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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEFALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 380, 1023, HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT ON FOURTH IS ASSURED — WHEAT AND HEILMAN LEADING TWO LEAGUES —GREB TO FIGHT WILSON FOR TITLE AUG. 31 ~CITY LEAGUE GAMES THIS AFTERNOON — WATERBURY CLUB PLAYS B-L TOMORROW—KID KAPLAN ROUNDING INTO SHAPE FOR BOUT JULY 3 . SINGLE WITH BASES LOADED NEWBRITAINWINS Frank Frisch, With 100 Safetis | 7ITLE BOUT JULY 4 SURE WINS FOR YANKS IN FINAL ~ BY SCORE OF 10’ To His Credit, Is Next To Wheat | AS 21 WEALTHY MEN CHIP STANZA OVER CONNIE’S NINE truis School Untisputed Leader As_ King _l_;auer In the National ~ IN WITH 5,000 DUCATS EACH in Nortbern Section of League — e S T —_— i ! HUMAN FISH |Grimm Suffers Stump—Cy| GREB-WILSON BOUT | ™res vt Sont sune a0, sasee —— Ity over its most dangerous finaneisl Athletics Drop Second to Yanks—Brooklyn Batters Phil. Bang! Thus " jouth Manches. lies 14-5 — Ty Cobb’s Team Wins By 9th Rally—ir frade ichool's record of o do- : Williams Hes 20 HOMEES | couuupion Wil Give hationger Crack (S1in the | Dempaey-Gitbans hesys feata yesterday when the local Trade | e e iy Sulr L B 1 1 t w " | pt, - Now A sured for degk by, " 8 “om'" in tional IJQIEIIQ and 5 in American, :\;‘I‘\:::.-l :x»ol:;l :‘ :‘l:: l':::ll‘:"\fl: l:ll:' Hellmnml Still Leldlf At His Title at New York on Night o S gl st i 2 played in Mt, Nebo the lecals romp AMQI”CIH—COIHI]I Con- of August 31, able Anancing achievements in the > ) n Y K " X 4 home victors by a seore of 1 to 0, It B9 ke Anserialid Deoos: history of glove fighting. New York, June 80.—Connie Mack's Athletics dvopped the yus'u pitcher's battle between Andeen tinues Flash on Bases and e A Pt 20, — Tom| When all_indications pnlul‘rd to & second game of their series with the Yanks vesterday when Ernie or New Tiritain and Rentson of South | | 0'lourke, matchmaker of the Polo (SOMPlele collupse of the fight yeater. Johnson, a pinch hitter, cracked out a single with the bases full Manchester and the local boy had the ’ Dangerous With Bat. Grounds, ‘A, C. announces that he has |18, George Bianton o Great Fatie lantne { ’ i better of the argument, KFrom the i . o reb of Pit ™y banker conceived the idea of appeal- for the winning score, Although outhit by ll’h{hdolphln fhin | DAten ot I e i iz |slaned Fiarry Greb of Pittsburah and | S SN Y siness men in Yanks made their blows count and home runs by Witt, Bush and | o . 4 { [dhany Wikea o h WOTIE® the state to save what he terms the apprentices eating from his hand, od Press, | middiewelght champion, for a "'?honnr of Montana by having them ad« Dugan gave them the lead until the ninth, He allowed but three singles and ; ne 30.~=Frankle Frieh, | pouuq decision title match at the e - __Isent 13 back to the waterpall by the % J 4 “the Fordham Flash" of t '\""l'uln Grounds on the night of Aug. nee $5,000 each to make up the Luque Wins 4 strike out voute, On the other hand . |¥ork Giants smashed out his 100th | 3, " Grep, he said, deposited a forfeit |18l 100,000 installment of Dempe 4 it last Wednesday and 18 the first | oc's:0 000 as o gunrantee to make 160 | ¥6¥'s $300,000 guarantee, |player In the major league to touch Ptlll’ldl'. the middlewelght limit, Within five hours the $100,000 was While the Giants and ston were | Nentson allowed but two hits and| [the century mark, He also shot him- | ™" 0 ob ke dia not divulge the terms | PI*d8ed. Although Mr, Stanton de. Cinel | BRI becaum of vain, Ctnclnnatl and fanned three, The locals hit the ball| Pittsburgh divided & double header. . " ’ g . v 3 k i Juque added another victory to his ”ow The-v L"'e "p :":l‘l;l 1:‘:‘1"1‘:“:::;0:1:-u"'.r:lu:kp:t‘;:’n:ul'n' iy o into second position among the | oo, c oontract but It was understood |€!IRed to divulge the names of the J Whea.he bianked the Pirates in left fleld was the dny's work of the| |Latters of the Natlonal league who |y 'y i fion T was guaranteed |IPdividuals, it was said that $30,000 the opener, but Bagby in the second . F L tbecl ‘gutteld, Whe ]~“ 1 soncad thal % | have participated in 40 or more games 37 d th h“" u' ent | Was raised in Great Falls, $20,000 in was suporior to Renton and Pittsburgh I Four Leagues || o oot e o e ond | ~ .} |according to averages released today | 31% 414 the challenger 1% per cent| gl Tas 600 'in Butte and the bals s, inning when Miller reached first on | : and which include games o ast| “ L SR L g for a titie ace In' Helena and Lewiston. The Brooklyn staged n batting orgy {1 P s e ./ |Wednesday. ten with Wilson for same time. 1¢|money will be in the bank hers bee against the Phillien and trounced yile's error, went o second on An.| He I8 hitting 382 and 1a runner-up [ WACh With WEAOR for some Ume. | o T ieht, Stanton said, and will be IR iciting tiree howme Tune National League SriA DA aarinde: vy Antssel to Zack Wheat of Brooklyn, who In | pitsburger's challenge last year that|turned over to Jack Kearns on Mon- 8, including hree home ry h i 1y . i . “ g ! 'l 'Fournier praving to be a batting etar, Yesterday's Results At one other time the locals had two :;:‘Tl’:l *;‘m;‘?;:g? 185:"::':‘"1,:&:: the champion was suspended and de- \:’l:” ;:m'::::"'"" with the terms of getting six consecutive hits which in. Cincinnati 2, Pittsburgh 0, (1st). on with none out but n-ouldn_t p.u.lh Ll burg underwent a slump and slipped prived of title recognition by the New ;anlllnlni his reason for decliaing cluded two doubles and a homer, Pittaburgh 8, Cinclnnati s' (3d). run across, South Manchester thireat. to third place, four points in front of | YOrk State Athletic ?omm!u-lon. Ln"‘tu Pay the fastaliment to' Kebrns bee Pitcher Wins Cwn Game Brooklyn 14, l'hll-delphu'n. ened If' only 'lwo‘lnnllr'v‘;:n. In tl:eclhe:d- . |Bob O'Farrell of Chicago. ,Mlfl. ):ow:‘var, he was restored to fode' Mabdhy, Beantes said. the gl Pitehor Kaufman helped to win his| cpiongo 11, St Louls 4. ond with two outs Bentson f: 2 ! Grantham Runs Bases Well }"“’v oy " who advanced the money are dis- own game against 8t. Louls &and one | ~ow vork.Boston (wet grounds), | [t On an error but was caught o Grantham of the Cubs is steadily llson, except for & few minor con- posed to adhere strictly to the condi- of the two Chicago batsmen to pound sacioeto ‘[t on Drlscolls single to right Romes Maclel, the Argentine stu-|pyiiiny away trom the other base|tasts, Bas besn Mle most of Tast yesr. [BORSH 10 RCCETS BRIECy ID 5 provides out & home run. Outhit, the White . Again In the fourth Haggarty reached | gont who last year swam the 27 stealers and Ly plifering four sacks | His Iast important ring engagement . ) Standing of the Clubs third by an error and wild pitch but A p [ in defense of his title was in Septem- | that Dempsey shall recelve the $100,~ Box l”'c""' I""‘""{"' " "'_‘""'l:"d after w, S “‘“f. cuils';u off the bag by a snap|Mies from Coloola, Uruguary, lo.‘fl;xrlnc the week ran his string up to |11 ¢ 1921, in a 12-round no-deeision | 000 forty-elght hours before he goes oveleskie from the hox. s ¥ | was ? the A , 1921, 4 . u"r‘yn(':ohb'x N Eaciiy & stronis’ ik ‘A:‘mr‘lor’k ‘e A :: :., ‘:s‘x“hmw Miller to Fusarl, With these Buenos Alres, in 24 hours 30% min- Cy Willlams of Philadelphia leads |Pout in Jersey City with Bryan |into the ring. : in the ninth, broke up the tle poore :,‘““’“”“ . o0 8 ;‘ 6131 occoptions no Sk City apprentice utes, Is going to attempt to negotiate |in home runs with 20, His total base | Downey. Game Sporting Lot with a couple of runs and nlnr‘n(nd‘r‘,h':c Ll SEERTEEED :2 'E 'Zs}‘ reached third base. In the last half the English Channel. He 18 in Eng- | record was brought up to 146 which — | *“It would have been a disgrace to Lk AN 8l 82 B304t the ninth Haggarty, the first man|jand now getting himself in shape for |is six more than credited to Bottomley |Kaplan-Hermann Haven’t |the state to have the fight called off Bt. Louts. er Brooklyn . 3z 30 516 ‘colvi this time,” Stant ald tod: ““We Mogridge of the Senators had the _lat bat, received a base on balls but|the attempt. of Bt. Louls, at this time, nton s ay. St. Louis . 82 34 4851 \ng double at second when Wylle hit | Other leading batters: Met SO Many Tim“ hope to convince the sporting world “ergu f Bocton, holding —— the tnunders to e hits and Washing. |Boston ... 3 44 3120, hortstop. Andecn then closed his Mokan, Philadelphin .359; Young, | Iight fans who think that Kid Kap- |that Montana has the gamest lot of | Phlladelphia .. 15 45 286 onderful game by striking out the| Y New York .358; Bottomley, St. Louls [1an and Babe Herman are establish- | citizens of any state In the country.” LD TIMERS MAY PLA | ing a record for meeting each other| The 20 men subscribing to the ton won. The Nationals were credited with |last man. For the locals Kulikowski, .857; Roush, Cincinnati .366; Four- nler, Brooklyn .342; Earl 8mith, Bos- | Within the hempen had better look up|$100,000 installment will recetve in 9 ® e woncahons Matthews, cf. . McGowan, 1f, Perkins, K4 Noe | comcecoany rwunsmanes olosmcsuocun sl cowooconns nlocsosmas Galloway, Riconda, Dykes, 20, Miller xxz .... ‘ Prugsr, . .. Waiberg, p. Kallett, p. Rommel, p. avemcaan sonocmuLLRLoss wean lorococonamuonuns locosonans lornuvcornascancss: 5 ) s ° 3 lusruoommonm, loscesuanoumu] loomnsocon a. 0 0 1 3 8 0 0 0 0 lwmomno wlonosonoass Zluvves sloscoscssos locnuowsssouas |l coornonroonons 5 = five for the day. Brooklyn at Philadelphia (2). | deen fine support while Andeen had | g 8. | Plans Are Being Discussed For Battle 5., vn00" pittaburgh .335; Tierney, | Willie Jackson. These two have met |the moving pictures of the fight and ~ o AMERICAN LEAGUE 8t. Louls at Chicago. | Hewitt at shortstop gave Bentson | The game gives| Trouble Arranging Details. | Haney of Detrolt {8 hobnobbing with |one brief round. A recapitulation of | ized on the sale of tickets. Any loss 2 Northern division of the Vocaticwal e | a single game, or series, between the fourth with an average of .3566. His|and five were non-decision contests.|on a pro-rata basis. ol rd-| New York 10, P 2 4 e frora Philadelphia, winning a hard New York 10, Philadelphia 9, New Britain Trade School. }posed of old timers who are not pley- head the list with .4256. Jamieson, of | minated but Dundee goes on seeming- | form today enters his last two days score of 10 to 9. Score: | Chicago 5, Cleveland 4. E. Anderson 2b, 0 g | il arried | £ vo e Howid, proposition and would be ¢ | Eddle Collins of the White Six lost to be regarded suspiciously and the Tomorrow he will conclude his W L K ki, s . ements however, may strike 1 2 1 ulikowal . Arrang T, y Colline Improved his record for|hattie, It is the way of all fights and a lttle 1ight training merely to keep e o §]Claveland . 44 26 3 a7 ing for a side bet of $100 and winner| Ruth has been unable to mprovelring teud might prove uninteresting, | oo L2y, ot | | able to the Besse-Leland manage-|run getter, making a total of 56. v . | Wiit, Vankees .. Itle, is enthusiastic over Dempsey's o | Boston B Wylle, 3b. | tire aspect of a game. If the B-L|York .348; Ruel, Washington .340; |y . 4 Games Today | Driscoll, 1t. ! [Elakniond; Red Sox i pounds and probably would go into | As it is however, the management {s |Rice, Washington .832; Cobb, Detroit |oison, Dodgers . | Philadelphia at New York. Total | Yl plon considers his condition perfect I ig New Britain 3; sacrifice hite, New Britain| paying the um ' .cs and policemen, Kauffmann, Cubs International League o Now Reported as All Off | F7iTmenh ring. Kearns said he would have Kept Yesterday's Results Kullkowski to E. Anderson to Anderson; think the B-L team would be showing [bout between Georges Carpentier and | ¥ome Run Lea for the fact that a big crowd made Reading 7, Newark 1 (3d), pitch, = Andeen; - umplre Massgy; scorer| game in which the winner should take | welght champion, set for Aug. 11, at|Ryuth, Yankees .. tation of seeing Dempsey in action. x—Nome out when winalng run g Aeored ‘ (Others not scheduled) GASGOS TRIM RANGERS i“’ & positive thing, Tex Rickard. Rickard sald he had|Miller, Cubs ..... exercises and shadow boxing. As he 7—Batted for Hoyt in ninth inning, & i g : Score is 15 to 6 and Another Game | drawing card. failing to receive a reply, cancelled !LtHeI]munn, Tygers ... (Continuea on Following Page). e Rochester gy . 3 28 + For Neat Monday Evening Is Now | ex===== 36 446 The Gas company team is rapidly elght home runs to the American's| Games Today Erle Anderson and Miller gave An- ——— 3 |ton .842; Bouthworth, Boston .341; [the records of Johnny Dundee and|return a 33 1-3 per cent interest in New York at Boston. |the henor of driving in the winning | Cincinnati at Pitteburgh. run. All of the Siik City outfield and With B-L Nine— May Be Some | Philedelphia. 335, twelve times., Their first was In 1917 (5 promise that their money will be | Hellmann Still at Top at Philadelphia and Jackson won in|refunded out of the first cash real-' Al i L_- firondertalibacking: |the veterans, at the top of the batters | what they accomplished i foll di raig Y ¢ ¥ the locals an undisputed claim on'the 3 rans, op ! Vi plished 1s as follows: under the terms of the agreement xe‘: T o ik oatne 1 Tsrion Jensue o 4 Negotlations have been started for |in the American league. Haney is|Five were draws, Jackson won two|will be shouldered by the contributors o ol Fes g & ol League of Connecticut. York Americans made it two strai; chool Leag i Besse-Leland nine and a nine com- team mate, Hellman, continues to|Jackson's carcer in the ring is ter-| Dempsey, riding on the peak of hitting. closely contested game, by a| Washington 2, Boston 1. ab. r | ing regularly this year. Buch a game, |the Indians gained one point and (ly forever. An announcement that|of training. Pilndelphin. Detroit 5, St. Louis 3. | Eusarl; 2t it arranged, would be puroly & sports|moved into second place with .370. [these two were going to fight began Dempsey Finishes Tomorrow J5 0 ; ¥ through for the good of the pasttime |six polnts and dropped to third place g 1 Standing of the Clube | Apdscsnzin, e [l oses. i T mearly always staged s Viporoasing | NOTC With the gloves. Monday and ndeen, p. | y ge P! N&| Tuesday will find the champion deing New York ....... 41 2 Vance, rf. | snag in the plan of the old timers!stolen bases and now has 26. He also 8 % | 4 five should be enough for any two 0| Philadelphia . 34 Vettorello, | who, 1t is sald, are in favor of play-|ran his string of sacrifice hits to 20, his mind occupled. He will leave for 1 Total 4 8 boxers to meet in. Continuing the Shelby Wednesday morning in a priv- llgr.tl,(::us . . 23 . South .\lnm'he-f:rh 'l":hh"-‘:'flfl'- take the whole gate receipts. his long distance hitting mark of 14| Kearhi h ind | leved 0] 7268r0] . tfisdh i 1 | Many think this is not quite favor- 'homers, but increased his record as a | STE, BLOS) A0S . Al 8 relieve 0 ' Chicago . « 27 Clomaon, - of, . 345, ¥ s b y | YESTERDAY'S HOMERS from the financial worries of the bat- 1 Waghington . o 4B Haggerty, 1b. ! ment. Baseball is uncertain and one Other leading batters: Ruth, Yankees . % Hewitt, s, little fluke is llable to change the en-| Burns, Boston .349; Ruth, New|p,gan yankees . . condition. He said the titleholder Be"m;‘.'x" would not weigh more than 190 | team was not under heavy expense, | Miller, Philadelphia .33%; Witt, New 'roypnier, Dodgers .. Chicago st Cleveland. | deinusty 2 the plan doubtless would be favorable, | York .386; J. Sewell, Cleveland .335: | \foCarren, Dodgers . the ring scaling about 157, Detroit at St. Louis. Nickols, Dempsey did no boxing yesterday. ; 3 4% 13 under considerable expense; that of |.330; J. Harris, Boston .817. Mokan, Phils .. |A combination of a sweltering after- Boston at Washington, | New Britain «. 010 000 000—11 hiring and payiz~ for 8t. Mary's fleld, | Wrightstone, Phils noon and the faet that the cham- South Mancheater . 000 000 000—0 | 1 $ 2 I | 4 % — paying for balls and other equipment, S ~McTigue Fi iLee, Phils ....... One run made ller; sacrifice fly, Calpentler M g F gh‘ ! influenced Kearns to cali off the spar- AT | 2i two base hit, Eric Anderson; stolen| {nsurance premiums etc. Thus, with bases, Miller, Wylle, Hewitt; double play,| panyy expenses as a handicap, many| New York, June 30.—The pmposed}cme. Tygers Dempsey from working at all except cading 8, Newark 5 (1st). struck out, Andeen 13, Bentson 3; bases f il Reading b, Nowank & (18) on balle, oft Andeen 3, off Bentson 1; wild | poor business acumen to agree to any | Mike McTigue, world's 1ght heavy-|\Williame, Phils ..., ..o0. . the trip to the camp with the expec- Sy se 6, T Y ; 46 g BJI';;:.;X:!:I “0:}7"::'!;1 Feldman; time of game, 1:45. all. The fortunes of the gameé are|Boyle's Thirty Acres in Jersey City,|willlams, Browns .. : The champion got into his togs and : ) too uncertain, while the indebtedness |was definitely called off vesterday by Mokan, Phils ....... went through a half dozen rounds of 23—Datted for Dykes In xxx—Battsd for Beott fn t! Standing of the |ubs | Such a game, if arranged satls- cabled the Frenchman and nanmmba.;flnuuer. Athletics ., was finishing his two rounds of slug- Paitadelpbia ...... 020 003 01 : w. | tactorily, undoubtedly would be a big|his manager, regarding the bout and Tierney, Phils ...... ceias ¢s 200 222 101—19 | Baltimore ........ 46 24 v ome e e — u Reading .37 32 i el e D e | GOLF — TENNIS — FISHING TACKL | Bush, Bcote asd rion: el w g"‘::l': . 2 A8 Lt E‘:"}‘“:“ ;“,::"'“'l‘““‘,“'_ L W ! J";‘_y BN e S 10 acquiring a reputation in local base- ’ off Romima) 1i stiurk out " Syracuse .. 40 .375 | ball circles and by defeating the Ran- Watherg 2: it iz Wa 3 | gara of the city league uast night [ ] L] By S e Games Today made it two from that circuit that m 18 in film 1.-|‘ Pre I:Exflflfl. 1 i Buffalo at Rochester. ‘hm't‘Gmted ";"“f““" the hands of | B ngas vl r\w:u. < 4 * B City. the Gascos. t. Mary's went down F- . f L F * d b § peade, e, b gustimans a1 Jhoms ity (o deteat cariier In tha week and tne| 1€ Finish of a Long Friendship “ Newark at Reading. ecore last night was 15 to 6. | Vet v e 5, Deovms 3 | Driscoll who started on the mound | i for the Gascos was sent to the show- | 1 . June — " | 4 ; i flce, scoring Manoy and Eastern League | ers early when the Ranger batsmen HANK THERE'S A FINE | WOULDN'T GIVE \ CRAZY H Tothargill's taily on 2 double steal in s | got his range and bombarded the in- BALL THE Go-PH VoA el A OV'RE A2 ANK, the ninta laning gave Detroit a 5 Yesterday's Results | fleld and outfield with 2 barrage of | | Akt THERE AIvNT A BETTER Springfleld 10, Albany 9. hits. John McCormick, who relieved | | GET LONGER DRIVES Doz en FOR Them GOLF BALL MADE ** You R e ovor. bt Louia Bsore: Hartford 6, Bridgeport 5 him, did h b 1 BY SIXTY Y T artford 6, Bridgeport 5. m, did much better. In the mean- | .y ARDS THAN . p.o. a. & Pittsfield 2, Waterbury 1. | time four Ranger boxmen were being | I DID WITHH oTHER BALLS b B ot Gt el mal i 3 i R e You'RE TALKING ABOUT New Haven-Worcester (rain). peppered. B Tattersall collected three safeties Standing of the Clubs |in four times at bat and Leo Robert- B I W. L. P.C.lson poled out a couple of two bagers. Pratt, 15, "o |Hartford ... LAY e 2| Another game between these two |New Haven 88 g | teams probably will be played Mon- (Conuinued oa Foliowing Page) Albany . 81 2 7! day night. Springfield . . 80 4 402 o e e Worcester .. .28 448 Waterbury y 444 YESTERYEARS | it oo e ;:::[ Runs This Week ljv SPORT Albany “t(;:"”-:z'll":.l(::y National League Waterbury at Pittsfield, ] 5 SMT WT s Bridgeport at Hartford. New York 11 615 4 1022—George Gibson, resigned as| n CFCC T WGl Pitts. 3 6 manager of the Pitishurgh National : Ciney. league team, being succeeded by Bill Chicago x i 5 x McKeknie, who had been acting as ORIy Six Horses Racing St. Louis 0 1 1 : b ‘ BE CAREFUL NOW WHAT L DoN'T WANT L;i"rR(‘:’:a ¢ = [ v T TG for one and ene-sighth| Ky., June 30.—Out of a|Phila. 1 55 HOow DOES IT HAPPEN You' SAY L HOUUE e ,.Tc p - B Wi e To HESEP AS BUIEE ot Latonis, Ky, of 2 minutes, |, a0 (8 dHe 0 e Rlgh — THAT | MANAGE To GET NASTY - You DON'T SPeAw o AR AWAY 1 seconds class thoroughbreds that a week ago| e { BEAT You NINE oUT OF KNOW Howw B CARRY SN ME AGA/ FROM ME 1002—Lajoie, Hickman and Bradley o0 4 ke sure starters in the 41st 8 WT F 8T 5 \ AN ARGUMENT WITHOUT of Cleveland hit successive home runs| oo Prdulyroddoid New York x 410 Ten GAMES - | WOULDN'T o AS PoSSIBLE nd hit success 18| ronewal of the Latonia derby, only|N 0 CIUE THAT FOR WHAT BRINGING IN PERSONAL gt against St. louls Browns. In this i« rematjed to contest for the $15,- Phila. Y, ! HA AT Yov MATTERS -- NOW | WARN HER! game Hickman had 26 putouts at 4op added money and the giory that Cleveland E ’ Wow Naou?__G’o_L_F: Nou | WON'T STAMD FOR IT Bret. base. koes with the winning of the classjc. St. Louls 2 1900—In first intercoliegiate regatta | The six named were Rialto, The, Detroit 8 8t Poughkeepsic, N. Y., P'ennsylvania Ciown, Caicutta, In Memoriarm, Hope- | Wash. § 9 X his assistant. . o Brooklyn In Latonia Derby Today 5o, 1920—~Busy ignal established a was returned the winner over Wis- | jogg and Martingale. Martingale and | Chicago eonsin, Cornell, Columbia and George- Rjalte carry the slors and hopes of | Beston fown. The Quaker City college has the ecast, while the westerners de- mot won & regatta sin The time pend upon the other four. KEach con- International was 20 minutes, 10 1-5 seconds, testant carries 118 pounds. The track S MT 1892—Richardson, Washington, ae-|was in good condition for the big Baltimore 13 10 22 eepted 20 chances at shortstop in nine race. Rochester § 3 3 inning game. — - | Reading , ] 1875—First four-mile rowing race RILEY GOES TO WASHINGTON. |Toronto 10 1 between Yale and Harvard resulted vanesuver, B. C., June 30.—Jim Buffalo 23 48 & Harvard victory in 22 minutes, ' Riley, Shreveport first baseman, has Newark 11 [ 2 seconds, Race as rowed on the been sold to Washington and will re- | Jersey City § . Connecticut river at Springfield, Mass. port in the autumn. 1!)':lcuse 5 3

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