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Pt S el B e E.'C. LEAGUE STATIST ((Special to 'tie Bulletin) ‘Springtiéld, ‘Mass., -July 12— “The “9pening ‘day ‘of the Bay suu.sbor’: oen R Ship'meet at the Bastern States track } The batting averages of the Bastern Ihere provided good racing in the three Jgpe%lcm-mm “that Comins (events ‘oh the card especially in yhe W“Sm;“‘ 4 Bt 1Y oihon heasy ‘2714 'pace when' Iskander, ‘who bldsS{ hitters 'in the-circuit. The following ffair to repeat the performances- of | jeague statistics s the reative (Colonel Bidwell last year, ' came/| strength. wof. the teams. - 3 e D Manmoh st I tront.gliche i’ Batting Average; 1 in . lg::c‘l T!t.'tsi!xup-&rtm and was pever m;‘:”";"int taken part Jheaded doing l:l‘::kmu:d llnn‘ 1_0.8 N‘“‘ll‘ 3 { o time that the gel = i 25 lled only once before. In the second g;‘f‘?" GW~ Iheat the black got awey ‘to,a poot o . C. Istart and there Was a‘retty brush be- Itween Gueswork and James Albert, 'the latter taking the heat by a small margin. Iskander hed no trouble in Ithe next two heats gettin away to.a 1good start each time. ‘olgelle-at-uw, Flemmings _black imare, won the 2:18 trot from a field «of 14 starters after finishing fifth, W A . ninth and second in the first theee H, DeCme“lle's T heats and then taking the next three. AR o~ , T, {Peter Pfaff took the first two heats N e making the best time of the event in R:;“iinflnj B the first heat. My Leaf took the third le, J. C." . heat. ‘mnc&x,ug‘.y % Only two heats were mnecessary in h T ithe n:’:year old trot which was won|Jack Murphy T. 'by Trumpet the favorite for the event. %;:::;r vhg‘ - ‘he money ‘winners were as follows: N. lea'rty, T 2:16 trot 3 in § heats, purse $1,000: ‘l;_ellerin. hp. & Belle-at-Law: bim, s"umN b by Bancaw, (Wlem- va, e lbae ming) 5 9 2 1 1. 1|J McInnis, N. 5, Peter Pfaff, brg, by S;am?elimvg . in 5 or A hosyy e - Grenh Vs 2 of Covie N L 11 &6 X My Leaf, brm, by ggfia};&. Main Leaf,( Kings- ; ley) 9 4 s '3 Belair, 1 Davenport, bh, by Axworthy, (Pitman) 2 2 9 2 Time 2:10 1-4; 212 1-4; 2:11 2712 -2; 2:12 1-4; 2:16, Chappell, N. 2:14 pace 3 in 5 heats, purse $1,000; | B. Liberty, J. Iskander, bg, by San Fran- Lemineux, T. cisco (Sanderlin) 1 5 1 1|Mathewson, W... 16 James Albert, bg, by Cap- J. Hamel, W. tain Fryson (Johnson) 3°1 2 Coda,vN. s S 11 41 Rag's Direct, bg, by Max- Reddy, D. . 10 35 Sxshoanan® o & edo, (Leese) 233 3 2 3| Gley," T. Time 2:08 1-4; 2:10 3-4; 2:12 3-4; Leclaire, J. C. - -4 2:12 1-4 Benjamin, J. C. 7 Bogue, J.C.and D. ., 8 24 Toronto 14; Newark 0. (1st game.) | D9Mme run. Score: % & : w St. i Now Yt Al 2 year ald trot, 2 in 3 heats, purse|Page, D. ... 8 2 Toronto 4; Newarlt 3. (2nd game, 10 oA it ‘ ; 3 ney, J. C. and T. Reading 12; % T8 102 Trumpet, bay colt, by Etawah, 5 ] R, s eading % Rochester 6. e 272 303 Colonel Foots, bay colt, Dillon Derocher, M. 10 ‘3% o naRae St 3 3 7 3 e Axworthy, (Prector) 2 2 2|Gagnon, D. 10 38 New Haven 9; FitchBurg 1. o850 3218 Miss Affection, bay filly, by Eta- Laporte, M 5 .18 Ratdlards Waterpury 8 3 s fen s WE ansy > : W. Liberty, J. 5 18 Bridgeport 4; Albany 4. e S Peter Winder, bay colt, by Chest- Leagus Standing Fittstield: 14 ;; Springfield '5. . 100 21 s .4 Ly D e T Dy Rah e AP RO _STANDINGS. 001 R Tomorrow's program will inelude the | Now . London e et National League: maws gO pace, three-year-old trot and| Willimantic 8 4 400 | L 11 pace. . Taftville .. 6 5 4500 é\[eWLY"{? : 5 02010 0 04 07 B2 B v Danielson E e New Yok 5 007003001 06—t AVANTS-NUGGETS GAME Mmewspo . 2 § }83 Chicago . 38 Two besp hits, McManus 2, Severeld, Buth. Home BIG EVENT TONIGHT Toam Radorde e e Te Avants and the Nuggets, two GEAR B H TR Avel P 1456 | HEIMANN'S HOMER AND COBB'S e | Pittsburgh 43 456 local teams that hold the center.of the | Willimantic 10 ‘343 63 97 130 543 s i o stage in local baseball meet tonight v at the Fabgrounds in the third twi- };af,te‘tt"%ny ,‘8 B light ame pf the series The g&mr is| ‘Dainfelson 40 331 31 72 80 218 called at 6:30 o'clock daylight tife,|New Londqn 11 358 51 73 108 204 and it is expected .that long before | Moosup 11 259 28 75 99 186 Umpire Humphrey calls * play the Pitchers’ z stand$ will be patked. It was report- itchers’ Records ed that a band would pldy during GwW the game but this’ report’ coud not|Chappell, N. L. .. be verified. ] E. Liberty, J. C The Nuggets after suffering tiwo' de- | Everett, J. C. feats have their backs up and have been scouting around to 'locate some new matarial and it is reported that|Mathewson, W several of those who'played on Tues- | Morin, T. day night will warm the bepch. Capt.|Cranker, N. L. Geo. Madden keeps his pitcher. for |Oberg, M. ..... this game in the dark. The chances|Shahan, J. C. . are that George himself will. not do|Corcoran, T. the heavy work considening.the show- | Riley.- M. ing he made in the last game. Jack | Martin, D. Craney has been shifted from third|Passmore, D. ...... to srmnd where they don’t come down Team Fielding as 18 T ® PO A E Ave P g i thel Jewett City ' 10. 255 i18 a1 9% twirling. Slim had the Nuggets eating | poroiio 00" 11 204 127 37 (s19 out of his hand in the last game and PRGN M says he will pitch left-handed to give | Danielson 10 256 113 35 913 the Nuggets a chance tomignt. Willimantic 10 260 124 38 910 Moosup 11282 134 43 .90 ANTI-PRIZEFIGHT COMMITTEE PRESENT THEIR CASE ALEXANDER UNUABLE TO Jersey City, N. Y., July 12—The An- CHECK GIANT ATTACK ti-Prize committee of the State Coun-| - Chicago, July 12—Grover iAlexander cil of Churches of New Jersey late|was unable to stop New York today today presented a brief to Governor | and Chicago took its second defeat, Edwards petitioning him to use hig|5 to 1. power to prevent the icensing of the| The league leaders out-played the Benny Leonard-Dew Tendler contest|locals on the defense and their at- Bcheduled to be held at Boyles' Thir- | tack was opportune. Fred Toney had ty Acres on July 27—A public hear- | little difficulty holding Killifers men ing on the matter of ljcensing the ex- | 5afe, as the fieding behind him was hibition will be held at the office of | Perfect, Frisch, Meusel and. Cunning- the State boxing commission here to- morrow, The brief of the anti-prize fight committee states that Tex Rickard, who is promoting the contest, has ad- yertised the bout as being held for the lightweiht championship of the Kelly, 0 Kelleher,1b world.® It quotes the' stats crimes | Lobo: % Krug,3b lawe and the ruling of Supreme Court | ¢’ § Qa0 dustice Swazy that the Dempsey-Car- | foo o pentier contest was “ a prize fight : and states that “the intent of the can- :untt:n !to llrz.hxnt each other is an por! element. tending show it to be a prize fight.” b Governor Edwards told the commit- tee he would read the brief caretully | e 3 . and if he decided the contest was'to| Che s sovae. a prize fight, he would oppose it, bth- erwise he would not. —_— ot o on s oo 0 4 B e B 1o 00 o s o O D =100 10 908 Hh K iy cocoouedit® , 4 TSRt 1 [ooonswmnmnsad Slassnsnsvanse ®| sosossumannor, wlssesnicsccon 3 2 o 1l REDS WIN FROM DODGERS AID'ED BY DONOHUE’'S PITCHING ™8| Cincinnait, Onio., July 12—The Reds LENGTH OF HOLES AND Biie s Bookiyn 4 to,1 thday. Dono- \ Yy a tri - PAR ON SKOKIE LINKS J| ble by "the firet two. Uen . 0 's game with Brooklyn, t n'g:thl:;n& ll:hi’”;k'o:‘:d o for Bl that the visitors were uny:baba'» gae!:e: T e e n:&:fl man pest fi:figh b;.ge. Grime: was not open golf championshi o T Ly Peved are ob ronapantp 18 elnk B serior. The inriela wiek: op i Koss .§} was of championshi Hple Yards Par Hole Yards Par' || accepted 12 chanoee mooiore: Fonseca :zg TR ) inc 9 11 480 < & s> hipo o #9' 4 112 s & MiEEPm 4 roe a0 4 (a3 388 3 HH Bl 580 & || 14 35 4 81 368 30 4 5 WO 4 e 1380 215 3 [l 16 368 4 30 tas 435 4 |l a1 430, 4., 20 1t e 185 3 18 470 13 4 030 70 Ll ] Tetats 32 6 (x) Batted (xx) Batted for Brooklyn b 5 "| HORNSBY GETS ANOTHER » HOMER, TOTAL NOW 23 _8t. Louis, July 12—Rogers Hornsb: Wt. Louis Cardinels, further ins-, 1 his home run lead for both major leagues by smashing out his twenty-third circuit swat against Phil- adelphia in the first game here today. Lee Meadows was pitching, =~ - “A% THE HALF WAY MARK(] 0 ruuns‘:..&ngkk._N J. _Annual tournament of Hunting Cl}ll. at Rockaway, GAMES TODAY. , i National League Boston at Pittsburgh, New York at Chicago... ' Brooklyn at Cincinnati, Philadelphia at St. Louis. American League ' Cleveland -at Boston. St. Louis at New Y/ k. * Chicago at Washington. Detroit ‘at Philadeiphia. ° s Y!!TFBDAY RESULTS Natlonal League. Boston 4; Pittsburgh 3. Brooklyn 1; Cincinnati. 4. New York 5; Chicago -1 Philadelphit §; St. Louls 2. (1st game) ot 6-0, 64, feature . Lenglen's playing was n':f ‘Wimbledon, July 12—(By the A. P.)| :04.1-2; d 3 SUZANNE MOBBED BY HER . |fJeus vale sissoc = o ADMIRING TENNIS FRIENDS| thy, (White) = _ - ; - Baron, Etawah, ") —Suzanne Lenglen was mibbed by " the ‘mixeg. [ &?m:' i Bl N%moad.’v soommed| torles. today: She kissed & mumber of tired after his twiy previous matches 5 ot‘tha_flw,-uthoughg Lycett and Miss Anderson won a great up-hill fight ter losing the first two sets. Lycett's| inly refirsed to say anything, apparent- | Laura Forbes, bm, (Jump) 5 Ryan played- well, - they -could 'not Am . .-+ 300 ihery. sy e R S e R S e \ 2 b ‘ecen S ds .y ol %mm s e Shenwu :qrc"un to form and that the ~2:18 pace, 2 in 3 héats; purse $1,000: | til the last moment to | n the men’s doubles, Lycett and| whole tournament -had been spoiled| Estag, 'bm, by Nutz Ford, (Mor- pion’s baggage. af- | by rain, the world’s champion laxigh- [rison) ‘wionderful playing featured the match|ly was anxious to avoid further com- The‘ ‘Sherwiood, chg, (Murphy) / I:nd'came'dlp lxsummxreu to acclaim | troversy. She left the ‘impression on}Nelta' Patch, bm, (Egan) him as one of the greatest doubles|questioners that she was anxious to|Arrowhead, bg, (Wilson) players in the world. Heex'aulled Ander- | avoid any statement that might cause| Lucy Peter, Northern Earl, son through in the thick of ¢he match ill-feeling. 3 3 WILLIAMS GETS HIS 218T New York, July 12—St. Louis tained the American league lead HOMER AS BROWNS WIN Hall and Larkspur also started. Jestic. THE GREAT ROSE IS AGAIN RETURNED A VICTOR re-| Fort Miami Park, Toledo, O., July to- | 12—The Great Rose won the Tecumseh RAIN PREVENTS PLAY IN OPEN GOLF TOURNEY |LYNCH, B! Glencoe, Ill, July 12—(By the A. P.) —Prevented from testing their skill _ ‘When the belated rowing Time 2:06 1- Hoover himself will follow UFF AND MANAGERS “SUSPENDED BY COMMISSION Neéw York, July 12—Joe Lynch. basi- day by defeating New York 7 to -4.|stake feature event at today's Grand | tqday because of a downpour of rain,[tamweight champion, Johnny £ The Browns-: held: up play in the fifth | Circuit races in hollow fashjon, taking | which floaded the course, more than | who lost the title to the former = inning for 19 ' minutes in protes| Umpire Chill's decision . perm! Philadelphia 3; St. Louls 2 (2nd game.) | V> however, refused to _forfeit American League. Chicago 4; Washington 1. St. Louis 7; New York 4. Detroit 7; Philadelphia 3. Cleveland 11; Boston 7. International League. Baltimore 6; Syracuse 2. Buffalo 4; Jersey City 1. Philadelphia. Boston .... St. Louis . New York . Chicago . Detroit ‘Washington . Cleveland 44 Boston . 45 Philadelphi 44 PHILLIES GIVE CARDS BAD SETBACK IN DUAL BILL St. Louls, July 12—The Phillies feated the Gardinals.in both today's double-header,: 8 to: 2, and -3 game ofter Chill had. indleated puit off, the Yankee ber Pruett, college, recruit, fanned Ruth three times in the pinches, once with the bases full. Sisler's-single’ in 8th with the bases full, won the game for St. Louis. Williams hit his 21st 392 FIVE HITS WIN FOR TIGERS 368 | ' Philadelphia,” July ‘12—Detroit ‘won the third game of the geries with Phil- p.c. | adelphia today 7 to 3. Heilmann 590 | his '14th home run of the season in 371 | ninth with two on base. Cobb made .519 | five hits in as many times up. Score: Detreit [ Hl(llddbllll (R) $ 2 £ 512 ) b 475 | Biuey 3 hpo . Fe 5703 463 | Joneszv 0.1 4 202 433 | Cobb 10 H ‘4.,9 1 1-0Hzusenid - 2.0 8 e 1 9 9Mliect %03 2 3 0brugsve 3 I3 3 3 0Welehtt & i3 82 2Dykemsb 4.0 1 05 8Xavlocp 3 03 icGowan © 0 0 ends of 2.5 to 2.,The loss of the first game broke the locals' winning streak of eight straight. Rogers: Hornsby hit his 23rd Home ' run, home run :f gxe season in the l‘l'rlxth inning of the first game. Pitcher Jim- . S Ry my Ring won his own game in the| FABER ALLOWS SENATORS seventh inning of ‘the closing game with. a drive into the right field seats. Score: (First Qame.) ‘Washington to four scattered singles Philadelphla (N) . “st. Leuls (A) today, Chicago winning easily 4 to 1. @ hpo ae ab hpo a | Mbostil collected a single, double, and BUS'NESS ”“ Repp.b 5 3 0 L 0Faekrt & 0 5 ¢ o|a triple off Francis and scored three m A Wmnt iR, Lt G YT : - : 2 Chioaso (A) Washington (A) ? . e Walker,if 4 2 1 0 OSchuMtzlf 3 1 0 0 ¢ iy Teef' 501 0 0Mannlf .0 0.0 06 S iy b et e D0 TG 0 s ti1e4 . \ ; : ew and important achievement Peteme 2 02 0 ORtooan 3 110 o i $lge e i This car represents a new and - e LSl e T &40 FE R in commercial transportation. — — — — — Lavan,ss - Totaks 3410 "°1?’:’,,"""H.:H vt e . 5 North.p f 2 1 Beter 0 9i00 0 goace 2 For the first time in motor car history, business mén e 5 01 oFunckp 39016 e Ly 01 PR are enabled to buy a closed car, the body of which g AT 1o ey built throughout of stecl. ; Lo Bilted tor oot In 9tk bace hits, Yaryan, Mostl, Shesly. Thres 3 nis ol 4 truction sesery. INDIANS POUND RED SOX e § od until now to open cars—ere particulagly marked (asoond. 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The dodrs enap neatly Withowe 4 8 8.1 1Lavinks 3y e 1 3371 0 tolebdet 503 1] ! 3 Py s Ringp 4 2 0 1 o Ehenein 2.9 Giivovmen s e o Body squeaks are climinated,” Dodge Brothers Tols 3101 3 elmeenr 1 5 000 o $itworan 5a3ii) | <+ .cnemel is baked on the surface of the stecl—a per- £ir i 4.3 307 03Colim,xt 4 0 2 ; . tustrous Snich, impervious to weer, Z 4o e et 2 _nnnt S ) to 2 4062 Lynch,e 9. 0-1 6 6 = § 33 0. 0Pitlengerss 3 3 B 3.0 . ONellie '5 38 ¢ 0Parocky 0 0 09 8 ; Covelesile.p 5 0 0.2 0 Kamp: 4°L 132 * N i e ZESEAIE Y LS. 000 ' Totas' W20 81 . et s : Totls WU 8 ] - gz),-l_lgtd fo!lmhmr 5 # + BRAVES AGAIN HAND T e s Business houses 'that equip their salesmen with PIRATES A DEFEAT PR paie ik Ak Pittsburgh, July 13—The Braves again’ defeated Briteburen 3| ‘TUT” JACKSON SIGNED to 3 today. Yellowhorse. out-pitehed ‘Watson, but the Ssupport wabbled at a Washington, July 12—Faber the Braves two runs, With two Pitts- Meusel to score.on a ball thrown into| foo two miles, then was drawn. Cox thé St. Louis dugout. Umpire Connol- | started the horse although he was lame| the 24 low scorers and ‘ties for the|ing commission until an in the § The' first heat in 2:04 1-2 took much|24th going into the finals. scheduled |is made of the wanted to do so, and-St. Libuis resum- ed play. Manager Huggins later was Gl o tiuoBroesnon vl benorssiassan 341 FOUR SCATTERED HITS MEET . WILLS NEXT MONTH New York, July 12—Tut Jackson, ing | three heats. 100 gofers tomorrow will play quali- | 4@y night, apd their managers, ng| The Laurel Hall was a contender |fying rounds in the national open golf | Mead and he 10f the Good Time farm entry’s speed.i now for Friday and Saturday. . they met. after chasing the winner to the wire| da: the unfinished 2:18 trot. In the 2:05 pace, one heat of which nerally, <hampionship golf | &ny driver, after Logan Hedgewood won |the players that today's play was call won. Decision was reserved by the|Si8ns of cessation at 10 a. m. It was Jackson Grattan, heavy favorite, took the 2:07 pace in straight heats without much effort. Summaries: under six inches of water. The first and ‘second greens were small lakes. and all along every fairway were nu- ‘when 2:18 trot (first heat raced Monday), 2 in 3 heats, purse $1,000: thy, (Cox) in bathing suits went swimming, un- Peter Pluto, sh, (McDonald) til chased away. Trumpan:;. bg, (Erskine) Miss Willoughby, dg, (White) { HE! Tadk T the,- (Coiney MOLLA ON HER WAY Justissima also started. HOME AFTER, DEFEAT it the = 2 in 3 heats, purse $1,000: nis champion, sailed for home today | Do Grace Direct, bm, by Walter ° on the Hiomeric after a strenuous cam- JEn LR SRS wlabrsnsssssn | A Business [COUuPE : held ’ moter ears have been quick to recogaise in this T ecups & very enusual iavestmest, . 5 critical ‘time, Rohwer's , fumbls. giv e ¢ Washi " Court : . ; U'r m el 2 Dempeor. 1n" = pout. hiers abort : 1029 MAIN STREET - W contract with Promoter Dave Driseoll, | - ' = burgh men on base and bne out in the | Hahiry [Wills, <f lored| chall of last of the ninth, Miller relieved Wat- | Jack i 4 ! son and ret(i;)sd the side. = August 7. Jackson’s manager made the Beston Pittsbargh - (N) Pegr bl % b Bee ¢ *land tomorrow Driscoll will attempt to FonM 40 6.1:1 5 2 4 o o |close negotiations with Patrick Mul- Craleet. < €.8:8:8.. 4, 42 3 0.0 |lins” who handles Wills'. affairs. e g $ 34 30%|, The match, if staged, will be the Ford, $ i ere {33 2 2| tirst important one that Wills has en- 31820 416y gaged in since he came into the lime- : z : 0 3ceas light as the most formidable contend- Rt 4211 %)er for Dempsey's title. Because of the ——— — = Tofals 381 9 1 | signin of a .Dempsey-Wills contract L T yesterday, unusual ' interest will be 5300800 0 0 14| Jackson was matéhed to meet Jack g {4 320100 0 ¢ t3|Johnson, former champion, on Juy 4/ base hits, Carey, Grimm and Boeckel but.Ohio authorities prevented the Benny Leonard chastise Rocky Kan- 1 AR SCH_ I sas'af Michigan City, Ind,, July 4 wara | BANDIS RULES ELSCH IS unanimous in praising- the fast work .ofithe lightweight champion. If Leo- nard has gone one-little m}dn‘:?m‘ it at “all 5 to . his unr?: ‘When -he TENDLER WILL LOSE Milwaukes sport writers who saw Pt 3 bit they |- July 27 .at Jersey City the, n| fight critics declare the by 5 bout. ‘Since April 8, 1921, Jackson has MILWAUKEE SPORTS SAY * [éheent in forty one bouts. He is 21 years :::‘!l, weighs 205 pounds and is six feet .-~ - PROPERTY OF WHITE SOX the first heat today. “Bi° Shevely|ed Off after a conference of U. S. G.| DEMPSEY WILL PROBABLY drove the mare in the third heat and|A. officials, when the rain showed no MEET ‘WILLS ON Montreal, 'July 12— judges in Baring’s case. :Z‘l‘i"“ the course was simply unplay- | .ovvoeight a::mpxon' of the world, Two thirds of the 18t fairway was|S5aid today re probably .would ‘meel John Ilenry, bg, (C:x) 7 ship by Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen at]four scattered hits. today were tournament on the Skokie Oourse, with , Suspended by the New: York state box- contract. under which The Sherwood cup for three year| Tomorrow's players will comprise| The commission acted on allegations old trotters, another added money | the third and final section of the ap- | that the state law was vidlated when event, went to Lee Worthy, -second |'proximately 335 entrants, fifty-one m\:h g‘:":‘:fid .f:“m3”-°" “te 1 straight “heats. Collatera, | havin, ualified Monda; - 4 additiona) e iy 7} e 7 and Tues- | Cum' 1t he Jost his ¢itle: “The" &rowd in the first weakened and Baron Eta-| Today's postponement was the first|Was smaller than was exy - wah placing, Alma Worthy, favorite,|in this country in'a national ttourna- | it is related, Lynch must pay nearly was outside the money. ment, althought veteran golfers said|$10:000 to make up the deficit. Longset, drived by Cox, took the|they remembered an occasion years iy Ry o] “}"’;“w"' Wf::; fhnt 3 ¥ a0 when a terrific. storm caused play match . 4 second and winning heat of Monday's 1006 Brapped 4 & Dritishimaatoh. fifty sper .cent.,of the s:g:‘ m way ‘they #hoodt.;m Yo M by Gi X maches are played, rain ir shine, and | its Suarantees; No date has beef Todwon Aiaptased 8. B Barine” pac| It was Tiot tArOUR any sympaihy for | 10F & hearing of the matier EY-2, 1927 ’ Dempsey, Carpentier Georges in Jersey City. The. champfon arrived merous ponds twenty and thirty yards " afternoon 7 sqguiare. The green were virtually un- :‘: fl:;flg‘g;dvmfglr = Ipu!table and the sand pits were la- N‘Y and ldt“{i'nm Longset, bh, by Dillon Axwor- goons ,in whioch a group of youngsters bec. From' there ‘He: wilt %o to St Johns, N. B, and later tour most of thiny, Tor Que: ~ Baltic A. A. Wins From Paragens The Baltic A. A." with Simineau Time 2:08; 2:06 1-2, Southampton, England, July 12—| pitching were too strong for the Para- " (By the A, P.)—Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt| gons on Sayles Field, Baltic i twi- 2:05 pace; first heat raced .Monday, | Mallory, American woman lawn ten- | light game which they won 8 to 0. hy of the itiq Direct, (Earing, Shevely) paign of several weeks . on English{ but was for _ e its Logan Hedgewood, bg,- by ¢ courts culminating ir her defeat last{ which coupled with errors netted eight $Hedgewood Boy( McMahon). week for the grass court champion- | runs. Simineau held the Paragons to