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ORK | Yankees Trounce Athletics 4...» [BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW peg: UMIN|THE WEEK-END - - ~-. - + ~~ By Thoriton Fisher, Indians for First Place Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Com (The New York Rvening World) | Chances for Locals to Take Supreme Command of American ~ AaLRignte ora ie eur! Youve | hed- OH) THIN tr “Aug tl Lovo ERR ‘YO-HO00- 24 ALRIGHT! YOUNE\ | | League Race. To-Day as They Have a Double Header Scher “ ‘ fn THIS . UGH | 4 ‘ Shalt Aad ae sous. Woe \ ba ine NOW. OH, MRS. TODD ¢ : ie Coobna ss. | uled With Connie Mack’s Men, the Last Appearance in Some trams. )( atte | ET AOE a tte Watenine 2 eae wy To MAKE YOU ennanany SO INTERESTING ) nae So VioLENT? YouR HUSBAND THEN ' By Charles Somerville. I an extremely quiet way it is to be recorded on this June 7 that the | | Time, as They Leave for Detroit To-Night. | i Yanks have caught the leaders of THEIR LEAG Thé crack Clevelands cracked in the first game on the banks of Mark | Twain's favorite river yesterday, but refused to take a double mauling. |rrey were: broadly licked, 6 to 2, in the first game, but in the nest re asserted themsclves, 2 to 1. The while the Yanks filohed the confectionery without mercy from Connie Mack's children. Twelve to six the score finally stood and that wees ita own megaphone. At the same time it doesn’t give the right idea of the victory. Next year I think Conni¢ Mack will @ |have a good team. But this yeat M8|on your travelye-WHICH “THEY , aa, youngsters are up-against the ner-|witt, AFTER TO-DAY'S BAY rrogtahae Wane Gian : . ; ‘ f ier vous trouble of getting into theswing/pOURLE HEADER, WHIOH ove oe of Great Britain} : : aan {of big league manners. STARTS AT"1 O'CLOCK~-rememiber ‘Aad open soit tities of Great Britain? ) Gardner’s Chances Con- sitlered Best of American Players in British Amateur doubt yesterday the Yanks were | this town expects you to come om “Pudking by the course record break- handed plum duff. They had the|pack toting the well known section play of Walter Hagen and the ro- game going from the first inning, | o¢ pork ' ls of the practice of all our stars, when theygwhaled out three runs, The double header is with Con- amateur and professional, that and in the Re ond the result was ex-| nie Mack's gents—game but” orbitant, seeing that they slammed| rather guileless as yet. It is pos“ in five more, They loosehed' in thelr) sible that the worm may turn to- work afterwards, I guess it-was only| day, but not altogether if Bt. human, with the lead they had and| Louis can hold its clip the Yanks’ the score board showing Cleveland| ought to have the big sign on the ‘There are 165 tries in the British amateur cham- ip which opens to-day on the Course at Mulrfield, Cullane, | getting its Six to Two trimming. Indians by sunset. The arrow § Sovtland. Robert A. Gardner, formér Also a big Sunday crowd cheering | certainly noints that way. “Rational amateur champion of this hem on, Mr. Mack used up three piteh- try, and Nelson Whitney have : P well in practice. Gardner But {t didn't do the Yanks any good| ers. The first two in a hurry and _ fe the vig hope of the invading con- jin the estimation of the same crowd| the last one was named Hasty. tingen' to get so gay that at times they{ There was nothing like a baby i Many mibarcae tenance muffed stuff up just as badly as|the box when the Athletics started, a. aheryinioe hg ila q j Connie Mack's excited sophomores.| Perry, the runaway slave, went im. ‘ebe 1 bscgoternd ? i Sure—the came was in the pocket.|But he was captured in a hurry ( Soxelgaer) bag | But why thereafter let go the pace? | ¥°P—captured, drawn and quartered. - will gf em the edge. Peck did him the favor of fouling Leaving home, I suppose, and the | perkins, original mittman. ‘aut: will not play to-day as he family should therefore be kindly dis- | Meusel— old bloke—mashed - it, @rew a bye in the first round, but to- posed because the kid had won a top-|for @ triple to ‘the left field fenee Morrow he'll meet ‘Tom Burrell, whom notch, diploma. tock for eoeble to iene ate uty rete expected to defeat. All right, WE stand for that. then came fohward.. Ail he did wa is a great deal of discus a we auserneuse| Will Be Matched With __ fo See Tommy Noble in Action|Cgyy spont wistony) |S Pairs ete Champions of the Navy SNAPS GAFF IN Crack English Featherweight] tsttr te» rns at « sow to be trout re nyiig, Gouging, ome afi. the eich over the bean of the pitcher, between. eonducted, the Honorable Com- off at Milwaukee on June 13 by Joo Orstein, the Bodie pounded out a very fine single, | {m the West and on that acount the bout is itkely| tennis veteran, and Ichiya Kumagae|Lewis walked Perkins grabbed of P nor did an: y show A TESTING SPIN While Gene Tunney Faces) to draw « crowd. * | Invitatfon doubles on the cou the doughty senior by chucking to’ ae them, ybod: ‘ ‘ a ire, A teeny a. the “* ne jvadow Country Club at|Thomas at third,. Ping havii | {them their tockecs, Thy mua wo| Great Interest in Olympic Elimi- | members ‘or your organteation: to ‘be Jeff Madden at Armory Club} straw ase mitienten, wit came,» wes. he y rea | But now that YOU YANKS start|te crack it for a triple, It was Se at wale nenic nin eaes sion already becagse of the consented to hesitate within about twelve feet of the centre fleld fence. three oldest clubs in the world, “Was on hand to greet the boys from sewer escent Army Boxing Winners SHAMROCK IV. Fans Get Another Chance To-Night|CtyERiNg WORLD'S . i Bho. B.A. No caddies wore tur- short and the gécond bag, and it only of Edinburgh Golfers, one of Boxes Young Andy Chaney Promoter, of that city. Temple Is well thought of | Beale C. Wright, the American lawn}but to no purpose, seeing that after ction tn the two twelve-round bouts this Frid: yesterday. If the| wrongly informed that it was the ‘ whif for themocives. nations at 69th Regiment present as our guests. We hope that i Oleh at the Bayonne A. A. while @ pairofmid {iui round of the competiti right time to plunder third. « . em | you will lend us your co-operation i of Jersey City. Gigwetght sipirants will met’ inthe elabt-rouid! which wwe reduced to four moire he] But what cause to worry, when in j ‘Afsarionn * Armory To-Morrow and Wed-| on tne occasion of tho boxing which | ; —— smi-fingl, Mickey Donley of Newark and Chick|/cauge of the postponement due to the| tle next crack WE got at it five tal- * ; Olymple Commit- ° will be held to-morrow night and | First Mishap to Cup Challenger By John Pollock Simler of Scranton wii! be opponents in what Is} rain of Saturday, Wright and Kumagae | !i¢8 were crowded on the scoreboard? tee announces to-day the ap-| nesday Nights. Wednesday, the details of which are y John Pollock. scheduled ax the feature Bout, while in the other! defeated Harold T. Throckmorton ana It came through singles by Cari pomntment of its) special Nom- described below. Here Due to Tremen- Tommy Noble, the crack English] tweiw-roundeer Dan Lynch of Bayonce will fee] tranciy T, Ifunter ine hard fought MAY# Peck and Meusel, added to { and Selecti . 2. ‘The Departmental Qlympic r featherweight, who made such a te! Walter Donovan of Wrst Brighton, 8, I. q which was the fact that Martin, who jon Committeés. By Alex Sullivan. Games boxing eliminates for the dous Rig. meron Ain ete , Fe po vas three-set battle. The score was 5-10, had taken Scott Perry's ‘place, was as | inating Committee will con- Inter-Departmental meet will be held we pression with the boxing fans by his! gscnough Prask Bagley eave the boxing fans of 16-4, 7-6, TERE in great interest in tho] at the. sixtysningh Infantry, Mow Breat showing in his first appearance] minghamton, N. Y., geod outa st the shows he pA | Toe cant de chore, b5e. wild. when 4% army. boxing championships | York Guard Armd 'y at Twenty-fifth| shamrock IV., Sir Thomas Lipton's e viagh fopuard Lali eigte AL . he eee Nios g meee an ae baal re ie ahs phobia ie sae hit Pipp/aedlow on the belt, But it” to a w| Street and Lexington Avenue, New : lorsey City, several weeks ago, will be| 4. at the baseball par at city, the fans} match of the singles in the lawn tennis | mereis: wor ; are eligible for places on the which Wil be lwid to-morrow | York City, a £30 P.M, to-morrow | challenger for the America’s Cup, had siv0rY Cis, sty to-night as he Ie to| tified out in such smal! numbers that Besley has | tournament on the courts of the Mont~| utter ‘Ruth met wae Arun renee “¥arlous teams. ‘The nominations wil! | 24 Wednesday nights in the sixty-| ang Wednesday evenings. her ‘firet mishap eince she has Peon go against Andy “Young’ Chaney, the| ssl? te ewer of the club to abandon outdoor | ctaty Athletic ‘Club, Montclair, N. J» |aingie to tight, ‘it’ ecorer mee eat tm turn de presented to the Selection | ™"th Resiment, as in the bouts! %—An admission will be charged] under her own sail in American wa- crack featherweight of Baltimore, in|" yesterday. The star of the West Side| Meusel, Pipp and ‘Peck ied & | Committee, which: will have final dp-| ‘Nt were conducted by the army in| to defray the expenses of the tourna: | tery yesterday, when her gaff WA8|the star bout of twelvo rounds at the| Sent Martin, the deshaute middiovalzt, of [Club defeated Mrs. James 4. MedMilien, |double steal, but Pipp never tet. ts ; | Yelsion on the personne! of each and | the #ame armory last March the most) Mote eh ee denartment, Tiekets will | Token on the Sound. Armory A. A. of Jersey City. Chaney | ‘it sir, bas bes mated 0 moet tees ne | tiie former Miss Alberta Weber, in More he started. Babe on the play t 7 os i Y hi of North Adams, Mass., : Sey 4 econd. bs every team which chal! compete ‘for| °*°!tims ping bation ween in this clty| be placed on sale at the following| As in the accident aboard the Reso-|has already bested Champion Johnny bvdad hes nace tema straight sets. ‘The herded Srey rt ee ek ea UE 1, | | the United States in the Belgian|'? years Were served up to the funs.| places: hte, one of the candidates to defend! Kilbane in two bouts. In the other mae ene \ night. Martin has fought many good battles in| ay i And Bodie. Duffy: Lewii oki The present tourney is being held we Beha, Ggrernors taend, the America's Cup, the accident wasa|tWelve round bout, Gene Tunney will] the iss few months and he ought to win ar eee ECLA NEOUS. fireman ath’ ow | of Dyke's glove at meoond and Ruth to’ make selections for the Olympic] M-_,%.; Women's Exchange Gov." 414 Outs ‘remendols rig of the chal fake on aint Madsen Gt Brooklyn. ' seewayer delaen rer bit sopaneet tho ‘Pastkne Athletic Clu, yesterday |2Md Pratt came acroms, but Ping was boxing team, Also the winners will| store, sth Avenue and 34th Street, | lenger, Oe ree ea ay ee Ent Found Happy Lttston, thé New Orleans fighter, "HO won three events at the first set of out-|PUt Away while entertaining the no- . douts between Johnny Buff and be pitted against the champions of| New York City, N. tor was been boring im good form on the South. MF Goor handicap members’. gaunes of his| “lon he could make third. A 14-knot breeze from the north- f 7 PA Ritchie and Johnny Yarns and Freddie decided to eome to New York, He will arrive organization at McCombs Dam Park,| (The day's sport got a jolt in Win, tO navy—alno at the Gixty-ninth | free, oer end’ ene tines on] west was blowing yesterday, and | fteese, here within ths eat ten daya end will issue © Shen competed: in the running igk|Atth, when George Grit, fret bases Regiment Armory—later «in, the] Wednesday evening. William P,. Burton, who will sail — challenge on his arrival to meet either Joanay JUMP, the 16-pound shot put and the s-|man of the visitors, In a chase \ dn , v . 4 Rods Shs wnaxe Shams Guo Wika tea. aut, uueaieecent pion, er Pound welght throw, and captured first| Meusel's foul fly back of first crea month. 5.—The prices of seats will be 48! shamrock IV. in the cup races, and 4 sit 4 7 place in each. In the high jump he was | into a right field box. His right Eleven four round bouts to a deci- enews fight again. This time they will battl Mike O'Dowd, the former holder jof tbat title. TO Naiman man and won the t Y 8 right knee. on 1 admission, $1.00, War Tax,|Charles EB, Nicholson, who designed geciston as they aro to meet in a twelv sion aro scheduled for the opening) 19 motal $1.10. Pit | the challenger, decided to take her| bout before the Fenway A. A. at the Mechanics a 1 feet 5% inch In the |crete rail of the bo: Th night while,on the second night there)" Roverved Seats, $2.00, War Tax #20,|out for another sail to strctch hor| Mullin i Fe ee Ae: 08 Mae: 5 Treat inan at baat. as wa on. Wer (iol SE are Me ee REO te ee ee it ten aeen sik cia? Fee Oe arte aE oe ote a eee $200, War Tax 920, ‘Total (Tis She redched down as fer 08) tea tu te rec a same cps ernst repre. Tee phgeicline claims that after « thive | baStonp of 10 fect nad threw the welsht| piers, male fon cees. wetels to ace ee Fes) wiahs fous battles under | 9/0 4:4 bead Oyster Bay and there came about to] option of 30 per cent. of the gross recuipts, Tao Onis’ Test Valger wil! be better then erer when | the good distance of 46 feet left fleld grandstand, who, while the eA. * rules, j u mn first struck the wall of the box, and ‘i Wigs with the fine leap of 6 feet 2 inches. In ee eins, Veles, the reac feaiberwsisht, wae eect Dut he was ih receipt of 8 fost it brought his head down on the con Seats will be mailed upon receipt jdo some windward work, Off Hemp-| "# wid be 123 pounds wish tn at OPM. |i, rocaniy. et mW Velew EL Cnc wictt conn, June T—In{Athletic and Yankee’ players and the All tho bouts will be to a referee's! of check or postal money order tO| stead Harbor the gaff, a hollow ea tnerrace among Arrow class ykcite|Ump@ ran over to Grif’ axsiatance decision. ‘The local fans will get a| Major H. M, Bankhead, Governor’ = bag aoe desde Johnny Murray of Harlem, who knocked out over the Indian Harbor Yacht Club's |realiging what a player chances in vhance to see how they can expect| Island, N. ¥. Seats are on sale at| Wooden spar, broke squarely in the] aio Root of Cleveland in five rovids at Jack triangular three and seven-eighths| pursuing a ball into the benches, the Sixty-ninth Infantry Armory | middle, Hanlon's Club in Philadelphia last Wednesday P. mile course, the Hawk, owned by! shouted, “What's he doing—laying?” . i" vi the firat the pick of our referees work when! trom 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. . Aight, and who has doreloped Inte one of the tap- Rath Slaven, wee. the, vtwell Grifin was. Only be dant the Frawley Law goos into effect! H. M. Bankhead, Major, . CTR ee eth | aaueies a i fawdan Grain Seo : Gisqualitiod for Loullng one of the [Know tt. He wan so absolutely out soon, as the best talent the Metropolis Infantry, U. 8. A. Inta the wind. A small steam yacht, | wucned over the long distance telephaos earty| The baseball teams of the High School | marks, and Leonard H. Dyer's Jack |that after nearly ten minutes of ef- , Department E. & R, Officer. which was passing, saw her difficulty | to-day to nwt Champion Johuny Kilbane for ten nd " O'Lantern, which was second, was de-|forts to revive him Yanks and Ath- rappsiey th leetAes cad A apd eller po as pexeaane ; and offered assistance. Those on board | "Unda a the Cleveland Baseball Park on June 20. Sy Ha oat agire ee Bene SUNS. SAP DRE letice ad to carry him off the Seta. | Fes: - | we amond of Dexter . Se nap ewan erR te Yeo Judges ° * the challenger declined with thanks, —— Field at Union Course, L. I, this atter-|, George and Jack Potheringham de- | 116 Bad, Cary Nas Cheee teeta Khoctae that will ait at the ringside, as they | J eading Robins spi ire pot timers Joe Denhann, the Caisforaa noon, with the winner to play the Com-| {ested Tom McNamars and. Tom|Out bia nos badly pushed out of 5 $ y lene, and iy ', "| Ke ie Richmo’ lounty ‘ el paar Walter Taw: rales, “Ig you are going to westward, we| wich ses, tocahe ce peanuan of Bea qeuie”’| mercial High School's nine for the high} Gountiy” Club, Staton Island, links, | Sorry 1 can't turther increase the Joy An added starter has been added Have Feast On wi ia excell: auc nMevion uM hmert walow emits es with @ tnockou: | #Chool baseball championship of Greater| yesterday afternoon by 1 up and 4|of the cheerful spirit in the left fleld te the lst who'll referee. He is Kid at City Island that our gaff is broken." | !8 the sevew: round, attracted « crowd of + |New York. These tl. ve teams won tho] to play. stand, but it's all’ right—Griffia wil! McCoy, the famous ring general, The e rose receipts amounted to $14,000, | respective titles of thetr seotions and in| Garms PARRY, Conn, June 7.—The Petar Maseise facen a pretty occ , ; a wome fight town: drawing for positions the Commercial| yale rowin lem just now. Aaron Ward. aamit. Wache: Saminee she ues over ea ac Renny 9 Lee Fa SNL NEE RIC atlaoe | gpa fon. wi ‘how will be ati aikommekey eee start thal practice for the tedly the class, only tled by Frankie arbiter; Billy Joh, Kid MoPartland,| The longest winning streak—threc aed . ihe cadena Col, | Palledelstita to ntabt poe iad ptt. Jott Tesreau's Bears broke even with| Harvard to be held on the Thames on Frisch of the Giants ‘n smoking up Johnny McAvoy, Patsy Haley, Eddie | victories ‘over tho Braves—developed | VT EY Jha. water hoat and went it] %, i Miladiphls National Eserue bail| the Cuban Stare in thoir double-header | JU%9,i,, Thirty-seven crew men are in| the third Dy Meusel. Mteusel, white Pollock, Harry Stout, Danny Sullivan, | by the Glanta this season came to On| Out tg tow the chs licnmer back t0 city | kun Tes fullewing fiers yi cam in elgt| Mt Dyckinan Oval yesterday. The Stare] He freshmen wubstituces, ‘The frst and [re “ynene UY Mearel. eu le Slim Brennan and Harry Brtle, the| end at Wbbets Field yesterday after-| (ara Breas wars sie Cae elt Tesreau went into the ‘box In the reo vary cae mettre, Hones ID) the bag, bas been batting like the last three named being the pick of| noon, Came to an end becuse the : is one of those F i Find. Sha dua tense Gl mast axels few York State opens Tne broken gaff 0 3, persons and other referees will include Milly Benton 8 Curves; The steam yacht put in at Robert! wring mua a4 the second floor of |@ev!l and all, There was a compro De For, I, 0, Lougtilin and Jokany Griffiths and} 5 to 4. The same teams will mect again freshmen occupy in . the New York Tens |New Jereey'a officials. Robins batted the southpaw offer-|brought by the challenger trom ED-] 4m gu and Joe Den next ‘Sunday. bp adage spadh 2's nal cede anen* Wire. Selon fede eet y t "| HH. M, Bankhead, Major, Infantry, ube itl a |iand. Another Engiish-made gaff is € Sentreee yacht Bi soccer players| back to busi Cap'n Peck ‘ . Club, There are fifty;four en- Cs kL Derek cence cod of “7 _ehise , ner ARO! Troady here, and a third gate hae] rex Wutbern, the fst prestete of Mniwauee,| CHICAGO, June | 7.—Chieago hegre, Ponke 7 ee i prree | eae oo gh po pi yldey phar a “trips, with Miss Marie Wagner, for-| song out the following statement Beets ronan Dacieen Gute | been made In this country, One will] # s snsiou to nare Chemica Benny Lennard | Deredt 15 otenen inniame ey ,B, fore Ol ee the Metropolitan Football Leagua|his place, ‘He gave.tusr Nie'rat cy Pee wna-Nede, on Mrs. Wiward| regarding the big amateur, boxing| Ya ine Cuan to. a Dalit dosen gins |e eeeed tonday and It is expected | tymer i» comer at the auditeriuie at Mliweu: | ond and @ hit by Jon Collins counted (hy playing a tle at one gual all talthe opening of the stxth, ana wrany 7 recént winner of the Pel-| tournament that will be held in the How sahiok ge! re ees hs rag a Shantioes ry, re be ready to a ee Fivig A cn a pgrecndin the finning tun. Cot and pees eut (the final encounter with the Astoria| showed himself a proper heir att : : #} again®thiy afternoo: | $18,000 to le Pitestmmone a teo-roupd | Koliided ht centre in the tenth |p Dlub at Woodside, L. 1. The ' SOMES suyfiation tournament in oppo- Blxty-ninth Regiment’ Armors, June | Eich Mian ings a 3 a ts A tes collided in right contre’ in the ‘tenth |; ootbail Club at Woodside, L. 1. The|ting it for a triple. But shortly daine Wagner's first op-| pio eliminations for the astern De-| Nay @ run the Glants made daring ae ae aah ;|the afternoon's festivities, while the ‘ ee 8 hag hae ig pr hts MAE ATS Ons mate ORs sella tmaaine off Raven. estta, Walch wes enetied by. Gov, Coolidge sigs ie a : ZVEILAND, @, June T.Cevel . Ps ” t t © number of run. NEWPORT, RB, 1, June 7.—The sloop] the bL which passed both houses of the Lesita-| CLE VEILAL ” x 0 irearaamant jepagiittes, Among’ the | ,, Headquarters, Eastern Department, | Hen an ne ie OF bimaloe ais | Reosolute acrived from “Bristol “anortly | and St, Louis divided a double hea ed tei Astorias, which had been defeated in|afterward, on a@ ‘close decision, he | Resolute Ready to Resume Trial ith 9 owisted les. Flagstead was not the first match, needed to win in|was caught napping at third. But order to tic their rivals, Tebo fin-|not any more during the ished with 31 points and Astoria with|He played short with sensationa! ‘Toe now dozing "aw in the State of Masach : . into effec 1 Se ft E- speed and accuracy and looks fulty to Governor's Isand, New York City, before sunset, ready to resume today | wn" qe the tine hen ime mt we 4 a8 that) vesterday, the Browns winning the first See aa de back in form. other well known players competing | June 6. ; Ja double, a triple and a home run, |} v8 with the Vanitie to de- ’ y days bave el eame by'a score of 6 fo, 2, while the ea the title by Miss Helen Gil-| Memorandum to all lovers of clean| which exploded any hope that Me-| termine defender of the Ameticu’s| Pied afer the bill was signed by the Govemon | indians took the second by'a@ score of M tt d Ebb t wasn *, “are Mre. B. V. Lynch, the| sports. . Graw and his men had of continuing | Cup. trails ess ths Wied sane On ee attyan ets iat ‘New York champlon: 1-—-On March 80 and 31, the Kast-| their winning ways, Her new vtec! mast is a trifle longer ni mares, Dav ily adi bby WASHINGTON, June 7.—Tally 1 F, Briges Miss Margaret | ern Department of the United States| Demon David Henry “Hy” Myers | than, tie one (ken out last week. ind) wala, who ts will blag lauded by the feb fae NTT the Saeventhy wait awe call In Ma ee Case Rawson Wood, Mrs. L.G.| Army conducted a Departmental|and little Poter Kilduff were the cui-~| Mitty it to be far batter than'| Jocks. the Inglis fearterwelshe, et the Imoy a | Senators defeated Boston by @ score of Ingo Hartmann, Mrs.| Championship in boxing at the Six-|prits who infilcted ane sreetest, dam-|iither its immediate predecessor or the A. of Yoreey Clty on lam Mowday vide. ts urea ® tre: ooo 49 ecvaticy - | ent ory, eGri in: rer it h co) 0 of ——P. Seremerrgee peeme Wu" tecninth, Berwin: kecory, bon age upon the” McGraw winhlAg | hollow wooden mart Whish CollNpued | 4.5 muicied m fiat Tiny doleme st Pelee | CONCINNATE “OL” Jule 7 —eitu: Christy Mathewson, now coach of a The race to-day probably will be} #m. 4, 00 dune 18 and Dick Loadman of} burgh defeated the Cincinnati Reds en ‘ BELMONT PARK ; the Giants, and Charles H. Bbbets, o | . i course. | Buffalo at the Armory 4, &. of Jeray City by bunching hits off Ruether tn the a Br. Pian la pened to turer | fat os, ") tenth Inning when singles by Caton, | President of the Brooklyn Club, have TOMORROW 1 Game th= areal Southworth and Whitted cave them two |... nA te ats 4 “¥t Your Golf Ue as CGD FtnRe Rees He BORA OBA, PW Matchmaker Mack of the Wem Hobot a. c.|runs. ‘The score was 3 to 1. Ruether |D€eR subpoensed to appear in the as You Went It to Be— a hes arranged ® good card of bouts for his next | had won, elght straight games. United States District Court of Cin- } $2,000 HARLEM STAKES ) HARI 5) boning show at New Amsterdam Wal, Wert Mo-| on yours sume 7-H. Louis made |innat! to-day to testify in the Lee | NATIONAL LRAGU AMERICAN LEAGUE, | NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE) Ste 2°53. na Myint ee | a Sal aes ath intte gatas cUAUE| Magoo suit agalnet the Chicago Cam | RICHMOND BANDICAP gear Wed tea wee ee er ws be — n : with Chicago, winning by @ score of 3 | Matty already in in C.ncinnatl, while |fand 4 Other High Cl acct ‘ EVE! WORLD. Om, | Se of the Clubs, Joey Grey of Brockln ve Sammy | tos Re toe tite tes jase Contests oe NING WOR Breskive 800 | New York....28 18 636! Washington,..22 20.894] Coo, Y Cle we atts tenia th ane Bing eee eed st «SMe Muaets lett iaat night for the home | yrust ‘BACB av uae F. tae ‘ or Cinctanati +400 | Glovelnne ...28 16.636) St. Li 7 28 408) nuttato Heading o.seeM 3.688 of the world’s champions, | Beh cia Mya YOU CANNOT READ THEM | chicavo Aad | Chicane 00.24 18 858) Phitadolphie. 48.28 249 Uaitimars ; deregy (ates 14 BB 88 | = BELMONT SELECTIONS, ‘Matty Was manager of Reds |B cave Penna, Station, 384 Bt end “f WITHOUT Pittebergh ...20 19 513) Phitadetphia 357 | Benton 22 18.880) Detroit 14 26 339] Toronto 10 b l3eal the Harlem welterweight, has gone pt naan teal when both Magee and Hal se were 7 Ay., alto from Fiatbueh’ Av. es YESTERDAY. | GAMES YESTERDAY. Abe } “| be tinmy Brown, Kelly says that Lady A {members of the team. It was Matty Brooklyn sat 12-30 and at intervals Be a Been k . New York. 12: Philadelohie ; Fh sees he je) be did not quit Hrown, despite the fact that }who preferred. the chat cuinst | 22 0 FRO P.M, | Special Care hapadre 4 ee eert, Cee ORS. T (eeceed gamed,| ero © Weiler lo the writer o Second Race setectiona. iChaue. The first. baseman was in- | jourse also Tewohed by Tri Grund Stand & Py Landline, 81:05» “Tne No tad left him, Now that Kelly har petobed up his! ‘Third Race—Phalaria, Sundial 24, |defpitely suspended by Garry Here- “ ih Mrown, the latter will try ras. but later was exonerated b lagers aa oat) Pifourth* Race -— Audacious, Alibi, | M&PR | GAME TO-DAY. New York at Grockiya. ime some Doula, aM whndaretarie the Nationa) League. Mageo played Mickey Donley, the Newark lightweight, ow Fifth Faco—Biutter,. Jee. Sunt. with the Robins for a brief spell last the management of Jos Wegner, bes bee season end went to the Cubs in the eet te ems ar Tamale, tne Mason wade tor Pete Kildutt INE THUM ena se