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Back Row, (left to right), O'Br uncan, (coach), Klatka, (captain), k and Sokoloskl. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TEAM. Backsloski; front, Center, (left to 1, Bojnowski, Miejliskas, Fengler; (left right), Abramowitcy, Rakowski, Bud- to right), Gordy, Cohen, Mr. AYS BAFFLES THE ENATORS’ BATSMEN x Hits Is All Submarine Ball Expert Allowed 'Em New York, June 25.—~With the Yan- es making 16 hits at the Polo ounds to Washington's 6, the New brk people had little to worry about e game went through without their ving & single uneasy moment. and y beat the Senatorial set, 9 to 3. ually the Washingtonians have a jod deal harder kick in their ord- ince than tha but Carl Mays had m under his thumb so completely t there they stayed. The score New York. ab, r jwater, cf ...... 2 jckinpaugh, ss 0 th, . cecesB O 1 0 Washington. ab. oa® rrit [ Rourke, ss . rtney, p w, D custamsnna wleorornossony ulomsoocoos otals ........ 33 1 York 112 110 30x—9 hington .. 000020010—3 'wo base hits, Fewster, Pipp, Ruth, sel, Ward, Judge; three base hit, nks; home run, O'Rourke: stolen Fewster; sacrifices, Peckin- lgh, Pipp, Rice; double plays, Har- O'Rourke and Judge: left on s, New York 7, Washington 5; % on balls, off Courtney 3, Mays its, off Courtney 15 in innings, 0 in 1; struck out, by Courtney haw 1, Mays 2; losing pitcher, rtney; umpires, Owens, Chill and in; time of game, 1 Tigers On Rampage. troit, June 25.—Detroit hit in the closing innings yesterday noon and defeated St. Louis, 12 in the deciding game of the ser- For six Innings the game was a ors’ battle between Davis and ard, but In the seventh the for- weakened and was driven from box. Leonard was Invincible jughout, holding the Browns to hits. Tha score Detroit. ab. r lmenwnnwenn . 36 12 St. Louls. ab. 1 alsouscssono? Se=3 S ° ooooo0oo0o~nT ~OoHNUMADNLN lcoommumnn leonwanoosonap | | wlooecssssecnn? e C..dvds. 89 tted for Bayna in it . © elghth. 000 000 93x—12 puls .o 000 000 000— 0 p base hits, Tobih, Lamb; three bases on halls, Davis 4, Burwell 1, Leonard 1; off Davis 9 in 6 1-3 innings, in 2-3, Burwell 4 in 1; struck Leonard 4, Davis losing pitcher, Davis; umpires, Wilson and Hildebrand; time of game, 2:04. Hasty Good In Pinches. on, Juna 25.—Philadelphia took the opening game of the seriea from Boston, b to 3, yesterday. Hasty pitched well in the pinches and got good support. Ruel was brilliant at bat and behind the bat. The score: Philadelphia. ab. r. 8t » Detroit 7: oft hits, Louls h. po. a. witt, rf 2 0 Dykes, 2b .. Welch, cf C. Walker, Myatt, If J. Walker, Perkins, c Dugan, 3b wo® 9 0 o wmwo 0w 0O | wmmeoo ol cococccsss? Sn Vitt, 3b Leibold, Menos Pratt, McInnis, J. Collins, Scott, ss Ruel, ¢ Myers, p Karr, p ... xViek ... cooHNoOMOS cormNHMOOBOO WY omocooo0c0nme? 5o Myers in seventh. Philadelphia ... 000 040 001—5 Boston . o 000 100 002—3 Two basa hits, Welch, Hasty, Pratt, MclInnis, Ruel; three base hit, Ruel; stolen e, J. Walker; sacrifices, Dugan, Mclnnis; double plays, Pratt and Mclnnis; Vitt, Ruel and Pratt: left on bases, Philaaelphia 4, Boston 7: bases on balls, off Myers 2: hits, oft Myers 7 in 7 innings, Karr 1 in 2 struck out, by Hasty 2, Myers 2: los- ing pitcher, Myers; umpires, and Connolly; time of game, 1:35. xBatted for Indians Trim White Sox. Chicago, June 25.—Timely hitting by Leslie Nunamaker, coupled with some fine pitching by Mails, enabled Cloveland to take the final game of the series from Chirago pesterday, 4 to 2. Nunamaker drove in three of \he runs for the world's champions, while Malls permitted bunch hits in only two innings. score The Cleveland. Jamieson, It Wambsganss, Speaker, cf Smith, rf rdner, Seweil, ss .. Johnston, 1b Nunamaker, Malils, p Totals o 33 Chicago. ab. Johnson Mulligan, Hooper. Falk Mostil, ct Shelly, 1h McClellan, Schalk, Wilkinson, xYaryan i s 30 A NT 16 for Willinson in ninth Cleveland 010 111 000 Chicago oS 010 000 001~ Two base hits, Sewell, Stith (Mellan; three base hit, Mostil: bases, Hooper 2, Mostil, Jam acrifices, Johnstoh,~ “Wanibs, double play, Sewell, Wambsg: Johnston; left on based, Clev 7: bases on balls, off Wilkin- . ) struck out. by Wilkin- son 8, Mills 4; umpires, Moriarty and Dinneene; time of game, 1:34 Totals xBatted CHAMPS W OPENER. The North & Judd girls’ team won their opening league game yesterday by defeating the A. P. G. girls, 10 to 3. Miss Magulda’s playing at short featured. The score: GIANTS FIND PHILS VERY EASY PICKING Donovan’s Hurlers Clouted Hard by Gothamites—Braves Win Philadelphia, June 24—The Giants cpened a five game series with Bill Donovan's Phillies here yesterday afternoon with a victory so decisive that the McGrawmen now have vis- ions of coming close to a clean sweep during this stand at the local park. The visitors made enough runs to win the game in the opening inning, but were not satisfied, and kept on adding to the punishment of the home pitch ers and the fans. When the ruins were cleared away it was found that the Phils had absorbed a trimminz to the tune of 11 to 2. The score: New York (N.) Burns, If Bancroft isch, 2b Young, rf Brown, rf Kelly, 1b King, cf Walker, cf Patterson, E. Smith, Rapp, 3b Snyder, 3b Nehf, p st e KWHHOONONOH ML ®O Total . .41 Philadelphia ab 2b . 5 3b Rawlings, J. Miller, Meusel, rf Wrightstone, 1f Lee, 1b 5 Williams, cf Parkinson, ss Bruggy, ¢ Baumgartner, p . Netts, p Keenan, p Hubbell, p aR. Miller cCoowwNONS MO . | hucoomuumenna Total .-.35 a Batted for Hubbell New York ...5 20 2 Philadelphia Two-base hits—Burns Young, Walker. Meusel, Le Stolen b in ninth 0010 1—11 2000 0— , Neht, F. Three-bs Home runs—Snyder isch, Bancroft, Burns. Sacrifices—Kelly, Frisch, Walker, Parkinson. Double plays—Parkin Rawlings and Lee (2); J. Miller (unassisted). Left on bases—New York, Philadelphia, 8. on balls—Off Nehf 1, Betts 1, Keenan 1. Hubbell 1. Hits—Ofr imgartner 4 in 0 innings (none out in 1st), Betts 0 in 1-3, Keenan 4 in 1, Hubbell 11 in 7 2-3 Struck out—By Nehf 5, Hubbell 3. Wild Keenan. Losing nitcher Baumzartner. Umpires— Hary and McCormick. Time of game —1:54 son, 9; Bases pitches— Dodgers Lose to Braves. The Robins, fresh from their three straight victories over the Phillies. engaged the Braves at Ebbets Field yesterday, but found that team some- what unwieldy and hard to handle. The score was 7 to 6 in favor of the Bostonians, but the game was closer than run would indicate. one margin It was cert Uncle hard one for Robbie’s outfiy to lose The inly a score (N, ab Powell, cf ....... 5 Barbare, s Southworth, rf ... 5 Nicholson, If ..... 4 Boeckel, 3b 3 Hoike, 1b Ford, 2b Gowdy, c Oeschger, Boston . Total " Brooklyn (N.) WHY -l CAN'T A <~ -- Now LOOK AT BlIG QUAR\A N Tl 'Mm GolNG To FIND OUT WwHO'S BEEN BREAKING A WHOLE QUART Too - (T-- JusT™ ACCOLUNT IT-- | HAD A WHOLE N MY LOCKER ITS AN OUTRAGE - GooD STUFF Yo %) NS WV \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ . Y77 L4 2% ¥ EEN GET TIN uis SuesTS Ak e UP TELLING ‘EMm ABOUT SweLL STUFE HE'S GoT- | HE'S FORGOTTEN THE PARTY HE GAVE OUT oF THAT BOTTLE.LAST INNHEN 'YOoUu *'VE INVITED GUESTS [o YourR 'CLUB FOR A V(T AD Schmandt, Myers, cf Kilduft, 2b Janvrin, 2b Miller, ¢ ....38 6 13 27 19 3 Boston 0101100 40— Brooklyn .00402000 0— Two-base hits—Olson, Powell, Gow- Three-base hits—Ford, Nichol <on. Home run—Wheat. Sacrifice— Parbare. Double play—Barbare( un- isted). Left on bases—Boston 5, Brooklyn 6. ‘Bases on ball—Off Oechger 1, Smith 1. Hits—Off-Smith 11 in 8 innings, Mitchell 1 in 1. Struck out—By Oeschger 1, Smith 2, Mitchell 1. Umpires—Quigley and O’Day. Time of game—1:40. Will Pitch Bea Cards. 3t. Lou' -, June 25.—A wild pitch by Bailey in the tenth inning of yes- terday’s game allowed Pittsburgh to win from St. Louis, 4 to 3. Bailey, a veteran of the American league, pitched his first game for the Car- dinals, having come from the Beau- mont? club of the Texas league. The score: Pittsburgh. -] ° HNOO RN O Bigbee, Carey, Maranville, Whitted, rf Tierney, 2b . Barnhart, 3b Grimm, 1b Schmidt, ¢ Glazner, p HomMoownL HubRBONO O Added A coonocoonol St. Louis. ab. 5 =0 Heathcote, Mann, ¢f Stock, 3b Hornsby, Fournie McHenry, If ... Lavan, ss Clemons, Bailey, p *Shotton **Smith rf 2b 1b cocoo ° O e e 1 O coomHoOROOON cowoo Batted for Bailey in tenth. **Batted for Mann in tenth. Pittsburgh 0100010101—4 sSt. Louis 0300000000-—3 Two base hits, Grimm, Hornsby, Carey (2) Bigbe> Fournier, Maran- ville; threc base hit. Barnhart; home run, Clemons stolc1 bases, Lavan (2), Stock: crifice hits, Whitted, Carey; double play, Bailey and Stock: sburgh 7, St. Louis off Glazner 7, off 3 wild pitch, Bailey; umpires, Klem and Brennan; time of game, 2:13. RUNS FOR WEEK JUNE 19-25 an League T EWT RS T 9 6 o Wash’gton Cleveland Chicago Detroit St EXTH Louis New York Boston Brooklyn Phil Pittsburgh St. Louis Chicag Cicinnati SHmant WU e B o 9 International League SN TW. T B¢ 11 12 4 ¢ 6 17 13 1 4 13 14 12 Baltimore Buffalo Fopyright N. Y. Tribune Ine. RETURN FOURSOME WITH THE ASSURAM THAT YoU'VE GOT PLENTY OF "STUFF AND You DISCOVER LESS THAN ONE GOOT SNIFTER LEFT 1IN | o Tre Jua. ¥ DEMPSEY RESUMES WORX |BASEBALL IN A NUTSHH Birthday Celcbration Is at End and Champion Returns to Training— Carpentier Congratulates Jack. Atlantic City, 25.—With his h:avyweight championship contest one week away Jack Dempsey today resumed training after 24-hour layoff to celebrate his 26th birthday. His workouts from now on will take place in the open air arena instead of in the airplane hangar, the scene of his training on Thursda Dempsey is in high i shows none of the was noticeable a week The cham- pion was the guest of honor at a surprise party given him at his camp last night in remembrance of his birthday. The part. was staged by the newspaper men. At one stage in the entertainment when old-time songs were in order th: champion joined with his v tors in song. At 9 o'clock he bade h itors good night, shook hands with each and thanked them for the party. ven on his birthday Demp- sey did not care to disturb the reg- ularity of his retiring hour. Among the telegrams he received vesterday the one he prized most highly was that from his mother in Salt Lake City. A telegram from Georges Carpén- tier was also received and a wire acknowledging the courtesy was di: patched by the champion to the chal- lenger. Dempsey’s weight today is placed at 192 pounds by his trainer, Teddy Hayes. June a BETS $12.000 ON DEMPSEY. Atlantic City, N. J., June —It waa learned here today that A. J. Auerbach of SaM Lake City, who was Dempsey's first manager, has wagered $12,000 at even money that Carpen- tier does not last six rounds against the champion. This is one of the most substantial wagers that has yet been recorded. It is said that he has 000 more that he is willing to wager on the same proposition and at even money. 5% AMERICAN LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. New York 9, Washington 3. Philadelphia 5, Boston 3. Clevelahd 4, Chicago 2. Detroit 12, St. Louis 0. Standing of the Clubs. Lost. Cleveland New York ‘Washington Boston Detroit Chicago St. Louis Philadelphia 23 zames Today. Washington in Ne - York. Philadelphia in Boston. St. Louis in Cleveland. Detroit in Chicago. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. New Yc-k 11, Philadelphia Boston 7, Brooklyn 6. Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis 3. Chicago-Cincinnati postponed, rain. Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. 40 19 38 24 33 27 31 30 31 33 26 31 24 36 18 41 P.C .678 .613 .550 .508 .484 .456 .400 .305 York Boston St. Lou Brooklyn Chicago Cincinnati Philadelphla Games Today. Brooklyn. in Philadelphia (2). in St. Louis (2). Cincinnati. | SLUGGERS SLUMP SLIGHTLY Rounds Boston in New York Pittsburgh Chicago in Warm Weather American League Into Better Form—Nichol- son Does Sensational Hitting. Chicago, June 25.—Old “King Sol” has been very much in evidence in the baseball world during the past week and his warmth apparently has brought pitchers who were slow in rounding into condition back to their stride. As a result batting has suf- fered materially. Babe Ruth made drives during the past week, and brought his string to 2 In the Na- tional league “Irish” Meusel of Phil- adelphia failed to add tc his mark of 11 circuit drives. The w:rm weather also is help- ing the base stealers. Harry Heilmann, the Detroit slug- ger, continues to top the batters of the American league with an aver- age of .414, according to averages released today and which include games of Wednesday. However, Heilmann's mark has dropped 17 points »elow that of a week ago. Tris Spe:.” er, pilot of the world's champions, who is the runner up, also slumped and novs is hitting .403. Ty Cobb dropped only two points, and is in third place with .396. Sisler out in front among the hase stealers of the junior major cir- cuit with 14 thefts, while Harris of Washington trailing him with 13. the National league Roger by added three points to his of a week ago and leads the ars with an average of .419. Nicholson of Boston did the best hittinz of the week boosting his ze from .341 to .383. He now second to Hornsty. The St. Louis club possesse: most of the league's sluggers, for McHenry with two circuit 382, Man with of INTERNATIONAL DEAG! Results Yesterday. Buffalo 12, Jersey City 7, Toronto 6, Ne .ark 3. leading 7, Rochester 5. Baltimore 6, Syracuse 5. Standing of the Clubs. ‘Won. Lost. 13 28 28 36 34 35 34 47 Baltimore .. Buffalo Rochester Newark . Torontc .. Jersey City Syracuse . Reading ..ceceee. Games Today. Toronto in Jersey City. ] Buffalo in Newark. i Rochester in Baltimore (2). | Syracuse in Reading. E BEASTERN LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. “Waterbury 7, Hartford 4, nings). New Haven 7, Worcester Dridgeport 4, Pittsfield 3. Springfield 6, Albany 4. Standing of the Clubs. . ‘Won. Lost. Worcester 33 & New Haven Hartford . Pittsfield . Bridgeport Springfield Weterbury Albany 33 29 30 27 28 21 16 Games Today. “Waterbury at Hartford. New Haven at Worcester. Bridgeport at Pittsfield. Albany at Springfeld. PLEASED WITH GEORGE Manager Descamps apd Trainer son Getting More Confident D That Carpentier WilL ’ 1 Manhasset, N. Y., June 25.—TH is a deep rooted belief in the of Georges Carpentier that the blo Frenchman will attain his lifel ambition—the world’s heavywe! title—when he meets Jack De sey in Jersey City .. week from day. 7 TFrancois Descamps, the ma and Gus Wilson, the trainer, app to be satisfied that the pugilistic of France is greater than ever. Tl think he will make Dempsey d with his speed. Carpentier in their opinion will so fast and clever that Dempsey n-t be aktle to strike him one téill blow. 3 “Nobody,” they say, “‘ever has b able to take the fight out of h and today he is not merely a gd fighter bu* a great one. He is a m vel, a genius.” Heavy workout was planned th: challenger today. MISS BISHOP BEATEN. Glen Cove, L. I, June 25.—Playd with a clock-like precision that lacl brilliancy apparently only becad brilliancy never became nec Mrs. W. A. Gavin of the Bell Country club yesterday won Women's Metropolitan Golf cf tion championship for the second tig in her career, defeating Miss Geo; anna Bishop of Brooklawn, fgrm Metropolitan, as well as ns women’s titleholder, in . the round of the titular match by