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CHICAGO, June 28 The Memphis' Bed Sox; who have long sought an entry into the Negro Na taonai league, took the place of the Indianapolis A. B. Cs owned by Mrs. Taylor, Saturday at Cleve 3i land accepted the league standing of won and 19 lost now held by in yjfdiajjapolis. Owners of the Memphis ilub feel certain that before long they will have wiped out this handily cap and will surprise the fans r5: throughout the circuit.

The going of A Mr. Taylor's club, while it might be I cmly temporary, is regretted, as the Indianapolis club was once one of the strongest factors not only in the league, but the leader. C. Taylor, I now dead, fought long for the forma tion of the league. Vf The raids made by Eastern clubs on the Indianapolis club for players ha so weakened it that it seemed i impossible to build up a strong enough club out of the young strong, "willing ball players who lacked the of seasoned veterans, and the fans throughout the league cir Art Stigall Issues Deft CUMBERLAND, June 26.

"Art Stieall, the Cumberland Bear issues a challenge to meet any colored welterweignt in ine woria. No one barred for an attraction during the Elks' convention. For bouts, write Art Stigall, Hotel Bell, 320 South Ludlow street, Dayton, O. Our Advertisers Are Live Wire Unnatural and mucous dial charges can be avoided by da stroying the germs of infectious diseases. $1.10 at aZ druggists) CUAKO YOU KXALTU 1, 4.

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The new change does not mean that Mrs. Taylor is gone from baseball, because she remains as an associate member playing exhibition games with league clubs on the road and at home when the league clubs have open dates. Manager Dismukes, pitcher, goes to Birmingham to take up the reins of managership. Dizon, first string catcher of the goes also to Birmingham. Both men reported to Capt.

Joe Rush at the conclusion of last game with the A. B. Sunday against a white club. Memphis opened Saturday at Cleveland and the schedule has been changed somewhat for the following week. Memphis plays Foster's American Giants at Chicago Jane 28 for four games instead of the St.

Louis club. Either Memphis or the Cleveland club, will play Birmingham here on July 4 in place of the Giants, who will be in Kansas City. KANSAS CITY WINS 3L I GAIN, IN LEAGUE RACE KANSAS CITY, Me. June 28. Che Kansas City Monarch defeated the Detroit Star Sunday in both ends of.

a double header by the cores of 13 to 7 and 4 to 3, before more than 8,000 fans. Both games i. 1 I ij were lau omuant piays ouu aveyu "n'A the big 'crowd on their toe through v' both contests. "Bullet" Rogan faced 'Cooper, ia the eecond game, and it tt was pitchers' battle until the last By agreement, the second v. "game was a seven inning affair, and Ti Sia Stars were In the lead in the fcerentlt, with the score standing 8 to The locals got to Cooper in the last inning, putting across two U' m.

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Txmtn. Until the seventh inning of Satar Hay's game with the Detroit Stars, the Monarch were finding the visit an' opposition a plenty. Then "Heavy Johnson smashed one over the left field wall for a home run with the bases loaded, and it was all over, the Monarchs winning 6 to 0. The victory places the Monarchs in a tie for first place with Detroit, which will be settled in Sunday's double header, providing the Monarchs do better work than break even. The score: MONARCH IS.

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Vmptraa Jamlaon and Jonnaon. Tlraa of cama .45. Ocee Ride Club To Stage July 4 Shoot The Ocoee Rifle Club will have an all day shoot on their rifle range July 4, 1924. All who are interested in such sport are invited. In the afternoon the club will hold an open competition.

Anyone can enter. Three prizes will be given first prize, a silver cup, and second prize, a silver medal, and third prize, a bronze medaL PERTJ GIANTS BEAT GREYS PERU, June 26 The Peru Giants ran wild on a muddy field last Sunday. Keller, the Giant itcher, let the Greys down with 3 its. CHICAGO, June 26. Willie Foster was outpitched by McCall, of the Birmingham Black Barons, lut won out, 2 to 0.

The two of the three hits gained off McCall came in one inning, when, after Marlarcher walked, Torrienti tripled, Williams rolled out, Stratton holding the Cuban on third, and Brown came through with a single. The largest Saturday crowd of the season saw the two teams perform. Score: BIRMINSHAM AB. a. H.

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CHICAGO. Eighteen thousand fans were drenched to the skin Sun 1 Score Schedule of Grays, June 26 to July 14 June 26 Bellevue at Bellevue. June 27 Ambridge at Central Park June 28 Scottdale at Scottdale June 29 Clarksburg at Clarksburg, W. Va. june 30 Forbes Field.

July 1 West Newton at West Newton. July 2 Bovard at Bovard, Pa. July 3 Duquesne Steel at Du quesne, Pa. July 4 Charleroi at Charleroi; A. M.

P. M. July 5 Natrona at Natrona. July 6 Sharon at Sharon, Pa. July 7 Harmarville at Harmar ville, Pa.

July 8 Manor at Manor, Pa. July 9 Ambridge at Ambridge, Pa. July 10 Morgantown at Mor gantown, W. Va. July 11 Morgantown at Morgantown, W.

Va. July 12 Jeannette at Jeannette, Pa. July 13 Warren at Warren, O. July 14 Fineview at Forbes Field. RUBE'S GIANTS WIN THREE FROM BARONS day afternoon at the American Giants, park when caught in the cloudburst, which was followed by continuous rain for two hours.

Only a small portion of the crowd could squeeze into the grandstand, and they, too, were drenched, the wind blowing the rain down on them. It was the largest crowd the season and the largest crowd in the history of the park, even outdoing the big crowd of May 27, last year, when the Giants playe Kansas City. Birmingham 000 000 000 0 Giants 010 030 00 1 CHICAO The Araeri.an Giants made it three straight from the Birmingham Black Barons he.e Monday, Harney keeping his hits well scattered. The home club bunched hits off Poinderter in the fifth frame. A running catch by Sellers off Gardner's bit that was tagged for a homer in the eighth, featured.

Ware also played a fieMing game that was a sensation, and it will be some time before Grant will be back the first bag for the Giants. Cannady.l. Qrahaa.i. "acia.r. Wllllaata.p.

Tsonf t. Brwrn. the THE EAST AND WEST AT A N. N. League Standing Tuesday's game at Cleveland Memphis 14, Cleveland 10.

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I W. L. Pet. 21 5 08 18 7 .720 13 8 .619 12 10 .545 13 13 .500 8 17 .320 7 15 .318 7 20 .269 Special meeting of League at Chicago Thursday. Grays Win Four, Drop One; To Meet Fineview Club At Central Park On Friday Suffering but one defeat out of their last five starts, the Homestead Grays are continuing to set the pace for local independent teams hereabouts.

Tl club, although without the services of Beckwith, are playing with a spirit and a vim which gives them the breaks and enables them to win most of their games. The pitching staff at present is giving Manager Posey most of his worry. "Lefty" Williams, Oscar Owens and Rile are being forced to carry the burden of twirling, and with the club playing every in the week and two games on Saturday, the twiflers are not being given sufficient rest. The club won over Millvale Friday, won ovsr the Braddock Elks and the Homestead C. M.

C. club Saturday, lost to the Wheeling Dauers Sunday, and won from Ford City Monday. At Central Park Local fans, who are desirous of action, especially those located in the Hill district, and who do not have the opportunity of seeing the Grays work every day, will get their chance Friday evening when the Grays line up against the Fine view club at Central Park. The Grays's line UD will be the same as always, with the possible addition of two new men, and a capacity crowd is assured. The scores for the games from Saturday on follow: Saturday, 3 p.

m. Grays 4, Braddock Elks 2. Saturday, 6 p. m. Grays 9, Homestead 2.

Sunday Wheeling 12, Homestead Gravs 3. Monday Grays 6, Ford City 0. BRADDOCK ELKS BEATEN Saturday the Grays took a 4 victory from the Braddock Elks in a fast game before a large crowd The Grays' lineup will be the the 'seventh inning, scoring two runs off Artman. Washington an' Johnry Pearson led with the stick. The fielding of Brown, Harris, Sando mire and Fedor featured the game.

"Lefty" Williams showed his class in the last inning, retiring the Elks via the strikeout route. The scoi Harria.l. Oray.aa ELKS 0 O.Fador.l. 1 OtPaaraon.aa 1 0 OIRald.r 0 0 0 SlMrSha c.S 0Artman.p. 0 H.

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L'mplraa Barpar and Abram. Wemco Defeats Odds; Independents Next The strong Wemco Club defeated the speedy East End Odds in a brilliant game Saturday at the Home wood playgrounds before a good sixed crowd of enthusiastic (tia rond fans. Johnson, for Wemco, and A. Fisher, for the Odds, were the batting stars of the day. The score: WHCO CLUB ab.

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l'mplr Jack Larklna. CIRCUS GIANTS WIN COLUMBUS, June 2J. The Circus Giants defeated Springfield here Sa urday, 18 to 1, in a free hitting contest. The team starts on a month's tour July 8. Fourth of July Special Single Suits or Coat 2nd Pants $27.50 Order Today and Have It Ready for the Fourth of July SELL BROS.

Six Little Tailors 104 Smithfield Street One Block frpm Station Staging Come Back tW 'ti 'l Terrell Duncan 4 i.aKW". vV. Uniontown lightweight, and up until last year, one of the greatest drawing cards in the tn state dis trict, is back in the game this year and is desirous of securing fights Managers are requested to get in touch with Johnny Barnes, 85 Grant street, Uniontown, Pa. In his prime Duncan scored victories over such men as Young Nixon of Washington, whom he knocked out in one round; Cyclone Williams. Babe Dudley, Monk Ford and others of this class.

He fought a four round no decision bout with Billv Armstead in 1920. Duncan is in training and is to meet any fighter in the world at his weight, 133 pounds. New Yorkers, Although Handicapped by Injuries, Continue to Play Winning Ball. NEW YORK, June 26. Ahhough handicapped by the loss of both first string catchers Burnett and "Rich" Gee), who are out of the game for several weeks with injuries, the Lincoln Giants scored two easy victories over the Washington Potomacs here Sunday.

The first game was won by a score of 7 to 3 and the other 9 to 4. "Red" Taylor opposed Grir on the mound in the first game and had a comparatively easy time winning. The principal weakness of the local team, their inability to hit, was not at all apparent. George Scales led his team mates with four hits, and was closely followed by Kenyon, who scored three. A home run by "Country" Brown and a star catch b.

Hudsoeath were the features of the game. In the other contest Holland opposed Hampton and both pitched good ball, but Hampton received poor support. His team mates made seven errors behind him, which were responsible for at least four runs. Baseball fans here are so. 'Jd paling some real baseball next Sunday, June 29, when the Royal Giants play here for the second time this season.

Judy Gans will attempt to avenge the shut out given his team a few weeks ago by the Brook lynites. The summaries of today's games were as follows: WASH. P0T0MACS AB, a. H. r.

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Pet. HiUdale 16 W7 Lincoln Giants 15 Balti. Black Sox 10 9 526 Harrisburg Giants 6 6 .500 Blkyn. Royal Glanu Bacharach Giants 9 11 .421 Wa.hinrtm Potomac's 6 14 .300 Cnhan Stars 3 8 .273. Ansel Bell Wins Last Bout Before Trip to Australia NEW YORK.

June 26. In his last appearance here before leaving on a year's trip to Australia, Ansel Bell, Harlem's premier bantamweight, scored a decisive victory off Mike Uastie, Daniamweigni cntirr nion of New En eland, at the Com monwealth Club on Saturday night, June 21. Bell waged a fast battle all the way and easily earned the decision. Both fighters weighed 121H pounds. Joev Hicks, formerly known as Allentown Joe Cans, knocked out Charlie Murray in the scheduled 12 round semi final.

Hicks weighed 153 pounds and Murray was live pounds heavier. Stars Beat Giants INDIANAPOLIS, June 26 Thw Indianaoolis Stars. Colored i mi pro champions of Indiana, defeated the Indiana Giants, 15 to 6 at Douglas Park. Lefty Burr us held the Giants scoreless until me tin when he eased up with a 12 to The stars will be in Ohio in July, opening at Cincinnati on July 4th, 5th and 6th. Clubs playing in enclosed parks are requested to write at once for Julv dates.

Indlis S.412 013 21 115 Ind'lis G.000 000 60 0 6 Batteries Burrus and Davis; Williams and Brown. LINCOLN GIANTS WIN DOUBLE HEADER FROM TA YL OR 'S PO TOM A yea and Wakatar. baaa blta O. WHUaaka. T.

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PHILA. GIANTS BEAT EVERETT EVERETT, June 26 The Philadelphia Giants defeated the Everett City team Saturday on the High School grounds by the score of 7 to 2. Gillespie, hurling for the Giants, held the home batters to four hits and garnered two doubles in the three times he faced Poli, twirler for Everett. The score: Giants 0 0 1 1 0023 07 EvTett 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02 At Roxbury last Tuesday reserves were cauea to suppress, a riot of 4,000 spectators and players during a ball game on the Walrxle street grounds. The riot started over a ball that had been, protested as lop sided by Shortstop Dallas, of the Philadelphia Giants, in the last half of the eighth inning.

St. Andrews was leading at the time by 13 to 7. PHILADELPHIA, June 26L Opportune hitting enabled the Hill dale Club to score a win over the Brooklyn Royal Giants, the Philadel phians making the most of the seven cringles garnered off the delivery of Joe Williams at Hilldale Park; score, 4 to 2. Jeas Winters, the southpaw flinger of Bolden's squad, was on the rubber for the home team, and despite the fact that he yielded the same number of hits that Williams touched up for, the lanky left hander scattered them in such a manner that the Brooklyn invaders were only able to dent the glad gum on two The game marked the ninth league victory for Winters out of eleven starts. Irving Brooks, the' hard hitting right fielder of the Brooklyn team, was forced out of the game in the fourth inning, when he fell heavily while rounding first base on a safe hit, and injured his leg.

Brooks was out of the game more than half of last season with a broken leg and today's injury occurred to the same member. The Giants scored a run In the second inning. Spearman doubled to center and scored on Wagner's two base blow down the left field foal tine. Johnson Hill, the Waxachachie Texan, accounted for the other tally of the Brooklyn team when hit one of Winters's offerings high and far over the center field fence. Hill dale evened up matters in their Va if 5 IlllittPillS ilOf FEB PR 0 iMIiM MEMPHIS TAKES PLACE OF ONCE FAMOUS CLUB, 1 WEAKENED BY "RAIDS" Manager Dismukes Goes Back To Home Town 'jr.

Will Pilot Birmingham Black Sox Catcher Dixon Also Leaves. Universal Defeats Br aidock Black Sox UNIVERSAL, Pa Jane 26. The Universal Athletics defeated the Braddock Sox nine here Saturday by the score of 4 to Both teams played air tight ball before the largest crowd of the season. A circus catch and the timely hitting of Coil featured the game. Any team desiring a real attrac tion, write B.

F. Haywood, Univer sal, Pa. Can booked for July 4 at home or abroad. The score: Braddock 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 Universal 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 4 GLANCE BECKWITH GOES TO BALTIMORE, game hereabouts, and placing onthe "sought" list one ol tne mosT, viable players in organized baseball, departe I for the East for new material. He did not succeed in.

bringing any players back with him, but upon his return Saturday morning announced that he had secured a formidable battery from one oT the leading league clubs. They are Catcher Mackey and Pitcher ip Winters. These men are expected here this week and will add the necessary color to the Grays which have always made them one of the most formidable dubs in the tri state district. Beckwith, following his release by the Grays, became the most "sought after" ball player in the country and telephone calls hit Pittsbur ei the news came out in the papers. Early Wednesday morning a telegram reached this, office from John Henry Lloyd.

Lloyd had understood that the Grays had disbanded and wanted four of the Gray players. Spedden Beats. 'Em to It Bui Charles Soedden. owner of the. Baltimore Black Sox, was just about two jumps ahead of the rert of the.

fields Spedden. in Philadelphia wkh hi tAmnv Ja. Posey ttdA Unmediateiy Aoppea aboard the first train fox Pitts burgh. He arrived on Wedncuiay afternoon, only to una mat nis man had left for Chicago the same morning. Nothing daunted be wired Beckwith in Chicago.

The wire beat the player to his home town, and Spedden then boarded a flyer here Wednesday night going to Chicago, Friday The Pittsburgh Courier received the following wire from Spedden: "On my way East with Beckwith." Beckwith is without doubt one of the greatest ball players of all times. Still a young man, he will give the Black Sex just that punch Trithout which they cannot hope to rise above third place. His acquisition has made Baltimore one of the strongest clubs in the East, and league race from now on promises to take on all the glitter of real Ascension Bows To Bacharach Giants ATLANTIC. CTTxl N. June 26.

Ascension lost a tough battle to Bacharach Giants Saturday, in 12 innings, 4 to 3. Sucsive singles by Flani an, Tobin and lie En tee sent Ascension into the lead in the twelfth, but the Giants came back in their half and scored two runs. The score: Bach. 1 000001000 02 4 Ascension ...010000100001 3 HILLDALE BEATS ROYAL 4 GIANTS of the second inninr. Thomas was safe" on Wagner's boot, Judy John son laid down a neat bunt, ana i nomas scampered ail the way to third; George Johnson's sacrifice fly scored Thomas.

Two more were added in the fourth. Clint Thomas and Judy Johnson both tripled to center, and Carr singled. The final run trickled over in the seventh; Pnt Mekev Lewis double sent the big shortstop to third, and he romped home 2J? "crifica fly to Sector. TLe Hilldale Johnson's put in a. busy 7 jualy "cePtina six chances around the hot corner; while George snared seven flys for his afternoon's wr ay.

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a By arrulaam 1. ka aai nana or WlOUaaa Gala. GUkaraoa Spanrar Hjltm ra ta. CUkaraon Tkarfiat. POSEY SEEKS EASTERN 1 STA8 Bif Mackey and "Nip" Winters Give (J mm TL i TL ti.h manager assurance i mi i ney mu Locals Hot Race by Eastern Moguls fofc Wonby Spedden.

Injection of new material into the lineup Ho sJ Grays before the end of the present week, tho o7p2 to land uerara wuuams ior me urays, aue io Te of lony the little fellow feels toward one of his ann, men i mat reciwiixi, rcicauacu ncen has gone to Baltimore to play with Pete Hill Sox, form the hijh lights in the local basbil! Expecting Formidable Battery Manager Posey, directly after lighting; rho which has caused the biggest shakeup in rorV tur.tjou kef fire tniWw itory of Gilkersons Giants i Win Six; Lose IOWA F.LL?Th..Jaa..) GUkai Ioara Fall, Bat trial Glaus Coi ar.J 1 a a MASOXCITY. IsJa, GUkaraan. HI r. MaaaoClty 4 4 1 a M) Ta alra Inniart 'I raoiaon and Gale Cltkmoa Maaoa city Baucrira 1 I itifal cour watMiauaa. particular ATJ anaaaa auad ftrat cUaa Bar i f4 ARROW AT Kaur VtJaet Ba ARROW AY SUatit ARROWA Skin BilJ no ARROWA Hair Oromtt a AJUlOWAYSaaooAhBlO3 THE ARI tROWAtl M23 tnafmna Art.

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N. Jane .1 den wallope! the Washirrtah Tnacs Saturday at Schiai r. Camden, by a core of 12 it Bareiss pitched his Camden, the 1ai7 eight hits and cir batters. After his team rciaJf hii a l2 to 3 lead, Bariese extend I Wash. Potom 0 2 1 0 8IJH Camden a 1 2 4 5 t.

TO PLAY INDEPEXDEST 4 The South Side Indeperc merly tbe Peerlew Clra, Washington, will meet a Club on the Hoir.eMd airP Saturday, June 23. at li EXPERT BARBER ARROWA' GCX3D LOOKING FOR EVERT "HmIt Velvet Creme" MakM baitr Ika atrmiht. fin.

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