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eR some ease 2 A ws ___THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922. YANKEES STILL HOLD ON TO THE LEAD, AS BROWNS. LOST TOO , { —$_- a + i THE CARPENTIER-LEWIS FIGHT TO-NIGHT . is . By Thornton Fisher CANADA WILL NOT { Copyright. 1922 (New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Company. i} TO ALK OFA Che PENTIER-DEMP SEY ; = : Fight HINGING ON THE == i ; RESULT OF CARPENTIERS FIGHT p . i WITH LUIS 15 RIpICYLOUS- UNLESS A STARTLING : REVERSAL OF FoR™ OM EITHER Sie ee S Ppeoved. omen Chamber of Commerce Has Heard Nothing of Re- ported Battle. MONTREAL, May 11.—Offuials the Chamber of Commerce to-day viti culed the report that Jack Dempae: ‘ > and Harry Wills might fight here oy Alter Seeing Dempsey England thermplonsnip. we Ee \ Now Wants Look at Light- Gearcter, suit hE. bod han Bathing about the proposition and laughed 1 the report. He sald he saw no reason why the name of the commerce body should have been used in connoctiou with a prize fight. The Montreal Boxing Commissio: which has entire ecnarge of boxing / fk = ‘ and wrestling, recently went on recor! Jock BRITTON WeLTERWEIGHT y i against building boxing arenas outsice AALS ° Veo of the city and there {s no area stand CHAMPION KAAS WHIPPED 5 weight Champion Leonard. ACK (DEMPSEY seems to be Parig his habits are the talk the tawn, Paris never champion befor trom conipany Who dodged midnight enter gute ted at 9 MAN'L TRAIN. ERASMUS H. inment ing at the present time that would and who couldn’s be Induced to drink WHILE LEWIS HAS WON FROM eoesnimonate more than $,000 spec ampagne for breukfast, lunch LL OCCASIONS Ore, dinner and between times: JUST RECENTIN LEONARD HAS BRiTrod OM SEVERE os Sein e Dempsey neither drinks nor smokes.| BEE OF Berea A Bout Wi THA Teo HASNEVER BEEN Age To SCHOOLBOY SCORES His habits, in tact, are ideal for an ZH eNO Cie JACK OUT. pioge east athlete, He is as ainbitions ws bv LEWIS IW LONDON: ‘ * Commercial 9, Bushwick 4 fore he won the heavyweight crown | OGhRRRCLAl iH and wherever he travels always keene 7 ——— a —_—_—__——~- i nena BOD? me 8 borhan ke 3 t ae nenr to 2 training schedule s he . . ’ ° Seebac! 0 % 4 Kk o212 1 7 © Sal benmerie 6 ot -"| NO-Man-Reach-First Leading Tennis Beet ttt ig ho etave in food cundition # ; jane. 2 } Ronitzif. 0.0 2 0 6 time will keep bis speed and stamina WY! rl dere 11000) i Getta Old Notion arnbug Kitletes, ‘ind Pitcher rf \! Th ite Sox Stars Play for | e ANOTHER DEMPSEY-CARPENTIED | FichYny. 0 04 ee jeay : Particularly among fighters, was that 0 ite Th 5 | 4 FGHT woul ONL BE A Hisiorss 03 8 dSikevcry. 180 86 € man would grow slow and stale un rn T e rest ent REPETITION OF THE Last _ |Weineryt.. 0.0 0 0+ : less he broke training after every T . M si . "R €-. ae = = Totals... 5011 f contest. Most of the old time cham- ames ur erers OW WASHINGTON, May 11—President CERISE (ote fe Se Sait Sitnwick. a ae ae $ * And 2 " WEhWicK....ceccssees O oat Tact | Ben Feri iodine. sopauly, treat: and Mrs. Harding, a nfmber of Cabi- Two- am hite—Hiraler, stander. Hon | Ing every known training rule, Ae a|Mays of Yanks Is Beaten by) ER aad il tas eich a BOY Siete s £08 tostsbens hie Our ’ ° rae, yas and et result they usually grew fat, slow and a eit Well, the runner came] lomatic Corps witnessed a brilliant ex- fy spreads teawleidly’ nd eventually took a Nok Robertson in an Eleven-In- | home. That's ull there is to it hibition of tennis og the White House orns s un 8 urs LIVE WIRES 8 Richagde oth {hg from some youngster of cleanct . SHEA The Sox had come to the rescue of 8 eee —Kayser. Passed Kern, Berger. Un SR abHA aah Gropoed back Into the has ning Pitching Duel. their duelling champ, but®he Yanks] court yesterday when national stars e APs > By Neal R. O'H Wiendance- 300. BER Eames been class that lingers for a time i op couldn't do us well by Carl Mays.| repeated the performance of last year core gains tan § tJ sa) sche —— j Vaudeville on the strength of an an By Bozeman Bulger. TNO, Come trout: ice FA nthe and played three exhibition sets. Copyright Sion stork Evening wen) by | Erasmus Hall a: S. 4, Manual T. 1 _ clent reputation. a , SOK : ; ande Mie MOA TRY RUSTE NS [ E: tl 33 fi ‘week Detapety must be given: credit tor A Ob the White Sox—supposed-| wound of Hooper's wallop, landed on} | tM Tole Milt inure n XaAC yy nnings Three days of rain last week was De bh ps it af : ly weak—dragging our boys] Mr. Robertson for a single to centre, {cl player, to the best gain the Braves huve mado| n't 3 ot F ood gate pean eiaie eae ee AeGnAcak ict vabd aibk a regu But erg SOC Thane show her best form and was defeated ata this ania : x it H i 1 something of x sportsman, Tis ne-| Miller Husgins tose sleep, with} Se quy eters and run Camp skinner) i” the first set by Mrs. Marian Zin-!(Cardinals Manage to CGéive|'Be Plate. With one man out in the er / ° 132 | =-flons in and out of the ring since] fans jolling around in their shirt] in to bat for Fewster. It didn't work.| derstein Jessup, whose heady play = 5 en. m thirty-thrird imning, Hornsby lifted} The more you watch legalized tox- i pe ee 4 f Ate Sa a ae Mating sleeves and beginning to eat Ice créam| Camp funned. took the champion into camp, 6—4. World’s Champions Harder Jone of Neht's fast balls into the| ing decisions in New York the more 3 9 410 3 | = pfoinds of the American. people genes; with tickets being sold in ad- See tack Lr yee Soar tee In the second set R. Norris will-] Fight Than ij in First Game. | bleachers und jogged around the oases. | you believe in the recall of Judges. 8 (b00en _ ee anon for the first gure Babe Ruth] procked him loess from. his reputas} ams 2d and Mra, Jessup defeated — ake thirty-three ergs in Me Guys (frou skidecici “enna "to Rae x i Biya tion, but the boy picked up the ball,| Watson M. Washburn and Mrs. Mal- he Giants were not scored upon unt rire ee a Rumored that Dempsey will be] Well, it looks as if the real base-, Which ap: ared tobe. afill smoking; {tory adter-a tard ateames. Pha By Robert Boyd. Hornsby‘a great amash to right in the| (O08. shows. “Now they’ have to be peencoeesr ithe matchéd with Carpentier and perhaps ST. LOUIS, Mo., M shut up from talking about the St. Jace in 7th. ails nentlion: ha bout opened,| #94 got Witt at second. Ste fifth of ye * in ath, t i Beckett. and some. other English atte ‘ nad just about opened. Miller popped u foul to the catcher fastest tennis of the day came in the OGERS HORNSBY, the Cardi-| of yesterday's game. Louls ball clube. Dice in 8th. i heavyweight. A Dempsey-Carpenticr 1 official opening, you know, 18] _4 ruther sad form of éndihg a story.| men’s doubles, in which Williams and Bis ices tasea sa wanariatl ‘his demonstrates the impregnable mB : © .¢ Pa pete for BI with two atrikes iy | I match, under any conditions, would] Said with brass bands The real one} We have no heroes to mention—local] Watson opposed Karl Behr of New force 3 [defense that the Giants have to-day. | oor ame of that Rickey team ure} siciual Training School oe ipgoeeo- { i me only a repétition of the Jersey City] is suid with shirt sleeves: beroes, I mean. York and Waeold. Thicekmiotton and checked the Giants’ holding ©f |e Cardinals scored their other run erDEre Rta: OP Erasmus Hall H. 8.. 012100% out, with Dempsey ‘# moral cinch} Thousands of their adversaries scoreless for consec- utive innings when he drove the ball into the right field bleachers for a Two-base nite cana 2, Bishop, Lora Three-base nit--Lord. Btolen bases “Mat Edmond. Manual 1 f-Blenon ‘em shed their coats ‘ i a ‘The big Bambino, minus bis tonsils, yesterday, rooted, quarrelled, jeered goes infor Wattlog Dradtlos and ¢ President and Mrs Harding the umpires—and everything. It w: | © to win to four rounds or less. ; 1 training today. Babe says his, Watched the games with keen interest, T'S my opinion that Dempsey fought| wasted effort, T! 5 gta home run in the second game of the r effort, hose White Sox] t ¢ breathe] applauding the well placed shots and TAAL Balitgiate Gout spatut hroat is so clear he can now breathe} applauding D resent series here, For thirty-two ie licked us down to thelr size and then] anything from fire to defiance. hard returns. At the close they con-| P' thi or mtler, making sure of BIVINR! Hag, us stay put. For two daya| These exiles will don thelr spungtes|gratulated all the players and thanked | innings the Giants have not allowed a ie pray an Hagar A Loerie ee now they've given Hughey McGuire, a week from Saturday. them for the exhibition, player of the opposing team to cross felt the criticism directed at him and} Sam Hamburger, Phil Lynch, Hi and} Sam Hamburge ul Lynch, Harry) ote IN STOCKING was anxious to fight so fairly that] stevens, Gen. Weigel, Commissioner STOPS GIRLS’ BALL GAME Learned Game on East Side even Carpentier’s admirers and well | ¢,, My Sowlshers couldn't fad fault with nis| C'M# and other vet rooters heart dl has 108 ANGELES, May 11.—Gir! mannér of winning. Incidentally he | °*8* If Kid Gleason keeps it up rstaivwamaesnesv' | Now Leads League Batters yesterday in the eighth inning on Clemons’s double and Mann's single. The Giants won, 3 to 2. Hornsby's homer was the fifth of the season and places him alongside George Kelly for home-run hitting honors in the National League. The Cardinals of the second game were much more troublesome than the Cardinals of the first game. Branch Rickey sent in his left handed hitting shift when Arthur Nehf was selected to hurl against them, The famed “clouting circus" fought the Giants ageressively and hard all the way. Big Ed Pfeffer opposed the Giants for the second time in two years. Pfefter has always been afraid of the defeated them, 5—4 Thut 50 to 1 shot at Lexington. Ky., she other day was another shot that was heard around the world. oe @ H : nings; Barnonde, 11 in 7 tnnings; Kapi Dy, in 1 inning. Hit by mac PPT byt Ue>.3 The Red's league standing is about the same as their attendance figures. eee lan. Winning pitcher, Bishop; losing»! ni raemer on stri and balls, MoGill on bases, Tine) Attendance—8,7 —- - INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, WwW. L. Po.) Wetn ft 15 7 682) Buffalo 12 11 . 'y .10 12 Daylight saving helped the Giants. They now win all thelr games un hour earlier. “Harvard, Yale and Princeton Re- ported at Odds.’'—-Headline. Well, there never was an eternai triangle yet that didn't have sore kind of « jam. Balti Toro'to .14 9 .609 Roch’r ..13 9 .591 Read'g .12 10 .545) Nowik GAMES TO-DAY. ei tiatipnsiatisaaammeen oa Mked and admired Carpentier himseit, | they've got to have more doctors in It's my opinion, too, that If Demp-| that stand, No telling what's going sey went after Carpentier as he went| to happen to-day. Southern Californti College met on the former's dia- mond in a seven inning game after Willard, full of. furious desire} sir, to win ina hurry and have it over, al] 1f YOU, tink that boy Robertson ' of Carpentier’s skill and his bard right |!" 900." Gleason consoled = Col.! which ended with @ score of George Toporcer, Even With 16 in favor of U, 8. C. At the i ‘ end of the fifth inning the vcore Extra Handicap of Weating Advantage of holding the Preak- ness and Kentucky Derby on tha| Jersey City at Buffalo. same day is that it will ‘keep sore Newark at Rochester. guys from walking home from bot! Baltimore at Toronto. places. Reading at Syracuse BIG LEAGUE NEWS Yankees Still Hold First Place) qterea the ninth the ours was their section of the East Side. Along about 1919 George had the nerve to ask for a tryout with the East New hand punches wouldn't keep Dempsey] Huston after the game,, “I'm going from winning ina round. + to show a bird to-morrow (to-day) ft thy big Brookiyn sermi-] G " ae England is afixious to see another ‘i : was 30 to 7. | Fores one of i yotham team and Rickey has been |) Amerioan champion, Judging by Lowis| {ike a colenee et NOME Bere took} Home runa were too numerous Glasses, Takes Full Advan-} pro clubs. Just by accident the Bast] doing his utmost to instill courage into New York team was forced to give him a chance in a game one Saturday afternoon. TH&t one game was enough. He led his team at bat that his bigs right hander while on the mound against the New Yorkers. He has evidently been successful, for he Healey's offer to Leonard of £10.000] ‘The Kid probably means Urba: and expenses to box Ernie Rice in| aber m / Wondon in June or July. That would] fven though the mention of Faber's to tabulate. tage of Opportunity and The contest would have gone the regulation nine innings had one of Makes “Remarkable Record Re thd tecord pured in Whotand. | none eke yank Choreee Bieak | the players not torn @ hole in her ‘ ‘s not only opposed the world’s cham- Phoward turned it down because hel {t's not colng to make them love rez} stocking. She refused to play any as Infielder on St. Louis Na: season, a weil as the next year. and} pions yesterday with all the fortitude fe 80 Buby in this country. He can| spect for Robertson—not yet. Here) More until repairs had been made. tionals. Sakurat fon Nig eracaes tear of the| oe aeren Decree Oa ne Pitched om Rave 4 wateh for big money every|s vind has stepped Into the league] The delay Mhortened the contest Ais Coase Cah nad reek Bt wonderful game until Rickey took him creek tf We Waite {t. fresh from Minneapolis, and in one} _t2 seven innings. out in the eighth to let Ainsmith pinch entered the ninth the score was t Last spring Sam Breardon, one of ? ea on a performance has made Murdereys By Ed Van Every. the uwners of the St. Louis Cardi- tee CRE WERE hentee cabin Alone, Thanks to Wal- audbies Se Tas dudewanters tats F : : ; : Row jump through hoops and stand] HAWAIIAN A. A. U. Toporcer, St, Louis; at bat, 41; hits,] nals was prevailed on to take Tor-| held the New York batters to five hits. ter Johnson get another tally. Cobb played 2 BONARD'S match with Charlie}on a slack wire. They thought that WILL NOT DECLARE 18; percentage, 439. pocer South on the spring training| St. Lout ieuaten to nine er inson. a hi iy. Cobb playe cs "White, proposed. for July «at |e Joke about him pltehing a. no-hit St. Loulsans were trea rn as entire game but couldn't get a i) trip as a sort of a freak attraction. arkably fast basoball with the The Cardinals had , experimented re “) Wd Did you notice yesterday in the daily Michigan City, Ind,, under the un-no-man-reach-first game ip KAHANAMOKU ‘PRO Cae liven @tar tena: Bens Management of Floyd Fitzsimmons. the West. It doesn't make ‘em laugh table of the ten leading hitters of the By Alex. Sullivan. The Giants have a comfortable |: ocesstull i would prevent his taking a trip to] now—not loud, anyway. HONOLULU, T. H., May 11.—Vrest-pcombined American and Natlonal| Pecrectaclea Cisian aad an incalaer croft electrified the Mound City fang] ‘The Yankees are having « lot of|in the National League and they « }- Bngiand before the bout. White may| But for @ clean slam by Scott with| gent ("Dad") Center to-day said that} Leagues in the department usually re-| wearing cheaters was certainly an| nit piste Pe Meghan Getting away|luck. While they were losing to the) ingreasing it weekly. Five and a li be a thinker, and all that, but he|@ runner on third in the seventh An-li6 mawatian Amateur ‘Athletic Union] served for the Hornsbys, the Sislers, | innovation. White Sox their closest rival, the|sames separate the Cubs, who of throws that started many a double play. ‘‘Bonny" is still the spark plug. of the expensive infield of the World's Champions, Every play seems to be centred around him, Much of real brilllancy of many of Bancroft’s plays is de- tracted by the graceful manner in which he makes hard hit balls look easy. Other shortstops in the Amert- can and National Leagues execute many of the plays Davy does, but with an awkward effort. He just ip has & funch even I-eonard can't fot ning Mr, Robertson would have giv Leonard could find casier marks| the Yanks a clean coat of whitewash. moe aeons As it was they made but that one, Rumors have it that in spite of| tin, emaciated run tn eleven long Billy Gibson's determination to side- | ™n!ngs track Tendier permanently because| ‘This new sensation is not new at all Tender annoyed him by taking Leon-|‘ look at him. He's got as many ‘ards $5,000 forfeit a few months ago W'inkles around his face as Henry & Leonard-Tendler mutch will be a] abian. In fact he was up to the big feature of the outdoor season in or] leagues three Umes before it finally hear New York. Refusing to recog. |*00K. He's no spring chicken in the ike Tendier is clever stuff. it] Pitching business. \auses. talk and criticism, and when| Jt was laughablo—to us—to see our would not declare Duke Kahanamoku second, from them, a professional because of the appear- ance of Kahtanamoku's photograph in ah advertisement appearing in Ameri can magazines. Center added that a representative of the Hawallun Asso- ciation would go to the United States to interview Fred W. Rubi tary of the A. A. U. on the question. Beale Be Seas BOSTON COLLEGE LOSES Down at the Orange, Tex., camp of the Cardinals, Toporcer attracted at- tention right from the start. “He is the first green playe marvelled Branch Rickey, the manager, “I ever saw who automatically knows just what to do with the ball."’~In one of the practice games ugainst the Yan- kees Toporcer lifted one over the fence and he became quite a herosin the little Texas town, especially among the colored boys, who followed him Speakers, Heilmans, Cobbs and the rest of that select coterie, right out on top with the best average- of them all is a New York Clty boy—a boy who hus been wearing eyeglasses ever sines he was eight years old. Ant barely ten years ago Toporcer was naving & tough time of it break- ing into the kid games under the Queensboro Bridge approach up on the Browns, were losing to the Senafors. It was the good old reliable Walter Johnson, veteran Of close to a score sean uae” who "sows “tr|| HOW THEY STAND Browns. He was hit for uine hits, but tightened in the pinches, just like Cae et ele the brainy pitcher he is. He is pitch- NATIONAL LEAGUE, with his head rather than his " Aa ‘as did Christy Mathewson for ch York.1p" 4°18] B’kIyn it “tte the last few. years of his career. jo +12 9 .671| Phila’ 8 11 .421 1, Secre- { is fin wicked hitters take a toehold and ; around In droves, seems to filtter over, touch the ball, ="ie..12 10 .645|Cin'uti .. 8 17 820 3. Tied ee bot Of these einige katuce | break their back swinging at a ball NOLAN, STAR ATHLETE) cast side of this town; none of his}” ay q result of his first spring trip|and it is off, ether on Its Journey to] another big rival of the Yankees— Plite'h 212 10 1645 Boston © 6 14 300 % Georsee Carpentier says he'll leave that wouldn't have knocked the froth} pogron, May 11.—A strained ten- pals could see ® guy with glasses on] foporcer showed so much that the|Kelly at first, or to Johnny Rawlings,| tne Indians—lost. Tho Athletics did GAMES YESTERDAY. the ring ivr good before he pusses the off « Charlotte Russe, Then when the] 40. sustained by Walter Nolan when their team—and now he is a star in| St. Louis Nationals bought him from | sturting a double play, the trick for the second time in a row.| New York, 3; St. Louis, 2. dit sat. laugh died down—our laugh—he'd i ‘icing at Alumni Meld] the big show and premier magor|the Syracuse club, paying $19,000 in} With his superior fielding quall- Philadelphia, 4; Chicag ; whistle one by their ears before they|he fell while. prac A tox ithe Gi cash and other ballplayers for an in-|ties Bancroft is also the most finished The Cleveland boys thought Boston, 9; Cincinnati, : ‘Atithat age Bob Fitzsimmons was| could get their buts more than half-|yesterday will deprive Boston College] league batter for the day. fielder with eyeglasses and a player|and accurate thrower of any major] they had the game won until Brooklyn- Pittsburgh (rain). becoming famous. At thirty he ed. ‘The Yanks didn't laugh all just knocked out the origi:al ieity. Dempsey and become world’s wonderful change of pace ts ght champion and was go-| Robertson's secret. But with it he has the heavyweights. He was} a dandy curve bail. What's more h Px an he snocties out Tsing knows how and when to use it, He —_——— became heavywelght| found the weakness of every batter ghampion. Yesterday despite the fact that he had|HARLEM TENNIS ENTRIES it Bob Fitzsimmons - began his| never faced one of them before It took just such & pitcher as that . ARE LIMITED To 128 to beat Carl Mays. The game our| _ eitin cane ik ‘Opulent enough to afford a tall| Cari was pitching was a corker; would] For the first time since the open Dat and a frocit coat. At thirty—| have won nine times out of ten, The| tournament of the Harlem Tennis Club of its star sprinter in the Eastern in-| Toporcer lives on East 77th Street tercollegiate championship meet at/and has resided in that vicinity all his Springfield Saturday, Nolan is expected] jige, He is ah American born boy of to be available for competition later in} posh parentage. His brother Ru- the season. dolph was @ star pitcher on the kid teams of the neighborhood, and It was mainly through Ruddy that his brother with the “windows” got a chance to play with the better teams. All the good teams on the east side wanted Ruddy Toporcer to pitch for without previous professional experi- which indicates that Toporcer must have shown considerable in a baseball way to the manager of the Cardinals. ‘This season, accidents to Stock and Lavan have given Topgrcer a chance to take part in sixteen games and it ts going to be no easy matter to keep this east side boy out of the regular lineup. For, in spite of the handicap of eyeglasses, he shapes up us one.of the best prospects that league shortstop. And as for base- ball intellect, Bancroft outranks them all. Broad assertions, no doubt, but nevertheless a fact. Heinie Groh's playing at third has almost been the equal of Bancroft's flashy work. His presence is really what gives the Giants the great strength this year that was not conspicuous in 1921 or in the World Series last fall. Arthur Nehf’s pitching was ragged in spots. The Cardinals collected homer in the eighth with GAMES TO-DAY. Those Mackmen have | New York at St. Louis. Brockiyn at Pittsburgh, hiladelphia at Chicag: ‘The Phils earned thanks from the Glants as they shut out the Cubs, "4 Sarienset Cine. to 0. Lee Meadows allowed only three h hits, while Alexander and, Cheeves AMERICAN LEAGUE. batted fairly hard by tle Quak- + Te BE W.. were N. York.t?” &°,686|Phita'a 1112.48 16 9 .640|Boston .. 9 12 .429 “ w12 12,600] Detroit .10 14 .417 go ..11 12.478|W'sh'n . 9 16 .360 Although there is a lot of heavy hitting in both leagues still there are Carpentier has been| Sox made but one run off him in nine| became a fixture tt may be necessary to}them, but they weren't overpleased He was the hitting| better exhibitions of pitching this i to th that} nine hits off him, He ng GAMES YEST 5 fh thirteen years of professional | innings—yes, ten—and that won't win|limit the entries in the annual event,|when Ruddy insisted on working his en eee has anevetiing teat a mrs hero of the Giants, however, with] spring than in years. Chicago, 2; New Verte fC ). half a dozen European cham-| many ball games, But it did this time.| which ushers tn the metropolitan com-| brother George into the line-up—that ‘ 4" lthree singles in four trips to the : i player needs in the way of ability Detroit, 10; Boston, 9, In the eleventh the remarkable duel \ th ! the latter had ‘The Braves found the Reds easy to ¢ season on Saturday. With only|!, mot unti ¢ had shown od. ary; | Plate. Washi: : ended with Johnson poking « single|Dett™’ mile, the covatulttes feria | What @ wonder he was tn digging them | ®™G 868 ie most of ull the nerve. |? nsby was charged ‘with two] beat. Southworth of the Beaneaters sauioaiens 21 St Leule, 1 toward left. After two were out Har- up, could hit ‘em, and a streak on the » he has had his glasses! rors in yesterday's game, which is|made a homerun in fhe right feld veland, 6. too great knocked off and broken any number bleachers. GAMFS TO-DAY. of + igo but that doesn't stop Tor- — Chicago at New Yi Phil Douglas will oppose the Cardi- . wala in tne ani game of the ser; Washington occupies the -Amer- cl “T always carry an extra pair of to-day and Sherdel or Doake ican cellar and Boston the Na- St. Louie at Washington. glasses with me," he explained. piteh for St. Louis, tonal League subway. Detroit at Bosten. ry Hopper, long a Nemesis of New bases as well. York clubs in general, knocked Wallie oa the It didn't take long before the names Pipp's string bean legs askew with @ that tho lst. would Rudolph and George appeared in the wicked slash, the bali going right on'}: ‘This will mean five rounds of ee batting order of the National Red and knocking the pins out from under besides the semi-final and final, Sox, the pick of the players from very unusual for Roger.