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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1922. E ev GIANTS MAKE LAST MINUTE TRADE THAT SHOULD CLINCH PENNANT YANKEE MANAGER IT’S HARD TO STAY RETIRED ey ey 8 By’ Thornton Fisher|[F(NARD AND «| Copyright, 1922, (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Company. } i) MANAGER LAN AND NOT BROWNS TRIP TO EUROPE Champion Expects+tg Sail, for Craciy Under Strain, the Other Side Some Tttiag, { in September. f By John Pollock. Champion Benny Leonard left laf night for Michigan City, Ind., wherd he wilt fight Ever Hammer of Chi« cago in the main go of ten rounds, af Floyd Fitzsimmons's open air areng on next Saturday afternoon, Bonny © was accompanied by his mother, “ales ter, his brother Joe, and his trainer, Manny Seaman. Billy Gibson, “his manager, will leave for the battte- ground on Wednesday. After this go, which wilf be a no decision affair, and probably a bout here with the White-Barrett winner, Leonard<will get ready to leave for Europe, Ho will sail some time in. September with his mother and sister and Billy Gibson and his wife, Leonard expects to be gone about two months, In speaking about Benny's trip abroad, Manager Gibson sald that he would have taken on several more fights for Leonard if “there were suitable opponents for Benn} in view, but as he does not see any, erie ker Ww. tL. ro,| Poth he and Benny have decided on, N.York 58 37 611| Pitts’. 47 47 500] taking the trip abroad. BACK AND MINGLE WITH HOOKS AND UPPERCUTS St.Lo'is 59 41 .590/Br’klyn 47 48 .495| Although Manager Gibson declared Chie'go 5? 45 636 Phila.. 35 66 .985] to-day that he has not recelved 8 Pitcher Hugh McQuillan Of Braves Comes Here |° circa ce | ex iisara, who promoted the Ae Pittsbuegh, 7; New York, 0. the writer has learned there has been a statement issued and that St. Louis, 3; Brooklyn, 2 ; ne For Toney and Two Others| asses gg 2] 82 ee oie acct tras ford in build and walloping force, and] does it generally elther goes to pieces i. Pittsburgh at New York. . allo if Sam was back in his old form he'd] or braces up under it and profits by «Bk. Leule at Bhookiye, That Leonard fought for 63,4 per Harr: det! R y 01 . ™ ol ‘ P cent. of the net receipts of $294,808.51 ata dou ee OO Wi ‘thet cumtornatyatump and the |HOOVER AMONG RECORD ENTRY LIST McGraw Closed Deal Just in Time, as After To-Night a Player emergincinnatt ac Boston, [Which after, Tendler had Ate re Yank ha’ dd theirs. Th had r} ; his guarantes ryote me Una an] anes nae at is Ther] IN NATIONAL GOLDEN JUBILEE REGATTA| Who Joins a Club Can't Take Part in Worlt’s Series ss 1 made Leonard's, “that fe for the championship, but I can't say] 4d not count so much on the morale Walter M. Hoover of the Duluth Boat Club will appear in his firet ts By Robert Boyd. CHICAGO, MIL, July 31.—Although the Yankees and St. Louis Browns Wills to Use Jackson Bout for are alternating In leading the Ameri- can League pennant race, sooner or Tryout for Meeting With jater one of them will crack under t the strain and give way to the other. Dempsey. This is the opinion of Miller Huggins in discussing and forecasttng the American League situation at this Present writing. To be sure, Hug- ging is in quest of the flag and guid- : vena} ing the frivolous Yankees, conse- Ship, Matching Wills with “Tut") quently “Hug” says when the time Jackson was the first suggestion. comes for one club to crack Lee Jackson is a rugged young colored} Fohl's club will do the cracking. Jad from Ohio, who would have taken| That's natural, a whack at Jack Johnson on July 4] Huggins knows what a great club if that bout hadn't been cancelled by]he has, but wonders when it is go- the authorities. I haven't had the/ing to play the game it should. The pleasure of seeing this ‘Tut boy,| advent of Joe Dugan hus strength- but they say he is a whale. Perhaps| ened the Yankees, yet they are not gome one who isn't anxious to have| Putting forth the brand of baseball @ Wills-Dempsey match on the cards} thelr owners have paid to give to suggested “Tut? as a tryout oppo-| New York fans, nent. enTDe, Lankees’ maanger, feels that If “Tut” happened to flatten Wits| the Yankees have seen the worst. it would indefinitely postpone the ar-| They have wabbied, faltered and al- ranging of a mixed match for Demp.| 70st fallen, but withal they have say. “Tut would have to go to| 2¢ld on tenaciously to within a few FRANI< the New York Boxing Commisston| &™es of the St. Louls Browns. Con- KRAMEC and post s forfeit and a challenge, | ‘rast this with the Browns. Here is THE GREAT BiCVCLE "|a club that has been playing far Tae that feleht stig clone uatit a] above its form. ‘The club was hitting] CHAMPION wHO HAS ; and Fohl's young pitchers were all RETIRED AFTER new Governor comes in, opposed to mixed matches and not inclined to| °°™!ng through in great style, TWENTY-Five YEARS OF q While a team ts doing that, it {s ie Play politics at Dempsey's expense. | stun to win pames. Hut to’ every RACING Tt ten't at all impossible that this!iig ieague club some time or other] WILL HE REMAIN “Tut Jackson might flatten Wills. CONTENTED there comes a period when it muat He is said to be another Sam Lang-| pass through a slump, and when it Harry Wills, like Carpentier, 1s ex- Pected to do something to show that he is entitled to a match with Demp- sey for the heavyweight champlon- au\\ \ Alb. MLN AND AFTER A LONG ABSENCE FRom THE RING OLD FiT2 TRIED TO COME GAS Bur HE HAD NO CHANCE AGAINST & MAN HE COULD HAVE BEATEN WITH ONE HAND: In THE OLD DAYS. JEFE RETIRED WITH His TILE - 4 FEW YEARS LATER RE WAS INDUCED TO EXTER. THE RING WITH Jack JOHNSON— JOHNSON WON THE CHAHPIONSHLO: JESS WILLARD, AT LEAST “O 1S SEEKING ANOTHER CHANCE TO COME. ee ae at nEsees 5.31, It is said that * x that he is the best of the bunch. | Of the club as it will now. This, Hug-| pace in American waters since winning the Diamond Sculls in the Eng- By Bozeman Bulger. St.Lotis 56 41 577|Clevel'a 81 86 855 persons witnessed the contest, of Langford was the best. ging fools wit etx dim s deciied 10-1 lish Henley in the golden jubilee regatta of the National Association of mel ete ate ae te Home Run Leaders: N.York 57 43 .570/Wash’n 45 51 whieh 48.255, persons: paid {Seemed In his prime Langford was one of] rice despite the fact that the schedule | Amateur Oarsmen on the Schuylkill River, Philadelphia, where the N. A. een Ghic'go 52 46 .531/Phila.. 39 5 The gross reosipts Inoludlag Giiaaey: the greatest heavyweights we ever! might be against the club in making | A 0.'s first regatta was held in 1872, on Thureday, Friday and Saturday. Quillen ‘from the ‘Boston NATIONAL LEAGUE. Detroit. 52 47 525/ Boston. 39 58 ernment tax 0 ber cont, Sata | had. He was tremendously built for] it play most of its concluding games| All races will be rowed over a straightaway course of one and one- Braves to New York comes | pornsby, st. Touts. ey, GAMES YESTERDAY, to $860,321.50. The 9 lowing 6 his height and had all the speed andj away from home. quarter miles. pretty close to cinching the pennant] Williams, Philadelphia 35 | Chicago, 6; New York, 5. statement Issued at Madigan Square | science and hitting power in the] In the series at St. Louis in which At the meating of the N, A. A. O. Executive Committee in the New [for the Giants. And it is of interest] Lee, Philadelphia St. Louis, 4; Boston, 1, rden yesterday, which one. of, the world, Langford lost a bout to John-|the Yankees took two out of three the| York A. C. yesterday 122 entries were accepted, a new high-water mark Cleveland, 11; Washington, 3. is Saye js QDeOLUtSIT Sees = to note that McGraw just beat the} Wheat Brookly son when only a welterweight, amt| Browns displayed a shattered morale,| for a national rogatta. The list of nominations is divided into seventy- Meusel, New ison came so near knocking Johnson out!2nd these last few games played in hy tri A flag in getting it through. After to- hat whea Bam Mies ‘Johnsonythe torrid Mound City with Boston three entries for the national events on Friday and Saturday, twelve Detroit, 7; Philadelpnia, 2. GAMES TO-DAY. : entries for a senior 180-pound double sculls and an intermediate quad- | Msht no deals in either league can bo Teak ee New York at Chicago. pS absolutely barred him. Pare ra FG poli eckage cae ruple sculls, two added events, and thirty-seven entries for a programme |put through. If a ballplayer joins a Seevire . Philadelphia at Detroit. re ett S ok Senta JOHNSON AVOIDED LANGFORD. | ne eee te the Danka we, MOwRS: | of junior races which will be conductea as the opening attraction on |clud after Aug. 1 he is not entitled] Wo Philade Washington at Cleveland. Langford followed Johnson around|up to form, They. figure to walk Thursday. Never in the history of the N. A. A. O. has this great entry | to take part in a World's Series. Ruth, New York.. Boston at St. Louis. been approached. The best previous high entry was seventy-seven. The loss of Toney really will not be} Heilmann, Detroit.. Of principal interest to followers of rowing in this country will be the |® loss. He admitted it himself and] filler, BR ‘nila appearance of Hoover in defense of his championship single sculls title | took his transter in a philosophical the country and tried in every possi-|away from Lee Fohl's club under the ble way to hound him Into a match, |high tension strain of the race. The On one occasion, when he cornered] Detroit Tigers are feared by the mite oat of prelim! INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, Tickets sold ernment tax of Ww Pe. WwW. Tr. PO. ‘3 Fr m rit. Balti 74 26 749 Tor'nto 49 51 490 Pat sis : Cobb's team, according to] orm Saturday. Fresh from his signal triumph in the Diamond Sculls, | SPI: ‘ ane cea aa pane ee vee is an strong as his pitching | Hover is confronted with the prospect of dangerous opposition in the The young players Benton and Roch’er 61 40 .604| Readi’g 44 58 .431 eat at forthcoming race Boat Club, Phi 40 65 .381 29 72 287 is will include Paul B. Costello of the Vesper | Houlihan ought to be a big help to who is regarded as the champion’s most dan- | ‘PO Braves-especially Benton. This capable sculler of the First Bohemian Boat Club, | ¥0U"S fellow was § J. City, 56 47 544) Syra’ “fighting ability, Johnson diplomati- Buffalo 55 49 .529| Newa’ cally slipped away through a rear at $2 nt to Memphis GAMES YESTERDAY. See mo umomaciy Jonnen| ACLTER Goullet this city, and the winner of the association single sculls which will be | "2er option and practically has won Jersey City, 11; Baltimore, 3 (first), | win Government tax of 10 per trimmed him unofficially Johnson held ont Pelday, the pennant for that club, He has Baltimore, 7; Jersey City, 4 (second).] cent. udded ceesee 89,700.00 could hardly have avoided meeting © < won his last sixteen games. i Reading, le. Newark, @ fish, $300,521.00 hith in the ring to save his reputation. Defeats Piani So far this season McQuillan has a , r ‘To And then Sam certainly would have become, worla’s.champion. | | int Sprint Match Reading, 5; Newark, 0 (second). Toronto, 3, Those two good welterwelghts, Dave Reuther and Doak Are Likely ee cori ghee ee tail end club, Toney, with champion, has won five and lost six pReshesety 1, Shade of California 2nd Geamme sot with Joe Jeanette, who was another Ree aT ta To Fi Each Oth T -D Se ane : lx. | Speak a AMES TO-DAY. of Elizabeth, N. J. who were wnable great colored heavyweight. The bat-| Arrreq Goullot continued hia britiiant oO Face ac. ther To ay Tinh ARH wage ne Eee eee cee 1 $ 303 58107 Newark at Jersey City. to go through with their twelve round viginallb ibe ( sanapeahpyr apa Copyrie 2 Baltimore at Reading. bout at the Broad A. C. of Newarl tering sustained in these battles re-| sd} it Hin nimesarecallieg wae bees ea 9 r dived Seknctto Kefore his timo, while] ruse ancrnomes aerenting Oriaate Brooklyn Fans in Hot Water in| °OR™utme causes to tho downtati| ton and test tive, EIA Have iron OTHER LEADERS. Syracuse at Buffalo. N. J., on two occasions on sccouftt Sam is still fighting. Piani in two out of three heats of a one- | OTOOKIYN ans in Hot Water in} or a fine pitcher. In addition to Benton, Toney and Toronto at Roch a rainstorm, will make another %at- a tempt this evening to battle. Both 3"|FANS TELL JOE DUGAN men are Jninine alepes and as the bout 8) HE'S IN BIG LEAGUE NOW |i rene ere at an AND NOT WITH RED SOX) tmmense crowd will be on hand to witness the contest, providing “the 1 in the} mile match race. On Saturday night j . FT any oe an Magne | Goullet won a gruciiing tworneve team | Present Series, as They Don't = race with Eddie Madden as his part- ae i aoe he didn’t chal-} ner at the New York Velodrome, but it Want to See Robins Lose, Yet was mainly through the riding of Goul- ii i “That big bear!’ exclaimed Sam. | let that the race man won. Youterday They Don’t Want Giants to “I don’t want to fight him. He isn’t] Goullet came right back after that hard] Beat Out Cards. human. Why, he’s got hair all over| race and beat one of the best sprinters him same‘as on his head.” But tf} !" America. 2, Goullet won the first heat when Pian! Sam had fought Jeffries when Jeff Fm OTT agin ner dt dala aan By Joseph Gordon. had been out of the ring six years,| Gn the fat of the track, Goulet had aera fans don't know just After the fatal first inning the game | Houlihan the New York Club ga Pa i P : : substantial sum of money. That's resolved itself into a duel between] other indefinite Cadore and Haines. Both were at] “Right now," observed a baseball their best. In all but a very few]writer, as we mulled this over, “I rr chapters it was three men up and|would consider $8.65 tmportant SICA CE e three down, Haines held the locals |dough.” CHICAGO, July 81.—Chicago Amer-] weather is clear, — well In hand for the greater part of] These Pirates took a second sock at | Run, Getting Six fean fans, whose hopes for & possible} 31, nuckiey, matchmake: the game, but toward the last he be-|the championship crown over Sunday KU erate RECORD look-in on the part of the 1922 world] boro A. C. ‘of Long rian od tas yan to weaken, and in the ninth he|and shoved it right down over the |Home Runs—Ruth, New York, 192t...... 59] series recently have been bolstered by | StAnKed another wood card of 4 cinnati ey, Pittsburgh. indy, St. Louls * next show of his club on ane as Johnson did, Johnson wouldn't] taken the lead golng into the last lap, what to do aboutsthia Cardinal | W48 touched for two runs and three] ears of our noble Giants, Home Runs—Ruth, New York, 1992...--- 18! te Whity Sox's fight which has put| Babe Merman” of Californ et have been the champion—for he never | and coming down the home stretch to hits. And that tsn't all. They're getting | ~ ~~~ | them within four and a half games of| Jimmy Mare of ae Siri seeds could have licked Langford. the tape Piani interfered with him. This series. They seem to be in hot] ™ Sc. mandt was perched’on first after fresh the battle of Manila, but when/|first place, are “razzing’’ the former] fcrap of twelve rounds, Flo: a Sohne of veh ROG la Kune feline, bal ecgnod ina water elihertway: they turn, They pasting te Lone ee tana rece [com now on,’” Rabbit: Maranvite| aroused can whale (hat pill Boston players whose recent acqutsition| Gaitfornta, will hook up with Sailor Mmabed n . and 18,000 of Ebbets's steadiest cus-|@Mnounced to Capt. Bancroft, .tter] This J. Dewey Morrison also at-|by Ne York was expected to| of Newarl hs tomers came out of their deep rev-|Max Carey had poked his second] tended to the pitching that hung a agitate he pod in ats BenanE Bids henner Martin, who meets X14 Suittvaae ef if c} ce e| ° yuste y's ey hen he Sox ooklyn in the st mat welve: eries when Andy High hoisted the ball |homer into tho right fleld stand, vight|Mecklace of goose exes around tho] I 2istiniays Fame, when te Sox) Brooke By ookisfy on Wi over the right field wall for a home|#Mong the home folks, “we are goli noble neck of our Champs. It's been| 1.0. Joe Dugan came in for a ecaat ht {a in perfect shape for’ the “ run, Schmandt crossing the piate|t® Play you ‘home run or no coun! a long time since a youngster did]oicunt of booing. Martin is wetting into ahiape ‘at Gummi 3, thead of him, Andy received the], The Rabbit, in usually good form, | that. When Joe made a two-base wild| ter in the other twel ut 1 Tpacks plaudits of the crowd as if knocking |t#en borrowed a chew from Baany| Mr. Morrison was seen pitching for|throw in the fourth, one bud, with al {?, decisively outpoint waite 8, home runs were an every day affair |*24 meditated a moment. the soldiers three years ago and when | megaphone and leather lungs, yelled:| fignwr, will alas batte sonuny wind with him, He did it in true Ruthen-|. “That's might," he added, ‘We]Mischarged from the army was stake ‘Hey, Joe, you can't do that in the a » clethe: vail [Dig league: better watch out or the] | “t the Broadway Exhibition Amuodta ‘an style, touching the brim of hiscap|@22’t Want you to spot us anythiag. [to @ nice suit of clothes by a baseball } Ot vis will send you back to the sece| Brooklyn to-night Nick Koley aay ud, s boxer, but his record shows nothing Plant 18d aul the) way _| don't want to see the Robins lose and like the knockout streak Langford | Goultet set the pace in winn could boast. I doubt that he is bet-| heat and the match, turning tho lust] |, , t Jeanctie or a0 good an|sighth mile in 1a seoondn fiat, ynites, they want to see the Cardt- Johnson. His two poor fights against] Frank Kramer, who retired from com-|nala win. The closeness of the race Bill Tate, Dempaey’s discarded spar-| Pruntcscvan year ty tlhe Mer) forthe National League pennant and ring partner, would seem to fix his yesterday from a seat in the|the bitterness of the fight between class among big men, if it wasn't] grand stan the Glants and Cards for first place that you never can fee’ sure there] Willle Spencer, who is trailing Ray- 8 pla fan't hippodroming somewhero in|™ond Eaton in the battle for the Amer-|1s indeed threatening the loyalty of at the samo time, being true Brook- fean eprint championship, defeated the | Flatbush toward {ts home club. : 5. P] Just maico all you can and we'll man and sent South for a season, This the “Brooklyn ‘ligntwel iy na atbush toward its home club, without looking up at his admirers. e'll omy ond team fe renture bo OT tacien to abt e line on thereat Inter ‘In two out of three heats of a] if the truth must be told, it 1s to] ‘The score was 3 to,” [count home runs," is his first year of big league pitch-|°"4 team A Teattctatt te t match race, Eaton won the first heat : i And even with that handicap, these |ing Nivk Nelson also for twelve rounda, ability of a man as big as Wills, If S, . se be greatly feared that the majority cet soeR ce Ey se ited DML ast fa nthe cight-round. a he should taanage to stop Dempeey 1 |haiding the pois’on the iat ine Spenpek Jot Mr. Hbbets's patrons are not ac fellows would have licked our champs| J. Dewey Morrison turned out as a} ORIOLE LEADS THE FLEET |)», the, sjentrgund, scrap Danny Rosma suppose we'd all think him the big-|rode around Eaton In the second and | keen about seeing the Giants win the] CHAPMAN AND CARMEN me Sits ot: thelks CWO start, Rub wiper eaverday cand. Heh Pex IN JOINT CLUB CRUISE] | j..\.5 gest, toushest, cleverest champion of|third heats and won easily, pennant this year, That Is indicated IN SPECIAL BIKE RACE ever was there such pill-poking as |fore. It seems the players had been ceteina reac creck, Mf has been going on up there over the |kidding him all season about not hay- week-end, In Saturday's affair the |ing a batting average as big as the George Chapman, who was recently} Pirates made five. home "yes. [aise ‘ 0 them all. But before Wills beats Dempsey he's going to get action he by the applause heard tn the stande when a few runs are chalked up on ith, comer from Battle will make his firet wha of Jersey battle, | He Jerney NBW HAVEN, Genn., July 31,—A] nm bout ne ete ero fleet of seventy-five yachts taking part| will go against KO. Phil Kay a a Be EIGHTY-ONE GOLFERS See i size of his hat. So that made J. City aiatry "Martone wil ave it out with never dreamed bt. hetons nck earns IN WESTERN MEET Le DORTG BER! pee Ne Sunples one crowned 1922 American motor paced|terday they made thr Dewey mad. Then when he stepped |!" the Joint crulse of the Larchmont Sinmny 6 Ny of Marion In anothor, tmplve. eRe 00s & Os Oe ee wee - — The, don't Want ta wee the Totine |olampion, making it three straight in} made four, the last one being whittled [out there and began to make the }and Indian Harbor Yacht Club arrived | [e¥hy West A WO" MANY ond fights ae 590. Sevslones Bis SHES OR. WIRY CHICAGO, July 31 ghty-one e@n- be ana hes . mat to aes the (ites i» many years, will match his speed|down to a two-bagger on a techni-| world’s champs, the heaviest hitters | here last evening, They had experienced eK AR ears noticed e b Aes Lag emery ne tries for the Western junior golf cham- nara Minwespectally if the, Glente | "sainst Clarence Carmen over the ten- cality. Just as the ball skimmed the Jin the world, bite the dust just as if light vartable winds all day but ef miaksners doe Warner) @o bon ieee “ ither hand. Heredity gave Dempsey | pionship at Olympic Fields Wednesday, | 59! ? mile trail, best two in three heats, the} CP, of the left fleld rail a fan, imbued [they had been the B Company team In |in the afternoon a pleasant southwoater | ef at Asbury Park Saturday night thd Saber great vitality and a quick mind, and| ‘Thursday and Friday we: yeare of hard work supplied him with | to-day by W. W. Harless, se y. The series 1s now one all, and endurance. Added to this we know| Among the out-of-town nominations} "Dutch" Reuther is due to go in for that no champion ever had any | re: the locals to-day, Spitballer Doak Donald ©. ¢ anneuhiee White at dakiand A. A. of Jersupogity sent them on thelr way. Vice Commo-| next Monday night ne dore H. 1. Raymond of the Larchmont | giivey, Burns maiehniaker of the, Onktand J Yacht Cl le : , Yacht Club flew his flag on Julian H, ying i, ts y city rison whacked Shufflin' Phil Doug-|petmar's power yacht Florence and the Bande Pc Beta: Central’ Now ‘Jenany vee with ctvic pride, reached over and 2 300 t } t naturally ature event ff to-morro' y '° on nd [the 300th Infantry, he just ni “ally cea iecenl'an tie ewe ae Pie bi tried to catch it. It fell limp on the |swaggered a bit and got rough. sa ew Lork Velo-} eld, @ flat two-bagger, by umpirical] Out of four times at bat Mr, Mor- drome, 225th Street and Broadway, | decree, Mauit® o rick, Toronto; John} will opp hin 4 Réfeated. Carme: ie Max Carey. 3 welght chat quit” in him. There's no lack of 41 oppose him. Chapman defeated Carmen, George] Max Carey, the sweet voiced tenor |ia dM. Jc 4 for three singles | race tte ght | Bartlett, Paul T. Smith and Mal > ‘ ‘ r ass and M. Jonnaw race committee was also on board that] cr Johany Dund / confidence or courage in Dempsey, EHC AR Hataeannd: tadt tyes, 5 If things continue to break for him | wiley, Jackte Clarke, Markey and Perey|0f the Pirates, who, incidentally wasland a two-bagger by enactment. It]yacht, Commodore D. Graham Smythe ————— ¥ as they do now, by the time the s son is at an end Lieutenant Leon Ca- and the great bulk of Wills will not) iin, {mpress him any more than did the Dulk of Jess Willard at Toledo—all leveland; Dennia Sullivan and Maurice Miller, Indianapoli. Lawrence at Revere Beach, Mass., when lost to theology on account of his should have been a home run, It] Was on board R, F, Adams’ steam yacht he was crowned the presont yeer titie,| Sbility to bust that ole apple-Max |was hit that hard, anyway, Anona. HORSES GATHER FOR iclider was educated for the ministry, you Bisset Makes ‘The first cht to reach the harbor TROTS AT TOLEDO | 7 : pion ha ck plitche —thre : here was S. C, Pirie's thirty footer Ales the more imposing because Willard | Mudge Jr, who won the Utle at Nash-|Puted champlon hard luck pitcher of ; ; know—threw the big bomb. y dnl dicdleits was world’s champion, ville last year utional League. ‘The Robin star] Another motor paced race will be at! ‘They made no mistake in casting | MISS HELEN WAINWRIGHT Oriole, Bho wae not racing but the! morspo, 0., July at —seres Sao Soe 4 been getting enough tough breaks | Mfteen miles, an invitation affair, tn] Max for hitting the pill instead of] WATER CARNIVAL STAR | fommodore presented Mr. Pirlo with | arriving here last night for the a6 Joe Lynch did a fine piece of work} MOTOR BOATS RACE this year to discourage any pitcher | which Lawrence Gaffney, Lawrence,}the trail. In two days he has strated . fa In toe. BOEOOe Chan Edrwand: Lone |iwesk of racing in tha (Grane when he stoppel Johnny Buff and Georges Columbatto and Braask Ander-| 4 home run record all his own. zy v FOR $5,000 TROPHY |°"4,,'t is only through sheer lion ‘won back the world’s bantamweight heartedffess that he is able to pitch champiorship. His victcry put Lynch] cprym AND, July 31-—The cabin ®t e’sed ball during the remainder in the scant list of comeback cham-| cruiser power boat Cresceus, owned py | 0! * Same that had been lost for him The others are Stanley] Commodore A. KR, McLeod of Algonac, |! )!8 m mates in the first inning Pete Herman and Jack] Mich., and flying the Detroit Yacht Club| Such was the fate the former leu- 2 pennant, won the fourth — anny tenant suffered in the second game Miss Helen Wainwright and Miss cae. Bane vey thé 99-foot class | over the Fort Miami track. Five; @ays |. M, Cowperthwaite's Georgia defeated " ; the Nimbus, In the 40-foot class James H,| Of Competition 1s scheduled with-Migtyrs — Hayes’ Zilp won from Walter H. Bowes’ | 68¥ reserved for postponementa, © b= | gon will Aght tt out for first honors, ‘Two cireuit clouts on Saturday and ; 4 ihe “eecend teekure tira two on Sunday is regarded by our} Aileen Riggin were the outstanding pei r morrow night formers at a water carnival for mem- will be a eprint match race at two-| Most eminent statistical students as] formers « flattening that ontoi com York’! | bers of the » thirds of a mile between Alf | lattening that onton. Tom York’ ew York Women's S. A..] Mistral by 4 minutes and Zaida, now] What Je considered the biggest day of aries | the week fs t BOTs with the secdnd ted Agor and Southerly. | renew! for ese. timate y , held by the » Rochelle Yacht Club|owned by former Commodore ¢ ad Orlando Piant, best t ce | 88Y It ts. He saw Ed Williamson; held by the New 3 heate, wo in three) nang up the record back in 1884, but|in Echo Hay, erday afternoon, Smithers, de of ch ot m yoar-old trotters wih an mch has a great fighting heart,| long distance reliability race from Rocky | between the Robins and St, Louis] ‘two other professional races will Ed didn't hit four in two days. 6 Wainwright won n fancy diving es reo : Ly s nbn ver, eland, to Put-In-Bay and te-]Cardinals—a gaime which should have|a half mie handicap and. Ove ‘The homer that did not coun ai}oontest from the Afteen-foot stationary] BROWNS PURCHASE PITCHUL, | of $8,500 Nothing discourages him. He's most the Commodore Wiliam F t . Se ame Bee sles: Th hat did not count—that| tii form, returning a total of 65 points] CHATTANOOGA, Tonn., July $1 ) 3 2 4 ommodors lam E, ne down to his credit as a victory,| cpen, paced by five riders. in the tat ou to n oO bugger by} Platform, ng a total of 65 po! ——— OOG SS. THAR & Seererte when burt. Te $6 tee feat! gon a0. trophy, Bad fielding in the first inning, her moet cf lis Maar partorinors will be eh a two bugger by iin five dives, and she earned third place] The St. Louta American Lengue Club ny Club, Halsey: Bi \ nd clever for most of his opponents, e Cres finished the round trip! ?™ 3 thie Li a aa ee 8 struck by ee from seratch In 200-yard handicap |has purchased Pitcher Thomas Rich gaklen. “a fand can puneh with any of them. You 7.42 A. M., making the 112 statute or by son in gathering Flack’s . =o a Dewey -rgon, aud a likely lad he! free style swim, captured by Miss Lilllan | {rom the Cleveland (Tenn,) Club of the na Hounds, ut vunder and a bad throw to firet This Mr. Morrison is young and|Bioddard from the 22 second mark in} Appalechian League, st waa announced Mee, y, ; by Hank De Berry, be the chief gdaGrastund Agu Gide, ink’ tase-ades, ‘tender, having bean born right after’ the actual tighe of 3m. 21-58, Vien to-day - coer ital z os 2 | ; il Kdgren.) nds elapsed Ume, pan't keep a fellow like that down, | miles in 11 hours & minutes and $2 soo- fe

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