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The Tigers won the first game by 4 scoré of 3 ta 0, and the second was Stopped by & rainstorm which came up during the intermission, Two Will be played to-day, Dutch Leonard, who was handed over to the Tigers by Huggins after the Yankees would not a de to the salary de- mands of the former Red Sox, turned on the men with whom he almost became teain mates and handed them an artistic whitewashin Cleveland evened the series with Washington, winning by a scote of 7 tol, Harper was wild and ineffec- tive, while Jasper kept Washington's seven hits scattered His own error saved Washington from a bhut-out. A basé on balls to Wellman, fol- lowed by Bronkie’s double in the eighth, accownted for the run. that gave the Browns a victory over Phil- adelphia by a score of¢1 to 0. Cincinnati lost tiret place as the result of a defeat at the hands of Philadelphia by @ score of 8 to 1. The Cubs won the second game of because of the poor work by the Bos- ton outfiekl and tight pitching by Vaughn, The Jomes and defeated Boston by a score of 8 to Collins's ho ran in “BAYER CROSS” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN | “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be |genuine must be manged with the safety “Bayer Cross.” Always buy Jan wnbroken Bayer package which contains proper directions to safely relieve Headache, Toothache, Ear jache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain. | Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents at drug stores—larger packages also. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid Philadelphi Ady What Happens Every Day the series by a score of 5 to 3, largely | White Sox bunched hits off) _}2HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1919: ! |the fourth inning, which scored two runners ahead of him, clinched the game for the White Sox, | MISCELLANEOUS. W. H. Bowes’ Carolina of the Im dian Harbor Yacht Club won «the fourteenth annual Block island page | | for small sailing yachts that was jover the week-end by the New ke Athi ee The Carolina covered the 100-mile course from the east end |ot Huckleberry Isiand to the Wert Harbor at Block Island in 17.01.15 As the craft was allowed 1 hour and 20 min handicap, Carolisa had a time of 14.41.16. W, H, well known Long island Sound Corinthian and has won # eral other long distance sailing races |for small craft, | _pNot for yeurd haw a larger crowd of polo enthusiaste witnessed such a hotly contested match as when Bryn | Mawr and Cooperstown lined up 'n jthe first match for the Rockaway |Hunt Club cups. ‘The resatt hang |in the balance until the middle last chukker, when von, Sta: Cooperstown star rider, made two brilliant goals after Rumsey . had passed the bail in long drives, Coopers- town won, 15 to 3. Bowes ia « Old Cactus Cravath, the new man- ager of the Phillies, has etarted to shake up his ball club. He made a big deal with Manager Rickey. of the St. Louis, giving two piteh: ‘o0d- | ward, @ promising % Elmer Jacobs —togcther with tadielder | Dougii . for lae Meadows, the nd Gene Paulette, Arat base- sje WOUNDED SOLDIERS ENJOY ‘The wounded heroes stationed at Ward's Island were trekted to a box- ing show last night by a group ‘of Knights of Columbu: wrestlers and fighter. ‘The K. of C, Building, where the bouts were held, was filled to capacity and the sign “Standing Room Onty” was in evidence long before the bouts began. re “Jimmy” Twyford, the K, of C. See- retary in charge gf these bouts, acted A. ©. was master of ceremon! Thirty-six rounds of ‘were featured. ‘Those who boxed were: Jim Momgomery, Ray Smith, Patay OGatty Bobby O'N Willie Quinn, ‘Tommy’! Shea, Patsy iinnegan,. Mike Dundee, er Brooks, Johnny Summers, Farmer Sullivan and Johnny Gweeney. Young Munday and Pete Wiley wrestied for thirty minutes. SK for, and be SURE to get WRIGLEYS. in a sealed package, but look for the name—the Greatest Name in Goody-Land PERFECT GUM All of {ts goodness sealed in— Protected, preserved. The flavor lasts! ANOTHER BOXING SHOW. |; as referee and Chris Dalton of the N./ Y fen. EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY Sons of Superman Winning | | Their Way This Season Best of Them Seen So Far Is HE Commando stallion Super- , man, winner of the Brooklyn Handicap of 1907, is coming into his own, Superman is standing at Henry T. Oxnard’s Blue Ridge farm in the upper Piedmont section of Virginia, Mr. Qxnard having pur- - chased him at the dispersal sale of the Keene stud. He js of the same age as Peter Pan, which is to say that he i» @ year older than Colin and Celt, He is one of about twenty thor- Oughbred stallions at stud service in the United States that is represented by three winners. Superman's winners are Gladiator, Super and American, Boy, all of which were bred at Biue Ridge farm. Gladi. ator just now looks like the best of} this trio, He Is a big bay splendid proportions and mu His dam, Lotowann jaughter of Tresor of ly, is @ half brother of Roly, a dis- tance running stake winner of a few seasons back, now one of the sires in the Government remount service, also of Lackawanna, one of thé fastest three-year-old fillies that raced last season. Gladiator is one of three two- year-olds that has won in the East is year at three-quarters of a mile. He easily defeated luriough, Le Glor- jeux, La Rablee and some other smart oungsters at that distance on duly 7 t Aqueduct, Gladiator behaves like youngster that wants to go on, American Boy, a s6n of Adilinette, ahe a daughter of Melton and Dainty and a half-sister of Santa Catalina, ig another bay of good size and nice balance. He showed the stuff that is in him at Aqueduct on July 10, when he easily defeated Cormoran and Walk the Plank at three-quarters of a mile, This race was run in muddy going. The sons and daughters of Superman run equally well on muddy and dry tracks. American Boy is one of the most highly thought of youngsters of the Quincy stabdle. Super, whose “dam was Sister \Jeanie, she a daughter of Midlothian jand Fanny Louise, by Darebin, won his spurs Ya Maryland in May. Like American Boy and Gladiator, he ts a colt of fine size and sqppe and he 1s possessed of brilliant tHeed. It’s ANF LEAL FL AVOM BS, Clarence H. Mackay, who has an- Rounced the dispersal sale of his en- tire stud of stallions and mares at Saratoga in August, will not offer the one time brilliant race horse Fitz Herbert at this sale. He has sold Fitz Herbert to a thoroughbred pro- ducer in France, and the son of Ethel- ert and Morganatic, which did great things in American racing in 1909— he won the Suburban handicap, the Lawrence Realization stakes and the Bowie C remain in Europe. Mr, Mackay would have brought Fitz Herbert back to the United States with him last fall only the French Government would not permit the ex- portation of thoroughbred stallions. Fitz Herbert is represented im the United States by a number of win- ners, notably Frederick the Great, Lady Gertrude, Lord Herbert, &c. He has this season one two-year-old win- ner, Doublet 24. Fitz sHenbert has had his greatest success when mated with Meddler mares, @ number of which will be offered at the Impending gale. Lord Herbert, a rattling good distance runner, is from Manzanita, @ daugh~ FRANKIE "BURNS EASILY OUTPOINTS WHITE. Before the largest crowd that has over witnessed an open air boxing show in Jersey City, Frankie Burns, the pop- ular idol of that burg, last night again proved to the satisfaction of his towns- en that he is still able to fight. by Ganity outpointing Jabez White, the fast little fighter Wany, N. ¥., ein the star bout of ¢ t rounds. Burns wag the aggressor from start to finish, and although White fought back gamely, Frankie had the better of every round of the contest. Burns was too fast and clever for qrnites and his straight left hand jabs # the face an his heavy. blows to the body with both hands had the Albany lad in distress in many of the rounds, se a SHERIFF GRIFFIN DONATES TROPHY FOR K. OF C. MEET. Grifin Past State Deputy Daniel J of the Knights of Columbus of New York State has donated a very valuable silver loving cup for the Intercounci! relay race, one of the feature events of the monater athletic meet of the Long Island Chapter. ights of Columbus. ke at Celtic Park noon per: |manent property of the council winning the relay race three y Murphy First Marathon Eatry, The first entry in the Olympic mara thon from Trenton, N. J., City Hall to artera on Labor Day ia veteran of the Who saw active service No, #82 ment Murphy lives at Being used by over three million Iewilt Gladiator, That Recently |PSEONb Race = porns, cath, | Won at 6 Furlongs. | JPHIRD. RACE = Biairgowre, Tetley, VONKERS SELECTIONS. FIRST RACK—Penelope, Who Cares, ‘ar Zone. FOURTH RACE — Lucuilite, Bally, Blairgowrie. } FL RACE—Adele, Sedan, Valerie West. SIXTH RACE — Penelope, Lovely, Ladyitke. V..T. ter of Meddler an erick the Great Plocarline. Fred- | . wghter of Med dler and Correction and an own aii ter of Nature and, Courtisane, ture is the mother of Naturalist, o1 of the smartest of eastern handi-| cap horses. Courtisane is the dam of Courtship, © rattling good handi- cap horse in the West. Phe only stallion Mr. Mackay will offer at Saratoga is Spanish Prince, 4 son of Ugly and Galasora, which | nt War Marvel and Merry Prin eas to the American races last son. A yearling by Spanish Prince offered for sale In Great Britain jast fall fetched $10,000. Jockey Tommy Murray, who will be seen in the saddie during the} Smpire City meeti was a much} better rider than r when both) boys were at Hava last winter.! Murray is under contract to the Ok- | lahoma oi] magnate, W. V. Thraves.! not quite 18 years of age, and can ride at 95 pounds. | | || Will Soothe And Heal Whether it is an itching, bumin: skin trouble, an annoying rash, irn- tation, cut, wound or burn Cuticura will soothe and in most cases heal. with Cuticura Soap and . 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