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I SECOND POULSEN CLUB SHOW FAR FROM SATISFACTORY ] IAFFE SUBSTITUTE IS [YANKEES TIED Old Rubber Arm! Ill GUIDE DAS JUNIOR MECHANIC TEAM KAYOED BY LANAHAN; FOR TDD POST OFFERED DATES CLINCHES LEAGUE TITLE j Win Two From Chicago While R. C. W. and A. S. & R. Teams FRANKS TAKES A BIVE Senators Suffer Extra May Clash on Elm Street IN POST SEASON MATCH Inning Setback Feld, August 2 card of bouts presented at the Lanahan is his last start in the In a match cross-river was the best ever Auditorium on New Brunswick ave-■ local scored a technical knock- post-season bowling league ring, flna; ■ NEW on the South T. M. C. A. The association Is making nue last night by the Perth Amboy out over Tiger Selson, of the local YORK, July 11.—The New Phil McGuire, manager of the Rar- Amboy l^p York be held Boxing Club, of which Kd Poulscn Pioneer Club, in the fourth round of Yankees, who graciously with- itan Copper works baseball nine, has alleys, last night, t,ne Junior Order arrangements for a stag to drew from the bowlers clinched the at the Y. M. C. A. next Monday la matchmaker, was far from satis- a scheduled eight. Last night’s, spotlight of public announced that he has offered two championship IThe Interest on June 24 to of the association circuit in honor of the team factory. The matchmaker had a bout was also booked to go eight I make room dates to Joseph H, Mullen, booking by taking night, winning for the aubstltute for Kayo Jaffe and the rounds. Democratic convention and manager Af the American Smelting two straight games from the com- and all members of the association ;i the ■Ub was kayoed by Jay Lanahan in Nothing for Ilnzcl Washington Senators, have re- & Refining company combination. It bination known as the Broadway are invited to attend. The aftaii claimed their and the third. Carl Franks took a dive Curtis Battling Hazel, local col- birthright and com- is up to the Smelter leader to ac- five. will get under way at 8 o’clock the In the opening round of his seml- ored boxer and the light heavyweight pelled balltossers from the capi- cept the dates. The Junior Order Broadway in connection with this event, there ;» tal to share the I final engagement with Battling champion of Middlesex county, was American league Earlier in the season the Smelt- match was one of the most Impor- will be prizes presented to the mem- lead. Once more on Hazel, and the Mario-Hogan tilt was not given a chance to show his real an equal foot- ers and Ingots were booked to meet, tant sets postponed during the sea- bers of the Junior Order team and j with the {Uninteresting. ability last night. He was pitted ing ambitious law makers, but the Smelter booking manager son, and as the Juniors had a two also the Broadway five, occupanti f tho world Lanahan Wins againts Gus Franks, of Newark, who champions today are pre- called off the contest to allow mem- game lead following their last of eecond place. paredto make a stron In the feature bout the popular was announced as weighing 200 g bid for un- bers of his squad to take part in the match. It was decided to bowl off Thomas Wins disputed tenancy of first E’ tay Lanahan, of Tompkinsville, was pounds, and resembled little a fight- place. Woodbridge anniversary celebration. the set. If the Broadways had been Gene Thomas, crack bowler and of the was at | It s pitted against Mickey Marks, er. Hazel tipped scales at 179 Two massacres, which technically The Ingot schedule completed victorlus, it would have been neces- baseball leader, carried oft high I for Kayo Jaffe, are classed as ball an date and it looked for a time j England, substituing pounds. games in the offi- early sary to arrange a rubber set for the score honors in the league this year. | who it is claimed was After the bell sounded Hazel cial records, took as if the Smelters would be S. O. L. * gf New York, place between New league championship. He turned in a 278 score in Febru« to his bed on account of started to around in comical York and at the as far as a meeting with the McGuire •onllned step Chicago Yankee By clinching the championship ary, bettering Bill Lambertson’l The were announced fashion and when he came near stadium. The relative combination was concerned. Ulneas. weights casualties last night, the Juniors won the asso- score of October 18, 1918. Lam- for Lanahan and 153 for Franks, the latter went to the can- were listed at 6 to 1 and 18 Early this week Manager Mullen, ga 158 to B, ciation league title for the fourth bertson’s score was 277. ? vas as If hit. He took a count and but cold figures fail to of the Smelter machine, started a Harko. convey the consecutive year, a new record for The cross river Y. M. C. A. leagut ! From the Initial session It was all when he went down again, without true extent of the slaughter. A grand new offensive by sending a well this section. This year’s race in the is made up of a half dozen teams. I I Lanahan, the Staten Islander hlt- being hit. Referee Joe McNulty total of 31 hits rattled off the bats worded communication to the Ingot K * ting with rights and lefts at will. stopped the bout. Inspector Lou of Huggins’ slugging demons and leader and in the same, he made it «»WWVWWW/WWWVWW«/W t fThe fane were satisfied that it was Sosin has made known that he will among them was the Bambino’s 23d plain that the A. S. & R. plant team : tell- > only a question of time that a turn the boxer's money over to the circuit smash. Hendrick stole some copped the industrial championship ing right would be sent over. To- commission. of Ruth's thunder by sweeping up of the city last summer. Benny the Men new field American wards the close of the second period Hossie A Winner three populated sacks with a homer Gloff is the manager of Olympic Lanahan worked his one-two in In the best bout of the evening, a In the sixth Inning of the final. State street nine, having succeeded to 162 classy fashion, sending the right six rounder, Johnny Hossie, Washington fought valiantly to Tommy Van Gilder. Pio- the letter due consid- the button very often. pounds, of West Amboy and the keep Detroit from helping the Yanks After giving Have A 74 Point Lead the third after Jabbing neer handed a neat to McGuire notified Manager Early In Club, lacing tie for the lead but had to yield a eration, followed of Car- With his left, Lanahan Jack Delaney, 154 pounds, 12 to 10 decision to the Tigers after Mullen that he has made provision after through with his right and teret. Hossie forced the fighting 13 gruelling innings. The second for the A. S. & R. team to play at several was stacked field on 8 Over Their Nearest Rival this system was worked from start to finish, but game threatened to go on into etern- the Copper works August sent the of a return contest can be times, a right finally Eng- up against an opponent capable ity when it was halted by darkness and played ^ He was De- chosen the in- : Uzhman through the ropes. taking plenty of punishment. at the end of the fifth with the con- on the diamond by and about the for the Satur- caught by spectators helped laney was badly battered tenders in a 3 to 3 deadlock. The dustrial champions, PARIS, July 11 (By The Assoslated athlete was his brother, Herman Into the ring, where he took final Senators used 20 players, Including day three weeks later. | Hossie be- Press).—The United States has con- Yrjola, while Osborne had the assist- count of ten resting on one knee and From the initial session, six pitchers, in the opener. There is a great deal of rivalry tinued to Increase Its point total over ance of Otto Anderson of the Uni- the ropes. sent In rights and lefts to his oppo- tween the leaders and balltossers St. Louis passed up a chance to Finland In the Olympic track and of nent's head and body. Delaney suc- of the two plants. versity Southern California In the oust Chicago from the first division field championships. for ceeded in covering up for a while, Outclassing quest points. by dropping its third straight game the field in the hammer throw and Hoff but *h!s eye, nose and mouth soon of Norway was one man both to Boston 8 to 2. Even so the pole vault yesterday the Yankee ath- the bled from the punishment being Finns and Americans believed Browns are tied with the White Sox letes pushed their mark to 176 1-2, meted out by the local battler. Hos- they would have to rbckon with, for fourth. Kohl's cohorts, who while the men from the little north- OUTFIT sie had previously registered three especially if his Injured leg contin- FORDS ern seem to have gained their second By BILLY EVANS European republic, despite the ued to kayoes, two in the local ring and SEVENTY-FIVE bother him as little as It did wind, pounded Danforth and Pruett “What is the toughest spot a major league pitcher faces the double victory of Paavo Nurmi In In one at Highland Park.