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11 isastrous Fifth Round Spells Loser For Cincinnati Club i ft THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNAT MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1925 the stands, but some of the bleacher boys uavo acquired the bad habit ot jumping over the rail and running Into the field to get balls knocked out that way. Man Yesterday's Results ager Hendricks said that nine balls were FIRST SHUT-OUT Handed To Athletics. DAZZY Stops Fine Streak. single matches, and today S. M.

Jacobs, India, defeated Count Ludwlg SiUm-HooKstraten 6-4, 6-4, 7-6. The doubles match which was postponed Saturday owing to rain will be played tomorrow. Mornsey Rise Training College of England Is to he converted Into flats housing 1,100 people. SrnCIAI, DISPATCH TO TBI SHQUIBSB. Marysvllle, Ohio, June 14.

Moeller's Pets, of Delaware, were defeated, 16 to 8, this afternoon on the former's grounds, both being members of Heart of Ohio League. Rlchwood made nine runs off West In the first round. Burry and Marshall pltohed good hall for the winners and never were In danger. Score: Innings ....193466788 R. K.

Delaware ...,00801300 3 8 7 6 Itlchwood 8 0 100303 a 16 17 3 Batteries West. Hall and McDonald; Burry, Marshall and Hitchcock. Umpire Brown. laxsn in this way while the Heds wore at pratlce before the game. Spencer A'jbott, well-known as a successful minor league manager, is in town to consult with Wllbert Koblnson before going out on a scouting trip for the Brook SrHCIAL DISPATCH TO THS IKQUIBSS.

Marysvllle, Ohio, June 14. Inability to hit wltn men on hases was largely responsible for Marysvllle being forced to take short end of s-to-4 score this afternoon with Ostrnnder, both members of Heart of Ohio League. Murphy anil Hayes led with the stick for Marysvllle, each having three safe blows. Score; Innings .,,.133468789 R. H.

K. Marysvllle ..,01010000 3 4 10 4 Ost lander 00131031 13 4 MaUerlea Holyoross and Mehler: Jew-ett. Lawrence and Amlrons. Uiwplre Henry Vaughn. nala did one day last week.

After Crltz had fanned, Dressen singled to center and scored on Roush's long three-bagger to the middle pasture. Bressler's hot liner was taken by Cox, Roush scoring after the catch. Walker rtipled to right but was left when Jimmy Caveney was made the subject of one of Dazzy's fanning bees. Niehaus led off in, the second with a double to left, but could not be shoved around, and a. double by Roush with one out in the third was also wasted.

The two runs looked pretty good at that for three innings, after which they dwindled away to nothing. Only nine men faced Benton in the first lyn club. Spencer Btarteil the soaBon as manager of the Reading Club of the inter National League. Brooklyn 12 Chlengo CINCINNATI 3 Boston 3 St. Louis Philadelphia American League.

natlpual League, with whom the Reds Motorcycle long Jumping over human Leaders Fail To Cross Platter in Game With Indians. beings Is thrilling London amusement seekers. Played two games while they were training In Florida. He resigned recently to accept a position as scout for the Robins. Chick Shorten is now managing the Reading team.

Redlegs Lose To Vance When Robins Rally. Cleveland 3 NfW York Detroit 3 Philadelphia Mabley MAN News Karr Checks Clouting of Mackmen, Allowing But Five Safeties-Score 3 To 0. Washington St. Louis 8 American Association. Buck Wheat had a very busy day for a new manager.

He roamed the left pasture to pull down nine fly balls, having nearly twice as many put-outs as Jack Fournier at first base. It was Wheat's first full game as Manager and he was naturally much elated over the victory of his club. Uncle Rouble occupied a box In a dignified manner and expressed the opinion that Wheat will be a successful successor to himself. (Second tiame) Winning Stretch Runs To Eight Games. three sessions, but the break came when Jimmy Johnston opened the fourth by laying down a perfect and unexpected bunt toward third ase.

Stock crashed a single to left and then Rube faltered badly, walking Wheat with two men on and none Columbus 8 Milwaukee Cleveland, Ohio, June 14. Cleveland defeated Philadelphia today. 3 to 0. the first time this season that the American League leaders have been shut out. Karr held the Athletics to five scattered hits, St.

Paul 3 (First Game). Columbus 13 Milwaukee ....11 Toledo It Kansas City 8 Minneapolis ...11 Loalnville 10 Indinnnnolla down. Fournier and Brown forced Every man on the Brooklyn team except Brown and Loftus got a hit, and every one except Loftus scored at least one run. The Robins divided up the work of wiping our boys off the map in a very even and Impartial manner. one to an inning.

He also made a single in the seventh that drove in Cleveland's last two runs. Walberg also pitched effectively, but weakened In the seventh. The score: Benton, May and Brady Genuine Supernatural (Panamas PHILADELPHIA Are Walloped Hard. AB.H.PO.A runners at second, a run scoring on tach of the force-outs, so that the count was tied at the end of the round. The fifth was one of the fat innings of the year, with 12 Robins going to bat, of whom seven hit safely.

Three1 Red pitchers labored through the disaster, which was not halted Good old Rube Brassier covers plenty of territory in left field. He rambles around out there in an apparently akward manner, but gets under every thing and makes no mistakes. In the second he went up the terrace clear to the wall and picked How They Stand CLEVELAND. AB.H.PO.A Jamleson.lf 4 0 3 0 Lee.rf 3 0 3 0 Speaker.cf. 4 14 0 J.

Sewell.se 4 16 8 1,. Sewell.a 4 13 0 3 3 2 6 10 0 0 Knodo.lb., 3 0 8 0 Karr.p 8 10 0 27 6 37 on uoii long drive lor the prettiest cap ture oi me game. Lamar.lf Mlller.rf... Cochrane.o Poole, Smith, Walberg.p. Stokes, p.

Fournier Bounces a Homer Into Right Field Seats, His Eighth Circuit of Season. Vanoe had the Reds hitting under his National League. eed ball, and shooting It up Into th spe air. sixteen of the boys were retired on Pet STYLED FOR YOUNG MEN Well dressed men are now wearing Panama Hats ny Dans to the outfielders. .1147 Clubs.

Won. Lost. New York S3 18 Pittsburg 27 21 Brooklyn 23 JH3 The crowd was augmented by dozens Totals. 32 6 24 14 CINCINNATI 87 24 of horsemen from Latonla, who were glad St. Louis 34 21 or tne day off and a chance to see th Chicago 24 30 .453 .444 .420 .392 until eight tallies had been marked up on the board.

Horace Ford started the catastrophe with a double against the left-fteld wall. De Berry and Vance singled, and the Rube single-footed it to the clubhouse, with one run in and two on the bases, and no one out. Jakle Fall To Stick. May came on and got a quick trimming. Johnston sacrificed, and then Stock, Wheat and Fournier slammed the little southpaw for hot singles which Jakie went away pastime, though there was not much to It In the way of a contest after the fat pniiaiieipnia 21 za Boston 20 31 Iirtn.

American League. Batted for Galloway In eighth. tBiiUed for Walberg In eighth. Innings 12346678 O0000000 0 0 Cleveland O0000120 3 Errors Simmons, Lutxke. Two-Base Hits Lamar, Speaker.

J. Sewell. Sacrifices Lutzke 3. Double Play Bishop to Galloway. Left on BasOB--Phlladelphla, 7: Cleveland, 6.

Bases on Balls Off Walberg, off Karr, 1. Struck Out By Walberg. by Stokes. 1: by Karr, 3. Hit CUBS FALL ON GRAHAM for Style and Comfort.

Ask your hatter to show you Genuine "Supernatural" Panamas with the natural edges uncut. 1 For Six Buns In Second Felix Pet. .600 .483 .434 .411 Clubs. Won. I.ost.

Philadelphia 34 1 Washington 94 19 Chicago 27 24 Cleveland 2A 26 St. LK)Uls 28 SO New York 23 30 Detroit 23 3.1 Boston It 34 to Join the Rube. Brady took up the Off Walberg, 6 In 7 Innings; off stokes, 1 In 1 Innlntr. 1. minor Pitcher Walberg.

burden and should have had Eddie Gets Three Safeties. Chicago, June 14. Chicago hammered Graham hard In the second Inning, scoring six runs, and defeated Boston the third straight time, 7 to 3. Alexander Umpires Ormsby and Morlarty. Time Brown for the second out, but Crltz went out and muffed his short fly to American Association.

1:66. RUTH GETS A HOMER right after a hard run, and then Cox You can tell them by our trade mark stamped on the sweat bands Exclusively at Mabley' TH. cleared the bases with a triple to left, scoring him. elf on DeBerry's am-rlflce Lost. 21 26 27 27 Clubs.

Won. Louisville 36 Indianapolis 29 Bt. Paul SO Toledo 28 Kansas City It Minneapolis 27 Milwaukee 26 By Jack Ryder. Daily Vance and the Brooklyn crushed the Reds in the sec-A oni game of the series at the yard yesterday afternoon, terminating the mighty winning streak in the presence of more than 17,000 disappointed but still loyal rooters. The score was 12 to 3, so there was no doubt at all as to which was the better team on this particular occasion.

Our boys seem to enjby going to extremes. While they were performing their great feat of winning eight straight games, they played the finest kind of ball every day, several1 of the contests, notably the three consecutive extra-inning games with the Braves, being crammed full of sensational plays and exciting situations. tWhen they finally cracked, they burst wide open and dropped one of the most one-sided combats of the season. Dazzy Vance easily out-hurled three And His Club Trims Tigers Yan fly. Eight runs had been compiled by the time Vance filed to Roush for pltuhed in great form and had little difficulty breaking up the Braves's Tallica Felix was the most successful hitter for the Braves, with three hits, Including a homer and a double.

Grimm, of Cubs, also poled a four-bagger. Score: .626 .627 .609 .481 .448 .415 kees Finish on Top, 8 TO 3. the third out, being the twelfth man 28 31 31 91 up in the inning. New Tork, June 1 4. Detroit lost the Columbus 22 6 first game of a series with the Yankees CHICAGO.

today. 8 to 3. Babe Ruth Hit his second AB.H.PO.A Brady allowed only two hits in the next four innings, but one of them was a home run by Fournier, follow home run off Leonard in the third In AB.H.PO.A Nels.of 2 0 0 0 Ada.ms.2b. ning with, none on base, Jones held the Tigers to five hits. Score: Ryan, 1 0 ing a pass to Wheat in the sixth, 1 0 Today's Games Freigau.ss.

Brooks, cf. Wele.lf Hartnett.c. DETROIT, which accounted for the last two 4 NEW YORK. AB.H.PO.A 4 1 2 AB.H.PO.A 4 13 4 Brooklyn tallies. Other Genuine "Supernatural" Panamas up to' $15.

Men's StoreSecond Floor Grimm, lb. Grlfflth.rf 1 12 2 4 1 0 Ruth.rf Alexan After his bad start in the first, Dazzy tightened up and was very effective all the rest of the way. In the last six innings he did not allow Combs.ef Meusel.lf Welsh.rf Burrus.lb. Gibson, c. Selmer.c Felix, Kibbie.es.

Graham, p. Harris, If. ,0 I 4 9 1 1 0 1 11 1 0 1 6 ia i 34 13 27 12 Oehrig.lb. Wlngo.lf. Cobb.cf.

Blue.lb Tavener.as Bassler.o. Leonard, p. Manush. Doyle, Ward. 2b.

Schang.c, a Red runner past first base except in the sixth, when Bressler's single and Jonas, p. of the Red's second-string pitchers. 86 8 34 8 and Totals. SI 12 27 13 (aww(a Totals. 31 5 24 10 National League.

BROOKLYN at CINCINNATI. BOSTON at CHICAGO. NEW YOR, at I'lTTHHUlKl. PHILADELPHIA at 8T. LOUI3.

American League. CHICAGO at BOSTON. CLEVELAND at PHILADELPHIA, American Association. ST. PAUL at INDIANAPOLIS.

MINNEAPOLIS at LOUIHVILLE. KANSAS CITY at TOLEDO. MILWAUKEE a( COLUMBUS. Batted for Ryan In seventh Inning. Innings ,.123466788 Boston 00010010 1 3 Chicago 06000100 7 a looping double to right by Niehaus scored the third and last counter.

It was a real beating that the Reds had to take after their long stretch of victories, and a rough exhibition for the big Sunday crowd, but it doesn't count any more than If it had been 1 to 0. And another winning streak may be started almost any day. The score: Errors Welsh, Graham. Two-Base Hits A GOOD STORE Adams, Brooks, Felix. Home Rum Grimm, Felix.

Double Plays Kibble to Padgett to Burrus; Kibble to Burrus, Left on Bases Boston, Chicago, 4. Bases on Balls Off Marquard, 1. Struck Out By by Alexander, by Batted for Leonard In sixth inning. Innings 1 3 3 4 6 6 7, St New York 1 0 1 0 I 1 1 Detroit 0 0 0 0. 0 3 0 0 03 Two-Base Hits Meusel, Gehrig, Schang.

Three-Base Hlt--Wngo. Home Run Ruth. Sacrifices Jones, Bhanks (2). Double Plays Bassler, Haney to O'Rourke; Ward, Wanntnger to Gehrig. Bases on Balls Off Leopard, off Jones.

off Doyle, 4. Struck Out By Jones, 6: by Leonard, ll by Doyle, 1. Left on Bases New York, ll! Detroit. 4. Hits Off Leonard, 6 in 6 innings; off Doyle, 6 in 3 Innings.

Losing Pltoner -Lconaid. Umpires Gelsel. McGowan and Evans. Tims The great right-hander, who was voted the most valuable player for his team in the National League last season, wus hit with some freedom, allowing eight blows, five of which were for extra bases, and permitting three earned runs to be scored off his speed ball. He mlsrht been beaten if the Reds had had any pitching on their side, but Rube Benton, Jakie May and Neal Brady were all more or less ineffective, making it a simple for Dazzy.

Vance Has Control. The big fellow had fine control of his fast ball, which he used In preference to curves most of the time. Ryan, 2. Hits Off Graham, 10 in two AB.R.BH.SB.SH.PO.A.E. innings: off Ryan, 3 in four Innings: off 4 Marquard, 1 in two innings, massed Ball 4 3 Hartnett.

Losing Pitcher Graham, umpires, McLaughlin, Blgler and Hart. Time 1:27. 1 2 CINCINNATI. Crltz, 2b Dressen, 3b Housh, cf Smith, cf Bressler, If Walker, rf Caveney, ss Zttzmann, Niehaus, lb Hargrave, 4 SENATORS HAKE GAINS. CARDS MOVING ALONG.

i 3 4 I 1 Hornsby'a Aggregation Makes It Three In Bow Over Phillies. St. Louis. June 14. The Cardinals mads Champions Beat Browns and Are Within Half Oame of Top.

14 (A. Washington defeated the St. Louis Browns In a free hitting game today, 9 to 8, which brought them to within hslf a game of the league leading Philadelphia Athletics. Neither of the starting pitchers, Coveleskle and Davis, was able to go the full route. Score: 10 1 0 0 2 4 1 1110 0 12 0 11 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 11 1 1 0 4 0 0 (0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 10 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 11 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0' 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 1 0 27 12 1 I.R.BH.SB.SH.PO.A.E.

1110 0 10 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 8 0 0 2 2 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 110 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 3 0 1 1 1 0 6 0 I 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 13 It 3 0. 27 6 0 3 4 6 6 7 8 9. 000100 03 0 2 8 3 0 0 012 It three straight over the Phillies today, winning by 11 to 7. The Phillies staged battling; rally In the fifth. Wilson, wingo, Sullivan, Uenton, May, Brady, Totals I BROOKLYN.

Johnston, Stack, 21 Wheat, If. Fournier, lb Brown, cf Cox, rf Loftus, rf Ford, ss DeBerry, Vance, Wrlghtstone and Fonseca scoring on a The Reds could bunch hits on him in only two innings and then not to any murderous extent. Dazzy got some great support from his team, especially from Manager Wheat, who had no less than nine put-outs in left field, a remarkable number for a gardener. Rube Benton started out at a great clip, getting the Robins in order for the first three rounds. As the Reds had accumulated two earned runs off Dazzy in the opening frame, it looked as if the winning streak might go on unbroken, but the old Rube could not keep up the pace.

WASHINGTON. double by Betts, giving the visitors a one run lead. Bottomley tied the score In the sixth with a homer. Bell hit over the left field fence In the next tnnlng when three more runs were bagged by the ST. LOUIS.

AB.H.PO.A AB.H.PO.A 6 3 3.3 McNelly.cf. 1 Cardinals. The score: I 11 4 3 $iedmont PHILADELPHIA, AB.H.O.A Totals 36 Innings 1 2 S.Harris, 2b. 4 E.RIce.rf.... 4 Oo.lln.lf...

4 Judge, 3 Blue 4 3 Ruel.c 3 3 Marberry.p 1 H.Rice.rf.. 4 Rlsler.lh,, 6 .6 6 6 Dlxostlc. i Severeld.o. 2 Lamotte.ss 4 Davls.p..., 2 Wtngard.p 3, Burns, 6 10 0 Cincinnati 2 0 ST. LOUIS.

AB.H.O.A. Blades, 4 3 4 0 Smith, 4 3 3 0 Horns'y, 2b. 4 3 11 3 Bot'ley. lb. 6 1 0 The Robins began Jumping him in Hawks, lb, Brooklyn 0 0.

Wlll'ms, rf. the fourth, when they tied the count. Two-Base Hits Roush, Niehaus, 2 OFar'ell, I 0 111 Flack, 3 1 1 Ford. 2. Three-Base Hits Roush, Walker, Cox.

Home Run Fournier. 32 12 27 ll Bell. 4 3 10 Totals. .41 1 S2S 19 Left on Bases Cincinnati, Brook Topor'er, ss. 4 2 3 2 aotn Ton, p.

i Dyer, 2 0 0 1 lyn, 4. Struck Out By Vance, 4. Passed Bnll Sullivan. Schultz, rr. Harper, cf.

Mokan, Wilson, c. Wrl'st'e, ss. Sand, ss. Huber, Fon'ca, 2b. Carlson, p.

Betts, Couch, p. Klmmick. fHenllne. Bases on Balls Off Benton, Is off it IT2 Brady. off Vance, l.

Hit by Pitcher By Brady, 2. Wild Pitch Brady. Base Hits Off Benton, off May, off Brady, 3. Umpires- Quigley, Moran and Wilson, Time of Game 1:48. and they kept on merrily in the fifth.

Rube was taken out after the first three men up had walloped htm, and Jakie May was no more successful. Jakie May pitched to only four batters, three of whom hit safely, while the other sacrificed, -and then Neal Brady, the Ludlow ace, was called on to finish it. Neal allowed only three hits during the balance of the contest, but all three were for extra bases, one of them being: a home run by Jack Fournier. All In all, it was a tough day for the exposed members of the limited Red hurling- staff. Roush Hits Long; One.

The Reds opened on Vance as If they mlsrht be going- to drive the big-fellow from the mound, as the Cardi- Totals 40 14 24 13 One out when winning run scored. Innings 1 2 3 4 ft 7 8 9 St, TxHJt 000 2(0 3 02 18 Washington. 3010 2 2 0 0 19 Krrors William. Wlngard, S. Harris 2.

Ruel. Two-Base Hits McNelly, Robertson, 8. Harris 2, Mc Maims, Goslln, Bisler, Lamotte, Williams, Three-Base Hits E. Rice, Lamotte. Sacrifice Hits B.

Rice, Harris. Double Plays Davis to McManus to Sisler; Judge, unassisted; Pecklnpaugh to S. Harris to Judge. Left on Bases Bt. Louis, Washington, 6.

Bases on Balls Off Davis, off Covelesklo, off Mar-berry, 1. Struck Out By Davis, by Coveieskie, by Marberry, Hits Off Davis, in innings; off Wlngard, 3 in 2 innings; off Coveleskle, 12 in 7 Vi innings; off Marberry, 3 in 1 Innings. Wild Pitch Davis. Winning Pitcher Marberry. Losing Pitcher Wineard.

Time Batted for Couch in 9th, tBatted for r-iawas in win. -wuson out, hit by batted NOTES OF THE GAME. The Robins again this afternoon at Red 9 Innings 1 1 St. Louis 1 0 7 11 land. Field.

Pete Donohue will pttrh for the Reds, with Khrhardt working; for Robinson and Wheat. Play called at o'clock. Errors Harper, 1 Bottomley, 1 Topor-cer, 1. Two-Base Hits Wrlghtstone, Sothoron, Burns, Betts, Bottomley. Three-Base Hits Harper, Blades.

Home Runs Blades, Bell. Sacrifices Smith. Huber. 2:18. Umpires Rowland, Owens and Manager Hendricks will fee the guest Double Plays Hornsby to Bottomley of the Holy Name Society of Bt.

Mat thew's Church this evening, and will rfvi Couch to Sand to Hawks. Left on Bases Philadelphia, 14: St. Louis. 6. Base on a little baseball talk to the members, The Balls Off Carlson off Sothoron, 4) Xavlern Thespian Troupe will also enter tain.

French Make Sweep ort Betts, orr i-'yer, z. struck uut- By Carlson, 1: by Dyer, 4: by Betts. 2. llts Off Carlson, 6 in 2 innings: off in Tennis Matches R. C.

Middletown, No spit-ball pitchers are allowed in either of the major leanrues. Each league has a very few old- Betts, 7 In 4 2-3 Innings: off Couch. 4 in 1 1-3 Innings: off Sothoron, 11 In 6 1-3 Innings: off Dyer, 3 In 3 2-3 Innings. Wild timers who are still permitted to use the Pitch Couch. Winning Pitcher Dyer.

moist delivery, but it is barred to ail new pitcners. Losing Pitcher Betts. umpires fiirman, Sweeney and O'Day. Time 2:20. BASEBALL TODAY Game 3:00 P.

M. REDS vs. BROOKLYN DODGERS Parts, June 14 (A. France made Vance has won won seven Karnes and lost BOSTON GETS TROPHY. five.

Last year he won 28 and lost only 6, a record which he has little chance of Rrookllne. June 14 (A. The repeating this season, which Is now one Boston tennis team was warded possession of the Church Cup for the coming third over. The Reds beat him, 3 to 2, in Brooklyn, on their Kastern trip t-n a (complete sweep over the Italians In the Davis ojip elimination contests, both of the final singles matches today. On Friday the Frenchmen took both of the singles matches and on Saturday won the doubles event.

Today In the two slngrles matches ear by erauit toaay, wnen at eon Wash-urn, of the New York team, failed to May, winning their first game from him in two years. They grot the three runs yesterday, all right, but they did not mean very much this time, appear at the Longwood Cricket Club to play the deciding match with W. W. In-graham, of Boston. The teams ended the second day's play all even 4 4 yesterday.

Tickpts and reserved seats for New York Saturday and Sunday g-anies, June 20-21, on sale at the Henry Straus (Sixth and Walnut Sts. Field Boxes, 1.6ft. Bubbles Hargrave is surely having his When waannurn, wno was expected to Jean Borotra defeated Baron De i troubles, i-te was nit on tne nana oy a foul tin during the eruption in the fifth, come from Chicago, faded to arrive this afternoon his match with Ingraham was and 8-6, defaulted and Boston was awarded the cup by the score of 6 matches to 4. Morpurgro, f-z, 2-6, 12-10, 6-2, Paul Feret won from C. Colombo 1-6, 1-6, 6-3.

FECIAL DISPATCH TO THH ENQUIRES. the zest and sparkle of "bright" tobacco Captain Max De Cufrla, of the I and forced to retire. The injury is ex-! actly In the same spot where he was hurt several weeks ago and will probably keep him out of the game for some time. He was not sure last night whether the bone was broken again or not, but it was very painful Ivy Wingo wont in for two rounds, and then, Tom Sullivan, the big I college boy from Seattle, caught the last three innings, making his first appearance In a professional game. Tom was at bat only once, grounding to Ford at the short Aurora, June 14.

Aurora bunched French team, decided to give Borotra a rest today and announced that Jac hits to better advantage than Northside here today and won out, 6 to 2, in a hard-fought game. Two spectacular catrhes by Reriunnah. Aurora, cut off a possible rally STEVIE'S New Clubhouse now located one square In the rear of the old place. CHICKEN, STEAK AND FROG DINNERS. Catering to banquets, card and wedding purties.

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STEVIE, Prop. by the visiters in the seventh Inning. Score by innings: neia. ciuns. ques Erugnon would play de Mor-purgo Inasmuch as France already hud won three out of the five matches.

Borotra, however, smarting- under defeat administered to him 00200000 0 2 8 2 Aurora 00011003 6 8 3 Batteries James and Kennedy; Fenall The winning- streak which was broken yesterday had extended over eight straight games, all from the Eastern clubs, and all won at liedland Field. The Reds had not lost a single game at home to any of the Kastern teams until Vance halted their and Wllmas. Umpire Link. This "bright" tobacco (some call it is the highest priced cigarette tobacco grown so sparkling with natural flavor that it is used in three out of four cigarettes the world over. No wonder, then, that Piedmonts continue a "best seller" for Piedmonts are all Virginia tobacco.

They're just great! RED BATTING AVERAGES. onward march. They took three straight 1 from Boston, all of them going Into extra Innings, then four from the Phillies, and the first game from the Ro'ilns. If they could have kept on going yesterday by de Morpurgo In the semifinals of the Olympic tennis matches, Insisted on playing the Italian nobleman a revenge game. Both men were much below their usual form and Borotra won only through erratic playing by De Morpurgro.

Noordwijk, Holland, June 14 (A. The concluding matches of the Davis cup elimination play today, TLATERS. AB. It. H.

2B.3n.HH.rct Donohue 23 7 14 ft 0 1 .400 they wouia nave movea up into tmrn 1 place. Now they will have to win both of the remaining games of the series In order to dislodge the Hobins. HPHE secret of good clothes Itousll 180 35 2 Bressler 168 27 56 4 .328 4 .327 3 .310 Holland Won the two remaining con .304 Fournie's home run off Brady in the sixth was his eighth of the season. It was a long drive to right-center, which neither Roush nor Walker could reach. The ball hit the hard ground in front of the bleachers and took a high hop Into the seats.

i Fie dhnmont .206 .278 tests in. singles, thereby defeating Sweden five matches to none. In th.e singles today Timmer, of Holland won from Wallenberg, Sweden, .273 'lehaus .238 The winning streak had the fans all steamed up, so that 17,400 paid their way in to observe the slaughter. Most of the Red victories had been won before com- is workmanship KLETT .241 Qhe VIRGINIA cigarette .234 .216 fiarativeiy smaii crowas, ana it was the rony of fate that the blow-off had to come 174 31 54 11 11! 10 34 8 135 24 40 5 115 12 32 5 80 6 23 3 108 11 28 12 120 19 31 7 187 25 45 2 77 4 18 4 37 3 8 1 14 2 3 0 60 10 13 4 37 2 6 0 10 0 3 1 67 3 8 1 11 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 I) before tne mggesi attendance or tne present home stay. Druggy.

Zltimann. There was nig commotion in right -l, 6-4, 6-2, and Kool, Holland, defeated Von Braun, Sweden, 8-6, 6-1, 6-2. The Sweeping victory of Holland In the matches qualifies the Dutch team to meet the Indian players in the semi-finals. Vienna, June 14 (A. India today eliminated Austria from further competition in the Davis cup matches, having won three out of the five contests.

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