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\ R() NEERS IN AST GAME—EVENING SERIES FOR CITY CHAMPICNSHIP—XIRKSEY EQUALS 200-METER DASH RECORD IN FRANCE——¢ VY OARSMEN WIN GREAT VICTORY OVER ENGLISH CREW-—WARD'S TIMELY HIT BRINGS VICTORY TO YANKS GVER BROWNS—GIANTS TRIM REDS, EY TIES MARK )0 METER DASH Sprinter Covers Dis- p in 21 8- Seconds s, France, #) —The darried off first honors in athletic meet organized by of Sporting Federations of he event had heen wide- ed in the French newspa- g the last week as the Antwerp Olympie Aug. 30, United (Asso States riean nts, team scored n Sweden 127, and tanding the cool and i eather, somae 26,000 per 9d in the stadium to wateh A strong vind blov the fleld made fart time nee runners impossible the long runs wis handi- absence v. her star who is still b Fidal, deputy president of of Sporting Federations, nee would Olymple G pan gather specta r after a four or rganizsation,” sald, “one @ how many persons | out and what a success ble games wouid achleve Paris in 1924 with the ple ||n~pu|ml for them a ne or Wallace Present. fevre the war ninister; h genorals, !eland Har- ry of the Amecrican em- | who represented Am- Mllnce, and most of the | plony In the capital were | ksey, Olympio club, on the 200 mower nee, was second; i Tirard, Frince, fourth, L France, Afth. Kirksey's 1 2.5 seconds, which world's record. Kirksey t the finish | 0 meter, ardles Harl Dartmouth college star, B Barvon. Mead> Philadelphia, was s« M. Watt, Iths N Y thme was 16 4.5 seconds o represented Canada in | ovents, woa cosed up tha whae! Wins Cottury. or fint dash wos . Paddpck, Los Angeles <l meconds. J. V. Scholx, It Missour' wis second third Alikhan, | nd Nils Engdahl, | Paddock got away in led by two ynrds at the ark. Hehe gradually | load, Paddock winning | eter hurdles wa- won by | ., in 56 2.5 Andre, France, was Christiernssen, Sweden, Billy Meanix, Boston A Andro tod all the way tting Wp in the lust few by Inches. oden, wav first In the race In 49 3-5 seconds was rocond, w. | won and led t put Wilson of Sweden hi14 metors, H mited States navy Sweden, third, and Bihiman, Olynple club, | fourth | or run was won by Fwoden, M. 1. Shielas, elub, Philade!phia, Burton, ¢ third, molly, Boston A A.. mner's thine was 4 conds. Linigren won | using up his “wtrength pace n 5,000 Meter, . Boston A. A jor race In 16 minutes enyn. France, w Dresser, Now York A Bachman, Sweden throo lenders finished n a terriMc finish after iy In the rase don, New York A. Jump with 1.50 meters. | edén was securd, and third. joan team. Paddock, J# and Woodring, fin- the 400 meter relay in is. France was -N'omi‘ ird. \ | wils \ u mec- ult wos woa by K o A. A., with Rudd d, and Franquenelle, Meyers cleared 1.8 me- PUND BASERALL and the Olendal i clash on the dian sning. The @ of the hegt soen on the his Hoyaln, and | ki for the winners WIN EX BASEBAll IN A NIITSHEll LEAGUE NATIONAL Yesterday's Resul York-Cineinnagi i ed on aceount of rain vk 4 Cineinnati 1 Chicago 4 Hrookiyn Mt Louls 8; Philadelphia Other scheduled The New A E Standing of the Teams Won Lost Rrooklyn Cineinrati New York Pittaburgh Chicago t. Louls Homton Philadelphia Yesterday's Rewulis. New York 1 St Louix Washington 3; Cleveland @ Other teams were not seheduled Standing of the Teams. T4 "~ 1 7 “ 64 73 2 Games Today Chieago at Hoston Detroft Philadelphia Cleveland at Washington INTERNATIONAT LEAGUE. Standing of the Teams. Won Lost FASTERN LEAGUE Yesterduy's Results. Harfford Worcester Springfield Waterb Nridgeport Standing of the Teams. Won [0 6 I RUNS FOR LAST WEEK NATIONAL LEAGUE. woT Now York* « 1 Ht. Louis® 3 g 2 Hrooklyn s 3 « B Clneinnat 3 T 5 0 3 Hoaton * New York and St 35 runs each 5—14 with seruuaaual AMERICAN LEAGUE. 3 s = & —36 > 16 5 34 1 1 1 1 T x & x Washington 1 ‘ Philadelphia x x—13 INTERNAT Toronte x 1 o ‘. Baltimore Hyracuse n DISBROW 1. Toronto, Ont. Aug champonship, e today. Di Haturduy's second In races | the threc-mile event miles 604 R Nrainard won rn v 2 AMERICAN SOCCERITES WIN. Stockhe \uk. 30 —The Al-St Assoctation footbhll team yesterday defeated the Idrotts Club by a Marre. of th [T score of RED SOX WIN EXHIBITION GAME, Meriden, Aug. 30.—The Hoston Amerigans defeated the M. B, Sehenek Company’s team bltlon game here yoster Night school. $5 a month Business College.—advt. Conneeti ANNEX WIN SECOND FROM PIONEERS City Championship Battle Now Stands One and Ong | the champions The the Ploneers for the city baseball champjon Annex are now on even terma with Mp. the sccond game of the serfes, played yesterday for Manager afternoon, resulting Frank McConn' in a victor popular team was 6 to 4 and The score its closeness tells the story of the exc that was witnessed by a large short time before the ng clouds and a few drops of rain cuused ans to . rents of sun m came out and the duy be for the contest Pitehers Are Hit Mard. @ Palmer resvective again toed teams and rather livelily, the for 10 bingles. while a like number off lelivery. Nom B men of the game. gctting them for was the hitting Travers miso hit a two-bagger the Fafnir star of the Industrial base fine. scoring and while the Cmpire Riley ag ghe plate. Do Thy, Annex ked like & charm, et &' misplay Deing chalked up, against the vpeedy basemen. - The only budgle suade by the victors was turnef? in By Holleran Travers and Paimer wire gaHty of misplays or the Vioneers Buduick Fields 4V .n. Rudnick earned merited applause by his . drives in the opy vesterday further interest in Hoth teams are’ displaying and the opinigdbaf the fans s about the = « The score Annes. inereas: ab Kildu O Brien, 1t Halleran Fitzpatrick. p Burke, ef samomnuaw Totais | genmiar Dudack Palmer. BOMmaN=D 3y Totals Annex 4 100 040 01x—6 Ploneers cersassassess 013 010 O00—1 Two-base hits. N. Begley three-base hit, Budnick: stolen feld, Green. Kilduff: sacrifice 1. Begley. Lynch: double pi ‘albot to Begley, Johnson to Lynch: base on balle, off Fitz 3, Palmer 4; struck out. by Fitz 4. Palmer 6: batters hit by Fitz (Lynch, Schmidt); left on bases. Annex 7. Ploneers 10; wild pitch. Palemr; base on errors. An 2, Pioneers 1.} Umpires, Clinton and Riley AMERICAN LEAGUE Yankces Break Sunday Losing Habit Travers: By Beating St. Louis Browns— Poor Old Indians Are Fading Fast. It is not the habit of the New York Yankees to win ball games on Sunday —as witness four defeats in the first four Sundays of August—but they | broke their rule yesterday when tlwy | tiptoed past the St. Louis Browns in | the ninth inning and pulled the fracas from the flames by the score of 4 to 3. The Score: r. h St. Louis . . 000003000—3 10 1 | New York 000020101—4 9 1 Shocker and Severeid; Quinn, Mays and Ruel. H | Indians Still Slipping. Washington, Aug. 30.—Cleveland lost to Washington yesterday, 3 to 2, |and dropped to third place. With the score tied at two-all in the ninth inning. Jbdge doubled and reached third on Milan's bunt. Morton re- placed Coveleskie and purposely passed Rice, filling the bases. Brower singled, scoring Judge with the win- | The score: r. he Washington 002000001—3 9 1 ! Clevelana 000101000—2 8 2 Courtney and Gharrity; Coveleskie, Morton and O'Neil ASKS FOR COAL Addressed to Sir Thomas Lipton by Canadians, Who Wi Open Letthr Is t to Enter Boat in International Race in 1921 or 192 Montreal, Aug. 30.—An “open letter” to | Sir Thomas Lipton urging him to withdraw his declared intention to compete again for the America’s Cup in 1921 or 1922 in favor of a Canadian challenger, or to agree in a proposal to make the next race & tri-| atest. was made public here yes- Canadian yachtsman. promoter of a scheme Canadian ¥ publicly | mibscribed for and to be designed, manned and skippered by Canadians, shall compete through & recognized yacht club, also asks he irish baronet “at the same time mu- | o press upon the New York Yacht the desirability of a change from a inside U pgether outside sailing and for ely different class of for th Tatlur Shamrock 1V. and Reso- | | lute to measure up to the requirements for | | & really stiff breeze” Mr. Ross added, “has ted in dwindling public interest. due to pe ‘funk’ of both vachts on that one par teular date when conditions offered an ® portunity for a prime test of both construc- Ton and seamanshinp.’ tually (OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE SEVEN) } tion’ of the ' picns all the | ehanically—in speed, was | ting by | win from day blow hugling for the ed AL Mamaux on seventh inning. Brooklyn Philadelphia RATIORAL LEAGUE Azain T e Reds Into Camp Winning Third Game of Scries at Porkopolis. t *5 1. Cincinnati, O., A 30.—With still anothe- d the capital ball they base- put oan here for Red the delecta- the Giants crushed | ain yesterday. Thoy did it by a score of 4 to 1. and made off_with all three games plaved. Thoy outfought the slipping cham- way and in every de- They excélled them me- in execution and in heart and gray matter. Theirs championship plaving. Barnes held the Reds to four hits, scattered widely, and his support zleamed and zlowed and was faultless save for two | errors by himself. Concentrated hit- ' Burns, Young and isch in the fifth inning stocked the New York larder with a cluster of runs, which made the rest of the contest a sine- cure. The score: artment r. h e . 000030010—4¢ 11 2! 000000010—1 4 1 Smith: Ring. Bressler | New York Cincinnati Barnes and ;. and Wingo. Dodgers Are Beaten. Chicazo, Aug. 30.—Zeb Terry's two to right, in the ninth inning Lefty Tyler from second with tally that enabled the Cubs to the Dodgers here yester- afternoon. The score was 4 to 3 and one man was out when the that ended the contest was Sherrod Smith was doing the Brooklyns when the The southpaw suceceed- the slab ‘in the The score: bagger scored the made. gage ended. r. h e 100100010—3 11 2 . 020100001—4 9 2 \mnh and Miller; Chicago . \l’vmslux Tyler jand O'Farrell. Cardinals Down Phillies. St. Louis, Aug. 30.—S¢. Louis bat- | ters hit Hubbel hard and easily won vesterdal's game from Philadelphia, § to 2. North was also hit freely, ' but was effective in the pinches. J.! Smith ond inning and retired. { his place. twisted his ankle in the sec- Schultz took The score: i r. h e 100001000—2 8 2 21100301x—8 16 0 Hubbell and Witherow; North and Dilhoefer. WHAT W\ND OF BAIT ARE You USING 7 HOW DEEP ARE YA FISHING? WHAT SI\ZE Hoox ? 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