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Vaughty P And Peter Pays Big Dolla For the Fun,and Glad o ERE aro wiggles and wriggies, buta mayors, but Pauline, the Prancing Pony, had them afl beaten, according to Peter Quereli, driver of Pauline, who a ee j fy DOOMED TO SUDDEN STOP Cincinnati Alone of Dark Horse Teams Likely to Survive the ry Next Two Weeks—White Sox Handicapped by Small Pitoh- ing Staff—Yankees Due to Rally, By Hugh S. Fullerton. Coprright, WW, The Pree Publishing Go, (The New York Brening World.) FORECAST TO AUGUST 15. FEWSTER'S HOMER DOES WONDERS Fat de tert ai Soe sce jere story Jolge Bonwed In Hesex The starter, Jeremiah « clatined cS WT Manager McGraw Gives Four Men and Cash for Star f Milfigan, the one time’ Peerless Hitter of the Poison Oaks, in regard to the use of an electric current to interfere His Wallop Not Only Puts His Team in Second Ptace, but It “Your Monor, » Cimeinnatt AMPRICAN LEAGUE. White sox—lowly slipping, Cleveland—Crawling up. New York—Reviving. St. Louis and Detroit—Spurt dy- away. jton—Coming strong, Washington and Philadetphia—Do- ing the best they can, which is bad. 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chi strong. New York—Holding its own. Cincinnati—Gaining. Pittsburgh—Due for spurt, Bt. Louls—Liable to upset East- ervers. Others just playing the schedule. HB turning point of the season has arrived. The next fort: "night will dispose of the dark horses, with the exception of the Reds, The American League race, in all probability, will not be decided now until late in the September campaign and all signs seems to be one of grinnin; Placency. In fact, i¢ oak | Fults was not & minor league official the Amer- jean it be found’ backing Up the minors, Tearney says Garry Herrmann gave a verbal promise to free the minors from the draft and from the farming evil, There is. no doubt but that the major leagues along com- Place in Line-Up. By Bozeman Bulger. NG Mr. Fewster got « lot of things out of a home run smack In the first place the young man established himself as a regular mem- ber of the Yank team, and not a re- Placement. In the second place he broke the winning streak of the Tigers and won the first pall game of the series for his native land and hearth. Also Earns Him a Regular]! batters at the piate: “Tt is Ukely that you have reference to the diabolical plot of Hiram Heave and the villainous Phosgenes to be- little my son, Swat jr, and disgrace him throughout the Willow Swamp League. Pete, “ with the horse at all” | he was driving « horse that was lame in two legs,” maid the cop. of f “there is nothing the matter “Tan’t it lame?’ “What do you mean by thatT and the conductor te “I mean whenever it gets some shoes, ‘she wants to take & feat and point to @ closing up in the gap at the top. It seems beyond possibility that the ¢ In the last place that long range poke in to the left field stand lifted the Yanks from the bottom of the frst e F 2EF bad been entered into a: i : White Sox can win consistently with Dut two reliable pitchers and the team is overdyg for « slump. It has deen covering up a lot of bad base: dall by hardhitting and by Gileasvn’s clever use of his pitching staff, but ‘unless one of the second string men comes through in better style the team will have to fight to hold the lead throug, me tong trip, Kerr has shown symptoms of being a pitcher, but he does not appear to je to start @ game and go pos with it Williams and , Cicotte account for the entire winning The Yanks certainly will on going, Rapidfire, Battle and Sykes |delegation of 260 from the Boston Navy now that the slump appears to be OVER CHARLIE BEECHER. TRS, Pee catractte wee sot van. all Fomped home, om Tard will attend the game. Upward In the Second News Section . ; checked. ‘The slowness of the taat —— ‘ar eae then. For tik saultee, cms tents <The boy, socing what Bad hap. /005 saan civilian fons and ‘tes on the bases appears to be fatal to . pened, went in wiid pursuit of the ones \ t the other| At the Armory A. A. of Jeree: easily point out a dozen cases almost other’ the Marine wilh | pennant hopes now tha last night Johnny Murray scored nis | exacts like that of Maya, ball, forgetting to turd off the mse); | through Brooklyn streets to the A MONTH OF WAR PROHIBITION i en meond victory of the week by defeating |, Harry Frazee says the whole truth lap, running easily, the kid hurled the aera ( | he National League stilt presents \Charile Beecher of the eust side in the |socnat po joee ai irnepe nee ne ae ta te roe ger Sar | SAYVILLE SUMMER COLONY AFTER ‘THE WAR IN NEW YORK a puzsle, Cincinnati an: feature cight-round bout. The frst up to catch ft and touch Swat os! ~ 5 other stand, and But why make the New York club he di is steel spikes struck} TQ BUILD $200,000 CLUB. both are due for another st pene: rer tone As he did so his sp 5 * iM 4 to have the ¥ even, but beginning] suffer? hand, with @ wild cry, Se aemae Hie css ak Jon abgner So POTG,C2° (Tan.0's ne nacrey ones se'eaes| WE etal and Col, Masinn decors eee en en TU Te] asevmta Coa mee acneames|] o'nKs still sold freely, though. many) Ly 's back in form finally and |with heavy lefts to the head and body, | that they will not stand for it. Unless jack and the ball went bounding into oe a laces are forced t t of busi- ‘ with, the pitching corps going well ‘forcing Beecher to hold en at close |something is changed very quickly the | the infield. Swat kept right on g0- a long wanted a golf club. To p (J go ou the Mitebells shout cand, Bven te | Sang beak bane eta te eae? | up tn SOME feats £05 Sin "Fomap “AS tndclder re- (Gents guthered in the Court House lat ness and others will continue only ‘up on the home . q i : ym the month, how~ | Beecher clung to Murray to avoid m= “| turned the ball as quickly as possible, | night 4a dt ised hs . | they stand rotRobably will be too |ishment and ‘marred what would have! there were some rumors about Del sed Ekes thane the Ghtober tries to act | bata’ oon cee eee eaee until their leases expire, Tate, as the team's’ only hope of re- |been a fast contest, Murray weighed| pratt being traded and he promptly cagey and stand on the rubber plate | the purpose of building a beautiful club- : hie tte vieotry, leq in a double |H04 and Deccher 38 pounds. get about to quel! that talk by judi- for insulation. house and an eighteen- links, Ac- eee ay the Giants and Reds, and |),03 "en eet champion “deferred | lous use of his willow. Out of three “It now looked certain that the|cording to plans the new proj- ~ fe ie not probable that both Will | Habe Sullivan of the Greenwich Village | times up yesterday Del knocked off gallant young Swat would be trapped, | sc, Mol ema in the melenborhood, of In the Editorial Section alump at the same time. | 4 1.) |im ight fast rounds, Kelly had the! three clean singles, drove in one run but the Phosgenes had forgotten t0 | Fights meeting were, suramer’ visto | Tho Cubs are alibying an lar. |better of five, rounds, in the, and scored two himself. notify the umpire, Running up to eh { ing that the pitching Bas Bot come | tase te ease the boven wit’ be ne cover the play and make a decision, |cision will be reached in up to expectations “which | titty | matched 3 bs tbe umpire also stepped on the damp| within the next few dare and work Oscar T. Crosby, President of the Interallied | hut the fact is that the fault hae) MYCIN peisler won his twelfth con- epnt end turned & complete somes: | commence marily pe tet S30 sew ‘ Deen in lack of punch. We knew, of] s cutive vielory when he beat Frankie whee ee a ln id P. M,, Pi hoes ‘et Service Lieutenant wat nti} ry FAID, ova of Chance the Chicago | Sha pinnteld P.M, at Parmer Oval, | qttay newer, tks aden toa herpes, | Musa tre Fete hassos a stan ter toe [oret Service, Llewtenant waited until In the Gravure Section ‘ine had r4 theory that any team Lincoln Giants ve. Cuban stars, foe am ae at the Armory rag ‘of Jamey | on Monday night and the fans want to ee iM! grea and then shot home the switch. that would xo at the Giants and ive /double header, at Olymple Field. | weed” sy > Eyl nh ee EE A TOMORILE SCHOOL REAL LIFE-SAVING PHOTOGRAPHS. _ them a battle, rush them and St. Agatha vs, Philadelphia Gian ts teach Slain ‘Ser Eades totes, wane tc ee Cee muscles and for J aay Hs {hem afi the way, could stop them. |: gt Agatha Pield, Brooklys “J 2 eae. wean Sl tully ten minutes the crowd was A photographer happened to be on the spot when a girl The ame, theory still, exists pmong West New York vi. Newark Stars Dey. ut Bothy deowphe, | {TORIES 20 Ne TO a ectnae donee a mNOW YOUR CAR was upset from a canoe in the Hudson and nearly drowned, some of the Na e4 a at West Ne ‘ork, N. J. re d isenes dan Mlalf the pleasure ts @riving Bee one eee ee icclare that any ON ons Mees xe es City, az] 2 ae ee a 8 te How Sestens wpa okpher eae’ wild jig around the plate while Swat ithe satintaction of knowing THE WORLD has the wonderfully interesting picture ae reset unis wens | TRNETE TaN Neal pitty Meath furmer manure af dotany | Ata fr bout wih Baal Col Je piled. up Ms Wea to am oven 100 | Bi cic’ ang every vary of Keyaur: endnelaate } ea » the Glan’ Standards ys. er: at Bi 4 now manager of Mel Coogan, the = _ e thorough, practical con the Giants have turned the tables | pari. Staten Island. re ight of Drooktyo, hat taben acother | 4 TMP Draped Vout between Chamnion ace] that justice Nad trlumphed, merci: | i course at the MR. ALBERT P, WINDSOR COMING. : on thelr ancient enemios and hive | .rifth Assembly District Democratic | fighter under hie management, He le George | Britton and Tod “Kid"* Lewis, the Rugtih | fUl1N turned Of the ewitel. | Stewart Automobile School ‘ reaten them In games in whieh the [Club vs, St. Anselms, at Richmond | Brown, the west side Detile, Montiatn is of | Sutter, at Moutmel Canada, on An 2@ hag not | THM | Propably the inelden will enable you to master say He's a young man on whom the British have bestowed opportunities gre: ore Hill, L. L tee enlalen ‘Brown ‘will develop inte o top errenged us yet as the promoter of the cun- refer. Car end qualify you to pass Chicaco outfit. ‘They have outfought | "Empire City va. Newburg, at Arctic wrtcber under his handling, Brown is a tast, | tt & mOt.mue whether le con stage the bout on ‘SWAT MILLIGAN, | Any examination, seven high titles. A page of intimate photographs and outaereralled Mitchell's men, (| park, Brooklys, pm Rt ly that daia, ‘The Prince of Wales, scounting to “Blugtown, Mo,’ Mecha he hi they win the championship they wi Meadowbrooks vs, Ironsides, A. M., ‘a jog, See | Das Mazen, be to vit Moorland for taut = ver ae pra how spends his time. 4 3 do nv sweening the ‘caro se-) a: Meadowbrook Field, Newark, N, J.| Lamy Williams, ri wyweight, | reason promoter wants to be eure ef the date i. ‘red Hea. Tf he Cuba Towe it will be be- |“Slavewaod All Btars va pad Fh teocled "hin ight round tout “with Clay | Ue he wrmngw tm emit DOUGHBOYS AND AVIATORS Srranged, Write, Ehone or sail IF YOU WERE IN PARIS! } cause of thelr ; - Jat Ridgewood Field, Brooklyn. Turner, bs “ay ores > ies or Our latent booklet ( Graw. Tf the Cubs had broken even |" stingtelds » ve Chevrelete, at | 4. © ot Lous Beaoch, ¥. J.. om eat Vriay Daoey Sulieas. the How, Jemey mer, wit SEE BOXERS ANT WRESTLERS aw The sights you would see on the boulevards are graphi- they won e rieht in the ick of # PD night, Matchmaker Forest ol ae yy —_—_—_— oe the frat. for the Jead, and they | Recreation Mark Long Tela City, | ea. Kisiey, the Harton light braryucigit, to| i Chew W be bald ot the Pailaddahie National! gn OP oe cotumbus nave done better than break "i . sl ‘Turner, Kinley stood off Battling Levin = —— should have done be bush Field, Brooklyn. moot eal buses filled with wrestlers and: fight-| = 4 even on pure dope. Morse Dry Dock va, Royal Giants, | feats. accipaaead oe ae ae ers stopped at Camp Upton last milght ber at Morse Field, Brooklyn, —- 4 aa toned ee ae Ot The row betw the minor! "gt, Peter’s vs, Brooklyn Renjewsio, tho California lightmeight cham- ‘the dub that | And staged a Pe mon Ser Mair, Jonenes sind the matorn wit remain]. Svonke n, NY. 7D Bite Bor, | Jot eet Se tie: tal tetto tine | thents w stage abe fer basing teow of One. |Get. Nicholson and some 4,000 éongh- ida Aiand the ors ow 8 we SS nEEatiin canine be cfr Fast at Philedelphis eo Ang. L1, Billy | tention w ghd amie, N. Y., during the four) ‘The fighters and wrestlers, under the lemel OPW, CONT OT | Mmeralds ve, Highbridge Athletics, Gil, managw of Monjamin, bas maicbed bim| wr tat he racing came will We held at that |leaderahip of Jimmy Twyford, the K, of | rrowini na tase ery ‘At the Cathalic Protectory Grounds |‘ met Al Thompson, the Cinclunet) fighter, in | place ™ fia bout wil be rtaged on Seturdas | C, secretary, stayed there all night. To- manirtny n t orrow afternoon the Mmeralde wit} |e wmi-tinal to the Benny Leouard-trish Paiary | crewing, Aug. 9. and will Lring together Mating | day they motor to Montauk Point, where | ; rte lcrose bate with the creck Sighbridgu| Gun? beet O” thet Sight. Senlamin is one of | Laviasty ene Mertiey MeN uli We, Oxy a yy ee J nay will | Athletics. Ase these two teams have met fee claw bosee whe putt to on ¢! a | smith, Paecky O'Gatty, Jim Montgomery), vit law and a| twice during this season and as cach ee Rest. psy A bemo-cemsing resmeion will te tendered Mer | Mike “Dundea, Billy ‘Van, Kadle Sum- came out on ton in one victory am ex- 7 ray Purkle at Kaapo Mansi, No. Si Sedfors | mers, Tommy Shea, Walter Brooks. 4 ‘ citing clash is looked for. A preliminary! ,A# Phil Glemnan, manager of Lew Tender. | Ao)” weaokivn, to-night by ie many friends | Patey Finnegan, Willie Quinn, Young \ #8 Ghat the Na-| came between the Staniings and Wellare @&¢ Philadelphia lightweight, demands that | 27™igs- Deeulom, maut on ine maw triewde | F.fhle, Danny Powers, Farmer Sullivan ORDER FROM NEWSDEALER IN voken faith an? | League Club of Unionport will also be Champion Beuny Leonard make 183 pounce, Py or “ Young Mundy and Pete Wiley. Chris broken promises, Menrtime the at- | “aged: Champion Jack Will welgh in at the ing aldo, for, « battle with | NOUN IM MRS, duals waliatis wad ‘ranam | Dalton of the Ne X.jA- C. le master of LIMITED - fitede ‘or the” American League umpire the a Boodier, ‘theme to @ tex lien shanpo of tneve' Gor tne thine ceremonies, { av ted percentage of the team and it is cer- taim that they cannot carry the club at that clip with the Eastern clubs steadied down. Boston is due for a run. ‘The team 19 mueh better than jt has shown thig season and there are symptoms ote rally, The spurt of the Browns and Tigers is due for a collapse, ‘either team has the pitching power carry on @ long winning streak on foreign fields, They have splashed up the dope considerably thus far, especially Detroit, ‘That team figured own among the tatlenders when the weason etaried. Rather if doped fourth in team strength and last in pitching, but the strengthening of the Ditching corps increased its chances wonderfully. The Browns are a really ball club, barring pitch- ‘ingand manacing, and the fastest club in the circuit, so that when they get a well pitched je they are certain to e trol 4 is the team that is wor- oe ada Either luck is cracking against the elu oF, Me ma ing wofully on jus on to win. The pitching figures show that the magnificent staff is not working the way it ought to work and that the @itchers from whom the greatest results were to be expected are not holding up their end, The team figures to go stead- pes a serious shock. its pennant ho} oy o that the club hit much Stove its gait last season, yet there Wag no reason to expect ey ad slump as Paskert bas shown, for in ‘stance, or that Merkle, ‘aftér bust- ing the cover off the ball last year, would fai! eo signally this season has been hitting better re“) A. M., and Penn. Red Caps, P. M., at’ trying to Willie Jackeon of this city and | Stand and turned off the switch. That Merkle hs" aavancing, vat the team |Bagt New Yorke Oval, Bnpokiyn. "| the Piladelphia National Langue Bane-| Zot gece Wy mile Jr of theo | SaaSeSyary thing, Bwat irce secret |OvMl temorroy q afternoon. For, the average of the Cubs is wofully low.| St. Gabriels vs. Yorkville Athletics |ball Park. He has booked four bouts aF| 4: their clube oo Aug, 20 or Sept. 3, They both | Service department was awaiting. As| Diver, ana Jimmie contatiena CS hed y verage of the Cf the team against |qt St. Gabriel Oval, Brooklyn. follows: Champion Benny Leonard va.| haw sahed Prank Basis, manager of Jeckwn, ter | 000 as the boy left the end of the| {ice Leneus caicher will be the bet. Tus YY e athe Giants has been wretohed. | i Bushwtewe hg mpuine Dry Dock| Irish Patsey Cline, Charley White of, lus terms and Frank has made the request | we ars = a Somnonan tery Tey. wil be br {Casson ~ ra figured to stop the $ and Clizabeth, at Dexter Park, | chi: s, Ph B: * 81.000 guaranties, with an option of 274 per! slipped ul r s and manne ws ding 3 ubbard ‘ 7 Gea with the txcoption of the first [Mrooklyn, Seer Ry seiee OC Breer | cant. oc the. grew Suninte the mwitah ib sashes Te. 4a" Enme will start promotty ai| | His analysis’ presents a new light on conditions. Wpave pitched well enous’ neralds vs. Highbridge Athletics — “The whole! Phosgene club rus! . fetes, Mave een that was hitling. lat Catholla Protectery arounas Mealey of Philadelphia, and Joo Den-| | Matcamaber Ourion of tie Traton A. 0. «| around the ‘plate to protest that. {nm | <===—---rrrr—er Worth reading—every line of it. The fact is that the Giants have!” tvanhoes vs. Peekskill and Iron-|/2!9 of California va. Al, Thompson | Treo, N. J.. ie willing to sive Jon yw, we | turning u somersault the umpire had |enuCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, ne vj in ushed the Cubs off their feet Tach series and in practically every would be signed later, The situation seems to be the same as that in the League of Nations argument and the public might be interested in know- ing who are the Senators who refuse to sign or who blocked the plan. Mr. Heydler ‘makes argument that the major leagues should be permitted to draft from the minors 80 lo} the minors hav the draft among themselves. He says this is to enable players to advance in their profession. Jack ought to get argumen' that. His it the days when baseball was a sport instead of an athusement ente: and he ove: purposely, the fact that the draft has not, in the last fifteen years at least, enabled players to advance. ‘In the great ma- jority of cases it has operated to take @ player from one minor league club and send him to another, either at a price higher than the draft price or to @ friend, who later would repay in players. It is simply another case of a good law, passed th the interests of the sport and players, which has beer abused by the major league owner during the commercialized of the fame until it has.kegome & soft of Jol I bave just gone over the official averages of the National and American Leagues and, so I can discern, only two players & laugh out of dates back to player in ten remains in the majot league which drafted him up to Jul 1 ip any season. I'll look up figures and the number drafted for dozen years and sec how much th draft affords a player the chance to advance in his profession. The pur- chase player gets a greater oppor- tunity to make good and, even when he fails, remains In the majors longer simply because he ts purchased and JOHNNY MURRAY WINS Edwards in an elght round event. ——e— SUNDAY SEMI-PRO. GAMES. Bast New Yorks vs, North Bergen sides, at Ivanhoe Park, Brooklyn. Farmers vs. Royal Giants, A. M., division into second place and gained #@ half game on the White Sox, lying idle up in Boston, Altogether it was a most consider- able lick. A prominent spectator at this tri- omphant finish was one Cari Mays, the bone of contention in @ wi fight between Ban Jobnesn, the Sos haere and bane gal b4 zee. He approved of the finish but Carl's face showed no joy. He had just read a statement sent out from Washington by Ban John- son that his suspension would last ail season unless some one brought forth some very extenuating circum. stances, But B. Johnson could win a lot of ‘ets around here if he thinks he's go- ing to keep Mays suspended all season and cost the New York Club three Players, a lot of money and possibly the pennant. The Colonels have not outlined their Plans publicly, but béth have swords drawn and are ready to start slash- ing. They believe they have been mis. t and to have two such men as “Jluntil the bases ate full and is con- Ban wr all costs. We could very well agree with him on that but for previous in- serted his club and went to the ship- Bobby Gunniss, the boxing promoter of Philadelphia, has surely had his own troubles getting together his card of bouts for his open air boxing show in Philadelphia on the night of Aug. 11 at of Cincinnati, eed to just returned from overseas, is a greater hitter than ever I was in my palmy days and, at present, is the sensation of the great Poison Oaks. He 1s handicapped by a rule that al- lows him but ome strike at the ball, where other batters have three, but the rule is still in vogue where a run- ner can keep’ scoring until the ball is recovered, regardieas of where it goes, Surplus runs are stored up for use in later ames, “Like myself, Swat jr. never bats stantly beset with plots to foil his «reat achievements on the diamond. “With the aid of a renegade elec- triclan Hiram Heave, the unprin- cipled, pitcher of the Phosgenes con- celved the idea dampening the earth immediately around the plate and batter's box and charging it with electricity’ so aa to make thé great Swat ir. hop out of his position and The’ ball hit the roo catcher heat topootchers im the lightweight division coming together, a2 Billy Gibson wants the weight to be 185 pounds, Mike Coline and Jack Heddy. the fight ae motors of Minoeapolis and St, Paul, are both | wont ids fighter, « guarantes of B700 If he will | take ou Johnay Murray, the Broax bantam weight 4 an cight-romed boot at his clab in two weeks, | i ays if “There was a muscular twitch and Swat J. leaped three feet in the air. The shock of the current caused him to turn loose the bat as he missed the ball. The joogened bat struck the Phosgene catcher on the shins and as of his hard, ivory-like head and Jr, half way to first and he kept right sault, landing squarely on the catch- er’s neck. This time the ball bound- ed over the outside fence and before they could chase it down Swat jr. had scored twenty-two runs and Hiram Heave had cola: in the box. “By this time the boy realized what he had done and rushed under the interfered with the catcher and that the rums should not count. The Se- he stumbled the ball flicked the side |? i i | The trade ts to help the Giant battle, With Toney, ugias had need of an- other righthander, but he did need C% gouthpaw to Rube Bento in Nehf it is bet! WASHINGTON son, President of announced on his arrival here yesterday from Chicago that the suspension of Carl Mays, the pitcher precety, chased by the New York Yankees mm the Boston Red Sox, would remain in force for the re of bounded over the short fence between! a champlonsh o vabet iiy on ihe road, but its unexpected [held to get the money out the grandstand. and the bleachers.| tween the Boston Navy ‘Yard and. tae reverses in the Detro > The force of the leap had sent Swat |New York Navy Yard is to be held at A 3 P. M. at Ebbetts Field, “TREAT ’EM ROUGH’S” GAME. Guy Bmpey's “Treat ‘Em Rough” ball team will cross bats in a double header with the Bacharach Giants at Dyckman n League, | Council on War Purchases and Finance, and a resi- _ dent in Europe from 1917 to 1919, says in an — “Ia the horse lame?” queried His interview “Europe Has Not Been