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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY, JULY; 18, 1925 16 Pirates go on Senator BILLIES WIN BOTH PENNOCK SHOWS WHAT PITCHING IS Mackmen Win While Mails Hurls To Victory Cards Over N. Y. Are Losing Penmock, Recently "Dusty" Holds McGrawmen to Four Hits As St. Louis Wins By Score of 6 to 1 FRISCH GOES HITLESS AFTER NINETEEN GAMES Pirates Win From Braves in 10th Hood Hits Homer and Then Makes Costly Brror NEW YORK, July 17 (A. pitched the Cardinals to a 6 to 1 victory over the Giants today, and as the Pirates Won from thfi Braves, the New York club dropped back Into second place in the National League pennant race.

Mails held the Giants to four hits. Hafey, recalled by the St. Louis team from Syracuse to replace who was hurt yesterday, led the attack for the Cards with four hits In five times at bat. After hitting safely In 19 consecutive games, Frisch went hitless today. ST.

LOUIS ab I JtEW YORK a ab a Flack rf 5 11 0 Young rf 4 0 Frisch sa 4 3Meusel If 4 0 Kelly 2b 2 () Terry lb 4 0 4 0 2 1 1 0 0 Shinn rs cf 4 H'rnshy 2b 5 Bot'mly lb 5 Hater If 5 3 16 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fl 0 0 Toporc'r as 3 Wilson cf Bell 3b 3 Lindst'm 3b 4 Gowdy 3 Scott 1 Wslker 0 Xehf 0 S'thw'th xx 0 Huntzngr 0 O'Farrel 3 Mails 4 Tolsla 37 6 1227 SI Totals 29 1 4 27 16 Bstted for Scott In 6th. xx Batted for Nehf in 7th. St. Louis 020 020 020 6 New Tork Oil ooo (ion Error Farrrell. Two base hlta Ter Beli.

O'Farrel. Stolen bases Wal Tnporcer. Sacrifices Wilson. Topor cer. Double plays Toporeer to Hornsby to Bottomley.

Left on bases New York, St. Louis. 8. Bases on balls Off Scott, Nehf, .1: Mails, fi. Struck out By Mails, Nehf, 1.

Off Scott, 7 In Nehf, 1 in Huntr.mBer. 4 In 1. Losinc pitcher Scott. Umpires Moran and Hart. Time 1:45.

PITTSBURGH RETURNS TO FIRST POSITION BOSTON, July 17 Pittsburgh bounded back into first place by defeating Boston 7 to 3 in ten Innings today while St. Louis was winning over New York. Going Into the ninth Inning two runs behind, the Pirates tied the score. Moore, the first man to (Continuid on Page Seventeen) MARVINE AND OLYPHANT WILL PLAY TUESDAY P. M.

The 'Marvine and Olphant clubs of the Hudson Coal League will meet Tuesday afternoon at Brooks' Athletic Field. Marvine now holds the lead in the coal circuit with Olyphant a close second. The latter nine has been strengthened considerably and right now look like real contendars for top honors. Gus Sltortz, college star, will be with Olyphant. Robertson will play the outfield.

Jack Menosky will probably be the choice for mound duty. Jack Mattes will likely pitch for Marvine with Lee Kelly behind the plate. COOPER PITCHES CUBS TO VICTORY Chicago Defeats Philadelphia, 7 to 5, After Quakers Drive Bush From Box BENTON BLANKS DODGERS Reds Pound Ehrhardt and Brown HardCaveney Accepts 16 Out of 17 Chances PHILADELPHIA. July 17 (A.P.). Chlcago defeated Philadelphia, 1 to S.

today, after the locals got oft to a four run start In the first Inning by hammering Guy Bush, Wilbur Cooper, stopped the Philadelphia sluggers and. held them to two singles over six ln nings. Score: CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA ab a ab Adams 2b 4 1 0 Sand ss eiWili'ms rf OlMokan If Mar'nvil ss 4 1 1 1 Frelgau 3b 4 0 2 0 Crlsshy cf 4 11 3 Griffith rf 4 2 2 4 0 Wr'ts'na If 1 0 Burns If rt 4 0 Harper cf 4 0 Wendell 1 0 Wilson 2 0 Henllns 2 0 Hawks lb 2 llFons'ra 1b 2 IHuber 3b 3 Pribera 2b 4 IPMne 1 Knipht 1 I Couch 1 iKlmick a 1 IBetts 0 Wels If 3 0 Orlmm lb 4 2 Hartnett 3 I Bush 10 Gonzales 1 fl Cooper ji 2 0 Totals 34 7 11 27 9t Totals 37 5 9 27 15 Batted for Bush in 4th. a Batted for Harper In 9th. r.z Batted for Couch 8th.

Chicago 002 220 1007 Philadelphia, 01 000 000 Krrors Maranvilie. Frelgau. Two base hits Williams. Harper, Hawks, Wels, Freiarau. Home runs Harper.

GrlfTlth. Sacrifice Crlsby. Double plays Huber and Hawks; Maranvilie, Adama and (trirnm. Left cn bases Chlcaaro, 7: Philadelphia, 9 Bases on hallsOfr Bush, Cooper, 2: Bins. 5 Knight.

1. Struck out By Buch, Cooper, 1. Hits Off Bush, 7 In Cooper, 2 in Oing, 1 in 2 2 Knlsh t.S In 12 Couch. 4 In 3 2 3: Betts, 1 in 1. Hit by.pitchsr Tty Bush (Wilson).

Winnlna nltolior Cooper. T.osln nllcher Knia ht. Vm plres KUm and McHornilck. Time BENTON HOLDS ROBINS TO 8 SCATTERED HITS BROOKLYN, N. July "7.

(A.P.) Cincinnati took the last game of tha! series from Broklyn today, 4 to 0, Rube Benton' holding the Robins In eight hits. The Reds collected 13 off (Continued on Fnje Seventeen) CARTER AND MARTIN WIN IN GOLF MATCHES July 17 (A. Either Keefe Carter, of Oklahoma' City, or Russell Martin, of Chicago, will be Western amateur golf ch plnn for 1925, after their 36 hole fin round at Lochmnore Club tomorrn Carter today defeated Fred Ijtmprerht. of Cleveland, Intercollegiate champion, 1 up, and Martin eliminated Clarence Hubby, of Temple, Texas, 2 and 7 4 112 4V 1 1 1 1 A 3 0 0 1 A 110 0 0 110 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 112 0 111 0 16 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 fl 0 0 0 0 0 fl 0 0 0 0 0 1 The Infi elders also Mave Suffered fco The livsLV BALL By EBNBST LYNN The lively baseball, with Its resultant assortment of home runs in gross lots, has played such all fired, heck with the national pastime that whenever there Is. an example of (really first class pitching the occasion stands out like a' two days' growth of beard at a junior prom.

Of late, however, the boys have been providing some old time battles especially in the American League. It makes one wonder whether, after all, the twirling end of the same isn't about to stage some sort of a comeback. Senators YANKS WIN FINAL FROM CLEVELAND Earl Combs Celebrates Return to Game By Making Four Hits 1n Five Times at Bat RED SOX LOSE TO BROWNS St, Louis Advances to Third Place By Defeating' Boston. Jacobson Hits Home Run CLEVELAND, July 17 (A. Kew York defeated Cleveland in tin final game of the series today, 5 to 1.

The Indians" wild Kitting streak wis stopped by Hoyf. 'who' n6ia them 10 right scattered hits. Earl Combs celebrated his return with four hits in five times at bat. He scored tnree runs. no had been out of the game because of Illness.

KEW TORK I' CLEVELAND rt i ab a rasehat rt 4 1 1 4 flljamisnn If 4 0 1 4 fl 5 O'V 2 4'M'Xnlty rf 4 0 1 2 0 (omhs cf 5 3 4 2 fl! Speaker ct 4 0 1 2 0 Meuscl If 5 1 1 1 fl'Sewell ss Gehrl Jh 4 0 110 OIBurns 0 014 0 Merkle 1b 5 0 0 2 fliKewsfcr 71) 4 1 1 1 1 lUEn ib 1 4'SPnr2'n3b 4 0 0 3 Wshe 4 0 11 HMyatt 4 0 0 3 1 4 0 12 3 0 2 0 3 Hoyt 3 0 0 1 Snmnia i 1 0 0 0 J) Totals' nn 131 Totals 36 1 S27 9 Batted for Smith in 8th. v.w york 0111 1n1" 5 i 0M 000 Krrors Benaouah. Wanninfrer, 2: Burns, Spurxeon. Two has hits Ward. Ben ceuKh.

Meusel, Combs, Sewetl. Stolen bagc Combs. Sacrifices Hoyt. Merkle. "Left on base? New York.

11; Cleveland. ases on balls Off Smith, 3. Struck out Bv Smith. 1: Hoyt, 1. Umpires Evans and Connolly.

Time 1:50. BROWNS MAKFSWEEP OF SERIES WITH SOX ST. July 17 (A.P.) The St. Louis. Browns climbed jnto third place this afternoon hy winning again, while Chicago lost.

The 9 to victory gave Manager George Sisler's men clean sweep of yie three game series with Boston and five verdicts 1n suj jjssion. Jacobson hit a home run in the second. BOSTON' I ST. 'LOUIS lib ft a1 a 3 ill A'Rioe rf 1 2 0 1 rcdl 31) 5 0 1 (1 LLamotte sa 5 1 1 1 4 oit rf 3 .1. 1 .1 fllSlsler lb 4 2 2 12 0 f'arlTle If 3 0 1 1 AMVIli'ms 3 0 1 4 0 "Mt lh 4 1 1 11 lHI'Mnn's 3 113 1 3b 3 10 1 4'laenh 4 2 2 2 0 as 3 0 0 3 4IHnrKravi 4 0 1 4 1 Kla hoff 0 1 3 1 'llob'rtsn 3b 3 12 10 Ro o'naris 2110; Kulir 0 0O0 HVsngiidrp 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 Vacba ix 0 0 0 0 01 1 Totals.

31 3 5 24 121 Totals SI 9 13 IT 12 Pitted for Rr In Tth. yt 'atted for Fuhr in Ota. Boston 100:810 noo 3 St. Louis 013 012 F.rrors Ezzll. Bischoff.

Fuhr, McManua, Bobertson. Two base hits Slaler, Williams, Robertson, Laniottp. Home runs obton. Todt. Stolen bases Ezzell.

Sserlrices noss. Robertson, Van wilder, Slsler. Williams. Double nlavs Piihr, l.e rnrl ToHt. Left on basoa Plosion.

St. Louis. Ba'ss on balls Off Ft'ltr. 1: Davis, 4: Vanatllder. 1.

Struck nut Bv Fnhr. 1. Hits Off Boss. 10 in Fuhr, 3 In Davis. 2 In Van ailder.

3 in S. Hit by pitcher Vanrtliier (Vaelie). Winnlne prcher Vaneilder. I.oilnR pitcher Ross. Umpires "wens, Dineen and McCiowan.

Time 1:40. COBB IS INDEFINITELY SUSPENDED BY JOHNSON DETKOtT, July 17 (A. Tyrus "Ty" Cobb, manager and centernelrtcr of the Detroit Tigers, was indefinitely suspended today by President Bin Johnson, of the American League. The mu pension camo as the result of an argument with Umpire Row tand in the tenth Inning of estertlay's game with M'aililngtnn. Cubb protested a strike on 'WooclnH and wis ordered from the field after a short Hgument, the quarrel being renewed after the game.

Cobb will direct the destinies of the team frm the stands until his is lifted. Dancing Tonite, Newton Lake EPV OREaOS TEAM The Post Office Clerks' Baseball team wishes to arrange a game with any first class team for any Sunday morning. Jimmlc Greco's Anthracites preferred. Call 7 8094 and. ask for Joe.

STANDING OF AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's JUrnlti. New Tork Cleveland 1. Philadelphia Chicago 1. St. Louis Washington 3.

St. Louis Boston 3. Btandinf of tha Clubs. a t. it by on on lucky to get by as long as he did.

The game was strangely reminiscent of the good old days when Ad die Joss, Ed Walsh and others of equal renown used to hook up In their famous extra inning hurling duels. Are these games just exceptions or can they be accepted as evidence that pitching is coming back into its own? Some say that when a great pitcher is right it makes no difference whether the ball is lively or not. It makes a great deal of difference, however, in tho home run records and it makes a deal of difference to the poor in fielders who have to face the heavy cannonading. GAME IS POSTPONED The St. Mary's Taylor game scheduled in the Catholic Young Men's league for tomorrow has i been cancelled on account of the dealth of An drewoMarz, a member of the Taylor nine.

Marz died yesterday from Injuries received in the Taylor mine if the Glen Alden Coal Company three weeks ago. Jack Dempsey Agrees To Meet Harry Wills ENDS OFTWIN BILL Williamsport Takes Double Header From Harrisburg By Scores of 13 6 and 3 1 SHAM0KIN DEFEATS YORK White Roses Crack in Seventh Inning Barons Lose to Col onels in Fast Came WILliTAMSPORT, July 17. (A. moved up on York today, by takjng both games of a double bill from Harrlsburs The scores were 13 to 6 and 3 to 1 The first fray was wild and erratic. The visitors scored four of their runs with three homers while only five of the Gray's counters were earned.

Hoffman hurled airtight ball, reliev ing Pope in the sixth of the first frame and hurling the second game also. Levi's long homer over the left field fence, a duplication of his circuit clout in the opener, was the only run made off "Lefty" Hoffman In the night cap. Score: Kiret Game. HARR1SBDKG WILLIAMSPORT ab a ab a Fitch 2b 5 0 0 1 1( Hughes 3b 5 110 3 3 2 4 1 Lewis ss 4 12 0 7 Kilinger 21) 5 Donov'n lb 4 Wllski cf 5 Munson If 4 2 2 2 0 1 214 1 2 4 3 0 Levi rf 4 2 2 0 0 Delphy lb 4 0 0 10 0 Morris rf 4 2 2 0 0 Comst'K et 4 0 2 1 1 Sherlock If 5 1 Wili'mi ii 4 1 Young 5 1 Pope 4 1 Huffman 1 0 1 1 0 3 2 8 3 3 0 1 0'2 10 2 Crump 3b 4 0 0 3 1 Tickey 4 1 2 7 31 Bailey 1 0 0 0 0 Agnew 1 0 0 0 0 Mneante 0 0 0 0 0 inio i Sinstack 1 0 1 0 0 Totals 37 612124 151 Totals 42 13 20 2717 Batted for Bailey 6th. Harrlsburg 100 203 100 6 Williamsport 006 302 03x 13 Errors Levi.

Pinto. Sherlock, Williams, Two base hits Lewis, Levi, Hughes, Kil linger, Lorris, Williams, 2. Three base hit Wilski. HorV runs 2: Levi, Young. Stolen txses Wllski, Shelock, Williams.

Sacrifices 'Donovan, Morris Double nlays Donovan (unassisted): Hoff man to Williams to Donovan. Left on bases Harrlsburg. 4: willlatfwport, ,8. Bases on. balls Off Musante, 1.

Struck out By Bailey, Pope, 2. Hits Off Bailey, 11 in 4: Musante, 3 in 1 1 Pinto, 6 in 1 2 3: PoDe. 10 in 6: Hoffman. 2 In 3. Winning pitcher Pope.

Losing pitcher Bailey, Umpires Kelly and Lohr. Time Seoond ARRISBURO WILLIAMSPORT ab ab a Fitch 3b 3 0 10 1 Hughes 3b 4 a 2 2 0 1 lb 3 1 1 0 2 9 Lewis ss 4 0 2 1 Munson If 3 0 0 I Levi rf 3 11 0 01 Wilski cf 3 0 8 '1 1 Morris rf 2 0 1 01 Sherlock If 2 0 2 3Wlli'mas 2 0 6 Young 3 0 0 II Huffman 3 0 .0 01 2 0 0 13 0 1 1 0 0 1 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 Pentpsy lb 3" (I 'omst'k cf 3 fl 0 Crump 2b 3 0 1 Sinstack 3 0 1 Hum'riea 2 0 1 xiCKey 0 0 Totals 28 1 7 18 9 Totals 24 3 821 8 Batted for Humrjhries in 7th. Harrlsburg 000 001 01 Willl'amsnort 101 010 3 Innings oy agreement.) Error Sherlock. Two base hits Hughes, lbnse hit Hughes. Home run Levi.

Sacrifices Fitch Killinger. Left on bases Harrisburr. Williamsport, 7. Bases on balls Off Humphries. 1.

Struck nut By Humnhris. Hoffman. 4. Hit by pitcher By Humphries (Morris). Umpires Lohr and Kelly.

Time lsl3. MANY DOUBLE PLAYS AS COLONELS WIN, 7 TO 2 WILKES BARRE, July 17. Despite frequent rain squalls Elmira and the Barons played the fastest game of the season here the Colonels winning, 7 to 2, In one hour and thirty five minutes. Sx double plays featured the four of them by Elmira, checking Baron batting rallies and protecting the lead gained early In the contest. aided greatly In winning his own game with two singles and a double.

Poole and Maise! made thrilling catches. A double header will be played here tomorrow. Score: ELMIRA WILKES BARRB ab a. I ab a Fox 3b 5 0 0 3 Mullen cf 4 0 1 2 0 Barnev rf 4 1 2 2 01 Stutz ss 3 0 0 4 2 Han ley ss 3 0 0 2 fi1 Recce 2b 2 0 0 14 Moore cf 5 2 3 2 llWelssr rf 8 0 1 3 0 Topel lb 4 1 1 10 ftiWndsey lb 4 1 2 1ft 2 Pool, if 4 12 1 OlMs'sel If 4 ft 1 2 ft Lembk2b4 11 5 3ICalsebr2b 4 1 ft 3 2 Hve 3 12 2 11 Smith t. Ml 11 O'Brien 4 0 8 0 II Willis 2 0 1 1 2 Victor 1 0 0 0 1 Totals 36 7 27 151 Totals 3ft 2 Wmtra 201 200 7 Wilkes Barre ooo 200 0002 Krrors For.

Topel. 2: Gal'igher. Two be hits O'Brien. Woiser, Lindsey. Sacrifices Hanley, Doubls nlnvs Llnrisev (unsssHtr1) Reece to Gsl lagVer: Hanle' to Fox; Hanlsy to lmbke to Topel, 2: Mooro to Lembke.

Left on bases F.lmlra. 8: Wilkes Barre. 6. Bases on ball Willis. 2: O'Brien, 4.

Struck out By Willis, 1. Hits Off Willis, 12 In 6 1 Victor, 2 in 2 2 3. Hit by pitcher By Willis (Topel). Losing pitcher Umpires Clark and Glass. Time 1:35.

YORK PLAYS LOOSE BALL AGAINST SHAMS SHAMOKIN, July 17 (A.P.). York played loosely afield today and Shamokln took the first game of the 8 to 2. The contest was an Interesting pitchers' battle between Schreiber and Phillips until the seventh when the Roses defense cracked and Shamokln plied up a big lead. Score: YORK ab a BHAMOKIN ab a Carter ef 2 2 12 0 4 2 1 6 A Faber 3h 4 0 2 1 1 Merkle 2h 2 2 1 4 6 Blesine 3b 4 0 1 2 3 Elliott sa 0 1 si Bisonet 1b 3 0' 1 8 31 Rosb'y rf 4 2 2 4 0 Stiffen If 3 0 0 ft ftlAnd'rsnlb 4 0 fl 7 0 DnbertT cf 3 ft 0 3 ftl Casy If 4 0 0 5 0 Rich 2b 3 ft 1 1 61 F.lwrt si 4 0 15 2 Johnson fl 1 2 Anflnon 3 fl fl 1 1 Rrhrlhcr 2 fl ft .0 llPhllllpa 2 2 0 0 2 Tillman 0 fl fl fl ft! George 1 0 0 0 01 Totals 29 2 7 24 111 Totals 29 8 6 27 )4 xx Batted for Schrleber in 8th. York 100 001 0002 Shamokln 003 001 40x 8 Krrors Lowrnnee, KUIott, Dougherty, Johnson.

Schrleber. Mearkle. Two base lilts Roseberry. Mearkle. Home runs Lawrence, Roseberry Stolen base Ebert.

Double plays Mearltl" to Dbert to Ander 'on. Blessing to Mt arkle to Anderson. Left on bases Sbnmokln. York. 2.

Bases on balls Off Schrleber, Phillips, 1. Struck out Bv Schreiber, Phil tins. 1. Hitc Off Schreiber. 6 In 7 Till man.

0 In 1. Losing pitcher Schreiber. Umpires O'Keefe and Clayberger. Time 1:25. i IMPORTANT GAMES IN COUNTY, LEAGUE TODAY With Forest City holding a one game advantage over Archbald In the close race being waged In the County Baseball League, txceptionally fast games arc looked for In tho Folcno wheel tomorrow.

Tlie lead of the Susquehanna county representatives Is very much In danger as they are Rooked at Dickson City, which club has scored, consecutive' victories over Archbald and Carbondale in the past two weeks. Archbald also has a tough irut to crack when they Invade the Crescent grounds, West Scranton, to meet Heinle Segelka's flashy 1 Dartmouth crew. Jessun, only a half game i.i the rear of Archbald, has a touch assignment on their hands when tiiey invade Taylor to meet Oeoige Mando's aggregation. Carbondale will make valiant effort to get into the winning column when they meet Olyphant on tht latter'i bulwark." Athletics Make Clean Sweep of Series and Run Streak to Seven Games HARRIS'. TEAM PLAYS LOOSE BALL IN 8TH Zachary Weakens and Tigers Score Five Times Wingo Connects for Circuit CHICAGO.

July 17 (A. Phila delphia made a clean sweep or tne four game series with Chicago by tnlHnar thai final time. 8 to 1. and ran thplr winnine streak to seven games. The onntest was a pitching duel hetween Red Faher ana jacK umnn, two veteran spitball fiingers, tne lat ter ettinar credit for tne second straight victory since joining the Athletics.

nnlv three bits were made oft Qulnn prior to the time he lert tne game for a pinch hitter in the eighth inning. former American Association star, led the attack for the victors with four hits. 11 Singles by Mostil and Davis and their double steal, followed by an infield out, saved the White Sox from shutout. PHILADELPHIA I CHICAGO abrhoa1 abrhoa Cochran 5 1 1 4 II Moat 11 cf 4 12 2 1 tamar If 5 1 4 6 0 Davis as 3 0 1 2 Poole lb 5 2 2 11 01 Harris 2b 3 0 0 3 4 Wilier rf 4 110 OlRbeely lb 3 0 0 11 0 Simona cf 5 1 1 2 Talk If 4 0 110 Hale 3b 4 1 2 ft Hooper rf 3 0 0 1 0 Dvkea 4 0 2 3 51 Kamm Sh 4 0 0 0 2 Galow'y sa 3 0 0 1 51 Schalk 4 0 0 7 1 Quinn 2 0 0 0 01 faber 2 0 0 0 0 French 1 1 1 0 01 rhurtton 1 0 0 0 0 Walberg 1 000 0 Totals "8 14 27 131 Totals 31 1 4 27 13 Hatted for Quinn in Sth. Dhiladelnhia 000 000 02 Chicago 100 000 0001 Errors raiK.

ito mw Lamar, French. Hale, Miller. Stolen bases Mostil. Davia. Double plays Davis to Harris to Shecly.

Mostil to SchalK. Left en bases Philadelphia, Chicago. 7. k.n. AW raka, 9 Diiinn.

Walberg. 2. Struck out By Paber. 8: ouinn, a wainers, i nursiun, Faber. 11 iri 7 1 3: Thurston.

3 in 12 3. T.itttnty vii ttYl pr HI Mill ft (Mil uri miiii. Faber. Umpir Hildebrand, Geisel and urmsDy. lime i.oo.

TIGERS TAKE SERIES FROM WASHINGTON TEAM nirTPOTT 17 (A. P.lDetrolt captured the series from Washington winning today's game, 8 to 3. Zachary weakened Jn the eighth and tho hi'ttlnir nf tha Titrers. together with poor support from the Senators, caused.the visitors' downfall, nve runs crossing the plate. Score! WASHINGTON 1 DhTBUJT ah ai an a Sf'N'ly cf 4 0 0 1 llHaney 3 J.

3 II 1 3 3 H'rrls2b 4 0 1 4 4IO Rorke2b ft 1 1 4 KorKe2rj i 1 4 (11 Wingo If 4 1 1 2 0 Olrothrrtlef 3 11 Rice rf 4 Goslin If 4 1 1 0 1 i lb 3 1 1 a SI Woilmtn rf 5 A A 1 (1 Bloese 3b 3 0 0 1 3 Blue 1b 4 1 215 0 Scott sa, 4 0 12 SITavener Ml (I II Ruel 2 0 I llRlsney aa 0 1 0 0 1 30 0 0 llWoodall 4 1 0 2 1 Marhery ft 0 0 0 ftlDatiss 3 0 10 3 Reutber i 1 0 0 0 01 Totsls 1 "7 24 151 Totals 29 9 27 15 Dotted for Marberry tn 9th. Washinston 020 000 0013 Dot'oit 000 001 05t 6 Errors McXeely, Hluege. Ruel. Two hase bits (Soslin. Scott, Haney.

Home runr Winpo. Stolen base Haney. Sscrl flncs Blntre, Haney. Hellmann, 2. Double play Harris to Scott to Judge.

Left hass Washlngton, Detroit, S. Bases balls Off Zachary, Dauss, 2. Struck out By Zaeharv, Dai'aa, 3. Hits Off Zachary. 8 in 7 2 Marberry.

1 in 1 3. Hit by pitcher Bv Dauss (Ruol). Balk Dauss. Lnsltisr pitcher Zachary. Umpires N'allin, Morlarty and Rowland.

Time 1:53. DE MOLAY TOSSERS TO PLAY NICHOLSON TODAY The De. Molay baseball team will journey to Nicholson, where they will encounter the undefeated Nicholson nine. The game is called for o'clock. Thomas will probably start the game for the Re Molay team, with Jones receiving his slants.

Following their defeat at the hands of PeekvlKe, the De Molays have been strengthened for what they expect will be one of the toughest games on their schedule. Plans are under way to meet the Syracuse Chapter of De Molay in a home and home series. The home game will be played in August at the Brooks Athlctin Field. Syracuse has not tasted defeat this year and among their victories wins over the fastest teams In Central York State. The teams will leave the Masonic Temple promptly at o'clock.

THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE Yerterday'i Bemlti. St. Louis New Tork 1. Cincinnati 4: Brooklyn 0. Pittsburgh Boston 3.

Chicago '7; Philadelphia 5. Standing of tha Olnbi. Won Lost Pet. Pittsburgh 31 .613 New York 61 33 .607 Brooklyn 42 41 .506 Cincinnati 40 42 Philadelphia 40 44 .476 St. Louis ,..39 44 .470 Chicago 37 46 .446 Boston 34 51 .400 Today'! Schedule.

Pittsburgh at Boston. Cincinnati at New York. Chlgaco at. Philadelphia. St.

Louis at Brooklyn. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Yeatorday'i Results. Rochester, '11; Jersey City, 2. Baltimore, Buffalo, 4. Providence, Syracuse, 3.

Reading Toronts, rain. Standing of tha Clubs. Won Lost Pet. Baltimore 59 35 .628 Toronu 64 38 .587 Reading 48 45 .521 Jersey City 47 45 .511 Rochester 47 45 .611 Buffalo 50 4S .510 Syracuse 03 67 .367 Providence 33 59 .359 Today'! Schedule. Baltimore af Buffalo.

Reading at Toronto! Jersey City at Rochester. Providence at Syracuse, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Yesterday' Banlti. Kansas City, Columbus, 2. St. Paul, Louisville, 4.

Toledo, 10; Milwaukee, 3. Minneapolis, 8: Indianapolis, 6. Today'! Sefcadnl. Toledo at Milwaukee. Columbus at Kansas Indianapolis at Minneapolis.

Loulsvills at St Paul. Walter Johnson not long ago. turned in a very nifty performance the Philadelphia Mackmen, blanking them with' two hits. Coveleskle, also, has been doing well and has a couple of shutouts and several one run games to his credit. But by far the performance of the lot was contribute on July 4 by Herbert the svelte southpaw of the New York Yankee's.

Pennock shut out the Athletics in a 15 inning g.ime. He allowed only, four hits and walked not a' man. Opposed to, him was Lefty Groves, and Lefty, although unscored on for 14 innings, was several times In danger and was Dempsey, in. referring to, his interview with the commission saUi'i "Commissioner 'Muldoon agrees with ma that I should have a couple of warm up fights before taking on In all probability I'll either meet Bartley Maddea at Michigan City Labor Day; or Cene Tunriey in New York before the outdoor season closes. Rickard has told me he wouM like to have me meet Tunney at the first indoor show of the new Madison Square Garden this Winter but'nothlng definite has been arranged.

"I am going to Wilmington, Dela ware, tonight to visit relatives of my wife. I'll, be back Monday morning and I expect to see the commission again Tuesday and post the forfeit demanded. In the meantime I'll dicker with Rickard and Floyd Fitzsim mons for a few1 warm up matches. "Rickard and the commission agree that the fight can't be held before 1926 and in the meantime I'll get a fight under my belt to keep me in shape. Paddy MulMns knows that at the present time am not In lit condition t6 meet Wills.

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(A.P.) The heavyweight pugilistic horizon, clouded for: the past 22 months by the motion picture and matrimonial activities of the champion, brightened today when Jack Dempsey appeared before the State Athletic Commission and formally accepted the challenge of Harry Wills, negro heavyweight. This action ends four years of strife to bring together the champion and his most persistent challenger. The controversy which had become badly tangled since Jack Kearns, the champion's manager, ignored the commission's edict of March 6, 1925, Dempsey answer Will's challenge, unraveled itself to the satisfaction of all today when Dempsey agreed to abide by the rules of the commission. The commission agreed to bury the hatchet and smoke the pipe of peace with the king of the heavyweight division If he would sign for the match and post a forfeit binding him to its terms. Dempsey was instructed to sign for the match and appear before the commission next Tuesday to post the forfeit.

MRS. JESSUP OPPOSES" MISS HELEN WILLS. TODAY BROOKLINE, July 17 (A Evidence aplenty that Australia's bid for the Davis Cup is to be a real one this summer was furnished at tho Longwood Cricket Club's courts at Chestnut Hill, this afternoon, when Gerald L. Patterson, of Melbourne, swept into the final round of the Longwood bowl singles at the expense of Zenzo Shimlzu, captain of the Jap anese team, 6 3, 6 2, 6 0. Patterson's opponent In the 38rd annual tournament final two will be Takelchl Hara da, another Japanese, who today outlasted John B.

Hawkes, of Australia, 8 6, 2 6, 1 6. 9 7, 6 4. Miss Helen Wills, national champion from Berkeley, California," had the novel experience of losing four succes sive games in her ueml final match of the women's Invitation singles, but she never lost rrer poise against Mrs, B. E. Cole, 2nd, of North Andover, former national Indoor champion and gained a final bracket by the margin of 6 4, 6 0.

Mrs. Marion Klndersteln Jessup, of Wilmington, fifth ranking player, eliminated Miss Elea nor Goss, of New 6 3, 6 0 and will oppose Miss "Wills In the final to morrow. MIKE M'TIGUE STOPS CARPENTER IN SEYENTH ALBANY, N. July 1J. (A.P.) Mike McTiguc, former lu nt Heavyweight champion, tonight won over Krankie Carpenter, of Freeport, In the seventh round of a scheduled 12 round Lout.

Ctivpenter'8 set ends threw rf towel into the ring after two minutes inil 37 seconds of fighting in tho stvehth. The weights were: McTigue 1704: Carpenter 167 J4. v' Brockway Trucks How They Do Stand Up Joe Curt S4J Wyoming Ave. Won Lost Pet. Philadelphia 54 29 .651 Washington 64 31 .635 St.

Louis .46 42 .523 Chicago 45. 42 .517 Detroit ..44 43 .506 Cleveland 40 49 .449 New Tork 36 50 .419 Boston 26 59 .306 Oarbondals, Konesdals, Btroudslmrjr, XontroM Toftiy'a Echednle. Washington at Cleveland. Philadelphia at St. Kew Tork at Detroit.

Boston at Chicago, NEW YORK PENNA Vctterday's Beanlts Derail ton, Bingharnton, rirs geme, is lnr'ngi.) Stnghamton, Soranton, 4. (Bsc BA came, 7 Innings.) Elmira, Wilkes 2. Williamsport, 13; Harrlsburg, 6. (First game.) Williamsport, Harrlsburg, 1. (Feeond game.) Shamok'n.

York, 2. Standing of the Clubs W. L. Pet. Williamsport .39 33 .511 York 40 34 .642 Elmira 38 34 .528 Blnghamton .....37 35 .514.

Harrlsburg 35 37 .486 BOBAKTOIT 34 37 .479 Shimokln ..34 37 .479 Wilkes Barre 30 40 .429 Today's Sohadulo v' Blaghamton at Soranton (S.) Harrlsburg at Williamsport. Elmira at Wilkes Barre. York at Shamokfn. EVERYBODY'S SHOUTING For the Lackawanna Outing Rjtky Glen, iiy 18th..

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