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Here Are Two Promising Shot Putters From a Field of Unusual Excellence DREW PICKED TO WIN THE 100 METER EVENT AT OLYMPIC OLYMPIC MM LEAVES HOME Superior Takes a Brace and Best Athletes of the United Carries Off Airtight States Off for the Stock Contest. holm Games. HOMER SCORES "PEG' YANKEES WILL WIN r- Umps Brennan Gets in Bad * ri Commissioner Sullivan Says and is Accused of Americans Will Make 80 Robbery. Per Cent of Points. \ £ \ . - P ' Wrt • CENTRAL INTERNATIONAL • o r .#^ * • LEAGUE. • * On Board Steamer Finland, hv * . * —— • wireless via Sagapoaek. L. 1.. • ^ ffrttf tfha flnhu CtoMfl 0 How the Clubs Stand. * 15-—-Athlotos who sailed * * fr°!P u V, V"'k 011 Steamer Fin- * W. L. Pet. * 1 u°Y "lympic games in * Duluth 20 8 .714 Stockholm are a happy lot on the * Superior 15 17 .469 * ?£ean "f confidence that * Grand Porks 12 10 .420 * f6}, i s ll",T10 a majority » Winnipeg ... .lz IS .400 ™:3itlff of the honors awiirded in events * in which they will compete * Games Yesterday. Grand Forks-Duluth, rain. «... Winnipeg 1. Superior 2. New York. June 13.—what Ameri can experts consider the greatest gath, Where They Play Today. Duluth at Grand Forks. wet ering of track and field athletes ever grounds. assembled in one team, sailed out of Superior at Winnipeg. °^k har,'°>- yesterday morning 2? i f ^eamPsIl'P Finland bound for Mock holm, to represent the United Winnipeg, June 15.—.Superior tight h ates in the Olympic games. The c hiis ened up yesterday afternoon after 1 ®' ''oen con vrtod into a veri- !, ii i a"ns so that there their bombardment of Thursday and "ill be opportunity for all hands to defeated Winnipeg in an air tight con Keep in trim enroute. test by tlie score of 2 to 1. DcMagglo I-inal preparations before departure The score: i»H<ar»*nv amkme** T'""'«lay night and Colonel Robert M. Thompson, presi Pitcher Rhoades having them at his dent of the American Olvmpie com mercy throughout and though he was mittee addressed the athletes cmpha- in several dangerous spots toward the Mzizng^ that they wore going to Stock finish, he always tightened up. A holm 'not as sports, but. as sports men. He added that they were go home run by Rhoades over the right ing to show the representatives of for field bleachers gave superior the first ty nations that American athletes can •run, and they hit the ball hard for the take defeat with \ ictorv if neces^arv other tally. Umpire Brennan* got in Counting noses showed that 'the wrong again when he apparently rob track and held eontingent alone num bed the locals of the game when he called a ball, which hit the first bag, bered 108 athletes. As there are only ninety-four anions the regulars this * * # # # ft # ft * * * * * a foul, stopping a three base drive and indicated that fourteen of the supple silso prevented a runner from scoring, he score: mentary list were in the throng -\u NOTES OF THE * Superior.. told there were about 1 r,0 in the par AB. R. II. PO. A. E. ty. including th.'se listed for contests Persh, If . 5 0 2 0 0 9 DIAMOND ENTRIES FOR THE MIT Sturgeon, 2b other than track and tield events. A *#***********# . 4 0 0 1 3 1 l.ir^e crowd at the dot k wished the Ray. rf * .. 3 0 1 0 0 0 W " .. ...v.vM* I'oys "good luck," as the Finland pull Kd Koney of the Cards held .1 hall Francis, rf 0 0 0 0 .1 ed out. Dunleavy. cf .. 1 0 1 1 0 0 Boston, June 15.—Up until a few weeks ago it wa« figured thai America recently while a runner scored from Dunn, II) . 4 0 0 14 1 0 would be weak in the hundred meter race at the Olvmpic sanies but iust There was a well defined feeling third, (t looked had, but Koney came ARE NOW MPLETE -Mf IK UNE Barth, ss . 4 0 now the reverse is the case, and Uncle Sam will be stronglv represented among the members of the. team that across with a very clear and clever 1 1 0 0 the I nitod States would score an over Black. 3b O 1 0 0 1 0 in the event. Among those who will w ear the stars and stripes arc Alvah explanation The ball, he says, stuck Anderson, c . 0 0 Meyer. Ira Courtney, Ralph Craig and Howard Drew. The latter is picked whelmingly victory in the tield and ill his glove. He admits the fiins The .-ntr\ lists in stake races r.i the Minot Raring association closed !! 4 7 4 0 track championships. .Min» 1. Secretary H. II Kemper has tiled with Secretary M. C. Bachelb r Rhoades. p . .. 3 1 1 1 5 1 as the winner of the event. The man ner in which he won from Craig at might not have known it. but be in the tryouts in Cambridge last Saturday proved that hp is one of the 'he** Sullivan Certain of Victory. sists on the mucilage "vrnpn, '•'I the state association in Grand Forks: 0 ') 4 ". The athletes reported in splendid Totals . .30 8 27 14 sprinters developed in years. He won the hundr»d meter race in 10 \VF:n.\i:si»ay. .rri.y 3. seconds. Drew hails from the Springfield high school and has 'been run- Physical condition, not a single man Dos Cessler. erstwhile right: "-Vler complaining of being out of form. 2:;?0 Trot—l^urse s.'iOO. Winnipeg— . ... AB. R. If. PO A. Vear P,cture shows Drelv on of Washington, is in N'ew York, and Horse. K Cambridge * ' right beating Craig at James E. Sullivan, United States com ENTHI-:ED BY, DeMaggio, If .. • * . O 1 0 1 0 0 within a few days intends to S3)! for General Ilex missioner to the Olympic games, said John D.c,vd. .«t. Paul. Minn. ' ^ Freer, cf . 3 0 0 0 1 ft Europe. Oessler will not report to the Helena Bm- . jVIcAIurdo, lb .. 0 uiat America would s^oro more than Kansas City club, to which Grifiith • E. •! Patch. Helena. Mont. 4 0 3 0 Lucrcsreus . f. riackman Miles City. Mont. Seaton. rf . 4 0 0 0 ft 0 80 por cent of tho points in the track sold him In fact, hr. says that hv has Kirkham. 2b .. and field championships. He said: cpait baseball and will devote his time 2:20 I'aco—Piir-i' <sr»no. 4 0 0 4 0 Horse. Krueger. ss ... • . 3 0 ft 5 3 1 "America will win the track and to th" study of medicine in the future ENTERED BY. American League j American Assn. '•eld championship of the world at the Stronsh .-•a rt . Gust .Johnson. Rhinelander. Wis. Clothier, 3b .. S 0 0 0 1 ft (Jcssler would have remained ill the •Minimum . Hasty, c 0 0 0 4 1 ft l^wedish Olympic games next month. came had he been able to retain a E. .1 Patch. Helena. Mont. 'There is no intention of appearing Xelnvint lud West. Brandon, Man.. Can. Glass, p . 4 0 1 ft fi ft major league berth, but he objects to Orr Geni . •Baker . 0 0 0 0 ft 0 Standing of the Clubs. Standing of the Clubs. boastful or o\cr-coritident in making going to the minors. Jud West. Brandon, Man.. Can. W. L. Pct. this assertion It is simplv a plain Hick cirir.o .. Jud West. Brandon, Man., Can. ••Cummings ... 0 0 0 0 0 ft W. L. Pet. Boston 32 19 .627 statement of facts. Never before has Chicago Toledo 30 19 67" Manager Jick O'Connor of the TIU Rsn.W. .ITLY 1. Totals . .30 1 0 27 17 1 ....33 20 .623 Columbus 41 21 ~6«i this couniry gathered together a team Cleveland I'nited Stares league team, Washington ... 32 21 .604 for an Olympic meeting which has so 2:25 Pace—Pi.rse S.V10. Minneapolis 37 21 638 announces the signing of a real leag horse. Philadelphia ... nearly approached in well-balance and ENTERED RV. "Ran for Baker. 26 21 .553 Kansas City 31 30 r>08 uer in Jerrv Freeman. once wjrn Par-da / Detroit 26 28 .481 strength, the present collection of rec Mary A Woods. Bowbells. X. D ft- Pa"' 25 37 .4 03 Washington and later in the American Uetta Pell M. Windell. Williston. X. D. Score by innings: Cleveland 23 27 .46ft ord-breakers and champions which Willie Warble . New York Indianapolis 24 37 393 association and Xew York Stat, 1 McG:inn. \Yy rid mere. X D. : > Superior 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0—2 17 30 .362 Louisville 20 35 nut will sail on the Kinland to represent leagues. Rrrney .M'-ciropot* Winnipeg 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0—I St. Louis 14 37 .275 the United States. B. A. Pomerny. Si Paul, Minn. Milwaukee 21 3S \356 Gor Wilson I. Blackman. Miles City. Mont. Home runs: Home runs, DeMaggio "In predict ing that the American Kd Camaeh Rhoades: sacrifice hits, Roy, DeMag Games Today. team will score more than SO per cent Shortstop Willis Butler. who has J. Patch. Helena. Mont. Games Today. j f eci, with Toledo, has been turner! Strnnglle-irt Gust Johnson. Rhinelander. Wis gio, Clotheier: bases on balls, oft Washington at Cleveland. of the total points scored in the track Mai hesy K G1 ss 5, Rhoades 5; struck out, by Milwaukee at Louisville.