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™ JOHNSON SHOWS OLD TIME FORM AGAINST YANKS Hugmen Show Plenty of Pep But Walter’s Pitching is Invincible. ple By Kobert Boyd. WASHINGTON, June 28,—“"Walter Johnson has gone back, This was in formation offered by a fan trom the capitol when a leather lunged an- nouncer said that the “Strike out King"’ would oppose Waite Hoyt in the first game of the series’ here be- tween the Yank: AYJMu1am MvLDOON, chairman! There was e touch nt eee 3 of the New Yor! State Box- ones ee % remark. Johnson, the greatest << ing Commission, can be de- pitcher of the time—idol of the Nation pended upon for a story with a new and pride ef Washington was slipping. _ fea on any dull day in the year. Every season when the spring He's full of ideas, and, unlike some trating: sti, the atory-é other people in political positions, he that Walter is tireast ane Worthen: Goeen't look mysterious and dodge} sii world at large mourns. th Neer | publicity. When Bill thinks of some- / efor { of their premier pitcher. Johnson hing he pope right out with It, and) sinks into obscurity, and just whe “Usually his notions are original and), : 4 dati chiuets to bb worth & par- ey are proposing to erect a statue ‘ . i in his memory the big fellow comes y sgrap! hie Shaw Sites im to life and proves to the fickle fan- my. Who else uldoon would ever} dom that he, Walter Johnson, heir to have thought of notifying Jack Demp- | sey he must fight Harry Wills because Wile has deposited a $2,500 forfelt THERE ARB THREE WAYS om on Mixed Bouts of Bill Muldoon, Chairman of Boxing * Board, Has Changed. OF DROPPING THE FAMILY TIN ON THR PONIES LOOKS LIKE A MILLION BERRIES IW THE TRY-OUTS = Like A GOLFER q whos ForM 1S PERFECT WHEN = HE SWINGS AT DAISY HEADS BUT = IN COMPETITION ~ BLOOEY! come back. Back to his form of ten yes ago when he terrorized the THEY’RE OFF! EVEN THE CUSTOMERS - Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Pi DUMBBELL LAD PACKED TS COME IN LAST ROMPS IN IG LENGTHS the crown of Strike-out King, has secre 9 aS EoRbow i Ficarox Fear T MANY HAPPY HOMES « Publishing Co, a HAR BLOW. TOBROOKLYN TEAM ee Eee Yeung Pitching Star Batted Out of Box in Eighth Inning by Braves ¢ DOESNT KNOW ONE, llr See " HORSE FROM ANOTHER: PICKS AND (Special to The World.) ‘em By THe PRETTY FUNNY NAMES ~ AND WINS! BOSTON, June 29.—It was a hard Jolt for the Brooklyn Robins, yester« day to have Dazzy Vance beaten, COME ON Mad Dazzy was not the loser in the reo« SENSELES ords, but it was his weakening m the eighth for four hits and a basé on balls that let the Braves tie the score at 4 to 4, In the ninth the braves made three more hits off Al Mamaux for a run and won out by 5 to 4. Vance and Duten Ruether have been the standbys of the Robin pitch- ing staff this year. Vance has not been as consistent as Ruether and has a record of eight won and five loat, while Ruether has won thirteen and * lost three, but Vance has been the next bet Yo Ruether, The Robins were so sure of winning behind him yesterday that they theught it waste of time to go through the motions of letting the braves bat. For seven innings Vance was all that the Robins expected, but hé was HORSES FoR 5I'VEARS- KNOWS em att THE WAY Back TO THE FIRST THREE-YEAR-OLO THAT CAME OVER IN THE MayFLOWER - HE'S THE GUY THAT INVENTED PAST PERFORMANCE S- PLANS EM — AND IS KNOCKED FOR & ye THE NIFF WHO WATCHES Et COME own THE STRETCH ON NE TIckER TAPE | and a challenge with the New York - Boxing Commission? That was orig-| The Yanks following a long talk by imal enough, especially since the com- | Miller Huggins in the club house bi mission in the past has prohibited|fore yesterday's game, decided on “mixed matches” on the ground that|turning over a new leaf, Much has 36 31 .537| Phi “they are against public policy and|been written and much said of the 32 31 .808| Boston. 25 38 Ikely to cause disorder. Yankees in their recent slump. Much 3 ‘ STER' ‘4 If Dempsey doesn't Aight Willy, ]0f it they deseryed and much of it] p,,, GAMES YESTERDAY. “according to Mr. Muldoon s announce. | Was undeserved, Any way, Hug tatked| Philadelphia, 8; New York, 6 (first batsmen of the American League, . 33 Ct.Lo’is 35 29 .547 che ot o 31 34 25 38 Two Months Ago Fired As a Catcher, Is Now y. shot all to pieces in the eighth~and | TTY joined Caddy Cadore, Sherrod Smiti MA THROWS OUT Nema and the, cther, high /@enog LIVE WIRES FIRST BALL OF GAME] tive specialists. ot ‘the’ Raving, wha - ——— pitch World's Series ball for parts of By Neal R. O’ Hara. SARANAC LAKE, N. Y., June 29.—] gumes and then weaken for a flock of Christy’ Mathewson, for many seasons| hits and runs. The A’s now count rainy days as| the idol of baseball fans, returned to the Robbie could scarcely believe his victories. diamond yesterday for a brief period. | ©yes when the braves jumped on iS: 6 , Ken. Williams can have any@hing he wants in St. Louis. But they The famous pitcher who has been fight-| Vance for a base on balls, four sin~ ing a game, successful battle against bere tea he! Sacitiges High gees tuberculosis for two years was given] ticq bo eA Gd walla: permission by his physician to throw] Vance has tremendous speed to use the first ball in the opening game of]in pinches and Robbie was looking ¥ rfoll his cla! tne|to the American League champions | 98™e i stew aaa Feat Ruzamsonstte as]and the deciding of a new leaf was| New York, 8; Philadelphia, 3 (seo- fer as New York State is concerned, |*&reed upon. Out on the fleld they |o"d game). Dempsey may be champion in al| hustled and showed “pep” and played| Boston, 5; Brooklyn, 4. “other parts of the world, but when|® game that would have won 99 out of | Pittsburgh, 7; Chicago, 2. “ie crosses the Hudson from New Jer-|100 contests, But Walter Johnson] Uther teame not scheduled. | ter of Double-Header at | ting attack and Snyder, Rawlings and, °"7 the ruins on exhibition at the/ wn, in turn was to throw it to Harvey| faster the Braves hit. “gey or steps ashore at a New Yors| Was pitching, and after a struggle on GAMES TO-DAY. Bancroft blasted in two more for| P#seball parks help to carry out the} Carlson, formerly with the Washington| famaux makes his appearance #@ s i i. from an ocvan steamer he'li|the mound between Johnson and | Philadelphia at New York. Polo Grounds. g00d measure, illusion. teetny, Ro Pitched for the local nine} eidom that the fans almost forget j ay ¢ . o-day. eens Bis title. Waite Hoyt thé Yankees went down rooklyn at Bostoi The Phillies got eighteen hits tn yee Peal Hundreds of fans and friends’ of|he i¢ on the Robin payroll) it would The Giants draw the New York Mr. Muldoon's attitude on mixed|to defeat in the last inning by the St. Louis at Pittsburgh. ‘seems to have changed. In| Score of 1 to 0. = = nger days Muldoon was at| Waite Hoyt, hero of tast fail's ; One time a. friend ahd handler of | World's Series, twirled the best games TT HG SN RG © John L. Sullivan, original inventor of] he has turned in this season. In] g¢,Lerie 41 29 .686|Wash'n 39 34 498 “color line.” When Peter Jack-|,@ht innings he held Clyde Milan's Niyork 38 32 .643|Cleve'd 32 37 .464 By Bozeman Bulger. While watching the festive Phils greatest of all colored fighters, |'Senators down to two hits and not alChica'o 36 32 .629| Boston. 29 38 .433| Occurred to same of the old-timers slt-| Rann, to America from Australia to] Player reached third. Bullivan, John L. flatly re-] Johnson was giving an excellent nine innings he held the Yankees to i Feard Mr, Muldoon didn't hold any| Seven scattered hits and struck ont| Beeston, 43 Philadelphia, 2. They may not even bark at the (iy Chicago, 4; Detroit, 1. from the field’ under cover. To] goodby. the first two games of Eaters ‘chewspiseesio. through | this MNGi wR St Louie, 9} Cleveland, 0, heels of the winner this year, bat} avoia trouble with the agents of An-| A Jed bil Strae Lom aa iralelenat prominane| Nuion the Robina have three. left ¢ od. ; mn an mi : k werid’s POR ce bs Yea, Walter ine gone back, back to GAMES TO-DAY. they've already got the championship] thony Comstock, a new pair of pants] In previous summers St. Louls|Siapargh apertamen who are pre. |{{van contributed. two singles and a the early days’ when he reigned the| New York at Washington. public may disapprove of bull | “Strikeout King, Boston at Philadelphia. place. 2 Branton bullfight could ‘be held ‘The same.thing may be sald of ¥ in an arena built in New 100,000 people would pay extor- ‘BY JOHN prices see it—out of curi- a peewee eeu o cur [Fisti¢, News ra.cceand Gossip sity. {alg ie Dot ey noone] Champion Jaok Britton, who has scriously before, suddenly crawled up Alliance at the Queensboro A. A. of Long] on us like that and a great baseball Island City on the night of July 12, ha matehed Willie mont of Memphis In one of the ten four- round bouts which will make up the card that within twenty-four hours the Jefferies-Johnson affair at] fought five times in two months, in- o over thirty negroes were killed} cluding his great battle with Benny eee penwreenees in parts of the} peonara on Monday night, has re- ceived many offers for fights from arty pitehers with the steadiness of Lee ttt ob Mt ne out-of-town clubs. AK he dooa wot] Wait, RING oath y| Meadows ‘the Phiies are liable, to i vee ‘unfortuhate situation that un-|riKe to ght in the hot weather he] \imieal Corps, houte ‘fast, meek’ nan been | scale up that percentagle ladder lke] off at Umpire the crowd would turn out tf the | september. His first contost may be was held. of sport I'd tke} 2 the West with Dave Shade of Call- ly as a matter of spo: fornia for ten rounds at an open-air] ,D&eny Frush, the crack featherweight of! nhere's personality on that ball club. ee Dempsey and Wills in @ cham=} i oxing club at Kast Chicago, Ill hip bout. Wills is nearer a match] > 0, TN, meet Jack Bernstein, the Yonkers tighter, tn] |) 06 twelve- 4, decision bout at the show of . + for Dempsey than any other rival pow) simmy Dougherty of Lelpervitic, Pa..| te Commonwealth Sporting Club ot Harlem | Where the fans—New York fans—now tn sight. He is-a much bigger man| manager of Bobby Harrett, the Philadeiphia | te comm ing, July & The match will] look forward to his appearance at the ‘Dempsey, a clean living and de-| tightweight, in in town trying to sign. up| ot Saturday even! Ry teane tht welche he either it fellow, a good boxer and a man| w and Harry | be made It : irae e the welsht| bat. In the first game he ejther ean give and take punches. When nf Nght heavyweight champion, for] °f 180 Pounds at 2 brought in or knocked in five of the in boxing, Wills works at] eighttround open-alr show at Phitad six runs, Then in the second game ; phia the latter part of August. Dempsey] Three ten-round beute will be staged at Job ana stevedore, which is in his} te ine to take on the b she the next show of the Broadway Exhibition] #5 rung in the first inning. Comparing Wills and Dempszy, the] #* friend of Pougherty, Areca ton Oe eee on Frankie Gurcy,| Lee was at the plate eight times in * arty Collin will ta bury, jon has the better record. Noth-| 1, gayser, the promising featherweight | Nick Foley will clash with Freddie Reese the two games and got a triple, three im the annals of pugilism COM-| 4 ‘Bayonne, N. J. and aeueay toearra, and Sonny Smith will swap punches with} singles and a, base on balls. The last they don't yet hit on all cylinders. when he was working his way UP| to moct in a twelve-round, no-decision bout, ive in New York for fights, ‘all that lot in a round each. He] hould furnish a very interesting scrap. arr He will| Stoner, He didn't get much chance his inst Ave fights before Witland eee anes ene crane severy tight he hes|to catch and waivers were asked on sound: each. . : in since he was besten by Cham-{him. The Phils pickcd him up rt the Willard out in a round, as hnny Buff many months ago. waiver price. In two months he was was on the floor at the end 7 |turnea into an outfieifer, just as Red Ti FS veronto 8 a | ‘ef the first and never could have|rounds to the ten-round feature bout be-] It looks like # gure thing now that]Murray was some years ago. He * 39 28 .582/| Reading 31 41 .431 pe ‘up for the second except for the] tween Willie Jackson and Sid Marks, the ene Crigul, the ehamplon featherweight} couldn't be bought to-day for fifty 3! red + ng oi i caused by the trouble with the] Cafmdian champion, at the Comi onprealth of France, will not make a trip to this/¢hougand dollars and shouldn't be. J.City, ‘ yrac’e. oe which gave him a long rest. | Sporting Club of Harlem on Saturday eve- | country until the i a it ae His ree If there were room here we'd like Buffalo. 36 34 .514| Newark 21 y fighters of no more class have] 6 PUy 1 aa ae ene ae uenty-romd batts {to take up the cases of Parkinson, of GAMES YESTERDAY. » trom six to fitteen ye oy with] weatner permitting Mickey Wafer and{et Paris onthe Alght of July 1 for the| Leslie, of Hentine—oh, a lot of ‘em.| Jersey, City, 3; In his long list of fights Wills Ke |. the Elizabeth weltorwelghts, | featherweight championship of Europe. On our end, though, it remained for] gamo). ked out only a very small ther in a twelve round contast — the rejuvenated Casey Stengel once noc! tage of opponents. He has been air boxing show {0 be staged] Charlie Pilkington, the Harlem Junior!more to eut @.noteh in the handle of game). gut twice by Sam Langford | at ine arene it euch a ¢ are) tke twelve-round star bout at {his gun. ‘That boy has simply gone night, ‘There ts a terest in this go to draw a gate of botw ee a ypepetd ind ihe c f yulaht. his Jerazy with the hitting heat. n $8,000 and giv,ov0. | fon e putting hingel() After peeling off two singles In the Pi first combat and twe in the early stages of the second, Casey came up in the eighth when things were look- fourteen and nineteen rounds, and when Sam was far past the time saw him one of the greatest in the world. Charley Beecher, the has left for Gi nlor featnerwe Iveston, Tex., where he wili cused of taking any unfair ad- tage in the ring. Wills has a trick on some good featherweight in @ ten-round with Paul Doyle pasted the pill into the upper section go at Houston, Tex., on July 17. 8, Long Gerge The Philly victo! machine was in motion before the| win on most astute of the fans really gave|son. It took the regular custom them a tumble. some time to get the idea that they When Wilhelm develops two more] were not being kidded. 3 ft 5 hed -of- , cked 0 ; : his spectacles " re § r his exists—and that overshadows | intends to rest up during July and| matched to meet K. 0. Hddie Cross in ala monkey on a string. They've got|glove to the dirt in defiance of law, a Fifteenth Infant sporting side of the affair entirely. | August and start battling again in] Srmory July te ane is eet in'condi. | the punch in spirit, morale or what-|order, umpires and whatnot. don "far “the bout’ at Beamon's dynnasum:| over you may wish to call it, even if| Lee does that he is mightily worked up. He was ordered to the shower, Mr. Sentelle declaring, J . sub. | Mr. alle de . “Tl make you Cleveland, has been practically matched to] “ave that fellow Clifford Lee, the Hae play ball cr I'll lose my dog- rs for instance. Its got to/ St" making some of our noble Keyser won nine of twel' A $50,000 Out fielder: 2% 327 ns ee ee Qe 7 >i ‘ | of the grandstand and all danger had mn Clifford Lee of Phils Star Bat-)re Snovea, ‘this Mcgivocwbltelen ee eee their first game. Jownny Rawlings won first prize in] Yanks lure 'em from the comic sup- trim the Champs in the first game|the opening game yesterday when he] pjements, of that doublo-header yesterday, it] I've @ single past third so hot as to cee Shuai Ecos the pants off Goldie] after making a long trip away from you don’t think he did just Detroit. 35 33 .815lPhila... 26 36 .426|ting around there that we were see-| ak some of the ladies who had to| Home the Yanks will soon be getting d GAMES YESTERDAY. ing the makings of a mighty gooa| turn their heads. When Goldie got to meet Jackson because he was/ exhibition of pitching himself. In the | Washington, 1; New York, 0. ball otéb. his feet a cordon of players spirit. Brand, spanking new materix!,| had to be put on Goldie while the only used to lead the league in tem- is bursting into bloom all over the] game waited. That's hitting ‘em! Lee Meadows took entelle and hurled Job." athletes play ball Mr. Sentelle is t ing on a pretty good sized order. ‘The umps called a bad one on Meadows, at that. Ate Ee he stepped right out and slapped in FAY KEYSER GIVEN AWARD BY JUDG CUMBERLAND, M4d., June 29.—Fay with the performances of Demp-| the Allentown fighter, have been matched | T*nkle Coster. time he was purposely passed when ‘t] Keyser of Cumberland was awarded the looked as if a run would tie the score. | judges’ decision over Harry Krohn, Can- the championship, knocking out] at the next show of the Bayonne A. A. to-| Indian Russell, the wae hitting Red-] Not so long ago this young man] adian middleweight champion, before a recommendation can be given. This accounts for our like Morris, ynn, Pelky | morrow night. Both lads are very fast and| skin flyweight of Harrisburg, Pa., will soon ittsburgh club as a| crowd that jammed every nook and cor- eet) * WAS Myn EkOh Pay iy ner of the Maryland Theatre last night. rounds, a PITERAA telat LEAGUE. B Buffalo, 2; Rocher er, O (1st ya . Rochester, 5; Buffalo, 0 (2d gam Toronto, 8; Syracuse, 1. GAMES TO-DAY. y UMPSEY is a cleaner boxer than ton Dhara see Verge sae peg ar ees Willie Fentour,, the, Ia cat rant ing squally. Long George Kelley was| Reading at Jersey City. round be je 01 o e ol on’ . Ww wing up his tr " i |) wis, He nas never been ace \iy'4 ae 1b alas elaned up te toned Lente itarecsa ae ale ieetvecrcusa diet (OB Gret, Our hero took one swing; Rolilmers at Denes holding and hitting, which 48] joiooy Wiliams, the New York ilght- all boxing rules and slVe8) weight who ts improving in all of his fabts. @ tremendous advantage because igned up to-day by his mana size and strength. ‘ ty of Phttedetpt = Be seco aik Keb pe Ayo Irving Jampol, who tins been boxing. wel n accuses Dempsey profes nder the ~ Muldoon ac Gud of Brookiye on July 6. Mandell madd} nce Wrnln Browne will ing inferior ‘opponents, That's), tig nit when knocked cut Wreddie| fer severe) ¥ 7 pol floored M : rerere set, The promot . itn rounds, and Jack Houser ang Sammip Another Owner Says: Bieger were also dropped by him Lou Hogash "would have done it long ago. por » and Bilckey Walker of] prenuie Gensro, wines of the fiyw dup.” The engine cannot be better, has taken what matches ho| Elizabeth, N. J.. at the Arena A, C. of Bos] oowneat Antwerp, "who has heen battitag Te ie the foremost four-cylinder car on the ton on last. Monday night, and which was ‘since turning prof market. Grew a gate ot more than| will Mecput to the, weld (nt S iaclone, when that’ t patsy, tll] ant int ‘Just a Real Good Car get, Mixed matches have beén) 4, by ticgaah, ibited all over the country, and] 510,000. where smaiier mixed matches] box Joc be allowed the authorities) through, he probably got this same sum for prohibit a heavyweight cham-| Monday's Mehr Nila d in since coming to this match between a white man PR is sc tae ‘The Fommittes in charge of the boxing show to be siaged by the National Sports groumds, Gast Rae Bill ined? eae A “ BROOKLYN _ Telephone Circle 1186 vectors cena Judging by performance the Durant was built stan POERTNER MOTOR CAR CO., INC. Fed 1759 Broadway at 57th Street, Manhattan NEWARK was " drawn about him, and he was escorted} In-the blg leagues, waiving means Kelley didn't sleep Ty Cobb is running bases this year Pittsburgh, of the Cubs and of the] well last night. Twice he was cal Detroit Tigers—a mighty good outlook | for action with the bases full. T for ¢he future of baseball. first time he struck out. The next Back in 1906 the Cubs, never taken | rolled out to second was their first the Polo Grounds this sea- When Reading, 1 raf = Only 2 Days Left to July Ist— \ Jersey City, 5; Reading, 4 (second Pern must have your policy filed with the State Tax"Commission at 65th and Itimore, 2; Newark, 1 (1st game). Broadway and receive a certifieate, or you cannot operate under the law. the be eee ce cine Piattsburé and) tor the redhead to turn on that speed It was arranged that Dan 8, Foster,}@nd make the Braves quit their foole President of a neighborhood baseballjishness. Vance turned on the speed, league, should toss the bal! to “Matty'’|but the faster he served 'em tha ago. eee “Matty” journeyed here to cheer his} have been well yesterday if he had participation in the gante, been on some other club's pa} ——<—$— . He went to the front in the elghth PITTSBURGH IS AFTER with third and second occupied and DEMPSEY-GREB-MATCH |"ne down. A fielders choice and a es double play checked the Braves’ rush ‘An effort is being made to.arrange|!n that stanza, but in the ninth they a world’s heavyweight championship|sampled him for two singles and a bout between Champion Jack Dempsey|double that gave them the run that and Harry Greb of Pittsburgh, Ameri- | won. can light heavyweight champion.| [yan Olson's hi George Engle, manager of Greb, re- by posit caer liagn s* crowds from the movies and th: to] #dditional riding at the Polo Grounds, eee pared, according to Engle, to arrange|base on balls toward winning the the bout for Pittsburgh on Labgr Day.Jopening game on Tuesday for the Detalis of the proposition were not dis-| Robins. He slugged a double, a triple closed by Engle. He visited the offices} and single off Hugh McQuillan in the of Jack Kearns, manager of Dempsey. | fret eight innings of the second. Ht in order personally:to submit the prep: | aouble drove in two funs and his osition to the champion's business man- he] Braves are now far enough ahead|ager, Kearns, however, had departed|triple started another. The veteran's , of the Phils to be at the top of thelfor Providence, where Dempsey is to| Shortstop playing has been as bril- league. give an exhibition. liant as his hitting. perature. eee ied | like you'd expect Irvin to run ‘em. Phe Asis ers ak- We have already insured more Taxicabs, Renting Cars, Buses and Municipal Buses than all other Companies, Stock or Mutual, and Bonding Companies combined. After a thorough investigation, the insurance brokers have decided our proposition is the best—no better ES having already covered the bulk of the insurance required by the new Highway Law. 431 You Take No Chances—Have Nothing to Lose ‘323 ....... By Filing Your Application NOW You make no payments until your policy is delivered to you—we will issue it ‘ while you wait. 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