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\ YANKEES WIN ANOTTIER GAME WHILE GIANTS AND DODGERS REST ; Fiddle James Wins Decistom. |. Biddle James, Single by Pipp, With Bases Full, | Gives Yanks Victory Over Browns | —pe rat ic. | Waite Ho Flatbush Waite Hoyt Allows St. Louis-| Waite Hoyt, the young Sea " hero, for four consecutive singles. ans 11 Hits, but Pitches | with the bases fited, however, Hoyt | 3 ely in Pinches Ughtened nd there was no more ° Supremely in Pinches. e Mp: Ghd there “was ac: tere ae FRANCES WAR HERO ‘ jscoring that found. ‘Tho Yanks be gon ie haat gan to’ do some hitting on their own CHALLENGER OF DEMPSEY: ie ST. LOUTS. May 24.—Witw the | account in the fourth and drove in For score tied in the ninth Inning and/two runs which put them in the lead WORLDS TITLE *‘ score Wel in the finth inning and |i? the Browns, in thelr halt of. Uhe 1920 04 ated Ya Souda AM Agee veered Raped pated bit. 5 A hae dae | same inning tied the score und drove Yankee runners just waiting for alin two more puns in the next, re- chance to go home, Wallle Pippy gaining thelr lead ugain, th the auved 5b day tor New ¥ by lin. |S/xth, Dixte Davis showed ils very ‘ved the day for New York by line | food’ judement by. walking Ruth ¥ A e ing oul a scorching single to centre,|pipp doubled to right, the Babe no er mertcan versary scoring Hawkes and Peck andswin-| shooting for home. Meusel’s fly| » seco! f lbrought Pipp to third, scoring on! CHAPTER XXVI. were matched, this time for London, INS tho second instalment of the) Pur ee nd tying the scoro, His v ctory over Wells, usse,|and the bout was of even shorte series between the Rrowns and the! which was then 4 to 4 l thad the heavyw ight Paton than the first. | knocke Yunkees, The core was; New York,| The Browns reached Hoyt for| havin surope and nied) Wels this time In less than a round ¢; Browns, 4. twelve safeties, bat the excellent| champion of Kurope and nted | of thehting: . ran I support he received from his team- me with considerable joy. I had) ‘Phe fignt ended so quickly, In fact, The locals tdok the lead early In} ite and thie own supreme work Jn | given me a new outlook on my {that inany spectators were sorely the game, scoring one run in the|the pinches accounts for the victory | Own pussibitities as a boxer, | Aumaiolnted {ind “demanded thelr second juning when they tapped of the visitors, | | money bac here was a big ero nol aie hiss eines a. Yor I had proved to myself, as well! present, even for the National sport- | to the many spectators who had {ing Club, which does not seat a great JOHN witiessed the hat 1 had the | Mény persons, and it was one of the F d G itnessed the fights 4 AA tis | RS Ra Th ae Oe oe istic News patcc. and Gossip faculty of recovering om wu hard seen ata fight so, when [ was given blow with suMicient vigor to beat|an ovation ag the end, it was pATUCU- Numerous clubs in this State are) Hanchinl a return match, white on the saine cand may. pan, jlarly: thrilling because it ee a ieee ie shows on next Mon. | ?_wante t© put on Wille penecr end | _ Phe eneh heavyweight, Lurie, |such a fine grdup of men 8 non Butt, Crees ed ine very soon after I had) when we entered the ring that day afternoon, the most important | eee Oe ee pd Oe met ae night Welly was given a surprise at being the three twelve-round 2on-| The Walker Sporting Club 1p ansiovs to match | Bordeaux {stopped Lurie in an Un once, ‘Througp a suggestion BY Des- tests at Ebbets Field, at which Mike | Jhany Marin with Lew Tendier. ‘The club has | Xo apa anes yieve |camps | had fone to a London hair 61 ‘i ” 4 matched Batting Hogan with Tony Marto for | a very simple matter to bent this | Groguer just before the fight and had Gibbons meets Soldier Bartfleld Cf | joe bps. Marto, who Tse war. hero, having Tes waimanett my hair clipped close to my head, 80 Brooklyn, Tom Gibbons meets Marty | veen ove of our famous deril dos, ts sis0 Fees tiiere came a challenge from 1 was nearly bald. Wells was Burke and Andy Chaney goes againat | matched to bor Hadle Manoing at the Ninth Weight who, 1 has a con- |) eae DHE RBW MY CHANKCT AP Dutch Bkand’ of Brooklyn, ‘Tie| em Scie Areoty) sturdy nish Mead rien Gee ree non Geter eae TP Mhte fact combingd with his inborn, Walker Sporting Clup of Ridgewood Galleved he coud win, -vousness, which had helped me o will puton Rocky Kansas and Gene | had no hesitancy in challenging fyictory in our fet eee u io for the Delmont of Memphis, Tenn, and ; ae ue ‘i upify the : aes 4 WAS a fine taghter in chose days, very [Oo ong time was ready to fight me. Johnny Howard fights Frankie Fie ast with tis hands, and wise tn the |" Wells came to my corner to shake /iNk Of Staten Island at Cyco Par ' Bat dene indus iit Halbeek [hands. I jumped up to meet him, ex-| Susten Island. aoe ape pelea se for illness I helicve T would have (tending both my hands [ERRE DIRE Weill be that of tho) Raldce ieaaoked | Hs “How are you Billy?” I ex¢laimed. °f Joy Sporting Club of Coney Island, . maeked him ot : » tor the| “Delianted tosee you again,” _'| who ‘will have Jack Sharkey meet- ae Were in Varis preparing for thi Warmth of my gresting again ing Young Zulu Kid, Midget Smith Aight when 1 developed a trouble in| accked Wells It was evident that tackles Joe <Byder and Sammy Nablo Out out a growth, When I entered! had taken a fot of spirit out of MM.| cag sie Riper a Sa chhsgo errmste: : the ring with Smith this was far fr He did not reply to my greeting. He | will make his fire sppesrance in #8 bow in well and it troubled me considerably. only smiled and clasped my hands! prookimn to-night at the Brooklyn Arena, Atlantic oni the. ate rounds Smith, Both his hands were cold as ice. HH, and Medford Avenuca, Brooklyn, He will hook up ruck n tall t nose Blood Was suffering acutely from nervous- | with Dan O'Dowde the Boston heavyweight, Both spurted and stre down my face, Ness, | these ““heavies'* have fought many of the top- scamps, bor i ran to shout) [have always held that a boxer once etehers Sammy Mehift of New York tackler hysterically, ty ble to restrain! peaten thereafter remaing rather easy} Mian ‘Thompwon of Brooklyn tn the semi:final him from doing anythiug that would) prey for his conqueror. I know thero | °f fem founds = nsure my chances, and at the end of fave been cases of great recovery of! ‘The Commonwesith Sporting Club of Harlem twenty rounds the judges proclaimed) form after one beating, notably tho! offers the fight fane daree twelve-round bouts for me the vic victory. of Billy Papke over Stanley! tte rroia boxing fhow on Thursday nigit. London writers Ketchel and later the victory of Ket-, Charley Boocker meets Patacy Johnson, Tilly ‘Kid" them—had erying Lover Papke, both of which fights | Merman boxes Phil Mloom, and Danny Lee of time that there was thing Wrone Gore won by. knockouts, Ordinarily, | Harlem clashes with Bobby Thomas. There will Hotes Wie lls. THIS however, a boxer once knocked out, | Uw otner baits between good bora particular critic tor ¢ some very! earns to dread the punch of his con-| mu almost © sure thing that Wiltle Jack ; , insin t i } ri nee en ees het {he queror, and T Know my first victory’ rete Harts, tke Durable Dane, will clash fo the Pout had heen wat you would all) over Wells helped me to my second | sar bout of fen rounds st tbe open-air boring it was so absurd, but it stirred | MC pen, De bad ty the Mctfahon brothers at st ina return match, for it had| Wells drew on his gloves with min-| Dyekman Oval, tn the Bronx, on Jun 8 Frank been suc fully proved to him that vte inspection, He fidgeted in his! Batley bas signed for Jackson and tt 1s expected he should have won our first’ bout) chair, and when he arose to wait for, that Leo Pima will secept terms for Hartley. when he knocked me down w hell his muscles quivered | Jecimon ts booked to box Jimmy Hanlon at the ———— | Plooeer Club Friday night i) F Ti | leuk Bart Rated and Johnny Murray of Harte, | ells Beaten i in Faster Time se tort aug Nett Wt Poet porting Club last woek, are CHAPTER XXVII. biotted from my mind a short time | hey will come tomner in « flected ot BLLS'S nervousniss communt-| later, T helped tuke Wells to NMS| an open-air boxing show to be brought off at a cated itself to the audience, corer and, recovering his senses, the | hascbail park at albany, N. ¥., on next Monday ie 1 used. five yglisiman was sitting on his stool, | afternoon. Tals go ought to bes bummer AB: Ne tears running from his eyes. It was | . t HERE in » e crowd sh patrons | {oF ‘he show lunts Polat Sporting Chub of | British fghter's hands. . Out in the crowd English patrons | th. ‘Tron for tonite the wesee | I started the fight h ash, de-| of the club and the few French |¢gnting artis Baw end eteaayd termined to fet inside his intr Very | sportamen who were present were | jonmy "Kid" Lote In ta aoe peas | ulckly and get to woes on his abdo- cheerin, e. Wells © from hit in the double wind-up of a and i neering m cite rose | from it | owelve rounds. Other bouts wil precede thee | men, He swt wiih hair, raised his hand for silence, and | gon and missed, He followed with a right) said jeer ey ae bape hare magradbor irre wi ewing that barely rea hed my fee." “Gentlemen, it was the ambitlon ¢f | gay ermine aes sea but did not de any lance, 1 sipped! my tife to defeat this boy. But I could | ye eae | under his arms and d my binds | age. ny Caponi, the rumed Western 130-pound | One after the other > ue stomari |, Turning he stepped from the ring| bauer, bas Been mateved to moet Red Cap Wile | Ree eee eee ceeeeeen aig |and walked down the aisle. A little | 8 te main go of weirs rounds to © decison at Bee oaned ieee ont j)2elman detached himself from the |‘ weekly taxing show of the Jamaica Sporting peferee ordered as iy irik: aod 28 throng about the ring and rushed af-| Club on Thunway alent Rddin Carrooe of ew . ends sia vor mida Lie iat er Wells. Reaching the big fighter | ome ment heard Jandy of Gouth Brookiyn ie Dope ‘abd a 6 stopper r w tea rounds Larry Murray boxes Andy ZL went again and, althougn he strug ee ty SE ae We an bee Ge, gled hard, I managed to work myseif | SUQMGE oQay ” —_ {nside. Blow after blow T shot home| ;CoWard! Coward: Coward! At the Bay Rideo Sporting Club to-night Salter Ina velia clowly stiffened, tried to, 1% Was Jim Driscoll, himself a for- | Joo Dally'will meet Young Sewer in'a rerere ton San away jmer nglish champion His fice was] te af fifteen rounds Stewere = T decided the real moment had ar. [twisted with emotion. He was So; a me same club few weds ago, but as Daily | rived. Stopping back momentarily to | shout, Wells stopped and smiled ead. | ade *.cim & foul which the refer refused to get my bearings [ shot my left and |iy at the little man, lake eens ots Dally ts outeln be: wilt inet: Stew to the spot just below the jume- |” . ” “"y his go. Jack Nelson Paulie Mack in right Don't, Jim,” he said, “1 Met nes Dioiapcs Sie Hebw & The | ge Domits Jim." he sald, “1 am not a thy seals! tion of the rik Ww i nk to t coward. He beat me fairly. ones floor and was counted out And he passed on to his dressing | Jobnny Mahoney of Boston, who will etago the tm- It waa the most thrilling victory of|room, It was a very hard fight for | portant bout between Pete Herman of New Orleara my life up to that moment. T was|Wolls to lose so quiakly. If he had | nd Young Montreal at Braves Field in Boston on so happy I choked. I had beaten this |{asted a few rounds it would have] next Friday tut, nas °n gelected to arrange « big man the second time be sn more satisfactory. card of bouts to be fought at the Harvard Stadium My own happiness, however, was (Continued To-Morrew.) on the afternoon of July 2, under the susplos of Se a ere ee the Yankec Dorion. Mahoney will try and alga up the winner of tie Herman-Montreal bout with | champion Joe Lynas. ‘Tue Columbus Sporting Club of Yonkers wil put on another attractive oard of bouts at ite regular | workly boxing yhow on Thunday night. Frankie | derome, the good little Mehter uf Harlem, will bat- oats a aa a » who| We Jimmy Carter for twelve rounds in the star} By William LE. Simmons, “vine was a very lame } Who | oo | y ATER, could not place one of his hind hoofs | Ys sed y Heian tackles Wille Yariey {n'| HIGH WATER. on the ground without suffering evi- | ‘wl-final of ten rounds Sandy Hook.“ Hsland Hell Gate, dent pain. He was one of the sev By MeAleer, the promising wart aide middle- AMM AM ea AM PM, | ora] high-class eripples who started | weight, who word another knockout on Satunias Wad on yesterday who are flirting with the) git at te Commoowesite Sporting Club, making Hab tak 1 Home for‘the Thoroughbred Aged or| its tinh viowry In wiemasin slice the Walker | 1 ‘ rin my ree: Infirm, Boxing Law went toto effect, will be seen in one of | oe 18.28 1 ie a. 2 es | Wwe main bows at the Armory A. A. of Jersey City | = : | third trip of the season from Baidwin, ‘=a to-day, says the Weather Man, | I.. L, last Sunday, on the George Len. , At the Commonwealth Sporting Club on next Sat- Pair tordey aves Jmuan, Capt. Robbing, and made ts*\rday night Jack Hausner goes agains Johnos | best catch of flounders, About 250, Ruswell, the east side borer, in the windup of Sunday was a first rate day for fish- | averaging one and half pounds apiece, | Serle rounds, In the two te-rwund bouts which | “Ing, both in shore and off shore, the| were landed. ‘The party consisted iif | will precede tt Tommy Hopkine feos taney Voow) cathe: vil deal and the tones | Me: aes But. Wilson, Campbell, Dox. | and leon Alexander tackles Joe Werner, Tauren | ” = | Dr. Re Sherry rag brother and Wee. saga Many were CULO Jersey beach, | Wille McSherry, who caught tho! poi. gen.und covets bowen ome of the| especially about Asbury Vark, im/largeat fish while papa was eating Qo in the Bronx and the wmal four ond quest of striped bass, but no striking | lunch six-round contents wil be the attraction at the catches were reporte Some striped bass were-caught iast [um Point Sporing Club Vriday night. Ther : ‘ “i ir ASL seit be vatred. off as follows: Joe Weber 7s is a common habit of fishermen; Week at the Bogs, near Great Kil H : | Ce eee ea mnemtta tne) 8. Land some wlso in, the Shrows: mm Wr Hsin ahek beam Hid. Baa | water to keep them fresh, ‘The F bury River, near the Highlands of, Yous Pultoo » Fighting Joe Moren, ‘Goorgio | ts good enough Jong as the ash | Navesink trestle | Wemer em Charie stulleh | continue to live, but it speedily spoils vrei es . Jim O'Connor, tbe Brooklyn promoter who ts {hem when they die. Water is one of| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, pocnind ievoral ble bows fer Benen iad, the most active known agents of ie clu. WoL. PC.) Club, W.L. PC. teyine to induce Midget Smith to give Phi composition. | gattimore ...19 10.655] Toronto .....18915 .300 — ersty. City..17 146.848 | Rochester ..15 15 $08 Now that the weakfish season is ap-| Buttle .....17 15 $31 | Syracuse ....1317 439 Salliveam to Try Again to Swim roaching, a word may be sald as to | Newark 16 16 500 | Reading 10.20 1339 Eugiish Channel, Feeping an extremely perishable fish GAMES YESTERDAY, | LOWRLL, Mass. May 24,—Another| fa good condition. Seale and clean | rochester, 5; Syracuse, 3. {attempt to swim the English Channel your fish, Wrap securely in paper and Torpnto, 6; Buttato, 5. will be mado this summer by Henry keep it out of the sun. Do not wash ‘Other teams not scheduled. jd. Sullivan of Lowell. He sald yesterday fe until ready to cook, This me hod | GAMES TO-DAY. RABC Ne Diane. 40 88 1 r eeand Will keep the fish fresh and preserve | jersey city at Reading |fpeus due Hf aes te ablish train- fte flavor. Newark at Baitimery, st. year tried twice to Rochester at Toronto (A. M, ang P.M.) | make the crossin, ce swimming to ~~ Bome of the boys were a bit Buffalo at Syracuse, within two and one-half miles of the! peeved with T. Rowan's handling of tiated French Coast atter being in the water| . They didn't regard it 1 Si . Binel ourR an irty minutes, War Machine, They didn't regard lt| wallace Soores Quick Kmeckent. ie second time ne was Within satis ee quite up about idle Wallace, the crack Brookiyn a half of his goal ran im= towards were 4 bit doubtful lightweight, knocked out Battling ‘Chip mersion of eigh hours and thirty - --- it, too, so they investigated and dis- in the first round at the Broadway cus, minutes, His first attempt was made wr the race that War Ma- Brooklyn, last night. im 1918, eovered at STANDING OF THE CLUBS |Giant Pitching Must Improve | boxer, If Pirates Are to Be Conquered, The | > vies and able to do juat what the ‘mre " . | y a 5 AMERICAN eee «es Pittsburgh’s s Piching Staff C “|Giant pitchers have shown them- Chup. Wok, PC.) hut | 4 uy S16 to GO Sevenane cost? 13. 000 | Goan ws Sui pable of Halting Heavy |setves asta to di ie iat a tea Wow York ...19 12.61 Kouie,..18 18 488 Hitting sks, heir cias#—namely, ata , Datrolt 1.20 16.856 107.439 Hitting Attacks. |hitting. So, with Pittabu:., attack- Weentegion «17 17.000 beet aad jing with as heavy, if not « heavier GAM YESTERDAY. | Y | hein, ower than New York and man, assaulting p At Bt, Lane soewas th 4, By Isaac Shur {defending with an Infieid and outheld eae eR he Rote ay HRHAVS yesterday's ruin and! tiparently as capable, it is oaay to SM aiteries Sebati, Darin and Seve: | consequent day of rest will do! gee viet good hurling will mean this ser the Giants’ staff of pitchers a | week. At « veeeelee ar ftacite: RUDE: A the Pirates had no difficulty in alee Or iittaeioan owe eee oe his the hope, 09° | wounding each of the Giants’ three Thaticeig Yashinry” Ang Gheritts |" Dvvangort,| way, for on pitching will depend much | pitchers Sunday, and though they Kev, Hoxlge and Se of the Giants’ chances on annexing | were stayed for seven Innings before Pe atiroctl the series from the Pirates [they became formidable, the staying ian) OHO1OHVH00~-1 4 5| LLOoToet 4 30 The Giants’ good hitting and qeld- | WA ue more to the perfect Beldins terion —ThGemmiton and Ruel, awd) “aad behind Barnes than his ability t oka | (ng, a8 Sunday's game showed, will not | pull himeelf from a hole. Ae Dtrat inde to offset the marauding | And, while the Giants touche: Phils 10109000- 210 a) be enough Coo . ‘ phibae § e eins La spto. | Cooper for sleven blows, neither thu: UO ia Waive “ald” betctie, "read! Yang | DUCCANeers. ‘These must be supple- | coe their fielding availed. Bareler | mented by better hurting to dissipate |""T, posolves itsclt down to the pitch GAMES TO-DAY, | the viclousness of the visitors’ attack. jing, And here's hoping that :the duy New York at St. Louis | oe we alneté é t tho] Of reat will strengthen the bome Leva ck Chain, In not a single gatne agains or tuners Washington at Chicago \« who with the Pirates and the a | 7 Phitadelphia at Ootrott, Glamis promise to be contenders for| sack Ren feu! Sennational | ¥ m7 yee ‘ee pennant, wos a Giant hurler able Knockout. é ee neeul | °° go*the distance alone, The Giants TRENTON, N. J.. May 24.—Jack Re- | lub. 5 | oul . beeing By wipe! : nault, the French-Canadian light heavy: Pittsburgh ..28. @ 806 | Boston aay | WON One game by superior hitting and Ce eeatee @ pees er ac Boe New York.,.2t 41 40 18 gs] the other by an unexpected blow-up | Mint, created a nansation hera last | Chiengo .....15 43 1123-44] of a Cub pitcher, losing the other two, | WENT by scoring & clean Knockout over | Greenlee Phiiadelohie.. 9 20.310 : vi | Erankle Britton of Philadelphia in the | . but such « fortunate even break with GAMES YESTERDAY. ‘ firat round. Previous to meeting Re- | Ail quo peniponed ou eowunt of rain or oma | the leaguc leaders oy not be ©X-| pgult, Britton had been scoring victor- | wearer pected unless the Glant pitching im-| jos over the best mon in his clase Re nid. proves. nault is the big, clever fellow who hay | Maieie cs week | ‘The Pirates have an excellent piteh- | been furnishing Jack Dempsey with Chieago at Brooklyn. } \ tart, 6 that has shown itself daily workouts at Atlantic City and has GCinolanat! at Philadelphia. ing staff, on oh drawn showers of praise from the cham- St, Louis at Boston, cool and capable under the stress of | plon, 1edmont g —some smoke, neighbor, S-o-m-e smoke! Give your taste a surprise, Try a Piedmont—you'll like that -in-Dixie” flavor. It’s rich and ripe and mellow—and it’s different. It’s different because it’s Virginia tobacco— straight Virginia with all of Virginia's “pep” and “‘life”’ and “sparkle” Just try it. Lioortt & Myrrs Topacco Ca. Te Virginia Cigarette —and for cigarettes Virginia tobacco IS the best! won @ ten-round Wille Curry at Staten Island Inat mfg latter was five and a half pounds but Frank Bagley, James's manager, didn't take his forfelt. by overweight, the Bet 6 bind can't sliy arc Under the soft, wide webbing function crack California decision over tor the x |