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fimission 1 Mty is admitte ub owners. H Boston American Bitter tov the men who Bsed to be taking car~ of thn terest, but who instead were By bickering and calling each other nmames. The national commission kept | \aboring under the supposition that Mr. Baker’s known friendliness tov the same was safeguard enough. When the secretary of war ten days ago declared that he ably disposed tow leagues the commissic a final nap for itself a terests of the game The ruling last Friday ized baseball asleep John Bruce still was busy gettin Jlayers’ affidavits and preparing the brief which is to be submitted to Mr General Crowder today. no getting now from | that a thorough houseegles in the commission some concerned caught or at the switch. were Baker and There fact is away needed What method the T Dreyfuss Says, doing thins jor le 1es lacks even of efficiency. With the | fishting for their very would suppose that they in spite of all pre- between them or Ins they the The of pur- ved in he semblance najor lengues xistence would get together difference ir president decided one v sean- have to go at thing | ndependently Last night Pittsi h ) circums Le vord was reccived T " 3arne % th d nnounced wnces would the with Ameri- | to We the | possum gue act Tener ther inde Saturday 16 organization endently night that playin for the a st ast League w waiting announce the and ional > to obblir there W spension ers made | continuing the the National any up play doubt if entertained he An found sable to s nd because of National would field whic such | i League M 10t The to ker's ruling tho we the face to stay National Lea be held here t to in ‘the gue mee h: nmo Pittsbu for will final er was shifted held able i will be toda ow 111 be Ame mark omes to do little ke the the from Washin Ahout Toney. New York an Teag ey have time until decision was demostrate of Fr the that s high a The only Graw form norted zone hander ants by to be slippin ready has t due to join several other on fenc, the It club piteher, was re- ht- the 1 seem he the he r leading nes arn Hollo the club, Bill Killifer the army any day and players are reported to the result of Mr. Baker's decision. The Giants have issured McGraw of their decision to him until they are forced to e field. In view of the improv- ituation at Washington and ition the ¢ the chance the G seem quite Th mo stand 1gue, to rted to strengthe in ants e 0¢ ion ement taff. B eal ry like As a Toney Jus York mains to be sce t o € some AW hi Toney 1 Steele appear nd e Giants to return to of the won only member one what remem- later anot s agalnst Archer With Robins. ¥hat it was for the best | for | er ind | to | | players, b | the pur- | al- | | immediately form. | vas | .FOR 1918 SEASON NOT SO GLOOMY—CROWDER AND BAKER TO DISCUSS SITUATION WITH CLUB OWNERS—GIANTS GET . N ODGERS SECURE ARCHER—BENNY LEONARD WINS EASY K. 0.—NEWS OF THE PLAYGROUNDS — ANNEX TWILIGHT GAME " CHARLIT Y BRING HAVE WRHEAT CAKES COUNTRY SAUSAGE A CUPPA COFFEGE LE CAKC S \ YN GUE 1 WELL U'LL HAVE To FALL PBACIKK ON Somk EGGS — oN ToAasT — AND A CUPPA COFFEE GwE You SAUSAGE, — AND oLy CoR’N GRY NiCE VERY SORRY ON ACCOUNT of DELAY IN SHIP MENT AND Tes HEAVY DEMAND WE HAVEN'T AN EGG 1N THe HousE Conyricht, 1918, by The Tribune Association (New York Tribune) to con- was by ago knew and 1y adv et the game circumstances of the tinue agues under n ced yesterda Several day Ebbets said that as far as he only the Giants and the Cu making money in the National League it presumed that the Su- ating without showing of that Ebbets the opini Charley be ope In rryir 2% To show that he did not me up the ship Ebbets a lot youngs drilling ged atcher conditional ri He joined P having heen by the Cubs Ar hut so pe a pro may are pi is an to give vesterday signed who had dbets field o mornings at B nd Jimmy Archer er last week got his u from the Pirates. last spring after unconditionally mid-season of Archer of old 1t not only lease bu released in longer the her is no should of assist- Wilbert v catcher, he prove wnce to Robinson, coach - BASEBALL SITUATION LOOKS BRIGHTER War Department Officials to Con-, fer With Magnates shington. July 23.—Decision on 1he request of representatives of ball that the or- anized b, 15 of the work ght regulations, as they apply to professional extended to the end of present season, was postponed until Wednesday Th tional action taken Commission setting forth the Na- could its views matter 2ton Management Marshal vesterday Heard. Gen. Crowder gave sentatives of the Washington Ame n league club, prepara to making a report to Secret with recommend: ether the etary’ the W slics to repr Ty wry Baler to 1king aj should be mioc terfere with the professional entativ tions order as W sec s v' ve to the pl not to schedule in- of Nicholas cpre Ohio Longworth g n of ked sust e the Nal Prar hat hai icnal Commission, and a ision he postponed com- present its srecs 1o Delay. is prepaved but il of reed. ma uld Wedne lutions ction 1 cpresentatives present ag itter went W ringtor um 1 Washingtor They did and the m Gritlith « that Louis luled club over. world o play ih unles otherwise to V veling Secretory for T 1a Johnson gamc to directs s a nearer ash- & of ington penses Baker £0 if the is unfa save ox- decision orable effective { baseball | Au- | IND. TWILIGHT GAME s were | | ATST. MARY'S FIELD Fast Colored Nine From Hartiord been | the veteran | [ | | 18175 | i linc H | | 1 to Play Strong Annex Nine A day great night game is expected Wednes- at 6:30 the fastest colored team Hartford can produce, the Corinthians, will play St. Mary's field the Annex club. One the line h when and best of the worlk features with done on the coaching They carry John Jones, had two yea experience with Southern school. The batteries will be: Joe Lewis and N. Jackson, for the Corinthians, and Kania and Pe- terson, for the Annex. The Corinthian up is as follows: 3b; Davis, rf; cf; Nailun McCray, 1f: Lewis or is man, nard, aife, 1D; Croslin, John Jones, p. The St. Mary’s playground team will journey to Bristol Thursday aft- ernoon and play the Bristol boys at the new Rockwell park grounds. The Mary’s team has been fitted out with new D. & M. baseball suits. In case of rain the game will be played Thursday. Harris, 2b Johnson [ Cuffee or Scharves or It W St AMERICAN Cleveland, American led hy President I3 1te vesterday to take retary of War 1 baseball non GCE WAITING -At a aseball B action July league | meeting owners, Johnson on Sec that ae- decision detinite ker sential, postponed pending N President department offic ulations is tion wa a Johnson the they play- con- ference and v work apply ers The Dlace tion play we Lr o to Ui on professio baseball meeting probably Wednesday. Pending the American 1 their will final 1o teams cheduled zames It is understood that the two other members of Al National Baseball ssion. Chairman August He d Joln K. Tener, president ional league, will join My presenting to war depart- s resolutio king mod- he regulations. fecling take ac- will Johnson i ment oflic ification of optimistic Ame 1 league vesterday's meeting will he mac hington to of this year's ican leagu represented Chairman here to confer with Mr. Herrmann started last night to attend National league owners ow and Mr. John- Jast nig for prevailed club owne that the permit some conces me ing ior Wa out And in the carrying All the ers were Herrmann Mr. Johnson for Pittsburgh the meeting of in that city tomor left €1 Washington President Clevels Saturdiy schedule, club own- was on veland nt umes C. Dunn American league clu announced that the closed after vesterday after ting of the nd who park would 1w do: today’s mer the team | who 1t | said the Cleveland club will play its ! scheduled zame in Cleveland Thurs i provided the status of the work fight order, as applied to profes sional hall players, settled by that time. Otherwise, he said team will not pl New York Thursd scheduled for vhia today and advanced and Jeaving the Cley Thursday. is detinitely the New York I«mmn Nationals to consideration. Nationals for a cash the Cleveland ame with | 5 The Cleveland at tomorrow previous! nd BENNY LEONARD WINS mes | Jersey City, N. J., July Benny adel- | Leonard, lightweizht champion of the have been | world, scorel technical knockout played, | over Young lwell of Newark in idle until | the fifth rouvnd of a scheduled eight- | round mateh last night. { Leonard knocked twice in the fifth and | stopped the fight to further punishment 136 and Gradw Ph G te: well the save down referee Gradwell Leonard weighed RED! Cin Toney SELL TONEY TO GIANTS inn July was sold Pitcher vesterda Fred by the Cin L ar 'BARTLETT SCHOOL " STAGES FIELD MEET | Many Interesting Contests Despite - Warm Weather—Slater in Charge | The heat of yesterday dia p | vent the boys and girls of the Bartle not school playground from gathering fo athletic meet. There wer in the various competition was kee FFollowing is the list their weelly cighty-four entries event and the and interesting. the winners Forty-yard Das ‘lass)—Won by W Sdachelek; third, h (Boys Belomyzy; Todzla. Minor second, Time, ard Dasl “Won by F. St Dziczek: third H econds Minor second, Time, ka arkie. Da A L (Boys' by Poremba: Mieczkowski; third, J conds Dash (Girls' Junior by J. Piorkowski; sec- third J. Raskowska. seconds: vard Dash Won hy M third, ard Junior second, Klepacki. ska Forty (Girls’ Storey; Darie. Senior second, ¢ Time, 5 4-5 Class Howard secon Twe Minor Class) sccond, W zeski. 1 Two Standing Junior Class) second, A. ki. Dist Two Senior Standing Won Broad Jumps by W. I Stachlek; third, nce, 10 feet. Broad Jumps (Boys' Won by W. Murzin; Poremba: third, J. Klepac- 10 feet Broad Won ocky: (Boys' nysy; H. Kraw- nce, Standing Cla S Ve Jumps by J s, third, F Distance, 14 feet 2 Standing Bread Jump ass)—Won by E. Jezis Harkic; third, P. feet Standing Broad Jump (G Class)—Won by H. Pretr 1. Stamulasus; third, Distance, 5 feet. anding Broad Jump (Girls’ i Class)—Won by C. Howarc M. Storey; third S. Davie. Distance, 4 feet 10 inches The directors in the various play- ound are compiling a list of boy girls’ upervisor W. er in order that a ring-toss tourna- may ted in every one of ygrounds next Monday. (Boys’ Jotviteh; second Andry- inche (Girls’ zyk Minor second, Euszlewicz, Dis s’ Junior szewsk: second, a Ra Senior ind names for Sl S. ment be the city’s pl Baseball from Results, i ! The boys the Smalley pl { ground continued their winning streal vesterday morning when they defeatad the Bartleit schoal team at Walnut Hill park by the score of 22 to To date the Smalley boys have won two I mes and lost school boys have and the Smith same Trecord none the BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL NATIONAL Results Yesterday, ir othes LEAGUR ¢ Pittsh (No Boston 2 games scheduled). Standing of the Clubs Chicz Nev o York i Pittsburgh | Philadelphia | Cincinnati Boston Brooklyn St. Louly Games Today h at Brooklyn. r games scheduled) AMERICAN LEAGUE Results Yesterday. Washington 3, 2. Boston Detrolt 0-0. New York 4, St. Louis 4 s, darkness). Chicago 15 nin Standing of the Clubs L. 34 40 42 40 46 47 49 50 P.C. 618! .o45 548 529 Boston Washington Cleveland New Yor St. Louis Chicago Pniladelphia Detroit Games St. Louis at w #York Detroit at Boston. (No other game: (2). scheculed). INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Results Yesterday. Binghamton 4-3, Buffalo Toronto 7, Baltimore 6. (No other games scheduled). Standing of the Clubs Binghamton Toronto Baltimore Roche Syracuse Jersey City { Games Today Toronto at Jersey City. Buffalo at Newark. Rochester at Baltimore. (N> other games scheduled) The Burritt school boys and the East Street school boys have each won ona and lost one. The Bartlett school boyy lost two and have yet to win a game. With the intense heat prevalent the daily swims that are accorded the teams at the close of their games in the Young Men's Christian ,Ass§m< tion swimming pool are certainly mosi refreshing and welcome. URKISH GIGARETTES J/ARE MADE ESRECIALLY"FOR‘THE DISCRIMINATING AND EXPERIENCED SMOKER OF HIGH GRADE TURKISH CIGARETTES The blending is exceptional MAKERS OF THE H EGYPTIAN GIGA |GHEST GRADE _TI—E_T’T_EJSINTHE TURKISHAND WORLD your Best Gir] face to face. REMEMBER_ T here are no others like your ““B. G.”