f c THE FAEMER: JUNE 21, 191T m . ' i, ; - jpiLOCand OIlTSIDEl F.C( 7 1 '(MlTI OF ) fFCQ)1 j EDITED by WAGNER

ROAST M'GRAW BURNS SHRINKS FROM SPOTLIGHT; WRITERS TO TAKE ACTION ONE OF GREATEST OUTFIELDERS FOR HIS DENIAL OF AGAINST M'GRAW - - " TEIIER INTERVIEW jjx till"1 , I I

- to Court As was , expected the statement, by Will Bring Matter Unless He Clears Their John McGraw in which he repudiated Reputations' for Truth Telling. $5 Trousers will be tailored and interviews given by, him to .New York -- . : Sporting writers on the Tener . ease, 'i. didn't make much of a hit' with the 21 Free with each Suit or ' New York, June John McGraw, writing interviews sent to their re- given New York papers. The Globe says: ' Mc-- who apparently cleared himself with spective papers. "The letter" doesn't sound like " on in These are to be turned over to' Overcoat ordered for. thirty Graw. It's the first time that he has th National League Tuesday, is the ever water on about as tight a little fix as he has National League, with the demand We have held this sale' backed anything he Mc-Gra- been during his entire career. r that the league take the matter up days. ; said. Never before has he failed to and call for a full stand by what he said, .nd there are attempt to clear himself by hearing of the facts for 19 summers and 19 winters, many who are loath to believe that passing the buck to the correspond- in the case. It is even hinted that in . ents with the Giants is the event the National League fails he is the author of the letter which traveling to find expects and looks for it, so was sent" to' the league in his defense. making no great hit with the mem- take action suit . for., damages will we the, public If McGraw; really wrote th,e letter or bers of the Fourth Estate who write be filed by one or more writers and costs this season will load ' the matter taken into although soaring , approved of it he has cast a, sad re- in 'this .city. court, where a - we will not flection upon the veracity- of . iiewsT In a sweeping repudiation McGraw thorough airing of the muss will be hardships upon us, change bur men; who have been his friends ' interviews in forced, 'so that the writers of "scurril- great ' " paper branded all alleged , v I at- ous established custom: , for so many yeses. which he was supposed to have articles"' be put right before the "McGraw was 1n Pittsburgh when tacked Tener, the "National League, public. For select any Suiting or Coaling and Be' was notified that he had been fin- and its umpires as "scurrilous ar- Four local newspaper men are thirty days ed (500 and suspended for... sixteen ticles." may have cleared John traveling with the jGiants. All of them irrespective of price, you may choose any $5 ; - -i- n ' Tvit " for his sent in what' to be . days with, J. with , Tener, but .perhaps this 'time purported inter- will tailored Free. and it was there he gave views McGraw. These Trousering and it be, Byron, that, McGraw has bitten off more than he with varied in ' OVERCOAT5 out interviews to the newspaper men can Shew., torte, but all implied that McGraw 5U ITS .traveling with the Giants, interviews Newspapers of the city do not pro- was highly incensed and was practi- which McGraw is credited With term- over man- cally unrestrained in his characteriza- pose to pass bo lightly the - ing "certain scurrilous articles.'1 ner which McGraw 'has chosen to ex tions of President. Tener and Umpire was - ' "The interview with McGraw tricate himself; from the perils into- Byron. ' Z::i15?i70.20y252&- authentic. We take the word of M. The local ,x Tailodcd.To Mcasudc Bid Mercer ' was which statements credited to him in chapter intends to'j give for it. Mr. Mercer had thrown him. His de- McGraw of to con- in the Globe office on his way to Bos-to- n interviews plenty opportunity Through our long record in these remarkable Free v last and the' of nial leaves the. matter hinging on a front those he brands as liars either Saturday, subject before the board ef directors , knows is Mr.Graw's battle with Byron. was talk- point' of personal veracity, and steps of. the Trouser sales, the public that nothing - . will out a National or before a court of ed over. .' -' are anticipated that bring League in- skimped, our is as trustworthy, our i "McGraw told me that said thorough investigation. law. The organization does not tailoring just story," by-I- ? This Mr. Mercer. "And I didn't let it go An informal discussion held by the tend to. stand idly order to per- "fitting just as carefully done. is a bargain a at. that, either. 'After I local of the Baseball Writers" mit McGraw. to get out of a predica- with ' badwritten chapter ' y for to become acquainted y U r took it to him and he indorsed Association yesterdsfy afternoon de- ment. They point: to the fact that opportunity you we : i every' line; of it. I was splaying it veloped the .facts thatd action will be MpGraw easily could have cleared v the becoming,' smoothly tailored suits make to safe, so that there would be no come- - until the writers traveling himself by acknowledging to the Na- non-- vV ' delayed order at not '.than for .back." v with the Giants return home. 'As sopn tional League .directors he made the prices higher paid "Mr. Mercer's explanation;' was as they arrive they will be asked to statements when In the' heat .of pas- fitting readymade. , '.made, too, at a time when there din't '"""I'l"'' .'"1"' '"""l' 7:;" " 'V'"i'- -r . len affidavits setting fortn just ex sion and was ready to apologize to ' to-b- appear any sign of McGraw actly the authority' given tnem ior President Tener for his action. , called the National . '. New 20 being by - League York, June George Burns of the Giants is one of the most popu- , to explain th'ej interviews. ?. lar players in Gotham. It is claimed thathe is the greatest outfielder in the and that's the reason Clancy gets 'em - Mrv Mercer "was hot the only corre- - National league. He plays his 'posi-fio- with ease, pulling down spectacular over. ' Cogan is there in - ' thepinches Mills hits in a matter of STARS iMishllmikn spondent to whom McGraw unfolded fact, sort of way; At the bat he is lip among the leader BRACKETT with his bat. Three men have stol . himself oa. the of Tener. By-fp- n, in his league. But it 'is Burns' extreme makes subject modesty that a hit with the en bases oh Cogan this entire' " ' annd ' the. .Nationals League in fans. He hates to pose for his photograph and is plainly embarrassed when year.' OPEN EVENINGS . Saint he listens to the of the crowd after a hard ' LONDON general. Crane, James P. Sihnot, plaudits particularly cateh. AS NEW '.Gennel's walloping the 'ball for two : 1134 MAIN ST., NEXT TO DORSEN'S.. . and Frank Graham interviews ; printed ' bases is the feature of his: work. on--th- - fine, subject, too, and it can't' be ' --- I,' ' ,' They, come when heeded .and more are all - " ' " ; ' that they wrong. Personally, ''.""' : - V ;'; ' '.' " BEATS AMERICANS than one game has been hroken up by -- must line 'up with 'Damon Run- - :.''..';.';. - TWO HOMERS BY W them. , .. . .. KAUFPS SMASH rxn, and . the National' League ' in ; writers cannot be impugned It really ' ' aeems hard to believe that ' McGraw the Gdrhers New London, June 21 Although Cain would make an Idea) manager EVEN BREAK ALLOW . be so caret Gutting Bridgeport got'.only, three hits from if he kept on the bench, but as GIVES HENDRYX, tould contemptible as to men Freddy Reiger yesterday the. Ameri- player 'we admit he's in too "fast com reflection upon who have been ' inn- ' so . .MAY. BAVE ' The. some cans made the Planters travel ten pany now. ..$i friends for many years." FOOTBALIj. Yankees have great home could a CLUB YANKS EVEN SPLIT - Recent, statements.' made run hitters if else. When ings before New London get: TO M'GRAW by Walter nothing 2 to 1."- It' was a well play-- n Dolan' would remind of Sis- Camp lead folks to believe- - that, the Baker. Or jPipp dont give , the ball a victory by. anyone ride into the bleachers Tim oAntoa that kent the fans excited ler of-- ' the St. '.Lpujs team with his HUDSON REGATTA big universities may'.attempt' football Hendryx :' s. - next season comes With a. few circuit throughout., ' Although; weak alt the sensational pick-up- '. He's Just ' Boston. Mass., June 21 The best New York. June 21 Before' the after all, He says the through': smashes. , ''.. bat the Americans played a great de rounding into his stride and will soon Giants could do Bos- old of 'baseball becaihe material at Yale,' Harvard and Prince- - - v the against the grand game fensive . game. give Cogah a, race for the lead in ' : ' v ton would of course be inexperienced - 'hew ton Braves yesterday was to get an all cluttered up with, Ray& and ,, iFORSTiTIME MOT . Krichell tried Bis ;: . even 'Joe Rodriguez,, the Cubatt..first batting.' even bill. in and after the usual amount of Lennon of Niagara Univer- ..""".,:' '::i ;' break in a Early Claudes and Percys- the grand old -' baseman, has taken a slump in bat- , a 3 training theteams could- not furnish -- : the Planters: The .' the afternoon,, after establishing name of Tim used to be as-- ting lately. The former New. London sity, against-- Pond andr' Williams are far from 0. forever HELD BY such a finished article 'of football as a .trifle . but to lead against Tyler and behind COLLEGES first sacker hasn't made a hit in sev- youngster ,;was unsteady through in the national pastime. - leaders lost their sociated with hitting. .' Timothy Hen- would ,be under con ; " ' wn on un Anderson, the provided normal - "' ; ;, '.'"'.; men bases and J ' - eral games.' ';'. Their battfhi' has helped Clancy cut "Andersen .last of the ball, to wear ditions...... ' had punch.Vamt,' by hitting, and dryx, players .,. ' .' til he wa removed in the ninth of hole - ' ; . many a r!s then-- , Sallee Boston: ; . five hard the celebrated came Camp is doubtful whether green " ' one.rwn. He gave ! monicker, through This Is the day upon which, in Cincinnati lias been playing much allowed, xmly Of four and runs for a 7 to, 4. .'could furnish jQontests 'that ana-seye- mis. vviuii mut c three, yesterday; and restored the handle tofr players better ball.' passes. sure does after- i. times The Reds are of good wilL'-probabl- Foley take Robert finish.-- ...... '!.-,- - of; peace, thousands .flocked to would a critical but a shy be a Tim to its pristine, glories. v please public talent but have' some son of the Giants. He takes a was', : ( on! wit- pitching good " ,v'..' .' trip Tlie second game a boxman's In the first of a sensational the Hudson to ' :''.!'-''t'l- y game Poughkeepsie in the New 'York Sun;' says the winner.' ':. ; Giants-pla- wyter, hitters. Manager Mathewson has down to see the so as to double-header . . ness the American ,inter collegiate re- oi , was ahead 1 to 0 in battle between .Pol Per,ritt and Jess between, the. .Yankees vast majority spectators are not scouts the for-- Bridgeport '" by on out-hi- t, - - car-rie- beating bushes pitch- get a line Davy's playing, Giants . gatta. Cornell has most often, d critical.; ' Fei know the. fine1.' ers the ninth . when Reiger's double Barnes, the; .being slightly and the Tim twice points and hopes to strengthen the staff 'hut. 1 to .0, virtue of . left-fie- ld off the laurels In classic - ...... tTin run .that tied the score. winning, ' by lifted home runs over the , that of the and if. the are soon.- ' .:. Kyriirit in i. , them-selve- game games For the 'Benefit of those who dis two drives ! Burnes and . vent, but' not without'exerting s, healthy by wall and twice tied , the score... , The exciting there will be little complaint I'. . . . 1 A are in the . 1911 Cornell ' - J uauaoT5l. pute that the Nationals Kauff in the opening .r In this multitude threw straw kellies to the., considerably. In the standard of play. Lew Wendell, who for;,Wa-terbur-y nit, Xjennon was uiKea out finished . ' regarding v! caught win-nin- e- ruuutng lur iie city, ciiaxjipiuiiiiip game, the home club fought to the breezes and acclaimed the name of .four seconds ahead of sent in. The Planters: got the - just Jn 1914 when Lee Fohl mah-age- d i3. - Wisconsin and ths before tallv in the tenth. Hank Brac the record published: 'limit, but PeiTitt's' support was fault- Timothy, till the- echoes, in .the lee ef . yeai that . - r. the clhb is first backstop for Nationals . . . . 16 Seasides . . less. v , BRIDGEPORT SHOOTER!. Coogan's Bluff resounded, with the Columbia Was six seconds Jed. attack with 'two - ' just behind Rochester;' and considered one of kett Bridgeport's 6 . . - ' ", the Boys' Club In the opener the New Yorkers clamor. , - , them to go ove the finish line. In the Eastern handicap trap shoot- best-youn- hits and Joe the otner In on Briggsgot er - catchers' "the circuit."' 8 West Ends . . looked like winners their own double-head- , 10S when Syracuse wdJ Colvjnbia ing tournament held at Hartford yes- blow. The score through This produced more . 8 fourth inning, with a 3 to 0 lead es- thrills than were at - ,' was one second behind. a number of gun- ': v , had any dual meet only The terday Bridgeport Tomni of re- ' ' BtRIIXJEPCjRT. ' ' - - ".( Eivney this city has 4 .... tablished Zimmerman's and a session. Yan- closest finish on ' ners L. Wilson " a'b e by triple, for considerable The record was that participated. C had turned from Wellsville, N.'-Y.,- '; r lb po a 8 ' four-oare- where .' Jrs Robertson's 'single for a count in the kees, and the made by the d crew's the 187, G. E. Sievers 121, C. S. Fox se, 0' 2 2 0 Southport outfighting outgaming ' in, he played against the Giants in an Martin, ," 4'1 8 Ash 6 second. The brace of runs was pro- Red Sox in furnish-- " .1905 ; As far as the ISO, J. E. 115. 21b, ., 2 0 0 4 '2 0 Creeks the first, with aid regatta. specta- ,Clarkson,136; (Mellikin exhibitton. game . last Monday, Tomr Priest, vided in the fourth, when, following ed. won out tors could , 4 , 0. 2 by Timothy's trusty clu, determine Cornell and town made Brackett. rf. s " - - ' m' says, the, a, holiday of 110 . 58 .. 28 an pass to Kauff, Fltcher and in the ninth the score of Syracuse-wer- e on; an even No wonder Hank Corcoran, cf, 3 ,0 0 2 0 0 Runs scored Against opening by tight J absolutely Springfield wants the affair, and ft was a fine party all Robertson both ripped off clean sin- to 2, In the second game the New .. ' , r " , 4 0 0 2 3 0 " Brackett. The fleet outfielder got around...... Lear, 3b, " n - 4 0 8 1 0 gles, Kelly's boot the latter's hit York Ameriaans, opposed by Babe :t ' i The judges declared Cornell victori-u- a. two of 3ridgeport's three hits yester- ;;: Deininger lb, 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Fletcher to reach from - . 0 allowing third, Ruth and most of the breaks, lost out f which decision He done some v Brifisrs. it. 0 was followed by day. has great hitting There' seems to be internal dissen- ' '.. 40 12 where he scored on Holke's out at in 3 o 1 score. 0 ' ''-- the ninth by a loud c Cy 1' 0 0 .1 ' -. '' - 'protests Cfromr. the , of since he, was back' thel sion in. KricheH, x ; ; , the'-Yankee- friends put Jn lneup the Springfield club. Infielder 0-- .Results Games. first. ,. ; s - . , ! 'i 2 0 1J3-- J of Yesterday's In both games played"- Syracuse. The" cry: . "Cill the last Sunday. . . Mahoney is released . now comes Lennon, p, and ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 New York 3; Boston 2 l4 was immediately after this that lik a team that is in the pennant Judges" was not the news Infielder Hammond hate Banks, p, 1 (first. An- ' infrequently heard, that Boston 3; New York the Braves go four runs against rape for After with (second). - keeps. frittering , fcut, of "event - Red Yhalen ' - ourse, the went- off Although was threat- been given a leave olj absence. ' ' 3. derson and went into the lead,- ' : 28 1 328 13 1 Washington 5; Philadelphia v never, the weaker teams of the league," they without any spilling of blood. The ened, with release by 'New Haven be- 3; Cleveland 2." to be' headed. Two later came and showed their latent V : One out when run scored. Chicago through Syracuse crew Itself took the verdict cause he wasn't, hitting,, he has im Manager. Pieper 'of "Hartford has winning St.' Louis 2. Sallee, the Braves scored three class !. 3; Detroit against ; with the world's champions. The f the Judges like true sportsmen. But proved in batting recently. The for- lined up a good ball club now except "'NBWiLONDON.. :' more 'runs. In the seventh, New-Yer- result was two of baseball is" o aJb lib mo e samples behold, before you could say "Jack mer Bridgeport infielder going, at In tile pitching department. His pres- r a ot the Clubs. , got a run on a pass to Krueger, as it should be played. Boston burn D , O Standing a .239 now.. : If 4 0 3 S 0 . - Robinson," the judges had changed clip ,, ent "staff of hur lers will never do. Trfut, ' ' Won. Lost. P.C. 'a wild pitch, and fBurns's single. ed up their two best in the- v. their , 4 v V - - ' mind and Syracuse was declar- 1K), 11.1 . 36 19 , .655 The Giants' only and: winning run, first Lieonafd and'.-- i . 3 1 0 6 0 0 Chicago merry meeting, ed to have won. , The Syracuse en- ' DeNoville, lb,' in. the second game was scored, in the The - . isn't swinging the. gloves at some 3 0 0 2 0 1 Boston ...... 33 20 .g23 Ruth. temperamental Leonard thusiasts immediately changed their Gandy, rf, New .. 29 .558 first inning before there were two out. showed some of under PHILUESADVAHCEv tough opponents, he is managing his Gonzales, ss, York... 23. ' si$ns cracking1 minds as to the advisability of .'In South ' Cleveland 28 29 .491 Burns's opening double crashed past the strain, but Ruth, the dogged .type : ' ' cafe Norwalk, and so is 3i, V '3011113 0 4 0 .jt ' .., ls" the judges. most of time. Kunz Beaity, " 12 Detroit '24 ' 27 i! .471 Wllhoit,' and then making the circuit of the fighting pitcher; showed more'sf OH busy the is one 4 8 0 - - iit , cried Becker, cf, - was an matter on bunt he-i- the contraryv they "Vive" of South most 1121 St. Louis 23 30 .434 easy Herzog's determination and courage when ON GIANTS BY Norwalk's c, 3 0 7 4 0 . this time. But now Cornell's 2 respected Fish, to Barnes and a solid hit to cen- was hard . friends citizens and business men as a 2 0 4 Washington ... 20' 32 ;a85 ' ' right pressed. were r X1 f and F, Rueger, p, 0 - . - peeved, UtUe 'while later boxer he is' the best ever 10 Philadelphia ...... 18 - 31 .367 tre by. Benny Kauff. .Russell, who was right- yesterday, v perhaps were the' -- , . and, behoW, the judges had ' "Three scatteredySingles all finished both games for the Yanks. again turned out in , tha He has a .. ' 30 2 8 30 14 3 changed their minds and ran Cor- -, VICTORIES IN DAY tcity. v Gaines Scheduled Giants made thereafter' against the Mogridge was started in the rfirst,. and ' up big - 0 0 0 1 0 1 for tfoday. -- ' V ' following. Bridgeport, 000 . al- Cul- - ... Hell's colors. Further discussion tql- - ,00 Boston in New York. . - young Boston, pitcher, while, was taken out for a pinch hitter. i Kunz, business man and r state New London, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 reached Perritt was lowe4 and after . few hours the final comes .0 , in though the Braves lop going nicely In the second champion, to New Haven next Two base Rieger, Gon- Philadelphia Washington. - -, . "21 hits, Beatty; in six different . Pol for- decision awarded the victory to Syra- Philadelphia, June Ineffective , Cleveland in Chicago. : safely, innings, game when he, too, was' removed " cuse, ' so Monday night and will defend his zales, Becker,' Rieger. Sacrifice hits,' either was with men on bases the chance of the much ' which; the verdict .ran, had Pitching, weak hitting and erratic . St. .Louis in' airtight needed, timely v Chic Brown of Gon- Detroit" - title against this city, Priest, Corcoran, Lennon, Gandy, or was out of holes his ex- r - " I' -- - finished' an inch ahead, of Cornell, or fielding cost' the Robins both ends xf ; pulled by SWipe.- f er the boy who was credited zales, Double a fraction of an inch. ', double-head- with the Fish, Rieger. plays, cellent support. the before a big crowd le. has here honor,; before' Kunz boxed him here Brackett to Ieinnger; DoWd to NATIONAL LEAGUE '' Columbia, for many and many yesterday afternoon. Moran's last November, and at Left on bases, 3, EASTERN LEAGUE , which time Bridgeport year fought for victory on the pennant chasers annexed the first por- Brown v Nifew London 11. oh ' Southern Association' ' waters broke his right arm. First base errors, Results of Games ofr the but one tion, of, the Yesterday's : ' Hudsp. 'only' bargain day attraction' by 2, New London 1. Base on - ,", The South Norwalk start- Bridgeport. .Results. lime has that illusive damsel smiled 7 to the , 9 champion . Boston 7; New York 4 (first). Yesterday's late encounter by ed back in 1914 balls, off iRieger 3,. Lennon 5, Banks 1. ' Results of Games. . New London 18 . ' . boxing, and during his ' New York 1; Boston 0.' Yesterday's 2, Bridgeport upon her. That was in 95, in the to 2. U", 7 (second). 8-- ' fistic career he has knocked out sev- Hits and earned runs,' off Lennon At Mobile R. H. E. Lawrence 3, 2. 8" 1-- T; 3 Springfield famous ."snbmarlne The , the' ' ' an'di 1 3; 1. 1 Philadelphia Brooklyn (first)'. ' " regatta." lanky "Virginian, eral opponents with, his in off Banks. and In ...... "'. 6 ,12 1 Worcester 6, Portland 3. . straight 2-- 2. Nashville, r New Yorkers won toy 9; (2nd) ' a f pitched the first game for the 1 Struck: out 4;- Philadelphia Brooklyn 0 - ootjpump, Phillies which have shown to 'by 'Rieger Lennon ' Mobile .'...... 5 1 , New Haven. 6, Hartford.- 3. ' ; which or-- punches carry Cincinnati 5; 4. they applied continuously in and held the upper hand from the 5. Umpire, Kelly. Time, 1:65. ; Chicago their-shel- l much steam and when he connects 4 Batteries Scott and Marshall;' Pope der to keep from ' St. Louis 5; Pittsburg (6 innings), v t sinking. start to the finish. Erskine Mayer he makes and Griffith. . i. i ot .Clubs. iThe rtrer was - squarely generally trouble ' Standing the unusually rough and the second game and Was fellows ' ' At R. H. E. " P.V pitched' for the who are boxiAg him. Nationals Will , (first game) Won. Lost. - of the Clubs. 'the University of Pennsylvania boat even more effective than ; the left- Play Standing i- - 0 B 3 . ' ' P.C. Memphis New 'Haven 23 8 sank "while mile -- ' .Won. Lost. .i. .742,, still a short of tie hander.' . Pioneers Next Atlanta 5 7 3 Lawrence . .". 21 13 finish Une, while the Cornell "' SAY "HURRY UP" YOST Sunday New York ...... 32 17 .653 ' boys Mayer held the National League ' Batteries Day and Picnich; Fen- Worcester 18 15 .545 , were 31 19 .620 - spilled into the river when their to five OF MICHIGAN DISCOVERED Philadelphia tress and Ruel. ; it craft-wen- t champions scattered hits and , New London 15 13 5S , . to . The Nationals will cross bats Sun- Chicago 32 27 .542 ' a, pieces. was seldom in trouble. Daubert. hit OIL ON HIS St. Second game: '. R. H. E. . . 15 . 16 .484 . PROPERTY day with the fast Pioneers, the team Louis ...... 29 25 .537 '. 1 Bridgeport him for a homer in tne ' Memphis ...... , ...... , -- s. third and , Portland 21 .864 .,-'.,-- heralded far and wide as the city Cincinnati' ... 28 33 .459 71 12, - GIANTS MISS V scored, in. the sixth on. a Atlanta 3 6, 1 Hartford . . . , 19 18 irCARTY, again. single, " champions. The Nationals are not Boston 20 '26' ,435 Whitted's ' of the Boston ' Batteries--Fullenwid- er and HARD ' boot and an infield out. "Sportsman," Globe, boasting what will do but kind- Brooklyn,....:1....' 19 2S .404 Picnich; Springfield , 10 20, .333 32 niTTING CATQlfeR left-hand- they ,.,,.,,.' , er, - Fentress and Schmidt. ' Sherrod Smith;, the ap- has heard a report that Hurry-U- p ly take notice of the score on Mo- Pittsburgh 18 34 .346 BROKE HIS LEG peared on the mound for the Yost, the vf At Birmingham R. H. E. Games Scheduled for . r pitching University Michigan coach nday.. Clancy will twirl with all the . ; . . . 0 1 Today. '.,. . . ; : i, Robins 'in the first game and lasted smoke Games Scheduled Little Rock , ...... 6 New London at. ' has struck a rich field of oil v on his and skill which he possesses for Today. . . . . 5 Bridgeport.. - ...... :'. 12 0 T . until the fifth,, when ,the Phillies will on: New Boston. , . Birmingham Hartford at New Haven. u The Giants feel seriously the loss near, and Cogan break his back the York in ' : scored four runs' re- property Winchester, Ky. As ' . " Batteries Comstock and Smith Springfield at Portland- - Lew HcCarty, their hard Larry Cheney is oil receiving end. Brooklyn in Philadelphia. " hitting him was so there in that country there .. ;. .' . in Robinson; Hardgrove and Kennedy: Worcester .at Lawrence.. 7 , 'catcher, who placed and later taken out seems Chicago Pittsburg. ' recently broke his leg at it no good reason to disbelieve ' - - . At New Orleans R. H. E. Cincinnati. 4 that Fabrlque could pinch-h- for him. .' - NOTES.4' , Cincinnati in St. Louis'. It will be three weeks the 5 3 5 v . Dell finished the one-sid- ed affair. authentic city of the report. Chattanooga ...... v0 USE BENZOATE OF SODA at least before he will Cogan is still leading the Nationals New .". 3 0 again appear . Whether, however, it is true or not Orleans '8 StTGABH-- line-u- p, Robbie believed that Jacto. Coombs with at a of INSTEAD OF FAILING Jn the and perhaps longer. there may be no douTit Yost jthe stick, batting clip' American Association Batteries Smith .and Higgins; Ba- - could secure an even and so that will .438. is team ' - McCarty is not alone top-not- ch break, Kemjel leading the con . a not relinquish his interest in football. 4 3 and Peters. 21 Anieri-.- . ' sent the veteran to the pitching mound in extra base . hits for a total of " Copenhagen, June The a player behind the bat but his work It is not likely that Michigan will lose At Minneapolis R. H. E. .use - wih-tha- t in the second performance. - But bases. Clanpy leads the team in can controversy over the of ben- instrument has done much his of Toledo A 8 . a SEEK.. TO COMBINE to Coombs was even less effective than services, although course, there homers with two. Those batting in ...... :' zoate of soda is recalled by the re- put McGraw! men in their pres- Is always chance Minneapolis 0 3 2 SOCIETIES - Smith, in the, that he'll buy a select class Kie-le- y, JEWISH commendation- of the German food ent . and the first three innings the are Cogan, .438; - high place. team of his own and: 'build a Batteries ..,.:'...... Piercer and Kweenw that this be . . the Phillies rolled a lead of four private .413; Kennel, .399; McGran, department preservative- This is the second accident of ; ser-i- o up stadium. . .368; Williams and Owens. now com- -- runs.-- Efforts are made to used instead of Pond, .366; Dolan, '.333; - being sugar in putting up us nature sustained by a Giant play- - .... Foley, .333; At Kansas Citv T? tti Men's asso- Clancy; 333., tt bine the Young Hebrew fruit, fruit juices and marmalade j f er this Columbus 3 8V 1 year, Herzog, the victim of BATTLING McKinley, the William Jewell col- .... ciation with other kindred Jewish or- The, amount of sugar allotted for pre- , the first. Is still suffering KUNZ VICTOR lege who was ...... u so -- considerably pitching phenom, sign- j "" j j ganizations throughout the country. serving purposes is smalt per cap to able-t- o Kieley hits .'em high and far. and far from being play IN MANY BOUTS SINCE ed y the St. Louis Cardinals on the Batteries Loudermilk and Cole- -' A of the men's and ita that the advise? its use brok-:e- - joint meeting department his best,. McCarty sustained a a ' strike-o- ut man; Pierce and Hargrave. was held with the and HE STARTED IN RING strength ofa great record, Clancy's last wins (six) were all St. women's organizations last only ripest the naturally"'- hand while with the Brooklyn club to the one At Paul R. H.E. to discuss and also to sweetes frtuits. . f ;' reported team, stayed day earned by his own fine boxwork. : night the plans , last spring but had escaped so and Indianapolis , ...... 3 8 S overseas - injury hiked back to his home, v-- have with the sending Clancy's record of is 18. He St. . . : 1 V1Y l representatives far while with the Giants,- The bur- New Haven, June 21 Paul .'...... ,;. . 4 9 mem, in-- HOLY CROSS GRADUATES 86 Battling a letter which he said 'explained this feat - army to care for Jewish the den of for the McGrawites . . accomplished against the Batteries 7 arid " catching Kum,' state lightweight champion, everything." did, de- Northrop Schang; ranks. ... Is now on Bill a. It perhaps,' except fast Southport Jrs., the team that Williams and Glenn. Worcester,--Jun- Rariden. able who hails from South 23-1- 21 A class of fliv5 very Norwalk, has that toes may have been 0. McKihley's feated the Bengals At Milwaukee . man' but net as good as McCarty with been as busy as a bee since up chilled when he saw a n tt n FLOWER AND VEGETABLE was graduated yesterday at the com.'3', , , taking big league ." 9-- ' Jfce.bav ,. '. boxing s a proiassion, While he bunch. Louis'ille . . .'. ; ... 2 SEEDS mencement exercises of Holy Cross ' "J- Cogan holds u. in fine - r'"'- - - - Clancy style Milwaukee 1 JOHN RECK & .r ..i.'. 35 college.- ' - - s ..

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