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13. rv 7 PIRATES GRAB Baseball STANDINGS TYGERS EQUAL LAST VEAO, DIO LEAeOSQ I0U TUO DALLIES GIUEIMIEDS 9-2 EDSi; L0SSQ8 G2T P110 00 EE! Rl THE BUTTE MINER, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1925. mm mim 1 i XIH Rfl SCO KG MARK COAST LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE. Youngsters Already Has TEAM STANDINGS Big Kellett Fails in Attempt to Start Riot; Bowers Hit Homer With Two on and Yields 3 Hits Broken in as a Catcher With Cincinnati Reds; Will Also Play Outfield. a Count 13 in One Round Beating Yanks, 19 to Athletics, Solons Both Win Hose Battle Draw.

Beat Dodgers While Giants Lose Again, Dropping 1-0 Battle With Reds; Cubs Rally Ovef Phils. Won Lost At. New York 23 21 .811 Plttsturg 80 21 .688 Cincinnati 20 24 .650 Brooklyn 29 26 .827 St. Louis 26 29 .473 Chicago 2 21 .456 Philadelphia 21 32 .396 Boston 21 S3 .336 SEALS, OITTHIT, TOP BEAVERS. SAN FRANCISCO, June 17.

Score: It. H. E. Portland 2 11 0 San Francisco 4 2 Batteries Leverenz, Yarrlson, Martin, Rachao and Tobin; Mitchell and Agnew. Clarks Anodes .667 .500 .600 .333 A.

C. M.S.. Powers 8 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Lost WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS. Cincinnati, New Tork, 0. Pittsburg, Brooklyn, 3.

Chicago, Philadelphia, 4. Three games scheduled. 9J12 1 BEES SPOIL ACORNS. SALT LAKE CITY, June 17. Score: K.

H. E. Oakland 2 11 1 Salt Lake 8 14 3 Batteries Malser and McDonald; Byler, Singleton and. Cook. Everything from soup to nuts, was served up for more than 2,700 fans that set a gate record for twilight games this year at Clark park last night.

Clarks won their fifth of six games Played so far with the Anodes, 9 to 2, errors at the most crucial stages playing a big part while Oscar Bowers hit a home run with two on, to sew up his own game. Al Kellett did everything In hlg power to have the game break up In a riot, but fortunately, his attempt went amiss. A four base boot of an outfield YANK HOMER SAVES SENTOUT. NEW TORK, June 17. Detroit defeated NEXT GAME TONIGHT.

At Clark park, 6:30 AMERICAN LEAGUE. the Yankees today 19 to 1. a home run by Lou Gehrig saving the Yankees frof being Tom Sullivan, husky youngster who started as catcher and finished as an outfielder with the Black Pitts, Mines league champions last year, has passed all his more flashy mates and today is a full fledged major leaguer. Sullivan joined the Cincinnati Rods last week and Sunday caught for two-Innings against the Brooklyn Dodgers. As a catcher here last year ho fielded for an average of .949, averaged .889 as an outfielder and batted .257.

Sullivan attended the University of Washington during the past year and recently joined one of the teams in the Timber league rear Seattle. The promise he showed and the experience he got here last year mad him an outstanding, star from the start and a flock of major and minor IDE TOO MUCH FOB ROBINS. PITTSBURGH, June 17. The Pirates won their ninth straight came today, -when defeated the Brooklyn Robins 8 to 8. Tde was effectivf until the final innings, when he eased up behind his big lead and the visitors found him for four of tho nine hits gathered from his delivery.

A slight shower held up the game 15 minutes in the seventh. Score: SACS SHADE TIGERS. SACRAMENTO, June 17. Score: R. H.

E. Vernon 6' 9 0 Sacramento 7 9 1 shut out. The Tigers scored 13 runs In the sixth Inning, equalling the record for the sea-, son established by the Philadelphia Athletics. The Tigers also set what is believed to a major league record when they scored 11 of these runs before a batter was retired. Score: Detroit AB PO A Won Lost A v.

Philadelphia 87 18 .73 Washington 86 19 .665 Chicago 28 27 .609 Cleveland 26 29 .478 St. Louis 28 22 .467 Detroit 25 23 .481 New York 28 22 .418 Boston 22 25 .886 Batteries Pillette, Bryan and Schang; Hughes and Koehler. Brooklm AB PO 2 1 A 2.. 8 Johnston, 3b. 8 Stock, 2b 8 INDIANS OTTTPUNCH ANGELS.

LOS ANGELES, June 17. Score: Wheat If. league scouts looked him over. On ond out but Levers misjudged the ball, started in and then went t)nck too late, Jumping up to grab the ball only to have it get away from him and roll to the fence while Hutchinson and Thompson scored, the latter possibly making the last base when Leavers threw over to Sells in left Instead of to the infield. Then, with two gone, Kyle hit Olney and walked Zanic.

Bowers lined the next pitched ball through the opening between the club house and score board and the Clarks led. 6 to 0. Starting the fifth for the Anodes Keeley walked, the fourth ball being a wild pitch which after much argument between managers and umpires resulted in Keeley being sent on to second. On the play Manager Zanic protested the game but this was nullified when the Clarks won. Ridings was an outfield diSDOsal.

Walby 4 2 3 0 1 0 4 1 1 1 0 1113 0 0 3 3 8 0 0 5 2 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 2 2 0 0 8 1 1 2 0 0 4 2 2 S00 1 0 0-2 0 0 4 2 0 1 2 0 4 8 18 0 0 10 110 0 4 11 0 1 0 Haney, So. O'Rourke. 2b. Burke, 2b. Wingo, If.

Cobb, Fotherlnglll, Heilmann, rf. Manush. rf. Blue, lb. Neun, lb.

Tavener, as. Baasler, c. Sta.nage, c. Dauss, p. WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS.

New York, Detroit, 19. Boston, 3-7; Chicago, 5-6. Philadelphia, 10; Cleveland, St. Louis, 1. ,2 1 14 1 2 1 0 ,2 0 A Fournter, lb.

Brown, cf Ford, ss. Loftus, rf. Cox rf. Taylor e. Grimes p.

Hubbell p. Be berry Oeschger p. Tlerney B. H. B.

Seattle 6 11 0 Los Angeles 8 7 0 Batteries Miljus and E. Baldwin; Glazner, Payne and Spencer. Everett Scott Waived on To Solons by Yankees of the so-called "ivory hunters for th Reds presented the most acceptable contract and Sullivan signed. Big for his years, he is a natural player and a dangerous hitter. His signing came at a time when- the Reds' catchers were pretty well bunged up and while Sullivan is figured on as an outfielder he is listed as utility catcher and while a big leaguer just a week has already broken into the lineup.

"When he received orders to report 24 12 7 A 2 2 0 Totals 8 8 'Batted for Hubbell in seventh, Batted for Oeschger in ninth. Pit Ub arch AB AMERICAN ASSN. Won Lost Louisville 36 22 St. Paul 21 .26 Indianapolis 29 27 Kansas City 28 28 Toledo 28 29 Minneapolis 28 83 Columbus 24 21 Milwaukee 25 33 At. .621 .514 .518 .500 .491 .459 .436 .431 Totals New York Wannlnger.

ss. Shanks, 3b. Ruth, rf Combs, ef Meusel, If. Gehrig, lb NEW TORK, June 17. Everett Scott, veteran shortstop of the New York Yankees, has been released to rh.

WacVifn o-frtn SanatAra htf the PO walked and took second while Keeley 0' 2 Carey cf. 3 at once Sullivan explained his sudden went to third on another wild pitch, with one out Kyle missed one strike waiver route, it was announced at the Jump to fast company in a letter to 19 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 PO 1 1 2 2 10 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 AB 8 4 4 4 3 4 3 8 0 1 1 0 0 1 Angus MoLeod, his manager with the Yankee offices today. A 0 8 0 1 3 0 1 2 Jtiiack Pitts here. His many friends Scott recently set a record for play Ward. 2b Schang, Shawkey, p.

Moore 2b. 4 Cuyler rf. 4 Barnart If. 4 Traynor 3b. 4- Wright as 8 Grantham lb 8 Gooch c.

8 Tde 4 will be pleased to hear of his climb and hope for his success. Witt ing In consecutive games, giving way to Wanninger in the Yankee lineup on May 6 after having appeared in iy ny leavers paved the way for a Clark rally of five unearned runs despite the fact that Oscar Bowers hit a home run with two on to wind up the spurt and sew up his own verdict. Bowers had a one hit game up until the last Inning, when two hits and a walk gave the smeltermen their two runs. In the fifth Bowers walked the first man up and put him on third with two wild pitches, walked two more men to fill the bases and then got out of that hole unblemished. Players of both teams were on their toes to quiet Kellett after he had Jerked Johnny Zanic's mask off In a great exhibition of the cave man.

Thompson of the Clarks was first on the Job and pinioned Kellett'a arms to his side before a blow could be struck, yet Umpire Ryan gave Thompson the big raizing for the mess In one of three official errors. A second-was the permitting of Kellett to remain in the game, although only as a pinch hitter, while a third was the open contradiction of Instead of quiet consultation over a derision Umpire in Chief Funk by Base Umpire Ryan. Aside from that nothing out of the ordinary happened. Break 'Wreck a Classte. It's the breaks that make and break ball games and they took the edge off of what had all the makings of a real baseball classic.

"Skinny" Kyle, former Anaconda city leaguer and more recently both a football and baseball star for the famous Quantico marines- was hurling an airtight game until the worst single break possible, a four-base boot, put him on the short end of a. 6-0 score. In tho first he faced three men, fanning two. "With two gone in the second Boyer ilned a triple to the left field wall but was stranded. Starting the third Zanic lined one over the left field wall only to have It swerve fouj before passing out of view and then fanned, Bow-r lifted what looked like a home run 1,307 consecutive contests.

He began Ferguson, p. Beall. p. H. Johnson, p.

Jones, p. Main Street Tigers Top his record string when playing with Totals 81 8 7 27 14 2 Score by Inning. the Boston Red Sox on June 20, 1916. Totals ...7 81 4 2T 10 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 8 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 8 8 Batted for Shawkey in third. Meaderville Nine Beats WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS.

At Louisville, Minneapolis, 7. Only one game scheduled. COAST LEAGUE. Won Lost San Francisco 50 19 Salt Lake 41 29 Seattle 25 83 Los Angeles 84 35 Oakland 23 87 Portland 29 '86 Sacramento 29 .41 Vernon 26 46 Summary Two base hits: Wheat. Culyer.

Score by lnninss Detroit 00400 13 00 2 19 Standard Motors, 10 to 7 Traynor. Home run: Tlerney. Stolen base: Wheat. Sacrifice: Grantham. Double plays: Wright, Moore and Grantham; Johnston, Stock New Tork 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Summary Two base hits: Wingo; Blue.

Av. .725 .586 .515 .493 .464 .446 .414 .831 Centerville by 16-10 Babe Delaney pltcffed the North Main Street Tigers to a 16-10 victory over the Centerville nine at the Timber Butte grounds last evening. Delaney fanned 14 and allowed but four hits, ragged support running up a big score against him. The score: R. H.

E. Tigers 1 12 5 Centerville 10 4 3 Three base hits: Dauss. Heilmann, Gehrig-. Home runs: Cobb, GehrUr. Wlnso.

Cacrlfice Meaderville Y. M. C. A. baseball play and Fournier.

Base on balls: Grimes. 3: Tde, 8: Oeschger. 1. Struck out: By Tde, 2. Hits: Off Grimes, In I (none out in sixth); Oeschger.

2 In Hubbell, none in 1. Losing pitcher. Grimes. hits: Haney, Double plays: Wanntng-er to Ward to Gehrig-. Base on balls: Off Dauss, ers slugged their way to a 10-7 victory over the Standard Motors nine at the Meaderville grounds Tuesday night.

Maffei and' Qulllci formed tho ana men was called back to the bench. Kellett, who had run on the field to try to force his way into the argument of a moment before, was sent into bat for Kyle. Kellett didn't approach the plate, but instead walked up to Zanic, made some kind of a remark, unheard at the stands, and grabbed Zanic's mask off with a belligerent swagger when Thompson led players of both teams into action to prevent any trouble. Kellett dumped a grounder in front of the plate. Bowers taking the ball, holding the runners safe and throwing to first for a loudly applauded out, Kellett drawing a thunderous series of boos as he returned to the bench.

Sells again walked, to fill the bases, but Rathjen ended the round, cutting across behind second to spear Shanley's drive and throw to first for the out. Clarks went out in order in the last half-of the fifth, as did the Anodes in the first halt of the sixth. -Both Spurt on the End. Erickson. who had relieved Kyle to get away well In the fifth, loosened up along with his support In the sixth.

Thompson opened with a single to left and Boyer walked on four straight. Ridings speared Olney's grounder and touched third, forcing Thompson, end threw to second for a double play, only 8: Ferguson, Beall, H. Johnson. 8. Struck out: By Dauss.

Shawkey, 2: Hits: Off Shawkey. 7 In 8 Innings; Ferguson, 3 In LUttUE- KALSOMIXEd GIANTS. CINCINNATI, July 17. tuque was ac (none out in sixth): Beall none (retired, no Batteries Delaney and E. McCarthy; winners battery, while Hogan and Jackson did the heavy work for the losers.

batsmen): H. Johnson, 3 (retired, no batsmen); C. Shea and B. Shea. WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS.

Portland, San Francisco, 4. Oakland, Salt Lake, 8. Seattle, Los Angeles, 8. Vernon, Sacramento, 7. jones, 6 in 4.

corded airtight support today and Cincinnati won from New York. 1 to 0. The Reds Manager Baldo Petruecla Is anxious 'scored their run In the first Inning when Crlt ATHLETICS SCALP INDIANS. PHILADELPHIA. June 17.

Slim Harries' MERKLE COACHING YANKEES. Fred Merkle, former Giant, who fig to get some games for his Tigers. Contests with the East Side A. Blan-chards and Whitehall are especially de walked and came home on a double by Rough. Score: batting and pitching were too much for Cleve ured In the famous play of "falling to.

Cincinnati AB. land In today's and Philadelphia won sired. Games can be arranged by calling; telephone number 6488-J. Toung. rf 3 R.

0 0 10 to 3. Sherrod Smith was a puzzle In the touch second, 1 which cost the New York Nationals a pennant when play opening rounds, but was found for 10 hits Southworth, cf 4 Terry, 1b 4 Kelly. Sb 4 Where They Play Today. NATIONAL- LEAGUE. New Yorklat Cincinnati.

Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at Louis. in the last six innings. Tomorrow's scheduled frame with Cleve ing against the Cubs, has been added to the roster of the Yankees, supplant land here has been transferred to Cleveland, ing wutse as coach at third base Meusel, If 4 Groh, 3b 3 Jackson, as 8 where the Rotary International convention is for the bleachers but the ball suddenly came down in front of the screen, getting away from Tucker while Oscar made second.

Kscftlller singled to left Merkle has been connected with the 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 In session. Cleveland AB. Rochester International league club. Gowdy. 0 H.

PO. YANK POLO TEAM WINNER. LONDON, June 17. Playing their last practice game before defending their international military polo championship title againt the British army team on June 20, the American army team today defeated Lord Wodehouse's harlequins, 13 goal3 to 4. Walker 0 0 0 Jamleson, If ..........4 R.

0 3 1 but was thrown out trying to make econd and Rathjen popped to Keeley, Snyder. REDS GET PITCHEIl KRANCIS. McNulty, rf to have Hhanley boot the ball. Zanic to- Jill the bases Bowers Bentley, 8 BOSTON. The Boston Americans to AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Cleveland at Philadelphia. St. Loula at Chicago at Boston. Detroit at New York. night released Ray Francis, a left forced Boyer at the plate, Erickson to .80 Totals H.

PO. A E. 0 0 0 3 0 .0 1 1 0 0 10 0 '1 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 8 24 0 PO. A. E.

0 1 7 0 0 0 3 0 2 4 10 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 11 1 0 .2 9 0 0 0 7 10 3 0 27 "i hander, by waiver to. the Cincinnati Walby, leaving the sacks loaded. Erickson slapped Escallier's hopper out Nationals. Speaker, cf J. fiswell, ss Myatt, Spurgeon, 2b Kewster, 3b Knode, lb Smith, fSumma 0 0 0 0- 0 0 of reach with his bare hand.

th blow Yanks Seeded Apart in going for a hit, with Olney orlng 1-2. Winning- Innings; Marberry, none In pitcher, Zachary. ana me pains lert cnotcea. r.atnjen, who had twisted his knee in the In SAirCY SUE WINS AGAIN. ASCOT, England, June 17.

OP) Lord Astor's Saucy Sue won the Coronation stakes, for 1,000 sterling here today. Saucy Sue was the winner of both the one thousand guineas, and the Oaks this year. II Ran for Gowdy in eighth. New York AB. R.

Crlts. 2b 3 1 Dresden, 8b 3 0 Roush. cf 3 0 BresBler, If 3 0 Zltzman. rf 3 0 Plnelll, ss 3 0 Ntehaus, lb 3 0 Wlngo. 3 0 Luque, 8 0 Totals 25 1 8 24 21 Totals ..34 3 Batted for Smith In ninth.

Draw for International Tourney at Wimbledon HOX AND POX SPLIT BRACE. ning before, dropped a Texas leaguer BOSTON, June 17. The Chicago White Sox Philadelphia AB. R. H.

PO. in right. Zanlo and Bowers scoring. ana tn Boston Red Sox split this afternoon' Bishop, 2b with Kscalller taking third. W.

A. Clark III. was called in to run for continuing the run of goose fR the score boards untfl the fatal fourth. For the Anodes Sells omened the game by drawing the flrsV of, three walks for him but the next six men went out In order. Walby opened the third with a single through the box, the only hit his team accounted for In the first six Innings.

Kyle forced Walby at second and after Sells again walked Kyle was caught off second on a fast throw from Zanic. The next four men went out in order, keeping the score 0-0 at the middle of the fourth inning. Then came the breaks that decided the show. Lost la a Twinkling. With one gone in the Clarks fourth Hutchinson waited out a 3-2 count, fouled two and drew the first walk granted by Kyle.

Thompson hit a terrific liner that looked like a sure sec- Rathjen and took second, while Escal SARMIENTO LANDS KAYO. Bunker HIM day double-header before 20.000 fans, the White Sox grabbing the first game. 8 to 3. and taking an early lead In the second only to be nosed out at the finish, 7 to The Red Sox overcame a five lead and won in the ninth when Carlyle hit for two bases A. 8 2 1 0 0 1 0 5 3 Hale, 3b Lamar, if Simmons, cf Welch, rf Cochrane, Poole, lb Iter scored when Erickson booted KANSAS CITY Pete Sarmlento.

Fil 1 2 4 3 8 10 1 0 Charlton's grounder. Hutchinson bounced a single off Ertckson's shins, the ball bouncing between Ridings and Score by innings: New York 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 00 Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Summary Two-base hit: Roush. Three-base hit: Gowdy. Sacrifices: Critz, Wlngo, Roush. Double plays: Crlts and Pinelli.

Bases off balls: Off Bentley, Luque.fi. Galloway, ss Harrlss, with three on. Carlyle's batting In the second game accounted for six of Boston's seven runs. Score: ipino bantamweight, knocked out Joe Rivers of Kansas City in the eighth round, and Mike Ballerlno, Junior lightweight title holder, shaded Bill Henry of Brooklyn in a fast 10-round bout. Keeley.

the latter recovering In time to throw Clark out at the plate. First game R. H. .88 10 18 37 17 Totals Score by innings: On the short end of a 9-0 score and Chicago 3 0003000 0 6 4 1 Boston 0 0000 1 0 0. 2 3 7 with but one hit previously, the Anodes Cleveland 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 08 Philadelphia 0 0-4 4 0 1 3 3 10 Batteries Faber and Schalk: Oulnn and came up fighting in the seventh.

Plcinlch. CORNELL CREAV StllPRISES. fc PQUGHKEEPSIE. The surprising Summary Two-base hits: J. Sewell, Poole, Second game Keeley walked and took third when Ridings followed with a double Galloway, Lamar, Simmons.

Stolen base: Chicago AB. H. PO. A. E.

SHERIFF BLAKE IN CHARGE. CHICAGO. June 17. Sheriff Blake, in addition to pitching a fine game, scored the winning run which gave Chicago a to 4 victory over Philadelphia. Blake's double and Adams' single in the ninth Inning decided the game.

Home runs by Brooks, Fon-eiwa end Harper and a running one-hand bounced off the left field wall. Keeley speed Of the Cornell crew and establishing of a pace by the University of Pennsylvania crew, featured in the McNulty. Sacrifices: Hale, Poole. Base on balls: Off Smith, off Harris, 2. Struck out: By Smith, by Harris, 4.

Passed ball: Myatt. scored on Walby infield out and Rid cf 8 Davis, ss 4 Collins, 2b 6 Sheely, lb .4 ings romped home when Erickson crashed a stinging single to center. training quarters today of seven oar squads here for the Intercollegiate regatta June 22. Galling the Close Ones Falk, If catch by Harper in deep center, depriving Ratbjen hobbled back to short center Hooper, rf R. 3 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 to care for Sells' fly and Boyer threw Weiss of a posaibl home were features.

8 core; Kamm, 3b Shanley out at first to end the game. Crouse, Schalk. 0 LONDON, June 17. The draw for the Wimbledon championship tennis matches, commencing next Monday, was made today. The players from overseas were seeded and placed in seperate quarters.

The first quarter of the men's singles contains Henry Cochet. France; F. O. Lowe, England; John Hennessey, United States; Andre Gobert, France, and the Indian Jagat Mohan Lai. Hennessey's first match will be with the Dutch player Canderbeen.

Jean Borotra, the French champion, is in the second quarter. The third quarter embrases the South African P. D. Spence, J. D.

B. Wheat-ley of England, J. O. Anderson. Australia, Rene Lacoste, France, Ray Casey, United States, and the Indian expert S.

M. Jacob. The upper half in the women's singles contains the names of Suzanne Lenglen, French wizard, Elizabeth Ryan, United States, and Kathleen Mc-Kane, England. HENNESSEY, CASEY BEATEN. EASTBOURNE, England, June 17.

yp) John Hennessey of Indianapolis and Ray Casey, of San making their lnttlal appearance in the doubles competition of the British American tennis matches today, were defeated by the veteran British combination, L. A. Godfree and J. D. Wheatley.

the score was 4-8, 8-4. 11-9, 4-6, 6-3. ZACHARY SHADES JOE Bl'SH. WASHINGTON, June 17. Zachary had a slight edge on Bush in a pitcher's battle today and Washington won Its third straight same from St.

Louis 3 to 1, to keep on the heels of the pace-setting Philadelphia Athletics. Manager Harris of the Senators his safely for 4 8 4 0 3 0 0 Philadelphia AB. Sand, ss 4 Fonesca, 2b- 4 Blankenshlp, PENN AFTER BASEBALL CLP. PHILADELPHIA. By defeating Cornell, 2 to 1, today the University of Pennsylvania gained the first leg on the quadrangular intercollegiate baseball race.

THE BOX SCORE Lyons, Williams, rf 4 4 cf the twenty-third consecutive game. Score: Cvengros, Totals PO AB R. 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 One out when winning run scored. scored. Boston AB.

3 3 0 0 0 0 2 -0 8 3 3 0 2 11 0 0 18 0 0 2 2 0 0 10 3 1 3 4 10 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 625 10 1 H. PO. E. ISO 0 1 3 10 8 3 0 0 8 4 0 0 1 5 2 0 OS 0 0 13 3 0 1 0 0 0 0-010 0 4 1 0 0 0 10 0.02 0 0 0 0 0 11 27 10 0 3 4 4 3 1 0 4 Hen line, Wrlghtslone, it Hawkslb Huher, Sb DWilson Klmmlck. 3b Decatur, St.

I-ouls Robertson, lb. H. Rice, rf. Sisler, lb. McManua, 2b.

Williams, If. Jacobson. cf. Lamotte, ss. Dixon, c.

Bush. p. E. O'llOWD KAYOES fOUI-OX. COLUMBUS.

O. Eddie O'Dowd. bantamweight of Columbus, knoccked out Eddie Coulon of New Orleans In the second round. 1 1 0 3 0 1 1 1 1 3 2 8 3 1 8 3 2 1 H. PO.

A. E. 0 3 0 3 18 0 3 0 0 0 110 0 13 3 0 3 3 0 0 1 14 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 it PO A 13 4 0 10 10 2 3 10 3 3 0 0 1 1 0 .1 8 0 0 A slip In the outfield was the first big break last night. A boot in the gardens is always several times as costly as one In the Infield. After all Is said and done the big difference between major and minor leagues) and 1he various classes of the latter Is la the outfielders.

The bashes are fall of flashy Infleldern. A Mg time out- fielder lasts longer and In these days draws far hetter pay. than any ether regular. Totals .35 Flagstead. cf Fzzell, 3b Boone, rf Carlyle, Todt, lb Wambsganss, I.ee, ss Vache Connolly, ss Hevlng.

Zahnlser, Ross, Williams 3 4 4 4 4 4 3 1 0 4 1 1 0 MEMPHIS GETS BARRETT. MEMPHIS. Bobby Barrett; inf ielder, has been obtained by Memphis from the Brooklyn Nationals. Batted for Huber in ninth. Chicago AB Adams.

2b 4 0 Pltn-nger. 3b 4 0 Freigau, ss .4 2 Brooks, cf 4 3 Hartnett. 4 0 Grimm, lb 4 0 Bowers got a three-hlt game out of his system, but walked seven men. "ELI CRtSHES HARVARD NINE. CAMBRIDGE.

The Yale baseball team trounced Harvard again today, 18 to 4, before a crowd of 10,000. Anedee AB SO BR PO A Pells, if 10003110 flhanley. 2b 4 0 0001 0 1 Leavers, cf 30000001 Tucker, rf 30001001 McKaln. lb 3 0 0 0 0 4 10 Keeley. as 1 1003430 Ridings.

3b 3 110 6130 Walby, 30101700 Kyle, 1 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 Kellett 1 0 000000 Erickson, 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 Totals 22 3 3 0 7 IS 8 4 8 Batted for Kyle in fifth: groumvid out. Clarks AB SO BB PO A Esralller, rf 4 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 Rathjen. 3 1 1 0 3 8 1 Charlton. '3b 40000380 Hutrhtnaon, If 8 J. 1 0 1 3 0 0 Thompson, lb 3 1100010 Boyer.

2b ,30 1 1 11 4 0 Olney. rf 3 3000400 Zanic. 1 3 0 1 3 3 3 0 Bowers, 3 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 Clark 00000000 m-mm mm sm aaM Totals ............3 7 4 4 21 18 1 IRan for Rathjsn in sixth; thrown out at plate. Score by Innings: 1 Anodes a a a a a a 2 2 I Clarks. Qo 0 0 0 4 Totals .88 Total 32 1 8 24 8 0 Washington AB PO A McNelely, cf.

4 1 2 4. 1 0 S. Hartjls, 2b 4 0 1 4 4 0 E. Rice, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Goslln, If 3 0 1 0 0 0 Judge, lb 8 1117 2 0 Bluege. 3b.

8 0 1 6 Pecklnpaugh, ss. 4 0 13 1 RueU 1 0 1110 Zachary. 3 0 0 1 1 0 Marberry, p. 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 2 2 .8 27 20 1 Ths opposition hurlers were only Batted for Lee in eighth Summary Two-bam hit: Ridings. hit: Boyer.

Home run: Bowers. Runs Bated for Roes In ninth. Score by Innings Griffith, rf Blake, touched for three hits in the first five Innings. They were nearly as generous, 'too, walking four and hitting two. batted In: Mowers 3.

Eacalller. Rathjen 2, Erickson. Double plays: Charlton to Borer Chicago 1 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 00 Boston 0 O'O 1 0 3 0 3 37 GUARD YOUR HALTi 12 27 10 Totals .....34 A Summsry Two -baeehlts: Mostll. Blanken to Thompson. McKaln to Keeley.

Passed ball: Zanic. Hit by pitched ball: By Kyle fOlney). by Erickson (Rathjen). Wild pitches: Bowers. shlp, Boone, Carlyle.

Three-base hits: Boone Score by Innings: Philadelphia 1 1 000 1 1 80 rhtrero i 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 01- (2. Home run Carlyle. Stolen bases: 2. Struck out: By Kyle, 4. Bases on halls: While others were strutting all kinds of pretty stuff the classic play a far more Interesting and exciting game than the acore would indicate was pulled In the fifth by McKaln, Siimmary Two-base hits: Henllne, Brook.

Off Bowers. 7: off Kyle. 2: Erickson, 3. Williams, Plttena-er. Blake.

Three-base hit: til. Davis. Sacrifices: Blankenphlp, Kamm, Carlylye. Ejizell, Flagstead. Double play: Davis to Collins to Kheely.

Base on hulls: Hits: Off Kyle. 8 In 4 Innings with 11 at bat; off Erickson. 4 In 2 Inning's with 9 at Frelsait. Home runs: Fonesca. Harper, flashy first sucker for the Anodes, to Brooks.

Stolen bases: Brooks. Foneaca. Sac Score by innings St. Louis 00100000 0 1 Wsshington 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 Summary Two base hits: Bush. Sacrifice: E.

Rice, Bluege. Ruel. Double plays: Bltiege to Judge: S. Harris to Pecklnpaugh to Judge; Harris to Judge; Bush to Slsler. Base on balls: Off Bush, Zachary.

Struck out: By Bush, 3, Hits Off Zactisry. 8 In 8 8-3 hat. Earned runs responsible for: Erickson. Off Blankenshlp, Cvengros. Zahnlser.

1 PROPHYLACTIC lor M4 a.1rrf U4 erttla After ltaa txpoaur Laige Tuix kit Mm 81 All 8n-Y-Klt Icnt. A brekman 81., slew fork Write trr i u. gjS rob Charlton of a hit. Ross. 2.

Hit Off Blnnkenahlp, 10 in off Bowers, 8. Losing pitcher, Kyle. Left on bases: Anodes, Clarks, Time: 1 hour CATAPBM rifice: Blake. Double plays: Henllne to Hawk to Fonesca to Snnd. Bases en balls: Off Decatur.

1: off Blake, 2. Struck out: By of faLALut X. Lyons, none in 1-8. Struck outt By Blankenshlp. Zahnlser.

1. Winning pitcher: Ross. Lowing pitcher: Lyons. 48 minutes. Umpires Funk at the plate, Ryun on the bases.

In ke. 0: by Decatur. 2, ITS ALL IN A NAME. REGLAR FELLERS By GENE BYRNES ttathlea bad been kit by a Itched ball and Charlton slashed a alssler on the Una- that looked good for extra basest. Jle.

Kaln straightened en In a dive and speared the hall right against he b. I.ylasi flat en the ground, be relied over and msde a perfect peg to second. aetrA WHAT FOLLOW A WARD MUSCLE huvm SHOW RLAB8ERM0UTrl! EVER 6ET vmt I SUCH A UUUI.IV II WITH I rWSCLt' The peg was bare Inches behind Rathjen, who fell over the bag to tagged In completion of a double play and In the fall twisted his knee, although he finished with limp. Last nlftht It was announced Ttth" Jen will be out for a couple of weeks, further wrecking tho Clarks' regular infield with Hhortstop Kodda still quarantined with the mumps. Esrslller got a hlg hand when strode the piste In the first for Ills 1025 debut.

He Mrark en, hut later rnme back with eonple of timely hits. PACKAGE 0FOV- 9 SOO 3US' UKEV I FAVORITE YiMJA II I I I WHAT VOO CAT! ra )Pmt g) MSAT" Jm ti2 If, Ridings also drew the applause of recognition his first time up, but only popped out twice, later thanking hi friends with a screaming double that paved the way for the Anodes' two runl. If the leaaue Is to survive and ever increasing patrons he enjoyed such home ptsy as was permitted last night will have to be quickly and completely..

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