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ENER WILL QUIT LEAGUE; SITUATION UNCHANGED—BABE RUTH TRIPLES RED SOX TO VICTORY--GIANTS ARE OUT OF - GAME ON CUBS—GREEN SOX BEAT LEADERS—RACING RESULTS—NEWS OF THEHEAVYWEIGHTS— PLAYGROUND NOTES | 2 BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL gt of Life -~ - - - dy Is Always Taking k. NATIONAL LEAGUE e — x" —— \’. e e =i Results Yesterday D A SEeconD SH-b-n" 1 O [ e | CAN ‘T’UT my New York 9. Pittsburgh 4 WHO WA S .‘ s L MIND ON WHAT (M o Chicaro d ACQUAINTED DONRINCS | sam asrTHing S8 Rn, 0 TS C'ineinnat Tirooklyn 0-0 The KASER TELLING ABOUT MY SECOND | AN UNCOMFORTABLE S T YouU | CoOUSIN Now - | i FEELING THAT mY i glfi‘_fi%r | FEEL AS THOUGH | EUVERY MOVE MENT | Standing of the Clubs 00! 2 EING F E ATCHED- - > 65 ONDER wWAS BEWG FOLLOWE 15w D W P SUSPICION- Chicago ol 2685 Keep (T New York . 46 ; 630 Pittsburgh SR 3T i Wl Philadelphia 7t 33 3T | Gincinna eSS 3 w0 Rrooklyn . . 30 41 t. Louis 10 14 Games Today srooklyn at Cincinnat | Boston at Chicas o | New York at pit reh | Philadelphin at St Loui AMERICAN LEAGU Iesnlts Yesterday Chicazo 5, New York 4 iosten 2. Cleveland 0, (five in- I HAVEN'T HAD A GO0DP HONEST NIGHT'S SLEEP FOR A WEE|K*- 1 HEAR STRANGE NOV\SES- LiE A nings, ran) THE | Phiiadelphia 5, Detroit 1 | St Louis-\Washington, wet grounds. I'D G\WE ANYTHING To // SHAKE OFF THIS 1DEA ! AT | AM FOLLOWED —; FOH WHY DID ( SAY CANYTRING ABOUT MY COUSHN )(ML}‘\;\I%N(: THE Standing of the Clubs A\ W 1. B\ FASERg - SECRET SERVICE Hostor R MAN 1S AROUND New vork Ll 5 | Washington . SR L E 16 oL | Chicago o e 37 {39 493 | St. Louis . . 6 39 180 ‘l‘“‘l‘nl" o) Srer 30 14 405 Philadelphia . 29 15 .393 Games Today Chicago at Roston St. Louis at Philadelphia Detroit at Washington Cleveland at New York - Rebuke 2 ?/‘3“ perienced jfl/v Z R INFERNATIONAL LEAGUE P Perry. ¢ 25 i 4 % Results Yesterday it that the American v/77, ////// : 7 S SR *k is sald to have tilled | (Othcr games postponed, rain.) the dictates of the czar) to IR tioha: commission man- | = i f8'and turn Scott Perry ove . to the | - - - STy ‘ 2 = - 1. Indeed, once Hus- Rochester 1 1 586 Gopyright, 1918, by The Tribune Assoclation (Naw Yark Tribunef Standing of the Clubs 2w else ever hea Toronto L6 71 - ere is a grain of eft for France the whole mili- T 3 o ST ol Divite ; Rttenardorgnotythore iskeEnaln (ofsletonglattador Just Like Renouried Finnegan, Ful- It begins to look as if the Pirates 24 ' 586 . 30 31 492 ruth in this rumor or whether or not | tary edifice of the American leaguc B e e o aunciter ; p baseball develops between the [ crumpled to dust. One does not with ton and Dempsey Bound to Appear | far as this year's campaign is con- Ly e wo major leagues, the fact remains | impunity escape his pledges to the | jieecned Syracuse e 0 38 hat Johnson appears seriously to | administration Somewhere, - I, o - LS s mve compromised his league's cause And then there is another com- 5 - Jersey City ....... 2 n the very start. Fe has bared his | mission member for whose club Newark, N. J., July 1l.—Following | ™ e imes Toda bosom to a thrust which a war en- | Fred Toney is pitching Toney was | the denying y hused though sport loving public | indicted on a charge of perjury in ould not only countenance, but ap- | connection with the draft law. He is of his right to stage the Fulton-Dempsey fight in the Newark | should the Red Sox or Yankees hesi- | | I s ¢ g Newark at Ballimorc 5 Velodrome, Alexander Archbald, di- | tate in the American Jeagite pennin M l( D Td " > e 3uffalo blaud, simply because he has sought | at liberty now because of a jury dis- 5 el R | flC HIEH an Ibels Rochester at Buffalc 0 make of the most sacred treaty of igreement, but it iz said will have to | rector of finance of the city of New- | NGy - (Only three sames scheduled). brganized baseball a “mere scrap of | face another trial. Ifurthermore, he | ark, is to appeal the case. Mr. Arch- | i v i baper." has been indicted on an even more g s wro i chairman of committae Despite the fact that he had a shot- New York, July 11—Chicago got an R . B 2T » least imaginable thing in the ; sorious charge. When the chairman i o e i | to-picces team with which to start the | cven brealk in a six game series with EASTERN LEAGUE vorld for the two leagues to 2o 1o [ of the most august power of organ- | raising money for merry dolngs his year, Pat Moran | New York by winning yestordas. 5 to - var over would be Pitcher Scott 1 ized baseball finds at his own fires bat and ball fund, is much perturbed kept his Phillics well up in the | s i sane swas fostued 1 > esults Yesterday >erry. One would think from all the | a haven for a suspected “slacker” is|over the refusal of the New Jersey | ppee | Eamme wes featiited by inem- Harttordls: Proyidencer? uss and furore that is heing made | it any wonder that the great, clean [boxing commission to see things the - | ¢ient pitching and five double plays Springfield Bridgeport 1. bout him that he ust be an | game which we all know baseball is way he does, and in speaking of the | mne Boston Braves were the first | Catcher Ray Schalk of Chicago had a New Haven 6, Waterbury 0. mbryo Walter Johnson, to say the | must suffer undeservedly? | matter, said: N big league team to play twilight base- | finger split by a foul tip in the ninth New London 7, Worcester 4. east. But he is no such thing. He| The real troubles of baseball lie | “I am not a promoter of f and b4, S theirt camesis at 8 home " being [lin inine Andl wasi o readl to vatin SR s but an ordinary pitcher, if indeed | with the present administration. If fwould not have handled the fisht if | copdauled to start at 6 o'clock | rh ’ E Standing of the Clubs ot a mediocre one. In normal times | yohn K. Tener's uitimatum results in { it had come here. It was my inten- i | ; . L. P.C t is doubtful if any major league) . thorough housecleaning the sport-ftion to have James Johnson of New | pigner “Hippo® Vaughn is havi Ghlonre 10500000 S 1 | Bridgeport 9 804 cout would twice look'at him. He | ing public will owe him 2 vote Of | York look after the details, and 1 was | gna of the hest years of hix carcor | New s e e o 761 jost nine games in a row with the | thanks Thut goes whether or not {to have met representatives of the| on the mound, with considerable | g § S videncel s 18 609 thletics hort time ago. | his commendable stand leads direct- | hoxers here tomorrow to make final [ honefit to the Cubs in their race for | . 1>- Russell and Schalk and Jacobs; | New Haven .. 26 17 605 Where Would Johnson Go? {1y to war [ arrangements regarding the division | e g | Mogridse and Walters Hlasttord T 2 476 ©Of late Johnson has committed | = of the receipts on a percentage basis. | | ) |t - sk fany a stupendous and sigantic | Ban Not Worricd! IThe letter presented to the commis- ' . ] Waterbury 10 35 jlunder His late is the master- | { 8&ion by my secretary scemed to ex The game fiz which the New | Philadelphia 5 Volthl ‘\\”‘u\m 6 10 iece of bone. Because of one of the | Chicago, July 11.—Ban Johnson, fjlain the matter pretty <learly I do | York Yankees have been putiing up Bhiladeiniia Tu 11 Hits by | £ ost phenomenally close and exciting | president of the =~ American league, fnot think that anybody expected Ful-| s an excellent testimonial to thel g (W AICRAR. Auls A1CCITES b Games Today aces the young major league has | considers the refusal of John = | ton ana Dempsey t hox here for pabilities of Manager Miller Huggin T A Eobl A o] et A I wor W Tlartford (2) ver seen—and their number is le- | Tener to consider American 1eague ¢ nothing, and the boxing commission : ST s R S Ve e Rt anerican eacioinadincacflonee iR B eIl R Bt ety ‘ FacRst o UlapE oy aa e slor! Athletics. Perry, who pitched five Providence at \Waterbury hically stolen the play from its older | commission as an indication that he | = (g yigsioner Crane today made the | nate in annexing a string of victorles | [ ini vesterday, held Detroft safely Nty iEinvenl cin iasspoxt ival. The American league, then, | is to resign the presidency of thelfo)jgwing statement with vegard to|in the carly season, otherwise their (Cilln ' as by far the more to lose. And es- | parent organizatiion. ~Morcover, e e situation: “If the bout is held in [ recent slump would have landed them he score | g @clally so this vear, when for the | belicves that Tener's action is for the ' vk it will not take place at the | in the cellar S| y T N TES bst time the Yankees appear a real | welfare of the gamc St Cliciate ol eoraien 2 R T N ennant factor Where would the The u.n'(wvn(rhh a resignation oLl houts at the bicyele track has already | Bob le, the Pirate pitcher r Philadelphia . 03001001x—5 9 1 r Yankees play if ba d from the Polo I’n-w!-'\” T “"’I‘“”“ the “’“\“‘j”” | been denied, and it would not be in | cently shipped to Kansas City. should | e ) i A A PR Grounds? offthepTértonalls O rom | Keeping with the views of the com- | prove a high curd for the Dlues in Kallio, 1 md Stanage: Perry | Children Hold Athletic Mcct—New 5 sre fighting for prin- | no surprise aid Johnson rom | b 8 - SR eolam i b e e ORGP - If Johnson were H‘n\by f I vices 1 have received from several | Mission to have Fulton and Demj | thei t { t America 3 ) [ Swine Up—Weunis Touowatent 1t onlapnelafdi ferantimatie s gison T use he has taken is ab. | SeY stage their bout there. We think | ciation pennant | | is not. He is defying prin- | sources the couse he ha S e e e | Ri:;ehfpormn.m-mp and. most sacred | solutely necessary for the welfare of | ‘;\‘t‘ ailicensed Jelub shouk ’y’:”;“"‘_i _ | Boston 2, Cleveland 0 i soon. b <oy e S aaiaar seball ew of the fact that he AEILEDETINISS10 WEASERSTAIILE CERLO TN (0t ddie Collins of the "White | sostor uly 3oston e o 5 s of all, solemn covenant President l‘ ! 1‘ in \‘_‘, o thaitactitna ol Rt e Ciie iRt Ca OGS S e en| , ost [\ ’J ‘\ v‘\’ 1 «'\K v ‘m I‘Y | The first mothers’ day was held Tener of the National lmuzv:vl has m! dovoted o lile s TCT sl S SO ot o, W | s o K5 T B i o G ol ik et G J s sl sitconoem i o "\uml sored ove . and scored | fairs of the gamc i SR & e erc b N 2 to five crowd s out fo see the athletics reddy scored over him, an OrS 4 wop | Dermission was granted for the show | tinuing the vor y tc M ! A wd w it to he athleti heavily. Tener has right on his side Morally and technically Manager | sson s s 2 | tinui e ¢ upBtol B N B R el Gt |l R . r. Johnson | Mack of the Philadelphin club can | We did not think thev ere SO0INZ | the close of the hig show ildebrand to call off {he remainder y 2 0l aras 5 LEedwiito shel Mo ped O e e et i s imiter shon hizwme o thought | Edehr : 1 off the in Chariot Race, 40 yards (minor i s e 'lmnd»;‘r\\yv‘flg‘h:i Tnetirol| aken tnttho Perty! disel (Govs Men sxi||li fhe mbney Wad golng tolthe tund ol i L lw’hvr\wv 1\"{\ Acylsitenin A e e il e Hvianione ol b0 e beata With the passible exception of the | GRIFEITIFS LATEST FIND, ST At e oy T e e CHEE REIL San e dsn e as he saw ERao L ' war, the Fulton-Dempsey battie has | s \ bk | ties or « s standing ed to ate his treaty obliga- | party to decisions of the commission 1 ! ' | left center, Ruth scoring on White- | jone S S tampted o ¥ B e s i ir e bt A ae Rueiey el Tl A W ashing s S i et umn RaYE R SITORE S “g‘m I:o‘ ‘\\’uu\! have invaded the me, but | never accepted that as an | ently than anything else, hardly a day Club. third time in 1} i thit tripl “.”"”"' "”‘,“ 0 g fs S s e when y ke 2 { o ho o8 of | irath: junior clas agi v fee : ¢ Sunday | excuse for declining to serve as a | passing but what the names of thesc | by Ruth résulted e el B S little fellows' territory for Sunda xcu for ini i ! i S o Clark Griflith, manage of | the Py Rutl t ot tory. | inehe Ciane Iitzgerald senior at Harrison, N. J. last spring. | member of that e two p are flashed in the head- J (i I ! class, Dahlson feet 2 inches; Con- games at H: n, > : i 3 ; B | lown of the bout | Washington Americans, has a youn clas thlson. 7 UERT : Baseball will have a difficult 1 presume the parent hody will | lines, 1e turning down of the bou - : S gl el L o vooBee{elly, Williams: running broad jump, ok time to survive the season | find no difficulty in ably filling the [in Danbury, in Baltimore and now in | 5t SRt s Te o LD s - (=t bl M S e snoug ¢ e And for this [ position Gov. Tener has finally deter Newark, should sink into the heads ot | ¢2rmarks ot developing into a S 00000—0 5 1| - o B R without a family rc ; e et e Bhcl ariol b hioiors Dy inis timetso | nucheriG M ni eho {s onai ol G ! | inches; Scinski drey junic unikppyistatslotialiiios oasitos il i s e e 1| best e s e i cenars) Bn AR imeaie Bader and Agnmew: Coumbe anda | Fagin, 1% feet 3 incl lannifan, Raye i tog look Jrurcher taniy coriay e e o e T e (R | MeAndrews: senior cla Dahlson, members of the \""””‘l goninl ,; | Garry Is Mum g (“‘ REL | < been in a | NGW man has the “stuff,” although to | 15 fect 7 inches; McCue, Kelly }vmr <. Te yresident of e ime has for several vears bee : GRk = e john K. Tener, presider e date his major league performance Jing broad jump (senior ‘ te. who threatens to re-| Atlantic City, July 11—Farry Herr 1 way in a good many places, and 1 : el ‘ Triumvirate, who t tensnto e Sl e el SN nRaRsoodE i Yul AN as ot borne out the contention P DUGAN AND SHANNON STAR. Lynch, 14 fect 1 inch. (record for pudiate the commission, is not one of } mann, member of the National co cach years sces the territory where R e | - B e ot e ielent ! Mahoney Helén i smbers. Those who | mission, refused to express any opl g Serh. o Tiiataecn ia e : *arland Buckoeyc | Jugan and Shannon, New wen's | # . ; the offending members. ,' “‘ ‘}l", Sranl bl 5 Bt b sl ; ”“[" Suckeye hails from Gary, Ind., mwmi 2 i s b Long; tug of war, Capt. Hennessy wonderiiwLyIn e IS O e e (B el Onelo b ofnied o NS o 11 | ne began playing basehalllon a gram- (YO rePLCsNtAlives WiLh it 1% [ {eam lost to Dahlson's 2 in 3 pulls; wo far denied to orzaniz ]Al m-;‘ \.‘(uj»i ”l‘w‘r‘ s \‘\: Sl S el rtailment (’,4 the sport .‘\»[ eenibe [Ima oS S e e | had o zala day in the game yesterday | tennis match (doubles) Humphry the *work or fight” order privileges | of : pfl Amerl | cause promoters, when riled over the | yqentifieq with a semi-pro team of | against Deiroit, their work Dboth at| Muldoney and James Connelly de- e onded to the theatrical profession | can leuzu ¢ added, however, that [ <rousing of their plans by the powers | 1ooitfl ihgon e el Lo R s ans B Sl X lat taln other vio- [ in his opinion the Perry case would (o ne gy g SAEh all sot at city. He i feet Goinches tall | 4,4t 4nd in the field being mainly re- | - : g T aight speculate on certain othe o= . 4 hat he the papers SOTS | and weights 175 pounds. i .| Lyneh and Mary thoney, 6 gt Spect S e hot ba far amiss. | not tause war hetween the two ase- | oo threats or s am o S e o] 0 weights 176 poun spousible for the victory of Connie | l¥ne ‘ e Lol ated pledges anc el ey 5 of how i (i s Geb e ahi noi e S S o e D | The supervisor is v prilling Plan Abandoncd b GRS ; lso here, | TN their fights in spite of opposition T e e O e e mior city league At sDringd Ban lonn= [l USHERTSnEH Eul Sl TheseRRmalvs Belliven <N ComeNInE for il o S SOl i n i been oSt by B | formed. Any munager wishing to en A year *|'stoot histsvoundiand nssentedithat heliir e e B e anil s Gl Ca R e : ] s connected wit W SR e L L e thok much credit to himself for | 8 e e S R i { Shaw. e pitched only (wo innin Single whiletin (ha fGtablie aceehted [itens Rk ! 18 iaslend S particulur town or city where thel jueging \ and foreing in i [ (he grounds which ware open every the scheme of milit training for | o) jeqaue to stand by him in his By S RS b i SRty sl TS e i ix chances without an erro Dugan | N erican league ! cluh which | 08 cument Jing on finds that ne He also found time o bul enohgh | Smped et tweo sinales out of threo | t until dark SRL S Captain T. | ‘iu“.( Astic events will be tolerated | of the hails across the plute to strike | imes up, and on ficld was obliged [ A 0 wing has been put up on g e : 4] S 1 > ciach innin | e L i i I e grounds and is ¢ wing a lot of L Huston’s patriotic brain. To se ; | N . two men out, on hoinni S hanils hive Ghanoe+ whianthetara |itheter 1 : : itary instructors fe ht PALBOT AN ENSIGN | 5t Lo slagt e Falton The thing which marks the voung- | ihout iy [ the younzster Instead of holdin e milita Sl itho L ) | S e I avolved from v t- | T b N Talbot in Danbury being re- ster o e L it en e one b Al it holds 18 or 20, fo . - vdl \ a of eve i e il - Killing the game all over his speedy curve. A powerful man ome sood, hizh, swinging : L Itary trimer con - [ERDREL teEt i = cood example of the! he seems to have all the speed that 1A tennis tournament will start next ? . ‘\“ ot of ' ew art it | m, wis prom d 1 nk ¢ tarting trouble with - Walter Johnson can put into his de Even with their gre ceord of | ywednesday fternoon hetween the ‘ clio A - 2 the Un t N r . f i lgeport Bastern league | 1o e : g greed that in veturn for the | ensign in the Unite t boxing | hivery victories the oy and sir services of such the ball players when | serve, yesterda T e S X | e r———— | GrTiffith says that his wildness on | leaders can’t afford to falter for a On next Tuesday night the : O lw advanced would in fturn in- | months he has heen athleti coton N his first appearance in the big game | sccond. Right at their heels are | Mary's playground girls will cross 'm', ,\mamn detachments, th by | at the navy yard here with thc (Other Sporting Nows On Following | was dque to stage fright. and Buckeye | New London and Providence, and | bats with the Landers office yvoung ‘ ””;nn" an available home guard “"‘] of chief yeoman Page.d frankly admits the same. both soing strong Adics tom , sweating 2 | Springfield, Mas GIANTS PAY BACK PITCHER SLAPNICKA Maul Pirate Twirler—Reds and Cards Win Twice—Cubs Lose - | — | Pittsburgh, Pa., July 11—The wild- ness of Slapnicka and Comstock, | Pittsburgh pitchers, contributed to & New York victory over the home team yesterday, 9 to 4. Timely hit- ting by the visitors was a feature ‘of the game. The score r. h e. New York .. 411210000 14 3 | Pittsburgh 000040000 9 2 | Demarec and McCarty: Slapnicka, Comstock and Shaw and Schmidt Cincinnati 7-5; Brooklyn 0-0. Cincinnati, Ohio., July 11.—Stcaly ind effective pitching by Ring and Fegan, both of whom were backed perfectly in the field enabled Cincin- nati to shut out Brooklyn in hoth games of a double-header yesterday. In the second game Regan allowed only two infield hits and only two men to first b The scores Pirst Gamc r Cincinnati 00001510x— rooklyn 000000000—0 Hermann, Coombs and Ring and Wingo Second Game Cineinnati - 10201001x—5 rooklyn 000000000—0 Grimes and Miller;: Regan and | Wingo. St. Louis 4-7; Philadelphia R St Louis Mo July 11.—St. Louis twice beat Philadelphia yesterday. he scores were 4 to 3 and 7 to 4. The locals came from behind in the fourth inning of the first game when they drove Oeschger from the mound, scoring all their runs In the second game the locals hit, Hc freely in the second and third innings, and helped by infield errors got a lead that Philadelphia could not overcome. The scores First Game Philadelphia 020000000— ‘St. Louis 5 00040000x— Oescher, Watson, Davis and Burns; | Ames and Gonzales Second Game. Philadelphia 200001100—4 St. Louis = 02410000x L] Hogg, Oeschger and Burns; Mea« dows and Gonzales Boston 1; Chicago 1. Chicago, July 11.—Rudolph was in rare form vesterday and Boston won the first game of the series from Chi< cago 4 to 1. Carter was hit oppor< tunely and was poorly supporteds Mann was ordered out of the gama by Umpire O'Day for disputing a de= cision on strikes. The score r. h. a§ Boston ........ 000020011—4¢ 9 Chicago . 000010000—1 6 3 Rudolph and Wilson; Aldridges Carter and Killifer. EASTERN LEAGUE Murlins Trounce Waterbury—Worces« ter Loses—Green Sox Beat Deade —Secnators Win. New Haven, July 11.-——With the aid of airtight pitching of Tyler and the | lusty swatting of most of the other members of the team, New Haven n triumphed over Waterbury at the Savin Rock grounds yesterday ifternoon, the count standing at the end of play 6 to 0. The score r. h o New Haven 00001050x—6 13 2 Waterbury 000000000—0 4 1 Tyler and F Cloud. jura; Powers and Mec= New London 7, Worcester 1 Worcester, Mass., July 11.—Super= ior batting gave New London an easy win over Worcester yesterday. Brady, had five safe hits in five times at bat, the last a double. Oakes also hit well. Score r. h. e4 New London 010111201—7 17 2 Worcester 000000010—1 5 1 Fortunes and Devine; Weire angdk Redman Spr ficld 9, Bridgeport 1 July 11—Spring= field won its first game of the season from Bridgeport here yesterday after nine attempts, Lenahan's pitching and bunched hitting in the seventh in- ning accounting for a five to one vics tory. Leahan was strong with run= ners on hases. Score r. h. e Springfield 00000140x 75 3 | Bridgeport . 000010000—1 7 o Lenahan and McDermott; Lennon and Skiff Hartford 3, Providence 2. Providence 5 A8 July 11.—The Senators turned the tables on the Gravs yesterday, winning a to 2 Dttt le Grimes’ single brok v 2-2 e the eighth inning, Gardella scoring the deciding tally Score . h. e, Providence 000002000 . 3 Hartrord 020000010 —3 § 0 Volys and McNeill; Lohman and Brige PETER VONIA WINS leveland, July (l.—Peter Vonia won the Fasig Sweepstakes in two. straight heats at North Randall yes< terday. Binland captured the trot in three heats