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| TOP NOTCH TEAM, HEADED BY JACK HOEY, DEFEATS KACEYS IN FAST BATTLE —RESULTS OF GOLF TOURNEY FOR VICE-PRESIDENT’S CUP AT h SHUTTLE MEADOW CLUB — CORBIN TEAM IS DEFEATED AT MILLDALE — SUPERVISOR O’BRIEN ARRANGES HOLIDAY PROGRAM AT ST. MARY’S RUTHISHITTING ™ v enen.s CARDINALS GAIN ONE [ asebalr in rier | HACEYS BEATENBY 1™ s cermnc caoms HYLAND'S WILDNESS AT ST. MARY'S FIELD LIKE BABE OF OLD — . [AME ON GIANTS —~wes | JACKHOEY'S TEAM ... ... oo .| LOSES FOR CORBINS Supervisor John O'Drien Arranges an Res "' ; ; 1 nlts esterday. Bambino Ges His Fourth HOLEE e e s oo MO Gity Toam Beats Reds| New'Soh o | Top Notoh Cub of Beaoon Ralls| ™ oo i o™ Lacals Are Swamped by Milldele | in Two Days supersior sonn omeen, o st | Tiice While Leaders Are Loaling | oo 1+ chicss Win a 2 to 1 Battle e Firates doteated the st yarve| B the Score of § to 8 | Mary's playgrounds, has arranged an ¥ L4 L) | Standing of the Clubs, in one of the best games staged be- attractiv ) olid y . ‘:x rl‘)ft R lfulv:;fi\r;"nrv'l‘s n'{m::r::rl.—,nnv: ‘u?)'\‘: S Won Lost tween these two teams In years, The| mpe’‘corbin baseball nine went dow: A L Cineinnati, July 8, — St. Louls, | St. Louis %V 29 & A first class baseball team hailing game was played at the Ellis street own New York, July 8 New York out- pro day, X v slugged Philadelphia yestorday and | ot i”\n,',\:jlil'n:t\.t,npf”r]m:i;f,..“"d 18 gained a full game on the Giants yes. | New York 42 382 | from Beacon Falls, known aa the Top | grounds: and a large crowd whs on \;‘1‘41?:5:' nhxf,“’" ':",1"""'“{“ othh; won, 9 to 8. “Babe” Ruth knocked 0 a m. buseball tames. for chil.|t€rday by winning both games of a|Chicago ...........87 33 529 Notch club, and headed by Jack Hoey,| hand to witness the clash. | Eyland " tomat. o parteoel oot ot a. m, baseball games for chil-| o 1 neader from the Reds, In the | Detroit . B YNk V) who played league baseball here un-|."mimely hitting on the part of the| ) °nd tossed a perfectly good gama out his fourth home run in three dren, ar o ¥ | ¢ i y v A PN AL L R L ,,’ 17_( fit: th H"u::]\::rrlm:"||slvmflll:1‘::- first game Keek was hit bard in 'h,;\\'nnhinqmn e 36 der n:iuy H:;nnu, dn“-nled :;'he l:(fl(‘eys Pirates, coupled with errors by the Sl.";l_::: ;‘:onm:)rzllr}’,z":n::nd 1?::11113;:‘" o CK f ) a " . Clevi 2 yesterday afternoon a . Mary's v v | h in the eighth inr th two on baseball, Dodgers against the Co.| /ot tWo innings and was driven from |Cleveland ...... 82 40, o 3 e Ye | Mary's fielders, led to the downfal of |y, "oy ynalie to find the plate ahd bases. apitie the mound, while Pfeffer had only one | Foston ..., 81 40 fleld. The score wag 2 to 1, W hll(‘l the church boys. The game was nip erhaniha ald t . Clarence Walke o : .| bad round. The ¢ /| Philadelphia ... .. 27 80 the locals trailed at the close, they|and tuck all the way through, but the |¥hen he did put them over, the Mill- pClarence Walker of the Athletics| ~Atternoon. at 2 o'clock, 8t Mary's| ', P The Cardinals won ”‘“"’; P O e P b A el (S5 e AL SR BT RS tht |dale sluggers landed on his offerings bat, giving him four in his last two \tasttond The Heeus o e Ofl The second game was a pitchers'| Games Today “breaks” favored the visitors, in a|across six runs, settled the outcome,|(OF Nits when hits meant runs, REmiear ind . (otal 0 meventsan f0r 166 [relll s ok ol Had 1‘ ® ’,""" battle in which Pertica had just a| Detroit at Chicago. | pitehing duel between McCormick for | preisser twirled good ball until the ! Lord Pitches Well. season. TR Wil be as follows: Genevieve TAM-| ghaqe the better of Luque and St.| New York at Philadelphia. |the Kaceys and Patten for the Visit-|jost innings when he weakened, but] The local team outhit their ope His feat in collecting four in two “'.' "',‘, '”; ’"]'.(‘, }l”m“ "t}"\”' P"}"{h]"' Louis won 2 to 1. They bunched five| Others not scheduled. |ors. The Kensington kid, gave a fine | he was strong enough to pull through, |[Ponents, but the hits failed to come AUccessive games ‘has Been diiplicated Iw herin .] nmn,‘lrs ;“s: 't‘""‘nr their hits in the third inning for (exhibition of twirling, as did the|The score: at the opportune times and . there Ry fivetimenIn Fie malor lea s, 1o OGS Jac0ad. Base,t Hasell BUIYL:{iehaie fwoirinas uThe! Rada sconedlons NATIONAL LEAGUE chunky lad with the Top Notch team. ST. MARY'S. jwere many runners left on 'bases, 3 1e major league, in- |third base; Julia Cunningham, short. |/ €0 (W10 TURE 106 ece »e ttspredl i Patten used his head to fine advan- ab. Lord, pitching for the Milldale team, cluding once this season by Ken Wil- & o] 0 /s ason by Ken Wil- [stop; Margaret Costello, left fleld; |, pa e tS, (ORI B mere stopped Results Yesterday tage, and while he did not seem to|Miinerney got himself out of a good hole in the seventh inning, when with the bases LERRIC W Erowink et Bag o Yiaraon Thally aqenter . N1 oI goores; Brooklyn 8, Boston 2 (18t). have a great lot on the ball, there was [ Kelley, cf, . e o a8 Jate CEOL lane, right fleid; Mary Shea, su sti- | Brooklyn 6, Boston 3 (2nd) something about his slants that the |Jackowski, p. filled, he kept the local team from Eo Ut riltehad - well, “was well' a4 tute. The locals will meet tonight St. Louis 8, Cincinnati 3 (1st). locals found difficult to solve. Shrasy scoring. oL LR, ekl TR el ahh: [fopiABIOR S S S R R St Louls 2, Cincinnati 1 (150, Kildu's Dad Judgment BN L ¢ Clinton Backstope. a triple and two singles L AL RO LS BN B e e g Chicago 5, Pittsburgh 1. The teams were deadlocked up to|Simons, rf | Jimmy Clinton was behind the bat | S § ceys will cross bats with the Middle- | Hornah 9 Others not scheduled. the fifth inning, when the visitors|Hennesse |for the Corbin team yesterday, and l’flll.-lnl:l‘:l‘l!h\ [town Kaceys. In the lineup of lhe‘;*huln‘ A chased across the first tally, on a Hamlin, the big fellow was a tower of strength Young, 2n. R visitors will be Cahill, a former fn.|Fourhler 1b. Standing of the Clubs Simmons darted safely to the home " to the local team. He hit them hard Perking, c. .......... 4 0 | fielder with the Fafnir team, win-|roporcer, ss. Tost P.C.|head type. Simmons opened with a PIRATES, and often, and gave a neat exhibition Talker. ) § olners of the Industrial league cham- |Atnsmith, New York ; gt 3 Migla, and want to Besond on & san. 4 ab of backstopping for the benefit ot the L 0 pionship in this city on two occasions | Ptefter, p. St. Louis . " 30 : rifice by Sprague. Warrell then x":‘_"”‘r‘ 3 i |spectators. He was roundly applaud- Eddie Crowley will be the umpire. | Brooklyn ¥ 32 .556 | clouted one to center for a single.|Conway, 3b. . ed for his clever work. Cincinnati «..ov... .8 38 Lt Kilduft played the ball fast, but when |Weir, If. The score: Galloway, RUNSFOR MEWEK!F L Pittsburgh .........33 35 .485 Simmons ran a little past the dizzy|Beagle 1b. urns. et . :Y‘r\uh'«r‘ 1 Sheehan, rf. . | Duncan, 1t. =.9 =3 , 3 Sy e | rracomon wlorscoowsoor alroconsunmons Ntiinis 5 | st oeiarasuia alococoannas » = 9 w2 CORBIN, Dykes, 3b. ab. Harris, p. s§cheer Moore, p. Yarrison xJohnston (BRCREOG < ¢ ovs 30 s 35 : corner, Tedder threw to Green, and|yuner, rf. Philadelphia . S 40 s | Simmons darted safely to tht home |Smith, ss. Boston ... 42 i section. Meehan, c. . Simmons again registered in lhfl:'h\r;’::.;,‘a;!' i, Games Today | seventh inning, getting a base on|Preisser, p. Chicago at Pittsburgh. balls. He was sacrificed to second, ] Tine Philadelphia at Boston. and tallied on a fielder's choice, e 300 001 0323 | Btaut, et. Brooklyn at New York. [ Locals Score Tally Lol 1100 100 106 $89—g | Grin, <f. Cincinnati at St. Louis. The Kaceys scored the lone tally| Two base rr;ns, Mflqnhvrnl-,\'. Sltx;‘\un.q. l‘;on-;HWfl"dr p-lf. - : S lin the eighth inning. Campbell was|¥a), 'Weir. Beagle, Sheehan; three base | v v g fKo c t, by Jackowski §|New York ‘| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE |out, Simmons to Sprague. McCor. |5, Joriomeky, SoSk Sitcnen, Koo, | o [P sRatted ‘for Markle in Fth. mick then shot a single into right e e o |Chicago | xBatted for Schnell in 9th, Results Yesterday. | fleld. He scored on a long hit by NAGLE LEADS HITTERS. :‘I]'jrooklyn :v) Lnul:. 7 FEE ;:: Z:x :::75 Reading 5-5, Newark 2 Begley, v‘vhich was good for two = R = _ |Boston |Cincinnati ...... ad 9005 Baltimore 5, Jersey City 4. sacks, but Ray was out at third when 9 e ben hiE S o e BEORN| R en eater by Motpnto! 0 he tried to stretch the drive, | Springfield Catcher Replaces Buck B o Tinain the ok AMERICAN LEAGUE. | Cincee, Hornaby, ‘Sinulin! dubie piavs | Syracuse 5-0, Buffalo 1-2. Fielding gems were contributed by| Kane in Eastern League Race xBat r Yarrison th ¥ Pfeffer, Taporcer and Fournier; Daubert _— Budnick, Kilduff and Simmons. Kil- | Springfield, Mass., July 3.—Johnny ;J. Philadelphia cas S M TWT F S Tt (unassisted); left on bases, St. Louis 8 o) i 7 S 7 0 x 10 4—35|Cincinnati 6; bases on balls, off Keek 1, off | stanaing. of the Clubs duff shut off a run in the sixth in-|Nagle, Springfield’s talkative and |Mesarie, c. . New York R s 5 0 - Two base hits, Pipp, Scott, Welch, W P cid 5—29 |Markle 3, of Schnell 2 struck out, by, Won Lost P.C./ning when he caught Manning stand- | pe ; has battered hi v . v K ; la | [ ppery catcher, has battere s way Pfefter 1, by Keck 1, by Markle 1, by|Baltimore ... 56 17 .767!.ng up at the plate, when the laner‘rn the top among the leading hitters |corbin .... . 010 001 000—2 three base hit, Hovt, home L V' \‘IHCBFO 3 24 Ruth; stolen bases - iz Schnell 2; hits, off Keck & in 1 1-3 in-| ] 0 583 | ¢ri 1 == A1 o MATHINIO S (6 a0linioge AE[IDCSDERIET S avaiarisAS ¢ G -85 | tried to score on a single from sec- | of the Eastern league. He replaces |Milidale 020 011 50x—9 fices, Harris, Ward . Cleveland FottaziCity i o Sitihen o, e b Scott and Pipp Ward and Pipp 2! New York Schnell 1 in 2 innings; losing pitcher, Keck; | 400 b 940 | ond. was a nice throw, a it was| < he | CPreisser out, interference. New York LRl I R RS nd it was| Leo (Brick) Kane of Hartford as t Two hase hits, Lofgren, Blanchard; sacr= D e el 3 aAcHacried. ot |Boston 4 Susaby. 49 35 528 handled well by Campbell, | O'Neil circuit’s best swatsmith WIth |gca miee . Toser: Doy Waton: nirs oa Moore 2; struck ent, hy Hovt 3, by Harris Washington 5—12 §7. LOUIS Rflm,," DR e T ';n 434 The summary: an average of .375 in 35 games. |balls, off Hyland 7, oft Lord 1; struck out, by Tarrison 1 oft Harris 8 in & Datrojt 0 3 ug ab. r. SACIIEL e 8.t TOP NOTCH. Bowman of New Haven and Kane are by Hyland 7, by Huber 1, by Lord 11i # Monre 2 in 1 in (none out s 4 G Syracuse 28 46 378! | stolen base, Lofgren; double plays, Patrus hit by pitcher, by Hoyvt (Miller); passed INTERNATION EAGUE. | Flack, rt - |Manning, 2b. . | famous Indian athlete, has hit the ball [nin 7; passed ball, Jackson; first bage om ball, Perkins; losing pitcher, Harris;, um-| s M S TtL |[Smith, ef. ... G Tod | Wilcox, "1t hard during his short stay in the errors, Milidale 4, Corbin 1; hits, off Hy-" pires, Dineen and Hildebrand; time, 2:00. {yorgay City 10 5 a—_41 |Hernsby, 2b. . LBRIeS S00Y) Melvin, cf. wheel, having a mark of .412 in 11{1and & off Huber none; wild pitches, Hy- i £ Jersey City at Baltimore. Simmons, ss. . games, |1and 3; umpire, Lofgren. FoERE Schultz, If. Rochester 19 8=85 | Foionice. 15, sty R | Toronto 5 6—25 | Stock, 3b. . FRN - Warrell, 3b. |~ New Haven holds out front in team | w08 N Baltimore H EASTERN LEAGUE | witkoski, e. . | batting wWith the smart figure of .304.| TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP. Springfield is fifth in line. 11-—22 | Toporcer, es. Ruffalo 5 (;\nncnl. Patten, p. T ertica, Reading x—17 Hartford 5-9, Albany 1-1. i 32000 — | Final Round for Conn. Woman's Title - Syracuse Pittsfield 6-0, Bridgeport 2-7. bar b ou 1 St inlig b IRISH BRED HORSE WINS. | (4 Be Played on -Wednesday. Newark New Haven 6, Fitchburg 1. KACEYS. St. Cloud, France, July 3.—Kircub- | o0 o0 0o 5 mhe " Anal 2—14 | Xv—lfl: 9 .2, S 0-1. : 5 WAL — Bireng bin, an ]rxsh-hredhhors;. v M:,h E:;‘ :round in the Connecticut Women's house, the English jockey, up, Itennis championship singles will be the President of the Republic smkeflsplnyed at the New. Canaan country. o 3 Fes T, Patrus, 2b, . Preisser, ss. Blanchard, 1b. . Huber, 1f.-p. Wofak, 3b, .... s et | Harper, rf. | JUNE 25-JULY 1 [Wingo, e ‘ Tfn)‘nr B, e s | NATIONAL LEAGUE. A SMTWTF [Keck, p. ... & St. Louis 1 Markle, p. ... *Bressier o |Eittsburgh schnell, p. . o |Cincinnati xHargrave e R R D 0 (AR SO Pae it S PR (Rigiente AE A wlrooroomwoonm alvosorosoonoos 3 coocooomroo | ewomnwmmnw & > Slichoowommnmg, alusoscoscuas . RS e o B (ssantidis s oliishserct o sds A e e SUESE S8 D R - =l S S o I3 9 HeseOHmo? | iLa Fleur, rf. | Lofgren, 1t il osoanoanon comoroMMRT lawswnwnpns gl SRR alucruooruosse wluoosnoosa? 10 0—21 MoK oo - MMM oM > 9 '3 4 ° » 9 3 & = A S 2 [2) ‘White Sox Are Checked. Chicago, July 3-—Detroit broke Chi- cago’'s winning streak of eight straight games yesterday when they bunched hits off Robertson and Hodges with bases on balls and errors and won 12 to 6. It was the second victory in ¢ s Burns, ct. thé Tigers in twelve games played Daubert, ;ootr};:lhe White Sox this season. The SHUTHMMGOLF ,z:?;::‘ (5l SRR s St 0o s e D i R Results Yesterday. I O a8 luvecmeens ol ssssossoo t by oloosssso0s2 Niliseai » g o 3 2.1 V.mxouuux"’ MMM MM MMM o e 09 00 01 o0 [ e | =g Y SOTORRIOTOT o2 conmonMLLRDELd Begley, 1b. . Conley, rf. Standing of the Clubs Green, 3b. .. Won Lost Budnick, ss. Hartford ..........32 28 Dudashbat, 01 Waterbry. . « oo .0s:82 28 Campbell, c. o | Pittsfleld ..o ovonys .27 24 McCormick, p. . A‘Bndzflport e ...30 30 | Hargreave, Bohne, %b. . Caveney, Intercsting Matches Are Held For the | *Wingo . iglmmv};b Vice-President's Ci frieili, 3b. ident’s Cup—Final Gu.me‘Luq“. 2 | xBresster yesterday by a nose, from Ksar, the 9 3 B hmmwenweal cooomoaal Blue, 1b. Jones, 3b. Cobb, cf. Veach, 1. Heflmann, rf. Cutshaw, 2b. Rigney, ss. Bassler, c. .. Oldham, p. . T e, L S A R e = < (A% TR T Sleccuratkonp alrorcoonas? 5 to Be Played Tomorrow. soo52555559 (RN AT S L S} onims b s E a za 1% Johnson, es. . Mulligan, 3b. Golline, 2b. Hooper, rf. Mostil, cf. . Falk, 1f. Sheely, 1b. . Sehalk, €. .....ooooe Blankenship, p. . Robertson, p. Hodge, 1. Yaryan, c. . = [T T o S Tl ila st |l cocormmpnmvumE TRSTA w K comooowmmIaDmd looooosonumreon e nih et sl | cocworoowooowol Beloslivsbemmtinst - £} lhraeonanwd 9 3 Sooem oW Leibold, cf. . Maynard, ss. . Burns, 1b. . Pratt, 2b. Dugan, 3b. . Collins, rf. Menosky, 1f. . Ruel, c. Ferguson, p. . - Wednesday, a post- | tavorite. Zagreus, ridden by Frank ; Club courts on | O'Nell, the American jockey, flnlnhed‘;’sg';:;;": having been taken from ‘gi‘;rdr.a:ey :f “(ehcek'!m:mhlei“:”:a;gz la{‘:‘ The title in doubles yesterday went 5 27 France. The stake was valued m";:\;d(z'r:.}g;bi?;‘:}:\g -AO’;";}:& r;oryk Albany ... ...30 32 op Notch ... . 000 010 100—2| 250,000 francs. | St TH ¢ cht 1 érl,:nnz'fi.-‘;d e R e | 0 L e e N B 250000 |city, who defeated Miss Helen Gil- e golf tourney for the vice-presi- | sRatted for Caveney in fth. | Fitchb 21 39 Two base hits, Kilduff, Begley; sacrifice |leaudeau and Miss Helen Hooker; dent’s cup produced some very inter-| xBatted for Luque jn 9th A il | 1 urg i hite, Sprague, Warrell; bases ‘on balls, oft mepiNatohia s Ot 10—8. The junior singles title esting playing at the Shuttle Meadow (St LOE oo 002 000 0602 | ST Yook 3 O Fatten % rolen *basen | Nt pipin, Batten 15 umpire, Crowley; time, | Was .won by Miss Ceres Baker, of . |club on Saturday afternoon and again| Two base hits, Duncan, Hargrave, Per-| Games Today Mbning 18l on i bases kXcacoya M IAALTn 151108 Orange, N. J. vesterday. The semi-finals are sched- |tica; stolen base Rahnefi.r double piaHys T;q Fnchhgrg at :\‘:_w H:\‘en. uled today, over the 18-holek route, |porcer and Fournier; Toporcer, Hornsby| Springfield at Waterbury, and tomorrow, the final match will |ong. T en bhecer Br. Louis 5 Cincinnati | Pittsfleld at Bridgeport. O BY BRIG be decided in 36-hole match. ThoSe |a; bases on balls, ot Pertica & off Luque| Only three games scheduled. When A Fe“er Needs A Fnend Gs qualifying on Saturday, and the scores |1: struck out. by Luque 3; umpires, Huui ot b UL follows: C. W. Manning 81-7-74, David |73 O'Pavi time, 147, ROWDY]SM AT GAME Manning 91-10-81, R. C. Merwin, 96-| Braves Lose Two. l ;fl"_'\" I,;' W Xouns Li1-atast, WO B LY nrsolive) NE! Tuly 3.—Brooklyn | e T, YT a0, B N HUMDNTEY | won both ends of a double-header es- | Cops are Showered With Pop Bottles gm0l ge Hildebrandt 101- . 45y peating Boston § to 6 and 6 to | 4 : 5|27-74. Charles Hare 109-24-85, A.|;" ‘1p'e Dodgers batted Oeschger out| 8t Brooklyn, After a Young Man is Green £5-12-73, J. H. Kirkham 100-|5¢ tne box in the first inning of the | X 5 18-82, E. H. Prior 100-18-82 | 3 Placed Under Arrest. s i|Swift 109-18.84, E. W. ‘Eddy 87.16. |75t game and retained = the lead e tuay Caty A 2 geig) (5 LV ORI ahd-J'-lP'.despue a hard uphill battle by the| Brookiyn. July 3.—There was an- double pla: Hooper, ROBEYE~06 30278 + ¥+ Braves. In the second game, Boston other bottie throwing over at Ebbets Sively and Bchalki Collins, Johnson and|ROBers 75-20-75. | got a three-run lead on Shriver who|yrie|d yesterday afternoon. It enliven- Sheely 2; left on h:;’;,.,‘,:,"{:r; | M‘w”;i The results of the match' p]a}- Ves- | was retired after he had passed two cq vhr«’ q foments batween the frst AR Tradue” ™ atrurk out, by ola-|terday morning, follow: C. W. Man| men and made a wild throw on a|and second games, and the targets ham 3, by Blankenship 1; hits off Blank |ning ““”n from J. H. Kirkham, 6-5punt. The Dodgers tied the score With | were Mr. Ebbets' special police. The | enship 1 in 1 n\;—,'w:\: f"r: y‘;nha”fi?”:nn\r{:i ‘l)a\l/l'Alal7fl|ng won from E. H. Prior | one on and clinched victory in mfi‘lm_‘w” )s was: that'they ‘made -fine B S, O iga, losing pitcher, Robert- \‘ Charles Hare won from Harold |ejghth by bunching three hits with a targets son; umpires, BV nd Walsh; time, 2:06. | W. Hatch 1 up, E. W. Eddy won|pase on balls. Score: | The shindig started when an over- e from R: C. Merwin 1 up, J. P. Rogers | t Game). | heated voung man in the left field Johnson 1s Beaten. won from W. S. Rowland 5-4, D. L. STO! circus bleachers got fresh with one Washington, July 3.—Johnson was | Vibberts won from George Hilde- 3 of the aforementioned special police. outpitched by Ferguson yesterday and t»_ranrn a4l 70} .E Swift _won from E. The special proceeded to give an Boston defeated the loca 2 to 1,|N. Humphrey 5-4, L. W. Young won imitation of a regular cop making Collins driving in both the visitors'|from A. Green 4-3 an arrcst, and this was resented by runs. A fine play by Pratt, who hal\.k-‘ In the afternoon play yestertlay, D. the blea~herites, particularly those ed up first and intercepted a wild |Manning defeated C. W. Manning 1|K 2 in the ar left field stand. throw by Ferguson, with two on base lup, Charles Hart, defeated E. W Eddyw}s‘:fi:}l‘.;& - One bottls ‘wal EhrowWh," ancthes and none out, prevented Washington|1 up, D. L. Vibberts defeated J. P.|neschger, p. ..., | skimmed at the special, then a from at least tying the score in the|Rogers 3-1 and E. E. Swift defeated |Lansing, . thirl—and then quite a few. Several ninth. Johnson's string of scoreless L. W. Young 4-3. [SerRee | other specials went to the rescue of innings ended at thirty when the Red - |ctEment: s, their endangered comrade. Finally Sox scored in the fourth round. Wilbert Robinson called on the bottle BORTONS HAGEN ON LOSING END throwers to desist. Some of the T | e | Dodgers joined him in the appeal. | High, 3B, ... )| The barrage was ended, and the | British Open Golt Champion Teamed :.},”“,’;5;;’““['“";-, : second game went on. With Joe Kirkwood, Lose .to Ar-| R el IR ] 0 1 [ | et mour and Butchart. R e | | Olson, se | New York, July 3.—Still feeling the |Deberry, e. . 1|eftects of their sea voyage from Eng- |Vance. p. o |12nd, Walter Hagen the new British |yams™ ™ 0|open golf champion, and his Aus- ey 0|trallan partner, Joe Kirkwood, went| e ,: s !,h‘ §|down to deféat in the first match of | Batted for OUNERIn thE BHEL o|an exhibition tour that will carry|pexiyn ¢ 410 011 01x—38 | 0/them around the world in the next Boston . 220,010 003 0308 0| twelve months Two base hits. Kopf, Wheat; three base c | h ) ton; heme run, Ford, sac- Hagen and Kirkwood lost by ”‘":”:E.,.H‘-F G{»i:\?; Mitchell; double plays, narrow margin of two up and one to|gepf and Gowdy: Olson, Johnston and play to Thomas Armour, former |Mitchell; left on bases, Boston 7. Brooklyn Scotch amateur champion, and Cuth- |5: bases on Q"”T n;f r;;’urt:;:'r“nl‘.“n'{ Lann'; bert, club professional, over the links|&n% 2 off FASTe G 40 [ kine 4. by - of the Westchester Biltmore country |vance 2. hits, off Oeschger 3 in 0 innings : 1 club at Rye, N. Y. It was their first | (none out in first), off Lansing 7' tn 7 in- *Batted for P,",‘"‘:,,hn ey ig:‘;‘ | match since returning to this country. |nings "r;"v::':;.’:,,:", smmzmxn.(x’ |r\:|:1ng: o :!ii::."ldor“;nfl';";h 9th. | Hagen had a medal score of 72, | B O A nings, oft Marquard 3 L. 000 101 | Kirkwood 73, Armour 71 and But- i1 inning; wild pitches, Lansing, Vance, p ; 000 000 001—1 | (pare 7o, winning pitcher, Vance, losing pitcher, Two base hit, Pratt; stolen bases, Pratt, | Oearhger: umpires, Quigley and Moran; Collin: crifices, Ferguson, Shanks; double Yime, 2:03. h, Harris and Judge; left - ry - > > - e ashingron 5 bases on | KANSAS CITY'S NEW SPEEDWAY. Cousond BaT: Dalls, oft Johnson 2, off Ferguson 1; n';ufk Kansas City, Mo., July 3.—The first B BOSTON out, by Johnson §; hits, off Johnson 8 In| _ ... wancae City's new motor L nings; off Erickson, none in 1 inning; 45 ' Powell, cf. Soetog pitcher, Johnson; umpires, Nallin and | speedway will be Saturddy, September | S0, 5y Morjarity; time, 1:48 16, under the jaint auspices of the |njgan 1f. . Kansas City Speedway Association and |Crulee, rf. Browns Keep Winning. the Missouri and Kansas State de- ;,':::‘-':"' , 'St. Louis, July 3.—The Browns|partments of the American = Legion. [xop b, .. chaiked up their fourth straight vie- | Funds will go to the aid of disabled |Gowdy. c. veterans of the world war. It will be (Continued on Twelfth Page). a 300 mile sweepstakes event. .. (Continued on Tweifth Page). e D T o B i s z P e | oisewmso'al oo ol | comocussssonaos g OO O NWAI D DD T ML LR Judge, 1b. .. 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