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GIANTS S STAR CATCHER SUSPENDED FOR BREAKING TRAINING RULES eres Against Braves _Without Earl Smith Yanks Hope to Fortify ROBINS 10 TO HAE Their Place at the Top a Starting West World’s Ex-Bantam Champion, Who Boxes Midget Smith To-Night * Hitting Backstop Is} GIANTS NOW FACE Sent Home and Indefinitely Suspended by by y Manager. susp confronted with a proble one the ing Indicated that througl, so far concer this 1 bre By eee Boyd. Giants arrived: here early to-day Mitchell's Boston Braves. ranks of the world's champions one, Barl Smith, catcher and hitter Injury to Smith, Coast Amateur| note, is missing. delphia for New York last night tn Boxer, May Ruin His Ring] aennitery suspended without pay by Manager McGraw sion, according to the Gian the training catcher was Indicated yesterday "VD heard many a hard luck tale in} rules of the club. connection with the ring, but none that beats the “We cannot win ball games if all of Ralph} the players do not adhere to the rules set down to have the players in the A little over three months ago, In| best physical shape possible. this column, I told about the Minne- i} is not a bad fellow, but I have tol- appearance among the] erated his infractions of the rules long 1 have talked with him and Phillies with Curtis Walker tn the amateurs at the Los Angeles Ath- letic Club, and how he knocked the biggest fighting sailors of the Pacific| he promisea to behave, but he turns Fleet on their ears, one after another} right around and continues to violate until there were no amateurs left to} the rules that other players live up to, and so I found no other alterna- tive than suspend him. Western trip. He is carele fuses to make double plays that are easy and has infleld to appear very unlike a mil- lion dollar infleld, but an inner de- fense that belonged somewhere out in the st Bancroft’s failure to throw the ball Ralph was slated to go to the Na- tonal Amateur Champlonships, after secing him fight a couple of} dered him home and the terms of the times I realized that he would be the| suspension will be Indefinite and with- sensation of the meet, and by far the best amateur heavyweight that over gut pay and a fine. “Smith's offenses not only hurt his own playing, but he was leading other had| players into his habits of breaking took a title. Géorge BJake, formerly boxing in- Camp Freemont, couched Smith for three months, and} training rules, and they being some of the weaker members of the had made him a fairly skilful boxer. Besides that, Ralph, six fect seven| Were following in his footsteps inches tall and weighing 217 pounds stripped, although he was built on the|player or players on the team like that, and consequently I deemed it for ou can't win, ball games with alspoiled his chances of doubling Wrightstone, who forced Meadows at second on an easy grounder to Ban- croft. ‘This p Jean and rangy plan of Bob Fitzsim- with tremendous reach and/the best Interests of the club in gen- loose shoulders and powerful {eral nd Smith himself that I suspend forearms and big fists, had a fighting | him. equipment that Was nearly perfect. He had much of Dempsey's aggressive |McGraw's apparent spirit, and a real liking for the game. . For the short time he had been box- Just now this is the forerunner of Bancroft during the past month, Lee Meadows pitched a great game against the Giants and deserved to world’s champions. been far below what they are capable ing he was astonishingly fast, and his} o¢ achieving. Maybe it is that Smith has been leading some of the other Their playing has punches were like a mule’s kick. supported him well and hit timely be- hind him. Will Ryan's ‘When I saw him knock out a sailor i Mery ketal Ka Hinewlt, OBA DOWER Hore ne cr ben ence wet fui in proportion, by hitting him on the side of the head, I made up my mind that Smith was the best pros- pect for a heavyweight champion I'd seen since Jim Jefferies came out of the botler shop. machine on wild drinking orgies and night life that has affected their play- Ing. The team looks far from the one that defeated the Yankees last fall for the world's champlonship. Smith start- ed his violating the club's rules on the recent Western trip, on which \HASN'T MOVED FOR THREE | Giants lost eight and won five games against infinitely inferior clubs. Since the Giants have taken the road again they have lost three out of four games to Kalser Wilhelm's club, the tailend- ers and perhaps the weakest club in either major leagues. The pitching has been extremely The club is not hitting, some of the players are not playing the game they are capable of. Bancroft lost yesterday’s game and] might obser Bancroft was guilty of blunders that nearly the equal of Meadows but mis- plays by Bancroft and Kelly caused 8 to 1. Umpire Bill Klem robbed Bill Cun- ningham of a home run in the fifth inning when he hit a ball into the}until next September. Matchmaker] up with Phil Krug, bleachers in left centre that bounced out of the stands again. Klem clalm- ed he did not notice the ball bounce in and out despite what Umpire Pfir-|¢vening. Midget Smith and Joe man told him to the contrary. The MITH’S plan was to win the amateur championship, and then turn professional and go after the big fellows until he worked his ‘way up to Dempsey. was ring experience to enable him to match punches with the heaviest slugger of them all. Sraith was a stage carpenter in a movie plant. About a week after I last saw him fn action the plant All he needed Now that pended indefinitely and fined, without means business and behave. and Ponce de Leon of Cuba meets CATCHING PROBLEM Manage John McGraw, with the of Earl Smith, is now In the partment—catching — where Ginuts were regarde strongest. John Me farl Smith is the Giants are vd. It Is the second time has been suspended for King training Frank Snyder is now the only Take Measure of Red Sox in Four-Game Series. Shriver or road Slated to Pitch To-Day Against Kai- ser Wilhelm’s Men. a en ed NATIONAL LEAGUE. Wt Be N.York 26 15 .634|C By Bozeman Bulger. T Yanks, after a day of rest,|D.Nork Of 16 ‘s00|Gimans 22 26 Tesume operations this after-|§¢Lo'is 23 20 .535|Phila’ia 15 28 noon, They will shoot at the |Br'klyn 23 21 .523| Boston, 14 2 ECENT baseball history constd-|Red Sox for four days. Thon they GAMES YESTERDAY. R ered, to-day's game between| so West. A clean-up is needed to put| Philadelphia, 3; New York, 1. the Brooklyn Robins and|them in comfortable circumstances Brooklyn, 4; Boston, 1. i By Joseph Gordon. ‘ond dependence. That McGraw 4 f eae ‘ : 4 offer an interesting afternoon's sport. | cleaning starts early. GAMES TO-DAY. & ai * the lines out ,for another ee igs ue ee The Phillies have a considerable} Out in St, Louis, where the pennant ri bee Buzzes by day and by night, they when he made a proposition to the amount of ball playing ability stored ade! a club for the servi fy away somewhere in spite of their low} count the days until the rich New cinnati at Chicago. Hi Te reper oe th Soe . , Vas standing in the percentage column,| Yorkers arrive to take their medicine. St. Louie at Pitteburgh, cliy for a short period inst year . - J Jana on occasion take a keen delight in| They are not so sure that there tan't a TET Ti , # pauporared "at the san “Antonio bringing it out—a fact to which the| trick in the Yanks beating these other ae Janel LEAGUE. iy " am arn bat sen tuthea baebeses toe Tedlgn: Giants will readily attest clube a0 easily. “They want to attend |N. York 28 17 654] Detroit. 30 2 AR | apolia club, from which he had Harry Shriver may get a chance to| to the matter themselves. St.Lo'ie 25 18 .681 | Clev’nd by = ea been acquired, for further season- 23 24 .489| Chicago 1! ae ing, Subsequently he passed to the start the game for the Robins if he] The St. Louis fan firmly believes 19 20 \487| Boston. 17 28 AMS that a mysterious, unsportsmaniike influence permits the two New York clubs to buy the American and Na- shows up well in practice, and if not Leon Cadore ts just itching for a chance to show that he ts still the Leon Cadore of old. ‘The Lieutenant] tional League pennants as far as is far from being played out, Just aj Money can make such a thing possi- little late in getting started, but there| ble: ‘5 ey, Ride : t New Yor! is no question that he will come| Right now this same fan—and his| Boston at N 5 4 around when the hot weather sets in,|"Umbers are increasing rapidly— eee ACen at Clevslanr meni All of which has nothing to do| feels that the Browns and the Car- Chicago at St. Leute with the fact that the most welcome | ‘!nals are ordained ag the saviors of GAMES YESTERDAY, Boston, Washington, 4 (1st r Wash’ton, 7; Boston, 4 (2d game). /| ’ sl for ‘Irish’? Meusel, mi ny games during the Chicago, 8; Cleveland, 4, St. Louie, 7; Detrolty & aused the whole Giant to Frisch, who arrived at second in baseball. They—the fans—will help INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. mT. let to double Wrightstor re ee ee eee ‘ cout Meataw;- lone (ttle wamie fae’ tH signing of the Armistice is that Bur-| Stop such evil practices by sticking to| piitrore 39°14 .690 | Readi’g 22. oT ants. Bancroft chose to make the leigh Grimes, the veteran spit-baHler| StT@lsht sport and letting the broken | Roch'er 26 16 .619| J. City. 21 28 487 4 at second himself running fit- feet to touch the bag, which Toronto 24 18 .571|Syr'use 17 25 .408 | Buffalo 22 21 .512|Newark 18 30 .802 GAMES YESTERDAY. { Jersey City, 2; Newark, 1. Baltimore, 12; Reading, 6. Toronto, 9; Buffalo, 8. Rochester, 10; Syracuse, & | GAMES TO-DAY. Jersey City at Newark. el Baltimore at Reading. Rochester at 8, / of the Robins, has rounded into form | S!ass tinkle where it may, and {# beginning to show flashes of| T° impress his attitude on visitors the Burleigh Grimes of the past three|the St. Louis fan had just as soon years, He allowed the Braves only] bounge a bottle off the dome of one five hits yesterday—one of them a} o¢ our noble athletes as another. It scratch—struck out five men and won a Seaieiyrenteracareni: is the prineiple of the thing, not the Individual. This was really ‘%s first game he pitched up to his old standard this] In a lesser degree similar methods are employed to make a New York season, He won from the Giants Yank or a champion Giant know his Takes Place in Garden To-Night rae | carly in the spring, but that victory place in Cleveland and Detroit matched to meet Fay Keiser of Cumberland, | was due more to good luck than to The innocent New York fan often Sifts. 6) tires Support sana Tao 40 three-baggers and 71 writes in to the sporting editor to| [Un*. The two of them made know why the Yanka or Giants can't | Home runs than any other entire club, ay of not relaying the to Frisch aroused the wrath of reless playing of this terized the work of Last Boxing Show of Season t The entire Philadelphia team Besides the Sharkey-Hausner and James- Lisse bouts, Joe McKenna has arranged several interesting preliminaries for the opening show of the Surf Avenue A. A. to- morrow night. There will be one eight, one six and a four-round bout work on the mound in last gume In Philadelphia was By John Pollock. After the boxing show to-night at Madison Square Garden there will be no more staged In the big Inclosure Giants to lose by the score of Will Appear in the Closing | Prssts!l accepted terma for his fighter. | shout his victory over the Braves, Beature however, It was just simply a case dition, for Joe Oeschger was on the letics got together 88 home runs, thi mound for Boston and the latter]The diamonds are all made the| Nearest to them being the Bi night Dave Hoxenberg of Brookiyn will hook | , Bert Griffith's hitting and Ward's! Our New Yorker, though, does not] In the meantime Miller murrton the sturdy middleweight | flelding at short were the features of} taxes into account the possibility of aj] ight smartly disturbed about Flournoy offers five bouts which will comprise forty rounds of fighting this Midget Smith and Joe Lynch 3 g and YNCH] Ma "tke Dorgan, manager of Keiser, Nas | roo pitching, ‘There waa, no fluke good thing that he was in good con- with one exception. The lowly Ath. play as well on the road as at home. At the Broad A. C. of Newark, N. J, to- Count: umpires work in these towns.” bout. Rosenberg has won many fights so bringing in two men with a single in] those towns, you know, the spectators | Jones. has been missing on quive a } far this year and the chances are that he t will outpoint Krug the seventh and sending in one run few cylinders recently. Young Mt do not cheer the work of the visitors ly. ung Murrey He ee eeano inate Kept the], Geving which, vou may Getter un-| ©0Fe, ust in time ts saveien ofSimat Robins out of a lot of trouble. Geretand thevanxiety of our champs : Hon ot ora nivon the grand rasp-| ‘0 lay up a lead at the expense of the| The Yanks, though. have no thought berry be the crowd for walking Zach} Red Sox before advancing on hostile | Of losing tho championship. So con: Tet wuceanaly two times running. | terntory. ‘They'll need tt fident are they trom owners down s : . atboy that work is being ru: In the fifth inning, with the bases hed to dtwei 7 The return of Ruth and Meusel, de-| the new park at 161et Street so as Willie Bradley of Greenwich Village i nia to-day between] full and two out, he gave Wheat four spite their tarly start at slugging, | ave !t ready for a world's series the Lynch meet in the main go of twelve rounds, Kid Sullivan of Brooklyn Battling Reddy of New York, twelve it may have a great moral effect }T0uUnds; Johnny Cooney and Jack the’ world's champions. ‘They rk, and Hilly Levine and Eddie = that. John McGraw |Fletcher meet in six-round contests ptain Bob Roper, the Chicago heavy- weight who lost tho decision to Billy Miske of St. Paul in the main go of ten rounas at Dyekman ©. ,: on Monday night, re- $641 for his end. This was 15 per of the net receipts, which were about only went as a two bagger. rl Smith has been sus- closed temporarily, and Smith ap- plied for a job in the Los Angeles ire Department. HUNTER O'HARA STARTS IN out In two rounds at Loulnville, IK, @ few| George Ward nnd Mickey Walker, the| ‘The Robins are now in fine working] last games their hitting has climbed | (r r d \@ SEARCH OF R ROUGH STU FF Slaite pos, Waa matched toumetiately after |RACREER. elEReUAGe a Cashin’ slides. Whe neorganiaation/of the in<| Pack to the .200 class, bat they aauet | O™ the Polo Grounds during batting i was easy fot the supple big fellow to pass all physical tests, and he was put on almost immediately. One week in the department, on the crew of a fire truck, he started for a fire. Crossing a Pacific Elec- railroad track the truck on which he was riding was run down bby @ fast moving train. One fireman Off for the Maine Woods. To: sori: Where He Expects Trout to Snap Like Sharks and Rabbits to Fight Crocodiles. den to-night Midget Smith will Journey to | McGuinness he only diable, number ef victories] Despite much talk and encourage-| ns Pesun, just whatever that By Neal R. O’Hara. ‘was killed and the others badly in- Smith was on the side of the truck opposite the train. He saw the crash coming but had no time to]—The great Ss onlanwisge in jump. The fire truck was wrecked |rough stuff checked in at this spot LAKBS. Me, J ‘and Smith was thrown a long di Rough stutt) ke we it, ie the primitive life In the Maine woods, Moose charging down on you Next |from mountain ranges. 1] ping at you Ike sharks as you paddle Telling about it next day he sald: As the train hit us I said to myself: ‘Goodbye! Here goes nothin I found myself lying In the road. was still conscious, and I laughed at ‘myself for not being knocked out, 4m pretty tough to take that,” But when I tried to get|srab a chance _ pl couldn't move.” That was three months ago. Smith | urbanite, biding their down trout is to face thes Ing fish on their home grounds and Armory on West Fourteenth Btreet, battle squarely in a man's way, As = Kipling said, “Fish is fish and human flesh is human flesh, and never the twain shall meet. shall never mect so long as human] pick Griffin, the good fighter of that place hasn't moved yet. He had no broken |trepiq group stands ready to cope ones; but he is in a serious con- dition from internal Injuries that the seem able to remedy. He has shown no improvement from carried to the hos- with, enmeshed @octors don't ‘ broad stretchen. But registering at a de is not exactly the ‘the day he w caper of primitive takes a bold adven- i 0s: savers se hardly turer to tear off a signature and then possible that he'll ever box again. And if any man ever had a champlon- ehip and a million dollars in young Minnesota giant, Ralph Smith, FICTICIOUS AUSTRALIAN CHAM- | Scented dancing pumps for bait, work comes to chief room clerk rattios oj thing else 18 too g! Coifee eclairs and finger bow soap and hot dress clothes Spanish admiralty suits. pants now batting for kid pumps and tweed knickerbockers. Corneob pipes] weight’ champion, but would tackle any} The Uniontown track is recognized];,, py circuit clouts, driving in thirteen |, Griffith—Brooklyn. ..28 99 15 37 up for cork-tipped cigarettes. 'rying]other boxer that he secured. as the fastest in the world for {ts]-unners ahead of him with his homers, | Kelly—New York ...... 41 187 23 6 pans and old tin forks supplenting tables reserved behind the potted}, Johnny McGann, the fight promoter of palms, Wh WAS talking with Snowy Buker, famous Australian prometer, spout the recent easy defeat of the sup- posed Australian heavyweight cham- pion, Tracey, by Bill Brennan. No swashbuckling Jacks swearing around, trailing big game trappers roaring How do they get away with it? “Tracey comes here| vides furtively o buck-skinned You listen for queried Baker. Gt kustralian champion and 1s esaily shells. To-morrow we explain what's all the shootin’ for, Cook goes to England 4 ‘Australian champion and is knocked | the wild “and you hear the purr of tne ‘out, Lloyd is also spoken of as an Aus- tralian champion. I had these feilows|*tuff guys begins to fear that this * fighting for me in Australta, no place for them mever considered any of them better than ordinary second raters." “Our men don't know how to box] down on the Rangeley Lakes just as \t the way they used to, Gaelic Athletic Association of the I stationed | does on the city suburbs. U- ited States will meet at Celtic Park the moose will stampede skilled instructors in three States try- ing to revive it, but without much} pPerhap4 now the salmon will leap is I suppose some leader willl tne come along soon and then we'll have] ing chair rough men r another period during which Australia| guys that write stories of the wilder- ness are wronger than clock. True, the frogs do some é ing, the crickets hiss in anger and tt mosquitoes leap forth with a terrib! But the big game aren't what promises to be the greatest Gae- ht who battles Kid Sullivan for twelve : y Councils to-da: Kvllane Univerelty: ir and hurl deflance at the rock- and side the leag winners will be in @ fair way to rep-4 Harry Greb, who «8 oe: prea resent th Olympic Games at Dublin next Au-'tle at Forbes Fielé in that city on June 10 out. and the indications are that he will be t champions, we the men and ther country in the world that has a greater fondness for sports."’ MCopyriyhh, 19R, by Robert Edgren.) we certainly sing Harlem he butter’s reach and in the opening go for four rounds. 5 c balls out of t u ars coming fall. They were a long time an fighter’ of Bru ‘They, wil clash In| in the seventh, with two on, he made} has done much to revive the Yank| io? started up there, but things @ twelve-round bout at the Rink Sportin Tom Gibbons, the crack Nght heavywelght | Cluir of Hrocklyn on. Juno 10. “Honnuy Geag | % Pretense at pitching to him, put are buzzing now. Engineers and con- j struction foremen are running around | 4 of St. Paul who made short work of Sailor] of Brooklyn mects Eddie O'Dowd of © the offerings, !t was obvious, were over the piace worse than ballplayers of good twirling, and It is a mighty pitched a good game on his own ac-| same," he often addi nd the same | With 66. of Newark, In a twelve-round, no decision] the game. Griffith brought in three] young Yank being bottle-shy or em-| Pitchers. The five-star mes of the four runs the Robins made.|torransed by catcalls and hisses. In|Shawkey, Hoyt, Mays, Bush and) | | punch. Bach of them has now got himself a pair of home runs and sun- dry singles and two-baggers. In the Martin of Staten Island by knocking him | bs for twelve roun’ not meant to be struck at practice. Much of the foundation work | @ has been completed and Major Bir- { mingham, Inspecting engineer, telle |) | me, jubllantly, that concrete pow! that contest to battle Chuck Wiggins of In-] twelve-round bout at a ‘show to be stis i - lly strong these next three (ow by. Joo McGuinness, the Jersey City” ¢ eld has proved to be a great suc-| #0 unusual . dianapolia for fifteen rounds at New Or-| dromoter, at an open alt show to be rok aianapolla for vs. ‘The chief thing now is pitch-|or four days to overcome their many leans to-morrow night, — the, Oakland ae A tere xc" ling, So far Ruether and Vance aro| fruitless walks to the plate when they After his go with Joe Lynch at the Gar- the men to battle for]the only twirlera to have turned in| first returned from exile mean. Boston, where he will hook up with Danny] Hi Littleton, the promising fighter of | a t Grimes will con-| ment to the contrary, the Yanks with- working on regular schedule, or clse| awards, the colored bantamwalght, in_a| New: Orleans, and ‘Duly Shade, the light and eee Ts he diaplayod| out these two main murderers of |p ot ,ony 2°, the Yanks anew they’re boycotting the boys who rent] terround decision bout at the Arena A, C,| heavyweight of Califdrnia, jill most llivnly eu ax But Cadore and Mitet Murderers’ Row would have no chance) "ave thelr field ready for ® ‘world’ cots at hotels, of that city on Monday night, Smith ts to] De Signed up to meet tne ti ee dune B | ocseeraay. Bul series, but they have hopes of ploking ve yet| of winning another pennant. Do you, game here and receive $3,000 for his end ‘The artic! ed tot e still among those who have ye a y up an odd football 6 2 ae eis ha nese: goad! Mr. Fan, really realize what those] there that might not already be mene pilgrims pull off an indignation) yor ine nest boxing show at tho Rink The Hrooklyns as a result of their] birds did last year? ners Ing and vote the straight primt-| gporting Club of Brooklyn, on Baturday ° three straight victories over the} As arun-getting combination they led} Between the amen on SSCAsiial Ded tive ticket. They .take solemn oaths, | night, Augie Ratner vs, Frank Carbon N Bi R : w well over a game in| all clubs and all leagues in 1921. Inline. Beet the clink of the brandy glasses, rounds; Frankle Quill vs. Pete Wil ext ig ace Fraves are no’ the two Colonels, proud as two front of the Cubs for fourth place. ‘An the pace the team has been trav- cliing in the last few days they have figures they made 3894 hits between] jq, is, took friends with them and im them and,drove in 305 runs, Now, Just] spected the whole works, spending two! substract that many runs from the] houra at it. They're going to be) hat comfort, convenience and citi- ten rounds; Onkey Keyes of Noi F S d Ki zen's clothes shall be junked before| York va. Mike Kawaysky, eight round: or pee ings ofr | Young Marino va, Wille Conwa; dawn’s early light has appeared. PLT oes gar Ree dE ° cring iOient chance of finishing in| total, scattered over a season of|mighty vain about that park. with the old life, on with the uncouth. | Sampino aI tectieel) At Uniontown an excellent vision when hostilities | fames, and you'll see where the Yanks! this new Yanks fleld, by the ae | Sport clothes and civilized parapher- = close ip the fall. would be without them. will be the biggest thing of {ts kind tp nalia go in the trunks, to stay there] Johnny Martin, a lghtweight who has ee aes (ped ie you a good start on your! the world. It will seat close to eighty for good, Even matches get the sack, | fought Lew Tendler, Willie Jackson and! Winners of the seventh Universal calculations, the Yanks made 948 runs] thousand people, with the possibility of The old flint-rock method will do, | one" aM ae Pla a Teal ay Trophy 225-mile automobile race at] SLUGGERS FAVOR HOME _ |last season and 1,576 hits. In other] expansion, if that ever becomes neces- way to t ap salmon and :hoot Uniontown Speedway on Saturday GROUND FOR 4 BAGGERS| words, the Ruth-Meusel combination] sary, They have a better trick than ' Tena ellen teat batted In nearly one-third of all the] that, though. afternoon, June 17, will participate in] ois, gune 1. — A atriking|uns made. They made 60 two-base! as each Colonel is rather broad of | prizes aggregating $15,000 in addition = e1 vhite, a 8 Iniver: similarity is found in the home run beam the: pave closed a contract for | iN MAJOR LEAGUES Holmes of the west side in the main bout e man-eat-}of twelve rounds at tho Ninth Reginent ordinary opera chair and six inches | pi dg in n-round t Fort Worth, Texas,| tional championship. Winner of the| Browns and Rogers Hornsby of the Car- iets Rae nciy besebell eeat 7e¢ Sanaa 0 sf Tuesday, has deen signed up to meet} race will receive $5,000 for his after-|dinals, who began the third month of a — a ‘that's where the public gets a brealt flesh dangles hiiman feet over a hotel | at the same club ine ten-round go on Bat- | "00H'# Work, but the indications at) tho baseball season tied for the lead in saan saasee ty Having fet owners for thie line veranda, You can’t catch salmon with | ¥'éay alght. present are that the victor will have! nome run hitting honors, each With! pinyer, Clu Passes baal cab. a tough job of it on his hands, for] thirteen to his credit. Sisler—St. Loals. .43°179 4276 Several days ago Tom Bodkin, the Pitts] competition this season will be the] Lach of the local sluggers has made | Miller—Phi Li) 88 150 38 5B burgh promoter, asked Joe Jacobs, m greatest in the history of the local] ten circuit drives at home and three on Bpeaker—Cle +» #2 101 31 62 ——_—._—__— FREEBOOTERS WIN OVER Morning comes, as mornings will, after twelve hours of night. The]o¢ Mike MeTigue, if would accept altrack. The other prizes are: Second,|the road. While Wiliams made nine of UiNein™ Cleveland i ie HO - 2 RAMBLERS IN POLO GAME hardy pilgrims check out of their hotel | mateh for his protogo with Harry Greb ot] $2,500; third, $1,600; fourth, $1,090; his home runs in ApH one ioe A BAGU = nir and beat it for sylvan trails, Ar-]} Forbe eld on the night of June fifth, $900; sixth, $800; seventh, $700; | May, Hornsby reverged this order by aes 2 BRIN MAWR, Pa. June Tethe yrog: and jomesp) Jacobs accepted, but he says that yeater- : Ms . be 4 ‘| cetting: nine in May and four in April. Club, G. AB. RH MAWR, . —Th mor plated brogans and homespunl Gi,” tremnoon Bodkin told him that Gred| Cebth, $600, and three additional | Fy {iitane leads his National League Weber righ ein Ss Bryn Mawr Freebooters yesterday de feated the Meadow Brook Ramblers ef] New York by a score of 13 to 10 in teh of the polo tournam size. Drivers have found that an in.| while Hornsby only has followed nine| (Copyright, 1922, by Al Abel minteh ot:\tte Bolo. o3 sd vieds avery. ti 3 home on his four-base hits. the Bryn Mawr Cup. ite | | Other Lenders. It wae one of the fastest and hardest fused to mingle with the Irish middie-| Prizes of $500 each. rival in the total number of runs batted | Hacgrave—Cincinnall,. 28 RB 18 3 Munro Elias.) pi caer onto’ Dre ho! ‘The woods! What| Boston who tr in town prepared to arrange . 1 Oo some bouts for his oi has practically NATIONAL LEAGUE. fought matches of the tournament, Bryn The campfire! Out with the fish-| jigned up Young Montren! of Providence to| Oval 1s essential to a chance of victory | ru) LER WILL HELP Home Runs—Hornsby, St, Louli.... i] Mawr's margin of victory represnting ing rods, the flies, the bait. Out with] meot Danny Edwards, the colored fighter of and they are always anxious to have *Vitehing—Ruether, Brooklyn #0] only its three-goal handicap, ' the firearms, the buckshot and the] seattle, in a ten-round tout at Mechanics’ |plenty of time for the tuning up COACH YALE ELEVEN | nase Steating—Carey, Pittsburgh The Freebooters were handfcapped at | ign Gatti el St. Louls....--- S9ltwelve and the AMERICAN LEAG Ramblers at fifteer ; goals. ‘ . In Boston, o process, New drivers, who have not raced on the ‘Unioatown track, are NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 1,—With a : especially desirous of having ample|the appointment yesterday of Myron EB. — —— } Benny Leonard’ h PP Home Runs—Williams, St. Louls..... 5 GAELIC SPORTS ~- hacional featherweight, ol in hie leat en-|oPpOrtunity to test out their mounts, | ruiter of Philadelphia, as an usalstant |-Fiching “Bush, New York. -....0... 41 ADVER? an SEVERE i ounter in this clty scored @ twelve-round ————— . h, the Yale football stast| Mase —Sisler, Louis... ..... . | CARNIVAL JUNE 11) ¢rcinion ‘victory ‘of Joe iking Leopold et] PHILADELPHIA PLANS onthe) eee } Heald: for next fall was completed. Fuller was graduated from SheMeld | Copyright, 1022 (New Xork Evening World) Publishin Company ool, Yale, in 1911, and hie title against the Harlem lad. PHILADELPHIA, Juné 1.—A report | Selentife Beh aeee, Fumie ss recommending the Marmont cert ater was coach at Colby College, Uni- | LUIS FIRPO ON WAY HOME. ~ PROTECT YoU Sunday afternoon, June 11, in] Battling Reddy, the New York feather-| additional muntelpal golf courses was versie of North Carolina and the Denver in an impressive manner, Seeman's | TyyC) MORE CITY COURSES to secure Johnny Kilbane to defend — Six of the leading teams in the Luis Angel Firpo, South American s carnival of sports held at the fa-| rounds at the Garden to-night, te signed ur | ® a ‘ hited |" ihe other assistant coaches who will| heavyweight boxing champion, sailed us stamping grounds for years. | for another contest, He will hook up with 4 i a h, Tad Jones, fy th Hi _stempin n or ‘ Ale cise ge f work hnder the head coach, Tai | yesterday on the steamship Southern A HOME SAVER i Secor ty " ; : Teams Tang 3nd er Gu, Malcolm P. Aldrich, C. 8 |Firpo took with him the winnings of night of June 1 y “and David G Saunders. The} three prise flghts and several motion i two will coach the freshmer otures, & five-foot secretary and two J ‘ . Fave’ <eilipeemeseom sparring partners picked up here, and ( (hat to be inadeg 48 acon: 0-DAY, 3.30 P.M, POLO six American words to supplement his } modation for the number of players. gciASBB4bL TOSS % Sica ad Sanish yocabulacy, ie ( f\ 2vol ation, and be- { stake, the n avr round bs. association at the Irish] burgh, has aged to fans r

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