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ihe Pld ry i S OF ALL hii THE SPOR’ Kirkby Leads Walker In “‘Met’’ Final Round —— IN PENNANT RACES GREAT the acquisition of @ Jennings can get the best Sut: of the: forme Red Sock, makes the sta® mvuvh more. rn te however, ie im of the team, ev has Deer fr sectring @ stéwiy and beets nd eateher. Aimam itt, i 4 rom. beiag a grewt works well with pitchers Ror years Detroit players have coniplained: that the weakness of the stuf 4 Champion and 21- Year-Old Star Who Meet in “ Met’’ Golf Final There te ae yet Wo Mdication that the BHM Wovenent Mf the stock mar- ‘ket fy eeppronching (ts ona. Asn mat- nts Will Be Lucky to Win Six of the Sevanteen CSames Scheduled in West, De-| Clares. Expert Fullerton. By Hugh S. Futlerton. been pitching, yet the wise 1919 by Press Publishing (to, Now York evening’ Wonka)” declared that the real flaw ‘AST and West are at it agabh in| catching, or rather in the the major league, the Rastern|the cutohers to work the properly, Ainamith knows clabe of the National making! ang knows how te work tiem, on Youthful Wildness in 36-Hole Match. By William Abbott BROOKLAWN COUNTRY CLUB, Bridgeport, Com, June?—din the | opentne round of the 86-tole tials D A ii I i fitet drive against the Westiand | evidently tie effect upon the Betwol went & pect howe ‘ Western Amierioan’ Leagunewin-| pitehors ie showin. SIRES ‘ for the Metrapoliten Geff ‘Tile here deere Wan Gy poke yg Apri. fearon Den dope eam ny p r er Lamers -aact sented * Philadelphia. and ¥ aie to-day Oswald Kirkby of England, conneqaence by eh Gees i Bod pi 6 for the) Washington, wiereas, before secur- " I andunaniig? G@hampion; gained « two- months, This — Waders in cithe* section am@ the/ing Ainemith and Leonard, it ranked , i a nad wee only eqnalty feams promise to give the old ma ne Ly ‘ Tle load ower A. L. Walker of the pro ” ere has m considerable di Country = Chib. bi Shall Not Pays" wign to them! vussion among experts as to the val Te fe ovntont With the leaders of enety section | or a catcher to a team. The figures ting on foreign fidids the ctsances| indicate that, in defensive work, the value of the catcher is 14-100 of the © swift’ change 1% the peDDant | cotire team and the defensive value home course with tis 7% score. | Watker, the twartty<one-yewr-old it i are great, The (Wants, leading | of the pitcher i¢ 36-100. ‘Treated as te National, are to plwy seventeen | individuals in a team, those figures Owe reason for againat the Webterners be- | 4re. approximataly correct, but when antieey ait Greene thoy and if th one considers the fact tut a.catcher ebb nthe senate tes Thmyy °y |can make or break « pitvher, amd that De falwe prophets, six of the seventeen’ they willl the value of any pitcher depends warnings two @ lweky ball chub. largely upot the brains aad mechani- persone who followed Unetr ‘The chances of the Gfnz ts for the | C*! ability of the catcher, the figures iv. mt reatly are mot as rosy as! Very seldom docs any team win « admirers have been ma king out. are in mueh worse posit ton sow | t | | iy . Not great at hitting, throwtuy or even they were a year ago'whn they |i?" Eackstopping—but he must pe ed West with such a ttemen-| great in working with pitchers in the lead «They weakened in the modern game. | t then and’ never recovered \from, Beginning with Mike Ketly, look drubbing, However, they. have] gver the | liste—Marty va ng. » they hae) Boston, Johnny Kiing with the Chi- advantage this season of having) cago Cubs, Billy Sullivan. with. the dw month at home before starting k (esa er beg the lens mmy reher wi 1e ‘ubs, wit! ¥, and the pitehing, while it IMM!) Bot" Moran as tho thinker of the out- wabbly gf » ist fit; Eddie MoPariand with the Phils,’ ‘The team is dos for a8 then with the White Sox; then Ray'| the slump will Schalk, and Bill Killifer. “Phe pitch-| cakness so much as the pitching \ om usually ascribe much of their suc- | strength of opposing clubs: The) cese to their catcher, and there are| festern clubs have far strongerd,somne remarkable instances of pitchers| itching staffs this year than tifey-wio have been made by catotier id last. i we of the hotable instarices is that’ Chicago and Cleveland took of Willie Bill Hutchinson, wh, witt d leading the American League, bane eatcher, was the leading pitcher the fact is the White Sox look oz’ the country, and .the succeeding: nuch better on the field than they yaar, with another, lost tie champion - id on paper. If Eddie Collins wa) stip by not being able to win: 36 per a the racing game he would be’! cant. of his games. He always argued a off for life Last’ year Ne) tht he pitched as well while losing ed"like a .second-rater, not ‘try-| am while winning, and that a great ; this.yean he i his oldloart of the difference, was die to Miant self: Whatever Gleason has| catchers signalling him to pitch: the z & 3 3 : ? i i i i t shot. Whiker evened the count on the next one, however, by running down a. ‘long putt for a bemutiful | ‘The Staten Istand youth sctually gruined the lead on the short fifth, where he hoted out another long putt oft a two to Kirléay's three. ‘The long sixth went to Kirkhy aue to Watker’s failure to reach the green with bis tron, Walker was in Tre- quent trowiio on the -seventh, his drive going wrong and a nittick shot failing to clewt the rough. The de- Juawlings by the action of the market e to that clu: mo one seems tor ow, But it has como back. with: a tart. it feared) a. chance: to. win ore the season started, gnd its wrong dall in a pinch, ‘There was 4 scout for one of the bigr league teams ance who had a system: In to-day"s two Hour session bull pools, prhicly buve been so active revently, CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. High; Low, Lant..Not Ch. Ca nd fending chaniom @p the, comtrary played right clown the middie of the fairway and earneda pargour, te. his Bio it fai, chances, have improved, yo We Have not’ lowt. courage’ itt spite of the fighting. and-teying, Naa. \Warnings that’ havo been sent out re- | ¢ ie opponent's stxih. > tase leveland, on the other seorn’s Aner ing up-nii eighth | payable 2 por cent, aan d, unable to get its magnificent piteh-. ‘ing staff to workimp s! ly. je team that has shawn the wet consistency: is: the Yankeés: t. won thirteen’ out of twenty |, mes during its Western tour and, with the exception. of St? Letts, played fine ball. It was beaten at hieage: and seemed’ a: bits outel d thrown off stride by the speed the revivified. Sox Huse! awonderfal showime omthe rodé) put a sterh resisttince to the White Box at the start of their home visit, at Bddie Collins was toor much: for | fa! It 1s like putting colts already | + ce It. wa’ the. great’ deeeneive | schacled to the barrier in ruces-with{ ee | + ork of Collins, coupled ‘with his}‘colts that are not. ‘The-young pitchers | ters that the traction: com 4 ive that was called a home run eause Vick tried to catch it on the and let the ball get under him, Maat settled the contest. The big sign of Proentes for ie leery wrohg. perswtently ctrowlated to-day, and’) Inspirstion Copper. . o + hite Sox, however, was'the work o e Hint fe tiers fer any one Brooklyn Reyi ‘ 3-8 Interboro Con, Th 9% icotte, who has returned to form in| wants tt:" ” wee any a oe ebrqpetboe joe Laat fetes ae te $3 surprising a manner as has Col- bat Boge og peg! ten COM) Kennecott Copper. . a es we . k d ° ° rs r x ° ot» re.| ta hae Aes I liberal ed he b Pt iw nara to understand’ the: White | seeesalbyliaaboagbassilihccie psa dhbad oa He f you want a quick and liber: ucation in t usiness Box, unless: one realizes that: the effect. of internal’ troubles in a bal! ‘club is deadly. Last year there was dissension for which Clarence Row- land was made the goat: There also was trouble over player team to join the shipyards and: ster S mill crowd. Jackson. and Williams | left the team, the first to work in: shipyat fow ‘Jackson's hitting is a tren gous asset. and Williams {9 a con- istently winning pitcher. But the difference in the team is. greater than hat. ‘The only possible conclusion hat can be drawn from contrasting the work of: some of the. stars last) year. and this is that they did not,| ry last) season: | If they. were racehorses they would | ruled off: Detroit's sudden spurt toward. the ont. caused considerable consterna» jon among the first. division. clubisy and somewhat without a:reni reasons hat isy the Tigers-are not reall ydam- crows as a pennant possibility, with | | we ing staff, a ati r it specialties: the rd ~ : F * al ermine hr from share mowetieorsariy» ren te | Total mien wtocke 74580 aren service there is probably no other medium that has all of the in, putheld: Aiso. Bust is not going: at the peed he usually shows and has not >be working well toward. Jones, at nr courme. will enaite you to mastic LY cae And a * bull activity continues, there will.al-!” The close was irregular, Sinelatr - ' New Law hug, 1st: BRANDT AT BAYONNE A. A. most surely Dew tetemtngs ImAMOMEY | sea ga 14g, upr Fk For Full Particulars Address raring 10. pant 10 vee hbrawan Frankie Burnsy the oraets Jersey City cenetienets | ino: came: for and: intelligent! featherweight, wow another victory last COTTON, THR CURR. | j Et crate a ae the night’ by outpolating Dutch Brandt; the| Ramge for day: Opened steady, Chalmers 10 3-4, off je ee Stewart: Auto: Sclvool: ME | ncereesve teasnerwoigne ot" Brooityn, Inter. Cont, Rubber 29 1- ew lor ity r ertising mpany peers ds ntnat (On, ‘This’ was. the second ume they had hit CR AA t ¢ 4 °, i i ranlece tere ones SAHML | roaget im three weeks, Barn managed | _Serhet' cloved' ffm, up % to S31 ican Tobacco Corp ! 225 Fifth Avenue Tel. Madison Sq. 4680 Wroing tase. for Os to carry. off the honors by landing fre | P®MU 21-83; Boston-Mont Curtisn | JESSE WINBURN, President Porate covet $5 quentiy i Brandt’s..face and bedy and COFFEE, 15-20; Bureka 1 5-8-1 7-8; Philip it Noe: also sooring With many, heavy rights to POR Morris, 12 3-4; N. ¥. Savold 54—86: BTth St. af was, MM | his Jaw. The thmasening. weather kept | use fer, ae , tom, Yam. | Golden: Gate, # 1-4-8 Asphalt 7 5270. Founded 1907 TM | iyany of the ght. fane away. Hewat | fas Way. Hy, 1676 18% tore: a ligwaent.iw his: shoulder in the | pacamer 0. 19a nee er wee, 74) Hupp Motor # 4-0 2 : hina "rounds | Siar wel eet, ate caddy Be | Mie S88; Wrieht-Martin 5 1-2-6 6-8 Ss in. the. -semi-fina a|” Market’ cto rm. Closing: B. &| Magma a6. IRSatY. Leeang Uneseennares 7 nie i, grioes June 1944 a 1950, July as The close was irregular, Chalmers , scored Ms 1950, August 19:26 :a19:28; September | 11, of 3-8; Porviess 40 1-4, up 13-4 roadwa: third ut of the weels wht 4 . Y tay) » we a J fet Tie isco, potion te. Heth ice: | 19.06.4 19.07, October 18.880 18.88, No-) Nipissing 117-8; Aetna ‘101-4, Broadway-Columbus Ave. {Broadway-Lexington Ave. (Bi y-Boulevard & {42nd Street and ve thews of Jersey Cty tay ther seeona| Yemsber Sa.00e 18:06, Tiseseaber. 18.50 0 Intercontinental itupber 30; Bowt <Broadway-Amsterdam Ave. < 4 oot . ampoe' round, , January 18.41, February |.171-2, up Le! a 2nd Str ot@ment and. method of at hele ate 18:32'a 18.44, Maren 18250 18.28, April ere - Broadway-Lenox Avenue. (Broadway-Lenox Avenue [(Broadway-Tenth pds | Queensboro Bridge rd ur meat MNO Hartley Knocks Oat CWtek Hrowm . GRAIN: tye DERBY, Conn., June 7-—Pete Hart- AN “} : . EXCHANGE, Opening at Chicago: July cor, “ im ” oe row et Now tegen ecko’ | starting, dentund, 442 1-2, cablex| 2681-2 to 168, off 1-2 to 1; September, Study the Cards—We Have a Standard foath round of & sehedwled tweives | 4631-2; franes, damand 6.46, cables| 159 to 158, off 5-8 to 11-8; December, 4 found ‘convent Baers He Sterling. Me C. | 6.44; lire, demand 8.07, cables 8,05; |140 Xo 1391-2; off 1 tot 1 July oats, assed trom the oussek ond alae ta uilders, demand 387-8, cables 39; 673-8 to 671-4, off L-8 to 1-4; 9e iteada to find and deliver winning" Rite wae how he. did it: | pitchers’ wow re and never took for a pitcher,” he sald> “T, know where to find them without: locking. I. watch whero the wiso olf catchers arp a veterans who have been successful in the big leagues and known for their ines: team, aftor making: such |abiliity. ti work wa wait) a who. tee catchers. It never fails and it canaot havo had-at least freshman education in pttohing: befere they eome up). and they are bound to beat ttose who have not been drilled’ at all’ or have. been STANDING OF GAMES YESTERDAY, New: York-Chteage (rain): ‘Waahineten,. 7: im boat which hasbeen thereat lender of the ; Glenrock Ot], 71-8—7 1-4; Barnet Boetony 3: Ootwoit, 1, oN group, broke three potnts on a] Qj), 1-45-16; er Oil, 83 reasentoninenine (eam>..| comparatively smalfivolume of selling | ype ai eiieeeas Pi Mtl . mit | . wre @am DAY. ders. [A sahage italia tl semsasetnaattan REGGE ABA Petpet ll sabe donaphec ihe If you are now planning an advertising campaign ‘Give a Dewent at Beeston, out at the close, proved to be more or; National Oil, 5 1- 3-4; Continental ir Chevetane at Pritadeipbias ‘Wt. Lewis af Washlogtias FRANKIE BURNS DEFEATS. in the star bout of’ eight rownde at’ the Bayonne Ai A., at Bayonne; N, J, Young Relsler, ight of HE. parding. the danger of a restriction hird ikeues maintained # firm tone afd advances. Finding’ ttiat motor, rabber and o!) ‘shares’ Wore net so susceptible to Manipulative effort; ttre bull cliques swung into the stipping, rewity and traction shares; Advances: of ftom 3 to @ potty im these issues were panies will recetve permission to charge a 7 cont’. fare will not down, Rumors*to this. effect were amt [nterborough 41-4 per cent. bonds went up from: 2 to 21-2 points, ‘There was aggressive pool buying of beth Amertean International and Atluartio Gulf! The former rose six BoINtss and: thie latter tem polnts. Marine common also was strong on stronger indications that’ the proposed sale: of the company’s ships’ will’ not take place, As Wall Street’ analyzes the proposed: plan, liquidation: would the-conmmon sharem Reports that construction com+ rantes are swamped with business Harrett: Company, whieh soared: six points, and United States Realty which went: wp: aljowt three points. Provpects of these companies could hardly ve better, ‘But while these gains, were being amount’ of’ optitwism has been 4 played, were swixjectad to a constder- able amount of profit-taking. Just before the close Mexican Petroleum, less of a shock: to the: bull element, inasmuch as it disclosed an, increase in of well over’ $200,000,000. ‘This is accepted as a practivally cer- taim indfeation: that if the present 17a May 18.080 18,40, wiss cablés 6.23; Péseta cables 20.09; Cables 20.10. im tte’ money market if the leadlomeg | 4 forward movement continued, Stand»; | new favorites were taken wpfor lange | be to the detriment of the hokderp of | 5 generated: ayeressive new buying in| ee eere 2 ee sees* ere el ittelicete tite Gteat Nor, Ore, Mér, Marine: ct, Mir, Marine ct, uf Mex, letro‘oum Misa Copper Michrade: Stoo! Mo, settle Ne ¥, Oanural MY. # NH 120% 190% aw s e eee E FE FHF TEES FRE FET EE 101%, + 188 Us Indos Alcohol itz U, 8, Tuber, . 10% U. & Sool ret U, & Ateet do f,. 118% Utah Copper, oe Wihowss E. & M, 59% 180% 1s u0 110% rs 6 ++ onus ON THE CURB, Opened steady. 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