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THFMtRroV Tlf.T TR, WFOVPnT. jri.Y IS. tlrM Presbyterians Take Lead in Recreational Ball League Emerges from Retirement to Set New Hitting Record Mystery vj UPHILL VICTORY BY METHODISTS Mti i.i dint ii -ii ii iirm ny I pearr, i played guar loung fstrlhling' Manager Kroie. Burke. That after- I him in a dooMe headrr.

In tne see- I maae a sensai sonaj rltie pride and dir to i nianaser of Ihe I loeland Indian. I famous basketball Imb at Mama I k. hi, Iti-st nrnfrsiian. I ond same hp went In I pinch 1 atop near second and bud Jl i ri pride and lrigh held by Trl Speaker, manager of Ihe loeland Indian, played guard an Voung Strlhlinc't lainou kaaketball leant at Macon, noon he rsugtil hi first profrniion- him in a dooble-header. In the ee-ond game he went in aa a pinch made a aemational hare.

i ami ioed kn hitter and deliiered a double, hi mil a help out hia old noma town baae b.ii: rlub duiinj lcjurie to lt plajera tli.it brought Charley Jack and Jack at Parting of Way. but What About? "Well, thai' not ao bad at tat la h. romidering Ir ben atiii the gam ao longT muted Mortia boyishly when told he had bri Speaker' record. "I'U have AID TO LEADERS eleventh ttraight hit to tie Tri Speaker' memorable mark. The day follow ing found Morgan tingling cleanly thronjh third on hi firt time up for hi twelfth atraigbt hit and a new batting record.

On hi thirteenth time up he i robbed of a powible hit Strlb home. Threw Crippled Then ram I W5. Three member of the Maon Sally league rhib received broken ankle, inally (barter Moore, regular catcher, went ant for eight weeks with the am Injury. Charier tn rar lnc dja. monH He offered hi iervire In In Morgan, who formerly raughi foe Toledo In the American A awe-fat ion, quit haaehall in 02f.

He returned In hia horn at Macon, and entered the tnauranre anal real entate huinea. HI bnainea grew and he prospered. In between, on dull daya. be would ratrh a rml pro tame. In the wtnterjie al game In four year.

He started ri atrrak of billing that air fed him into a world' wat title. At Columbia on May 31 on hia latt two time at bat he obtained aincrle. and atiff from hi 8m full game of the neavm. Morgan red until June 2. Four hit eut of four time at bat did he obtain in that game.

June 9 found mint to read to Charley, will grow up. Ve. he going a bail player, too." Morgan no. Calvary Protest Game on AUK we at last getting tin real line on the situutlon existing between Jack Iemnsev, hfetyeig)it champion' of th world including New Vork when the nppnting aerond baseman i' via. Morgan eut of four jr' retire-rtient from haaehall.

Then all he die In hi fir two week back in uniform wai to eMablNh a new world batting record by getting 12 atraight hlla In aa many lime hal, breaking the record of 1 1 DETROIT ROOKIE STARRING WHILE AWAITING TRIAL Ground Ineligible Player Wa U.ed JlfrlY GOODRICH, BE REAL SPORTS. Heavyweight Champ Plays Tag With New York Board Qf fitate and ark Knrn, tin man woo ltd bira to the title' Jempseya recent statement that he will manage bis own buhl in the future and simply giie Kearm the share hia contract nails for until that contract run out, indicates as tnurb. Thia statement at least verifies til feeling that all ia not congenial between I the champ and Kenrn. Thia friction haa bmi denied repeatedly, especially MEREDITH'S PLEA LUCKY CHAMP, Clarene Mitchell, the left-handed Standing flub ii. W.

I'rt. Presbyterian I HH laliary 1 777 f.pworlh I nited llrethren 4 555 itrreiiwood 4 411 Christian 3X3 rlrst H' formed 0 3 1 T22 Fores! Lawn I ft 111 Dempsey Makes Appointment He Doesn't Expect To Fill; May i vomg iri'in with right-handed ideas, I DESERVES TITLE Clean Play Requeued Meet "Push-Over" in Michigan City on Labor Day; l.e.-it Pirates fur Ihe second time riiis season, four to two, deposited Ball Plaveri bv Phv.icsi Ihem in second p'ace, neatly and with our ceremmv. Rickard Left To Hold Empty Bag BY DAVIS i. WALSH f-ad tis railroad reservation to Xew York, Jul 22 Aa edict a daj foniia In his pocket ar the time. Director of 3.

Meredith, physical direr- Presbyterian walloped the tjreen Toe Phils smote Kremer harshly. Ilarr hittir.s one of the longest hom by Kearna. lempey'a mov in signing with Tei llicbnrd for two fight date and opponents yet to be named would Indicate that it wasn't Keurns belief the champion would never rl'r the ring that caused Kcarns to seek a new ni'iil ticket in Mii-ky Walker. I nasi is mm wiKid reereationnl ball team lot night ers on local records. the 1.

31. iwrued a plea Mm keep the champion awar. Tb solemn New Vork State AtliieUc New Lightweight King, Called Punchless Fighter, Is Tough and Fast BY DAVIS J. WALSH New York. July 22 Jimmy Good in the Sunday erhool by a aeore of IT letter to all of the members of iu't Kail U.

1 If Iempsey fail to show, the com-' mission, of course, will take steps that will chfttis him severely. Tiie Difia-' hers will iwsue another statement. 12. And when the Methndiet tuged Commission is rejiorted to have enraged in a somewhat acrimonious A- flenn nljiT mnA ..1 a taut minute rally and whipped the hale on th question of hetlirr Jack The mirrtit even en so fur ss to le- Calvary team, f) 8, the l'reliyteriuii lunnjKissii me- rear 01 me games. Meredith asks that no.

liemjise should meet llurrj Will; The rumor that Itemtwey a Kuropeon trip was flop financially doea not fur-tiiah an explanation for hia alleged rich is Ihe young man's name, but jbse- I vacated, as they did in went into fimt place in Ihe league, dena Junney this year and su TV i'-r i hi jk C4 Kv-x i' I rest round being played and the rbange of heart. several oiner Classes, our unrortunuieij Ihe rest of the country has sense of petition growing keener, that the Calvary, however, la protecting the game on the ground that one of the After tying th score wijfi a four-run rally in the eighth, the Athletics finished second to tiie Krown. siv to Ave, when Groves filed the bases and Harris emptied one of them by passing Robertson, forcing home the winning run. Williams tied liornsby for home run honors hy obliging with his twenty-fourth of Ihe season. The defeat dropped the Athletic to second place.

nuentlr announced that it bad given Ihe champion two week iu which to uieet th issue. I don't belier that Iiempsey ever humor nnd our worthy commissioner lie careiul witn their actions and complain at the umpire's decisn n. One of the best bet i that Ihe com Coincident with Ihe letter. Jlsrrti made the announcement that at t- mission wiH hear nothing from Iremii- Mefhodiiit player fa not registered on the lint at the Y. M.

C. A. MethodiM claim it waa an nmipftion on the part of the V. M. C.

A. ataff and there the matter rest until J. Meredith either intended to leave the ring game (int. Iloth he and Keari, were alive to the feet that the mining nf such a rumor would draw considerable publicity. And both are awake to the value of keeping a champion before the public eie.

end nf the regular schedule in the rel quite) a few of the boy seem to think it should Jimmy Goodluck." uines recently won the New York Stutv Athletic Commissi. m's lightweight elimination tourney and, therefore, ia duly recognized -by Ibis and the several affiliated Stat boards- aa the lightweight rbampiou of til world. Sum eay lie doesn't deserv it, other that he mere! is Fortune' fair-haired friend. lie that aa it may, it wasn't luck that Inn saved him from the ignominy of eien a aingls knockdown ailic he sey within two weeks. Another Is that will fight neither Wll nor Tunnej thi jear, if at all.

reational ball leagues, three hare no wish to jios as comedians. Iiempsey realizes as well as Ihe next that the board lis done to him all it can do. In addition, he knows that next year will follow this one, something of a precedent having been set in this respeet. The harvest nf customer will be just as great then a now. Hence, a championainp senet confirm or dente that Itoaeherry a menitier of the M.

team. The Kiret Iteformeil aipiad pulleil ilnyerl. i Xett Nsstr Blow It was th Mndinas of the bet local A meeting will lie cIled in the .) For tli sp.vim. time in tno ilay. thp Whir ant Hp Sui divifi a iloubl-hfnrlfr, Z.ihnis?r turnins V.UU-ugct hack in ih opnrr.

hix 1lirt and lilan-kntliip Huston iu tlie koikJ, minds today that New York has seen eurpriae on the. Chrtatian outfit, dff-ut- ruiure iu iietiuc me r.vpe ot SSra wanted. ihe ninnaaer and i-anii- th last of Jack Jiempsey for a time. His nearest approsi to this fair nietropilis is expected to be Michigan will decide the question. has been in the ring; nor was It luck eight to tlitre.

that caused him to ftght better and better the tournament progressed. ing the latter by a eore of to tl, lima moving out of a lie for the cellar poxj. tion fn tlie league. 1'nitel Itrethren and Forest I.awu had a hit and run feativnl that ended with I'. H.

winning by a aeore of 119. fcrnrea: Presbyterian (1 3 4 2 1 0 1 IT It is just 50 years this snrnmer sir f'upt, Matthew Wfhb swam the Err lish Channel, being the first swims" to arssmiplish the feat. Improved Fighter (ioodricb is a uiucli better lighter to HOOKS WILTSE NOW PUTS IN HIS TIME SCOUTING; SjiiJiinj; ff tp tht move rtf ami up pen in shifting ''Honks" Wilt from citing to; "ourins: ntivii.M i aln-ady tenrrz fmif. has alrHfly arnuirH aj fining on a ram pa in tlie third inninf. the I ulw made nine runs nfT Harnn and Kanip and not.

In 1 a ranter from the Hraves 15 to three. Whether or not I'emiwey can go through with hia plan to manage hia wn affair and aimply pay Kenrna hia until thir agreement esplre remain to be aeen. Kearna will afand upon hia rights. He no doubt will he alive the lima of preMige eui fl proceeding would roat him. Hut the men haie enered their Ilamon and I'jthiaa relatione.

And the break clime when the runinra flret cropped out. Which waa coincident with Iemper'a engagement. Now, what the break waa about la the Dent queation to be cleared up. day than be wa when the tournament started, and thia angle has been over- tirenwood 0 0 1 0 (I IV 12 ked by those who are writing hi City, where on I-alsir Iuy he probably will strike som fistic bankrupt a nasty blow on the chest. According to the boys, I 'ellipse? is giving New York and Its solemn commission the old caroussel around and around and around.

A doubtful point, however, is that Ihi procedure would put Tei Rickard, the man who helied to make him, on the flying rings with the rest of Hie troupe. It wouldn't eem probable that Issmpsey would ear to leave Rickard Ilntteriea lnly and Trimmer (Jaa- history with a sledgehummer. They bava Th? Yank fninlly won themselves a Viola Dana and Ben Lycz lint on vral g'ml pitching prospwt for fhe team. On of flifm Sum: hail game, Hanej's error and Inignn'a scratch kinate in the eleventh Ker.tlinir tor nnd I'eterman. Christian 01 0002 .1 fl Kirat.

l(efnrniel 0 1 4 ,1 0 0 llatterie Itiidnlph and Geier Wemke. tnr hurler of the Mnmilt'VRt the Tiiren hwn to ilefwif. five to four. confined themselves largely to the indisputable fiu-t that Goodrich's victory over K. O.

Clyde Jackie earlier in the tournament was not altogether a popular one, nor was the decision whereby he eliminated Eddie Wagner, nut to overlook the fuct that he was run ART Rl III I II VHLOTTK, N. July 25 Art Ituhle. 21 year old, and playing hi first season In professional haarlMll with harlotte, in the Sally league, waa purchased in mid -season for S7.5U0 hy the Detroit Tigers. Kiihle, remembering how Ty I "Mi, Hurry llrilinan and "Ited" Wingo are hitting In the Tiger outfield, started out to do some nf that heavy clouting himself. The result I that be ha been bitting rlost to .100 all season, leading the league half Ilia time In halting, sharing the honor with bis outfield teammate, "Moon" Hurote.

team of the Michigan-Ontario Wernk neems to be the cla-s of the A number of star golfers of Knsland vtecKiiiueller and U. Williiima, Knreaf l.a.-n 2 0 0 0 0 7 0 in "The Necessary Evf Coming THE MARION lengue. All effort, to get the team to and the Tnited States have entered for CAREY NINE NEXT nited 2 0 0 5 4 0 1 let him go before the close of the pre- the Canadian open championship tour- Jtatterlea Hlnan and Brown! Maher ning a bud second to Sammy Mandell holding an empty hag, except for the fact that only a few days ago, Iiempsey made an engagement with Rickard he enew he wouldn't or couldn't keep. He and tiantner. cut senson have proved unavailing so i niimept, which is to be held at the, he will report to the Yankees when the! Itnyal Ottawa Club during the week of I M-O lengue season ends.

September 14. I when the latter landed an unintentional foul blow and wa disqualified. ltatteriea for Kpworfli 4'alvary FOR ATHLETICS game; Urllflii and l'nrker; Meaaeuger The course of event seemed to in and Sorrclea. dicate that Goodrich was a man of destiny. However, there wus nothing falsetto about the way be outstepped Kenny YaJger in Ihe seini-nuul and KNIGHTS LOSE IN Baseball Team To Play Sunday Afternoon at Lincoln Park JS CLUB scored a two-round knockout stnma-lau.

Loayzn in the finale nf the serieo. Tough and Kast Ilia detractor' ny that Goodrich ia ELEVEN 31 uninteresting and hasn th punch of an empty sleeve in hi right hand. But hey fail to mention that be ia tough. American league fast, smart and has an adaptable atyle. The latter he varied with remarkable K.

of C. Nine Drops It First Game of Season, 3 to 2 nicely during the tourney, boxing with Carey City team will be the neit team to meet the Marlon Athletic. Theae two will claeb at Lincoln l'urk, Sunday afternoon at 'i o'clock. Carey fa rated aa having one of the heat ninea in thia part of Ohio nnd 1" peeled to give the local boya a hard battle. Heeler, Marion' portniile dinger, will undoubtedly carry the burdrn of the twirling.

Jieeler ia by far the beat man the local have within reach. Mandell and Valger, the boxera, and lighting with Wagner and Loayza, the CIiiIm, (i. V. Pet Washington SH SI UIH Philadelphia S7 81-1 Chicago 02 1M 41 r.22 Sr. Imis 112 -IN 41 o22 Detroit Ill 47 44 f.l'l Cleveland 02 40 Ii2 4: New York fkl S7 4U Uostou MS t2 an lighters.

The Knighta of Columbus (cam me Perhaps, after th anvil artists have ifa first defeat yesterday when the Pol lak rower recreational hall outfit pounded out a run In (he 11th Innlnn, censed their din, it may discovered that the youth ia no man' push-over; neither Ionard nor a Uans, of course, but something well and above breaking the tie and winning by a score Tuesday's Results (First Came) lull n. II. E. or TODAY'S SPORTS i I he gnnie was played on the Tollak Koston 1 0 0 0 ft 2 1 0 2 ti 12 1 field and was one of til fnstest, clenn Raring Chicago. 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 03 8 0 eat recreational hall games played iu the present-day average.

He hasn't even reuched bis best yet, for. Goodrich entered the ring less than seven years ago and then only by accident. It happened thus: Fighter by Accident Our bero was born of poor but In Meeting of Kmpire City Ilarlng at Vonker. Kalterles Zahniser nnd Stokes; Ihe city tins year. Bender.

Fa her, Connolly- and Hclialk, Meeting of Windanr Joi-key Club, at niters and Schuler staged a pitch Ing battle that wa all the more effec Crouse. Windeor. tive because of the perfect support each Meeting of Buainee Men'l Ilnclng Cinme) Cluh. R. II.

E. evitably honest parenta at Scronton, man received from hia infield nnd out on July P.KXr, and at an early Koston 0 0020100 0 8 7 8 field. Score By Inning: Chicago. 1 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 8 7 Association, at 4'hicugn, Trotting Meeting of Grand Circuit at Kalama ioo. lioir age he started out to make his way in the world.

Ho became an apprentice toolirnikcr the Buffalo (N. plant Ilatteries Hoss, Fuhr nnd KlschoS: K. of 2 0 00000000 02 I'ollak-I'ower ...020000000013 niniikensliip and Sclinlk. lb. R.

II. E. Annual Iham Cup tournament Ha tteries Schuler and Andrew; Philadelphia 0 0100004 05 11 altera and Song. St. Louis 2 0 0 2 0 1 1 8 0 0 Katieries (Julnii, Umves, Harris BROOKLYN DODGERS ot the Kethlehem Steel wna heckled by the factory' strong man nnd decided to learn boxing, with the laudable idea of giving th latter a lesson.

He becoDi so good he forgot hia purpose, hia job and entered the ring. ne of his early opponent wa Billy De Foe. then one of th most promising nnd Perkins; tiinrd, Ciuston and Dixon, BUY YOUNG PITCHER liego. Club. R.

If. E. Minneapolis dub t.ets SM.noo And Vmk 0000 8 10 0 00 15 8 2 Detroit 1020010000 4 13 2 kit I 4 7Vsii' iv '''ft v-i If f.e- 4 -Vf Two riayers In Kxrhange For Kllngrr New 'Vork, July 22 Robert of featherweights Jle took quite a shellacking, hut lasted the limit. Hi subsequent climb was slow, but steady. Unfteries Hoyt and Kengougli, chntiit; Whitehill.

Sroner and Hasslcr. National League Mc- Oraw, right hand pitcher, bus becn In all, he haa taken part in about open at Mnncheoter, Vt. New Vork atate amateur championship open at I -one Heach, I. Manaachueett mute amateur cham; pinnebip open at Brnokllne. Pentw.vh'anla open cbonipionship tournament, at Haverford.

South Dakota elate championship tournament, at Sioux Falls. Shooting Kentucky atnte trnpshnoting tournament open at IxiulsviUe. Tennis North Jersey const championship open at Spring Lake, N. J. SUN DAY RACES BANN RETALIATION PLANNED Kenton Harbor, July will make Bej-rien County and the Twin Citiea the quietest places on arth," is the meat of the threat made Club J.

v. purchased from the Minneapolis club 125 fights, beating Alex Hart. Pal New York 52 or in.) American Association for Pittsburgh SI 000, and two players, it waa announced Moran, Wagner, Valger, Ioayxa and Lew Paluso, among others and holding I hia own with Sid.Terrie and Johnny! Brooklyn R(i today by omcinls of the Krooklyn Dod Pet. Bus 5tiO 4Vt 44S inrinnnti S5 L. 34 4:1 4.

45 45 4S 53 gers. Dundee. St. Ixuiis S7 5H 42 42 42 .10 McGrnw will report nt the end of Philadelplna S7 the American Association season. The 'hienso two players involved were Pitcher Nel S7 ostn 404 son tireen.

who will report to Min Tuesday's Results Clubs. R. H. E. neapolis immediately, and Pitcher Unr-nier Wilson, now out on option to th Heading-, club.

He will be sent "Iliougo oonnoioo 215 Boston 01000002 0 3 3 Batteries Kunfmann and Martnett Karnes, hamp, A argus, nnd Gibson, to Jlmneupolie at the conclusion of International League season. BOXER I1ILUd7n MATCH AT LOUISVILLE Seiiuer. P'uhs II. E. Pittsburgh OOOOOOtO 12 4 2 Philadelphia 01 0 1 0 1 1 0 I 7 1 I UIIMII.IJC.

July 22 Mickey ISVII.I.K today by racing promofera and fans following the edict issued by Sheriff Fred C. Frana, Monday, that there shall be Bo mora auto race allowed in Kenton llarhor. Tha racers declare that if they cannot race, all other form of Sunday diversion also will lie taboo. The sheriff clamped down the lid on autu races after the lug Sunday exhibition. V.

A. Morrow of South Kcnd. lnd president of the Interstate' Auto line-ing Assocfutoii, was ordered to call off next Sunday planued racing program The threats by the rnce backers against MEN AND WOMEN! Te Now Have Three FIRST CLASS BARBERS and are able to take care of you promptly and give you work that is unexcelled anywhere. Specialists in Ladies' Hair Bobbing Schnee's Barber Shop Cor. State and Church Sis.

Shannon, fhicaen light hravv. Batteries Kremer and Spencer: Mitchell anil Wilson. American Association Hubs v. Pel. (174 lit 44 weight bowr was killed during the fourth round of a bovlng match here last night with Har ry Kay.

Louisville, when Kay knnrked him against the ropes so that he fell and Mruck hia head against the floor. Physicians said death was almost instaueoiis. Kay was arrested on a charge of manslaughter. Iiuisville Kansas City .40 St. Paul 4S Minneapolis 4ft Indianapolis 47 Toledo 42 r.ui tha "blue" law enforcement included tb banning of all baseball games.

44 4ti 47 50 5ti M5i 417 5S2 "BIG CHIEF" BENDER Milwaukee 40 Columbus S4 Tuesday' Results PITCHES AGAINST BOSTON OUTSIDER IN BETTING WINS PACING CLASSIC Kalamazoo, July 22 Tnraan Uratton, an outsider in the betting. on the American Pacing Chicago, July 22 After eight years' reiireinent from major league base! Derby at the Grand Circuit i "'r- Columbus t. Milwaukee 5. Toledo 5-4. Kansas City 0-10.

St. Paul 11. Indianapolis S. U'uisville 10, 5Iinnentolis 9. Something like 4.000.000 rounds of ammunition are fired at Ihe annual meeting of the British National Ilirle As-iocinfion fit Bisler here yesterday, winning the first and! -Macks pennant winning time mce mis heats after losing the second to "rn 5ears "turned lo Uibbone Cane.

The winner, a bay 1 lelding, is owned by Walter Candler. I he K.n of the millionaire Coca Cola king "rst. White Atlanta. Ga. Tarxan Gratton step- 1 louche.1 -n ed the first mile in meanly 9 and third men jmave ter and.

after forcing the nest (no to hit into easy outs, Carlyle hit a home run. Bl'Y COLLEGE STAR Charlotte, N. July 22 "Red" Barron, former (Georgia Tecb football The next Olympic rowing regatta "ill be held nt Amsterdam in 1 star, now with 4 lie Charlotte baseball team of the South Atlantic league, has been sold to the Boston Braves, it was I BURGLARS I Can't be locked out, but we ran furnish you with tnsur- 1 1 ance that ill protect joit ,1 against theft of valuable or merchandisa Uauw Dicks' Cttnmin Memanit Slatf- i 72sr JJam. fHStC announced here today by Felix Hay- Dalfy average computed from US.GovemmentTigures. WHO DOES YOUR PRINTING? mat vi'f.

have torn NEXT ORDER! THE MARION PRINTINt; COM PANT 12 X. Prospect St. Phone 284. Bunions Quick relief from pain. Prcvant sho pressure.

At dV4 and hoe Uxyrtt tveryu-hett DSScholls Xino-pads man, owner of the Charlotte club. With the first half put away on ice, the Fort Worth Cats appear to hare excellent prospects of adding another to their long list of Texas League championship. PM OH en that Pam gone MUST BE DESE R.V P' SUCH PO LAHITY Jjaearr Mrua Toaaccs Co..

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