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OLD KID SAMSON LOST HIS PUNCH THE MOMENT HIS WIFE, DELILAH, GOT HER FINGERS INTO HIS HAIR. CUBS INGREASE LEAD WHILE GIANTS ARE (DLE SS en Yankees Beat the Athletics, While the Red Sox Are Laying Gif, and Recover the Front Line in the Ameiican League Race. By Hugh Fullerton. pros vate o "a who may claim to be 4 : i Wall players, It might be a fine idea | Oveoriaht 918. by i Co. for the Government to appoint three | x ‘nie attared down and | Celene * and two managers HILE rain splattered down and on @ comntittee to decide what a bi prevented the pasttming of | piayer is, which would leave Ruth, the Giants and Phiis yesterday the Johnson, Cobb, Speaker, Sisier and «| Yanks wreaked horrid vengeance |few others tn the big leagues. One | upom the Athletics, and by hammer: | Flayans on hie olka eee ee! ing Vean Gregg’s |out about twenty-three for useful | offeri#gs all over | service. the lot they won | a game, recov. | ered first place in the American| League and add ed considerable embonpoint to terday, for Outflelder Cruise, one of the best hitters and players on the Cardinals, was called home by his draft board in Alabama on notific | tion that he had been placed in Clas 1A. Whether bis classification was ot left hunded pitching now being Nationals refused to obey the served is poor, In the game Huggins onal Commission tovk advantage of the chaner Hyatt, off his now.y acquired » Ns the ter- amd werd bin to hit for Kk, Who son for Was sltsitly tf his teed. and th unless as the game the : i they can get more money played short, on Weekdays in their own towns veil th Yanks won - | ha stitercia Clevela HE races in the two leagues are Club kept right on coming, stopping getting better, although the Detroit We have been preaicting that the St, Louis bro 3 were certain bo start that we to he a ances are the National Leagur two-club rac will con NE club received a hard jar yes- | Giants’ THE Sudden Work in Box by Their Cartoonist-Vocalist-Pitcher, | Who Is Twirling Champicnship Ball for Them. “> TWILIGHT” BALL PROVES FAILURE ON BOSTON TRIAL NING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1918. ) SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KINDS AL Demaree’ 8 Return to Old- Time Form | One of Season’s Biggest Come-Back Largely Due to Wonderful Sensations ME? YA | Ic t Clear the Way! NE side! Ye new-born batting kings! a drive sooner or but did r The « © are holding their own and --—.— expect it to happen just yet. However, Cubs almost even aie for Don't clutter up the way! under the leader of Burke w their trials| Braves and Dodgers to Resori i P ; : ‘owns c Meg GH 2 renee Pore TS You all have had your swatting flings with # st 8, altnoukn | Md Schedule in To-Da 6 3 the fact that heavy losses, to OM Schedule i Upon the field of play. White Sox are a badly ian okuep their team ‘intact, | Game. You've shown the punch to thrill the mob broken down bali club. i and Mitchell is accomplishing wonders The Browns ! ed tho Whit with a mediocre outfit bucked by su- | Of lusty bleacher me on both ends of a double ader perb pitching, It is rather muckerish | BOSTON, July 2. are crowding forward to the posiion | to figure winning because one’s! yan in poston ae ea But one side, please, for Tyrus Cobb that they are bound to reach sooncr nt d, but in dope there | fait Has busted out again. or jate ' ae ntir and the Giants will| tried yesterday by the Braves Almost month ago, when e | stronger than the Cubs by Robins, and while © home team De r = sana srowns were”in! News York, Fletier Aiigs HMMA CHINE Weiter | tome racks ceo raneiveutaie: ke Perhaps next year you'll lead the host Jonen told me that it was his honest lors, which event ta ¢ ; Reb fa ahi Set : belief that the Browns would work pen wither this week or | Adding throng turned thelr thumb And win eternal fame, better under some other manawer a I has mo other first clasa |down, It wasn't the voice of thode And be acclaimed, by song and toast his sensitive composition he felt that and the departure of Kil re present that impressed the i he wne not getting the best results beer Oe lela [sree Ware DIMA AL LE pi uaeee UN A hero of the game. from the teain, It was no’ ier needle ment, It ne Voic Your time will come, your day is near players did not like hi W ecalln Lae. | droves who staye ur ti did, but he felt that Uy y ry Doyle ts k in uniform and prob. | crowds as a rule You've clinched your big league job; St tomperacsonte afd that hel was) abiy wi t playing during the next | ering wa: Sid ds tack aa Sagi efnesing up Reeie of the men hol ton days. He not strong yet nor | gay wil you mus! another year, had, ie Dlamed S| hus he entirely regained bis strength ‘The score was 3 to 3. The reason is: Ty Cobb. inclined to Inveht at him we being) arior his recent aperation, but he is\ Put Teagan was at his red-neade , ane * |pructising well, and one thing is cer-| pest aguinet his former associates The King of Swat has let you stay 4 ed the} tain, those operations get uw fellow) pon Carlos surely dot to wallop ‘ 6 - : ; BPE ic ede gl glee lcd ih jdown to weight quickly. Doyle c4.-| the Hoblus, Ho limited them to onc To give you all a show ; on and @ not expected to go aa fast or play Y the ninth inning, when @ He {9 a hustling, aggressive and Very | as pritliantly as he did during the PEAY Poduead two Ting As leaders of the slugging fray, likable fellow ang one Aad y season, but the moral effect of — tube Marquard tried his wares on But now you all must go. Tey RT ee etiesor seems {NAviNE him ‘back on the infleld wit! the Boston boys, but to. an Aa go. 6 collapse © e Gox se; ne great Thi ft’ hander i - " prea conepe oc Le Yi A Boe MOE | be eres Pcie The lanky, loft hander was foun You might as well step down and out pected, even with the heavy los: when laid the foundation And just abide your time, WILIGHT ball did not prove of a success at Boston, al- though it had the effect of causing the players to hustle between in- | nings and play rapidly. Sluggish ac- | Lions, loitering going to and from the | field, and lowfing tactics, especially | by the pitchers, have served to drag games out interminably this soason, 1 few games have been played a kly as they should be. The ma ty of games have required clo to two hours to play, even when few runs were scored There are three umpires in the | American League and two tn the Na- |tonal Teaane who keep the players hurrying in and out from their posl- tions and it is noticeable that games in which these men work bebind the bat’ the time of th me is from ten fifteen minutes faster than wien the other umpires is offici- the team suffered to the arm: hale navy and the shipyards league. Even more, the absence of Schalk yor a! week seomed to affect the club. There are rumors of dissatisfaction and lack of harmony in the team, but these rumors always follow the break-up of good club. “fo my way of thinking the loss of | Coach Kid Gleason and of Trainer BM Buckner was almost as heavy a ‘blew to the club as was the loss of Jackson, Faber and Uiams., At feast Gleason and Buckner would have maintained harmony and condi. | tion in the club. the | muc UTHOUGH yesterday was the be gining of the work or fight! era, baseball continued as usual, and there wero encouraging reports that | me was to be allowed to con- | to tive the Gov-| one of St, Louly at Cleveland, | MADE OUT | O'NeR; Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, | HOW THE OTHER NATIONAL LEAGUE. Coumbe and Cupningtiom |; York. 8. AMERICAN LEAGUE, Poiswelt - Lhe " inet game y VOOTOL OVO 2 BY Desde uot aod Killer; May and H eck Piiiadeionia 6 Box Scores of Games Played By Local Clubs | AT BOSTON. BROOKLYN (S) Tb boa Sacrifice Baker (Behe 8G si! | ‘stuck’ ut wc ea Because when begins to clout Your hopes aren’t worth a dime, TY CORB IS THE MOST CONSIDDRATE OF : $ RIVALS AKOUT THREE MON" LIFE ALL CHAMPIONS, HI HS BEFORE SHOWING OF Ty either relishes all kinds of pitching or else he's got a perfect under- | standing with the batting averages, But like aM prima donnas, T. Raymond suspense until he is ready to cat loose, KIDDING THE KING War ts apt to change the complexion of almost anything. A year ago Arlie Latham was voted an infield fly as an umpire in the sticks, Presto! One year of war finds Arlie teaching King George of Eng- ~ < land the difference between a hot dog and a pop bottle. STON (8) ROOTS mae likes to keep the audience in tinue. Ay tenting HAE A tte (ating ay aie’ Prime 9} Despite his advanced age, King George has almost equalled Ed lon ot interfering, with the major | An ump who keeps the game on the uning, bit by batted] Reylbach'’s record for giving balls and should have no difficulty over leagues, but will not rule basoball an | jump wins popularity with the crows 000008 signing with the Cards, who seem to judge a ball player by his uniform. easentli! because of a ewarm of seml- and adds interest to the game eer Se pay te | Rechaps Arie will win eduehy or an saridam for entectainina doll hie me Rurna —Jonyetoo, Dawert @ Wot Tati! King George and his subjects, thereby stealing a march on Kid Gleason Wiest o Tite | and Nick Altrock, Gut he'll find it hard to persuade an English sports- MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS ¢ yong raze | man to steal # base or catch flies. How absurd! i two, I . e Lt SP al | THAT THE BRAVES HAVE ADAPTHD TWILIGHT BALL DOESN'T NATIONAL LEAGUE. | AMERICAN LEAGUE, ° 2 ieaine Picher~ | NECESSARILY MEAN THAT THEY HAVH BECOME DARK HORSES Lome W. L. Pe. | OLUBS W. I. Fo. | CLUBS W CLUBS W. Ly Pe, |IN THE RACE pened 18 706] Pitts ..28 34 .462/N, ¥...87 St, L...8% 85 .4an| AT PHILADELPHIA. ’ paren N. ¥...41 20 .672] Bktya .25 35 .417| Boston. 39 28 yf NEW TOUR (4) PHILADULE ITS (4), It remained for Charlotte Boyle to change the complexion of the 100- Boston .81 33 .484] Cinetn .25 35 .417| Cleve ..40 31 verienn rt"! ) 2 85 yard championship for mermaids. Phila ,.28 32 .467| St, 1...24 38 .387/ Wash ..36 85 ef 2 ol 2 eee io 8 a) ne men become proficient in the steel Industry, but their success is GAMES YESTERDAY. ete a art y due to stealing ball players. Boston, 5; Brooklyn, 2. WARK 42 es nionge, 4; St, Louis, 2. c 3.8 1 2 & : ree . om Muteaeighie-Now York (rain), Cleveland, 43 Detro! Crag 0. 18 9 8 88 IT IS HARD TO SAY WHETHER THE GIRL WHO LOST A SWIM GAMES TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY. mh.) d 2 PO) MING RACE RCAUSE OF POOR FORM WOULD CONSIDER IT A Philedetphin at New York. Now York at Philadelphia, ike KNOCK OR A BOOST Brooklyn at Boston, Boston at Washington, Toes... — Chicage et st, Louis, Detroit at Chicago, h imioe Those who make their homes just beyond the right field fence in Amer lican League ball parks sympathize with London air raid victims whenever Babe Ruth is in town, Son | knocked Doe Scanlan and Chuck Demong off the shelf, Bay. tilts "Oer" Crewe ‘Cleee suty of the lurf reveals the fect that @ lot of hore are faster at two me ot ‘most Hite, nS Rare THE YTUDY OF FINANCE HAS SUPPLANTD THE SCIONTIFIC COURSE IN QUEENSB Y CoOL Judsing from the Syracuse Hne-up Sunday, the war, must have YANKEES BAT WAY INTO FIRST PLACE IN A. L. FLAG RAGE Bus New York Boys Scalp Vean Gregg, Athletic’s Star, for | Second Time in Series. PUTLADELPHIA, Pa, July 2.-The Yankees batted their way back inte first place in the Amertean Tague race in one fierce half inning | when they took the sealp of Vean| Gregg, Connie Mack's star pitcher, for | the second time in the series, On Fri- beat they him by a score of 10] hamn ik out five runs In the Inning, and in the frat mning | to-day they began right where they left | off, knocking out four hits whic mixed with two errors, gave then four and Winning the game right The final score to-day was 9 day to 2, ninth rong, the to hed for the Yanks en in subjection | nd eighth, whe} only tallies, Shanaon J his batting average with three afeties, but the r of the Athietics were able w do but ttle with the Sala manca slinger Merlin Kopp returned to the Ath- letics to play. left field until he 15 his final call to the army in Auge | ust, but Mack still has troubles, David son, his utility infielder, resi d last) Ray Caldwell pl and held the Mack except in the they made t rst ‘night, saying he could see no future 1D baseball. As Joe Dugan quit on Satur fay anie had to put Rube Oldri Into the game second base. 'T' veteran did well, having one tiseue tte x chances. It was rumored to-day that Dugan will be buck at second in & st place through Bos- Pile Senators on Sun | Viens on. their inetiie. ton mee, Miller opened with a triple Li i Peck fo ies out, but Frank | te nade the first.of three. hits for | Pratt siugind to lett: Baker, stoppinw cond. tipp singied ito tert “also, | (ng Laker, end when Kopp. fumbl wo to third and nel se Thodie rolled to. G fans clouted A a ‘nanan day put t a seo “hannon, doubled Bodie at box for the Ath nd Hannah greeted lott also and ‘od on fly Caldwe! ene Baker's a pitched th he Mackmen and yielded ly due to Sha ame safely won Ham Hyatt hit for Peek inthe seventh and Aaron Ward finished the ame at short for the visitors, He had little to do. Joe Finneran or Allen Ruassefl 1 to-day, as he iv saving his left hander» > -- NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ¥ where! mr MD Bh to 4 ib 31 11 8 Yesterday. first earne) came) we A’ Winghamton. 6. 0-Day. dorset Clty at Buftato, Nowark a Tonme, | jautdinore 5 wreewes aw gatta to be held at I Jim Ten By J advance of the Ind wat | Boat oarsmen to make the sald, horse show and r brilliant volleying and speedy x6 THE WIND THAT THE HOME PLAYER A FOUL INTO ONE OF pb EA Misti BLOWS DUST INTO 'SEYES MAY BLOW Sport Briefs July 2.—In an effort to ob- for the big Red Cross uth on July 1 ROSTON, ain entrie ek Jr. as a here pendence Day re ‘The former coach of the Duluth Club will endeavor to Interest trip as the guests of the Duluth club, The latter organiza- jon has agreed to furnish the visitors | with both four and eight oared shells single #oull shells will lub has not enougn equip out of n entrants, The varsmen of other Hastern cit Mia Will accept a similar Invitation, dara and have » be carried, as the c BOSTON, July 2.-/The dates for the 8 to be given for the benefit of the Hoston Metropolitan Chapter of the Aimerican Red Cross by the Boston Fair Association, Readville Park, Parkville, Mass been changed from Aug. 23 and 4 to Hept. 26, 27 and 28. EXETOR, N. H., July 2.—When the students at Phillips Exeter Acad wume their studes after the acation, they will tind summer ppulsor their already adi. | changed in accordance to the work| BY Hugh S. Fullerton, — | from anything he ever has shown inilitary training Included tn the eurric POs WICLING | Soy clay “Cruise tated comer nel TEAMBOAT AL DEMARER, | a: kiWkya wal nied) tus he | Sake we thkcs houre of thelr time sock averages. once to find out about it. Hels the | cartoonist, vocalist and | YS! ft srs Ghose pe pel n. i | Week, go that football, basoball and all There never was | sole support of his mother and sis | pitcher, is one of the big sen- ie a bh Bie aa wa 7 i wahlen lier fore SF See ce ie wen a chance for the, ters and his case may be the one on) gations of the National League Foe the battaia. + Onpastan pave years will be considerably restricted but Giants and Phile| Hhich the major leagues will ask the | season and the chiet reason tor | declare that Al hae. somotl by no means abandone: to epiay, because | bpiaith pdb alle dh the sudden revival of the Giants’ | concealed in his right hip pocket, ‘The New York Fire Department. cas the rain splattered and pounded down TERE appears another small war | pennant hopes. Demarec, dis- | SS EGAMAE BaTGre alien et aee |boast of having one of the finest, if n @W morning, and the skies did not cloud on the horizon, It Is re-| carded by Phil, Cubs and grabbed | DitunPand it has been. observed eee eee ETAMe ONC Lean: me clear until game time. The grounds ported that Byron B, Johnson forbade | again by the Giants, h come | that he dampens the fingers has just been completed. It waa built Were too soggy for playing, and at 11; the Philadelphia Nationals and the py with a vengeance and | fore reaching in his chewing to- ia bien Goupany 4 ania fi O'clock ali hope was wbandoned Athletics playing ball in Newark, N.| proving the mainstay of the s | Poe. dg fia Sean Hlocated on the island. The Meantime thove Cubs kept pestit- J last Sunday, or einution game | If any one, in Maron, had pre- | cenied in the pocket or whether ve A GE TRUlaa hear alle Ot ti erating forward, and by beating St.! scheduled and Johneon orderéd the | dicted that the strength of the | is bluitiny to make the opposing from the cabing of the seized German Louis again they added to the bandi- tics not to play | Giant pitching staff would be batters think that he has is un- nip, Vateriand when the ship was ch the Giants st rome rumor further states that New- | we 6 would | tain, but one thing is certain, dismantled of ail its fi to be used wp which th Must Overoo eT ee non Op. the sponge after Tight handed pitchers, h Mages nd that is that he has a sharper jby the United States Government as a HF Yanks battered their way to| the Fourth and that tbe International | have been branded as * yet | curve than « ywn be- | transport ‘ Victory over ‘Vian: G Ang League will continue its racawith six | the right handers have carried the | fore. ‘The un aid n> TORONTO, Juiy 2The eyes of the arece An Gregg and clubs, ‘The rumor is not contirmed, OF} team thus far, and just as Tes- attention to his movements, which Dominion will’ be focused to-day upon game diy was devided In at jeast only partly confirmed reau slumped and Ander tends to indicate that ihey do not Gerald Donaldson jr and il Donald the first Inning. team has f. If Newark disbands after the Fourth, | Feau | slumped ae Ate | he is using any foreign ‘ j* pon. the rather, f ouch Park in love with left Jed pitchers the report further states that the| showed signs of weal ere ibstitute on the ball Rrooklyn, who will meet to decide t Ay ea tie Aimerican and National League teams| ritt came to life, and then Dema Control always has been his AL” pam EE ern junior” lawn tennis “championship. of a Upset dy The manher will play Sunday Kames on the oid] pee recovered the greater part of “nief stock in trade, and he seems @Ovrcanwe ANNO vnomaw ranade, Gerald spo Me, Just over. gia; Ran in which thoy yunding the Harrison grounds, as they panned to] pie TVe nee to have regained perfect control “| chainpion for the laat two years, bY a ders, It was predicted that do in the early season. The plan to is old effectiveness of the pellet, which also may ac- Shamblon for, ths lant Fee year orn left-handed pitohk g would stop play on the old Federal League Demaree's pitching is different count for his recovery of form. | round of the annual tournament veste rr - grounds was abandoned in April, be- reshoemaenitiieh sarilee nny lay, while Cecil, not yet fifteen years but ether they have mastered the art cause both the New York clubs, the bid,’ crushed 1H. i. Wicks by a score of of hittiog left-handers or the brand Brooklyn Club and the Philadelphia i, 6-0 in the other semi-final, The ice of the young Americans astonished and de- lighted the epectators, —————EEEE ee How often a man’s ap- pearance is either made or marred by his tie! “Screams” should be! worn only on Christmas and “4th of July.” Christmhs, | out of consideration for the! ;,, |giver. ‘4th of July” be-! ‘cause it’s a day for explo-| sives. 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