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/ Part 4—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1926. Double Defeat Tumbles Nationals : World’s Fastest Craft Race Here This Week DR?g rrl‘l_% ]%%UI%[?;SPL??Es 2 . OFFICIALS, TROPHIES AND NOTED ENTRIES IN ;’RESIDEN S CUP REGATTA HERE THIS EEK ‘PI-ANS I_'UR REG A'n‘ A Champions Held to Four Hits by Uhle in Opener,| g gt - ’ Lo . R : ; . | WENrs f o REGH Nflw ARE BQMPLETE When Winning Streak of Ten Games Is Ended, ; e b e T == | BT e Kingsof Speedhoat World to and Then Are Nosed Out in Nightcap. i 4 S P : o | : : Compete on Potomac ; 1 : Friday and Saturday. BY JOHN B. KELLER. LEVELAND, September 11.—Any hope the Nationals had of jump- ; = : * " : . ing lintolsecondiplace fin Fhe JAmericanil eague raceiduxmELIhei: - Sl 1 BY. JOHN I. WHITE. four-game series here was blasted this afternoon. They dropped ! . L : . Al . ; HE $5000 gold trophy spo two games to the Indians and now are in fourth position four and | : ki ; ; i ; sored by President Coolidge a half games behind the runner-up Tribe instead of in the third notch just | : - S s S to be known as the Presi two and a half games back of Tris Speaker's bunch, as they were when | : A& dent’s Cup goes into competis they arrived in this town, 5 ! Ty tion for the first time Friday aud The crstwhile champions played a deal of headless base ball and had | el : s R E : % e ’ Saturday when the kings of the little to offer in a pitching way in the first game that went against them, | For OB : £ \ speedboat world gather on the Po R 1o 1, thereby ending their scason record winning streak of 10 games. | ‘ - : Gt o tomac for Washington's first national I'he issue was settled in the first irame when Speaker lifted a homer | i : G s v | regatta, plans for wheih now ar over the right field screen while a tcammate was on the runway. The | : . : 4 completed Iribe increased its lead ¢o such an extent early in the proceeding that 4 : 2 2 - The President’s race. to be run fi Manager Stan Harris hustled out some recruit slab talent for looking over. : : three 13-mile heats over a threemile The second tilt was a_real battle, but it went to the Indians, 3 to 2, ; : : I e ag along ithe: Botama aiter the Nationals had twice tied the score. . . . : : i T Aol tHie Sauthetn Rl A % 3 " F % way Bridge to Hq: Point, heads the Walter Jchnson, Lefty Thomas, | i 5 - 3 » 3 ll?ll”x'lgtlk‘)(‘1~\"f!yIn~ !|'rx ”(.,;.\),1 ;l\‘ the Pred Marbeny and Decatur Jones') | TWICE IN SAME PLACE A o o L = Corinthian Yacht Club, which is con went o the slab in the order named | e : ducting the affair a of ) 4 . 1 ducting the affaic with the idea of for the Natlonals in the first game. | ¢ 5 . 5 ng the Capital City iz All but Marberry were vietims of the | R R;:,‘;(i.fn.u“ o '!,’,,',,'_,‘,,, Iy e big 14-hit attack of the Indians. Johnson Friday's program opens at 2 o‘clock was in action four innings, long with the first G-mile heat of the enough to suffer his fourteenth de. | jrace for 13l-class hydroplanes, small feat of the season. Ie vielded nine 16-footer vt skip along the furfacs of the safeties and five of the runs |Judge. ib. . at a jle clip. Te committee, credited to the Tribe. Tt o | headed by W. A. Rogers, viee comma Thomas, who came back (o the Na- | Reeves, dore of the Corinthians, plans to tionals only this morning from the | Johuson. | start Saturday’s races at 12 o'clock ir Rochester International League club, | order that the long prosram of thril Whence he had been shifted by |doues B! ing stunts may be finished by sm Birmingham, where he had been | speckiammugh down. farmed by the big leaguers early in | The starting line as well as the the Spring, toiled in the fifth, He '@ Totals finish mark for each event will be at gave up two hits and three passes |z CLEV the bow of thé revenue cutter eS| gumieson, 1f nd was cven wilder than the trio |Spargeon, 2b Apache, which will be anchered mid way between the two turning buoys Suwiand e Lt T M £l oosssseu of walks would indicate. But the | 'ribe gleaned only two tallies off him. Jones Does Fairly Well. Marherry pitched to only three bat- sumim ol s00500908~m0mmz Long Programs of Events, In addition to the President's Cup event, in which five Horace Dodg s i | hoats’ and CGireenwich Folly, winnes ters ! of the Gold Cup. will compate alons the slab only to give Jones more *Batted for Johnson in Afth lanine. ot = 8 : ‘ { with other ationally known eraft time 10 warm up. Decatur, In his | tBatted for Thomas in efxth fnning. i ; Wk s : 5 2 - the program fncludes a 24-mile event G 4 i ¥ | Washington Q000100 0—t| 4 & ; 3 5 i k 3 4 debut, was found for three hits, a i g e ; e : | known as the Sec of the Navy's vass and a marker in a_brace of base hits—d. Sewell, Speaker, Judge. : ; i : ] ] L T cliaceenee hoatas e e e T ; . | 3 | special international unlimited hydre and had he hustled to cover first | ta Spurgesn io L ewsll e S 3 : e et Wiads U when Npeaker sent w grounder to | Wa 11 Clevelnd, 10. ! . - . gl oo bR S Ml i s > T J 1;_off Thom: 3; § Alex Joh: n's Yangee Doodle and T Joe Judge m the eighth inning prob Struek put—i : PR ciuT prob- o ut—ity : i . IA. " Clark’s Exeelsiore-France, ihly would have had but two' swats (doh by Uhl Hits——0fr Johnwo 4 4 | Btench wroduct: a funfor Prestdent’s harged against him. ings: R 1 i o . . : i ey ve e o, While the Indians were making Yarberrs. wone in T Inning: o Jones, "3 . . | 1 “l"{v’in; oo A It ,‘};L'.',’T merry with the National flingers U e e (e | 5 s 5 H | displacement: an event for Biscayne George Uhle breezed alonz to his | Jad, Dinnee 2l 3 . Babies: the 151-class hydraplane com twenty-fourth win of the v He - 3 togil : " : : | petition: time trials in which the un PRl ol 4 S | limited hydroplanes will attempt 1o e ; lower Miss America V's mark of 8§17 {miles an hour: a %mile free-forall | and a 9-mile handicap race for di | placement eraft. and cruiser races | for visiting vachtmen Horace Dodge entries for the Presi dent's Trophy contest were announced last night by Vice Commodore Rogers The Detroit millionaire is sendin Impshi, Baby Water Car, Syndicate Water ‘Cair Detrolt and Delphine Townsend Will Pilof. George Townsend of the Tndian Harbor ht Cluh at Greenwich | Conn.. who drove Greenwich Folly tn BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS ; ' A _ I S el weeks ago, will be at the wheel of hi o200 | e &l wsss=nsosl ol secscesssescse allowed but four hits, spread over many innings, He was somewhat wild, issuing seven pas: . But these tmubled him little and Lut for an arror by ( wge Burns the big right hander probabiy would have had a hut-out. . Stan Coveleskie and the lefthanded Sher Smith were mound riva’ at the ont ot the cond game Smith went the route, giving up eight hits and a quartet of passes, Covey went ilong fair well until there w one ot in the cight Then an error by Ruddy Mever got him into trouble and o doubl by Speaker ‘raised to nine the number of swats off the spit hal Marborry then was hustied o th <lab for the second time in the afternoon and he was found for - ' [meka agalil] e at (he wheel € s o A S or, Ut e BN otatn, YASTERDAY'S RESULTS. : ; . 3 - N Jocal waters tomorry morning. Speaker Gets a Homer. Qeveland. 8:3: Washington, 1-2. % ¢ ¢ t 1E sent here " : Dl 3| New York, 10: Detrolt. 8. 4 = 3 | attempt to.lift the trophy for which Johnson was bumped for a couple ! . . Philadel . 11: Chiengo, 5. o s 5 . iy e e ts T A gl of markers right off the reel in the B eghdesid Boston, 'St. Lous, 4. - - — [t e e e Suaiial 125085 £ s533-2~332x s 1 b 1 4 3 1 i : ‘o ° 1 Zlsss-i- -l 2s250050m002 Sein wlesmasss-2z ule ] swss-2220 i New York. Chicago. < H 2 i1 |Mhiladelpn first e, Jamieson drew i pass (o | ot e T AT or R ot SR e CoMMissionERs' Cup the Marsland Yacht Clib at Balti open the Trilic’s first batting turn, | Double playw—s, Hu SDING OF XuE NIUPS. 3 ; 3 . 5 more; Cigarette V. L. Gordon Ham Spurgeon sacrificed, then Speaker . Teft on buses—Wash: - 5 P ¢ . mersiey’s duralumin craft valued ot lofted the buail Juzh over the right . 5. Bases on kl»—lm' i 4 _— e ——— | $60,000: Sara de Soto, another Gold field serecn for a roundtrippe Coveleakle, S O Sl . & 0T Cup owned by Forrest Adair, Walte st through the sccond ses. By Coveleakle, 3: by, SED: o 4 G'ANTS AND DODGERS r. h. and Palm Reach aion without givi up @ tally. al N . LooinE S o v Jointly by Commaodore A, though e wi- reached for sifetics frile e e e, : : 3 s of the Paim Tench Vacht was nicked for two runs in ihe = New York —| 9 1 : i - _ - ek S o . Md.. and Palm Beach third. however poke opened this' j, ja cecond session, though. Joe =] e 5 - X R Latia A o) The Secretary of the Navy Trophy Found with s twedasger, only to by | gy GEE IS Gith a two-bager to ¥ i race also is drawing a wealth of tal trapped and retired on ? runwi left and Summa strolled to the :n- | NEW YORK, Septemb 11.—The | ent. Three T dent’s Cup race e s attempted to sacrifice. | (11 eg ey eavored to swipe | . : 9 o Tants Bes . .3 S it i Syndieate and R e s | Auisl st SUTSTReTG e o el 1 RS A [ Palm Beach Days, a gold-cup boat owned by A. 1L Wagg and W. M. Bigelow. and winner of the free-forall | Glants beat the Dodgers in the first rics, Cleareite [TV, Swndicate - and D el attuva twihen | ird e B, \but STule | | race at the recent Miles River event is shown at the top, while the craft below is Horace Dodge's Baby Water Car, | game of a twin bill today, 5 to 3, but | Shecial (hance, ol will tev for this o arildiol i ifisic aoren | 0O RS caE L e i e [also a contender for the President’s Cup. = Thy figures in'the center are Commodore Conrad C. Smith (feft) and Vice | the McGrasmen were blanked in the | Pri7e: | VW 3. Connors of the, Buffalo D Sibad %o mecond when! Meneel: |eveniualLT AN AIEERR, OOt v [ Commodore W. & Rogers of the Corinthian Nacht Club, which i sponsoring the speedboat racing program to be | second clash, © 1o 0. L G R T, R oe raced to second when Mc pounced @ one o = ¥ and Saturday. y g - bt iz GRaetobas and made a vain throw to the plate, and | Goo " etrieved the ball and threw | nekiion the eotomac mext By toeday NS ABTL QAL (X X AR O Al Miss Dalm Beach, while Roy Keye of tallied as Summa rifled @ onebaser| " ihe plate just too late 1o Pre-| woincion at Cleveland. Carey.ci . 4 Mucliersf 0 0 the Buffalo Launch Club is entering 1o | he middle field vent Summa scoring. New York at Detroit. i et nd'm, 3t Cur Wilgold 111. Valter yielded another run in the drte ¢ith two gone meant | Philadelphin at Ch | A RE s T s GE Jacison.f. h\\\lnh N LA b fofien e dpming | EceepslnEloRRi Boston ut St. L | o D HI AVA I.Y Faumitb | Frisch 2b, 1 X X nothing to the Champs in third, but Wheat . v :~“ fi}l,{;ml !ltfnu i with single and Uhle sacrified. | 0 00t " qeross the tying run in J MeCormick-Goodhart's Silver | Lutzke to third, from where he count- | the TourReh: S FOE A the latter | &. Louis, Stand 't - Silver Heels showed her wares hern 6a7 b geon singled to Moy OIS T ur forced out by Boss | ° Cinelnnath 10, i | Deberr: early in the Spring, but was shipped 2 5 b L . Petiy.p.. North for the Summer. She will he Neely's territory. Sucky, who pilfered second. Luke PITTSBURGH, S ber 11 (A, s b e : Fwo more Tribe runs were regis- lw-lg.;):f;d wildly after plcking up Ruel TSBURGH, September 1 Fotals.. 3A 54 i here Saturday, however. and with tered _in the fifth, the feame that| VWG TG THarrs checled in at By the Associated Press. —The Cincinnati Reds, in a hitting| “opic. 5% 838 0 Totals. 4832 power plant capable of driving her at Thomas pitched. and base ball of a | BrOURGEE BuQ (OR 0% single to | OSTON, Scptember L1—Sts Louis won and fost in Boston today.{mood today defeated Pittsburgh in| iBatted for Bohne in ninth sning. S0 miles ani haues And Better mayiibe yariety that ol ke o e the | left to count his manager The league-leading Cardinals took the first game of a double-header. | the last home game of the season,| Newuda®: == 4 § § 8§ 8 & § §=f| b to keen the trophy at home. | plissh Biraught e fiuat anakier ot i A double play made valueless a 2 to 0. but the Braves won the decision in the second game, 4 to 3. {10 to 6, and as a result of the victory | _Runs—Marriott. Fougnier. Wheat,_Frisch. | wotia rocnrd far 151 iass hodroniines inning. hat Burns got at the begin- $ac. the Qe oy z 4 ) | i § Meusel, Tyson. Farrell, McQuillan. Errore— | WOFld record for 151-class hvdroplanes L ngle tha . =y It Was the second victory for Boston in the present series. g . ched pon. I by traveling at a 421-mile clip. 1 Plate Unguarded 3 the Indians’ fourth. but a a 3 0 became more firmly entrenched in| Marrioit. Carev. Duberry. Two.base hite— | by traveling at a 4215-mile clip. a oave L 3 fing 0. 91 - George almost got a In the first game, Jesse Haines held his old mastery over Boston and the runner-up position L i Home runs-Wheat, Far- | fittle more than a month ago Buf Limconed whien 08 | o i ER e P vt won a pitching duel with Bobby Smith, | R o L TSR bolen pare S guhle falo, will defend her title againgt a Beshil atiglea St iiomas S S En T ere out in this inning when | "In the second the Braves used two Rhem. Bown, Tefe on Busee—sst. Louis, 0; | Pittsburgh used four twirlers in a| SR i i st field of 151', boats named fe hiand, the Nationals kindly assisting e O o chntar! iBuxin pitchers, but credit for the outcome | Ja=(%, % PR Gt LIl O, Rhem. 501 futile attempt to hold the Reds in| halls—0M Pett, an, 1, Steuck | the piston displacément of their en leaving Spoke singled t p 2 ¥ DB Ao e 1o ivea dbe batiitouanbrt Glbee, e 3 went to Cooney. Harold Goldsmith, | Cooney, {°" Hits—0if Golinitth, 34 T i | check. Carmen Hill, who had pitched | zx)erers Riem, "0'ay’ i gines in cubie inches thi e and home plate entirely e o o I hoktaste e ; @ | ming: 6 Cooney, 5 in & innings. Winoing 5 - | Time of kame—1i hour and 57 ; s ave to contend with . hi !”[’ el while Joe Judge held the | Neely came tearing in, just missed ;"“,’ »_“‘:;‘!d 1“‘" e _‘!";"dh;‘r“f Gor | Ditcher—cooney:* mpires—Hart, PArman | and won two games for the Pirates| Tiivm - ABI 0 A X ¥ AR :‘,P bALILIA it s "r,,,‘] e e aking a ch and then kicked the AL S ol SOUChing, and McCo Time—1 hour 36 minutes. | since he came from Indianapolis, | Marott3h 5 0° 0 "% Muellerrf. s Pivsobil i Aol i Lo, inhere that had arrived at first 100 | making a catch and . three hits and two runs. lugs HEgcaui 0 . Carevet 3 1 % G Tondman i entry: two Baltimore hydroplanes, Gate to flag Sewell. Summa’s walk.| pall. Speaker v -"nuzhl";ll"“fl I 154 fori i woh fthie |5Et oud \content WD started on the mound, but did not la i altimore and La Palina: Baby 5 T Herman rf Eriscl, o Jiuke Sewcll's scratch hit thut filled | plate’ by MeNeely's throw Phi K the eighth when Douthit attempted sE RU SESSl N one inning. * . o 8 210 S S gl gt b g T 4 tho bases and Lutgke's sacrifice fIy | and claimed Reeves had interfered : to play High's drive with one hand.| EN-RUN || S Eave awayy to) Yde et en four | BuErri ] LA the Buffalo Launch Club: William ceounted for the second run With him when he rounded thir oy i Sy Mt one runs had been scored, and Yde was|RUMES: § b T 7 ALY e 4 1 i ire Di did mot | | relieved in the third after the visi-| O'Neil i 3 Bucky Harris' slgw: pivot that Jost| pase, but Umpire Dinneen did no G . scored High with a sacrifice fly | WINS FOR THE cUBs relieved in the third after the visi-| O¥eile % 3 4 Farrella 3 1 sty bl et Frons e . chance for @ double play was largely . agree with Tris. TODAY Moora got triple in the sixth in- | tors’ had added four fnore tallies to P i T AN Porisntottte i e 1 1 o Sittubursh. Burns walked & Cinelans L. e <ponsible for the last Tribe run that | sdians Bk Deadioek, Flttsbursh at ew York. | miHE Slls Aowtea Hor & rin: their string. Koupal fared better, in the seventh round. Summa but was benched in favor of Songer Nphe Recently Added Features. o se Ring.h ¢ the | T iz i i v St.L. ABH.O.A. Boston. ABIH.O, greeted Jones with a lunt down th he Indians did hetter in th LL Ay g Roston. ) AL I e M after a pinch hitter was sent in rur1 Torrvt.. . third-base line that was good for enth, breaking the deadlock. Joe = Banc'ft ss. ® Scott.p’ The Junlor President’s Cup race and m. Seven runs in the s« L | Bnitl ioae . o e time trials for unlimited hydro ing ke Sewell's retire v 32 Welsh.rf.. L 4 venth inning gave |~ Carl Mays held the champions in| moai . 57 1523 1; ale.. 51 the time trials single. LK e on, then Lutske | Sewell lofted to Rice as a starter, but RECORDS OF GRIFFMEN Highiin 3 | the Chicago Cubs « 10 to 6 Win OVer | check, easing up after his mates hadl " spmiad for ¥ Banes 1o ot ontee: e/ axe (e aress of e oxatin neo alied. | Myer took Uhie's r Summa singled to left. Homer, BRERING, peilib.. Brown.lf. Gl amassed their commanding lead. atted for Ring m eiehth Inine R R G TR walked. My ook U b » e = Infey.If .. e Chic. ABH.O.A Phil. ABH.Q.A S saW P Brooklyn . ? 012 2e 01 0—8 o F Is desig o . thr <. forcing out Lutzke.) though, was forced out when Luke 2 AB. . SBRRL Ave. | | OFarfelic U aha [adame, W0 sand % O e et S o L g i of theia s e but e s 8 -‘f'"’:‘fi‘;m‘_‘“ hen | Sewell grounded to Reeves. Luke AR e Joy st Halnes.n.. 3 L g b Semlne. missioner, and a number of the mag-| o Runs—Carey. Herman. Felix. Bohne, | pensive types of racing craft too toele : stole second, being aided considerably { g T_Barnes Errortnhen. T e t “in the T 3 W he by Ruel's poor heave, and TWhinnce ' nates and club representatives, here | hits—Herman | Threen h Two Detroit ent w in th : heave, Hi i . he Nation ‘ n in this by Ru 0 Teach If & . on base- | former event against two 151's Tof z Frimm. 1. Writs'e 1 to make arrangements for the world T ne. S ase- | y paths Il except the first inning, | counted when Lutzke singled to left. tals. .31 4 2 2 E mm.1h. Srwed > g Rt oozt work on the bases on| The Nationals came right back in *Ran for Burrus in the ninth. gan.3b f series, were in the stands. o AT, Bagries. Double blave | two Biscavne Bables. Aaron tBatted for R. Smith in the ninth. 3 <ome oceasions and inability to solve | the eighth to deadlock the game once st. Lou ...002000000—2 Thle's delivery on others kept them | more. Two were out of the way when Pitte L0.A, Tt Con hace ey Tpone 9341 45 sending the Detroft hoats. ool ARG piie PTYh E 0. 107 Bases on hall—0# J Barnes. | are Helen T und Helen IT Boston .. . 00000000 0—0 t from the plate in all rounds but the | Mydr got his third safety of the fray, e 1 single to right. Judge then bumped B Zitsm'n.1 0 Waner.rf 01 1:0ff V. Barnes. 1: off Rine. 2: off Scott. | The Biscayne Babies also have their They filled the bases twice ¢ 1 two-bagger against the right fleld P Py R anii b Runs—Southworth. Hornsby. Errors— | De0orn b Roush.ef. Suosse - amaaas 559005~ mismr EETEIUREIC RN os2eoi~usnald e ris o s o om i) OO, o o~ A352E5RS sssii it ©22092923uE TS RN 3 Comblete 990useR oo RLU=is ( - Wi 2oomueESORLABNS 4002 Innings 253325 Pitched. cozommimr 9oszmnhnssmrruoa lost. Gran'm. 15 Ring. 5 in 5 inninga: oft Scoft. 1 in 1 ent here from Miaml, Fla., and now Hil | se, 08t a otals 5 97 9 o7 L. . S | w replaced. Johnson whiffed. They tilled them | heaved to Joe Sewell at second, and on batee Sk Homee % BoE dninog ) Totals. 55113720 Totals..2014271 | weeletwill e repiaced Messrs. McCormick. Hart and Phrman.| | ! 5% the waxr. Mver beat out a high| But the Indians stepped out to win SWihat 4 2 Berofta 4 41 “Rune—Adams. Heatheote (). Seott, I,| 2Batted for Koual in seventh. DI YORIK, September 11 0. |10 "har jast race that Gar Wood | Moore 2h base hits—Grimm (2). Mitcholl, L. Wilson, | Pittsburgh (21110 0020010 30— 6| fteries were offered today in a Wall | T " Ulinciaking care, the mile and Myer munted iwhile Judge |a double against the right fleld screen. | Rhem.p. S | bases—Chica Philadelphia. 15.” Bases | (31""Yde Roush. Cuyler. Threebase hit— | Vorites to nose out the Reds, g the carrying out of the test Hits Wasted in Nightcap. Spurgeon crossed the final base after | 1Batted for Thevenow in ninth inning. il\unl. 9 in 6 innings: of Osborn. 3 in 11 | burz. 3. Hases on_ balle—Ofl Hill, 1: off zot Judge's loft. Spurgeon singled | second as Reeves fanned, and was| & in seventh): off Kelly. 0 no inning | 3 in 4 innings: off Yde. 2 in 1-3 inning: off . Th ow, J. ith, Moore. | G R . ' Pivn.1b. o nnings B o Thita L Southworth. | Horggby. | Kau(m b et L Dreséen. Trav'r.ib Wild piteh—Scots Losing mtcher— R iy I, o, e S e i 3 The attempt to lover the world in the sixth, too, when they ot their [ when the latter pegged over Brother X CARDS LEAGUE CHOICE; Time of game—1 hour ahd 37 minutes. jBatted for Rice in seventh | Songer.p Pounder tn Lutzke. After Judge|in the eighth. Jamieson was out of Hnsbysh 4 2 Wels Wikson T A et (2 aige aur. | {Batied for Rivme in nintt: —Odds_of 11 fo 10 on the New |15 1o Ber 198t Focr, O e supreme . Burrus1b Heathcote, Home rub—sScott. ' Suerifice— | Runs—Christensen (%). Zitsmann. Pipp. | Street wager which placed $5.500 | irajghtaway being measured to the ached third. A pass to Tate|sending Fred to third. Here Harris Flow, |0 balls—Off Root, 3: off, Oshomn. 2. off | Mavs. Home run—Grantham. Sacrificee— | Pirates and Cubs in the final lap In the opening round of the second | the catch. | e Batted for Rhem in ninth inning. inninies:, oft Jones, T in no ning (pltched | Tiel'2: off Koupal. 1:'off Mays. 1. ff Song. | made on the Dempsey-Tunney | e ¢ by fisticuffs, the Sparta A. C4 | 2 Rune—Douthit, Soufhworth, Hornsby, J. | (nitched 1o one batter) off Knight. 2 in. % | Songer, 3 In 2 innings. HIt by pltcher By A wager of $5,000 against $73,000 | quently by fisticuffs, the Sparta / with one out in the Trihe’s half and | nipped for a two-ply killing. Then| -{'-x.....u,' Smith, Blm'muh%lr:lb Brown, Errore |inninz: off Tabor, 1 in 1% innings: off Wil- }:oxmf (Hargreave ) by Songer (Pipn) that Dempsey will score a knock- |soccer eleven from (‘zechoslovakia o ’ | Waiker . 0 Guvler o Barnae PR s inine 0% | swn event, A fleet of six has been 3 S it . Barnes. Tmbirer Mesere '0-Dos 3o | are being placed in racing trim at Stolen. base—Burrus, Sacrifice—y. T Wilehby.p 0 o) Crita.2) Bhyne.b, Langhlin and Klem. Time of fame—i hour | the Corinthian anchorage. No. 12, e - . e sta- | screen and Buddy crossed the plate. lor. . Double playe—Bancroft to Moore to Pivetibyo-0 0} Harer Spencer TAurlin amt K he Cor g vl v‘ n“ e L ..",“v.;\l\i”ul«;; qPtc""d bt | Instead of throwing home, Summa Burrus: Bell to Hornsby to_Bottomley. Left A i Ford.ses. . imith.c. which burned during a trial s, *Ratted fo n seventh. Koupal. ey o Struck Halnes 1. o Umpirée— ! S50HEq Tor Sood in Snenth NitiePie record for the mile it the final event one run. Luke's head Judge went to third. ! v lon the program Saturdav. N oy i . was needed then | Harris, however, ended the rally with i Aamoh. . T Nt aiet to wrllsukl Aty T S DEMPSEY 11-5 FAVORITE | Snertn v corartied to he the fleetest to help them score, With Goslin out | a loft to Summa 3 Douthitef 4 © 3 6 JSmithef 3 0 3 1 |Philadelphia " 000001 20— ¢ Totals. 37132719 Totals. acer afloat. made such a fine show- P ol A | Botley 1b ¢ High, mani, Sand (2). Wil Sothoron. Leach | $Batied for Songer in ninth. York Yankees to wi 2 . . ¢ walked. Burns let Bucky Harrls | the was, e S Tell 3b. Brown,If B e S W LAIma: QotiGHOIE el e s ... § U0 4D 20D 110 % ooin e world | (est here. The course will be laid out roller dribhle through the wickets | .S J Taylor.c 3 2. Double blave~Cooney, Adams and Critz (20, H: ve. Ford: Mave. | against $5,000. The St. Lou eal 1 de 3 Lt Grimm: Rt Fibere Cani wWriptatone, | Roesen Stz (3); Haserhare, Fort, Maye. | against $5.000. The St. Louls Car- |inch. A special electrical timing de- < he stations. s | derricked Covey, bringing Marberry Cooney.p. Knight. Wilson and . Wrightstone. - Left on | Brtor—trieht - Twobass is o Honroars | dinals were quoted as 9-t0-5 fa- | yice has been ordered from Chicago growded the stations. Then Reeves || ihe hill. Burns reached the relief 8! 7 oyt fanned " 308 ” hurler for a long fly to Goslin, and 2 o5 557 15 | Kaufmann, 1: off Mitchell fl Knight, 1: Wi o ble ® |\ Q . 838 0 Totale..T0 62718 | SRUfmEnN ot fyeiiichell, 2: off Kiter, 1; O e B tamham - Mave o, Ford “ta | | of the National League race. . *Ran for O'Farrell in ninth innink. {==Bf Root. 1: by Mitchell. 2. Hits—Off| Pipp. Left on bases—Cincinnati, 10: Pitts. | Several large bets also were SOCCER GAME IS ROUGH. encounter, both clubs wasted safe- | Ruel opened the Nationals' ninth % i iR poed fes. Goslin and Myer singled for the | with a single, and gave way to Pinch| B atle. > 800 10 058 050 3 | to one baiter): off. Kaufmann. 1 in 1% in-| er. 1.” Struck out—By YVde. 1: by Mave. heavyweight battle, with the NEW YORK. September 11 yo— Vationals with two gone. but Speaker | Runner Stewart. Stuffy tried to swipe | Boaton® 02800 8 189 8= ninxs: of Mitchell. ' in §'innings (none out | Hite—off Hill. 4 in 2.3 snning: oft Koupal | champion ruling a i1-te:3 choice. |In & roush mateh interrupted fre-, | e Welsh! Brow: t—Southworth. | lonehby, 1 in % innings. Wild pitel anf- ing piteher—Hill. ‘Umnjres—Messrs. Rig- t in the fl vas Brookl, Wanderers # [ got hy second buse Jae Harris clubbed for Marberry and Releused. Phron o nRiteeMhore. H LTS e gk A B L b5 H - | Le i o out in the first round was an- layed the Brooklyn s Tt was ‘different ~vich the Tudisns went out on u long 0y ty. Speaket L e vt 8 B 2 N e of vase—1 nounced by cue firm, te today at Bhbats Fiald

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