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PAGE SIX THE CLEAN EVEN'ING HERALD. YORK. TUKSDAY EVENING. 311. AROLD' By Fred W.

Stcln. TRAIL PIRATES Ma.ckrricn Lose to fecnators SIKI yhould pive tip the AVhcn Welgand. a Bison city no record whatsoever gets the over him tts titnv to (juit. Only o. few yi'ars ago tin- thlnny Wank i great, enough U) defeat the great (-or- aT.fi.

Sr3! COVELESKIE OUTPITCHES ti own fall! i MAYBE hnre till- thi ability of 9avi wonln't lilt If Juakei Jlnuay Slattery takt step flown ladder. Of course the Buffalo toy advantage in tlx rounl tuat t3e If. V. eommUiton multei hln ntlck to but a would Wci-ii conll lock forward to for the. CalUaria icrapixr.

Oath BM real ana It ihould tcmi boat. SAM GRAY AND SENATORS VANQUISH ATHLETICS, 4-1 Ace Sustains WILLS on the same card with Slatnry-Shadp go may get the of bis life when lie meets Weinert. Remember It wasn't long Miowe.l tbo "Bull of a he He BASEBALL A GLANCE PITTSBURGH MOVES INTO PLACE IN NATIONAL BY DEFEATING CINCI, 8-10 First Set Back of 1925 Season as Washington Registers Victory in Fourth Contest of Series. Aged Engineer To Retire Yesterdfw's Besnlts i S. Cincinnati 1.

Brooklyn S. Philadelphia Boston-New York, called end of second Inning, rain. Kng. June by Juno. 30.

Washington drew up to within I half a came of the league-leading 'Philadelphia Atheltlcs yesterday, (Pittsburgh by defeating them to 1 for the ork i) on hc world's heavyweight i time In the four games Brooklyn when a cn in inlon. Isn't meeting i of the series. Sam Gray. jSt. the I anipas CP )t on ho oxpected In Europe, pitching aco of thr Atheltlcs.

a i man a I( att toward i In France ho pave way tn Walhorn In the Philadelphia may prove the same llr a a i ha UVt lu was cna rged jth Chicago Mllcatlvo of tho feeling toward him first defeat of the season, other sections ot the Covelrskle by winning to- champion Is now playing (layi drcw to a i Gra Standincs ot the Clubs W. 3D 40 affair will a Walker hai to notlilas to lost -while Harry can lose lili ttlo. Is yoasr and the amusement parks and now being very favorably received. The UoniH hotel at Cologne refused ac; conimodations for blniM-lf. wife ore, is t.

and secretary pound, that for the best pltchlns averago In thn ono thst cuts fcii to Oreh Is tht favorite in Gotham But the odds iu Javor ol a draw. when questioned as to real reason stated "we do not cater to the middle class." That was one of the most severe setbacks to his with nine wins and defeat. I.imar. who got "of the Athletics seven hits FM! hln strlnrr of consecutive to twenty-nine, L. 24 T.4 ns Pet.

ST. LOUIS, Juno I.oul* Browns yesterfiay'defeated the C'alcaso White Sox 5 to 2 in the opening game of thel scries. ralea ey and Register Decisive Victory Over Reds--Ed Rousch Is Out of Cinci Lineup. CINCINNATI. June --Pittsburgh went Into first place by ilvfratlnc Cincinnati to 1.

The Pirates bit Rlxey hard, while Morrison kept the hits well scattero.l. Ed Rousch. centerflelder and mainstay of the Cincinnati team was out of the jrainc on account of a only leg. Tbe tlr.s. The only White Sox scores Pittsburgh Itoston came In the eighth when Collins i a home run, scoring behind I Davis, who had singled.

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Games Today Carey. cf 2b Thn pcorc: Philadelnhia egotism Dcmpsey has U. H. 0. A.

COUNSLL1AN? thn Accustomed to the al(lula I 13 2b 1 1 and the'. linstflrles interested in the re- tbo American crowds that llichard J. (Jlendon will eagerness which some ,1 -owing coach at the over there displayed In entertain- Simmon9 cf leniy. It 'ng him for the benefit of the aa-i rf Hale. Lamar If United States Naval academy.

is no scirct that Red and White officials ar-J contemplating making a change in administration governing their naval affairs and arc not at all adverse to signing to Coach Ed Gkr.iion one of vertlslng it gave them, he couldn't iranr understand why the Dome refused to accommodate him that he wasnt considered a celebrity over here. Poolo Ib Gallovray. ss Gray, Dispatches from tbe United! States a newspapers received there Indicate that there Is discussion as to Dempsey meeting either Tunney or Wills, or both, In a championship bout to bo held snme time greatest crew In the land He necrn the one man available at the prwrnt time who can the Dempsey. while in Cornell craws out of tbe wilder-1 1 a tte that ho did not ex- jjcNeolv cf ness In which they have been ppct to aBa an un i ss he; arr 2 Bcr- not ex- Bostn.i at New York. l.Vooklyn at Philadelphia.

r.t Chicago. AHEBICAN LEAGUE gros was batted out In the eighth 'Q cr 4 a Broxvns had made three a a it 3 4 0 2 4 2 I 2 1 runs. Tho score: n. H. K.

St. Louis. 10010003s--3 9 Traynor, 3b WriKht. RS Hi 1 I-- Morrison, Tcsterdav's Eesulti Batteries: Cvensros, Connolly and Schalk; Mcgrldgo and Dtion, 1. Washinfrtnn 4, Philadelphia SI.

Louis 5, ChicaRo 2. Detroit 4, Cleveland 1. (First Totals 30 1 7 24 12 Washington since tin; death of old Pup Courtney and reestablish row- Ing on a high plane at Cornell. are well awain ot the fact now that there was only ono tnan to teacn the Courtney evMcm. tho grand old veteran himself.

A new systtni ot must bo inaugurated before the Cornell banner will again float preeminent in the world of rowing and Glendon seems the one man available .11 HID IHSS'Slii nine i crvi32 its initiation changes his mind all tbe specula-1 rr tion concerning his future matches Raslln. 1'f seems to bo itile. liirtce Ib i I it. 1 I I AB. U.

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1 Qetrolt 7. Cluvcland 4. (Second me.) Boston 10, New York Staudinet of the Clubs It is understood that his wife Is 3 averse to hla returning to the believing that with her reputation In the movies and his In the W. Philadelphia 44 Washington 44 Chicago .17 Detroit 34 o' Lollls 4 York Cleveland '-7 -e 1 12 0 1 0 0 3 9 0 2 L. r.o 34 37 3 i 10 13 3 0 0 4 1 WHEAT MAY BE BABY PILOT 0 1 Totals 3j 13 27 Cincinnati Pct NEW YORK, June jGreb, world's "middleweight cham- I who la to Crlti.

cf I Dressier, If Smith, rf jPinelll. Sb 'Cateney ss Nlehaus, Ib Ulxey. Brady, Zltzmann 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I' Harg'raVes Uv Gorman E. Brown Zack Wheat, newly named r.gcr of the Brooklyn. Iniay be tho of tbo big leagues but he's, going to be- (manager in fact as well as in name 4 5 swaddlldg clothes or no awad- clothes.

Robinson, in a i Wheat manager of jitcam, made it clear that the 3Jcran outfielder 1 would have free- i i In acquiring, disposing of niand-'dlrecUng the players. And 1 'those who know the general alt- juatlon In the Brooklyn ball club 0 this Isn't hokum for the fans. Robinson has frequently shown his filth In Wheat as a leader. During enforced PLAYING PILOTS; Manager. Team.

Speaker Cobt Sislcr Han-Is Bancroft Hornaby Wheat. Indians Tigers Browns Senators Braves Cardinals Dodgers' REPLACED Jlan Fohl Jennings Fohl flush Jlitcholl Rickey Robinson- Fund boxing J2 the Polo Grounds 0 Walker, welter- in n.l Durlns enforced absences from; 1919. at the Italian for Br the playing field In recent reasons Ty. Bring show 'V'" 1 1 I Itoblnaon has placed Wheat i active Thursday, night. 001 000 000--1 At such Umcs Wheat! den of nH MH tirt i Two I i in is---- aiKcr.

i nnAM leagues at this time. Of seven Trls Speaker Is the vcterani Tho Texan has been pilot of thj Cleveland club since July 1ft -returned to this city yesterday. He! 9 In excellent condition, judg- Games Today Chicago at St. Louis. Detroit at Cleveland.

Philadelphia at Washington. New York at Boston. them through a defeat in the ring, js--Batted for Gray In Gth. jtirs Chicago nai uut had a wlnnlc? team. THE SIXTH I of the camo i Philadelphia a i 000 000 001--1 UMO 2UII UL'I--4 the Yankees and-Tigers Double plays--Dykes In a tho otlmr day to Galloway to Poole; Poole to Iwns one the most, unusual to Galloway to out In the majors a Peek to S.

Harris to Judge, i The TigTH in scoring on ba'es--Philadelphia 3,. batted around twice getting six I Washington 2. Base on balls-runs to tie tho Reason's Gray 1. off Walberg 2, off bits seven on balls a sacrl- ICovelcskle 1. Struck ouj-- By 1 by Coveleskle C.

Hits-- ficc and bein? IT IS laid on rood authority that Jim Hlce woulfl accept thi coaching Jol at Cornell tut nice tbe zenith ol- trriat carter ttpnti Jtmraey down tin other side of the hllL nice failed to produce championship lit Tinn. And condltlpas are mnch more unfavorable for a coach at Cornell, dne to the TicU crtws at Columbia RBd hi failed Tttnlrtnienti of t'ae faculty com- rolttae jrovarnlnsr Olen- floa li yoan? and mlbued with plenty of pep tniffht be able to turn out crtws at Cornell. If he ii available Cornell oltlclali would to offcrla? Mm an attractive one Htm eoatrict. COHNELl. on" of a i a from the Naval academy.

We tn inour Dobie, football mentor who unable to the right kind of terms at Annapolis and accepted tho contract mailed from Cornell. Sinlng noble was one wisest atroUes ever accom-! Archibald and rrnnk Wor- plisbed by Cornell a i i "sir. Letting go pavrd i i way for a scries ot heart i gridiron disasters for the Navy. Two hasp hits--Hale, Sncrifices--S. Judge, Harris lug iroin uia uuu begin the last lap of his a i i 8 Tr vnnr at Philadelphia Jack O'Brien's Carey.

Barnhart. gvninasium. Grcb was accompan- bases--Cincinnati 10. led by Jimmy (Reddy) Mason, his manager. A this camp In Summit, N.

Champion a light mTEENATDNAI LEAGUE Sunday workout, and announced burgh S. Baso absences from J1919. Cobb, second oldest ranldnJ manager, tcok up tlie bossing tho Tigers at ThM1 done.good. work. (opening: of iho 1921 campalga vvngni.

i noblniwn and tho pilot who'Stanley. Harris of tho Senator! -Barnliart, Luyler. succce(Jg navc becn arm Slsler of the Broxvns ad Sacrifices--Morrison i rlcn( 3 for yeara Bancroft of the Bravej i i en Wheat has their novitiates last year! i ti rwf 'come thoroughly acquainted with-Eddie Collins "of the White Sot on nails--on i Unclo 0 ii les-in hand-1 was named to his new post nff Hrnnv I i i i Morrison 3. off Rixey 2 off Brady i i a j. crs an the 'team.

In winter. Rogers Hornsby succeeded Struck out--By Morrison I particular ho has become ac- Branch Rickey as manager ot thi by Brady 1. Hits--Off Rlxey 111 Vuainted with Robbie's views on In innings nff Mrnilv in i Eesnlts Jcmr games called, rain. jr, Buffalo Rochester rain. No others scheduled.

Standincs of the.Cluos tv.o errons. Of- the 13 runr. Ill of them were scon-d before a was retired, believed to be a 'record. Tho entire allottment came with only nnc out. Winco Cobb lifting two consecutive 'high to end the spree.

The ihalf i i took 50 minutes to I play with Cobb'? home run with .1 ,1 i I Off Gray 4 In 5 Innings, Baltimore Toronto Walborg 2 In 3 innings. Losing Reading pitcher--Gray. Umpires--Nallln -jorsev Oity Time-- Rochester McGowan and Connolly. 1 4 4 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE U. H.

E. a 000110520--ft 10 1 i ihe" bases loaded featuring. Oddly Rochester. 002120300--S 15 4 enough it was Babe Hutb who Roddy. Fishe and Hill; Mal- I i the side gett.ing all three lett.

Connors Henry, T.Tormahlen on long flies. a Lake. W. 45 43 32 40 41 31 L. 26 29 23 40 42 Pet.

.597 .425 Games Tcdav Bulfalo at Syracuse. Rochester at Toronto. Rending nt Jersey City. Baltimore at Providence. his intention of confining hlm- (0 I I eAtluioea 101 inn days before tho bout.

Charlio Weinert. Newark vet- el un who in to fight Hurry in th eother fifteen-round feature, and Is alsj training nt Summit, N. obeyed the order of ager Billy McCarney to hang up Ills loves a yesterday's workout. McCarney Bald he wished to avoid Weinert going stale. Considerable speculation was reported on the nix-round feature in which Jimmy Slattcry.

Buffalo's promising middleweight will oppose Dave Shade, California wcltorivoight. Odds of as high as 4 to 1, with Slattery the favorite, wero reported, and there wero many taking tho hots, confident that Shade, with his difficult style, wculd proro a Tartar for. tbe speedy and clever Slattery. In innings, off Brady 2 in 3 Passed balls--E. Smith.

Losing pitcher--Rlxcy. Umpires pitchers and tho handling of the same. i OPENS AT NORTH RANDALL OUT HI CUvelaril the jtllmr lor scalp of Tiis Bpeater, jaanacT ot th of sport elalmln? tha tTrli not kaaw coort ball tchtn hi tiittn. It rrouiJ uul If Spaa-er stepped out as alter thli year. thy Divide Honors of Opening Day, Each Winning Division of Plain Dealer Pace for $3,000.

NORTH RANDALL. LAND. June and Frank Worthy divided honors vrstnrday. i i the Plain purse of S.l.uno. tor 2.10 pacers, the feature of the opening day Grand Circuit card.

Archibald won the first division THE swan song ol the a and Frank Worthy the second. UK- Babe tbe Sultan of Swat event being split i two divl- the of a million Anirri- fions because, of the large number ran boys Ix-ing Dots this of entriet. vsrasraph by a New York i Archibald, driven by Spec b. second; Brown Forbes hr. third.

Best time. 05 1-3. 2:10 Claps Pace, the Plain Dealer-- (Second Division) -Frank Worthy, h. won: Tho Deuce, r. second; Star.

Ruth, b. third. Best time, 205 2:01 Class Pace Purse J1.200: Buddy Mac. b. won; Flying i nui? lilne.

wan the only entry not a RICHARD J. GLENBON MAY LEAVE ANNAPOLIS ANN.VPOUS. Juno FoUowlnp the announcement of i a Glendon. that he did not to continue as rowing coach at the Naval Academy. It was made plain by Lieutenant Commander William G.

Grcenman, lowing representative of the-Navy A i Association, that there is no lack of appreciation of the services of Glendon. but that the question at KMIC Is one ot the policies at the academy. Glcmlon does not wish to con- i as an Instructor In the pby- siral a i i dejinrtment but Is Ruth is ono of those of Favoal.in. the only i i a willing to remain as rowing coach. that go with r.xiny picnic He was driven by K.l-1 ployrd by Mio Navy Athletic d'a-s.

To -id-I to hH physical i a of Memphis. "The inspiration of Babe Ruth a a to the JITi.ooo pacing the Yankn-s to the i orby. tr, bo decidfd later In the top of the Anierrlan League in I at Kalamazon. He won In recent yo.ir? is lor.t to the tribe straight heats i i i of Hugglns for tho rrst of Volo. tbe favorite, brol.e Pabe bimr'olf mar early In the i two heats and grt back into the game, but bis spirit is gone, and be would be the i man nn the till team never a contender.

Frank Worthy too'x the first and third heats, to win the rrrond bo lucky if I play again this i i i The Deurr took Ihe the Babe said, his beat with Frank Worthy, Unt bovlfn drooping even driven by Frank Hgan. local reins- lower than asinl. 'And I certain- man. ly don't expect to hive any luck." i The 2:04 trot was a romp for 1 .32 Time NEW YORK. June SOi--UP) --Rain last night, forced promoters to postpone an open air boxing show at the Queensboro stadium at which Mike Ballcrino of Bayonnc, N.

Junior lightweight to have defended his title- against Pepper Martin Brooklyn in a 15-round fight to a decision. As a new date for the show the promoters tclccl- cd Monday. July G. Cardinals a short time boforj Wheat-Joined the ranks ot tbj worried whoit nf tbn most nop- Tliren of tbo tilavintr tillnts-' ilar pliyjrs ever to foar a Urook-jCohl), Speaker and lyn uniform and the fans will outfielders. Collins and Harrlj lack him in his new nK are second basemen.

Sisler flrH All of which bodes wnll for tho iRncker and Bancroft shortstop latest member ot the managerial I Make what you will out of jfact that there are no men try Wheat becomes the to handle the big mitt and playing- imnagor in big-ball club at the same t.1me. RED SOX BREAK LOSING STREAK WITH VICTORY OVER YANKEES, 10 TO BABE RUTH WILL RETURN TO HOSPITAL THIS WEEK NEW YORK. Junn --An order for the arrest of Edouard Mascart; featherweight champion of France, was issued yesterday by Supreme Court Justice Benedict, on-application ot promoters of tbe Coney Island stadium. They charged that Mascart planned to sail today for r'ruucu iu hliilu Ot lilu lad he Is hound by contract to fight King of Hom Run Clout- ers Fears That He Will Be Unable to Play Again 1925 Season -Suffers Bone. Broken Ankle mmi HOLDS PHILLIES FIB PHILADELPHIA.

Vance five bits not for the fact that he is now negotiating for the sale of his' fAl 1 )-farm at Sudbury, not far, Phillies from Boston. He expects to 11 'J'c Robins to tho deal ot getting which has been improved by Ruth in more than two years of occu- pancy. Fohl's Sluggers Lambasj Yankee Pitchers With i Deluge of Base Hits an Score Decisive Victory ii Third Contest of Series BOSTON. Juno Yal kcc pitchers were pounded foj sixteen hits yesterday as the Rej Sox broke their losing streak and won 10 to It was the eleventh tlmo thli season that tho Now York clul ilost a winning two games II i a row. Babe Ruth waa out 0 the lineup, nursing a bruis wv fnnr I 1I1H.U1*.

i i i a tomorrow and ha.s ance Increased 1925 crop of fc 550.000 for the property strikeouts to 93 by fanning sir tomorrow The ore: Ruth denies that he Li selling batters. Fournler hit his home of- the season with none R. H. 8 i the family estate because ho needs'The score: BOSTON. June money or because he is.brokc! George Herman Ruth is Just one I as was alleged in a story which'Brooklyn Bailment after another.

Today. I a out of St. Petersburg in: Phlladol was announced by Miller lluggins -March. Batteries: that the Babo will undergo an X-J "Tho farm his been a burden on In the oighth. Philadelphia 'Xew York 302000000-- 5 8 made a triple play in the sixth.

Boston loonoor.lx- 10 If, Batteries: Beall. R. H. E. shawkey and Scliang; 1--S 15 0 and Plcinlch.

rT 3010000 Vance Dcberry; V. i tnai me nano wui urtucrRo an unm ueeu a uuiut.i i Babe Herman, of California, at examination ot his right ankle and a nuisance." said the big fol- I I i I i 1 Knight' and Wilson this stadium, tonight. Ma.icart. several days ago. applied to the stato athletic commission to cancel the Herman match, on tbe ground that he had Injured ono of his hands in training.

Examination by a commission physician failed reveal an injury, however, and his petition was denied. f-'cnlMc-. a slugger Is tances wrro raced in i rciwrtcd to in financial 2:01 pace, which went to Buddy of Flaming Youth M.ie. i Association. Though there arc exceptions, the policy of navy officials is to have the as far practicable, at- tnrlioil to the physical training Wliat a le-Tun! rater of the Calcsjro XVhlte Sox has won hli lait five He li cse of the creat- .11 ii- nst the credit that last few Tho summaries: 2 0 Cl.vs Trot--PUITC department.

Favonlan. br won National, br f-econd; Marma- Glendon has submitted nls rcs- duke br g. i io-t tlmo. I ignntlon as an ins-tructor In I Par-- tr: Plain i i Arrhibald. ch.

won; ral training, and the executive committee of the Navy Athletic A i A HUGGINS DEIHES THAT HE WILL RESIGN AS IIANAGER OF YANKEES BOSTON. June have not resigned as manager of the Yan- when tho Yanks return York Thursday. Ruth entertains a suspicion and so does Huggins that a bone a becn chipped in his right ankle, In a i practice a week ago the ball glanced off Ruth's bat and struck him a solid blow on the protruding anklo bone. This caused pain and a celling I nn of the joint, but inasmuch as the mjoul other ankle and both to New low this afternoon during a trip TJALPH HEPBURN to Bristol. II.

where the tuu r11 DU tt to play an exhibition game; was ralnftd out. "I am there In In WILL C03IPETE AT ALTOONA, JULY 4 rifle force to the wide apron. Covered with a dense i dust, the thousands hugc grandstands and inflel 'gasped as they felt that the hi den car now held a lifeless a already swo.Ilen. Ruth gave no thought to the accident at the time. do bD0 to todo ALTOONA June SO--The.

lot. But before tbe cloud note.l rider In tbo world of settled, the gleaming hood of tH iMavT'tHed i motorcycle racing. Ralph Hep- machine was seen being slowj ri-llabiJ. rarMAlter to who equally famous as towanls the Inn lie It I can't a 1 of automobiles, will com- thousand aros enmasse and chH handle it biit i fipccd when Hepburn came omilla worrying July t. In the revival of the 1 to his pit got a new tire In tweU i Tiaf i n-otorcycle diamplonship I the most thrilling of Hpeed sports, 'with leaders In the duel pcrty." I the most thrilling of speed Hports.

i "I I've about been knock-j Hepburn, acknowledged in this r1 kces. In the last few the swelling 1 1 I do not contemplate as manager of the Yan- "S't ankle stli an-t nt and Ruth now who wrote that convinced i laid Miller Hugging F-iday when I wrong In his anklo. and If It about the report tfcnt he a chipped bone. It may be a sprain about the repo was about to quit in George Stalllngs. favor of of wrench.

i am left i I tftink back to March April. I feel blue. When I St. Petersburg and started At any rate when the famous jjorth I felt great. 1 thought sure mile folo classic, and may American rldtrs tournij pete In the 50 mile side car tywtn 'Australia and the Far East, plonship also.

These two are thc'i'iR over all foreign compctltoj stellar events In the champion- and breaking all existing recoH classic for the.rovetH gold i for intensive speed. The asM motorcycle nicn of thn Al him with a appreciation of hy i The upccdwpy management This Is no tlmo for quVttTng. takon of tho i member. not feeling a bit sick. We've got to win that pennant.) He Is wearing a strap and braco Now.

look at me. I might as well TM 0 as al wbee'l ports hundreds of re incuts for rt wo aren't out of It hut if it should turn out that the be 50 years oW- of SJ Ia ht-cyllnder racing served seats from all parts of bone Is broken, he will probably The Babe rlgn' nr Thc'n Huggins rff-umcd talk a to put i Art Fletcher, mana a and oft T.ore is In his While around the country, and iook for anoth( a a an srr of tlicl his feet while the ankle Is being; for no player ever i KiaiH a tion liis rowing coach. to rcir.aia as IPhillici'. who had quite IniKh a 1 The t.amhtno would return iirospefis auu i dlscialttare of the. to York immediately, were i a ones thaa the big fellow.

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