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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE RIVING FINISH—REDS ARE VICTORS OVER GIANTS_YANKEES ASSUME AMERICAN LEAGUE LEAD—SHUTTLE | SLAMS HIM ABOUT—PECK TOPS COBB AND VEACH—FAFNIR IMPROVES LEAD | INEERS WIN IN | (wig e - biggs DENPSEY OUTESTED 'TATE, NEGRO BOXER, OTH INNING RALLY, -, ' AND 2130 OUT-TOOTED STAGGERS DENPSEY Tol O.—The male of the speci well set 1 a pu e als Stage Timely Rally and | Bl \SOMEOMF_ o e i ciorkincfostents fuiefond furco o unaersize nanas ne Bis - Crowd Is Amazed When ave Game That Looked Lost K N arEARS / St e | hands are as ot aas o nis Ohallenger Goes Against Ropes | Teef and again Demp: \tmeas- be , ured [Another one of those hair-raising . ~ \ } i ! j Toledo, Ohi hands, puga knuckle on his fishes for which the Pioneers are be- \oran fight three finz noted for staging, happened at 5 v : | Demneey docs = s nid e % 2 ke ¥ i 3 empsey’s | r 1 splendid | s # Ellis street diamond terday aft- | - i \ Wz = % had 0t i many | o Bill fioon, when the Jocals nosed out the o 7 s \ - ¥ 1 for the full | o } 2 @ck Pine Hills of Waterbury, score 6 /ffi/‘;“ ] Willa o Noh | L Ba ering blows in the second an t6 4. It was only after one of the 4 W) n i 1 in hoth eye yund of their workout. The ost timely batting rallies that the 8 22, / 3 2 o i then saw Dempsey angrily fioncers snatched from the fire, a | A A 3 ~ e K mith dme that looked lost. To Stevie Du- ' 7 fick and Benny Lynch goes the hon- 8 for tying and winning the game bappened in this way: After Fal- bn had been tossed out at first in the t half of the ninth inning, things lssumed a blue huc. *“Red” Campbell | bho had put up a brilliant game in | Jhe field, rapped a hot one to center- | feld and “Bugsy”’ Titzpatrick fo Bwed with another sinzle. The crowd mplored Dudack to land on the “ole pple” and Stevie lived up to their opes by cracking the Reach (o left eld driving in “Red” and “Buggy’ pith the tying runs p | LA at the nc Ump Needed Specs. : ) ! . : e A desperately to land Jonnson's hit pushed Dudack te Z A i . ‘ v S & AL, Lbe A T third base, and when the squeeze play ; : Bl : ; {ig snd bygholaingy: was flashcd Norfeldt dumped one ? 5 : : Juanssedloeacine ox down to the pitcter, and Dudack ran = ; ] W 4 Cree g : Sl i for the plate. IHc slid in and was = 3 : ; ! : ; . The effectiven called out by Ump Barber, despite the | fact that the Pine Hill catcher drop- : e ; non 2 oxpers Bmho ped the ball. The rank decision N 2 i 5 ued that it Willard strengthened ‘the minds of many of | g the local fans that Barber is not the best umpire in the business. Johnson | while the Pine Hill infield was playing | In, managed to work his way to third | & Y 3 ¥ afternoon, the Jamaica Benny Lynch was the next : Zo > Ph o 2 < going two lively rounds with man and with two balls and one E = : 5 Leron. 4 5 five | challenger Kellar, 5 on him, he pasted a beauty over | ’ : e ( Rjllland gnne inncaplin e have been i by hi the shortstop’s head and Johnson tal- | = 2 n 1 & with Dempsey lied with the winning run > > £ = i wore 4,500 Goeb Malkes "Em Forget. = - - paid adn 50 cents each dig Much to the disappointment of 2 2 = w ' e e ried look ow gome, Earl Champlon of Bridgeport, i : e after the Tate ih< failed to put in an appearance, and | Manager Luby assigned Eddie Goeb | fo the pitching task. Eddie just went i fto work and madc tie fans forget that ere was any champion except him, by the way he served up the slants to e opposii.g batsmen. Goeb’s work is season on the mound stamps him as one of the best all-around ball Plavers performing in these parts. The Scoring Starts. or five inuings the teams battled nip and tuck without a tally. In the sixth frame the locals 2 run firough errors by itors third : b ; ; ¢ seman and shortstop and a “bone- > : dition present 1 : ¢ d4” By the second baseman. Goeb | { losraphor Bob Morman ook the | 1. continues the svstem of _trainjg Sk 5y to dent e plaiter. The| TRl i el ave Sl anatghl fory SLalOETabNer, Bob Domnan took the jnow: in forco he will'be far from ‘s diHl tors #ied matters up in the sixth 0 - i Afui et Eoehiiin e 0 | LA - —— hi 5 2 5—3 ) day of battle. Wiining | through a wretched play by || BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL S : £l ineaEe o iilar TH . The outer lir iHlard’s foot. | Willard's flesh is flabby, his wind pdes 1is trainer, Jimmy Defforr or another rou no purpo halt the his charge to the Each of the clightly ent rope: The cha jaw created a met the ch same manner the f be apt to end in a hurr but one eport that and the Je a Kid had a training quarters and that Kid dropped the lenger twice, rved to @ 1 to 1e pu. ng site Kearns and the Jamaicy ied the story of but ma I tzpatrick who muffed an easy fly [ ' : 1 parizon shown above is -accurate. s Dempsey's 'nd he is much siower in moventent ball. Tn the ‘seventh inning, the’ visi- = 2 ; | than when he faced ran in New tors added to the misery ofi the Pio- NATIONAL LEAGU York neer rooters by pushing afyéss three % Jersey Sl ! Il b L he dhampion has cut out road Work tallies, of which was earned and 3 RN s | 2 st ‘ . 000036000—3 1 cntirely, and as he docs no'rops gKip- the other two a gift by a muff on part Lesults Yesterday. . . 2 [ist : 9 5 Games Today. 000000000—0 ping he there Is comipistely Ag of Fitzpatrick. I'allon “got on” in the | Cincinnati 4, New York 3 (10 in- : Toronto cting the cssential part of traming e s 5t E Sothoron and Severcid: Ehlc =t bl seventh and scored the second run for | nings.) Toronto in Jer City | Rochester 7 g s looking to improvement o > Wi d the Ploneers. Chicago 8, Brookivn 1. Binghamton in Newark Reading e 3 [ ¢ He may regard item of 1o “im- There was a number of smart field-{ Pittsbu St. Louis 6 E"‘;.‘.f‘,‘,i f'\ hmrh’mfi et cwark J { Athletios Ball Hasd. }..;.-m? e, owing to t .‘}urum:: of ):he? ing pie the work of Feu at 3 ames scheduled. CELSEAR i & 3 7 G AR : e | Washington, June 23.—FPhiladelph bout. but if called on to fight at & fast 2 5 % . n‘ buried a trio of Washington pitchers ClIP fov i < t successive rounds siting outfield was worthy of merit. | ] ¢ r ity 3 5 p J i g e S aaer might regret it 3z ¥ Standing of the Clubs. Red Sox A U q S PpIDg vencar tanche of hits yeste 1t v For the Pioneers, Dudack after fum- el 1 ; o d0X Are USed as (8 lflo lay andl won, & 4o L) iThiladoiphia Willard Declines Advice. bling a hit in the sixth inning, made a = 3 Y 1 obtainea 15 hits Shaw Willard has no trainer and declines pretty th v 10 S nd bas abbi New York. .. 3 16 3 any 2 3 S ) rlpre i £Qnt LS e e shortstop for the visitors and thel, e gantes ) i v 22 563 2 v E 5. artf Pittsfield . o . < “Red” Campbell made sever- | Elftsburely ........ J5 2% A ha e TR A e | ielonia 1200 16 2 t es an expen al fine pickups, and Benny Lynch | CHICEEO .- : 2 i Ko Hove : i A i e e ) 24 { even ng que made easy.work of several throws ’\"°I° "““ SoURIR 0 v | Worcest PO 1 7 5 . o i ereT e e vaft, | OTS € in t fiernoon, whehl he that were not accurate onlhad (= SO 3 S Sl A 1 s yesterd ' ¢ e : h e th tratping R i e PRSI D Ria g SR T - Provi 0 e - & 1ouse, 2 1 . bt S SRS ERRISRE | neaton EM e : \ Standing of the Clubs. Springfield 5 = fans lending . regard severa] lofty ones. Pioncers. Games Brouidencell s 7 r ted T B Chicago in Cincinnati (twa sames.) | i SE00T ; 4 e s playe £ < : 3 adsgol ey 3ill Scott pound him in the body Johnson, 2 4 s p Boston in Philadelphia. “vmfh o % 5 i L gO e nd o the lead, be- | yankees' Captain Jumps Ahead of | untiy theyv fairly drop f exhius- Norfsldt, Pittsburg in St. Louis 5 S eaten by Detroit tion GHEG 0 | Springfiela ... oo o ¢ 2 COLFRR V N s 2 L Cobh ~and Veach in American e they Lymch, 1p ool 3 ——— Pittsfield ... : . 13 GOLFERS W1 and el s easide £ae ant cuffs them play ali gbout S cooue AMERICAN LEAGUE INow Heven D 2 b, : wted by tho St League Batting Race. L e W R allon, rf Fesilts Yogterd Broojslarm Team 1S Bested by Shuttle|l i o0k New ¥ June -Roger Peck- | face. Willard's training is the most mphell, \, e I LRI, - A c . :nd i npaugh, Yankee shortstop and cap- 1gular preparation of champion] tzpatrick, s . SHNNonicHs RBoston 22 5 Meadow Players in Foursome DY [hke 1o s L ter | tain, jumped well ahead of Cobb and ' for a hout in which his title 8 a 2 4 L =1 Detroit 5, Chicago 4 2 L i did betore, mayhe th \teach ihe Detriot batti tars, In | sta ’ Dluggct s o St. Louls 3, Cleveland 0 hu o ) 10 stay tiere a while e n e e S e S Lia Philadelphia §. Washinzton 4. ingficld at Providence, ! thumping Babe Ruth an e e e Ay i Y Worcester at Bridgeport T (Gt ol zolf team ¢ cd Sox vesterday, the Yanks pecled | poew to 372 14 poin At oor Pine Hills — defeat at! off some of the smoothest baseball of | = 11 tne forly games ho has play G = 3 Bridgeport went down fto baseball of i : Standing of the Clubs, RESULTS SATURDAY, Cih. Suuitte STeadow Giole cason. Ernic Shore was on the | ynis venr be CRAIST it { W L. National League. 4 by 1d, and altiion had a few |, . 1 n. t 3 = 3 ” = i r esentatives Saturday aft = ok Z: ‘!;hn'\'}'\p::m Ao 2 o S New Tork 2, & 1 ub v 2Ly roubicsome mo e pitche r_u]“ EEES 2 - b Chic ] i ‘640 { Brookiyn g0 0 noon on the iocal links. The w e imself out of dty ir « wa = e Cleveland: ...... 31 H Philadelphia 5. Cincinnati 4 conditior i ¥ o ich brought fortl orm of ch \its per game once, three hits in & e eE | st. Louis ... 5 560 | Pittshurgh 1, Baston 0 na the : { fro ! pulace. In the game there | game four times, on six occasions he ' o8 o 1adtty et CnonE g Detroit ...... 2 | — | The result ) 1 a 1 of every kind of baseball | iced out two hits and twenty-five | conee cad [Seved By ine board Allen. cf i ) Eosion - > | AR JRIRREE SLh e n o R tieo (ol thalertestiinet L GioHl 4 t ... 10 5 SRR 5 S e e oy Peck h holds the American '@ 2 bl 2 o Singstock, ¢ .. : 4 Attt 4 % i > a e N f shansl 5 (Tex) Rickard h an and hono| PR Philadeiphia .. ..... 33 Philadelphia 12. Dotroit 5 Erbhor 1 Sam Vick of a mighty wallop by Babe | . .ooa" e son for hitting safely , (Te%) Tckar e ‘ternoon the Army cony in only f these were the fourth i enty-sixti and twenty-ni ames. Roger hit four Recedves Ticense Tex Rickard received the ) times he zot one bingle a game rooklawn, and (here was one catch hy 5 G Games Today inftentnfeataliie 1 ch| S L S = ) S SAMES | to continue in that vocation Coodsili Peten Lalieis R 000008200 champion, has card No. 1 for Two out when winning run wa has hit st all sorts | madc. t. Lonis in Detroit of pitching. During this iatest streak P s 1 3 Washir ) 1 r has punched out twenty hits Pioneers 0000101055 Washinston in Bostan by Buri.Tathan G I » S 60020202 5 s v T fe oo and Jack Dempsey has card Pine Hills H 000001300— 4 Cleveland in Chicago. e Hinks-111is N S Tona mes and Walters 1 Izt cund Ho tallled — e Two-base hits, Lynch, Dudack; stol 2 nhacl . nese) y nd scored 13 runs 1 : = en bases, Fallon, Johnson: donuble INTERNATIONAL LEAGUIS, iel v i BORLl one or more runs in each of his last TO LEAD YALE NINE. ladelphia in New York " Y U o Eaven 4, PiltsAsld & | Alling-Weeden . . - six games. The leading hatters fol- — plays, Fuehrer to B. Thompson to Gal- — Sl . g | an-De Forrest 5 5 | k s b Second Base v I« Cho: vin. base on halls, Goeb 4, ‘Dunn Results Yesterday, Reox ; Sov's Frrors Costly low SIS ‘~F\L-1\r( Fias e struck ot 4 OEELT A e . s & " o | . = - o = o Americar "AR aptain—Is An Exeter 2 truck out, Goeb 7: left on bases, Pic SO (e i G B (e FOR THE WEEK ot AT De o Cr . e s aELS ¥ neers 6, Pine Hills 11; first base on er ! 3 VRS were ~ostly vecterdav as all contribute i 5 bk ; New 8 23.—Howell neers) 2 PinatHiNsN2: time, I rmorontote " Jeraey Gity 4 (second Salilowerd Detroitis wictors to 4, Feckinpgh. 4 Ll e el 3 : 45: umpire, Barber | zame.) Lk =l NATTONAY, LEAGUE, 3 1o leasue leadurs. Oppo ¢! Cobb. Detroit & 1 2 L % 1 3 T \ O L by i) o 2 ia Veach, Detroit Biishan = o : e AL EERN TR : 3 e plays. a . L e g (fir tiant A T e i 2 e Lt | Johnson, Clevel'nd 48 palshime et a ne ain Exn) i Flagstead. Detroit 48 2 335 1V New R o National 3 Shies ot — k been playing second bas ayer : epared af Bl VIKINGS ARE WINNERS, . s i : = oy ¢ o fa Snw A s | hamto . cond | N¢ 3 2 3 4 5 i ' o o Sox to Local Team Defeats East Glastonbury | on Latter’s Diamond. Raltimors 8, T I s s 3 3 S| TRooth-Fz i o it it o ravath, Phila ' The Viking A. C. defeated the Fast| Baltimore 12, Roc o . =501 ‘ S, R. Fide 2 5 Souhnoun Tl : . DRSS Gl bury team in that town Satur- € : | Howoe-Swiit 3 back and & Ay ) i Rop ; vS ATHO: day by the score of 10 to 5. The score Standing of the Clubs, x ] Rahinson-Torte | Stanc Williams s s s JOIE RAY WINS "‘“"?’C Viking A. C......201008400—10 15 5 | Wi . - | Vance-Prion g . tou ) June 23.—Joie RELS E. Glastonbury..00102900 Baltimore e 41 18 L 3 S an er of ; ¢ o Bchusler and Bloom. Linger. Echra- { Toronto ... .. 48 21 5. M..T neE e ISt 19 puIngeans thletic . Satugday w9 ke and Eccleston. I Bing X 25 1316 1 1 1 —St. Louis 1 : s- | first annual Chicage Daily Newe | . s Nevo 30 : > s terdar by a | ton National leagte tea as def ¢ miles in the 50 L 1 3 S 5 | N i wer £3t loublc, followed by | a4 here vesterdas 5, by the ty runners fini - B o and=Tobin and | thons, a. semi Jou were. entereds A