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1 aJL 11 -saaej I ems And' 8. Johnston Plai Jf i -1 77 For Cherokee Glzib TKZ iUWAviLLE JGUilNAL; KNOXVILLE, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1923. f'aaa aha hi II 'a ri SMB aua axla Tif 7 i Jp Dwighi HOME RUNS Yesterday's Results. NATIONAL LEAGUE, MATCH WILL GO THIRTY-SIX HOLES WITH MORNING ROUND STARTING AT 10:30 O'CLOCK DICK GRIFFEN HURLS GREAT GAME THROUGH EIGHT RACKS ALLOWING VISITORS I RUN Adams I ff Benton 3: struck out. NEW.

YORK CLOSES i PITTSBURG MARGIN NEW YORK, July 15 (AP). By defeating the Cardinals, 1 to 3, today, while the Pirates were losing to the Braves, the Giants advanced to 'within five points of the league leaders. Virgil Barnes stopped Jess Haines In today's game, checking St. Louis after the nrst Inning with the aid of excellent support. I Box Score.

St. Lonis Blades. If ab. r. b.

po. e. 3 2 1 2 0 0 and In the semi-final round trimmed Slose Battle Dwight Meigs and Hugh S. John ston clash today in the 3S-hole finals to determine the champion of the Cherokee Country club. The morn.

Ing round will etart at o'clock and the afternoon lap at 2:50 o'clock. Meigs is an experienced golfer and a member of the Hole-in-One club. He tied with Don Rodgers for low medal score in ths qualifying round with a 78. In -the first round he defeated Joe Borches 1 up on 19 holes, then eliminated Jerry Ashe SOUTH ATLANTIC. Krnnrd j- bar lo tte.

Strain AsKUatm. XATXOXAI LEAGtE. Smith Cincinnati. F'ournier Tray-no- Pittsburgh. AMERICAS LEACCE.

Miller Philadelphia (2). Slnamona Philadelphia. Myatti Cleveland. Bash St. Hararrave St.

Louis. SiJtler St. LonU. Williams St. koala.

League Standing SOITTH ATtAXTIC Teams -Charlotte Spartanburg Macon Augusta Asheville Greenville Columbia KNOXVILLE Won. Lost Pet. 49 27 .645 47 29 .618 42 84 .553 39 38 .507 38 88 .500 35 41 .461 32 44 23 54 .299 3 1 0 2 0 0 4 0 2 2 4 1 4 0 2 12 0 0 4 0 0 3 3 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 1 0 2 0 4 0 0 2.1 0 .301010 1 0 10 0 0 .34 3 8 24 12 .1 ab. r. k.

po. a. e. 4 1 0 3 0 6 4 2 3 1 3 0 .31 2 2 0 0 .81 104 0 .40 1 12 0 0 .3 1150 .4 12 2 10 4 0 1 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 .33 1 11 27 10 1 33 1 11 27 SmbMes Secure Heavy -Hitting Sentinel From Spartans On Eve Of Leaving For Spinner Brace Greenville Spinners, who play hostcured from Spartanburg. Dewey Ford INTERNATIONAL LE.CUE Jersey City Rochester 4.

Reading Toronto 4. Baltimore 12; Buffalo 4. Providence 8-20; Syracuse 12- S. WESTERN LEAGUE Oklahoma City- 10; Wichita 11. Denver Omaha 6.

-St. Joseph 12; Tulsa IS. (Only three)-. A3IEF.ICAN ASSOCIATION Toledo 0-5; Milwaukee 6-8. Louisville 4-1; St.

Paul 1-4. Indianapolis Minneapolis 8. Columbus Kansas City, 6. WESTERNASSOCIATION Springfield Fort Smith i. Independence Muskogee 0.

Okmulgee-6; Ardmore 1. TEX ASLEAG t'E Dallas Waco 0. Fort Worth Beaumont S. Wichita Falls Houston 7. Shreveport San Antonio 9.

VIRGINIA LEAGUE Wilson Kinston 0. Rocky Mount Portsmouth 0. Richmond Norfolk S. TRI-STATE I.E.tGl'E. Corinth Tupelo 2.

Dyersburg Jackson 2. Jonesboro Blytheville COTTON STATES LEAGUE. Alexandria Hattlesburg 2. Vicksburg 2: Brookhaven 10. Others postponed, rain.

PIEDMONT 'LEAGUE Salisbury Greensboro 4. Durham Danville 9. Raleigh Winston-Salem 0. Southern Leasue Score by Innings: Mobile 000 000- 400 4 5 1 Atlanta 100 200 00 3 7 3 Welier, Ellis and Devormer; Dell and Brock. Score by Innings: New Orleans 000 0210 Birmingham 003 003 Kelly and Lapan; Yarayan.

000 3 9.1 04x 10 14 1 Neihaus and Score by innings: Little Rock 020 300 100 6 14 0 Chattanooga 011 052 lOx 10 20 1 Robinson and Mayer?" Cunningham and Htnkle, D. Anderson. Score by innings: Memphis 021 001 OS0 00 12 13 1 Nashville 013 000 260 01 13 22 3 Morton, Mers, Mitchell, Erillheart. Moss and Kohibecker; Gilbert. Ol-sen and Roy.

oy Alorrtson iilts. on Morrison 10 In 6 innings; off Adams 1 in losing pitcher. Morrison; umpires, McLaughlin. Wilson and Rigler; time 1:40. DODGERSDEFEAT CINCINNATI 5-2 BROOKLTN, July 15 (AP).

Brooklyn turned back Cincinnati today, 5 to 2, retaining third place against the Reds, who now will have to win both of the remaining games In order to pass the Robins in the series. Grimes allowed but eight hits, which he kept well scattered, one of them being a homer by Jack Smith in the fourth. Fournier poled out his fourteenth home run of the season in the second inning. Box. Score.

Cincinnati- ab. It. 0 1 0 1 .2 1 2 1 0 0 0 po. 2 2 1 4 0 12 3 0 0 0 0 Zitsmann, If 0 0 4 0 3 0 5 0 2 0 0 Smith, rf Bohne. Walker, cf Pinelli.

3b Holke, lb i Crita, 2b Krueger, Ponohue, Dressen, May. Totals Battedl ,......,32 2 for Donohue 24 14 In 7th. ab. 4 3 ,3 3 4 2 It. po.

e. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cox, rf Stock, 2b Wheat, If Fouroler, lb Brown, cf Tlerney, 3b Ford, ss Taylor, .1. Grimes, 1 3 Totals Score by innings: 5 8 27 12 0 Cincinnati 000 100 001 2 Brooklyn 001-021 Olx 5 Summary; Two base hits, Taylor; home runs. Smith, Fournier; stolen bases, Krueger; sacrifices. Grimes; double ploys, Fournier' to Ford to Fournier; Bohne to Crlts to Hoike )23; Taylor! to Ford; left on bases, Cincinnati 6, Brooklyn -6; bases on balls, off Donohue 3, oft May 3.

off Gray -3; struck out, by Grimes hits, off Donohue 9 in 6 Innings; off May none in wild pitch. May; losing Donohue; umpires, O-Day, Pflrman and Quigley; time 1:45. WILLIAMS HITS 22ND HOME RUN ST. LOUIS, July 15. OP) Ken "Williams, slugging- Brown left fielder, hit his 22nd home run of the- season j.

off. in the eighth inning of gam with Boston. No one -was on base. Results Yesterday. Spartanburg Knoxville 0.

'Ashevlile Greenville 1. Charlotte 7 Macon 5. Augusta Columbia 2. Gantea Today. Knoxville at Greenville.

Augusta at Charlotte. Asheville at Spartanburg. Macon' at Columbia. NATIONAL LEAGUE League Standing-. 1 Teams Won Lost Pet.

Pittsburgh 48 30 .615 fJew York 50 32 .610 Brooklyn 41 40 .505 Cincinnati 39 41 .487 St. Louis 39 4 3 .4 76 Philadelphia 39 48 .476 Chicago 36 46 .439 Boston 38 50 .398 Georse Gillespio 8 up and 1 to go. Johnston Is one of the best of the. young players of Cherokee, He eliminated-Jesse Thomas in the first round of play, lie won 1 up front Don Rodgers, who tied with a 78 for low medalist in the qualifyinsr round, and won by default from Jim Hall in the seml-f inals. Neither of these players has held the club championship and Cherokee, will crown a new tltalist today, was suspenaea to maxe room, tor Miller.

Miller will play In eenterfield today, with either Smith or Gill on first base. Hodge and Klnehart. pitchers secured from the Morrlstown Roosters of the Appatachlan league, are being carried a Ions and will probably see action. Mariasrer Barbare had not decidea last ninht who would tak tftp hillto chore- l3r the Smokies. Chances are that Smith will start against tho Spinners, with Gill on first base.

two heats. In the third heat ho finished sceond to Fearl Benboe, tola other entry in the event, driven ty Fred Egan. Marvin Child, with Ribbon Cane, another favorite, won the 8:08 pace after Maxlne Direct had sprung a surprise by takinff the first heat. The three-year-old pace went four heats, the favrolte CalUo Direct win. ning the two final heats.

Bob Seymour, with Lon McDonald up, won the first heat, and Hollyrood Abigail With Dodge in the sulky, took the second heat. Hollyrood Abigail paid the biggest price of th meeting to dote In the second heat, $2 tickets on her to win cashing for $74.80, mntesl Results Yesterday. Brooklyn 5: Cincinnati 2. Boston Pittsburgh 3. Chicago Philadelphia 3.

New York St. Louis 3. Gamea Today. St. Louis at New York, Chicago 'at Philadelphia.

Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at Boston. AMERICAN LEAGUE League Standing. Teams Philadelphia Washington Chicago St. Louis Detroit Cleveland New York Boston Won Lost 52 29- 53 30 45 40 44 42 .43 42 39 48 35 49 26 57 Pet.

.642 .639 .529 .512 .506 .448 .417 .313 Shinners, cf Hornsby, 2b Bottomley, lb Toporcer, ss Flack, rf Bell. 3b O'Farrell, Haines, Smith, i- Totals Young, rf Frisch. 8b Meusel, If Kelly, 2b lb Southworth, cf Jackson, ss Snyder Barnes, Totals Batted fdr Haines in 9th. i Score by innings: St. Louis 201 000 000 2 New York ,002 004 lOx 7 i Summary: Two base hits, Meusel, Jackson.

Frisch; three base hits, Hornsby; stolen bases. Young, -sacrifices, -Shinners, Meusel, Kelly; left on bases. New York 5. St. Louis bases on balls, off Barnes 3, off Haines struck out.

by Barnes 2, by Haines passed ball, O'FaTreH; umpires. Moran and Hart; time 1:42. CUBS OPEN BRACE WITH 8 TO 3 WIN PHILADELPHIA. July 15 (AP). The Chicago Cubs opened a four-game series here today with an 8 to 8 victory.

A heavy rain forced the calling of the game in the seventh Inning Just as the Cubs finished their turn at bat and the score reverting to the sixth inning robbed Tom Griffith of a home run. Alexander helped to win his own game by doubling In the second Inning with the bases filled and driving in three runs, nnnnullniin i Is Box Score. i Chlcaa-o ab. r. b.

no. a. e. Adams, 2b 4 1 0 2 4 0 Maranvtlle, ss ....4,1 13 2 0 Heathcote, 12 0 0 0 Frelgau, 3b 3 0 0 1 3 0 Griffith, If 3 0 0 1 0 0 Grigsby. cf 2 1 0 10 0 Grimm, lb 3 2 1 6 2 0 Gonzales, 1 11 2 0 Alexander, 2 1 ,1 1 0 0 Totals Philadelphia Sand ss Knight, Kimmick, ss Williams.

Wrightstone. If Harper, cf C-. Hawks, i lb Huber. 9b Friberg, 2b Ring, Ulrich, Mitchell, xx Couch, .26 8 8 18 13 0 ah. r.

h. po. a. e. 'Totals 26 Batted for Sand 3 in 9 18 10 3 third, in third.

xx Batted for Ulrich Score fey innings Chicago Philadelphia Slx innings, rain). Summary? Two base Hams (2), Alexander, 071 101 000 8 001 8 hits, Wll- Heathcote, Wrightstone, stolen bases Adams; sacrifices. "Wrisrhtstone, Alexander; dotible plays. Friberg to Kimmick to left on bases. Chicago 4.

Phil bases on balls, off Ring off Couch struck out. by Alexander hits, off Ring 5 tn 1 inning (none out In second); off: Ulrich 3 in off Couch none in I losing pitcher. Ring; umpires, Klem and McCormick; time 1:15. BOSTON BRAVES 1 DITCH PIRATES BOSTON, July 15 (AP). The tail end Braves humbled the league leading Pirates today, 4 to 3, In the first of their series, despite the terrific hitting of Traynor.

Benton let the visitors down with six hits. Ban croft's triple in third Inning scored two runs, while his field work was sensational. Box Score. Pittsburgh Carey, cf Moore. 2b Cuyler.

rf Barnhart, If Travnor, 3b Wright, ss Grantham, lb Gooch, Smith, xx Morrison, Bigbee, Adams, Mclnnts, xxx Totals ab. r. h. po. a.

e. 4 0 0 0 0 0 .40 112 0 .4 0 0 2 0 0 .4 1 0 1 0 0 .3 1 2 1 0 0 .4005 4 2 1 0 10 10 .3 0 2 4 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 .2 0 1 0 2 1 .1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 9 0.0 .33 6 24 IT 1 Results Yesterday. Philadelphia 9-11; Chicago 7-5. Cleveland 6-4; New York 4-9. St.

Louis 11? Boston 3. Detroit Washington 2. Gamea Today. Boston at St. Louis.

Washington at Detroit, New York at Cleveland. -Philadelphia' at Chicago. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Box Score. Snarta-aon ab. r.

.4 4 4 4 1 .3 9 4 1 1 1 a 3 po. a. a a 2 1A 1 2 2 2 2 2 Cheotaat, 3b Flaner, 2 Lord, -rf Join, If Krlly, ib Menael. cf Novak, us Smith, Kaufman, e. Stea-serda, Total N.S1.' 2 27 18 1 Kaox-rllle ab.

r. a. bo. a. Dora, 2b 4 Wirkbam.

If 4 1 Rarbare. 2b 4 1 1 3 1 A rt 4 1 2 Holden, rf 4 3 10 Ford, lb 4 Hrndrraon, aa 1 i 1 8 Phippa, 3 i 2 Griflea. 2 1 2 iO Smith, Totals 31 6 27 16 1 Batted for Griffen. Jb 8th. Spore br Inaingai "i Spartanbvra- 0- Oft 1012 Knoxville OOO OOO OO 0 Snmniaryi Two baae bits, Lord, Barbare.

Kaufman, Menselt atolen bf, Flnher, Hendmoni aacriflcea, Kellr, Xvak doable playa. Fisher to Novak to Kelly! Henderson to Barbare to Fords Holden-to Fordl left on base, Spartanburg; Knax-vllle fli baaes on balls, ott Steararerda 2. off Griffen 2 atrnek oat, by 3 hits, off Griffen In 8 ln-nlnajsi losing; plteher, Grlffent nm-pirea, Geea and Anderson time of pme li35, With one out doubled. Gill hit a single to second base and, while Fisher was trying to locate the ball which took a -bad hop but was knocked down, Barbara started for home but was caught on Fisher's throw. After thatj Knoxville did not offer any resistance until Holden singled in the ninth with two away- Harry Kelly Loses Crown MEMPHIS, July 15 OF).

Iefeat at the hands of Birmingham today caused Harry Kelly. New Orleans, to relinquish the leadership of Southern association pitchers, which he has held for many weeks, tar JVR. Bates, Chattanooga, who has won two and lost no games. The contest today- was the first Kelly has lost thls season. He has chalked up tea victories.

Eichrodt," Nashville, added' six points to his batting average today, but failed to overtake the league leader, Gulley, Little Rock, who now has percentage of .403, four points better than the Volunteer slugger, VESTAL BASEBAIiL NINE BROADCASTS CHALLENGE TO ALL Rumors that Vestal's nine, champions of the City league in the first half of the race, would not meet other teams around Knoxville, were blasted Hst night when the Vestal manager broadcasted a challenge to all teams, especially to the Virginia Avenue M. E. S- S. league team, which copped the S. S.

bunting in the first half fo the sllt season, Vestal is anxious to meet; Virginia Avemue any afternoon except Satur day, and the sooner the better. Vir ginia Avenue's manager has likewise expressed a preference for a Vestal game and the two teams will probably clash next week, i DEMPSEY "RETURNS. NEW YORK. July 15. UP) Jack Dempsey, world's heavyweight champion, and his bride, the former Estelle Taylor, returned from Europe today on the liner Homeric, which docked late this afternoon.

sacrifices. Hall; double plays. Leach Hunter; left on bases. Charlotte Macon bases on balls off Sweet-land 1, 'off Clarke 2, off Htggins struck out, by Clarke 3, by. Higglns by Stamey hits, off Sweetland in 2-8 inning; off Clark 8 In 4 2-3; hit li40PItch'r- by Sweetland (Sullivan)Tty Higglns (Sullivan); winning pitcher, Higglns; losing pitcher, Stamey; umpires, Harper and Dominique; time 1:38.

GREENVILLE LOSES TO TOURISTS 5-1 'ASHEVILLE, N. C. July 15 (AP). Although Greenville players exe cuted three double plays and one triple, thev lost to the Ashevill Tpurfsts this afternoon in a beau tiful game of the national pastime the score of 5 to 1. The triple play was made in.

the fourth when Gardner drove out to who threw to first, catching: Thomas. The ball was then thrown to second where McCrone was caustht off bv inches. Crouch pitched steady ball. is ox score. Greenville Burkett, ss ab.

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3 0 0 3 4 0 League Teams Won- Lost Pet. New 35 .598 Memphis 49 47 .510 Atlanta 46 46' .500 Nashville 44 44 .500 Mobile 46 47 .494 Chattanooga 43 45 .489 Birmingham 41 47 .466 Little Rock 38 49 .437 Mike Kelly's Spartans were forced--. to summon all their flgrht and energy to defeat KnoxviIle' Smokies yesterday afternoon, 2 to 0, in one of the beat games Of- the season. Brilliant playing by both teams and hits scattered lew and fax between carried the two nines thncmg'h six innings- or scoreless oaseDaii oeiore the Kellymen nosed across a run. Die It Griff en opposed Stegrgerda Ana ror a wnue naa tne cetter 01 the argument.

In the seventh he issued a walk with two which was turned into a run' by the invaders and after the eighth frame 'pave "way before a pinch hitter and Ken "Broadway" Jones twirled the last stanza of the duel. Counting' upon break -of the game which failed to materialize cost the Smokies a run in the fourth inning, when three hits' including a double did not brew a single counter. After the fourth- Steggerda became niggardly with ills base knocks and held the Smokies in check at all turns. Issuing bu one more hit. Spartans' Efforts Lord doubled in the first inning but two were out.

and his two-ply poke did not offer a menace. Kelly singled to open the second but Hal Henderson engineered a double play and the Spartans-' failed -to tally. Chestnut singled with one away in the third but Bill Holden and Dewey Ford pulled a twin killing which ended their hopes. Menzel opened the fifth with a single, was sacrificed, to by Novak left With two out in the eighth Dick Griffen issued his second base on balls to Novak and Whitey Kaufman doubled 'scoring him. A single by Jones, sacrifice by Kelly and Slenzel's double accounted for a run in the ninth.

KnoxTille's Efforts Wickham singled as an opener for Knoxville ia the first inning but Fisher started a double play which Wrecked Knoxville's hopes. Holden elngled with one away in the second but was trapped between first and second base. Knoxvllle's big effort came in' the' ffourth round. AUGUSTA DEFEATS COMERS IN 15TH AUGUSTA, July 15 (AP). Auarusta and Columbia' battled for fifteen Innings today, the Tygers scoring a run on singles by Griffin and Strain and Huhn's double to the Comers in the last game of the series, 3 to 2.

The game was a pitchers battle an tne way tnroueh. Mahafxey tak ing up the burdens of Gheen at the end: of the ninth inning when the latter was put out of the game by Umpire Mahley for? throwing his bat wnen ne strucic out. Box Score. Colombia ab. r.

h. po. a. Massey. 2b 7 1 3 3 6 0 Buskey, as vl 1 8 3,1 Snipes, rf 6 0 2 4 1 0 Bankston.

It 6 0 4 4 0 0 Gansel, cf 0 2 8 0 0 Brenner, lb 6 0 0 10 1 0 Cooper, 6 0 1 8 0 0 Lang. 3b 6 0 1 3 1 0 Gheen, 0 0 3 0 Mahaff ey, 3 0 0 0 10 Totals 56 2 14r43 16 1 One out when winning run was scored. Aoa-asta Griffin. Jb Clayton. Sb Strain, cf Huhn, lb Jones, rf ab.

r. h. po. 7 11 2 5 6 ,0 1 0 4 3 1 24 3 3 7 1 7 5 5 Relger, 1 2 1 1 Class, If 6 Dee, 88 6 Smith, 6 8 10 0 4 Totals 65 3 15 45 2S 1 Score br. ifinlns: Columbia 000 002 000 000 000 2 Augusta Oil 000 000 000 0013 Summary: Two base hits, Massey, Bankston, Ganxel.

Cooper, Clayton, Huhn. Jones; home run. Strain; stolen bases, Strain, Jones; sacrifices. Clayton; double plays. Massey to Buskey to Brenner: Huhn to Dee: Strain to Huhn to Griffin; Smith to iee to Hu.ln; Dee to Griffin to Huhn; -left on bases, Columbia 9 Augusta 12; bases, on balls, off Gheen struck out, by Gheen 3, bv Mahaffey 4, by Smith hits, off oneen innings: off Mahaffey in losing pitcner, AlahafTey; hit by pitcher, by Mahaffey (Jones); passed balls.

Cooper; wild pitch, Gheen; ump.res, Mahley and George Johnston; time 2:35. PEACHES' MARGIN MACON. July 15 (AP). The Peaches got ott to a flying- four run lead in the first Inning here today over the Charlotte Hornets, but the Kennedy tribe kept pecking away at Clarke and Stanley until they finally snatched off a 7 to 5 win Kennedy homer with two on In the seventh cinched the argument. Hia-K-ins twirled shutout ball in the relief role for the visitors.

The game was called in the eighth to permit cluba to make train connections. Bex Score. Caariotte ab. r. n.

on. ji.irron, ct worley, ss 6 Ruble. If 5 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 Iucote. rf. Alexander, lb Nooas, Jb Stripp.

3b Sweetland. HSggihs, Leroy, x. rf 0 2 0 Totals 38 15 24 12 Batted for Noone in 5th. Macon Leach. 2b ab.

r. po. a. e. Sullivan, If Mall.

3D Hunter, lb Johnson, cf 3 Sloan, rf 4 Mann, ss 3 Morgan, 2 Clarke, 2 Stamfjr, 2 Thorbum. xx Burke, lb 0 lilethen, hi 1 Totals 3 5 10 24 13 0 xx Ran for Hunter In 7th. xxx Batted for Morgan in Sth. Score by Innings: Charlotte 100 Oil 30 7 Macon. 000 00 5 Summary: Two bsse hits, Ducote, Alexander; home runs.

Ken-Bsdy; stolen bases, Mann (2), Sloan; i- i South a to 9, 1, 3 by to ton to Knoxville smoKies tnis weeoi-ena, will face a different team from the one which played against the Carolinians here last week. A rejuvenated Smoki nine which fights for every, score left this morning for Greenville, stopping over in Asheville next week for three games before returning home. Miller, a fast, hard hitting out-fielder who swings from the left side of the plate and whose mace nvirk hovers around .820, will make the trip with Knoxville, having been se- ETTA DRUIEN ISMAUMEE WINNER TOLEDO, Ohio, July .15. Tommy Murphy, popular Grand Circuit driver, added another major victory to his long string here tolay, when he won the Maumee, 2:03 trot, value $3,000. with Etta Drulen.

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Gamea Today. Mobile at Atlanta, New Orleans at Birmingham. Little Rock at Chattanooga. Memphis at Nashville. AppLeague LEAGUE STANDING.

Team." "Won. Pet. -envm 28 16 .667 Morrlstown 22 22 .600 Kings-port 30 23 .476 Bristol 16 26 .380 Rrnlt) Yesterday. Morrlstown 3-10; Greenevllle 2-4. Klngsport 5f Bristol 3.

BRISTOL, July 15. (Spl.) Today marked the end of the 1925 Appalachian baseball leagtrts, according to "announcements made here tonight. The league was organised in the spring with four teams, Bristol, Monlstown, Klngsport and Greenevllle. The Bristol team was forced to drop out because of financial difficulties. Creditors yesterday attached the gate receipts.

It is said ther is not enough In the treasury to pay the players what, ia duo them. INDIANS TRIM LINERS. BRISTOL. July 15. (Spl.) Appalachian leasue's 1925 season closed today with Klngsport defeating- Bristol here 5 to 3, Hall holding the Liners in check while Reuning was hit opportunely by the Indians.

The contest went only six Innings. J. Pluviua interfering. Frank Moffett stated tonight that plars would be formulated immediately to bring Bluefield. W.

Roanoke, Bristol. Lynchburg, Klngsport and Johnson City the Appalachian next year. Ail Bristol players save Fred Reunin are free agents tonight as a result of the "blow-up." Score by innings: Kingsport 000 5 9 3 Bristol ......111 60 3 6 3 Hall and Hartley; Reuning and DIVIDE TREASURY MONEY KLNGSPORT, July 15. (SdL) What has for the past few days been nothing but a mere rumor developed into an evert or certamtv at a meeting of the Appalachian league officials at Bristol this aft ernoon at which tlmo It was defi nitely decided that the Appalachian circuit be disbanded for this season. The two games at Greenevllle and Bristol this afternoon marked the end of the league.

Morrlstown was uaibls to remain in the circuit on account of financial difficulties and since all efforts on the part of the officials failed to secure another city take over the Morrlstown franchise the leagns was necessarily os-handed. What mot ey is leit In th-s leaouo treasury will dividsd among the clubs in the circuit. Sv-t-ral of, the clubs have scld to higher class teams. Ben ilay.j-, Indian shortstop, has been sold ta the Hanoer Penn club. It io understood that Greeneville has sold two or three men to the Knoxville smokies.

Hsck Henderson, Koosn-r pilot, has joined the Smoky triba. ROOSTF.BS WIN TOO. GREKX3VILLE. Tenn, July 15. SpI.) Morrlstown Roosj.ts took both ends of a doubleheadJT herj today from the champion Bur-ley Cobs by the scores of 3 to 2 and 10 to 4.

The first game was a fast affair, while the second was a slug the part ef the Rear let room In. Front lea room 45 in- That r--t" comfort oa Ions trips. KNOXVILLE PAIGE-JEWETT GO. x- Battted for Morrison In 7th. xx Batted for Gooch in 9th.

xxx Batted for Adams In 3th. Boston-Welsh, rf Hood. 2b Bancroft, ss Burrus. lb Keis, cf Cooney, Mann, cf Marriott, Sb Felix. If Gibson, Benton, ab.

4 4 '2 3 3 0 0 4 3 4 2 h. po. 1 3 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 1 Totals 29 4 11 27 '9 2 Rjn for Keia in Sth. Soora by Innings: Pittsburgh 600 011, 010 Boston 002 110 OOx Summary? Two base hits. Hood three base hits, Traynor.

Felix, Baneroftr home run. Traynor; sacrifices. Bancroft. Burrus. Benton; double plays.

Wright to Moore: Moore to Wright to Grantham; left on bases, Kittsourgn 6. isoston bases on balls, off Morrison 2, oft Roosters. The games today were the of the season In the Apj iiariv McrrHtoivn and Bristol having Ithrown up the sponge. Score by innlnjrsr First game. Morrlstown OO 0SI 0 3 9 0 Greeneville 0 2 8 0 Buswell and Westmoreland; Car ver.

Bnl. hart and Russeli- Sssond jtrame. Morristown 11 lfi3 4 10 13 1 Greenev-slle dOO 2 40 Stout and Westmoreland; McKay end iWilhoifc. I LOS ANGELES. JLXT 15.

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Années disponibles:
1925-1964