcattered. His first battle. which doesn't ap- it 1 41 feet 6'4 inch 1 th, Wellington 0 D SRS S . reached the middle station. Taylor, | With the Red Sox tomorrow afternoon, |~ Falk's home run in the ninth also | Gharies, Newark' A..C.. 40 feet 31 inches. | , Runs—Adame. Wilson, Cooney. Error—| In the fourth inning Pittsburgh bat- & pear in the record books. was in a pl 30 0" An Hargrave. Twy H R d. 111, his home. though. watched a third sirike 0 by the first starting at 1:30 o'clock. Al | scored Collins. THROWING 'nfl POUND ‘WEIGRT—Wor | Fareraye, | " A " [ted around, knocking H. Bell from th NEw RECORD F nic grove at Rockford ) and Boss Bucky grounded to though the Nationals have no cham. S e o ,’;,’m"“;;':;fid ;,,::,?’“w“,w, o fest M | Critz, Jones. Double Dlaps—Critz io Em- | hill, and scoring eight runs. . when somebody called him a “‘wop" In the “lucky seventh” the Nationals | Plonship games lsted for the three Durt.cf 3 Yo . C; font: third. Sherman, per ‘to' Pipp: Cooney to Adams 10 Grimm: | Traynor ran wild during the inning Mandell is just 23 vears old. and is : i & days after the holiday, they will be Melillo, Tachad, 23 Test W25 inciius: Jfourth, w. D. | Emmer to"Crits to mg Left on Dases— | & Ttalian ntage. He was born in icked in with two runs. Rice start. y, they X Clncitnuil 97 Chicaeo. 7, Byses on bl th a double and a h g |s MADE B GE M of Ttalian p: e o o Ry o ert vhat [ DuSy Tuesday and Wednesday. They ;;‘.',{;r-léb Hennert, unattachicd: 4 teet, 103y ihcliel, | GOt O e, 3, PR each one By | cireuft. clous ‘brought i T&o“::nng“: Y H Ttaly and was ‘brought to this coun- bounded past Paschal for a two-bag- | 80 to Ocean City, N. J., for an exhibi- M. Milter 1t Los Aneles A, C; 145 feet 74 inches ;new Jones. &, by Luque, il by pitcheroBy | g, 'y ADTLO A pittan AR v by his father, along with his sis- ger. Goslin sacrificed, and Judge sent | tion tilt Tuesday. and to New York |Harrisrr. s [Enies ey nig Hm:ger.‘llml .m,,.',‘i ¥n—u935. Reardon, qfinfi;"{‘.‘:‘a’ Moran, | Blaen.’ 1£.2 Gran'miTb ‘b ters and brothers, when he was a Sam to the counting block with a |0 Play the Giants in a Mathewson | X "- Wellineton Charies, Newark 43" feet | Time of game—1 hour'and 47 minutes. i o Famer: B By the Associated Press. baby. Sammy's mother died when he triple against the concrete sun parlor. | Memorial day game Wednesday. LONDON, July 3.—A world record | Was nine months old. His sister inchy thi Cal Hllhhlrd. Geneva Col- —_— Manager Huggins here deemed it g’fi“e:,f‘%::.‘m‘m:‘ 6“1“":3{"}2.2‘{‘%»'1‘:'3{.'&' for the half mile is claimed for a Ger.| Marion has been his guiding spirit e enmoek with Jones, | President Clark Griffith is to leave croLE VA hTTWl;n by, et Gripar BUTLER TO CONTINUE man runner who covered the dlstance | &nd @ mother to him. She instilled a town tomorrow to join Scout Joe En- ‘alifornia Tecl inches ~(new in 1 minute 51 3-5 seconds at the | IKing for the church and religion into Bluege, first to face the new pitche e & S Junior record: 12 fe 7% ol fouled to Gehrig, but Myer batted for gel in an ivory hunt. Griff declares inches, muie h]' N. Ei An- w: Amateur Athletic Association meet at the new champion, and I;nprs::!‘;d Peck and singled to right. tallying | that he will not return until he has | Totals..37132717 Totals—32 027 14 | gelew A. C. 1021): 02 Biszaferd Beidge today. upon him the value of a clean . - . J rounded up some pitching talent for | *Batted for Davis in the seventh jostan -8 Dei L i ) His ter's teaching is the reason Judge. Ruel got a hit with a high |, +Batted for Vangilder in the ninti e ietweén tchermott, Lox Anecler 4. ] . hiazunner wes Dr. 0. Peltzariof |y v never fails to attend hounder in front of the plate, and | DS club. Chicago 0 £01,'90.68 16 B1ota]| ow) (B Tempas UL S OB S SR s T, the Stettin Athletic Club, in Germany. | 11 1 *Gh"Sunday and why he has gave w to Stewart after reaching | Roger Peckinpaugh's knee, hurt jn|St- Louis. .. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 HAMMER THROW—Won by Don Gwinn ANNAPOLIS, Md., July 3. Bob - eltzer defeated D. G. A. Lowe, e ; - 0 NN L Md., 3 { e | never smoked or drank. first. Tate went up to bat for Mar. | Boston, has healed enough to permit | Runs—Mostil. Hunnefield, Collins. Falk | \neparehouse C1y '&.;’."m‘."‘c“a'ffl‘.r"‘fi,&'::x‘fi‘ Butler, who came from the University | .1ot* 32 Totals, 371427 8| representing the Achilles Athletic|“Nigell's right name is Samuel berry, and concluded the uprising | pim starting in yesterday's clash. But | () Sheely; Harris, Kamm, McManuz, Mil- | ¢ 33 (cot 103" Inches:’ third, ‘Howard | of Washington at the beginning of last |, “paried for Sothoron in ninth. SHaR of Erghang. by titen yarde. Mandello. He purchased a home for » No ik b iasiishs. seventh, when the Nationals were in | ris. Kanm. Stifler, Durst. Three-base hits— | feet # nenes.t (0o MRS h' crews, is slated to remain at Annapo- m,,,._go;,m;..,,m i n.-\:;:- o o ommden thermadt (8 ] tteot 1 Rockford and u vear ago re- the midst of a rally, and the youngster | Kamm ome run—~Falk. Sacrifices— | 880.YARD —Wan by Pincus Sober |jis though some details in regard to |Grantham, Warner, Cuvler (2), Wrght. - 'y HAs par-| ieq his dad from the foundry in In the eighth, the Nationals filled |played at shortstop the last two in.| Sheciy " Hutheh oot shoavi® Biavecs | Holr, Same g, Sev, Yope: sGiond & | b3 contract aro vet to bo settled. | Sasmor (2), Bimbart, Rowiines'(2), Safiy: | ticipated in these championships since | i "o worked to support his the bases without profit. Taylor sin- |nings. bases—C| 3 York A. C.: fourth, Phil Ed- e. ‘Brmm—']‘harennv‘ A el bt Boss BunkpEuntel @ Bl | Datteoit Eiviants, °6: oh % i o | Wardn: New Y‘:)rrl:{d -‘m.:'m?nne.d Time. 1 m’{}'o?u"‘m(;?;‘in'fi Lkl {;“fi::'snfiszmh © ater M reamor, S Peltzer is a tall, long-striding’ run. | children in thelr youth for a third strike. Rice strolled to| Two National hits resulted from | Yaneilder. 1. Struck olt—By Gaston, 1 by | minute bhds, seconds {rew Jumgr tecordold | e 0 Sol o1 0e the naval row- | $rantham, "Aldridge.” Home T Tragnor. | ner, who is able to produce astonish- first. Goslin swung with vigor, only |trances into which Gehrig fell. Tay-| yongilder. 1. Hits—off Gaston. 1 in 631 4 3 Stolen _bake—Thevenow. Sacri ing speed at the right moment. LEAGUES CONSOLIDATE Tecord, 12 g off ‘Davis, none in 1.3 inning: ton, 1907). ing coach. ow, Barnhart, Wi to miiss the mark. Judge drew pass, |lor sent a rounder to the Yankee | Vamgiiier: § b 3 inninee. "Loiaa minkh o0 — Ehoush the Navy crew did not win | Rewlings Wesht to® Granthan %, .-l’.'fi'?é The present holder of the haltmile | AUBURN, N. Y. July 3. (@) but Blueze Dut up & measiy pop (o |Arst-sacker in the third round and the | Gaston. - Umpires— Mewrs, *'Ovehs “Me. | {NTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. ALaCuRn Lt Sohinn, WHERt fo Grantham, " Wrleht' to v 3. (o) 1l 3 .| oughkeepsie, s felt that it |Pittsburgh, 5. To—Off A} ; | record is J. E. Meredi| Secretary John H. Farrell of B it o ety W inuien, e ©f game—3 hours i B i made a good showing in giving the | 5: off Sothioran. Bz".'"inr':féflus—ny Aldrdge. | e, "who ran’ zhethd?:z;::eume‘: tonal Association of Professional Ser mvalked e ot oL eitow .t EAnnEel ewhio, MR EG ~— qmmu’ % K B powerful Wasrington crew such a |8 (Hite—OF Bell. 7n 3 fnninga. none out| minute 52 15 seconds on- May 13 | Base Ball Leagues announced today Nationals' last batting turn, Ogden,|throw to Pennock, who had not RN {5, tourih of Sothoron, 3 i 4 tariens: ay e 5 AMERICAN ASSOC L 2 11 0jclose fight and defeating the six oth-|Keen. & in 1 inming." Looh 1926. the consolidation of the Michigan-On- trying to sacrifice, bunted a foul, then |thought of covering the cushion. In IATION ‘Haid L eTs 1 th e, i The: Nawy Srevw: also | Lell e A Tk the Cutralit adgna. Bubther s tent N0 o s Dl | e e anm.. ey won all four of its preliminary races, | nd Rigler.” Ti S forming the Michigan League, with Corly's time ut bat. Duteh did so by |lin's grounder, but Gehrig made no|ansas City RRTTEEETe i Srracues . B A Amton locae. smenrer Tne 5. EDITH CAVELL IS FIRST. farmineJthe Mchigun Tasgoe, =) a . 2 * ve il K 3, — >, ariving Into u double play. Tate |move to take care of first until it was | Milwaukee o Einictiise” ahd’ Niebérgal heavily. than the Navy by graduation ; LATONIA. Ky.. July 3. () Edith | Flint, Saginaw, Port Huron. Muske- raised some hope when he made a |too late. Minneapolis o2 0 2| Sersey G and another great race, between the | KAPLAN L = = bt YW L Edith | on. Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids and single of a slow roller toward third | p o0 T, St Paul. S LAty o e,mc,fi LAN TO FIGHT CHAPMAN Cavell, owned by Mrs. W. M. Jeflords, | F0% o The new league will be in sngle of 4 slow voller toward thitd | Lazzeri was applauded twice for fine |~ Hubheil Dimoni. Niddieton. 'Sanders and | S*¥omens, Red NEW YORK, July R Coarie. trem the stalie of. | e B, with. E. . W. Dickersos of iR G hire Mmhmm‘m A stops. He went far to his left to take | Brler. Gowdy: Pipgias and Hoftman. GoRb —.— sy s TR 3, (). Louis; W. R. Coe, both representinz the | clas A Tanids/us Dm‘;d._" |2 hit away from Taylor In the fifth, | fonm . Buftaio G 10181 TEXAS LEAGUE. o) eapian of Meriden, Conn., world | East. finished in the order named L e e s and repeated the stunt at Stan Harris' | " Semmers 'and Menier: Ciarkstor ani | P8 i ‘Mitchell, Roberts, Lyle eatherweight champion, and Red |the Latonia Oaks for a purse of 0. ¢ = TR 4 PIEDMONT LEAGUE. expense in the sixth. E'?'I"""'f""' 7 5 oL Head BQ’.}:?...‘”»: Fger:ngzmh :' ::or:-.up'?;'rlo:tn ',B:;m *‘meh?een slshned 000. Helen's Babe, a Western horse, SOUTHERN LEAGUE 2 3 3 Xewear pionship match at | came In third. The race was for v, 5t Greensboro, 445, <= | *In the eighth inning, with Taylor on | OBEVIle 4uoioii- iy m.,, VT L : o Csneat | - Wiknita Falis, b: Shrovaport, 3 a1 {he Queensbore 4. C. siadium in Long: three yoar-old fillies at & mile and a | oI &: favannah. 4 Fenity ; nings)y Fointuihey ) it Prste-BoRRBuUCklp Wi WOl Tpsianand Hercre - - e y8wanemgnd. S dbihnd Oy, Julyda.. .~ aparteey The time s 30% - SRR St NESR Y . | o2050maaimwm | ooommam oos000huLLRDD 00w Sa =t > o TP Y SosouNssREe I~ OOt R SmesmeSHERmmn q|a~===—~p~o»ue E|e=°=u~=-.5-uo (RIS omemm, Howor®Eoos! g