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ECTION OF OFFICIALS FOR BiG BOUT—TIGERS MAUL OFFERINGS OF JIM BAGBY—EDDIE ROUSH'S CLOUT- [HERN GOLF TITLE—AMERICANS LOSE WRESTLING BOUTS IN FRANCE—PIONEERS TO PLAY FAST TEAM " ’ R J/ROUSH THE HERD 1N DETROIT BATSHE i AE R e CINGINVATI VICTORY HAMMER JIM BAGE N JER ) UNDAY DINNERS? WIHAT OUR BILL Bk : IRED oF CHICHEN | FoR MEAT —— 0 and Other Jur i By ""kzmr“y,.(m » T{’ ;Eddie Gets Two Singles, Double Indians Use Three Pitchers 4 Toet With Fighters'§ ° ; T 2 e 5 Al and Triple Against Pirates | Game That Is Lost 6 1o t Toledo, Ohio, June 28§ “d A " A . ! Pitteburgh. June 28.—Cincinnati | Detroit, June 2 (American ) . of Toledo, for refertmmM C { i === efeated Pittshurgh yesterday, 5 to 2, | The Detroit Tigers hit Jim Ba Anthony J. Drexel Riddle, Jr., pr§ / < A 3 mainly through the batting of Roush | hard in two innings here yeste dent of the Army and Navy and O 5 I~ RE e ( g 2 r the visitors. Roush obtained two ! and again beat the Cleveland Ind vilian F rd of Roxing Control d 3 G 4 ¥ | singles and a double aff Carlson and | score being 6 to 1 [ Philadelphia, and George L. (Te: i = i - ¢ 3 2 3 Z B | a triple off Mayer. He also made a | roit did not waste any hits Rickard, promoter of the champion X P s ¢ Z 2 ;i e clever catch in center field. robbing| got all of their six bingles ship bout, as judges; Warren Rarbour, s Stengel of a homer = former amateur heavyweight chams= Luque relieved Fisher in the second, pion, timekeeper, and ok Skelly . runs in the second inning and fo} former featherweight boxer, as alter~ the Pirat safo all the way.| Thel|i o va o A8 n it e o are dabi nate refcree—these are the officials y { 5o L JUAA B \ g Jescote ! hit neither Thle nor Phillips, wH who will handle the contest between 5 i X r ol s b he e Jess Willard, champion, and Jagk R i e ! Cincinnati .. 102010010~ ;::‘im:‘:“:‘fl Bashy m;";fl,‘,““;‘l‘ A Tallens . oW Pittsburgh ......010000100 1 Dempsey, challenger, at Bay Vjiew ; oDureh 10000400 . A park here on the afternoon of July - , Luque an i 5 2 i, o = e Mayer and Schmidt {(MNEashy grhle Hipsiandyns s homas, Dauss and Afnsmit . Fillard, Kearns, R rd 4 the i 4. Willard, Kearns, Ric 1 and '.m' e ~ e [RY= ° ;:yen'c: "ot rlw:"v\\.l‘vi[w:[m“‘hrli'(:.‘:‘v;‘;;l,f.’,m‘ e (pon'T FoRGET WE'WVE Mann's Hit Beats Cards. in considerable wrangling over, tho S aaTes A [ GoT A Dininge Date ) = Chicago, June 28-—Mann's doubl Browns Beat Sox. question of officials, exprossed them- Yoo MUCH= oUR [/ S FoR Y e ! following Flack’s walk and P [ . Louis, June 28.—The §t. Lo selves as cntirely satistied with {he | ifice enabled Chicago to defeat s F v bunched their hits to bet Sclections i [ I 5 Leouis, 3 to 2, vesterday. rdvante here yesterday than t§ “The character of the officials,” / Bill Bolden, a recruit pitcher from | White Sox, and defeated Jeason said Rickard cludes th possi- | Lincoln Meniorial college of Tennes- | team again here yesterday, the gcol bility of anything being done not in | his debut as a big leaguc ! being 4 to 1 accordance with justice and fairness He pitched a zo game.| Fddie Cicotte and Carl Weilymna It is the first time in the history of | the lett handed beanpole, were} ® America that men of the T8 h rival pit rs, and the local mah Major Biddle and Mr g“““g;f‘of‘? 1§ L much stronger in the pinches. {8 been identified with a oo 011 01—3 12 0| lerlraal stuns for nitse nith W8 championship cvent in an official ca- | RS o . = | r‘:\hxsldov"rltvr-e‘v {::ll Snyder R elar s U Lonls 1IN pacity and it seems to me it marks | : R A i : 3 . - 3 / £ n arrell. Sitedil The Drovnd bunetehide a new and bright era for the sport | % P U > | 1iis on Clootis in the frat. fonsch B “venth innings for all their rung o four innings that Bagby was the mound. He was pounded for t | owing to Fisher's wildness. and held g a of boxing ; ; The sclections also have tended to e 7 1 | A | The score: ease the mind of the champion, who LA ! 7 | Chicago 010000000—1 has been worried by warnings Lo the 1 A i | . | Gracco-Roman Events Are Won By Louis ...... 10020010x—4 effect that he was to be the vietim ] i 1l [ 2z | i e sty St Bl dinaaitee e | € 7T 1 Wi | Furopeans While Yanks Take FOR COLLEGE ipient of letters warning him that / i / Iy . ey a scheme was on foot to have lm:i ) . Catch-As-Cateh-Can Style. Dean of Princeton and Walker disqualified fon an RalloEal ons ey 74 | Pershing Stadium, June 28.—De-| Columbia Battle Today for Honf thus IJ']'VY\\.L', -:Hl\ of his (‘ll l‘ . “l\» i i spite occasional show s 10.000 spec- Philadelphi y 5 5 ; s worried champion and was / - £ ladelphia, June 2 3 Sl e e o tors witne interallied games rte st A fhe cause of his asking me to take Crallicd BAMES | most interesting match in the secd he pc o1 referce. I told him 1 = 2 CoREat | of intercollegiate golf to : e po “u ‘<0§1~(1(:- o“w Lotola i } - [in fthe ey ey rtm.ndq 1)1 inte \'n“{'md;r\‘- wr‘v ul t was impossible fo T | matches, but the catch as catch can | 1Y, W28 betWeen Sid ScottyzVale, am J. §. Dean, Princton. Dean\woh th the duties of referee, but 1 consented | = = =— = ——— = = = — ed by three lavers of strong muscles. l e to act a3 judge and the champion BASEBA IN A NU SH When Joe Coburn was in his prime b 1 the Gracco-Roman contests Wise- | MAtch. 3 up and 2 to play, matgly be o act as jud | ] I I E] E il Tnited States, was defeated by | Cause he drove better than usulbeg he was wont to astonish the natives by “So as a decision on poin permitting a helper to beat him over | | vaglio, Italy, in the featherweight | W2S Steady on the greens oo d, 1 ‘vm“l” r_r‘::w <t'|1‘:‘1 ;3,‘5{1‘ o ATIONAL LEAGUE. ATIONAY, LEAGUE. | the abdomen wit baseball bat | Southern Golf Champion Eliminated | . while in the light heavyweight AL «1“ alker, Columbia, and Dea m ts s the judge 2 _ - ; ] S I, e e Tt : met to in a thirty-six hole matc he cha the fact of a ma = e T y W ¢ i by Nelson Whitney of New Orlcans | C285 Stickney, American, lost to T : e ; - the champion, and the fact of a man | R o % i FOR THE WEEK | ) Orleans | | 15° o N eay i ltor b indiviaual intsrcollsgtel holding a title does not influence me e ¥ Results Yesterday. o Pas X . oA G A e Pr = in the slightest. I am confident Ma- The Boston-New York game —_ ! in Tourncy in That City. pion of the !/ erican Expeditionary lampl aip. rincton won thet jor Blddle looks at tHe question in | postponed; wet grounds. were postponed ] NATIONAL LEAGU (R | Forces, won the ht heavyweight | team title in the seventy-two hole "h e hait it T[:'\ Brooklyn-Pittsburgh game was | count of rain. s T.W. T. F. S, New Orleans, June 28.—Nelson | catch as catch can bout from F. Fri , and ¥ better than Es il 0l o moved forward === 30 : { Whitney, of New Orles defeated | tensky, Czecho-Slovakia, who con- ‘e to capture the enti SEEES Al Ready for Bout. e ati Pltteoureh . I ehisazo p 3 : | Bobby Jones, Jr., of Atlanta, 7 up | ceded the match to the American in : by winning the finals in With the naming of the official Chicago 3; St. Louis 2 StanaingiofithefCubs, Louis S e and 6, and Louis Jacoby, of Dallas, | 45 seconds. Other wrestling bouts re- | the match play. e el Y At o) e defeated Whitney Bouden, of Naw | sulted as follows: | Walker won his way to the finals forts offiW. A. Gavin of the army Standing of the Clubs. | Baltimore eans, 3 up and 2, in the Southern Featherweight Class—Direc: Bel- | vesterday afternoon by defeating T. 3 s iEl champlonahiph semitAnalsl 1o gium, won over Bouquet, France, in | B. Davis, Yale, in the semi-finals, 5 board were largely responsible for | w. L *.C. | Toronto S T T 8 . Cincinnati = nd qualified for the final { ® Minutes 45 seconds. Light heavy- | up and 3 to play, while Dean had, lit- { u f the problem, the pro- | New Yor - § .654 | Binghamton econc e e s i e 3ok 618 holes to bo played today. | WeiEDt class—Kopriova, Serbia, won | tle troubla in disposing of R. H the people into the enclosurs! but | Pitiaburen e / e i | The dc of Jones, 1517 cham. | 0¥ ona, Italy, in 1 minutes 30 | Wales, Harvard, in his semi-final men in the ring and then COUNt | OLicazo .. ......... 3 a0 : AMERICAN LEAGUE. pion, was probably the most thorough | *¢%OnGS | hiich ovonitichenetRconzze ot i money Willard and Dembsey | Brooklyn ... S .4 o B0 o 94 SN e S S ; he has experienced in championship Ry ._rmmhln cd ; 0!’ l he | Merion Cricket club both on the last lap of their us P Boston sy X play. He was a trifie off h O L A rather peculiar ineidént of journey. The sparring part- | phjjaqelphia | Chi 7 ! going out in 40 for the firs I"m""h“p"“]“a’l‘ 1‘0(:111‘]]‘ e ;?:: match play is : Walker th are practically exhaust- | Joston s 2 [ ) Detroit SR ; the afternoon round, while Whitney tugal, in the third round; De Ou- | meets Dean i S Rl e et Games Today. St. Louis 3 2 X 3 | was out in 33, two holes under ar, | L mplon lof Hrapce, Wom OVeE |iman on tie Columbiaite work that he fears he cannot last un- Games Today. | 'sey City in Reading (two). Philadel. 3 x s | The turning point of the round oc. | jassetti, Italy, in the third round, the first F 2 i ¢ o T g Lk and Hallam, Australia, won ten round il Tuesday, on which day the cham- York in Boston (two) Newark in Baltimore (two) New York 9 4 { curred at the fifth hole, where Whit- | qecision over Cole, Canada plon will stop work. Joe Chip still Philadelphia in Brooklyn (two). Rochester in Binghamton (two) Cleveland 0 3 ney made a sensational 20-foot pult| France scored a victory in her BRIQTOL ATHLFTIG CAME(; ;s' e e e S Tilard | cincinnati in Pittsburgh. Euffalo in Toronto (two) Washington 4 3 for a birdie 2, and again at the sixth | cer football match with Rumaj T = Y t S OV Sl SCLOLNas | St. Louis in Chicago. DR hole he made a phenomenal recovery | and Czecho-Slovakia, wi a team e S emusey s Eparring puthoie Bee — INTERNATIO Gt G5 03 (o ora o vt e e n;\:\]flw(u‘r‘\kx]:\‘z)slll(\’\jwl' R e e Athletes to . AT Feenisoeyerslinrm e ated shalaoud AMERICAN LEAGUE . S. M. T. W. T. F. §. holed out in four, while Jones re- cers, wom over Belgium S (IS iC abbeaniin Rl Rohig made a demand on Manager Kearns = e E e S o Belgium. B i forj e consation of jihe Shombaroment Results Yesterday. e L : 3 { The Jacoby-Bouder match was COLLIERS—ACORNS, i ’ i from ithofichaliens s foounied it @ PR Tne i NGwall voilsBostenlidonble, cday. b ; S5 hard fought throughou Bouden | The Colliers will cross bats with threat to strike in a body. Bill Tate | pegger and Philadelphia-Washington 3 | Toronto 12 ; ; ghou. v b s bats ¥ was so crippled yesterday that he was e S nedon s e ot were postponed on ac- | Bingh'ton excused, and while the Jamaica Kid s Ballimors received a hard thumping he man- | "™ Lo o aged to survive two rounds of work, | LOUOI 81 . ; . nearly ling from weakness in the | o <OWS 3 of the Clubs, | G 5 fhueljness oo w. » ! RN LEAGUE Never before have the principals in s e N : T o avyweight championship match | o R : : 24 artford e ring partners. Very few hoxers seem | Cieveland | Worcester ......... 22 Worcest | to Jacoby. Jac shot #.g1 in the | Brainard Olmstead of : BN | Laan e will captain the Willlams swimming | clude those of Glynn of > p Chicago s : 2 nowadays to care for the honors of | Pittst ) s New Ha £ i e lion | Detroit Nt . Pice e L ~ team next winter. He has been a | junior national two-mile Springfield e = 5 c 2 ’ St. Louis i : : 5 e N . | member of the rsity for two vears ! sero, of New Experts Watch Boxers Work. L2 . New Haven......... 3 178 | : & L IS DR GRS &y eny (| R O B0 S i S s New ¥ New i e oy [0S s 2 S g < ; = | 5 he bes immer in yard champion W ww}:?]'mq By '\rm‘nm- P he chal- | Washington ... : LR o | Wins Boston Championship by pe. | the college. e is a junior In college. | Salisbury, and Sandy Evans of War Yeraer in iheir workouie §oterday | Eblledeivhi — | feating Mrs. Baker, 2 Up. Joseph ey, Eollard o Ohicaco 11, fternoon. One pair cre in posses- R L ancs Toi i Indicates b the choice for the Williamé tennis afternoon. One pajr «cre in posses. A sames ay. Newton, Mass., June 2 Mrs. .| cappaincy for 1920 sion of Wiiliam ¥ . W. Daley, uthern champion, | < ¥ ction' who taimen | Boston in Newsyvork (two)s Waterbury in Hartford (two). | Dale: uther yhyaical P or s sevente.five | Washington in Philadelphia (two).| Providence in Pittsfield t FAST GAME TOMORROW | acteatea 1. Baker, former | the who was the only ) qualify sixteen made a gallant attempt to overcome | the Acorns of Berlin Sunday after- Jacoby's lead of four up after the | noon at 2:30 the Colliers’ turn. Bouden won the 10th but lost ' The battery for the Coll the 11th, halved the 12th, gvon the | Kania and Potash. McCormack 13th, halving the 14th, and™espite | Ilutchinson will work for he fact that ho drove two dis_our | visitors. rain. 7 v o of bound, he halved the 15th. *haking s he mateh dormie threc. The 16th NEW WILLIAMS CAPTAINS, vas halved in four, the match going Williamstown. June house Poinf, both stellar performers in thc distance runs, and many other noted performesr: Dohn T i L e : Philadelphia district champion o ks Ranan Chicago in Louis. New Haven in Worcester | sratl Ll 2mploll & yese g e ver e Kilrain and terday in the final round for the Wom- B fnly man who ever had any con- . Cleveland in Detroit Bridgeport in Springfield (two). e s e [ ftrol over the Boston strong boy when | Crack Comstock-Cheney Team of | ¢ Goiessectation) o BBostonichama) the latter was in his prime. [ plonship ‘at the Brac Burn Country doon has seen every h bout from the time of the Mace-Co- burn battle, in which the contestants stood in the ring facing each other for one hour without striking a de- cisive blow, the bout then being called a draw i e attraction at tie Ellis street diamond 1 ! A second pair of eyes belonged to | H1® Seems fo lack hitting power and |yestorday set cyes on . Willird o | {omorrow aficrnoon. The down e ‘féflthmg bu' fl]e Bes" Jack McAuiiffe, former -lightweight ;"“'“ > "“"‘T, :",fl""‘"“" @Raviilol s ninsey . . ers have a very fast team this season champion of America; a third to ; Pctter en July d. o o ro 15 concerned, ” 7ald | and number among their victims, the < 4 Wonitnyl Ryan | former Imiddleweisht McAuliffe Voices Opinion Ryan, “take it from me that it kes | New Departure team of Bristol. Pet- AT Bmu]’mfl GUNN. no difference whether a man is six ! champion, and the fourth to Benny Jack McAuliffe, after a squint at | o 4 erson, of Middletown, is the hurler for feet six or four feet six, if he gets Y donard ntweight champion of the | (he gladiators, remarked: “Dempsey | ot oo t1e ol DT s ) the Comstock-¢ ‘rdnr_\ outfit, and he is elu]y 4th Afl.ernoon said to be a good one of 3 L | passed his thirtieth year. An attempt | charge fifty cents a head for shaking | Ivoryton Will Mcet the Pioneers on | ¢1ulh two up. wck into competitive form | hands with the dear public. Can you | The playvers are members of the disastrous to the nervous | beat it?" Street Dinmond. | Oakley Country eclub, i Size Does Not Count, Says Ryan. Aside from the question of condi- | Tommy Ryan, who retired from tion I do not regard Willard's per- Xing 1out being be r the ! formances in the ring as impressive. | middleweight title, had never until James Luby of the Fio- ¢« booked the strong Com stcok-Cheney team of Ivoryton for the | worl podman reful serutiny of the men |15 M fine condition; has cpeed and | hit the can | Hartfora will do the flinging for the e % i E hs Streei G‘T‘nunds aid: “Dempsey is a re- | hits, but he does not appeal to me as | “As to the boxers I have not seen | locals Jr. National 2 mile man § [ 1Y A mar le athlete and good for ten | a boxer. In fact, none of these lat- { #nough of their work to wa t — < vears of athletic endeavor. He is|ter day boxers seem to know the |iN passing an opinion Cheir HERALD VS. RECORD. GLYNN, quick s well is apparently a | science of the game it was prac- | IiDg partners seem to be so s The 1 W G G i G [ | ) Fg P jass o a New York fair hoxer f course. T never saw 'tised by Charley Mitchell, and some | out they cannot extend their princi- | «jj he staged at 4:30 o'clock Monda. him in the once, when he . others I could mention. This boy | Pals. I will that Willard seemed | ariernoon at St. Mary's plavgrounds 880 Yard New England 38 I 7 Englan heat Iton. The fight was so short | Dempsey comes in with his head ;0 be in good physical condition, and | ey the te of The Herald I did not have a chance to judge as | down, which I don’t admire at all, || hope he can do more than he! nich o v t in battle. Manager Champion %o his merita. Tt §5 Impossible by | at all” showed in the ring vesterday. Demp- has welded together a perfect 4 § | ook t a man hoxing with spar- “Willard seems to me to be slow of | 8y does nol show much in the way 4 wehine and is confident that LASERO, ] ring partners to judge what he may | feet and slow in the head. He ap- | of boxinz science, but I am told that is to wi Le victorious, Jimmiy i 7 e ars to be and if heihe is a flash in the matter of speed. o e b New York more of them be- | battery for the Church street R. W. LANGDON, i S, condition If inwardly he is as free ; pounds before 5 into the ring. | fore expressing a positive opinion x ation The remainder of the from fat as the surface he should | I unde ¢ he weight he has Renny Leonard, having beco a 5 < follows chmann Sa]isburv. Conn give 8 goo Wil o onet en off so far is duc to diet : ough reporte et || ) 21 = 5 i = . E ‘n i mo;(, ther than hard work. ’ Fi T '.\r nfl" ‘-vr u’f;'m‘xr-’l his views Sutler cf, C i SANDY EVANS* o c0 r EN f 2 t hat makes me laugh | is own pub 1 ran 2 McA y ' . hinz tr 2 it rd | public rmimdng and aan:.“mn fce”:: mn:‘ e he stunt by W e s and ¢ 5 masc unny Warehouse Pt., Conn. i L b ng v these modern boxer In my day we | lard of let 1 s be t r: S - < [ went into secret training and no one | him in the body. Muldoon £ uiand savs he is in “fine sl G Many ptherb- g i . C e Best track in the State. § B of ivoryton, Conn. for an athlete to regain his form after | saw us at all except our trainers, [ win observe t none of the 3 = - being out of tr ng for tt say, one of these fine days land over the solar pleuxs region, | (ADDITIONAL SPORTING NEWS and especially after that athicte has | f these modern champions will on that part of the abdomen protect- ON FOLLOWING PAGE) ‘Willard, outward in good | doesn't cut it he will drop ten |! Will have to sec

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