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N ONE-SIDED SWATTING ~BEE |-z s e - 3 fins‘ of Kentucky Jockey club I.t'h : Mflflnx of 2. Raeing As- A | sociation, at Fort Erie. The hard hittinz Kacess continued|and Coulard in the first inning was ih batting rampage on Tuesday af-|helpful AMoon when they shut out ths Itose-| Donais héld the Hospital to”4 hits juds of Bridgeport in a free aiiting and|also and they had nothing to do with TROTTING hfdrl.nd Circuit. meetlng it Cleva- Michigan City, Tnd; July &—(By the|his corner and" udmd shot in blows A. P.)—Benny Leonard, worll’s cham- | so fast that the blood soon came in {;onxi{:htw:iht tighter, knoekgd Roc- | a stream. Kansas backed !mbbbd- sas all over the ring in the 1 GOLF ighth round of their scheduled ten- -2:d test at the fa ds te-| the run scored by the Hospital, which |§ eig] !':re:n e;;:‘x; :’t :bouzez,zu;, 53“2“:")‘ Boli- came in the fourth, on an- error by Franch' amateur chl.mplon;hlp round titular contest loday and the >nds came here with- « repuzation of| Hetherington, a sacrifice, and an out[f§ tournament, at La Touquet. reing a fast flelding and hard hicing|at first. tud but they made six errors and were et down with six scattsrel hits. Oniy 11 men faced Berry and of these only)hardest game of the sedson, and will ine managed to reéach third base and an-| have their best team. Some -of their sther reached second, the rest either dy-| heavy hitters were absent Tuesday, Y1 tournament, at Hot Springs. o, N. Y, challenger’s seconds Towa State . championship | tour- threw in the sponge to save’their man Today Riverview goes to tha Sub-.f nament, at Des Moines. §| from what apparently was going'to Base for what ‘is expected to be their |§ 'Virginia State championship §| be the fifst countin out of his career. The battle will go down in the rec- ord books as only a technical knock- dihiNias out for ihe champlon, but it will stick| let ing on the first sack or before they ar-|but they did very nicely at that. The ‘Grand Challenge Cup race at | in Rooky Kansas' memory as the most Henley, England. rived. Tiernan allowed 16 hits for a to-|score: Philadelphia’ 5, Boston 5. American League. a double-header = from - Pittsburgh today, winning the morn-| ‘Cleveland 4, Detroit 2 (1st game). ¢ ing game 8 to 4, and the afternoon s‘}“el&"d 11, Detroit 4 (2d game). contest 8 to 0. Heavy hitting by the ashington 3 Boston 4 (1st game). opping the batting list of the local taam| 45, of the Chicago batting list won| Washington 2, Boston 0 (2d game). vith an average in the neighborhood of| P G t0S OWICaED PALURE VSt WOR| st fouis 3, Chicaso 5 (lst game). %00 "'Eadle McKay played his usuai|.ihc TOrning/game whild the lat.} St Louis 5, Chicago 3 (2d game). Southwest: 07 - al of 21 bases besides issulng four bases Riwewor, (00 st stern States Rowing As ’n balls. Leltchef 3 0 0 0 OMartindd 4 L 4 0 0. Except for ths heavy hitting of the-10- | white it 4020 0XMacket 3 040 0 % *al team the game was,rather uninter-|HartZb 3 1 § 3 0Donomes 3.1'0.0 0 ssting and frequent errors by the Rose-[Millernsdb ~ & 1.3 2 @King.ib 207 0 1l nament closes at Richmond. k Stooktone 3 1 3 2 0Bom,d 3 0. 100 buds did not tend to make the game 100k | oilierd,ib '3 ¢ © 0 ORehern? 3 2 & £ 1 1 iike a ball game. Berry did not toy|Sweeneyes 3 1 1 4 OMengum}t 3 0 1 09 with the Bridgeport boys the way he did|Chifrieh.et § 0 1 ¢ ofernnds 309 2 0 2 with the Hartford All-Stars on Sunday gl i WOEED - 3 0 0 h % 3 > but kept pitching ball from the first in-| mowl 2 43735 0 Sl A YESTEEDAY'S RESULTS- ning to the last and wi¥ given sensa- *e Totals 7 424 8 3 National .. nal support by MoKay, Adams and|,fSeom by immin 1200001 Chicago 8, Plttsbureh & (Ist game). Connelly, who featured with several|guinehang 00000 00 Chicago 8, Pmsbu’rzh 0 (2d game). sensational stops and one hand catches. !hm bun mu zem.muwn. Sweeney. Struck out, Brooklyn -5 New York 5 (calied in Bank led his teammates wm-: l(hei sl;,ck‘ y Donals 3; by Willard 2 14th, rain). ° getting two singles and a triple in five A I = Cincinnatt 11, st. Touts 9 (st o Umes at bat. Berry, the hard-hitting| CUBS TAKE BOTH ENDS_ Citainnetl 5. ot mesflfl (lZd Ss%m!mme)) vicher of the local team( came through OF DUAL BILL FROM PIRATES 1s usual with a double and a triple four Pittsburgh, July 4—The Chicago \rys Bill Bergen, who is hitting a fast| o t*S0E 2 pace with the stick connected for iwo hits, a single and a double in five trips to the plate. “Old Reliable Bill” is tensational game, running wild on the| e "eome Soore: New York 1, Philadelvhia 3 (1st game). bases, getting two hits out of four times (Afiarigen Hama) New York 6, Philadelphia 1 (2d gams). nd mnkinghs;nsa}:\znfl :autnutl. B ontars ) Pitubresh OO International Loague. Thn Rosebuds had only one opportu- Do . @ hypo 2 8 Jersey City 15, Newark 4 (1st game, 10 ity to score during the game, thix com-|Stemer . f 3 43736 8| inmings). -4 ng In the second inning when Guerin,|p URommes © O 2 0300 Jersey City 1, Newark 8 (2d game, he first man up. hit safely and WaSiGrimesip 3 213 o 0 09 o called in Tth by agreement). sacrificed to second and went to third|Rebeezt 48 0 0L 3 1l " Butio 5, Rochester 0 st game). n an out. Berry tightened up andMillelt & 4 4 0 S35 %| Bufalo 9, Rochester 4 (2d game). struck the mext man out. “After thiSiorldy. § 3 1 1 pormmid 0 9 1 4 Toronto 0, Syracuse 1 (ist game). snly one other man reached second 3'.;10 Hdridgep -3 0 03 u,iaxmnlurd,c a % 30 Toronto 3, Syracuse 4 (2d game). t in an; RIS R 587 35 875 S e By e crrison,p o 4.9 P ;x'd at no time was Berry in any el e R AT A e Reading 5 Baltimore 4 (1st game). ;;;;;; Reading 2, Baltimore 8 (24 game). he local team started oft stronz, get- s i Ying a run in the first inning when TWit-| - (x) Batted for Morrson in 9th. Enstern Toague: ‘hflc: got a base on balls, B‘lner‘fl forced E: Springfield 5, Fitchburg 4 (1st game). Twitchell at second. Blagriff went to Springfield 5, Fitchburg 0 (2d game). hird when Tiernan took Sank's roller Bridgeport 6, Hartford 4. ind threw wild to second. Blagrif New Haven 8, Waterbury 2. wcored when Guerin threw to second to Pittsfield’ 4, Albany 3. tatch Sank stealing. There was no| GIANTS AND DODGERS PLAY g in the second inning. TO 14 INNING TIE GAME GAMES TODAY. most spectacular games ever played| FPhiladelphia at Boston. at the Polo_Grounds, the New York| Chicago at Pittsburgh. Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers battled| Cineinnati at St. Louis. Irive to center, scoring Berry and B!1-| ;"5 5.5 tie this afternoon. Wet| Other teams not schedtted. Crbye Brounder to Brewster Am er.|8rounds caused a post ponement of American League. ‘or and a hit by Bergen and McKay|'he morning game Rawlings tied the| New York at Philadelphia. 1 setter another run in tre fourth innivg. = | $°0re for the Glants with o Bomer i} Cleveland at Detroit. The fifth inning was a big une for the Noikore. Went inthiithe Tera i its Other teams not scheduled. chell's sacrifice. Tiernan padsed,Jiia- riff and then Sank crashed out iong iocal boys when five hits and two errors| ¥ 5 S g wetted four tallies. A fast double by|7th- Johnston brought in the tying run STANDINGS. Tiernan. Guerin and Rielly, When Me-} 0% SFOCYR 1H The WL 83T DR, L %ay, with Bergen on third tried to work| DUt was caught at the plate trying to ational League. p stretch the hit. Each team scored a w. L P.C. T oft ank chance of)run in the tenth. and rain ended the|New Toik ... .... 44 24 647 ingle in the seventh inning metted an-|Same after t&m:xt:e.x? inning. Th(lz 15;' 1@.{‘5 3 gg 223 ther run and in the eighth inning foury = o . (0 ow Yok 0t Breskic i 584 nore runs were added to ‘hs " total. 5 a e L 31 S5 These runs came on five successive * Wigh,35 T 1) 3 Smencroitss "0 350 6 3| Bittsburel 37 s which inciuded a triple by Berry, weor- § 23 i omawimgmzy 6 2 4 6 0| Chicago . ; iz McKay, who had hit safely for the 4] 3{(2;::‘%;! 5931 0Phl s 2_91_41 second time. Twitchell, Blagriff and PO M §al BOStOn « .4 eseris 3 Sars also hit ‘safely.scoring three more 5 0,6 0 o0ka 10034 runs. e St g w. L P.C. The score: 33a 0 0 0o oSt Louls ... .45 30 2600 [ Kaceys. 0051 2 0 0 0[New York 33 571 a ab hpos e Fiere 09 ¢ 9 0| Chicago . 35 521 D Twltchell2b 3 2 5 5 0 ER e 10 9’2 0 o 37 ‘coq 1 2 Blugrifflf 31290 001 10006 <! 37 156 "Buk 5 3 10,0 000 5% o 0| Washington .. i oflatbyrt 5 1 8 070 18 4 === Gléveland | 40 459 Pl e 314 At i B S 4 438 4 2:200 -~ P}uladdphla \ 41 406 HEH i ?:’:“Blwdfu).ufrko 32020 af for in — —_ — - (xx) - Bitted for Joumard In I0th. Totals 0 62011 & Totals 36 :6x26 11 ¢ (:xnx ‘Batted for J. “;‘&'lrm: in 1lth fective in the pinches. Frances per- (x) Suple "‘lll when bt by Datted Ddall. — “‘;" mf:"”m n st mitted only six scatter}eg hi(d! in the{ Y | vuinag Brookiyn-. 3 afternoon game and: Rice drove in o H 0 1 080 661100 é 0| both Washington runs with timely Two base hifs, Berry. Bergen, O’Lechney. -Three | New Ynflr— hits off Piercy. Score: sise hils. Berry, Senk. Wit by pitcher, Guerin. Double pisys. Tieman to Guerin to Rellley. Next Sunday the. fast Alahambra Councll of Massachusetts will be the At-, raction at the fair grounds. This.team « positively the fastest team that the| BOSTON-PHILLY GAME PLAYED Iocal team has yet run up against. Can-! UNDER PROTEST AT FLETCHER |3, avan, former Kacey hurler, will do the| Boston, July 4—Because of rain and ling for the Massachusetts boys and|wet /grounds Philddelphia and Boston t is expected that Hughle wiil be royal-| played only one game today instead y welcomed by the local fans when he|of the scheduled double-header, Phil- goes to the slab to pitech against his oid|adelphia winning & to 3. The visitors teammates. . g played under protest after Umpire —_— glcco;mick had refused to - permit 7 etcher to play. Fletcher claimed that RIVERQV‘:IENV'I‘;BH:L? TOEUATM 1700 President Heydler -had lifted his sus- > pension, but the umpire said he had|qys Riverview shut out the Quinebaug|received no notice of this. After Bos- - team, 1 to 0, on the Fourth ‘at the ton had scored three runs in the 9th, State Hospital in the fastest game|and had the bases full, Rapp ended YANKS AND ATHLETIC SPLIT seen here this year. the rally by his bare-hand stop of EVEN IN DOUBLE HEADER| ftussell, a new man, was in the box Cruise’s bounder over third and a|_Philadelphia, July 4—Jones held and held the visitors to 4 hits. The|quick throw to Leslie. Score: Philadelphia to five scattered hits in 300000100005 (Gime ‘called. in_ $ith) Two. base hits,Otven, et nnne.) Deberry, Meurs], Thrce base hils, Stengel, Jobnsion. Washington W Home runs, T. Grffith and Rewlings. g a 2 0Smithet 0 0 Pbaughss @ 0Rtcect 6} 88umnkath [ 3 0 1 1 Brower. Fesuateneol PP P | |smsonnscss vlessracenas B sosinsmannnss ol noeanowery Bl &awnSiorines Bue a°= 8l team plz_l}'e(?rrorless ball behind him (Afternoon Game.) the afternoon game and gave New and a nice double play by Mills, Hart, Philadelphla (N) “Boston (N) | York an even break in the Indepen- 2b hpo a e ab hpo a e |dence day contests, the Yankees win- Regpab @3 5 3 1 5323 0 0ning 6 te 1. e B G B Lo aies Heusera) double) scoring Hasty an Wamer 303 o 501y a|Young in the fifth innin brought the LEADING HOME-RUN s14e §7 10 0|Athletics victory in the morning con- HITTERS IN MAJORS 1142 4.8 6 0 0|test, 3 to 1. Ward's home run was New : it gh-2e i} 6.4 3| York's lone tally. Score: American League viere i (Afternoon Game.) Willlams, St. Louis . 0000 odikep 20032 New York (A) Philadeiphia. (&) Walker, Philadelphia, ——— = —Rillngmp T 0 0.0 0 s hpo s e ab fpo a e Miller, Philadeldhia . il o T b5 Ammagh Ly isie Heilmann, Detroit . 200G ihson 11000 180 ©1310 Ruth, New York =McQlan 0 0 0 0 0 g 9 :'7 4‘ .1 2 :1’ [ e - —_————— 2 i1 2k’ o Yoy, Chleago 2122710 3 1181 31400 National League 2 mn;r Miter f'm. g fi ? zz 5{ 1 9 3 (22) Oeach b, Hornsby, St. Louis ........ . .;lui Ran MMMdy s 3 9 ONaylerp 210 48 Williams, Philadelphia Score by innings: 1.3 flfic::r -6 g ?’ g ?‘ Wheat, Brooklyn ¥ o0 — Famep © Ainsmitt St. Louls e i i ;e B o g Parkinson, Philadelphia ~ (z) Batted for Naylor in $th. 1, N B [ Bcoro by inah Meusel, New. York REDS AND CARDS BREAK S e R TR B SR EVEN IN DOUBLE BILL | Pniladcpnia e uieee o 01 St. Louls; Mo., July 4—Sherdel won m“;"n";;;"}{,’d Topan S Wicl, Rogyroms his own game with Cincinnati this u.ttarnooniflfi hmbs' sn;is)‘lx:nxg‘out aitwo- BROWNS AND CHISOX DIVIDE bagger whicl roug] ivan in the v eighth inning with St Lauis' win- HONORS IN HOLIDAY BILL ning run. His performance gave the|_ Chicago, July 4—Chicago and St. locals an even break with the visitors | Louis divided honors in the holiday 2s they lost the morning game 11 to 9. | Pill today. Ohicago winning the first Hornsby clouted out his 19th homer | 82me, 5 to 3, and St. Louis reversing of the season. Hargrave also slam- |ihe sScore in the second game. The med out a circuit drive. Keck, Cincin- | first game was won by the White Sox natl's exceptional recruit pitcher was |bunching their hits, while in the sec- presented with a watch by residents|Oond game, Faber had one bad inning, of Kirkwood, a suburb, where he for- | When,the Browns touched him for five merly resided. hits, which resulted in four runs. (Afternoon: Game.) ! « (Afternoen Game.) l:lldn‘:i h(m St. Louls (N) ¢ 8t '-::’hh(;) e cnlm-ht:: G ;v’:::mu 'ggp‘;::s“?‘mfl 41710 lchmson,ss 3 0 4 1 518 1 ommitver 4 2 &0 o|Geberes 5 11 3 oMuligandb § 0 : 3 3 430 0 OBomsty,?> 4 24 1 9 |Sierlb 5 20 ¢ oHoperst 5 1109 M 3 Willdms,lt 2 £ 6 0 0Colinasy 4 2 3 4 @ 980 0Scmimit 3335 00 53 8.4 o S A ,?%bli,m,.‘;.e:?,g{g %33 2 0Sheelyid 4 118 09 5.0 0 0 OLavenss 41 0 7 8 4 0 2 3 1Schalke ee530 410 oSwerddllp 41010 4500 OFderp - 3.2 8 21 TS AR F T e 69 00 GaSuunk 9900 110 00 Totals 86143711 1 ey g S z 0 32736 L /ity % (2) Batted for 3 % 2% 8 st i 0 0 1 03 Two base hits, Coilins, hmbm. ahmen. Sheely. Three base -hit, . Hoper, o105 01 x4 hit, Stock. Norwi¢h W. M. Looking flor Games The Norwich W. M. would like to book a few ames for the rest of the season. We would like to hear from EVEN BREAK ON- FOURTH|the American Woolen Co., of Daniel- RED SOX AND SRNAT‘ORS GET ‘was broken. round draw in the ¢pening bout. They severe heating he ever received. * Blood running frem his mouth down soclation, regatta at Peoria. his naked chest and tears trickling| SHOOTING through the heavy growth on his Virginia State trapshooting tour- cheeks, Kansas, held up by his man- ager, could only moan: “He whipped|hand jabs. Loon»fd drove Kansas to me, he-whipped me, and oh, how he|ropes hooking viciously with.. rtgbt- 4 can hit 1 :nd,latu to ed xn.n“-‘u k.- d leeding, e OppOS! e Kansas Fights With Broken Arm ot e e Siars it e e iomwing claims by Kansas' friends| ner. Leonard hooked with left and | e ulna’ ne s arm just above the wrist had been broken HRit to (kg IRch S0, the hatfen cal in the third round of the fight, and | eecr =terted to collapse when Manc| - Now is—-feelmg m that Kansas had fought gamely on for i ‘A,m be — up tflp" Itqs five more rounds with the member | PO Slor i amined tonight by Dr. C. K. Briggs,| Al Wolgast, of Cadillac, Mich; a 3 3 = of Chicago, and Dr. A. L. Barone, of | 20 year old brother of the former " # Barone, of Buffalo, a member of|lightweight champion, and Jack O'- 3 ’ Kansas' camp. They said the bone|Toole of Milwaukee boxed an eight ¥ - practically useless, the fighter was ex- Tihe Prefiminaries Dan Rogers, Kansas' manager, as-|are lightweights. olm m serted he threw the sponge into the| Harold: Smith, of Chicago,. had a ring against Kansas' wishes in order | shade the better of Jimmy Kelloy, to save further injury to his arm. also of Chicago, in the second eight £ u T 3 - Kansas Feels Disgrace of Sponge ?elggt: LT ‘ ’ ”" ’ ‘ . Kansas seemed to be out on his| Dennis O'Keefe, the Chicago welter- § feet, but it. was the disgrace of the|weight, knocked out Eddie Welsh, of sponge that seemed to hurt him ‘most, | South Bend, Ind. in the second round for in his rought career of mapy vic-|of the scheduled eight round semi- tories’ only Leonard had everf before | windup. even sent him to the floor and Leo-| O'Keefe dazed Welsh with a left nard failed to do that today, although |hook to the chin and then floored with there seemed little doubt that one|a crashing riht. He was knocked down more right cross would have put Kan- | three times bLefore he took the count. sas’ flat -on his back for a long count.|They weighed 147 pounds. Almost and Betty Smith also started.|took the lead at the barrier, held it Time 2:09 1-2;: 2:08 1-4; 2:09 3-4.|all the way and finished easily three lengths. ahead, Careful was three 2: 04 chu pacing, purse $1,200. lengths in advance of Bonhomme at (;oger C, chg, by Major C the finish. The track was muddy and skine) ) ¥ the time wasx 1:24 2-5. Knobble, a re- Tiberiiti puix JGnil Dy thehunar oo % Rugz.l’l(l%whm. by Twink- ceding choice, closed at 3 to L. who rushed to his corner, smiled fnces- |\ ANe TAKE TWO e il ) shntly after the bout and declared him- Hedhn:md edgew! LY. i’m y selt well satisfied with the result. GAMES FROM TIGERS | Hedgewood Boy, (McMahon) 3 “They thought because Kansas had| Detroit July 4—Cleveland took both Direct, (Baring) % Clitfside Park, Ashland, Ky. Jul stayed the limit in three other bouts|ends of today’s double header from| joh: Henry, bg, by Wilkoe, 4+—Bill Brennan was given a news with me that I couldn’t put him out.| Detroit, annexing the morning contest (Cox: W ‘3 4 paper decision over Bob Martin in a jThey said when Britton beat me that!4 to 2 and the afternoon game 11 to| " Red Larcelot. Directum J, and Bel. 12-round bout here this afternoon. 1 was through. I guess I showed to-{4. Morton was effective in the pinches mar also started. 2 Bill Brennan was given a newspaper day that I'm still a champion, that I|in the first game, while in the second Time 2:06 105 3-4; 2:04 1-2.|decision over Bob-Martin in a s:;]l{ :ave ;het punch and that I can|the gnd}&nu solved four Detroit pitch- : a "5 < "| round bout here this afternoon. Bren- s ove fast. ers for a total of 18 hits. Score: MLLE nsiderable speed, “If there are any fighters who doubt (Aftsrnoon Game.) ol St D o3 ot v L want them to know that I still have Clovsland _(A) Db 2Ry SEMI-FINALS AT WIMBLEDON | Martin was slow and apparently wait- plenty of what I gave Kansas today. BRENNAN GETS DECISION OVER BOB MARTIN @ N 0 = fatal Wimbledon, July 4 (By the A. P.)—|IBE for a chance to land his . ab h R Dmiuet: '3 1% o o |Mlle, Suzanne Lenglen gave unother|Tight. The fight was Brennan's from Kansas Gets Even Break in First |lanieso OJmes,55 i 01 1 o|great display of her tennis ability today|the start. The only time Rocky even got an|Tembrih GO < AL A even break was in the first sessiOn.|shenconss oHemansgt 4 2 1 o That \Eas an eyen 1::cha|:,se of bdlanc- ‘L{E;N(::; :g:t'.’:b : }; 7 2 the grass court champlonships, defeat- N VICTORY TO HIS LIST ing and sparring with no heavy blows. | LORIE. b v A 871 ing the 'American by the score of 6-1.| Tacoma Speedway, Tacoma, Washn From then+on Leonard increased his :’,I'N“n',_. H ."\‘flflf;.c» e 3186, and wumlng her 'ly into the semi-|ju)y §—Jimmy" Hur’my. sehsational ag- speed and superiority round by round, |Corele.kisp 2CGidhamp I B o 4 o |finals, " tomobfle race driver, added to his laa- wl};i_pginlsfitn 1gppercutls 111(14 semé-cllnel;;s $0:8 3.8 juan: o men's singles . .Y O. Anderson, |, .15 hers today by winning the cleventh which left Kansas looking from side % 3 | of the Australian Davis cup team, defeat- to sidef as if wondering where they 4 ? ',‘ o '{, ed his team mate, Pat o'l}-n Wood, in came from. > —_—— I drawn out, hard-fought match, soc- As the rounds passed Leonard be- 81|68 03 Tommy ailton teok 6-3, 6-3, 2-6, 2-6, §-4. These two singles matches were the only ones that could be played today, rain preventing the playing of the nthers gan shooting over his famous right diess, mingling it with left hooks, which kept the challenger mystified. The number of Leonard's effective ond place after leading Murphy nearly all the way. WILSON KNOCKED OUT ; on the schedule. Except possibly for the blows increased with every round and dnx:::. all hope has now been given up DEMARIS IN FOURTH in the seventh he was figlratively( CHARLEY SWEET WINS IN of finishing the championship foutna-} Rytiand; Vt., July 4—Johnny Wileon, throwing gloves at the Buffalo lad. OPENING GRAND CIRCUIT EVENT|ment by Saturday. The, other wofen Kansas repeatedly swung hard, ho still must play in the round before|ynocked cut Al Demaris, of Indiana- trying especially for the stomach, but| ' North Randall, Cleveland, Ohio, July tha semi-finals ;uyum Dnmflc:: b7 Hse, in the fourth round of a sched- Leonard always danced away, invari- | &—(By_the A." P)—-Charley Sweet, | voryunira county lee “Mrs, Mlla Bjur-| Diaq eight 1o ably returning with arrow-like blows|owned by Dr. L. T. Cooper, of Day-1geqt Maliory, Edgington, Mrs. ,_ i an poat hese to Rocky’s jaw. ton, Ohio, and driven by O, H. (Speck) | Beamish, Mrs. Peachok and Mra. Eiot, Kansas kept shaking’ his head in of Boston, middleweight champion; in her match with Miss Elizabeth Ryan %1 ot Calftonts, in the’ wokien's singles «\a—-n MURPHY ADDS ANOTHER Ersklnes,aalso of Dayton, won h::e Ed- the early rounds over his misses. Once | wards $3,000 purse for 2:08 class pac- TTERS TWO WORLD or twice h¢ smiled, but Leonard ‘al-|ers, the feature event of the forty- PADDOGK”::,“ AND TIES THIRD ways quickly wiped off the smile with |ninth refiewal of Grand Circuit har- a ‘quick jab. ness horse racing, which opened here| Santa Barbara, Calif., July . 4— The Fight in Detail || today before one of the largest crowds | Charles Paddock, .running 100 yards = that ever attended North Randall|here today, set two new world rec- ROUND ONE races. . ords and tied a third. He made a new|, After boxing cautionusly, Leonard| Dr. Cooper’s entry, Roger C., also record of sixty yards in 6,1-5 seconds. led with 1iEht left. Kansas came in|driven by Erskine, won the 4 class, clipping one-fifth of a second off, and with left and clinched, Leonard miss- | pace. also a new record for seventy yndl ed a right uppercut. Kansas swung Summaries: in 7 1-10 seconds, one fifth of a sec- two lefts to the jaw and Leonard 07 danced away. Kansas landed two light | s1500. Petar Juae, Sor. by pe. lefts to the head and missed a right. tex" The Great, (Geeni 1 Leonard sent left to the stomach and| “Migs Ellen Todd, bm, by Kansas landed a similar blow. Leo- | moad, Mac (Palin). 5 3 nard blocked light left to the head i and Kansas hooked left to the sto- Le]\:;x?J.L%kll{on})al:{i & by Mfln $100,000 For ‘l'h!rd Baseman ond faster than the old .record. He tied the record of 9 3-5° mdl for 100 yards. In the second race Paddock step- ped a new world’s record for 80 yards. The time was 7 4-5.seconds. The old o | record was 8 seconds. ;{? tho equ:l- mach. Leonard missed _right swing to led the 75 yard record of -5 seconds. the head at bell. LI R "'a Tn the third sprint he clipped 1 1- ROUND TWO Brk Are: b by - Gorton seconds from the world's record for w e M -ds, running it in 16 flat. The They missed lefts to the head and|Prince (Mallow) RN s ey in the exchange Leonard had the bet- Time 2:097 2:07 3-4; 2:10 3-4, Paddoekalso @et & new reord of 12 1-5 seconds for the 125 vard dash. m?‘;ui"ew?;%go"““ 2:08 class pac- | mpe ola record was 12 2-5 seconds Charley .Sweet, bg, by DX- The record for the 65 yard distance ter of it. Leonard backed Kansas in- to the ropes and sent right to chin. They fought at close quarters and Leonard hooked solidly to body. was not disturbed in these trials. rectly Boy (Hrskihe) 1 ROUND THREE Hal' Bee, bm, by Hal B . Leonard made Kansas miss three| (Childs) 6 1|{FIVE /'WORLD’S MARKS SMASHED left jabs, but Kansas then backed| Wrack, bg, by Peter The BY YOUNG WOMEN SWIMMERS Leonard to the ropes and sent a left | Great (Vglentine) 43 New York, July 4—Five world’s to the stomach. He repeated and Leo-| D. W.*Maloney, blk, g by swimming records for a 75-foot pool were shattered today at Brighton Beach, four. by Miss Sybil Bauer, nard danced away. Leonard imissed|Judge Dillard tRay) left hook, but planted two blows to[ FEaster Belle, bm, by Ingols- body. bee (Pugam) hag roke._champion of the -Illinois | Kansas missed a left and fell down| Henry Direct, Donzo, Dover Boy and [ Athletic chub, Chicago, and a fifth by Benny nailed him with a right to chin, | Peter Henley. also started. Miss -Aileen Riggen. of the Women's making him back away. Leonard land- | Time 2:10 1-2; 2:05 1- Swimming association, New York. ed a light left to head and Kansas D KNOBBIE WINS CARTER missed a left to stomach and straight-| 2:17 class trotting, purse $1,200. ened up Leonard with left to chin. Peter Pluto, chh, by Peter Both missed leffs. Leonard drove back | The Great, (MéDonald) 14ty HANDICAP AT AQUEDUCT with left to chin. Both missed lefts. Lorena Watts, by , General New York, July 4—Knobbie, L: Fa- Leonard drove Kansas into ropes,| Watts, (Edman) # 7 1itor up, won the Carter handicap, in landing two lefts and a right. King Stout, chh, by El Onnto its twenty fourth running at Aqueduct Wills -Xamm,. star_third base- ROUND FOUR (Stout) 2 8)today. man ‘of the Sgn Francisco Coast e R SRR Long Set, bg, by Dillon Ax- Careful was second, Bonhomme was| 1,90y Club, who I8 valued at stomach and Leonard jabbed twice to| "oEiny: ,&%‘{‘,"Tel" St S :*r‘l’;",ro’fi‘:f::',g,“ “;’“c" Naturalist| “¢100 500, and three players. Ha 7 nose, Kansas again missing a left 10| .- ('Donna (Ray) 3 4| The race, over seven furlongs, was| Was purchased by tho Chicag stomach. They traded lefts to head| " n, o n oz, = and Leonard danced away from a left.| 1rumpator, Gen. Byng, Justissima,|worth $7,600 to the winner. Knobbie| Whits Sox. Leonard hooked solidly to stomach and the champion landed a right to the head and uppercutted Kansas. He came in and Leonard landed another uppercut, forcing Kansas to ropes. He slowed up the challenger with another smash to stomach. ROUND FIVE mard landed a light left to head and ‘Kansas missed with left to head. Leonard feinted Kansas into leading and cracked him on the chin with a left. Kansas backed away and Benny planted two rights to chin. Kansas missed a left to head. Leonard dug his right into Kansas stomach twice and Kansas missed a right hook They exchanged body blows and clinched. ROUND SFX Leonard -landed. three lefts without a return and nsas missed with left to stemach. nsas landed ‘a blow that looked low, but Leonard.did not protest. Leonard hooked a Tight and left to, body and Kansas was short with a left. Kansas was short with a left. Kansas missed another left and received a jolt on chin. Leonard put a left to the body and landed a right and a left to head. Kansas was unwilling to open wp and Leonard rocked him with thrée rights and lefts as round ended. f ROUND SEVEN L Leonard landed three lefts to nose without a return. Ho hooked o 1ett|§ THE mmovm ON MOWER has a connection to K: hi; d Kansas back ;%t{fi:zlhlf é’fi.;’:}mn Shot. hie lete SELF-ADJU and AUTOMATI( Y TAKES UP challen; Kan; T PIATA AT ] G m\m - ,"‘“msc‘fss -3 LOW"BII e M ol S stomach an fed- ;:v;to. ml:ft; nnflB reeetveddrwth{igg:. tt‘t’l:d A OF Wm in chin. Benny e him to the rnien . ‘Washington July 4—‘Boston obtain-|son, Putnam Mfg. Co., Baltic, Occum, ed ,an even split with- Washington "on | Jewett City, Colches!er, Glasgo, New the day and on the series, winning|London, Willimantic or any local teams the morning game, 4 to 3 and drop- | We would like to arrange & _game for ping the afternoon battle, 2 to 0. The|this Saturday. Address all menxea | visitors hll Erk:k!on opportunely -in | to Harry Peck, No. 45 North/Cliff St., ; first contest, while Quinn as ef Y corner, landing a right and left to % head. Kansas was bleeding at mouth o from Leonard’s left jab, Leonard ed a left hook. * .~ ROUND EIGHT ; Then came the . eighth. Kanlu mouth bleeding as he