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NE REFEREE OLLIE PECORD RULES THAT DEMPSEY KNOCKED OUT WILLARD IN THE THIRD ROUND—REDS ASSUME LEA SON KEEPS YANKS’ HITS SCATTERED AND SENATORS WIN—PETE WILSO SINGERS TO VICTORY OVER PION RH}SmASSUME LEAD [fWhén a “Feller” Needs arFrriend' e Eare ByBrig’g;s:}/EYANKS MM]E (61 | INNATONALLEAGUE! w7 71 HIIS INONE WEEK { | Pat Moran's Beysw Take Two e Boston Chicage J incingz But Huggins' Men Lose Four| < | ‘game.) | Cincinng i game.) i < Cincinnati, July 7.—Cincinnati went Into first place in the National lcasue veisterday by winning | ames of a yuble-header from | shurgh before | te largest crowd that has been on the local ficld in several years. The scores Werel S RtoR1 A n diE Stom0 sallec and Ruether pitched invineibie ball, the | latter winning his cighth .:(r:]i;thl game when he shut out the Pirates. The second me W called at the end of the sixth inning to allow the ')\:\:‘mn“: team to catch a train for The New York 1! ionals won a " ‘,,:';hrm_ . / - : =2 ¢ 3 i om Boston and lost two “:"“‘ “; RaRat U i e : i games of three to TRrooklyn SO Cincinnati ...... 01001600x—8 10 : ) - 2] 2 { i i < i “ > & i . - = N> € / L X7 = ; Philadelphia was a Giant vietim three Pittsburgh ..... 000000010-—1 a | 7 i 2 5 B I i i 3 times. Barnes holding the Quakers New York, July 7.—The New | { York Nationals were ousted from first place today for the first time gince'! i M 16, Cincinnati’s double victory Cincinnati New Yark Chicago o Brooklvn O 4 AL / e e It et i | Pittslurgh . }‘/7/,{'/‘1' 3 £t . ‘_:' }l]illl’l i o ; / A f ) Giants 'he New York Americans, ' ot 1ouig > Altiar BN over Pittsburgh vesterday giving the | Reds a one-point advantage over the | Games From Pirates ‘ ORI Se T NN s/ Games in Ten Played | | L i§l 7 ! S /, 3 jlEe=—= | who retained their leadership, made | pocion }Y‘ b “ > 7 / { ia record of 101 hits last week, but Philadelpi / s / these sent only cnough men across the plate to win =ix games out of 10, a pace easily met by Chicago Sallee and Rariden: Cooper, = - 3 5 / E = , to one hit, a hemer by avi CUG) L, N\ D - 3 | to one hit 1 by Cravath o i z = i = [ = C f Cincinnati took three out of four Score second gamc S - B - g 2 p g {rom Chicago and had revenge for Cincinnati i 000020—2 5 0 =N A & » g - I / : i | 8t. Louig’ pounding of six Red pitch- Pittsburgh A 000000 ., 5 § . < X 2 ) o | 3 /] i & Al | ers I Sunday by cleaning up in Ruether and Wingo: (‘arlzen and 4 =i e ; AN Z o 4 me series with the Cardi- Schmidt 3 "\ ; i 2 | nals the end of the week. Rue i ot o I } St - e ™~ ther of Cincinnati ran up his con- | May it Wikd. 5 — = B ok P P / . | secutive victories today to eight. | Chaili zo. July 7.—May’'s wildness 2 | o - VA e % e e Three successes in five games with enabled Chicigo to win from St g v < 2 / B o e 2 NS SN e Pittsburgh kept Chicago in third Louis, 4 to 3, vesterday on four hits. 7 S T { = place. The visiting pitcher f edin the tyving | { 8 1 Pl 'l M/ : 2 Brooklyn made it three straight run in the eighth inning, then made a d G & i &l | ’ i, \ S = from Philadelphia last Sunday and wild pitch which gave the Cubs the ; ! bkl bl 50 | defeated Boston three times in five | pogion winning countoer. i P~ / ! SR £l 2% % 5 z games, including yestorday’'s game. | yyaghing The sc : . h. ¢. E o= o = A = ) Konetchy, Brooklyn's first baseman, | phijade! Chicago 00000202x 4 0 | 7 \ i — 7 i 17 7 Z | made a season’'s record by getting 10 < New Y Chicagd Clevela, | Detroit St. Lou St. Louis 000300000—3 1 / : e 3 > | hits in 10 successive times at bat dur- Douglas, Bailey, Hendrix and KX g i ing the week. fer; May and Snyder Pittsburgh lost its first game at CPhila home with St. I.ouis Wednesday. Wagshi Philadelphia lost all seven games, making a total of nine straight losses, { The opposing teams averaged seven four wi runs and 12 hits against the Quakers. losing In the Amecrican league, New York ’phmug el z . i took two out of three from Boston |y ree. “?nf,, 6 to 4 M who relieved : { and four out of eight from Wash- |. e s him, held the ors to three hits in | : - 5 > 5 : - & e S S Clev 6 1-3 innings, awhile Smith ailowed one 1 = 5 = 5 HRESETL B RSIE RO mr‘i‘._\ 5 game. | Bhmk T (T i‘m‘lm;s, & h - ~ = = == | Russell shut out Washington Tues- | foated GG S > = 2 = e — ! day and Johnson blanked the Yankees | ¢voppel & S == = = = Thursday Boston 600000000-—6 10 0O e { daturd Prooklvn 100003000—4 10 : = , = i Shawkey's 10th consecutive vic-|{ pet Demaree and Gowdy; Grimes, Ma- L= | tory Friday was aided by four home Braves Beat Dodgers. Brooklyn, July 7.—Six runs by Boston in the first inning on = hits, and a pass of Grimes proved too great a handicap for Brooklyn to overcome yesterday, the RBraves win- { | = g {in fod maux, Smith and Miller. = = t rung, two of which were made bY | Tyesds S WAS A SWELL = = Baker. of eig INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE RESULTS. Time ONE DAY - : = . | Chicago, after dropping a game to In s s et lS(_ Loouis, took three games out of | adelp - S = 4/ Tniversals Arve Latest Aggregation to | LAST \SUMMER > . = i i ’étfz//’& = Take Measure of N. IB. Machine Co. 4 o e “ Tha old aying, “How the mighty ) 7 have falien,” applies to the New Brit- v e | ,_ | PIONEERS ARE BEATEN | things pretty well their own way, and e Pete Wilson, Turn Back the Locals they were looked upon as a strong : \""""__ \ 1mender for the pennant in the In- : g Umpire Kelly s Hit on Head During | Interallied Games Close With Presen- | 6 to 2 in an Abbreviated Game. dustrial league. The Fafnir Bearing 5 ks s team first took their measure, then the r] OU.]“’\”‘. o & - 1'\ .:q» Pop Bottle S}m\\m' m New Haven ! tation of Medals by A, . Com The Pioneers struck a snag yester- Stanley Works heat them. Defeat| < o ooatl 9 8 SO S 2=t | thres was registered agains \l, i New York < S 10—40 Gamoe \ mander. | ; . hi 3 o8 LabLis A nee nM:h" Ma-. | poston T 5 8 5—36 \ 3 il i tered the Singer team of Bridgeport, chine company 1 st Sat ayv | = % T A \Tune 7 u ching ders Stad . France, July 4 L oo l‘ri 13 <<‘ma 1(' ‘?%\k ; llrfl W T 5 5 . 5 % New Haven. Jun ] Bunching 'i-rv »f\li 4 a mn.n ] ‘1 2 (c B \t\. e DR TR TG 0 (e serte Wwhen the Landers, Frary & Clark Uni- Elttabiren hits in two innings Worcester heat | —The interallied games closed vester- B R s et L R i versals turned the trick & to 4 in al o "y ; | New Haven yesterday, 1 to 2 In | day with the presentation by Gen. " S St i well pl 1 g0 ’ St. Louis 5 i 2 5 - N 1 the win- romped off a winner in an abbreviated | 11 played game. Hardy's work on Philadel : S i the seventh inning when the visitors | Pershing of the medals to the B R e e the mounaG was a big factor in the vie- F : G aathered their last two runs, the fa { ners. The American n'u(} team car- Sk (.";l]orl( L ln’ ;hr 111191‘}01-(-‘1w5 tory for the Cutlers. Chalmers, Du- z | showered Umpiro. Kelly with bottles ried off President Wilsan's rrm:h,\ g \;‘-I '»‘( o '1?1« S e alns {Jack and Campbell were the batfery i ' el bocause of his dogisions, which didn’t _\tnurtllr(‘ of *Jason and the (mldun:;n .'-““'rf’rl : ]\l“;‘-n(\ it “.‘.N‘y 19“(;“, | for the losers. RN SR WSS B meet with their gpproval. One bottle | 17leece. {to 2. 1e hoime boys 8 S Chicago ¢ b S 6 17 10 { hit the umpire ¢n the head The | Gen. Pershing shook hands with at; when the visitors went to the bat in | RULE SHOP WINS, Boston 2 4 8 18 ‘”_'”m‘ was wellyplayed The score: | least 450 athletes. the fifth inning but g,l:xr.lm: errors by LR I Cleveland 2 120 = HE ¢ * Gt e The American baseball team heat Fitzpatrick and “Red” Campbell soon | Stanley Works Goes Down to Defeat | New York 3 14 Worcester 000020200— 10 o | Canada, 12 to 1, in the deciding game | set the stage for the Singers to win { ands of R St. Louis 5 i 5 SRS e e 11000.110.010.0 & o of the series. : the game. Eddie Goeb. who had ANA Lk off TERE, { Philadel R AYERE LEREIn, oo - TN ST ¢ 30,000 and three United { twirled one of his gilt edged games v - ~ - | Philade Bennett, Lindstrom and Tylor; Ter- | A crowd of 30, and three Unitec one s t ; The Rule Shop finally got a game | Washington T e K e I States bandas celebrated the American | up to this time, seemed to lose heart, from one of the “Big Four'! But { Detroit 1 2 FERA eI triumph in the track and field events. ! and bases on balls coupled with good then—Washington sometimes wins a | - —_— hitting by the visitors resulted in AR sl e e NTERN v S FRdECDony i BLIAESDOLE | S ERE S CENT . n S e M G e e (s R: - ieatures of the game were INTERNATIONAL LFE . el Dilias kR PR TR THE PERSISTENT MK, CRAFTS, | five to s 8 S the hitting of Mervin Johnson and 3 i 5 N 2 = = ' ning when it looked bad for Wilson, Charlie Johnson of the Rule Shop and the visiting flinger pitched airtight Norfaldt and Crowe of the Stanley ball. When the game terminated the W‘mtk.-: Both pitchers had difficulty in o6 with the poor support his teammates :\.ini[flrs were playing a snappy brand finding the plate and hitting was pret- | Newnrk ] T 1 g hhv" "\M‘ efrors taking place | Reading, Pa., July 7..—Rev. Wilbur | of ball, and the locals were unable to ty free on both sides. The score RO oG SHE 3 1”:'[_1”1"] ‘hin‘ The score 1. Crafts superintendent of the na- knock the Reach outside of the Rule Shop. : gt tional reform bureau, who is in |diamond. The summary: e lay afternoon when they encoun- ST R aEv SR S e e - e e Baltimore 6 x 6 16 2 7 ling at his : E D He Tried to Prevent Big Bout, Now 4 Buffalo 106 {tors but three hitsy Fortune did well He Is After Showing of Pictures. Reading o Binghamton Rochester 10 ab. r. h. p.o. a. e. | Toronto R ¢ ar g g e i 1@003001x Walsh, ss .. e 03 g ; Iridgeport [4 B Reading, s appealed to the (Yhihj Singers—iiridgeport. 2 >4tafin 10000000 ) ! hoard of censors to prevent motion 9 ol gale] A. Johnson, 2b ....3 4 S h"',‘(::;(h,]. d Sk Fortune, Stubbing y pictures of the Dempsey-Willard fight | Christy, 3t .3 0 BI Sobnson Site: S SASTERN LEAGUE. Gl B 0y from being shown in Ohio. He also | Shay, 6 Behade, © gooo s SRV T B sent a message Faturday to Attor-; Haverty, 2 3 Sh;r;;?‘\OX\]‘ : ‘ : ttsfie §o —35 | Providence. July, 7.-—Spaid’s pitch- | nev-General Palmer, calling atten-: If,‘”;knf‘ Vlf : Hinchiifte, D .. .. (] . . 5 {ing, backed by almost phvm)mr»n;\{ tion to the odenburg act, which | ‘:lfwl ‘.\. Wik it S LW ol GO 813 { support, cspecially ,on the part of forbids interstate movement of fight | 3:‘)5’"“- Fn';'nir.\‘i('l\ o | Pros ce 13 S A 5 D vin, who cut down forrs drives ! films. This law was enacted after | Pjura g Waterbury 2 K 6 B ~ led for the fencd Was 60 much { the Willard-Johns=on fight Springfield g5 p16 | for Nartford vesterday: Head pitehed | Mr. Crafts said he sent the me Bridgeport 7 6 6 splendid ame alsd and ven gsagme to the tornev-general because New Haven § 5 8—33 | ironclad ipport, but\the bhreaks fa-! . jelievad an aitempt was to be ' Norfeldt, ) ol gl [vored the home feam :"”‘] they won, | made by motion picture interests to ¥. Schroec b 5 i x-—Indicates no g [ to 1. The scor B { show the film thioughout the coun- 8 ::.‘;:&lo‘:) S5 g ( | \v“.p,‘.;;vl‘;;];h‘"ol m\'; BALI | Providence 3 01000Y 00x-—2 P .\‘.m*x.olm.‘ 1f 5 .- ) NABDE B DING BALL., | 100 ! Lynch, 1b Sl p .. 000000 - Hannan, If N ! "'J‘_{",’l", e o COLS TEAM COMING. | Noonan, « Teapaxrd, cL TS g Spaid and Sweatt; b Brooklyn Man is Hauled Into Court Ty ! A baseball attraction that should :‘:H“m;' rh 2t : | tattract considerable attention ijs ¢ Campbell, 3b r 5 1 St Wilson, 24 Fioneors., [ Moy ay | Johnson, 2b 2 Crowe, 2b . A W. Johnson, p ... 0 for Actions at Ehbet's ield. Fitzpatrick, ss W. Schroedel. Dudack, cf Goceb. p fPaddy Green, !carded for next Thursday evening, .‘\fl@.r V}u ‘apm‘i' police un.dnz_\ at . proving gthe past week when the crack Colt's girls team of e Kbbet's field, Brooklyn. on Saturday i Yo - a hot fweather hurler, Hartford, will stack up against the = | when the }!n.\‘\l,n»llh'nokl;n ::lnmr‘l\\ gave ovidence at Reifdville yvesterday St Mary’s girls team at St. Mary's | A 5 in progr wwd vainly chased 231 fiarmoon that he cgn rvender good playgrounds. The game will start | tule Shop ©o.... 4000003—7 | balls that were knocked into the | oo © & Lities at 7 olcloc The Cap | Singer Elinle i ok O e e e ‘,\ e 5oy in fair weatger or wet. P "”['L‘,"\ at lr:](]l(n}; k].m th';nfll\rl :xfi: SLESH s Sumun ~Two-bhasce hits, M. John- | of B e ke, i || MR wood choppef pitehed a Cltysloam BapRoecs i f“] s Two base hit, Norfeldt; stolen bgse: gon 2. Notfeldt, W. § Bed i e ‘hmu“' !‘1‘1”': = mm'\‘"o 2 'l; ”" ame of ball hetwegn showers of Mr.v Hennessey and has made an - -IO il'.~‘~ h .§1r» hx‘w .':‘”“' i "1 base in(, C. Johnson; AC m«-'.- hits tain ("imm:“nd‘ l':<41« : hin‘) S .\‘H.‘”“.\ vhileighe jand Hhis iy iabicpnos m'd_ .Hn l.no »i“l"‘?”n‘} s ‘\l-r‘”;-(.]lvl.“ ’YII ‘—.‘;.,,A :..nl.‘lfl“ »] 1\\‘ 4‘,0‘ Wolf, Walsh; stolen b . Scharff, T e et D iendoved oncibiefipamingqa Gl o e s s S0l BUIER WRIROR | EICEEE, 0I0), SRR S Sl st Hannan; double plays, Sheehan to \.1 day, where tlw\»m,n\‘_ man “”_‘,H__ of le d»,»uun:w"y’ ‘\l‘h“’ as A ‘|~w.lv .\'H{I‘ .\l(lx\\\tllfld‘n, and 2\.1.1“ ”m“‘,, t D l--‘\ ; |‘ < 1% “fl. % A_’ T 2 g AE s = o | e = R £ 5 of which the I/Aampdens turned in a terson. catcher, will form the battery | erty: bases on balls, ¢ 10eb S toRG S Johnson, MW alshi tol 4 ffralgned San &) churee ol Sdisordenly |l o8\ in hoghre rain' brought hos- for: the visitors. Aiss ‘Alice SchenicjiWilsonii Sstrucifout, | by iGoeb bty Shop 8. Stanley Works 4: 1 s on | an unmanly H\m’. to do. Fe suspend- ghth inning 1 core . ;Hvivn McAleer will catch }I]"”m' ] H gi‘,];:\\m ‘.;, e e balls, by W. Johnson 4; hit by pitcher, { €d sentence on Ford. TIB L 00400 | oy R D utes; umpire, Barber by H liffe, Scharff, Hannan: struck This wasg the first arvest of the lo- '\\\‘.y,l:l(::fll‘::j", S 2 .::\:{)x:.m:fl = : 281 OLDIUIMIZRSECOME (1A GIL: { ' - e - out, by Hinchliffe 5. by W. Johnson 7: | cal seagon for holding on (o balls. e S v R a G : July 7.—Maurice | PLAYGROUN SEBALT wild piteh, by W. Johnson 2. - - and ‘.“"”‘“” 2 lcLoughlin and Thomas Bundy, for-! ‘: *ROUND BASEBALL GIRLS BASEBALL G TENNIR STATLS TO COME g er national ‘.lml:\-n»[,« \;n‘nnvs <‘;11m. ’ i;\]w k”vu <1~om.< r]lnfrawd z(h;n:‘r;gers ARLS BASEBALL: GAME. o oo - s COTRT i AT | pions, defeated Claude Wayne and Nat | in the ardware league at St. Mary Tho girls’ baseball team of the BENGTS ANG) L5 b LA (AN ok | Wit i )"“L‘l‘,]‘(l k\!'(.’,:;'n I‘?E‘D\‘ ne. former national clay court | Pplavgrounds Saturday afternoon, Stanley N“'mfl:s “»'ill. D e fa‘{nnle}l . Lfimipr:n_ July Bg zovrn:nn' [»:‘rolsl.\ oy it of‘r.hrv 1:\11.,«;0‘!1‘ \":x~ 1 champions '\.m,l,”.di"‘. in the fi'n*‘.! ."1 > _.}f\(fim‘ 11 innings of Mez itfn'. Rule and Level company girls’ team | mo .o ntlorsmj. “CG;E ‘m' Y ionals, has¥ybeen purchased by the | mateh of the Pacific co st ‘drmhh P n,\.. rahm allowed the losers on at St. Mary’'s playgrounds tomorrow T.‘?m:na A‘r.‘.]»“ An< ”‘7“"““ “\ el Milwaukee American A =.<m-’1:1(inn | tournamentiand won ithe risht o ‘jnp' lfmn . .\frflttero‘d hits. The pgrt:}n R T e e e T .\u.x] ..m the United States (:‘n \maxd. V”‘j‘, : S | Nt (]\Q Pacific coast at the vw\nn‘xp'fox‘feltml to Co. M. and an e:\'hxh}uor TS LRl il T e e Al liner Au,uvn.'uxm on .Jnly 13 to partic TSRy e =l 601 championship murn:nn(\n'l" to be |game was substituted, and the mili- tmond No, ° L v pate 1q the American Jlawn tennis . TON! PQI{I"I\(-. NEWS | held in Boston next month. The score 1§rv boys were victorious over a g championshipsa. 2 JOWING PAGE) was 6-2, 6 picked team, score 7 to 4. Score by innings: