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(THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 19, i922, DODGERS’ HOPES FIGHTING IN ANOTHER GUY’S CLASS OF THIRD PLACE ARE FADING NOW y Vance Will Square Accounts With Pirates To-Day. By Joseph Gordon. JOHNHY BUFF HAS Two TITLES WITH PRacneauy ONE TO DEFEND- AT LEAST ONE THATS WORTH A REAW question of whether the PURSE - THE rc Tr WON THE TITLE VELAND, June 19,.—After suf« 3 | Pirates deserve the name they GANAS eon TONNE HARRY Hay ahd fering their seventh straight defeat in R eee aitap a oes Pathe prorsity be ie MET JOHNNY WaLsan poesia i the West at the hands of Tris Speak- A fore he curren’ * [DAGE Al 7 x , Wittard Willing to Fight Demp-|scries between them and the Brooklyn Oa ee ward WS Ko Ranbir GROWN IHTO er's Indians, led by Stanley Coveles: & Say About Seats 18 Robins comes to a close. So far, if } oronite tate SAUER @OCKED DERGY. kie, the mighty Pole, even ¥ y ept. 19. we er game is to Lop ate ‘as proof, = Ir WOULD BE EASTE® Fem, BEN place in the American Leagu q . ey hive no groun upon which to is to-d: Ht "VE. been in touch with both Wil-[institute an action for bel against Tao (io) LEMS TO BE A WELTER: THAN @ LIGKTUEGKY ANYWRY is to-day uncertain. The Brown's vie« fi * ] - Wwitterd has|th® Berson or persons who tagged the A WELTER WEIGHT tory over Philadelphia and Ty Cobb's i ‘ lard ani seen arti A lat Pre name on them. If they didn't deserve TRIED TO ening savage Bengals’ defeat of the Boston | ee changed his mind, I gather, an it before, they do now, Dazzy Vance AN (CARPENTIER, beet Red Sox kicked much of the weal a willing’? to fight Dempsey about} will be in charge of affairs in the| who foUGHT DEMPSB' foundation away they had supporting B * * met. 18th. centre of the diamond this afternoon.| FoR THR HEAVY TITLE == them in second pl fter th * _|He has had ample warning. He saw WIS WAB ORAPED OF 1 place after the ; Dempsey tells me has has an agree u Browns had toppled them fi yesterday's game himself. The re- CANVAS PRONTO PP Bit ment with Floyd Fitzsimmons to fight we top. sponsibility rests with him. Out in Dunn Field to-day Mille ! ., @ny one he gets at Benton Harbor! Phe Robins, who had been hoping Huggins will send Carl Mays egalaet Labor Day. so hugely of getting into third place the Cleveland Indians, not with the 3 “Not a written contract — but of |bY abeeatioe the Pirates ‘a ts Shane Intention of retrieving first place but ; er, 8 ave the hope, but are also to prevent the world’ 4 course my promise is just a8 g004,"} 01 1) fourth place. Their chances 1920 from sending them into. thid } 4 Dempsey says. are not quite so bright now. They UOHNNY DUNDEE (S JUNIOR LIGHTWRIET Tf Dince, j » The champion is perfectly willing,|are more than a full game behind tho CHAMPION WHATEVER THAT (SAS & Not wishing to offer any excuses 4 if he told me, to make any match that| Pirates to-day, and tho second place TITLE (T'S SO VALUABLE THAT JOHNNY WANTS [for the Hugmen's poor playing that Me ‘4 Cardinals, who a few days ago were TO BOX RILBANE FOR THE FEATHER WEIGHT” has cost them tho last seven 4 doesn't conflict with the Fitzsimmons) (0 striing distance from the GROWN OR BENNY LEONARD FOR THE games it is apparent that the old i arrangement, and would fight Willard) jocais, are edging away in the direc- LIGHT WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIPS Jinx is trailing the club as it did |... for Rickard “two weeks later, or a|tion of the Giants. CS many years before they won an 4 week, or the next day.” “Dutch Ruether after the wane American League pennant. 7 - alibis for his } =... So I guess there'll be something|Wa# called offered no ° ° EVERYONE KNOWS WHAT HAPPENED WHEN GARPENTIER. Aye an nr e pie ane a defeat, but he didn’t have to. The F t D fe t f M h TIE ‘i { | ee A GREAT LIGHT HEAVY HINGLED WITH OEHPSEY W TH T. pisyea|| An borane) Foe } biped peau 4 Die Lmao) urs ereat O Orvulc. A FIGHTERS IN ANOTHER CLASS. HO EY STAND oven Inst straight dofeate ‘ot te i - EONARD and Tendler bombarded] the Pirates. It was really a piratical S. * * * than the iach HES Feapine ae h L the universe with so many fool- taking that game away from l (4) reven ar NAY ‘ " 7 steadies his pitchers; knows the bat f J ish claims and challenges that}"Dutch."’ For the six innings he ts PORAL: LEMANS L. pe,| ters who face the pitchers and ts an | “© the New York commission stepped in| pitched he allowed but four hits, while ° vie POt ihe ; hers and Is 2 Sax and warned the rival lightweights to|his opponent, Cooper, was elle for n 9 en uc YU ypecia Was Hf 2 Ao Chie'ge iG 2 ai gpenny Be epora Belen | if sign for a bout or stop the racket. |@ ie bs ee an pele he ‘i . Pitt’gh 28 25 .528| Boston. 24 30 .444/ team the defensive strength seems to ‘ ‘ Shortly after Tendler agreed to terms, | defeat suffered by the southpaw thi Sy! « Bro’k'n 30 29 .508] Phil 18°34 .346] crumplo 1 th of 5 The action of Muldoon’s commis-|8eason. Mis victories number eleven. ro’k'n, ‘ ila. erumple up and much of the kick is The Pirates got their two runs ip the third inning on three singles and a long fly. The Robins tried to rally in the sixth, but it rained so heavily by that time that fast running and careful hitting Were out of the ques- tion, Wheat was hit by a pitched ball, and Brooklyn hopes were aroused when Olsen singled to left. The best SNOB 2D OUT OF BIG RACE BECAUSE HE HAS SPLIT FOOT J. 8. Conden’s $85,009 Bnob tnd, which finished third, behind Whiskaway and Morvich in the Cariton Stakes at Aqueduct on Satarday, will not be m starter in Others in Whitney Barn Cap- able of Taking Measure of Block Colt. sion has other possibilities. The sport would benefit considerably if various State commissions would get together d serve notice on sulking champions to either fight when properly chal- lenged or hop off their little throne. If such a move could be made ef- fective, artful dodging would soon ease to be a habit with some of our The Browns always make a mid- reason spurt for the pennant, but they always play @ post-season series with the Cards. . College ball By Vincent Treanor. HE defeat of the unbe ‘en Mor- games are about the \ champions, Johnny Kilbane for one| Wheat could do under the circum- vich was deferred a long time) the Latonia Special at Kentucky on tosteete ged Cictortreteahiat ya .. Might havo a little less time to devote] stances was to reach second. Nine simply because the Block colt] urday. The colt split one of his front |ball the most. to his thriving real estate business, |knots an hour wns all the heavy cur- | confined his runuing to training trials] {ret in, the race agninet Ww «70% Sule #1 id rH rents would allow him to make. De |} fer hes nee showings tke pase oo te ng woul ecasiol y see Borry sent out a long fly to Bigbee, and exhibitions ever since he beat an Se erecee showing. pulled up Tame They'll soon be advertising the _ se) him defend his title, a spectacle that's led down te | Ordinary field in the Kentucky Derby. Sof was to have left this morn. |Browns like they do the vaudeville pretty much of a rarity these days. and the customers sett jown to teat 7 yey Begtty much of a rarity these days. {Vite tho rain and think up eomo| All the good three-year-olds wera| fg, fe datens je ccceege io, [bilis: To-day, Xen Williams and Whol le tenlitul about Gerending he way of reaching home without get-| MUnching oats in their stalls that day] racing for some time. He haa eight other good players. ting wet. or were shelved through sickness. Runes le ates tsebe Lapen stane lig 8 8 ~ @rown, Official urging for other of- he was He beat Pillory Conden’ Morvich may now go on keeping his] jn hi ee in Mr. ¢ The Red Sox seem to be losin; raga + .~»- fenders would be appreciated by ring SMT, ae ‘on in his first appearance, In Mr. - i es engagements like any ordinary horse] colors, but in the $50,000 Belmont Stakes, | everything on their Western trip ex-| Looks like the Phils and Red Sox 7. gee As comes tn cae ener kee ENGLISH TEAM and without the blare of trumpets] Pillory turned the t ine Ca cept inate train connections. are organizing a third division. which has always heralded anything ~ hiding behind some trivial reason. WINS FROM ITALY [he aia herctotore. His defeat takes} of things. There were ham ahd cab- bage and spinach too, and spareribs and chicken, with the preliminary clams and plenty of the old fashioned amber fluid in side handled glasses right from the wood and off the block. the one-sidedness away, from the three-year-old outlook. Whiskaway beat Morvich in the Carlton in a gallop, leaving not ths slightest excuse for him, and it wouldn't be surprising if Trainer Jimmy Rowe as one or two others in the Whitney barn capable of doing the same thing. Morvich may still be a ‘speed marvel, but then there are sey- eral others around too. It is all well enough for Trainer Fred Burlew to say that he was asking too much of Morvich Saturday to give away fifteen pounds to Whisk- away, but he did it last year when he beat the Whitney colt three times, In two of these races, however, the Hopeful and the Saratoga Special, it was racing luck more than anything else that beat Whiskawa In the Hopeful the Whitney colt was in close quarters throughout, and lengths behind Morvich at the midway stage, only to lose to him by a considerably lessened margin. In the Special the Whitney colt was away slowly, came around the small field and was beaten y a head by Kai-Sang, the second horse. He closed ground unmistak- ably on Morvich on both occasions. A close perusal of those races was enough to convince Jimmy Rowe that Whiskaway, in the shape he was when he won his first start this sea- gon, had better than a good chance of ring Mervich's colora NE of the greatest lightweight battles in recent years should develop at Boyle's Thirty Acres in Jersey City July 26 now that Benny Leonard and Lew Tendler have finally settled their financial differences. Leonard and Tendler are both hard hitters, fast, cunning and resourceful. Tendier's six-round knockout of Bobby Barrett in Philadelphia shows that Lew's claims for a bout with Leonard have not been based en- tirely on false belie! Barrett was heralded as'a mighty puncher but his strongest blows were like gentle taps compared to the wal- Jops Tendler let loose, though Tend- him open to IN DAVIS CUP MATCH ROEHAMPTON, Eng., June 19 (Associated Press).—England — won from Italy in the first match of the Davis Cup iawi series be tween the two countries, played here to-day. F. Gordon Lowe of England defeated Count Di Robecco of Italy in straight sets, 6-1, 6-3, 6-1. ee eae tec N, J. WOMEN’S TENNIS TOURNEY TO OPEN Because the rain has so softened the courts at the wlewood Field Club, Englewood, to make play In- advisable to-day, announcement was made yesterday that the opening matches for the New championship in women’s st be postponed until to-1o1 afield of thirty-seven players, whom, Miss Rosamond Newton of Bos: Miss Caror . Miss Marion pman and Mrs. J ed positions in the pion, Mrs. Helene Pollak Falk, defending, Play will start to- sw morning at 11 o'clock. FRENCH DEFEAT DANES IN DAVIS CUP DOUBLES June 19 (Associated tennis The current week has eros attractions for the horse lover at the Aqueduct course of the Queens Jockey Club, which has given racing devotees such fine sport during the first two days of the spring session, To-mor- row the Rockaway Selling Stakes, with $2,000 added, for three-year- olds and upward, will be the feature, to be followed by the Clover Stakes for two-year-old fillies Wednesday. Each has filled well. In the Rock- away such rellable performers as Dimmesdale, Dream of the Valley, Frigate, Olynthus, Bodo, Comia Song, Daydue, Dominique, Edgar Allan Poe, Lord Brighton, Polythia, Gladiator, Naturalist, Pilgrim and Dancecap are entered, All the smart two-year-old fillies are in the Clover, which is run over the five furlong route and has an added value of $2,500. Prominent among the nominations are euch well known performers as Crochet, Sally's Alley, The Kiss, Silk Tassel, Gronta, True Flier and Elizabeth Bean. Among the lot that has yet to be seen under colors are Morsaw, @ lovely filly by Pair Play, in the same Giants Lose Short-Distance Struggle to Those Hard- Hitting St. Louisans, By Bozeman Bulger. F they'd put the Cardinals on a fast track and let them go five furlongs instead of the full nine innings they might make the Giants hop This is the profound observation of Henry Fabian and others; huddled under an umbrella, who still have a soft spot in their hearts for St. Louis. It was raining at the time. When I say rain I mean rain—not drizzle. An infielder’s glove was floating around second base. A minute before there had been two Giant runners on the sacks, one out and Earl Smith at bat. Two runs would have tied the score, But the Champs were water- bound, A washout had suspended operations at the crisis. “Henry's got it right," Lew landed his stinging southpaw blows carly in the scrap and only Barrett*s remarkable gameness kept the bout going six rounds, Barrett is unquestionably a big fac- tor in the lightweight division, but He needs more development. Barrett was rushed too much. It was unwise match-making to send him against @n opponent as dangerous and skil- ful as Tendler. I never could understand why fight > Managers take such long chances with imexperienced boxers, A youngster will go along winning perhaps three or four bouts with knockouts. ‘Then the mansger's het band expands and tho rising young star Is matched with agreed Mr. the champion, all judgment being vesterday. won the} Morvich 18 going out to Kentucky | stable as Morvich; Hourbal, by Hour-|Gould, a war correspondent who has * pwayed by the big purse offered and|doubies jn the Davis Cup tennis)'? Fup in the Special against Pillory]| loca out of the dam of Black Tony|to travel with and write dally pieces the possible chance of a lucky punch| matches against. the Dania, players, {Next Saturday, and \t wouldn't be sur-}in the Rancocas string; Mirabelle, [about the Cards. "You ee, our winning the title, “As far as the! Cochet und Borotra defeated Tegner prising to see him win, for in Pillory] the sister to Man o'War, in the string] pitchers are mighty wabbly. If the champion is concerned it is like feed- ing peanuts to the elephants His greater experience invariably wins easily unless he foxlly makes the bout appear close in order to se- cure a return engagement in some . ‘unsuspecting section of the country, Baseball players serve their ap prenticeship in minor leagues and are well seasoned before making a start ) in fast company. It takes six seasons for a college football player to be at top form and even then he's still taught the funda- mentals, There's no short route to fame ‘The experience of Tilden, Johnston, Williams and other top notchers has all been the same—ceaseless practice —practice and many disappointments before the climb up the pinnacle fmally began, he won't be running against any such early speed as that possessed by Whiskaway but he will be meeting a pute traveller, Then, again, Jimmy Rowe may elect to send Bunting and Olympus to the Kentucky race too, in which event Morvich will have his additional troubles. It isn’t likely that the $86,000 beauty, Snob 2d, will keep his engage- ment in the Kentucky feature. It was rumored around that the promis- ing colt had spread a hoof in the Carl- ton, which would account for his poor showing. At any rate this colt is not within pounds of the horse he was in the Withers, when he galloped a mile in 1.864-5, His recent form re- versals have been charged up to the change of trainers following his sale to J. 8, ‘Cosden, but this isn't quite believable, for old Billy Garth, who of August Belmont, and Linaito, by Vuleain out of the dam of Gladiator, in the stable of J. B, Smith, The Clover was inaugurated in 1888, when it went to August Relmont’s Fides, the best filly of her day and a dis- tinguished mare in the nursery stud after she was retired. It has been won by some of the best mares that the turf in this country has known Saturday should be one of the best days of the meeting, as on that occa- sion the Queens County Handicap with $4,000 added for three-year olds and up at a mile and the Great Amer- ican for two-year olds with $10,000 added, over the five furlong route, will be run. In the former are all the cracks. of the handicap division, to- gether with the best of the three-year games were cut down to six innings they wouldn't have @ chance to get wabbling good before Rogers Hornsby, McHenry and Jacques Fournier would have enough runs batted in to make a mess. \We.can make runs a-plenty, all right, but over the long route we can't keep the other fellows trom makin’ ‘em. Got to have steady piteh- ing to do that." But, about tnese Cardinals as short distance club— Those birds have got it right. If there ever was » club that could peel that old onion i is these same red stockinged Cards. Last year they outhit the Giants or anybody else and they also led thy league the year be- fore. Last season they had a team average of .308 und came near upset- ting the race after having lost eleven, out of the first twelve games, and Warm 6, 10-—8, 6—2. As in Saturday s play, the Fre rervico was decidedly inferior to t of the Danes, but in volleying the via! tors were Invinelble. In tho third set the seemed tired, but th fourth, keeping the Danes on tho d fensive throughout, winning that set, 10—8. The fourth was easily the most Interesting of the match, Both teams succeeded in getting amazingly hard balls, The Danish players were at the disadvantage of never having pla: gether before. Tegner is living in France The fast, having been strong #t neh team rallied in the > JEFFRIES TO CAPTAIN TIGER NINE NEXT YEAR Occasionally in golf some young] PRINCETON, N. J., June 19—John| jas charge of the Cosden horses, is olds, and the bellef is expressed that] Right now Rogers Hornsby, the best phenom. posers tradition and Geteate| H -eftrien jr. of Narberth, Pa willlas capable © man ea there i in the| it Wul ture cut to be one of the best yall around hittur that baseball hag & champion, but it is the acasoned| be the captain of the Princoton base-|training business, It would have been| rece! Of the meeting on that eS Renea iat asmean ae eRe eae player who wine the big majority of| ball teem west season, It was un- {ics embarrassing for him, however, |2¢, Will be Interesting to see what} lehed last eeazon with an average 0 titles. nounced to-day, Jeffries tn one of thy |r snob 2d had been left in charge of] WON Mr. Vosburgh will assign the) 3 7 Only in boxing are. recklose| Most Versatile Tiger athletes, serving |, 41) tughes, the man who deroloped| Stat Selding Exterminator, who is at} Atstin McHenry, who hit 350 leat this season as pitcher, catcher ana | Holly ehes, ho developed |v ome at a mile as much as he is at] year and made seventeen homers, is chances taken with the undeveloped. him, until he had filled his important : y outfelder ; portant | ee ties and mauarter, Other flyers] Not quite up to his old mark. Neither & youngster may hit hard, but he — engagements, particularly that in the] 1" Nie Vospurgh will pase judgment] is Jacques Fournier. Just a little bit should also possess the knowledge elmont ‘ si eady pite ' should also possess the knowledge! 40y1 SENBECK IS WINNER. |"*!™° ; on are Grey Lag, Morvich, Olympus. | Of ateady pitching, though, would oft: comes only through experien Al Hulsenbeck, former Columbia Uni umber of racing men had an} Whiskaway, Dunboyne, Relay an 7 . berth . Many promising ving careers have| veraliy. middie-distancer, wiio sporia the | oi (tive party afar the races wai | Mad Hatter, Cant. Alcock, Dimmea-| ,. Witt, Bil Ferica hurling the pill heen ruined. becaiige inexperienced | Mercury Foot of the New York day ato dinner eiven to. hy, orf Male Tromter, Naturalist, Runaniell, |MC thes, were getting hoxers have been rushed along for a ML nviRUen tans rp Chris Fitane Jockey Sennings Park, John V. Grier Cree cee. oe een the rain eTHE pact st {hd champion and a quick nual track and Chub officis Viens s plenty to Ml Crocus, Galantman and De Clark. | acy out a atop to the Sunday pro- pyright, 1922, by Robert Emplo: cat and dvink aCamne ~——- eedings in the sixth {nning : Gianin. ys. Mi. Lane, Toray r fortune. +, on Bennett Field, ilisabet Billy, The Osyterman” had charge gaa Graddaead Adm $140, iucl. tan—advesf. Pertion @ @ Portuguese and full of SCHANG’S ABSENCE LARGELY RESPONSIBLE FOR YANKS’ SLUI Copyright, 1092 (New York Evening World), by Presa Publishing Company. By Neal R. O’ Hara. Cards Getting Groggy When Rain Stopped Game MP By Thornton Fisher PITCHERS RS MISS STEADYING HAND OF STAR BACKSTOP Hugmen Now Fear That They Will Be Shoved @ Into Third Place. By Robert Boyd. HARRY GREB. THO FIGHTING UNDER THE UGKT- taken out of the attack. No one seems to know the extent Schang's injury. He walks very lai In sliding to first in the last game at Chicago on a close decision he twist his foot somehow that makes his | catching and running impossible. Since Wally has been out of the line- np the Yankees have won only, ono game. That was tho second one against the Browns. This would bear out the truth in saying the cause of the Yanks’ West- ern slump and thelr Joss of first p! can be traced to the absence of their burly catcher. Waite Hoyt started the first gam of the series against the Indta1 and he was pounded unmereltultyd The Cleveland Club obtained six hits! off him in the first inning. Huggins promptly called him to the bench and sent in George Murray. Hoyt did not want to leave the mound. He protested vigorously against Hugging gins's judgment but ultimately wei ed his way to the showers. Thi Hoyt's third straight defeat on the re« ¥e,|turn trip. ‘The Indians were in hitting mo that won them their — world’ championship of 1920. Stanley Coy: eleskle held the Hugmen down ta seven hits and fanned seven Yank batters. ‘After Murray relieved Hoyt he to was hit hard by the Indians. In seven and one-third innings he was ma GAMES YESTERDAY St. Louis, 4; New York, 2 (ca’ of sixth inning; rain). Pittsburgh, Brooklyn, 0. GAMES TO-DAY. St. Louis at New York. ttsburgh at Brooklyn. Chicago at Philadelp! Cincinnati at Boston. MERICAN LEAREE, Ww. b, PC. St.Lotis 36 24 .600 | Wash'n 20 31.488 N.York 35 26 .574|Chic'go 28 31 .472| troit. 31 28 .525)Phila,. 22 30 .423 Cleve'd 29 30 .4921 Boston. 23 33 .411 GAMES YESTERDAY. Cleveland, 9; New York, 2. Washington, 1; Chicago, 0. Detroit, 8; Boston, 1 St. Louis, 5; Philadelph GAMES TO-DAY. New York at Cleveland. Philadelphia at St. Louis Washington at Chicago. Boston at Detroit. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. W. L. PC, Ww. L. Balti 44 16 .733| Toronto 29 31 Roc! 37 24 .607| Readi’g 28 35 Buffalo 32 20 .525) Syrac'e 24 37 J.City. 30 31 .492| Newark 19 40 GAMES YESTERDAY. jed end For Connie Mack, years are tho hard ‘em to be, anyway. the last seven He's found Some guys are born lucky, some guys get lucky, and some are forced home from third with the bases full It ain't such a long way from New York to Brooklyn, whether tase the subway or look at the National League standing. Hornsby’s home runs over a lot of shért fences should be charged as errors to the architect. ° temperament. While all dandered up and his Latin fire burning he can whizz that old pill around like a buckshot. But over the long route the slack in Bill's pants begins to drag, After having our Champs eat- ing out of his hand for four innings the dragging had just set in on Porty- 483) 444 393 322) Newark, 3; Syracui Baltimore, 6; B: 2. Reading, 1; Toronto, 0. gee Lill when the rain came as GAMES TO-DAY. for ten hits. Off these hits Speaker manna to a beleagured soul. Rochester at Jersey City. men collected five runs. In the fifth round, for instance, Syracuse at: Newark For the first time this season Mam, after two were out, Johnny Rawlings poked a single Into centre. Frankle Frisch thereupon caught the Porty gee at a slack moment and whaled the bulb into the right fleld stands, putting us within two runs of the enemy. That isn't much of an ob- stacle to a club on a recent hitting rampage. The sixth inning dawned dark and gloomy. A heavy black cloud almost obscured the World's Championship flag, and the more timid of the cus- ley Llewellyn, the young righthandet from the University of South Caro: lina, was given a chance to pite against major leagues. He twirle the last inning and held the sluggin Indians hitless. ———_———_ JEFF SMITH TO MEET HARRY GREB ON JULY Buffalo at Baltimo Toronto at Reading. EMERSON AND JOLLIFF WIN N. J. DOUBLES TITLE Emerson and Carl N. Jollift Montclair Athletic Club won the championship of New Jersey in on the Montelair A, C. courts. ing the combination of Leona Gerald B. of the MILWAUKEE, June 19. meets Harry Greb in Bellaire, O., Jeft Smit fol tomers scurried for cover and hot} W. Knox and Anton F. Von Beru! mete Mis, no decision, July 3, for Ue dogs. ae ae heavyweight title, Smith meets Bol Bill Kiem, the umpire, cocked a Moha to-night for ten rounds, no di weather eye to the east and shook hiv head discouragingly, but he let Pep Young Ko on and but. 2 clean single Bill said to Kelley, and Long George came on the run, rain- drops beating on his noble brow. cision. Tom Andrews is trying to Johnny Wilson to meet Smith in Mf Waukee the last of July. This will b the eighth meeting between Smith a) Gred, ee ae f BONUS FOR BIKE WINNER. Five star riders will go to the post in B rd motor paced race to-morrow night at the New York Velo- drome, the starters being Percy Law- rence, Clare Carman, Frank Corey, “Blooie!"" spat George's —bit— 1 and George Columbatto, y another single, Youngs scampered| The winner will recelve a bonus of $50 Dave Worenbe d to third. a week until another race of this kind! pw eight- round ‘bouts, & ee 4 is staged next month, RICES, 1-82-83. Casey Stengel, recently most prolific as a hero, lifted a high foul whic Milton Stock snatched out of a right field box for an out. Earl Smith, bat In hand, also ad vanced to the plate on the run, hoping for just one crack at the old apple. The rain came down in sheets, but the customers yelled that we should on with the dance. Finally Bill Klem’s shoes over- flowed and his dogs got wet. _That was enough. He'd given the Giants all the law would allow—maybe more --lut he could go no farther. Wet docs are not becoming to the most dignified umpire in our noble past- time. Taxicab Associations Only 11 Days left to protect your Members. We will be glad to co-operate with your representatives to the tullest extent, Are You Going to Permit Your Mem-~- bers to Go Out of Business or Take Chances of Arrest? If you have not formed your own Insurance Company, we will handle the business you control. The ficit was called off. The Cards were the inners, oe : 40 Buses, 75 Renting Cars Tn the ca’. moments Mr. Hornsby|\ Policies-- Not Promises{737 Cabs Covered ta Date had biffed «\) Mr. Toney for @ single and a three © -xer, The next time Mthers had con- tributed blows whil) Capt. Bancroft and Johnny Rawlings vere contribut- ing errors and the Cards got their four runs—ample. 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