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PAGE ELEVEN lay SMffisiM THE EVENING HARRISBURG, TUESDAY, JUNE 30," 1 925 JLL With Important Battles Four Players Logical to ujba Year Sluggers Grays and Rosete Facing I Senators; Giaints Active the most I formidable- teams 'in. the By BILL EVANS Williams, with Hornsby a close sec This, city's leading baseball expon- league, cp strength having With Babe Ruth still more or less the invalid, w6 must look to some one other than the slugging Bambino to wear the 1925 home run crown. ints were washed into the irksome iheltef of their hotels yesterday, rain jvertaking the Senators at Shamokin ind likewise ruining any prospect of the Harrisburg Giants disporting themselves on the Island. With the gray clouds displaced by Ruth, out for nearly two months. back in the game in only fair condi tion' and away to a poor start, must be counted out of the swat honors I sparkling blue screen tins morning.

for the year. -ir 1 Atr tV1 1 THAT OfZ the city's big leaguers are ready to into action and to con-tinue swinging until more duck been in the lorm players. -i July the Fourth and Sunday throw the Senators and York together for three gam es, two of these being played on y.he holiday. The Senators play at York in the morning and the battle seenle shifts to this city for the Customary matinee. Two out of three are iot too much'to expect in this but York is not distrib uting any r.ekens of 'eternal friendship.

The additlion of Skeets Pinto and Bill Bailey I gives Boss Johnson two hurlers he can virtually be sure of finishing alnliost anything they start, Babe had his bis year at the bat ond. Favored by Parks i With theeeason one-third over, all four are bunched around the fifteen mark. It looks as if forty would win the honor thia year. The three parks on which the four players will do most of their hitting, Hornsby and Williame both using Sportsmans Park, since the two leagues play On tha same grounds at St. Louis, are favorable to home run hitting.

The rightfield fence at St. Louis is short ano is made to order for Will-lams, who pulls a ball hard into rightfleld. Hornsby, who hits harf to all fields, also is helped by the short distances in both left and right last when he not only showed the way in home runs with (feather is foisted upon their efforts. Ths Giants, primed to mingle with the Baltimore Black Sox in an East- forty-six but also led the American League in batting. For the home run title of 1925 I nominate Kan Williams of the St.

srn Colored League engagement, are meeting the same foemen this after loon en the Island, and are confident Louis Browns. Bob Meusel of the Xew York Americans, Rogers Hornsby while Dutch Schessler, (jarngan ana or the st. Louis cardinals and Charley Hartnett of. tha Chicago Jack Humphries are, valuable fixtures, Ej Schessler hals turned in one grand Cubs, Three are rifht-handed batters. pitching per formance after another since joining! the Senators and ranks Hornsby, Meusel' and Hartnett.

while Williams hits from the left side of with the league's leading huriers. ins in Six Games Six Ri the plate. I am inclined to favor evamoed staff will be ase hits and runs from That the 1 stingy with 1 this point on is indicated by the re- turns of the 1 ast six games. Just Six bored' off the hiissiles runs were jf strengthening their grip on nrsr place. Finish at Shamokin Today finds the Senators completing their brief invasion of Shamokin, ind Manager Johnson will herd the oets back to the h6me base to open a ieries with WiHiamsport on the Uptown field tomorrow.

The Senators this week are involved in games of the crucial 'variety and the road to the championship, may be located or lost within the -immediate future. Including, today's game at Sha-nokin, the Senators meet three teams six days that are rated higher in ie standing, three teams that must pulled down to make room for any ilevation of the locals. Harry Hinchman and the Williams-lort Grays, who have climbed to third jlaee after a desultory start, come iere tomorrow'and remain until Fri-lay evening, three games being sched-iled for this stretch. Right now the Jrays are rightly considered one of Humphries, Pinto Schessler, Ba and Corrigan served, with bchessier out like a boil on a work standing debutante's neick neias. The Cubs' park at Chicago is even smaller than the St.

Louis field. While the direct leftfleld foul line Is short in New York, Bob Meusel of the Yankees is favored less by the playing field 'than any of the quartet. Have Held Honors Meusel is more inclined to hit to dead center or left center than pulling the ball down the left field foul line. In fact, Meusel has made as many home runs on the road as at home. The thrill of befnj the champion home run hitter of their respective leagues is nothing new to Williams and Hornsby, both having enjoyed that distinction, Williams is the one best bet for the slugging; honors in the American with Hornsby to lead the National and Williams to have a slight edge as the premier slugger.

Last season Ruth, with forty-six home runs, won the major league honor in that department of play. It doesn't look as if his 1924 i record would be equalled this year. Loss Last Thursday the brilliant one Last Thursday the brilliant turned in a 3-0 victory over Scranton, and then witli three days of rest, or win f-N0 0Qf bPF: NEW YOHK.PENN LEAGUE Schessler went against Shamokin and Win ta To" i T0- yielded four hi ts for an 8-0 triumph. W. L.

day day It isn't hard to win lor a pitcher wee this, Just get him a run or so, and York Shamokin that's enough. 30 24 .556 .564 .545 27 84 .528 .538 .619 28 26 .519 .527 .509 WiHiamsport 26 510 .519 .600 Elmira Harrisburg Tv vrvHo imor JL 1 J'J Pegs snv.t Wz2M7.l 1 1 il tl li II 'l i I I I nd Fouls Tips 26 26 .500 1 24 28 .462 .472 .463 23 27 .460 .471 .451 23 27 .460 .471 .451 Scranton Binghamton WilkeS'Barre 3 Joe Barrett, irho works in more -r World's Leading Net Stars flowery adjectives than a patent RESCLT8 TESTERDA York, 4. Other games postponetl, raJti. Js TODAY'S 8CHKDUUB at Shamokin. WiHiamsport at York.

Elmtra at Scranton. medicine distribuitor when he's talk ing about his ifighters resorts to ROYAL GAINS IN FIREMEN'S LOOP capital letters in asking: "Who's the Gather in, America wukes-Barre at Blnghamton, twe ghter, pound for world's best fl, Men Who Know Facts Wear Walk-Overs pound?" fames. NATiovAr. ijrjintrsi W. I.

Pi-t W. I Pet i guesses to solve Plttsb'gh 80 i4 Clncln'tl. .82 S3 .492 bzle. If the first You get three this literary pu guess strays into FIREMEN'S LEAGUE strange fields, Joe N. 40 2S 29 88 .408 Brooklyn 33 33 .50 29 38 .433 St.

Louis 88 84 .493 25 39 .391 W. L. Pet. infers that the gr FRANCE HEADED FOR NET TITLES WIMBLEDON, June 80. Not nly are the French players threaton-ng to' take all the Wimbledon tennis Hies which amount to the cham-ilon ships of Europe, but there is a hance that they will monopolize the ntire final pound in all branches, xcept the women's doubles in which diss Elizabeth Byan, an American roman, is the partner of Mile, iuzanne Lenglen of France.

John Hennessey of Indianapolis leets Henri Cochet of Franc today the men's singles and judging by he form that Cochet showed in rilliafit match yesterday fternoon, there is not much chance or the American to survive. Jean Borotra, another of the oung French stars, will "play Capt. S. L. Barclay of Tasmania and the 'inner of this match, probably I orotra, will play toward the title arainst the victor in the Hennessey- ey matter is miss 1 A 3 .769 1 .700 ters.

A second mis mg on lour iyiind 7 Pond Closes Career at Yale With Victory i NEW HAVEN, June 80. Ducky Pond, Yale's great athlete, finished his collegiate I I career in a blaze of glory the I other day. I He pitched the Eli to the Big I Three baseball title by defeat- ingr Princeton in a terrific battle, 10 to 9. And in 50 doing triumphed over Charley Cald- I the Tigers' star gunner. His batting also aided the Blue to victors', a safe swat off his I club in the tenth inning win- nipg the fracas.

Pond, besides starring on the I diamond, was also a twinkler I on the gridiron where he played the backfield for three sea- sons. He was one of the best I two-sport athlete's Yale has Royal' Riverside Shamrock I Pleasant View 4. Hope take and your're a hopeless imbecile, 6 6. .600 6 6 f.600 in Joe's Opinion. and should you By fniuerse! Service By VINCENT RICHARDS NEW YORK, June SO.

Eluabeljh Ryan, California tennis player, who has been a resident of England during the last ten years and who has won almost as many court as. Lenglen, will be a welcome addition to American tennis circles during the next three The former coast star will be the first of a host -of folisign and American champions whorcll gather irt the East this summer fot what elves commit 'the heint Mrs crime- of not 7 .300 I naming Johnny (Dill on the third 8 .111 Good Will time around, youVjs lost a friend for Results Last Evening RESPIrS YE8TERDAT Cincinnati, 1. Brooklyn, Phillies, i. Boston-New York postponed, rale. Other clubs not sohed'ile'l.

TODAY'S SCHRDELS Pittsburgh Chlcaso. Boston at New York. Brooklyn ax Philadelphia. Other clubs not schedules'. AMKRICAjTlEAGtB W.

h. Pet. W. Pt AthUtlcs 44 22,. 667 St.

Louli. 82 38 Wash't'n 44 23 Aii N. 28 88 3 80 Cleveland 27 40 .40: life. national champion, will arrive in the East this week. Helen Wills, national champion, is scheduled to make her eastern debut in Boston early next Gerald Patterson and John Hawkes arrived- at Vancouver last week" and will probably enter the Invitation tournament, at Sea Bright next month, Jatnes 0.

Anderson, Australia's greatest player, will join his teamwites here for the same event. Eduardo. Spanish Iavls cup ace, is now in Havana with Manuel and Jose Alonso and they will return here early next month. The return of Miss Ryan should have a particular appeal to tha feU lowers of the game In this country. Although born in California, where she learned most of her tennis on the asphalt courts along1 with Mrs.

May Sutton Bundy, Mrs. Hazel Hotohkiss Wightman and other famous women players of the Pacific Coast, here greatest tennis honors have been Johnny Gill is he best fighter in Royal, Riverside, 1. Other games postponed. Schedule This Evening Hope vs. Shamrock.

Good Will vs. Riverside. pof pound or 8ny the pound other weight. Jo and stioks to it. Barrett says so Even oites corn- every indication of being the great est season in the history of the rove his scales.

plicated to 84 34 23 42 .864 Bain washed away two-thirds of the I had in a Jong while. I Soma may say that the voluble Joe court game. She is to sail from England July 8 along with Ray Casey, John Hennessey, Chuck Garland end the other American players is all wet. AlmosTI as wet as the Senators at Shamoklin yesterday. Or iochet This wilf be a semi the Giant.

w. vm yland, i who have been competing in the English championships at REVIVE FAMOUS nal. The mother semi-final will be rrived at this way. Firemen's League schedule last evening, but the, lone imbroglio witnessed Royal furthering its advantage at the top of the pack. fioyal, which moved ahead of Riverside last week, met the erstwhile leaders and romped to a 3-1 victory in seven innings, although the ultimate issue Was doubtful throucrh RESCLT8 YESTERDAY Washington.

4: Athletics, 1. St. Louis, Chicago, 2. Boston, lOi Nsw -York, 8 Detroit, Cleveland, 1. (first gtme).

Detroit, Cleveland, 4. (second fame). TODAY'S SCHEDplJS. Athletics at Washington. New York at Boston.

Detroit at Chicago at St. ieula. BIXB BtDci USACTTB W. Pet. W.

L. Pet. The Sctaators were thirsting for It annears as though everr treat won, J. 0. Anderson of Australia will neet F.

Bv Fisher and Bene La of France plays S. M. Jacob, inderson and La Coste are expected She will aoeear In all the im player in the game will be here next month ready for action. To date the only internationalist missing from BOXING RIVALRY win and then to clash in semW nal on their half of the draw. portant eastern championships during her stay in thia country and it is sad that she will enter the mixed doubles chamnionshiBS in cartner- Hars'n 26 10 .722 Frederick 18 18 Wn'bore 21 IS Chamb'rg; 13 21 .417 out.

Each team scored once in the first inning and what proved to be the winning run came across in the fourth. The other game scheduled for last NEW YORK, June SO. The skinny little mjck and the blocky little wop the list of those who expect to make the trip is Mile. Lenglen. The temperamental French girl has declared that she will not visit this country again.

Miss Wary Browne, former The American and Australian layers, unacoustomed to playing shin with Jean Borotrs. bounding basque, of i ranee. nth the British ball, have been com ilainine that it hampered their game), wno tougnt. tne wildest bantamweight fights. that ever shivered the bridgework of the old Garden which evening, wnich-had Hope opposing Shamrock and Good Will meeting lennessey said yesterday that the isn any more, win scu tneir soies on resin again Thursday night and EVERETT SCOTT'S ifficial British tennis ball had seams ike those of 8 baseball.

"It seems, lighter, too" he said. "It jiiversiue, are 10 oe staged this eve ing. roial Pleasant view Any Shoo answers the purpose of simply being a shoe. But when solid comfort and economy have to play a part there's only one shoe considered hymen who know the facts that's Walk-Over. There's no fdle boast bout itWalk-Over invested shoe dollars A gore an they got; vater.

Clean water. ou seldom 'get that at Shamokin. fork is sitting on Boss Johnson's eye at piresent and the Boss wants to reclaim it. The, only way is to win lots of games. Johnson want to equip the hirelings with rain coats and iiuck guns but Manager itrunk wouu have none of it.

"Shot not a duik on yon grey head," St -unk quoted, proving that grey heat is are not) what they're cracked to be. i fire men. had raincoats but no ducks and two of their games went into the Scard. They can squirt it but can't lay in it, which shows that a duck in he bush is better than no bush at al Postpone ments will be negotiated this evenir by tha firemen, weather conditions permitting. comes another n.

i Duck. ab.j.h.p.a. ab.r.h.o.a. Grays Conquer George And Shatter York Jink YORK. June 80.

WilliamSport and York indulged in the only New York-Penn game yesterday, much to York's embarrassment, for the Roses lost 6 to 4 and dropped nearer the in accordance with their old preference, walk out punching. Joe Lynch ana Jack Sharkey when they were young, four years ago, al Martln'a. 19 li .514 Hanover. 10 27 .270 RESULTS YESTERDAY Hanover, Martlnsburg. 1.

Haeeratown, Waynesboro-Frederick, postponed, rain. TODAY'S SCHTDUJJO Waynesboro at Prederick. Hanover it Martinsburg. Chambarsbursr at Hagerstown. INTERN ATION At UEAGCB -Buffalo.

Rochestet. 8. Jersey City st Reading, double header, postpdned, rain. Ho other tames scheduled. A JrERIC A VAS60f IAT10X Louisville, Toledo, J.

pauli Kansas City, 4. Milwaukee, Minneapolis-, 6. Indianapolis-Columbus, raiu. onuey. I HeucK.

4 0 2 mickly picks up grass stains ana very slippery and hard to 8 0 1 P.BIack... 8 0 0 1 1 8 1 2 2 Roe'b'rrer8 112 B.Shaffer. 1 1 2 6 0 Trltt. ways lilted to get through with their 8 8 nanage. J- Dauss and Leonard Win M.Shaffer.

2 0 0 1 1 A. Black, STREAK OF LUCK LASTS 10 YEARS 8 0 0 1 8 0 0 4 nanasnaKing wnne listening to tne rigmarole instructions of the referee Williams-. 0 2 1 Keidell. P.Shiokley 8 0 18 2 8 0 0 1 galloping pursuers. Lefty George, the 2 0 0 1 0 lley 8 0 0 1 For Detroit Over Tribe Kurt 8 0 0 0 0 Fickerln.

2 0 1 in the center of the ring. done before the bell rang they could get right down to fighting the instant return better service veteran one, was ma victim 01 wn-liamsport, which has been defeated in seven games this year by York. WltUAMSFOnT TOItK 2T 1 431 their handlers sunned the leashes 2T 8 T21 9 NEW YORK. June 80. There have Royal 1 0 0 1 0 1 08 ab.r.H.e.a.

ab.r.Ji.o.t CLEVELAND, June 80. The Tigers handed the Indians a double lose of defeat yesterday afternoon, I to 1 and 7 to 4. The veterans 3eorze Dauss and Dutch Leonard $7.00 $8.50 $10.00 riaaeant view 01 Ki4he, 8b 4 1 1 1 2 4 110 2 5 1 2 4 6 ..40148 Error P. tvilllama. P.

Blank. fi, from them. In ether and more graphic words of their own, they could "come out punching." Perhaps when they meet again Thursday niaht they will becloud the 0 lip n.ioo 0 up vloh, M. Shaffer, Two baa hlta, Bhuey. ON TROLLEYS TOKIO, 80.

Twenty of the sixty-one women who recently applied for jobs as trolley conductors in Tokio successfully passed the j'on 1 Hiiiott.H. PooU.rf... 1 2 0 4 2 been great names in plenty that never found their way into a World Series box score Ed Delahanty, La-joie, Waddell, Hornsby, Sisler, Elmer Flick, Bill Bradley, Hellthann, Max Carey, Jack Fournier, Veach, Mike rt.i Trt rn4 vers too much for the tribers. tiDKs. i iirts pv mis.

nonsFMr. SUcffen. t. 4 Stolen bases. Boas.

2. Sacrlfin. WlUhH.cf. 4 1110 Phorl'c, If 4 0 0 2 0 4 0 2 1 4 4 14 10 Cobb -made three doubles and a tingle in the first game. Manush, Shaffer, 6htckl9y.

Double plays, Boss to MO; Ynuns.o. ..4 0 0 5 4 Julian. o. .200 una wunKiiiB io n. onaiier.

jjsii on oaaea, Royal, 8: Pleaeant View, Bes op examinations. Red Sox Hammer Former Mate and Defekt Yanks BOSTON, June 80. ihe Red Sox 1. 4-year-old impression 01 their two garden fights which have become town traditions by now. It would take a month of typhoid to get either of them down to the bantam Ta'acbr.

4 2 1 Qtorn.t.. 4 0 1 Dai n. oil Aurii. xsiauK. s.

airunu niif 0000 by Kurts. Bi Black. 2. Wild oltch. Blank C11KJ17 Passed balls, Kelrtell.

Wlnhlna; pitcher, 20 N. 3rd St. xuoiail, nap Ahuivci. xcujr imiici, Bobby Wallace, Bill Bernhardt, Addie Jots, Donie Bush and Hal Chase are Only a few that come to mind, offhand. Consider, them the case of Ever utting in pinch; led 'with a home Tin a six-hit attack against Karr and Ipeece in the seventh inning of the lecond game.1 West Fairview Beaten 4 92714 Kurtz.

Laslnc Ditcher. Black. Umnlra. MEN BLUSH, NOW LONDON, June 30. "It is easier now to make a young man Hush weight limit again for, they have picicea up some pounds-since Lvnch has become rather sedate.

jcjvctunj inituriioun tinjoyea TWO very magnificent innings at th plate and the third game of the series fromi the Yankee by a score of 10 to 6. 1 John Picus Qulnn, started for ihe Pirates Take Lead in than a young woman, says Princess Bibesco. jBitted rr Julian in 9th. Wllllamaport 0 1 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 IS Yorli 2 0 0 00 0 0 1 Errftrs, Klllihger, LowrAlice. JUllin, Oaorte.

Two base hlta, Wllakla, Tamchsr, Wllllama, BtesoneH. Horn run. Leavltt. Stolen bes, Steffn, Wllakle, leavtt. Saorlflce, Hushes, poubis plav, Williams to Kil-llngi to Donovan.

Left on bant, W'll. llamasort. York. 6. Ba on balla.

National; Stage Comedy box ana Alex Ferguson, who only re CINCINNATI. June SO.Pittsburh The Harrisburg Juniors had an sy time defeating West Fairview yesterday by the score of 18 to 5. The features of the game were the hitting 3f Ellenberger and Davis and the fielding of Burner for the Juniors. Muckler was the outstanding star far cently graded a Bostcln uniform, twirled for I the Yankees. ett Seott, who has five World Series checks to show for his ten years in baseball and seems to be in a fair way to add another to the exchequer.

Even though nearly at the end of his competitive rope, Scott's luck Tan true to form. He was recently traded from the Yankees, a seemingly hopeless outfit, to the champion Senators, favored by many to win the 1025 oennsnt in the American League. having a foVtune and an up-country house, and i Sharkey is just a discouraged plugger, aft open-handed little guy who neglected to save his money, and who realizes that ha missed. Altogether it will be just as well to look for a pretty dim copy of those old fights of theirs, even though the bout Thursday night is to be only a three rounder-Lynch and Sharkey are fighting Quinn was relieved Freddy went into first position when they defeated the Reds 8 to 1 in a lopsided game here yesterday. Morrison was in trouble; while oft Tauaehsr, 2.

Struck out, by Tautchr, wingneid, a young pitcher. In the first inning. Wingfleld was scored umr, x. uriiptraa, jdurpny and ftlohardaen. Tltna.

1.80. west Fairview. Klxey hit hard with men on on lor two runs in the! third but bases, yielded only, two more hits during Dodgers in Third Place The season's best comedv break the rest oi tine game. leaiurea tne nintn inning, with two "HAIR-GROOM tha curtain raiser for Harry Ureb's bout with Mickey Walker in the Italian hospital fund program. They EshelmanWms men out, Brady walked Barnhart and Traynor.

Wright hit over 8econd base, and Critz threw home to With his usual facility, Scott again has jumped front the frying pan into the plush-lined chaise longue. Ses Record Yet, with; all due respect to his ability, Scott wtnild hardly be remembered in the coming years if it' wasn't for the fact that he hung up PHILADELPHIA. June 30.Ivorv will get about $2000 each and the price will be a handout compared to their "draw" when Tex Eickaid was off Barnhart. Fargrave threw his glove at the ball and knocked it Jack Eshelman, of Steetlton, was After Win Over Phils PHILADELPHIA, June 80. Brook-lyn won its fleht 6r third place standing in the National League yesterday by defeating Philadelphia, 8 to 3.

Hooper knocked out I homer for th Phillies in the fourth and Fournier retaliated by poling one in the eighth, whin tha Robins scored three runs. using them to pack the old garden down. Under the rules, Barnhart and Keeps Hair, Combed, Glossy I Weil-Groomed all Day awarded the decision of Referee Lew Bailey over-Joe Libby. of Philadel-ehia. ill the ten-rouna wAundun at Rickard gave them $10,000 apiece for iraynor were auowj to score, and Wrirht was given three bases on their second tight, tne one in which Sharkey keeled over along the ropes tne Duriesque.

an endurance record that probably will live always. He played in 1307 consecutive ball games from June 20, 1816 to May 7 of this year, when he was benched by Miller Huggins a in the last seconds of the fifteenth- "Hair-Groom" is a dignified An hland is a body of land en. and nnll round. the carnival fark. west JMnayunk, last nigfit.

4 I Martin Judge, 127, won tlhe Judges' decision over Joe Hatneldj, 130, in their six-round bout, Tommy Devlin, 160, knocked out IjC 0 Joe McCabe, 150, in the sixth round. tirely surrounded by water. The Giants found water on all aides of most remarkable effort. But otherwise there was nothing combing cream whjch costs only their island, even on top. t.

Brehm Outpitches Watson a itw cents a about Scott's ball playing to engrave his name on the pages of Time. He was an excellent but there at any drug Millions use Jt because) it eivn that. mi. Leading Sluggifs NATIONAL LEA 6113 G. AB.

R. H. P.C. have been better. Scott, on the other hand, became And Crescent Entry Wins For Vacation acquainted almost from the outset of at the too of Crescent's status H.

Swhrts singled and Hocker ural srloss 'and Ma mninr led true ne came ud League will prob thn VLn Sox in 1916. replaced the the Allison Hill cad AH-artmnd Sttmmtr.nio well groomed effect to a Hornsby, St. 239 65 -99 .431 Barnhart, Pitts 67 613 45,, 68 Bottomley, St. 67 269 87 104 87 Blades. St.

6 23 65 83 .377 ably ba maintained thia week, the mArv Heinie Waener and played) bravely took a curve on his arm and gained his Objective at first. Watson pitched carefully to R. Kerns, an. against the Phillies in th rail series. Stock, Bklyn 69 238 34 89 .374 The gox won again in iai ana jyio, and Scott was on hand for the melon hairthat final touch to good dress Jboth in business and on social occasions.

Even stubborn, unruly or shampooed hair stays combed all day in any style you like. "Hair- AMERICAN LEAUUB G. AB. P.C, cutting. 1 Cobb, Detroit V.

230 68 95 .413 Then Harry irazee began aumant lino- the Sox and after he had ren but the latter found offering to his liking and measured it for a timely single. 6wrt ran home with the winning run. Red Dragons and Bliss Brothers, united in Becond place, are featured in this evening's gains on the Hill. ENQING HOUHB CftKSCENT a. ab.r.h.o.a.

Wingo, Detroit 62 171 42., 70 .409 Heilmann, Detroit 63 230 87 i 92 .400 dered them useless for purposes of woom" is greaseless; also helps leaders assuring themselves of potential permanency by defeating Engine Heuss last evening, 2 to 1. Watson and Brehm, the opposing pitchers, kept the hits at a minimum, only nine being made in seven innings, flrehm hurled the better brand of ball, however, and deserved to win. Btehm's, generosity largely accounted for the lone run Engine House tallied in tha third Inn. S. Carman, first up, waited patiently end reached first on four balls; Myers, next un.

benefited by Brehm's isnnant hunting, he traded' bcotx to frow thick, heavy1, lustrous" hair. Lamar, Athletics. 64 213 85 83 .390 he champion Yankees of 1922. The S.Qftr'n.Sb. 2 10 1 1 2 113 8 young man g6t into another World Series that Fall and aeain in 1923, Myom.pr..

1 0 0 a 0 G.Sw'rt.c3 0 0 4 Hl 0 1 I 2 Rute.Sb, 8 0 11 winding up his career in New York with second place money last season. 0 0 8 0 H.Sw'tl.lfS 1110 tandla.lf... 8 0 0 1 0 Hockar.lb 0 1 0 0 tandla.lf... 8 0 6 1 0 Hockar.lb 6 1 0 EM 8 0 0 1 0 GummaffS 0 0 1 ravi.8 2 0 0 1 3 R.K'rnl.ff 0 3 0 Senators Hit Gray and Wat oit, a noara.t). 2og EMsa.roff,et.

8 0 18 1 Brsbm.P- 1 0 0 8 Take Third From Macks WASHINGTON. June 80. The n-Mr nici i 10 10 0 21 2 8211) secend and last pass and two of the bases were decorated. With th stage set for run-mtk(ng, Bowman shot a Single that brought Garman home. This run cohrested the clot con Ingersoir costs little xjLi and keeps debenda- FOR SALE a 1 23 1 8 fl, Senators pulled ui to within half a Kennedy In Tth.

XDmiva ior. Eniiln House 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 anil Fvonrthinor fnr Crescent 1 0 6 1 0 0 a 2 ble. time, Why, nsjLyquc 'yYJr' vmifraiissum exxx ax tmjcaKMu xljrSN 11 M. BRENNER A SONS It 923 N. Third St, game of the American League leadership by defeating the Athletics yes-terday 4 to I.

This was the champion's third victory in four games of the current siderably, for tjreseent had scored once in the first on Lyter's single, a sacrifice and another single, and from then on Watson had held the Krrora, Brebm, dafirtatt. Th.r "baa hlta, K. Krn. Sacririe. O.

Bwarts. Danbl play. Davis Bowman, Bowman to Carman to llopkln. Rodgara to Hoqbei1. Left On basea, Creient, House, 8.

Bai on balls, off Brehm, Wataon, 1. Struck out, bv Brehm. 4: ThB FRnprman spems 0001 The Fisherman lsadsrs from the plate. In the fourth, however, the mulish one yielded another counter and it proved sufficient to decide the game. 1 series, it marked the first defeat of the season for Sam Gray, sensational young, right hander of the Athletics, who had won nine straight.

431 MARKET br Wataon. B. Hit by pitcher, Hocker. Umpire Lynn and Books. Tim.

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