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TOLEDO BOXING BOARD REFUTES CLAIM OF BILLY ROCAP THAT WILLARD AND RICKARD WERE IN COLLUSION BAKER'S BIG BAT BLASTS SENATORS' HOPES FOR VICTORY—GIANTS REGAIN NATIONAL LEAGUE LEAD, BEATING P BEARING COMPANY BASEBALL TEAM ; Wonder What a Mosqilift; Thinks About LEADERS IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE PENNANT RACE ’ e A {LL START DRILLING FinA DI TS B A AT ONCE - THiS OLD PARTY S ASLE THANK GOODNESS - \T wiLL GREATLY FACILITATE OFPERATIONS —oH BRam D NCEW HEAD To MCE AND 1t Dow BRELIFVE THERE'S B ANOTRHER /5 [ol8 = \ WoWw . HE GAUE ME P F\RST AN AWFUL FRIGHT . } A = WHI {m OUP HERE. WITH T{JA\" SNORT o \ JusT ADORE Tt S { T.—\OU-L’:H'\".S_E)_RGA Nl—i:", TYPE OF MANR - | ALWAYS The above picture shows the crack Should history repeat, it will he the Fhis ycar the team did not have a | WAS bo"\’&: @ = FEEL SO0 REFRE Fafnir Bearing company baseball | Second time that Fafnir Bearing | stanley to depend on, but in the se- PSSR i ACTER WARDS company has Janded the champion- = ship among the factory lc¢ ue tecams i this city. The last time the city and the probable winners of the pen- | had a sim e o, TPafnir headed | who is casily the best slabman to date nant. The F have met every | by Stanley, a former Wesleyan star, | in the lecague. Jimomy's mystifying team in the lca e, and have been | cncountered little difficulty in zarner- | slants have turned back many embryo returned victories on cach occasion ing the ‘‘ole rag.” AN team, which is leading the Industria!l lection of Jimmy Oate the man- league with a clean slate ot victories, agement has picked a pri: and one GIANTS CLIMB BACK |~ saSeBALL N A NUTSHELL Results ! Results Yesterday. New York 10, Philadelpha 5 ! s 9, RReading BASEBALL ELL e game). falo 6, RRochester 0 Pittsburgh 14, St. s 9. W McGraw—Pirates Beat Gards — Staping of e Clubs. L — Standing of the Clubs, W , Stanage was doubled at first. e s L. B | Bajttm e 50 ) 1 E ! score: Philadelphia, July S.—Cincinnati's | Yew York o - 42 : ARG RT3V 0 S i 0 R jl L4 I r : T : P ! Cincinnati Ceeee 650 N ewa ti) SN 3 5 Detroit .. ....000120000—3 10 clutch on first place in the National Ghicare e 4 i g Buffalot Crj i - 5 5 o 2 > G ok s g ; 3 5 B Chicago .. .......02820001x-—8 156 2 lcague was short lived. After waking | Brooklyn ,......... & 51 Binghamion ....... 52 o i Ehmke and Stanage; Cicotte and Now up yesterday morni and finding | Pit rgh.. B 33 33 4 Rochaster ety 31 3 ! { 484 Schalk was su thems >s in second plice the Giants } Uz Reading ...... ( . e 1 " A . " Boston Jersay C concluded (hey had better get busy. l I'hiladelphia Co " Trappe Pamer's Blow Ties Soore, AN ON FIGHT FILHS o steward Phillics the Quaker City band box Games Today. vesterday af fernoon, and by harpoon- Cincinnati at Boston. Readiv w:] ,. » Coombs bhand in both sections Pittsburgh at Brooklyn Balt in Newz v‘ i v{ith Team TWO Runs Behind CExrmanie(RphioRDoasd ot oyIng oi a double header regained the lead | St. Loouils at New York. Buffalo in\ Roc Picture Censors Practically Seals by a ten point margin, The first game (‘hicago at Philadelphia. l‘m::h;ln\m{.) in a was a slaughter, the Giants winning SR e New York, July 8.-—It looked pretty Doom of Willard-Dempsey Exhibi- by a score of 10 to 5. The Quakers o - AL TTT 2, J X tough for the Yanks just before they put up a little fight in the second AMERICS SILEAGUL L e BN W ‘vn‘tr‘n bat in the ninth inning on the 1me, j"“‘_‘ it “““‘”.‘ decided ”“f” '_]”\ Results Yesterday., Hoon t: A‘-V(':‘.‘““,v,, Palo grounds vesterday. Eric Erick- inning, when a flock of five y - o g : % % A con had held the home lads to four zave New York ‘he victory by a I"”i“”‘ 2 Eniladelphia s 0SS (Arst Pitsficld 5, Provide | stray hits, and Washington was lead- 9 Jesane ) Worcester 10, Br “inu‘“‘" 2 to 0 All signs pointed to | fight, taken at the ringside of the New lHaven 3,‘\\ Waterbury 1 ! the Yankees losing three straight championship bout in Toledo last Giants to make an s i NN . e . {o the Senators, a calamity which five game series New York 3, Washington 2 Standinglof the Clubs, would have knocked the black derby The score: A Chicago 8, Detroil 3. g from the brow of Cal. Huston. Maurice 3. Hague, chairman of the New York ...... 023022001 S O TSNS @l e LAy G e 2 (10 1 = Philadelphia . 010001003 5 3 | nings). Barnes, Perritt and Gonzales; Pack- SR ard, Woodward, Murray and Cady Standing of the Clubs, tion in That State, Columbus, Ohio, July 8.-—The mo- zxmn pictures of the Willard-Dempsey ccore of 7 {o 3 . ¢ Tha double enablcdinc Boston 5, Philadelphia 3 (second | Friday, were rejected yesterday by { Providence e 0 o RBut Peckinpaugh opened the ninth | Ohio Board of Moving TPicture Cen- Brids IR | with a clean single. and then faithful | sors. UWorceste Tl i3 / old BRaker leaned on one and sent it Hague was the only member of | Waterbury LY ENaes . shing into right field stand, tying| the board of three to review the pic- — iV L P.C. | pittsfield | the score. That started the Yankees | {ures and it is possible that the other Second Game. New York . G ZHD 22 645 | Sorinefala SEN s : off. and before the Senators could get| two members of the board will vote The score: r. - hivie: | Chicagol sl o Ll 25 623 ‘Hnrtf’r‘fi“v] R i Z G ! out a man threec hauncing singles sent | to permit their being shown in Ohio. New York .. 1000(10005---7 10 1} Cleveland... . S Al 29 564 ! o ”,_'” ' Wy e : over Duffy I.ewis with the winning | This is in doubt, as Mrs. Murray Mil- Philadelphia ... 0000002000—2 8 « 2 | 'St. Louis .... ! NS035 B k | run. The scorc was 3 to 2 ler, a member of the board, declared Toney and McCarty;: Hogg ' and | Detroit .. ¢ P 500 e 5 A . | 1ast night that it was entirely pos- Adama, B O On S e : 469 | Ganjes To | Washingto , 0100001002 ¢ sible that she will reject the pictures. e WeasTiinipon S EE 0 /R y t24 ! Springfield at Hartford (double- | Ney 000000003 S The other member of the board, C. G. Pirates Beat Cardinals. ’hiladelphia [ A 274 ! header P ke r Harpe: a'nv! Picinich; | Williams, would not say how he Bridgeport at New Fatven Shore, Quinn and Hannah would act. Pittshurgh, July §.—Pittsburgh de- iames Today. Pittafieldiat Drovident S Hague declared that '‘such human feated St. Louis by 14 to 9 in the No games scheduled Worcester at Waterburs | a . : butchery should not be shown where hardest hitting game of the season. : ied Sox Win Two. boys and girls may see it."” s 5 our All five Cardinal pitchers werce hit ) | Boston., July & Boston ended its He stated that as the film had been hard and the only reason Mayer was i 1 n 2 T » | home stav yesterday by taking both| rejected persgons or firms showing the kept in the game was hecause his team | i RI‘NS { Ol{ T'fi'r‘ V‘ Enh { ends of a double header from Phila- | pjctures in Ohio would be prosecuted, was always in the lead ITe was hit i - - delphia. 2 to 0 and 5 to 4. liable to fines from $100 to $300 and especially hard in the last four in- X 5 i | NATTONAIL LEAGUE, The first game was a duel, in which | g year's imprisonment. nines. g dtreet Cap Strike in Cleveland Tails A ,',/ - S | 11 Jones had the better of Navlor, Though it appears almost certain Thre score e e Bie Crow BOEoaT p i i ! 3 with Ruth and loeoper starring in the | {jat the Willard-Dempey pictures o Prevent Big Crowd from Attend- | (‘h-l'." 2 field. will not be shown in Ohio, it is prob- ing First Day's Racing ! &1 [,‘;,1 5 B Perry was bumped for three runs in | gble that they may be seen in other = i 2 .l'h‘l'llflr; 4 the zecond inning of the second game, | gtates. it paszed ;' the respective l'v'(‘w.w' Irn ; +in which the hitting and fielding of | state boards This s possible be- Y‘l’"““ by Walter Cox, yesterday won | New York o Strunk, Dugan and Shannon were fea cause the Maa of Toledo, in grant { PR 4 ! tures Peunock weakened in the|ing the per for the fight, termed [ the eleventh renewal of the Edwards | ¢1ncinnati : ] Mays. The o P Pittshureh 14 eighth and was relleved by it a “boxing contest.” A federal law HONORS FOR ST JOE,S e f §3,000 for 2:08 pacers, the i scores permits the interstate shipment of " of the opening of the 1919 ———— EORGG "n ]‘4- "o “hoxing contests,”” but not ‘‘prize i - of the Grand Circuit har- | e AN » Philadelphia 000 U90=— fights." | S e s ettt AMERICAN LEAGUE. S 100100001x—2 6 0 : f.ocal Athietes DBy Their Stellar Uer- | acing scason at North Randall, g i ipge 3o0ston L of the 14 pacers qualified as SV, ‘l' RS Naylor and McAvoy; James and formances Win Most Points for Lo- al winners. i rjl”f'“-‘“ { “cl 7 BRAVES WIN A GAME. Chicago 4 S L ¢ 2 The only upset of the dav came i i Second gamc E 8 & e cal Association in Bristol Games. tiedoneimilel 0 sh e e e Detroif Philadelphia . No0LN1N20- 11 Take Exhibition Contest at Spring- &t. Louis y 3 Boston . ....03020000% ficld, Mass.,, By 4 to 3. § Louis . 000200123~ Pittsburgh . NN6EN0OS B 14 15 Ames, Sherdell Bolden, Tuero, Goodwin and Snyder; Mayver and Cleveland, July $§ Frank Dewey, Schmidt. The track team of St. Joseph's Y. ! rotters, which was won by Kentucky M.| A. A, added to its lauvels last SJunc third choice in the betting, Vhila x y Perry, Kinney and Perkins anl New York ] MecAvoy; Pennock, Mays and Walters ‘pringficid. Mass,, July 8&.-—The <t 3 = i tha . s i < . final rg Fel the feat- H e e ' Friday afternoon in Eristol when in e : \> If‘l to the undefeat Cleveland a } | i l‘.m on Nationals defeated the Spring- the games held under the anspicos 3 d half-mile star, ‘Grace Direct. Washington ] s West End A. C. of that citwy, 3 Notwit hstandir the street 2ar ; Drowns Move Up. field stern league team here ves- locals were the point winners ! strike, the largest crowd dthat ove: ——— / ©t. Louis, July 8.—A triple by Au terday afternoon in an interesting ex- totals for each ftcam competing ¢ witnessed the opening day's racing at INTERNATIONAL tin and a wild pitch Coveleski in | hibition before a large crowd by 4 as follows: St. Joseph's Y. M. A. A, | North Randall was present S M. T. ¥ the {enth scored the run that zave St New Ilaven Harrviers, C., of Neww ¥Yorlk, 13; S ford High school, 10; West End A ttached, 8; lowell A, (. ven A AL 1 int alitt0 S paints X were distributed for the day’s mect, = PEISC By Defeating Norman Brookes, to 3. 5 o e gl o : Louisilis iy m“”"‘..‘\' MIGLOLVEON G Lowe pitched fine ball against the SRS A AR g oy “H”,I .‘ "“”‘4’\:‘ : !.“ Ges 8 { National league. Springfield played P g e Buflalo ¢ N | As a v:»:.'m ]:"t‘. |.vum].\ :willn\m‘lo (1 :Yr: PSR S e e e L e th". Australian Fennis Star Causes Sur- I! (,;(“ . 8 ‘ i :’:1’\1“ ’ljh(‘ I:w‘\!“; ”‘T‘] ”,X,. Slong M o The seore e l’:”l]v'\‘”‘”"::- 3 < / | the ninth on two straight triples :\I"h»r A o o12toc0s 4‘ e, 1, July S.—G. L. | Rochester 0 r' Morton had held them to threc vlm:, el IO & any trophy f«¢ winning the gr Paticrson of Aus in yesterday won Jers 5 9 Neveland ” 0000020000 9 - .l S el S Aot numhber ol ts, it kept the clubr’s the Tavw tennis champiovship of ot St. Lot : 0000100011 3 % Sl S AL £ =i S record intact, viz of winning very ‘ 1 Patterson created o big stir Forton Coveleski | b G e Bl e vher 3 gietontad Norm:an 1 LIEN LEAGUE. Shocker. Sothoron and S g T starting three years ago. Three his | Itrookes ‘ Ausiradian, i SRRV ! ¥ FORTEIT CLUB FRANCHISE. ! \ i While the local club did not sccur Wimbledon rous ut are scheduled to he held in g 2l sat ROy Ty con with the Pittsficld expert, whose | Worcostor has carned for New ifaven sobriquet “Hurricane™ Waterbury local bhoys in all of the meets they | atterson 1T is o player very much n . Cicotte Trims Figers. Lewiston, Me., July New Haven next month. and the lo- 3 Voluntary Thicag« Tuly » ‘h o“bunched forfeituyre rer : : cal club will send representatives to Chic AL g forfeitire of the Lewiston franchise s hits on Ehmke yesterday and de- > < x its hits : g of the New Ingland league was ¥n- feated Detroit by S to 3 in the final = zame of the series. Cicotte had lit- | "ounced yesterday by the owners, Al- cach of the games marican il The splendid showing made by the | him the i tle trouble holding the Tigers_safe. bert Hyslop of Portsmouth, N. H.;, | | Providence | i A freak double play was made by ! Bill Carrigan, and William P. Gray, | | have taken part in, is one of the | after the style Maurice McLough Bridgeport ongest arguments that can be ad- | lin, the A for the formation of an as- | In the iation embra n. . Springtield finals of the mixed ing all the athletes | doubles championship AMiss Ryan, of the city It is likelvy that s i United , and R. Lycett, Aus- will be taken in the ncwr future to | tralia, defeated Mrs. Larcombe and | (ADDITIONAL Sl“r(‘DRT-IE\(. NEWS make this ussociation a reality. l TR Thomas. both of ingland, ON FOLIOWING PAGE) 1 Chicago. With Jones on first base ; both of this cit Dissatistaction with Stanage hit a swift grounder through the management of the league was the pitcher's box. The ball struck | assigned as the cause. - second base and bounced into Eddie Fred Parent, pl: * manager, and Collins’ hands. He threw to Weaver | several other members of the Lewis- in time to force Joncs at second ;mdlmn team already have left the city. x—Indlcates yno game plaved