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BEGLEY SCINTILLATES IN KACEYS' VICTORY OVER BRIDGEPORT TEAM—PIRATES EASILY DEFEAT RANGERS—CORBIN TEAM DROPS TWO | GAMES OVER WEEK-END—DODGERS TRIM AVON TEAM—PLAINVILLE CHURCH NINE DOWN ATHLETICS OF THIS CITY—YANKEE-RED SOX DEAL == —— ONE BIG INNING ™ tixcrmex vavis BEGLEY SHINESIN [ Basebatt in Brier J|BILL RYAN'S CURVES | reges i xerees LOCKMAKERS LOSE TRENGTHEN YANKS WINS FOR YANKS o o NAGEYS' VICTORY ™ =woweace= | BAFFLE THE REDS{recwe o e wawue| - A PAIR OF GAMES Acquisition of Dugan and Smith, Gives - Star, Tops the O'Neil Circuit, me— Results Yesterday Hagmen Pile Up Seven Tallies in| oot P " piliant Litle Second Sacker,| Snvane s, srommny Former Holy Cross Star Gains| e v v~ ot »~mer Hartford and Meriden Teams do ers With Bat and in Field, Nostand N D Springfield, Mass, July 24.-—Eddie the Sixth Stanza New vork, guls 4 —ater tosing the | Pefty Much the “Works” Sunday BtAnding of the Cluta Another Win Over Moran Men | fow “worxins wnder it Donovar at Things to Corbin Nine lead (.n the St. Louls Cards for a day Won Loat P.C. New Haven, has laken over the East- :xv, ('(“,""\, \:t‘f‘v' back u'n' top in the New York ........ 58 33 .6’18 e ern League batting lead according to y g Now Foik, July 84.=1t Tooked for a | AHONA league vAn.vln_\ by a margin of | Tne mechganized Kaceys baseball| &t Louts e ) 36 ‘613 | Cincinnati, O., July 24.—The migh-|cfficlal averages compiled through | The Corbin haseball team found the |3 points in the percentage column, al- | team broke the slump that has ex-|Chicago ... ...... <8 42 533 |ty right arm of “Rosey Bill" Ryan|Wedncsday's games. While most ot |E0INE too rough over the week-end, though the westerners were & half|istad for severa] weeks, yesterday by|Gineinnati . ... .. " s 44 522 pitched the world's champion Giants|the leaders were in a slump Eayrs| 0FINg two games. On Saturday after- ame ahead in the won and lost col- | ' v . ; dded twi i his|0on at Walnut Hill Park, the Be; | defeating the Rosebuds of Bridgeport, | Pittshurgh ........ 43 4“ .49¢|to victory over the Reds here yester-|added two percentage points to his a n L average to replace Elmer Bowman, a | HUrs of Hartford romped off with a time vesterday to a crowd of 100 anxious Yankee fans at the Polo Grounds as though thelr erratic 117;““”“ | Y fah: kI d ft 1 back | 1 vorites meant to kick away another | By n one of the best played games of |Brooklyn ......... 6 .480 |day afternoon and back into the lead i Bill Ryan twirled his second victory | ghe ‘season, 2 to 1. The contest was a Phi!nd(’rlr).ln ‘: ;3 A;:zv In the National league pennant scram. | tammate. Eoyrs' average is .343,|7 10 § victory, and yesterday at Meri- 4 30 56 ‘349 | ble. Ryan, with plenty of speed and|While Bowman is hitting for .333, |den the St. Stanlslaus team of that Shorty Oberc of the Ionles al-|Cily copped a 5 to 0 win over the lo- though he dropped five points to .32p, [CAl8. is tied with Red Torphy of the Brass-| Fail in Pinches, coes for third honors. Jim Thorpe, | The Yome team lost to the Ben famous Indlan athlete with the Hart-|HUrs through inability to clout at ford Senators, lost much ground, He|Critical times, Griffon, who was on dropped from .406 to .365. He has|!"® mound, retired in favor of Huber piayed in only 28 games, in the ninth Inning. B. Hurtzfelts game for "Rullet Joe'§ N , the club's | Tha aakdae e £ 5 most dependable pitcher. The Red | 1 series and gave the Glants thelpniponing duel between McCormick and |13oston ........... 803" who ‘can beat the Yankess whan |2 1d u,nm-‘nm of m.e‘ with l_lnrlnnumHmk,m and while the local boy AHEESA good controy, was invincible after the they can’ t anvthing else, started v‘,“'"\l"”»‘\'q Ij;”““: "'""' to )\“‘:""0” "vaprzml a victor, the Park City lad Games Today first inning and the champions won ; 2 ; ! scor . after ta ing Inur“ 50 covered himself with glory by his| No games acheduled, the final game by a score of 4 to 1. way mirk because of smashing home |3 /418Nt from the Traves, closing a qne work, Each pitcher allowed four —_— It was Ryan's second victory of the run drives by Del Pratt and Shane [POMe stand in which Rickey's men|pits and it was a double by the vis- AMERICAN LEAGUE series, 5 Collins. And then in the sixth the VoD 17T and lost 6. ‘Tum(-rrn.\l the n\'mu”r slabman that chased across the m— Eddie Roush, who signed a contract Hugmen cut loose, staged one of their g"' "\(H‘:y‘ I"‘In‘-‘ begin a serics at the|gniy tally for his‘team. o Results Yesterday. for the rest of the season with the old-time rallies for seven (7) s, all |t 0lo Grounds, b o New York 11, Boston 7. Cinel i club, % in one crowded, delirious, delighttu| St LOuls outbatted Detroit but o "‘]’""" k":“-‘ "!'"j“ "'"‘" 1| Washington 11, Philadelphia 2. crowt?n:r:d sizgpfi'fr'\:m;;‘"ow' :r n:'\lf? Springfield, third in team hitting | NIttNg was the feature of the game, spasm of crashing, and won by a score |S€VeN errors, including three by the Several sparkling plays \\oie urned Detroit 11, §t. Louls f eral minutes by appearing in unif last week, has dropped another rung, this player having a perfect day at the ot Tt usually brilllant Sisler, cost the '™ \:m that one that copped “the ber- Chicago 10 GIavelxadse. SR ”F'P ’nKm’ “ ho;'"\ with New Haven, Waterbury ana|bat. Dodge was the master of the TR Browns an 11-6 defeat, Their leagug|Ti€S" for the day, was a leaping catch ning. His appearance was totamn o | Piltsneld setting the pace in the order | Lockmakers when hits made runs, lead was cut to a game and a half as|PY Nom. Begley, that he converted in- Standing of the Clubs, . R A8 B9 ALY Ut damed] CORBIN ! v 3 . 55 A ay.came expected 1t y Bmit o 1lthe Yankees had the best of a comedy |t & double play. This play came at Won Lost P.C.|upn SOaELeei il hnstiata an ab, H is, 1If. [} [ i Y, b » " 0 uprear, P, B3 P of hits and errors with Roston 11 to7,|® time when the visitors were grow-l\gy 1ouiq . ,...... 53 35 .382| T NEW Y0 H R LI Pratt, 2h, : § Ruth ‘|ing threatening, and in the ninth in-|xow vorl it Y B . Rratuser, onsy i | s 5 3 T and Meusel went hitless but the New Yorl: . . 53 41 ¥ Bancroft, gs, . g Blanchard, 3b, Dugan 3 rest of the New Yorkers were in a ning at that. Begley had been out Chicago R 48 43 527 |Rawlings, Huber, If.-p, ! ; clouting mood of the lineup of the Kaceys for sev-|roproft e Ertech ah Corbin, cf, Fuel o PRI > The Yanks, on thelr way west to|S"al Weeks, and there has been some- | cleveland .46 46 .500|Young, rf. Lecals OverwhelnuAvoniream 15ito 8, B i arguson. . '[open a series tomorrow at St. Louls 8. 294 ‘Washington ..,.... 42 46 i Kelly, 1b, in a X . Carrozzo, c. . it Ry ; 2N r St. L ¢ & game That is Halted by Rain el g ) |are strengthened for the invasion by|the team. Manager McConn, who 18/ joston .. ......., 88 53 .415|Stensel cf. L4 A *Menotky \ ] the acquisition of Third Baseman Joe ;"""”‘g Se Gl L ‘:" ’l_"”' Fhiladelphia . 5. 51 Ryan, p. . Fullerton, p. ........ [ Dugan and Outfielder E s ans a winning team, secured Nom. . ] s Boston 1n':nf:ungre Pr::‘pn:m;:::lh again and he placed him at second Games Today : The Dodgers defeated the Avon s base. Besides fielding in excellent Washington at Phllaieiphii. N team yesterday afternoon, in a contest |Gostz, 3b. style, Nom. contributed a single in the O et 3 . that was halted in the seventh inning |Yates, 2b. °r Elmer Miller, Infielders Fewster fourth inning that scored the locals INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Daubert, 1b, . on account of rain. The score was Walsh. ss. sBatted tor Pl and Mitchell and a pitcher to be tte ir named later. 3 : . A Duncan; 1t. 13 to 2. “Lefty” Huber was on tho|pones p . pe Iight put outs by Harry Hooper - Harper, rf. Witt, ot g " 4 ofland a total of 15 in the outfield Locals Score First Results Yesterday. Bohne, 2b. The affair was a nip and tuck battle Rochester-Newark (Rain). Hargrave, c. > ‘ > il % i 11, 3h. R i o 1 Cleveland, the second straight re.|until the home boys scored in the| Buffalo-Baltimore (Rain). Gyt Schang, c : 5 1 Ojverse for the Indians after they had |foUrth stanza A"‘[’ Kilduft had Eone Jezney AwabrTdouRe": (Raln). Luque, p. . Ward, 2b. . ‘ | 3 Olwon twelve in a row. out, Semple to O'Donnell, Budnic Rjorklunr, cf, IR GRS . Washington pounded three Phil-|Vas safe on Riley's boot. Wojack Staniitig ol the C'I“'“ o |mew vorx Bl S e DL Bush, p. ...... brs adelphia pitchers and won 11 to 2.|t00k a good cut at the ball, but all he| Won Lost PG| cincinnatl T4 s i 00 000 000 | Bl et Skinner ... £ETIE A 0 0 lAldridge held Brooklyn to five hits|could do was to hit to Semple. This|l'altimore ...,.... 68 23 }r‘\a ‘Rune: New York: Meusel, Young 2 Ryan. | Kentters, cf. Jones, . A S8 _land the Cubs triumphed 4 to 1. player stepped on the midway bag, |[iochester v B8 BT 607 | Cincinnati: Burns, Harper, Young, Kelly !zisko. 2b, 'l Jersey City . v B8 40 570 |Rvan; three base hit, Young; double DIAY. | Gronsky, rf. . retiring Budnick but Wojack speeded | Jersey y S R S I e R e ‘*Batted for Bush in 6t up pretty fast, and in trying to com- e ABLER AR on bases New York 5 Cincinnati 5 i on 'bases, Ben Hurs 3, Corbin 9; first base LT TN | RUNS FOR THE WEER | ieit i Sole i ot 0 44 £ el A b0 New Yerk il “Chucky" Reading . 89 54 415 |struck out, by Luque 4, by Ryan 4 Sherrors, GBan i Hire 11 Oorbinad; hItsEol O > D wild, and ade second. ; 'flg.quflflfi‘:‘:.n‘v: f::f-;ym‘n Fv'l‘-"{‘ \_?r‘:‘* \{ml 4 hl_lolm Hera hel saored o;n Noni B:g- Q\-):::;x;e . . ::f 22 ;4;;-43 pires, Rigler and mu-k, time, 1:50. ) K:::T""‘;é off Huber 1; umpire, Campbell; {‘:I‘IN Rlu‘w vh-m\ wv’nln 7 "\;ya;vqf i ley's pretty single to center fleld. ok T = Cards Suffer a Setback Prawe, ss. N Smith; home runs, Pratt, Collins, Seott A o . Visitors Tie It Up Games Today St. Louis, July 24.—The Cardinals|gtimen giclen: base, “Bumne; sacries, Meuse) St. Louls The visitors scored their only run| jorsey City at Syracuse. lost the league lead yesterday by 108-|cCuriis, if. L T otk oo hasss | CICABO &4 us |in the eighth inning. Ottman was| Newark at Rochestor. ing to Boston by a score of 4 to 1,! ;{‘W i i fiasa « | Brooklyn safe on Nom Begley's boot. Balky Baltimore at Buffalo. while” New York was defeating Cln-\g:""‘:; 295 ot Ferguson 3, off Rumell 1. oft Fullarton ’I}os!;fln ; was retired on strikes and Ottman| Reading at Toronto. cinnati. The Braves pounded the St.|uy . " B e s hite, off,Buah 8 /in:8 P‘):‘;:\’l‘:; !stole second. Hinkle then contribut- SAAREY Sl Louis pitchers hard, while the Car-|c. Miller, p. the mound in the fourth inning, and innings, off Jones 4 in inni: oft " Bare s MSOL gh ed one of the longest clouts of the EASTERN LEAGUE dinals could do little with Marquard | he twirled very good ball. On next guson 9 in 5 1-3 innings R e -\‘Gf‘ York afternoon, when he drove the ball and Watson. e T.. 701 010 4—13 ] Saturday, the St. Stanislaus team will l-J’mer’uz1 f‘{"" ‘;"“l’;\;” i piteher Fhila, over Dudack's head in lef fleld for Results Yesterday. Closing a successful home stand in'Avon ... ... 000 011 0— 2 RO & ans pioner, Hery wimpires, S two bases, Ottman scoring. Hartford 6-7, Bridgeport 5-2 which they won 17 and lost six| Game cailed i the end ofithe 7th on (ContinusA on EagerTwalvay Evans and Dineen; time, 2:02. AMERICA The Winning Marker New Haven 18-4, Pittsfield 1-1. games, the Cardinals departed last|2°count of rain. ; e Fa L] "gl There was plenty of fight in the| Springfleld at Albany, rain. night for New York where they open | gers Beat Browns. Sl Uit home team, when the locals went to| Waterbury 4.7, Fitchburg 1-4. a crucial five-game series Tuesday! Dstolti Hauly. 124 =The,, j;Browns Detroit %38 the bat. Jimmy Green hit a short fly 1 e with the Giants. {’Q““ ragged "'”Ti,a,“”n{\;ff.:ff"ahy\-ag‘d %["“'I ;uci:n' along the left fleld foul line, that Standing of the Clubs The score follows: € seven,errors b AN - . b x ) 2 3 Al i 4 counted for two sacks. He went to Lost P.C. BOSTON L LA VG L bR ok third while Paige was retiring Kilduff | New Eaven ....... 55 lpowent, ct. (L SR U R b at first. Budnick then connected with | Waterbury . (381 [Nixon 1t i g - e o a low line iy that Ottman captured in | Hartford ... 544 Cruse rf. ¢ " o Wa it 3 Nicholson, rf. . mz;:’k tr:.:,:nirata:d rnrm:mrr'q?:n:tl)x a2 F 2 b A S left center, but Green beat the relayed {"r:‘:::r‘,‘:" . ’i;f.sge’:i‘:fnz;. Bierhalter and Howler, trainers of the| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. | hFOW to the plate, sewing up the (. 700 " 4 Frowns and Tigers, respectively, uti- ST IR S m (AR Springfield . ... 1450 | Kopt, “2b. ired. Syracuse ..7 x 4.15 6 T—49 3 Fitchburg .. 7 5 .321 |Gibson, c. B Eier bt s for reniien DumAle i 1) 9 fieig] iRslbenineh. Inglog; TN8, TaRE, 0L & Z Marquard, p Yatting honors, each had a single | Rochester 7 8 88 qn real HTL ol e aftetaon. R R Games Today g tlow in five times at bat. Jersey City x x 61 a=cggl| MR BAIE DRIGREEN A BOvh, (OCRInE N pitiencidFatatTa s HordY 0 8 x x off in fine fettle and led at the half H | cmaonmouns m.a:a:@u,_u, A T SRR ol osscocoonm? in the Seventh Inning. olossssas BEN HUR ab. o - = 3 Seamowunoo 3 mound for the locals, and he whirltd | Phelps, rf. a masterful fame, allowing his op- """‘I"”“"-” o, e R C. Hurtzfelt, cf. ronents only two hits, B. Hartzfelt, 1b, The score: comoacumGa® Meust! - o |marked Chicago’'s 10-6 victory over | anewoncoms | st R dcies s SNt o ER almocoorome® 12 14 Ben Hurs . .. 110 000 041—7 Gorbiniisit v ... 000 040 001—5 Two base hits, Patrus, Blanchard, Huber, Griffin, B. Hurtzfelt, Corbin, Phelps, Cor- | coran; three base hit, Oppelt;: sacrifice hit, Preisser; bases on balls, off Grifin 2, off Dodge 2; struck out, by Griffin 7, by Dodge 5; etolen bases, Griffin, Yates, Oppelt, Preis- ser; double plays, Prelsser to Jackson; left Hoorawawaal ~lossosssaun | cocmccwnas olocsosssasn £3 = Meriden Gets “Breaks.” The Park street boys hit harder than the St. Stanislaus team yester- day, but the “breaks” did not come their way. Wolfe relieved Huber on ol cosscmme Bloconwssnus £t ol ossusssmn? SoLan sy, P | S 9 2 >1 Nom's Great Leap s 2 e et ol 5 34 §T. 1LOUIS. ab. = 3 ¥ 2 ho was menacing looking as he e 2 A L me——— The scere frlows Reading O % New Haven at Springfield. ST. Louls. Newark ) | stepped to the plate, hit what looked | gy snpurg at Waterbury. Flack, rt. Baltimote like a sure Texas leaguer, just over| pany at Bridgeport. Mann, cf. . i \ ) FAM D USFUR QUA LITY el second base. Nom. Begley was away f — e B with the sound of the bat, and as he (Continued on Twelfth Page)t saw the ball traveling over his head, HALL LEADS PIRATES = 2 PIRATES DEFEAT RANGERS he leaped several feet in the air, and with his gloved hand he hauled down D f R l s aiendadn the ball. Turning quickly to “Broth-| Burt Has An Average of .520 So Far “e ays 0 ea port er Ray,” he shot the ball to that wor- thy, retiring Paige. This was mighty| —Neipp Starts O Like Rogers 3 . ——=l Rangers 19 to 10 in a Looscly|lucky, for O'Donnell, the next hitter, 5 5 clouted a pretty single, that would Played Game, " have caused damage. McCormick| Statistics compiled by the secretary took Ottman's drive and retired the|of the Pirates team, show Burton runner at first base. Hall ‘to be the leading swaktter of the Out At Home Plate .| club, with an average of .820. In 29 A pretty play by Green retired a|times at bat Hall has poled out 15 runner at the plate in the second in-| hits. Neipp, who made his debut ning. Paige, the first man up, hit a|with the team yesterday, got two hits double. He went to third an a sacri-|in four trips to the plate, both of fice, Burke to R. Begley. Green took|them being doubles. Beagle, Shee- O'Donnell's smash and throwing to|han and Conway are wielding a heavy Burke, he caught Paige out by inches.| club. Morelli is the weakest hitter e i game, and hit hard e 4 Kilduff was also retired at the plate|so far on the Pirates club. g'::;i?' b I % 12 good game for l!;ellos::: o plaved i the sixth inning on a throw by| The following figures show how ¢ g The score O'Donnell who trapped an apparent|the boys are hitting at this time: wild peg by Semple. 5 . FE o The summary: | Halt .. 15 520 ROREBUDS. Nelpp sesinavy 2 ..+b600 ab. Beagle Y 10 479 Sheehan .....cv¢ 15 441 Conway v e B 18 409 Schmidt cvveban 13 .351 Huber odonsan 7 .333 Weir ¢ . 13 325 Smith cevenae 11 322 W. Meehan ... 8 8201 Priesser serasnes 10 250 Morelli cevens 9 196 oo - co® Gerber, ss. Tohin, ' rf. Bisler, 1b, MeManus, 2b, Jacobson, Wihiams, Severeid Colling, c. Bronkie, 3b. ..., Dayim p. ....... Pruett, p. . Wright, p. ..... Danforth, p. Bayne, p., . *Shorten S s to ke ts o= Charlic Miller's Charges Swamp | Hornsby. The Pirates defeated the Rangers | in a loosely played game Saturday 13 ‘e 10 at Walnut Hill Park. The Pir- AL - h. po. a ates swung their bludgeons in a heavy T o) Aot b manner, getting 15 bingles of a varied Gagmon, 3b. rosi n kind. Neipp made his debut in a Pir- Cobh, cf, 5 5 2tes’ unif Lo 51 etes’ uniform, znd he connected fer Hellmann . 3 n a|two doubles besides pjlaving well Cutshaw, 2b, .. . field. Conway, the Pirates' s Rigney, ss J man laved 5 ] ' 1 oaseman, dlso played a gond P *Batted for th weir. 1f. xBatted for Jo f Beagle, 1b. gi Detted for Eim n gt slieehan t. Louis ) 000 100— 4 [ 1. Meehan, . Dtrolt ... i Runs: St. Louis, Tobin 2, MecMan- | Neipp ue 2, Davis. Detroit, Blus 2 ; W, Meehan, ¢ Veach 3, Helimann, ¢ v & P Ehmke: two base hits sacrifices, | Jacobson. Riges {imann o1 ouble plays, utshag ov; Me- NGERS, Manus, Gerber and Sis + ) ik Detroit 11, 8t. Louis 11 e t, by Da- | Braton, 3t : vie 1, by Ehmke 2, 1y 2 8 Roceo, rf. . on -balls, off Ehmke T off | Gerlander, of, Pruett 2, off Wright Jrace; #s, oft Oldham 3 in 2 5| Angelo, 1 in 3 2-3 innings 5 innings, | Sudar, 2t oft Ehmke 4 in 3 1-3 inn off Pruett 1| yiiddietown, in'1 1-3 innings ) in no in- | 3into, 1t ning, off Bayne 1 ¢ B "l‘: 2 innings: hit by (McManus); winning piteher pltcher, Pruett; umpires, Bierhalter and Howley; time, 2.25. " @ < B 3 3 | comoonmmw! ) Connell, 1. .. Riley, $h. Semy Paige, 2b. P ittt ol ccwrssssns?® Hinkel, p. olueorornosas (£ S I, O alusssusnnesr 1 KACEYS ab, ] 3 131 348 R. Begl sreen, s Kilduff, cf. Budnick, 3b. Wojark, rf. N. Begley, 2b. Dudack, If. ... Rurke, 3 McCormick, p. SO WINS LONG BIKE RACE. Lambot, a Belgian Covers 3,350 Milcs in 222 Hours, 8 Min., 54 Sec. Paris, July 24.—Lambot, a Belgian 000 01n—p |bicyclist, vesterday was declared the Senators Hit Rall Hard 4 vkt 000 100 01x—2 | victor in the longest bicycle road race ' iy & Yage Hita hits, Paige, Hinkel, Green; sac- lon record. The Belgian negotiated a Washington, July 24.—The Senators | Two Pase hits g 5 08 earin, . Wojack, = McCormick; |3 350 mite tr Arougd mec! B ovsl eollected sixtcen hits off three Phila- oy hits, Conway, |bases on balls, off McCormick none, oft Hin: |3'3° e delphia pitchers vesterday and won W le playe, Neipp to Morelli to|xel 1; struck out, by McCormick 2 h,»:hnurs. 9 minutes and 54 seconls ac- €ably by a score of 11 to 2. 4 ace to Angelo; struck out, by|Hinkel 4; stolen bases, Ottman; double|tual riding time. § v Preisser 7; bases on halls, off | plavs, Begley to R. Begiey: left on| pa coiiee gkirte HdRtle BB The score anut 7, off Preisser 2, umpire, Clynes. |bases, Rosebuds 5, Kaceys 6; hit by pitcher, | 5 Irted the a ks PHILADELPHIA (O tannell); wild pitch, Hinkel; umpires, |board to the Bay of Biscay, the Span- Founsg 2. b e GOLFERS DIVIDE MATCH, [iynch and Camprell el ‘[""““';“"’r'o'::]:;’ ‘::4"":‘]:‘;‘:_’1““;’;;‘i'n": . 2 s New York, July 24.—Gene Sarazen, YOUNG BOXER DIES |with a one-day stop each at Havre, Hausgr, 1b. : the new open champion, and Tommy | = [Cherbourg, PBrest, Sables D'Olonne, .g:'rm:y-r"- . . 0{Kerrigan, the popular Siwanoy pro-|yeclje Crawford Succumbs in a New- |BRayonne, Luchon, Perpignan, Toulon, & sullivan, p. .. Ky by 0 gassions);[ApliL IS ADPLS SL Yiptoy g ark HosPital to Injuries. |Nice, Briancon, Geneva, Strasbourg, Welch, rf AT 2 1 |a Sunday exhibition golf match at the Metz and Dunkirk. MeGowan, cf. ..... 5 |Siwanoy Country club yesterday with| Newark, N. J., July 24.—Leslie| ™) 5 00 0q"0 0y wone ave riders Nul.t;r}." vr: " |8 ndy" Herd and J. H. Taylor. The t,‘a\v(nrd. popular rea-lher\:el!hl.: started in the raece from Paris, June §heerer ... visitors won the morning Scotch four- |whose fighting name was Jack 25 and 38 finished today. Alavoin, a ert, p. . 3 0/some match by 3 up and 2 to play, |Crawford, of 70 Second Street, Somh‘r’ranrhmnn whovrode in the ulx-&ay but Sarazen and Kerrigan came back |Orange, N. J. died in Newark CHy i vcie race in Madison Square Gor. “lin the afternoon in a best ball match |hospital yesterday afternoon afler algen ‘New york, in 1921, finished .‘ec' {at eighteen holes to win by the same slashing eight-round bout with Tom- | 4" ¥ 2 |figures. mie Girard at Troxie’s Open Air arena, 0 B AN Newark, last Friday nfght, and never e —— CONTI W AT BILLIARDS |recovered consciousness. Paris, July 24.—Roger Conti, the| Much mystery surrounds Crawford's a3 ! iorench billiard player, yesterday fin-|death. Though he lost the popular FOX’S—3 Days Only {ished his match at 18.2 baiking with [verdict to Girard, he was not knocked |l Sunday, Monday, Tuesday M. Bibelin, another Frenchman. Conti out or knocked down during the f ght. “REPORTED MISSING” ( — ’ H E OOR made the 4,000 points in 67 innings,| Crawford fought twice iast week. Photoplay Novelty with an overage of 50.7, breaking the!On Monday night he won his bout. of. the Seanéh. ; /7/{(; i Copyright, 1822, N, Y, Tribuns Taa. world record average for l‘i! number | Previous to that he had tcored twelve of points. knock-outs in succession. A PR it [T Rt lo |l cowmn ol coomonomoy S e NN WASHINGTON. ab. ] Rice, cf. # Harels, 2b. . Goutn, 11 oM. . Brower, rf. . .} Peckinpaugh Lamotte, 3b. . Plelnich, c. . SlowwruwuSany Sl amsncssass s

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