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. CHURCH LEAGUE STARTS FIFTH SEASON NEXT MONDAY NIGHT AT WILLOW BROOK PARK—FIRST MEETING OF MUNICIPAL BASEBALL CIRCUIT TO BE HELD FRIDAY NIGHT—HIGH SCHOOL TEAM TO PLAY FOUR GAMES THIS WEEK—SPORT l'l'EMS 4 'NATIONAL LEAGUE RACE BETTER WEATHER | JOHNNY CALLAHAN SETS JOCKEY RECORD' |INTER-CHURCH LEAGUE TO PROMISES TO BE CLOSE FOR GOLF TODAY| -vocrey ommn P OPEN SEASON ON MONDAY o Fifth Annual Campaign to Get Under Way With Six . The National league pennant, it H: would appear, will go to the team _Pennant Will Probably Go to Team With Greatest Stamina and “Breaks”—Boston Braves Only East- ern Team to Meet Defeat — Drop 4-3 Decision to Pirates—Phils Nose Out Cubs — Giants Beat St. Louis — Robins Bury Cincinnati — Yanks Win Positions in British Opea Gullane, Scotland, May 7 (®—Most American, entrants in the British under way at at Muirfield and Gul- HEe Mt Anerias o Sogel < CSLLATEVANTe BOOED HOME 1200 WINNERS AND MADE HIS EMPLOYGRS e 0 TWO MILLION DOLLARS ¢ Teams Entered — Only One Regular Diamond Is Secured by Officials — Swedes to ‘Meet Trinity Methodists—Stanmors to Battle First Lutherans— St."Matts to Cross Bats With South Church Com- bine. Brook park next Monday evening ut Again. open golf championship held good strategic positions as the second and e B s i 7 b S . Moore, 0 t e Inter-Churc! se eagua ugust 12—South Congregational i S aiaind i E 0lfnal round of qualifying play Ko will open its fifth season at Willow |at Swedish Bethany, Trinity M. E at First Lutheran, 8t. Matthew's Ger- " Totals 32 3 |lane today. . 1 o possessed Of the greatest stamina —Batted for Moore in 9th 3 & 7:45 o'clock, when the six entered | man Lutheran at Stanley Memorial. \and of & fair share of the “breaks.” | Wamington Boden 1op—1z| _The rain slaydnibag peured them. teams will compete in thres games.| August 19—Swedish Bethuny at ‘The league has had so many dog- | Cleveland 99 191 ou)— § | seives out over eaatern Scatiand e The schedule, which was announced | 8t. Matthew's German Lutheran, Sights 1n recent years that the cus. |, T¥ Pa%e Lite: dostin Tate Jamieson | night and this morning there was today, calls for a season of 15 weeks, | Trinity M. E. at Stapley Memorial, Averil, Cronin, Morgan. Thr ; t ¢ erml tomers have come to expect them. | Haruiey. Home run:- Gostin. Burack out: | ponios WERRer W BICRIUHE conaisting of three rounds and wind. | First Lutheran at South Congrega. 3t looks like they will have little, if | By Hollo . Losing pitcher: Holloway. sky. The wind which had veered ing up on Monday, August 19. It |tional. has been s0 arranged that each team Postponed games must be played anything, to complain of this season. thweat tinued Bpd gan .~ Victories for three of the four B ;{;’;‘e::; :’u';‘;," Rl has either seven “home" and eight | f Mithin two weeks of their ached- eastern teams in thelr frays with the | g, rock, o .5 6 3 3 0 Sleaaiher prophet; a west wind rare. ;‘mnmr- games or vice ver'sl. whflle uled dates. “Mvaders from beyond the Alle-|Rhyne. ss 3 0 ¢ 3 5 0 ; . t will also be fixed to :ive each ghanies yesterday served to 50 tight- | Narlesky, 10 S el z;::l:;[nbl:u:«: nrcc:::;‘c; nv;eremf:; team approximately the ssme nume SETTLE AM ATEUR “TLE 3 en the race that Boston, in first | /" 3 « 0 2 2 o 0yesterday for players who can keep ber of games on the regular dia- $ place, now is removed from Phila- |G 21 30 e e M T R mond. - delphia, in ':" Biyee, by only tivee | Besvag, 30 8 9,13 81 'The professional contingent, with m'f:" ":"“’ has ""']‘ "":_ to n | National Heavyweight Champlone B #nd oue half games, A. Gaston, 3 1 1 2 1 o]the exception of Ed Dudley and pos- . only ‘one -regular diamop T et et SRR M oy iarrellinng o B, Guestly twe guine sact: aighe i | ¢ Tomenet Te ‘Be Feufy “ished not only the baseball world bu (ENTRL A azen, needed to play no better golf ’ Now: v Ahemselves by holding on to the {“!fi;‘:; L 19 3 8 8 olthan they did in the rain and wind havedt?' be played on the “grass dia- Over Again in New York, s=odeague lead, were the only eastern |y, nq,, 1 1 6 0 0 0]yesterday to qualify. Of the five am- monds” east of Diamond No. 1. An New York, May 7 UP—The nae elub to meet defeat. The Braves, | Flagstead, z 1 1 1 0 0 0|gteurs, however, George Von Eim, attempt will be made to reserve PR A 3 espite a two run rally in the ninth, | % 7 s Tt s o|former United States amateur cham- these for the church games. - ateur heavyweight cham. ] ropped a 4-3 decision to the Pitts. el DETROIT cl pion, seemed to be the only one cer- On the opening night the 8wedish | pionsiip will be at stake for the 9 :finh Pirates who vaulted glr_l}t‘o AB'R H PO A Eltain of hin place when play in the S;lh‘fll:{h:;;r:\. w:uaoré:xfie;hi{'frh- second time this year in the Madi~ lourth place in the standings. € | Johnson, 1f o G N A 3 tomor- 3 Memo- Waner boys drove in ail the Pirate g, oL e e ‘rl)i-‘.""o':i'y""i’ Bl rial nine will face the First Luth. ;?," sql':"eNQ"de" tonight;, Bilph runs and were terrors to Brave bats- [[CIES 1Y 0L L 5 1 { { game could keep Von Elm out of erans, and the champion 8t. Mat. |Ficucello, New York, runner up in men in the defense. Alexander, 1h 4 0 1 10 0 O0lchampionship play after his fine 78 thew's German Lutherans will play tpe tournament at Boston, will meet . . The Phils nosed out the Chicago ::‘“"‘f"- 2b ; 'l‘ g ) ; 3 of yesterday. Silas Newton, New the South Congregationalists. The |Charles Hanson of Astoria, N. Y., Cube, 2 to 1, Pinky Whitney's single | g/, 0 0 4 1 3 2 4 1|York and Max Behr, San Francisco, draw puts this last game on Dia-|for the title which was taken from with the bases loaded in the ninth |carroll, p 4 1 1 0 2 ofwho scored 82 and 83 respectively mond No, 1. the tournament winner, Elmep E bruklu up a pitching duel between = e for the first 18 holes, had an outside The attendance at last night's| Howard of New Haven, Conn. How. Claude Willoughby and Bherir| Totals =~~~ 35 & 2 ot 1lchance of qualifying but Joshus meeting did not warrant the hold- |ard was disqualified after he won e e B “rane on, with an 87, and F. W. ing of an election, and the present|the championship for illegal regis- 4 PBlake. The sheriff allowed only two | ,, puited for Rhyne in 7th. Crane, Roston, = 4 hits up to the ninth but the Phils| xxx—Batted for A. Gaston in 9th. Stites, Philadelphia, with 101, hard- league officers will continue' until |tration. aicked him for two more in the last 2—Batted for Bayne in Sth. ly could finish within the first 100. another meeting can be held. The championship bout will be trame, and these, with a base on| El‘,‘:;’{" :’.‘,)f :,';; 232:: Farrell's friends believed he would The Schedule the feature of a two-day boxing pro. lls and Blake’s muff of @ thrown | Two base hits: Johnson, A. Gaston, {do much better than the 82 he scor- May 13—SBwedish Bethany at|Bram which brings together 82 ama- Il proved his undoing. Bchuble, Carroll. Home runs: Heilmann|eq yesterday and Sarazen should Trinity M. E., Stanley Memorial at|teurs from Canada and the United The New York Glants finally beat | % Struck out: By carroll 3. by Bayne 1. {15 ver his score of 81. Dudley, how- U OF RIS OWN)viee First Lutheran, St. Matthew's Ger-|States. In addition to the Canadlag Louis but needed three home REILE 2 ever, was in serlous danger. He man Lutheran at South Congrega-|team, Boston, Pittsburgh, Philadels Funs to pull out a 3 to 1 verdict. ° needed an extremely good card to- b P tional. phia and New York will be repree The Glanls made eight other hits N‘homl Le"ue day to make up for his 85 on the oot ng home 1200 winners and May 20—Swedish Bethany at|sented. The program will be cone 3 off Clarence Mitchell but circuit firat 18 holes. earning over $2,000,000 for his em- Stanley Memorlal, Trinity M. E. at[cluded Thursday, uts by Terry, Jackson and Fullis Scores of other American entrants [ployers are laurels that little John- FIRST MEETING OF CITY South Congregational, First Luther- 2 5 v . Callahan, for 25 years a jockey, ’ i were the anly ones that counted in 8T. LOUIS yesterday were: Robby Cruickshank, | DY an at St, Matthew's German Luth- g the scori Bl Walker, young| == As R W PO A £173; Leo Diegel, 74; Waiter Hagen, |i8 (;mln: on ; eran. CUNTINUES MMEBACK uthpaw, held the Carda to six hits, | Bouthit o 1 2 2 0|75 Tommy Armour, Jimmy Thomp- n race tracks throughout the May 27—First Lutheran at Swed- pouthoaw, Hign, 3b length and breadth of the land, littl bne of them Jimmy Wilson’s homer | prisch, 2b 5 0 o 5 3 o0|son and Al Watrous, all 77; Horton |length and brea, of the land, little ish Bethany, Stanley Memorial at on: in the ninth. Hot’m-ng. 1 LR $ ;‘ g 8mith, 78; Macdonald 8mith, Jim ::h;!nv h“';‘ fl}:‘l"ed‘:o‘llllr:tlm(thou}; South Congregational, 8t. Matthew's | Larry “Big Boy” Rawson Tonight The reformed Brooklyn Robing | Hafey, - H Barnes, Johnny Golden, Joe Turnesa |sands wi s thrilling streac . . . German Lutheran at Trinity M. E. ¥ :kuted May and Kolp for 16 lusty [Houm: © $ 0 1 1 3 0lana Bill Mehihorn, all 176, and Al g:::the:. paining the name ot “Lons. Managers of All Teams Entered in Circuit Last Season June 3-—Routh Congregational at| Wil Attempt to Recover More of 3 H 0. " Callahan from the number of . % 5 B 4 .i"..“:‘.::“r:"‘mfi‘,"%‘,.".“&“n‘i“.iiiei : S8 b oo b | Al scores with ail’tia]outaidors ho pished home to vietory, to Be Invited to Attend—Recreation Board Votes e e e A o gue: | His Lost Prestige. Mround et intervald but the end of |Khm ¢ o3 § % 3 flfor 100th place qualify for the 72| Twenty.six years ago, Johnny was Down Proposition to Make Loop of Eight Teams— |man Lutheran ve. Stanley Memorial.| Boston, May 7 (UP)—Larry “Big {de game found him wtill on the ;.. "y | 1 0 0o o o ofholes of champlonship play. Bcores |an undersizéd measenger boy with a Probabl 0 ing D: H June 10—8wedish Bethany vs. 8t.|Boy” Rawson, who has scored 14 gaund, the trst Robin pitcher. other | " 53 % R R |yeecrday wers relatively hish and |yon {oF horses One day he bumped robable Opening Date Has Been Set for June 15— | vatthew's German Lutheran: Trin- | knockouts in 15 fights as & peofese Whan Dazty Vance to perform t| ] EW. 3 g it was consideréd probable that al b A ity M. E. at Stanley Memorial; First|sjonal heavyweight, tonight will ate gy Ms.\vA\om\ H PO A m|36-hole totals of ‘m;‘. or v:rn-lp- ::rd ”t’xl-;tn::":v-‘t;:n:y:: :.:;:::& A‘;‘\; James Naughton to Have Charge of Program. Lutheran at South Congregational. |tempt to recover more of the prese runs were scored in the 10th | weg, ot .4 0 0 3 1 0[165 would be within the magic cir- Second Rownd tige which he lost when he suffered ,m'd!ll American league game | Conen, 2 ¢ 0 2 34 llete The first uhmn;. o :ne cham. :'v‘:. o :;e"::rrl:w" atter Johnny| Ay the meeting of the Municipal, Recreation Commission, will again| June IT—TrlnltvL M. E. at 8wed-|a quick knockout at the hands of between the Yankees and Chicago (Lindstrom, 34 . 0 g plonship are to be played tomorro . o the " 3 ish Bethany, First Lutheran at Stan-|Bob Mills of Franklin, N, H., seve White Box but the Yanks tallied |Keutmann ot .. 4 0 0 4 0 8\ RO T ayyradny and the final| Diminutive by nature, Callahan [Recreation commiasion held last|have charge of the baseball pro-| 2% TetheRY, FLtst Tuthoran t Blans stal wetkh g0, four of them and won the battle, 7| Jeriwon as 31 1 4 6 1[38 on Friday. never had to monkey with his|evening, it was veted to hold algram for the year. Mr. Naughton Lutheran at South Congregational. Since that bt‘zut Rawson has met te 6. With the score tied at.3-all at | Fullls, It veer 4 ; ; : 3 : Today, Farrell, Dudley, Watrous, | weight. Maybe he smoked too many | meeting of the City Baseball league |has acted in this capacity for years| June 24—Stanley Memori at|and defeated “Ha‘mbnne" Kelley of i the end of regulation play, Bob Meu- \{'::;.r.nll'pc ; 9 o 1 2 1|Sarazen, Golden, Armour, Macdon- cigarets; anyhow, he never gn-:;v fve | priday evening at 8 o'clock at theland it was through his untiring | 8Wedish Bethany, South Congrega- | Boston. but little cresit aitoHdsa tng of1 ‘smote a homer lv;m; tt}:\elo\'xhu:- o B SR - ald 8mith, n“inoa and Ne'w:;n“vlnv,;:l.u::“:::e;";:u":’::y Is well un- | ottice of the Recreation Board. Ken-|work that the City league proved g""" HE"“:“Y M. :hr ,fl'»t f‘:;he"" victory. Tonight Rawson will face 4 #6811 in the Yanks half of the 0| Totals 31 3 11 21 15 the municipal course at Gullane; neth J. Saunders, president of the|successful in past years, erman Lutheran at First Lutheran. . chrry the count to 7-3. The Sox| x—Batted for Gelbort in yth Hagen, Von Eim, Cruickshank, Die-| But being a runt had fts disad- |[o0 T FUISGETe: presidans O e esit July 1—8wedish Bethany at First | pry oberienced Joe - Monte it eame back with & three-run drive i:."l;fi.-““ for Mitchell o O oo1—1|kel, Espinosa, Turnesa, Horton |vantages as it lost Johnny MAany | 11 iite the managers of alf the teams Lutheran, South Congregational at|poeon” arena. It was belleved that sent Heimach and Wiley 3o "Yon 000 100 030—3 | Rmith, Mehlhorn, Crane, Rehr, Stites |mounts in the big classics, Where | Ly "o "onvered tn the clroult FUGAZY AFTER HATGH Btanley Mamorial, Trinity M. B. &t{y5,00 would prove one of the miost Moore to the shewers. Hoyt -topped; ,-.; ,,".,{ ,;, H‘,,m,,,.,:“ (-,,,,:’, Three ‘ansl Thompson play at Muirfield. tbb:’e :rnlnen liked the slightly heavier |, 10, attend, £t. !\lllthe\;'s German Lutheran. dangerous foes of the Dorchester | . Home runs: - 3 ; 8w ~ the rally one short of a tie. | base hit: Holm. Ho Walter Hagen, the defending |boy: The MNswing tesmn e Tnvitid July 8—8wedish Bethany at South youth's briet oareer; Harry Hellmann's two home runs Relped the Detroit Tigers down Bos- won, Fullia, Wilson. Struck out: By ell 3, by Walker 1. champion, got into numeroul diffi- culties on his outzoing journey to. Johnny never was much of a bet- tor, wagering only small amounts to be represented at the meeting: Burritts, Pirates, West Ends, Cardi- Jack Dempsey's Partner Angling Congregational, First Lutheran at Trinity M. E., Stanley Memorial at 8t. Matthew’s German Lutheran. On the same bill, Charley Parker of the South End and Hy Diamond ton for the third straight time, & to CINCINNATI day and took 41 for his first nine and then always on his own mounts. For a Match Between Tommy , i ; 4, Owen Carroll pitching steady ball N R H PO A E ,,,,ffl,. Nevertheleas, he was able to retire | nals, Tabs and the Rangers. If any 5 July 15—8t. Matthew's German|0f the West End, featherweighta, #8d recelving excellent fielding sup- Zitzmann, 1t . 13 3 0 01775 4 Robson, British Ryder cup|with & roll close to $400,000, and |Of these teams fail to enter the; Loughran and Jack Sharkey. | Lutheran at Swedish Bethany, Stan-|Were to meet in & 10-rounder. Wb ot 3 1 3 % lteam member, id the first nine |now has & small atring of his own |lcague this year, applications will be| 54 ley Memorial at Trinity M. E., South ' Minus Walter Johnson, who is lll‘)‘.,‘.':"(,' 0 1 1 0 1lin 40. His outgoing card, 545, 245, {herses which he trains and runs for [received from other teams in the New York May 1 (UP)—Hum-|Congregational at First Lutheran. CONTINUES CAMPAIGN with influenss, the Washington Sen- | bixon, « o 0 0 1 0lgen o Ithe fun he gets out s out of it. city interested in joining, bert J. Fugazy, partner of Jack Third Round Boston, May 7 (UP)—"Dynamite® ators nevertheleas played good ball Keliy, 1b 9 1 7 2 4 "gome of the other early starters Although it was rumored that the| Dempsey iri the promotion of box-| July 22—Swedish Bethany at Trin- | Jim Maloney, South Boston heavye in swamping Cleveland, 13 to 5. The Dresen. 5b 2 3 2 1 Qlvesiaes Hagen sobn wot ihts aificul- {league would consiat of eight teams, |ing contests, 18 dickering for A lity M. E. Stanley Memorial at First| weight, will try to continue his Senators pounded three Indian | s’ e 0 0 3 1 1ltien, Indicating that the mcoring WATGHING T“E sooREBoARD this proposition was voted down last| Tommy Loughran-Jack Sharkey | Lutheran, South Congregational at|comeback campaign In a bout with 1l Rurlery tor 14 hits, including a home | Pittenge 0 0 1 1 Moiin would be high. “Wild Bill" evening because of the lack of suf-|heavyweight matci. St. Matthew's German Lutheran, Riccardo Bertozszolo, Italian chame 4 ryn, double and single by Geose Gos. | Jooch, . 0 1 81 A ehihorn waiout 1o 39, niueh wors ficlent funds. It is planned to open| Fugazy announced he had recelv-| July 29—8wedish Bethany at Stan- | pion, at the Boston Garden May 17, # ln. Oarland Braxton gave Cleve- B¥anson, cf Bt oy 2 ried because of hia inaccurate ap- | BY_the United Prem. the season two weeRs earlier this|ed the following telegram from |ley Memorial, Trinity M. E. at South 4 land only eight safeties. Kol '}, : 0 1 0 & 1lsaaches to the greens which were Yesterday's hero—Pinky Whitney, | year, the probable opening date be- Johnny Buckley, manager of Jack Congregational, Firat Lutheran at St. INMATERIAL TO SHARKEY Philadelphia and Bt. Louis were | Shaner, x 1, 4 0 B8 :nMdly drying in the wind and sun- Phillies’ third baseman, who singled | ing June 15. This will give the win- | Sharkey: Matthew's German Lutheran. It's all the same of Jack Sharkey, kept idle by rain. 3 10 24 15 5|shine. with the bases filled in the ninth in- |ner of the City league an oppor- “What are your best terms for August 5 — First Lutheran at|the Boston gob, whether he fights Totals ) Mehihorn's out card: 534, 453, |MinE. giving Philadeiphia at 2 to 1[tunity to play the winners of the|Sharkey-Loughran” match?" Swedish Bethany, Staniey Memorial | Paulino or Schmeling next. “To be- & ° R H PO A B “‘6_” victory ever the Chicago Cubs. Industrial league in a post 3eason Joe Smith, manager of Loughran, [at Souwth Congregational, St. Mat-|come champion, you got to beag Allel’lfll LGI‘IIC Bressler, 1f 10 0 0 0 ; X _— series, has been summoned here to discuss | thew's German Lutheran at Trinity [them both,” he says, “so why be ',‘I'“’*“‘ I L Claude Willoughby, star Phillies’| James Naughton, chairman of the |terms for such a match, M. E. particular which one you beat first?® Sl 3 2 2 0 o right hander who was knocked out NEW YORK Nt I of the box by the Cubs Haturday : 7 e held the Chicago clouters to five | 9 l Gl’ Gl F B BRI 1 2 " " o @ 1 e Peou e {Hits. Soorits Binte ahowed the Phis Amt t a Grand and Glorious eelmg Y GGS : l:‘ 14 T TR TR T ] but four hits. . 4 i e Wk YR e % S R | g E : 5 PRSI ] ; IO Bteve Swetonic, Pittsburgh rookie, P At bl ;i WHEN You RaLL AND T08S AND Yod LEAV: Tue uou:le R T R 2 2 o + | had the better of Percy Jones in a - AND OU TUE WAY T TME Totals e and La AROUND ALL NIGNT WORRYING WITHOUT EATING BREAKFAST ol A ot — or Kolp i 3 e Pirates beat th; ] 11 e a5 " g s Tlldflfl “lmm e D"IS :‘::v':.d: ":'o"a‘fl [;‘l‘m?rt:'u:\n ol HOW YoU ARE GOInG TO MEET OFF K;E Tmr“g)?::nwu WWT C Uy PR e e ziamann, vewen o | GUP PIAY i Younger Hands |two rune in tne ninih. “he Waner A NOTE OF @3000 WHEN You | CAN'T EAT CAN Go To Fol g 8 00 0, Threo base hit: Bancroft. brothers starred at bat and in the HAVE ONLY #1600 w THE BANK You CAN'T THiNK OF A SOU $ Y Y 9iygme rune: Picinlch, Cullop, Shance. fleld. » 13 ass 1c ol Btruck out: By May 1, by Clark 4. Los- : - ' Ay i o 3 13820 16 0 pitcher: May p.i\l;wp::rk(;fll"rl);’ (Amsfi:::nl‘mfll Only home runs counted at the 1 i 1 7 PITTSBURGH cup campaign in younger hands,“Bi | Polo Grounds and the New York WHAT To DO- I v 14 4 5 it H PO A Flpipe Tiden and Francis T. Hunter |Giants broke their losing streak by WHAT To Do!? | § Medtern, 3b O R b 5 2 1 1 0lsail on the Aquitania tomorrow night | hitting three circuit clouts and de- & 1 Cisacy, i i3 87 3 0|F wenen o 9 1 5 2 0|for an extensive tennis invasion of |feating the t. Louis Cardinals, 3 to E Meifian, of 2 1 3 G o|Tmynor 3 o 1 1 1 fzurepe 1. Terry, Jackson and Fullis ac- : Wetwuod, rf 3 v v 1 ¢ ofOQrantham, i LA : ® &1 While Tohn Hennessey, John Van |counted for the Giants' three runs - e Rid N ek i 1 4 3 2 1|Ryn end Wilmer Allison are taking | with homers and Wilson hit one for il N i ek b 0 3 1 4 care of the Davis cup in American |the Cards | “ Weinund, g0 8 1 ol Bricke, x 0 0 0 0 Ulzone competition, Tilden and Hunt- . Tiowas, 5 VU 0 0 o oHembey, ¢ © o0 10 1o Wil be campatgning in all the| Collecting 15 hits and stealing six | o e e ] e ~ = 2 Z|principal tournaments abroad. They | bases, Brooklyn beat Cincinnati, 12 i Sl e R S 3 1 9 2xxil 1| hLave their cyes sot on mix cham-[to 3. Five Cincinnati errors also / , / / / f s . Totuls w6 1w e : _| pionships in singles and doubles in [aided the Robins. Bill Clark went I 80 a—Hitted for Jorzens in sth 1RO A ®l¥rance, England and Helland, but|the route for the Robins, pitching e Bt by Clainy's vaea || I & 4 u|there is some doubt whether their|well behind a soft lead. s—vatted for Berg in 10ih | 9 1w 00 Oiamhbitions will be realized in as many s < 1 s2—vatted for ‘Ahoume i 10t § R T s malt ol ! Bob Meusel's home run with the — g e T A Y U1 Startine with the Freneh cham-: bases filled in the 10th inning gave ‘”) i i liicaso el =t R o 0 hin e May 20, the |the New York Yankees their third - You FIND A C | i "o base Wite: Bers, Lazserl . Thre | i iboutk, 7o ] o0 0 0 nionships at Auteull on May 2 | £ - N ARRIVING AT T AND THEN You FI HECK | AnD THE CHECK WAS FOR . IR e tamal o nires | UL 30 0 1 0 it ang ceeond ranking plavers of | straight victory over the Chicago om0 R maiL | FROM THE RECEWER OF A NEARLY ¥ 2000 — &It sy Weland | Mareaville, s $00 2 % 0 % the United States will travel to Eng- | White Sox, 7 to 6. The White Sox OF F\& You CONCERN WHICH FAILED FOUR % y . g pitches b | SPobren D2 0 1 0 1 0[12nd for the Wimbledon champlon- | staged a three run rally in thelr half HOPING AGAINST HOPE Y . OH MW BOY! AN'T IT A s A T3 089 0\ skive starting June g4 with & side |0t the 10tk but. wepe etoppid by Years AGo “UDL 0"':; ODF cver| GRR-RAND AnD WASHINGTON {Detaney, 2200 0000 0 aurnay 1o Amaterdam for the Dutch | Waite Hoyt with the tying and win- ABANDONEGD ALL Ho GLOR-R-R10US = AB & H pro A p| VR P @ 00U 00 iar tournament beginning June | ning runs on base. 3 HEARING FROM 1T FeRLIN’ AR s 73 5 2 15 0|4 Hunter s the present Dutch = 5 P e o 3 0 o] x—Dated for Hargraves in 9th singles champion and either he or| Harry Hellmann's hitting featured §:4 4 1 o ::! xx—Clark out in the 3d, Qit by Ma-imijgen may gallop away with the!Detroit's third straight win over the i, S AR G g o e ey tifle again this year and perhaps will | Boston Red Box. to 4. The veteran " . C1 1w ] R Tor dinguire in 31 win the doubles, but France pro- |outfielder hit two home runs and 7 7 4 18 21 ez—Ran for Bell in 9th |anly will continue her monopoly on |batted in five runs. Carroll pitched ! - T T D610 002—4 Ly R R il 1ot 010 (e2=3|the championships at Auteull and |his first complete game of the season xton, » £ LW @ 3 PPN i Barietl Biiosly, Bwe | Wimbleden. for the Tigers. G B : T 3|t Three waw hice: Maramvile struck | Tilden and Hunter have made ten-| L — sty CLUVGLANG . #|outs By Sweontc 2 Jones 1 Losing piteh- | tative plans for a team match| Ten runs in the fifth inning enable TTAB ko on a7 donea. amaingt a pickel Georman rquad be- the Washington Senators to beat the g wstinicsoh, il . ol 4 1 CHICAGD fore they leave the continent for Cleveland Indians, 13 to 5. Braxton sdud, b HERP Y : W% po A £]Wimbledan, They nlin to return to held the Indians to five hits until the Avegl, cf SR 4 ) v : 1'the United States the latter part of Ninth when he eased up and per- T 4 ‘ ' ¥ Sixely, jmitied the tribe to make three hits i i s — and threc runs, Goslin hit a homer i e v VILLA WINS BOUT lia the nintn. | 1 S 1 1 0 0 0| New Bedford, Mass, Mav 7 (UP) - : I 0 112 1 0)_Pancho Ville of New Bedford out-1 Wet grounds preventcd the final ) S pointed Billy Hindley of England in |game between the Athletics and - ’ " v 0 (Continued on following page.) a 10-round bout here last night. Browns. * . [l

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