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e ——— & Speaking .\'.\'l‘l()\l\l. LEAGUE (Continued From Freceding Page New Cruiser Richmond, Fastest Ship Afloat, Can Plow Way Across Atlantic in Four STARTED WITH IDEA Days HAKES IT S30,000 now " three stil has pending EEregating 1400, to court. He b sults, lost one & actions for sums o ASKS JUDGE T0 SEND HIM of Sports BER 1 @ 1\ B Bl B 1 st EESEE %) $40, 10 PRISON; GETS 2 YEARS 1 L 2 The high jumper who misses on his " o | M“SC) JaCUbS thS .000 More y hird try comes down and out e 5 H i s s e el e e . 8 Through Law Suit AWAM | priccner says se's noen 8o crooked ¥ ool 6 ¢ g especlally sharp, we would y.3 y - He Couldn't Lie Stmight o face Kania of the Fale 1 I Y wes Jaco Red ome against the Mohawks i H ‘,!f\uz\y‘.-\yx'.?.uw":- [ \11..7°|r: n."lx I 5 4 he shid e . " had " ::n"’i::m":) ”:": v‘:. ::.r‘ an idea, today is drawing checks on Knoxville, Tenn, June b.—Royal o : : & §00,000 acoount and has visions of Harris, who said he had attempted to : - . substantia ereases in that account fake himself into the Sing Bing elecs ».:n-:e';":','nm":f.f'.',lm'»h :-r ham In the immediate future tric chair as the slayer of Joseph B, lay's game when .. delegation of “o The latest addition to his tidy for- Elwell, New York turfman and whist Pimers" from New Britatn, led tune was made yesterday when u. expert, agked Federal Judge Hicks to L preme Court Justice Erianger and a Sentence him to the federal penitene Tudge Bill Mangan, were heaten by a tiary and wen his plea ungle tally jury awarded him $40,0: e = Tacobe eame here 1n 1918 aftes his| HAPEIS after pleading guilty to fme Eddle Collins, like wine, seems to bueiness as ono of the “Rix Little PEIRNAting "_,r“‘:"(,l,:,'f‘m‘m':m I've mprove with age. Sneaking two bases ) "5 ! Tallor T " ' soae0lved. | 1een a0 crooked 1 could not e Walking through Herald Square=-he N one game put the vet in right with b ved couldn't ride as he had not suffielent *.V8iEht in bed, 1 have prayed every night to become straight, but the next he fans. What'll he do when he's n ! """“‘i f A s ‘“” | ]”'“f““““‘ morning I would do the same thing Alexand ‘ ‘ 0 o erald BQUATe Loain. T think my prison sentence s ‘ Our idea of nothing to cheer about Rizey 1 theater at 35th street Broadway, | ¢ve answer to all my prayers.” A;,,.T,.";";,"',‘,,: S f”,;:‘:":t‘:"::’ ON [ etem and NEW U, 8 BATTLE CRUISER RICHMOND, MAKING RECORD RUN OFF MAINE ”'," i b s iy Tudge Hicks imposed the limit, & st . Ny NEA Service some of the others will be the Mil- |that the Richmond could g0 from | habilitate his fortuns fine of 4800 and a prison sentence of Ichiya Kumagae, Jap tennis star. Philadelphia 9, Roston 7. o 5 waukee, Detroit, Trenton and Con- [New York to Porto Rieo in 48 hours. | Practically pennileas, he talked the | '™° Y#A™ h J Philadelphia. June §-—Philadelphia| Phiadelphia, June B5.—~The fastest agpq nd could cross the Atiantie with " : as announced that he will play in " float fsn't 11 cedy M ” i coy er he Atiantie Ithin owner, Charles E. Johnson, into o) 80 more international contests, Well, %07 & hard-hitting game from Bos. | Ahp afloat lait the speedy Mauretanin | “Thegs gracetul speed ships look |four days, even by aacrificing some ngrecing to permit a purchaser to| IVSURANCE MEN TO MEPT. we never knew how he pronounced | '°" When the Phillies staged a rally Nor one o "'":" 'I'IV" littie navy de- | aoarealy largor than destroyers, but npeed to make her fuel supply 188t poige $1.500, by a first mortgage The midsummer meeting of the his name anyway &0 do not fesl very '" the seventh that netted six pups | Stroye It's the Riehmond, 1' '* | they are 830 feet long, almost as long | The record ecrossing was made by the on the site. From that point Jacobs Conneetient Association of Insurance Sownosst: and gave them a § to 7 vietory ton steel fighting machine that is 88 |4y wuch trans-Atiantie liners as.the Mauretania In 1010 in four days, ‘10 | workad and talked fast Bonding | Agenta will be held tomarrow at th Cy Williama hit his 30th home run |ME 8% many (rans-Atiantic liners. | new Resolute and Rellance. They |hours and 41 minuten The Aaare companien, contractors, rchitects, | Buuitie Monarw oo i AL H G Abh e e of the scason in the first inning.| The United States Navy has just put [carry hatteries of 12 6-inch guna and | tania averages from. $5 to 27 knnen bullding material concorns and & purs | (1esebort oo, .1t 18 exp S minds us of the old Gomeero:| Williama also made three singles, |this new light cruiser through her |10 forpedo tubes, an well a8 powerful e mon chaser were “talked into" doing thelr | Dinaer will be corved at ] Drepen aats. The “"lh‘l""’ e nr:'ilv;‘ |,ru Othors hitting homers were Mokan, Paces off the Maine coast. The Rich. radio oquipment and two seaplanes The new ships, popularly known as shate towardthie eraction (ot the N1 Tlmn-rl |1 7 .;”"u “:H 5 $ t|fl‘fl' 3 ey o ;l";""' l"l J v““" Holke and MeInnis. Three were on Mond shattered all existing navy rec- |for scouting service, Their mastheads |scout crulsers, wore originaily author office buliding that now occuples the l‘,"”f," r",“"“m D of Bisal h,'"“" honn transterred to Hasi O ontorvean Puse when the Braves' first sacker|ords for ships above the destroyer |are the highest in the world, being |lsed in 1916 - Tree oubl hed up dur- | ye " Byt none of the Investors sigued | tter dinarr Leir i g o dgfeiyi {1 06hneatiett we Lea & ¢ tna | made his circuit clout. ¢ e I beed was 3448200 feet from maintruck to wateriine. |Ing the war hecause of the need of agreements with him Donsld North-af New Hare 18 prees . Sonnsctielt we bad to took in the Briica, Knots—nearly 40 miles—an hour. Some smuall destroyers have Dbeen fconcsntrating al the countrys ship. | ‘SREREGR B M. O [ Donaid North of New By 4 Heveld SERVY qvery day to learn the name| . po 8 &| The mond, first of 10 light [known to touch 36 knots an hour, but | buflding encrgles ou destrovers and | | 80 10 Tiake monay out . OF thular e s A o Pgery Kot ’ { the clubs which wer still fn the |iwon, 1. 8 } 5 picrulsers now bullding, eame from the |the Richmond's performance in a ser- frelghters, and were then redssigned ey it st bl el ] Byl B, S, olroul Rawatl, ot i H s o o Cramp shipbuilding yarda in Philadel- |fes of runs In the open sea marks a [to take advantage of the lessons lenm. PrOPOsition but hime B0, 1o Wank | Henk i At 14 o of/phia. The Omaha fs being put in new speed era for big ships ed fron: actual battie experience in Columbia university nine is burn- [ 0 & 0/commission on the Pacific coast and | Obmservers figured after the tests|the North Sea. Ing up the paths in ow York. The 5 RS g LS Com (he. Halotty pea na |, v I B e L fifth straight victory vesterday at the e | 02 0 lelke, 1, R et M ) Washington, S N Y T T expense of the Crescent A, C. 0 0 1 0 Band, s, ) S P U SO R Y ab, r h, 0, A & - - - - score was 5 to 1, 1 0 0 oWitkn, ¢ 30 0 4 1 1|Riee rt 1 hed Nty i | Double Grip PARIS 0 0 0 0 o ofWelnert, p.oovirives & 1 8 0 o Peckinp . R 50| enatted for Fergusan in fth | B - - -y - -— - - - == | Goslin, 1 0 [ [ o xBatted for Murray in 8th mpmno“mbyl” The Resge-Leland baseball team " 13 20 15 2 37 9 13 27 10 3|Judge, 1 s 10| zPatted for Pierey in Sth ers of sport and men of will practics tonight at 6:30 o'clock | "Batted for Genewicl in th [Boston 010 500 0017 | Bluags, 2 3 2 2 0|Cleveland " 000 021 N1t UG Tactics pavereing e Oclock | xRan for Gowdy in fth, Philadeirhia 101 010 60x—0 | Loibald, 3 1 0 2 o o Boston 000 €00 0§05 action to excel for great- | ary's playground he “B.L' Three base hit. Mokan; home runs, Wil Finrris, .4 03 2 & 0 Two base hits, Wambsganes, Spenker. | outfit was one of the strongest {ndus- "'"‘“:',!"‘";’ h po. 8, e UM MeInnis Mokan, Holke: stolen bases, (Ruel. e, .. 1 0 1 3 0 ofPleinich; three base his, MeMiilan: er security and ease. i 3 city e Mo b, o e Bouthworth A1 . sarrifice, Schmide: Zahniser, p. o 4 LJ 0 1 1 0 fices, Wambsganss, doubl, [ trial teams in the city last year and |3okan, 3 e e e bl At A (R e P Say PARIS when you with practically the same make-up w1 iam. 8 2 4 8§ o a|left on bares Post 12, Philadelphia §; 30 5 10 27 15 0 Wambsganss to Brower. on base, blly. (4 * this year will make a bid for city |wener o i L im 2, oft Genewlcli | Naw York tiveiaeeeies 000 000 020—2 | Cleveland 13, Roaton 8; base on balls eft " championship honors. | Parkinson, 2b, ... M e k out, hy Weinert 3; Washington .. J 010 002 11x—5 Morton 4, off Ferguson 2; hits, off Morton '3000 Hours R AR 1 innings, (none o Two_bnse hits, Rice. Harris; three base 4 In 7 1:3 innings, oft Boone 3 In me. in. Solid Com; i 4 reralt 84 SR AT R, o, 2 innings; hits. Wit Ruth; stolen bascs, Bluegs, (nings, o Ferguson 5 in f innings, off sfort e (Nixon); by Gen- Harris. Ruth; sacrifices, Lefbald, Ruel, [Plercy 3 in 1 inning, off Smith 1 1 ne o B b t d H' “F" Pl 9 14 pitches, Weinert Pecliupaugh; double plava, Bluega to Har: [ning, oft Uhle 1 in 1 2.3 innings, off Mup. ASTEIN&‘S.OMP‘NY J An Lall, O'Neil; losing piteher, € ris to Judge; left on bases, New York 6 ray 3 In 2 innings: baik. Fereuscr wor: . barbo 18 nvver ane umpires, Quigley and PArman; time, Washington 8; base nn balls. oft Bush 4, off [ning pltcher, Uhie: losing e por Bloyin; Children's HICKORY Garters . | Zahniser 1, struck out, by Bush § Zahn- |umpires, Rowland, Morlarty and Hilde- CHICAGO New Yonx Al i hit' by pitcher, by Zabniser (Pipp); brand;. time. 236 : , Dineen and Owene; time, 1:45 jossibl A 0 A Double Grlp AMERICAN LEAGUE — | NAMED PLAYGROUND ASSISTANT e ‘andup ] Cleveanld 6, Boston b. Joseph Cunningham has haen an- aUC 5 Boston, June 5——After Morton had gaged as assistant to Director Jonn Washington 5, weakened in the eighth {nning, the! O'Brien at St Mary's playground, Washington, June 5.—The Yankees Boston Red Sox made five runs|which is ahortly to begin its eummer GAR I ERS suffered their third consecutive defeat against Cleveland and took the lead, activities. A program of athletic by losing to the Senators here. The 5 to 4, But the Indians madr enough events will be carried out on Inde- No metal can touch you : acore was 5 to 2. The veteran Joe to win the game, 6 to B, in the ninth, pendence day, and Sunday and twi Bush was outpitched by Paul Zahn- when Sewell, Gardner and Myatt | light games ure to Lo temtuomy cub lser, formerly of the Memphis club singled off Plercy, and Flagstead |ing the summor months. of the Southern association. The made a bad throw to the plate., | game was played before a crowd of Cleveland, Shriners who are here for thelr na- avnohopo a e | tional convention. Jamieson, 1f. .. o 3 0 Bush was batted hard in four dir.|embsgenss, b, ... 2 1 4 3 6 0 ferent innings, while the Yanks were Brower, 1b. 8 0 0133 0 1 able to bunch hits off Zahniser in Summa, rf, 25 0Lhie i only one. The reokie pitcher was Fewell e e helped to a considerable extent by (acaemr T e E iy double plays early in the game. Fo= 8 Al ey Up to the eighth Zahniser yielded 3vatt 11 scho to only five hits and no runs. With two |3orton "y T e |out in the eighth, Witt, Dugan and Boons, WA 0% 01 0TI A Ruth batted in the Hugmen's only Uhle, p. S 00 0 two ru Stanley Harris led the e T e Senators' attack with a double and S R L | two singles. Ruth also made three ab. 1 h po. w b | hits, one of them being a two-bagger. Mitchell, & L R e | I New York. Picinich, o (L T W T (R | | ab. r. h. po. a. e Menosky, cf. L B G B Wwite, ef. . 23 4 0 1 Collins, of., 1 .k 3 0 n 0 Dugan, 3b, 2 L] 4 0 |Rurns, 1b. 4 0 1 12 1 0 Ruth, rf. . 3 0 0 0|Har " 4SO N\ Pipp, 1b. [ IS | 1 0! Flagstead, rf, . 4 L IO% B (RN NS Meugel, 1f. 0 2 0 0 Fewster, 2b. SR S0 TR el ) Y Ward, b, 1 2 1 0| McMillan, 3b. . 3 1 2 3 2 [ - Bcott, »s, .. b 2 2 0 |Ferguson, p. 1 0 0 0 2 1) > {Hotmann, c. [ 6 1 0 *Relchle 1 0 0 0 [J [} - Busgh, p. . 0 0 3 0 |Murray, p. n 0 [J 0 [J 0 » =+ = == = |xDevormer T [J 0 [d 0 [J -~ 9 24 12 1|Plercy, p. . 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