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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 5

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71VI TUCSON, ARIZONA, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1820 TTTB A Ft OK A T)ATTjY STAR AMERICAN UflDi IMnilM I NATIONAL Yachts Measured Before Big Regatta inn i iiuiuuiu 1st Triple Play In Years Routs Phillies 'VOLTAGE' WINS GRAND RED SOX SIT Breaks Up Game With Home Run in Eighteenth Kansas City, July 7. Zwllllng, right, fielder for Indianapolis, broke up the game with Kansas City In the eighteenth inning today with a home run over tho right field fence. Rehg was on ahead of him with a single. Nine double plays featured the game, which Indianapolis won, 6 to 4. IKS ilKfilBS KK I ro-Y IN EIGHTH AND DEFEAT CARDS CIRCUIT PURSE Pittsburgh, July -7.

The first triple play In more than two years op tha Pirates' home field, according to local sport writers, occurred today in a pitchers' battle In which Philadelphia was defeated. Cooper caught Wheat's fly with first and second occupied. Caton and Grimm completed the play. Score: WITH ATHLETICS PHILAtKLPHIA AB PO A Leads From Start; Reserve On Stretch Takes Fasig Stake Cleveland. July 7.

Voltage, cvned lb AFTER FATHER. Mrs. Smith Does the baby tako after your husband, Mrs. Jones? Mrs. Jones Yes.

indeed. We huvc taken his bottle away from him ts.xl the other day the little darling tried to creep down the cellar steps, Home Sector. New York, July 7. Sir Thomas Lip-ton's Shamrock challenger for the America's and Retwlute, defending craft of the New York Yacht club, were hauled out of the water In Brooklyn today for measurement In anticipation of the International races off Sandy Hook beginning Thursday. July 16.

The yachts are being measured by Professor Harold W. Webb, of Columbia, university, and a corps of assistants. Measuring the cup yachts Is a difficult proposition as the rule this year requires that the craft be weighed for displacement. It will require at least 500 measurements being drawn off on eaeh craft. At the rate of progress made today, It is doubtful whether the work will be finished before Saturday.

It is generally believed that the Shamrock is the larger craft and will have to give at least six minutes to the American defender. 1 When Professor AVebb finished his wor ktoday. the water line length of the Center Fielder Climbs J. D. Kansas City, and driven by Fred Egan of Memphis, won Uawllngs, 2b illiams, cf CVvath.

rf Meunel.vJf, Fletcher, ss J. Miller, 3b Smith, Kixey, the feature event of today's Grand Clr- 0 4 i. the Fasig BweepstakAS purse of $2,000, 0 0 o-o Keefe Holds Boston Hitless Until Eighth In Both Contests Philadelphia. July 7. Philadelphia won two shut-out victories over Ronton.

Keefe held Boston hitless until the eighth Inning In first and second. The second contest was a pitchers' duel between Fortune and Perry. The Athletics scored the only in the eighth on Galloway's doublet' Perry's out and Witt's infield single. Canada will receive $75,000 In taxes from horse races this year. cult racing at North Rnnilall.

The .28 1 3 24 12 1 Totals PITTSBURGH Grand Stand When Rapped By Fans' Remarks St. Louis, July 7. The local defense crumpled in the eighth and Chicago broke the tie, scoring five runs off two hits, three errors, a walk and a hit batsman, and defeated St. Louis. Two spectators were escorted from the park in the eighth by policemen when Paskert, after engaging in an argument with Dilhoefer, became the target of the fans" remarks and started to climb into the grandstand.

Scorer AB II PO A Blhgee. If 4 1 3 yachts had been taken off. He stated that each yacht was under the 75-foot limitation required by the conditions of the race. Prince Volo colt took the event from Hit great Juvenile trotters In straight heats. Worthy Etawah went lame while scoring and was withdrawn.

Voltage led from the start In the first heat and had enough In reserve to withstand Great Brltton's belated, stretch Natalie the Great, and Dnystar, coupled in the getting and heavy favorites, were never prominent In the first 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0:0 0 1 Cary. cf 3 MeKeehnle. Sb 4 Southprth. rf 4 2 Grimm, lb 2 Cfiton, 3 llaeffner, Cooper, 3 It Ivh AB PO A -C. GOLDSTEIN'S.

Score First game: BOSTON 1 rf McNally, 2b Smith, Menosky, If Schang, cf Mclnnis. lb CHlCAtJO i AB PO A 0 1 28 2 8 27 11 x-Bfttted for Smith In the 9th. Twombly, rf Holloeher, ss Tern-, lib 0 0 0- 1 1 1 P.obertson, If 4 Innings: It II 100 000 000 1 3 1 Pittsburgh 000 002 OOx 2 2 lamer, 10 Paskert. ef 4 1 0 12 1 3 2 1 0 13 0 1 0 i 1 3 0 0 0 0 Foster, Sb 3 Scott, sa Wallers, 3 Karr, 1 Elbel, 2 Summary Stolen. bases: McKcctinie, 0 3 11 3 11 0 0 0 KHierer.

Vaughn, Alexander, Sacrifice hits: Raw-lkjgs, J. Miller. Carey. Double plays: ...29 0 2 24 13 Rawlings to Paulette; Fletf her to Wheat Batted for Mclnnis in the 9th. to Paulette, Triple playi Cooper to Caton .33 8 7 27 11 0 A PO A AB PO A PHILADELPHIA heat.

Egan laid back with Voltage In the second heat, letting I'aystar set the to the stretch, where Voltage passed him and In a fierce drive won by a i length, with Great Britton' almost over- taking Daystar for second place. The time, 2:11 for this mile, was remark- I able considering the heavy track. Continued rains this morning put the track in such condition that the horses I were not called to the post for the first event until 3:30 p. and as a result it! was impossible to finish today's pro- gram of six races, the 2:18 class trotj and the 2:14 class pace going over until tomorrow, weather permitting. i Announcement was made that it would 4 0 1 0 0 0 SPECIAL REDUCTION ON MEN'S TROUSERS $7.50 Men's Lester cloth' trousers, light pin stripe, all sizes $4.50 $8.50 Men's Palm Beach Trousers, silk stripe, all sizes $5.50 $1.00 Men's and Boys' Knit Union Suits 60 C.

GOLDSTEIN fudurimm. iiase on uaus; vu tsimtn, Struck out: By Smith, Cooper. 4. Witt, rf Walker, If pykes, 2b Welch, cf liurrus, lb 1'erklns, Galloway, sa Keefe, 113 0 0 10 0 2 3 3 0 2 fi 0 0 1 14 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 10 3 0 ST. 1XHTI8 if ts.

Hcathcole, yf Schukz, i-f Smith, If Stock. 3b Hornsby, 2b Fournier, lb McHenry, cf Lavan. ns Dilhoefer, Jacobs, May, 1,0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 -1 0 8 2 4 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 A full-blooded Hopl Indian will represent the United States in the 10,000 meter run at Antwerp. He is A. Patasoni.

stn-dent at Haskell Institute. Before the trials at -Chicago the Indian whs unheard of. i His time, for the long grind was 33 minutes 36 3-5 seconds. His performance stamps him us one of the country's best He lapped most of his opponents and finished the long route with the spaed of a sprinter. But the chances of the American team to place in this event at Antwerp are rather scant, as the great Frenchman, Guillemot, is working in great form.

The Swedes have a mara-thoner, Backman, who holds the championship in both Sweden and England for this distance. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Chattanooga 2-1, Nashville 1-3. Memphis 3, Little Rock 2. Birmingham 5. New Orleans Only three games scheduled.

Goodwin, Shotton zz 70 E. CONGRESS ST, PHONE 36 WESTERN LEAGUE Omaha St. Joe It. Wichita 9. Oklahoma City 2.

Joplln 0. Tulsa- 7 Sioux City at Des Moines rain. be necessary to race on Saturday to com- i plete the week's program, instead of winding up on Friday. Foxey Ann and Wood Patch were the only favorites to win today. 33 8 V) 27 'J 1 Innings: Boston .000 000 000 0 2 1 Philadelphia 100 500 00x 10 1 Summary Two-base hits: Bailey, Burma, Galloway.

Sacrifice MdnnlB. Base on balls: Off Kerr, 2: Elbel, Keefe, 2, Innings pitched: By Karr, 31-3; Elbel, 4 2-3. Struck out: By Karr, 2, Elbel, Keefe, 1. PasBed ball: Totals. 38 5 13 27 8 3 Batted for May in the 8th zz Ran for Clemons in the 8lh.

Innings: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul .3, Toledo 7. Minneapolis 6, Columbus 11 innings. Kansas City 4, Indianapolis 18 Innings. Milwaukee-Louisville, postponed; wet grounds.

Chicago ..030 000 0508 7 0 St, Louis 010 001 1205 13 3 Summary Two-base hits: Herzog, PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE At San Francisco Score: II Sacramento 3 5 3 San Francisco 8 12 0 Batteries: I'enner and Cook; Lewis and Yelle. At Los Angeles Score: Vaughn, Stock, Lavan, McHenry, Clemons. Three-base hits: May. Lavan. AB PO A 4 1 4 Sacrifice hits: Barber, Herzog, Dilhoefer.

Score Second game: BOSTON Palley, rf McNally. 2l Menosky, If Schang, cf Mclnnis, lb Note TJtuese Exceptional! Pnces fior July 'Babe' Ruth Not Hurt Base on balls: Off Vaughn, 4: Jacobs. May, 4. Innings pitched: Bv Vaughn. 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 5 1 4 4 3 4 2 2 1 1 1 12 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 Foster, 3b In Auto Accident Scott, ss 3 7 -3; Jacohsl 1 1-3: Alexander, 1 1-3; Hay, 6 2-3; Goodwin, 1.

Hit by pitcher: By May. (Killefer). Struck out: By Vaughn, May, Goodwin, 2. Salt Lake 2 7 0 Los Angeles 1 8 0 (11 innings.) Batteries: Leverenz and Jenkins, By-Icr; O. Crandall and Bassler.

0 0 3 0 Walters, 3 Fortune, 3 New York, July 7. "Babe" Ruth, champian home run hitter of the New Totals 31 0 6 24 17 1 i U. TEAM ARRIVES. PHILADELPHIA AB PO A York American league basela.ll club, was Witt, rf 3 0 1 2 0 6 0 AACUUMCUP TIRES i vacuum cup COItt) TIRES not injured in the accident in which his ATV 1WZ automobile was wrecked near Wawa, Pa. At Seattle Score: Oakland 10 0 Seattle 8 15 1 (11 Innings.) Batteries: Krause.

Kremer and Dor-nian; Woodward and Baldwin. Antwerp. July American rifle md equestrian teams for, the Olympic fames arrived at Antwerp on an army 'ransport last night. They proceeded to he American army base at Coblcnz for practice work. early today, Miller Huggins, manager of Thomas, 3b 2 0 0 0 Walker, If 4 ft 1 pykes, 2b .....3 0 1 1 Welch, cf 4 0 0 3 Burrus.

lb 3 0 0 10 Perkins, 3 0 0 6 ss 2 1 1-1 Perry, 3 0 0 the club, announced here tonight. Ruth 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 returned to New York late today and will nlay in the game here tomorrow against At Portland Score: Detroit, Manager Huggins' said. Ruth, Mrs. Ruth and three other ball Vernon 4 13 i 1 ,4 27 10 0 Totals 27 Innings: NEW CANDLES. A species of lantern fly in China secrets a valuable white wax, which the Chinese collect and make into candles.

Players were in tho car on their way to New York from Washington, where the team played yesterday. The accident, ac 4 $54.45 4 56.00 4Vz 64.65 5 80.35 32 33 34 35 30 x3 $18.45 30x 3 $3.00 30 23.70 30 3.50 32x4 37.95 33x4 5.50 33x4 40.05 34x4V2 7,00 Portland 5 13 (12 innings.) Batteries: Dell, Sn.allwood and Devor mer; Ross and Tobin. cording to information received by the Boston 000 000 000 0 6 1 Ihtladelphia 000 Olx 1 4 0 Summary Two-base hits: Menosky, Schang, Galloway. Three-base hits: Menosky. Sacrifice hits: Scott, Thomas Struck out: By Fortune, Perry 4.

Base on balls: Off Fortune, Perry, 2. WHALE WORTH $15,000. A full-grown whale, of the bow-head arlety, is worth $15,000 today merely club officials here, resulted when Ruth, who was driving, attempted to turn out MAKING IT PLAIN. "What is this spiritualism all "Remains bf seen." Yule Record. 'or the whalebone he carries hisU oavoid another His machine was mouth.

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