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before'he answered giving his ap- WOMEN OF LONDON FORM ROWING CLUBS; : 'proval. ' ' " - , ' t COLLEGE INNS ARE League, Baseball Slump Difwpoint-s Him. THIS MEMBER IS EXPERT AT SCULLING The Brown's slump just previous- to Told in a Nutshell Jones' resignation, is said to have been READY FOR JACKIES a disappointment to him and when his team on-the clay before he-resigned •ED HlLltER HAS SECURED ART Results of Tuesday's Games. 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION lost in the ninth inning , he is-said to JEPSON FOR TWIRL IN SON- -have decided definitely to quit. Milwaukee-7, Indianapolis 3. DAY'S GAME; BAND'.TO' ACCOM- St. Paul 6, Toledo 4. PANY TEAM. Kansas City' 7, Louisville 1. CHIP WILL DO HIS TRAINING IN Minneapolis 4, Columbus 2. FIELDER ALANSCN JONES HAS ATHLETICS CONTINUE . FOR HIS 10-ROUND DECIDED TO QUIT THE BIG Ed Hilker. new , of the Col- Washington 3. Cleveland 2. BOUT WITH EDDIE M'GOORTY GAME 'AND DEVOTE HIMSELF IN CAMPS 'IN FRANCE lege Inn Regulars, has changed his Detroit 6-3, St. Louis 2-1. HERE TUESDAY. TO HIS LTJMBER -INTERESTS. lineup again and will have a realteam -No games scheduled. if expectations come true .for next E. - NELSON . OF RACINE, Sunday. Since Rhleny Dick has gone Phlla'delphia 1, Pittsburg 0. Baltimore'will be tlie scene of the ST. LOUIS, June 19.—The resigna- 'TELLS- ov MEMORIAL .DAY to the'Franksville.aggregation it has New York 7, Cincinnati 1. battle betwe'ert..those two mammoth tion of--Fielder Alarison Jones, as man- SPORTS IX THE TRENCHES ON 'been necessary to secure new timber Chicago 4, Brooklyn 3. mitt swingers. Frederick Fulton, the 'and Art Jepson seems to-_.have filled Boston 4, St. Louis 1. ferocious fiery fighter from Minnesota ager of the- St.. Louis Browns, to de- WEST FRONT. . . the bill. ..••-•• ' and Jack Denipsey, the human subma- vote himself to his lumber interests at ' Hilker is caking no chances and has Games Scheduled for Today. rine who has been sinking them with his home "In-" Portland,-Ore., removes 'Christ Nelson-has-received a letter several pitchers that he will .attempt AMERICAN ASSOCIATION regularity during the last few months. from Wallace Kelson, who'is now with to- If Artie proves .-ineffective. His Indianapolis at Milwaukee (two Joseph Mulvihill, who attempted to from "baseball .one 'of. the smartest -the ordance department- in'France. new lineup includeaSffiouio'Pirinow In games). promote the engagement between players lrr the .game, according to | Wallace^ states'that spor'tdom is not the backstop position,. Joey Miller of Toledo at St. Paul. these two maulers at Danbury, Conn., baseball men.. He has had a brilliant being neglected over there. He en- the Mitchell- Motors on third; Larsen Columbus at Minneapolis. announced on Tuesday that the skit career, having . won an American closed a program. ,of athletic events of the Miller Mades shortstop, Louisville at Kansas City. has been transferred to the Maryland leag,ue pennant and a world's series that were held .on a holiday after- in Ihe right field. Osterholt, in left AMERICAN LEAGUE town and will be for fifteen rounds, championship while manager of the noon. field. Peters on second and Boothby Detroit at St. Louis. although the scrap is not expected to in 1906. The program shows clearly that our in the field. If that lineup isn't good Philadelphia at Boston. last that long. The state police com- As manager of the St. Louis Federal national game, baseball, is very popu- enough for the Camp; Logan jackies -Washington at New York. mission of'Connecticut ruled on Mon- league 'team in 1915 ho came within lar and promises to be the national Sunday. Hilker is going to take a, swift Cleveland at Chicago. day that the staging of the mill in 1-1000 of a'point of giving St. Louis game of other countries now at war. walk down the end of the Seventh NATIONAL LEAGUE -Danbury would be a violation of the its only championship pennant since One game was played between the • street bank. New York at Brooklyn. law and consequently refused to per- 18S8. But it was his work with the crack army team and the champions The Great Lakes nine intends to Boston at Philadelphia. mit the holding of it there. Chicago Whfte Sox that put him in the •of the navy. Another was played be- bring a band with them for Sunday's Chicago at Pittsburg. Attorney Ray Cannon, who is front rank as a manager. With a dash tween two colored regiments. Volley game. There will be a number of the No others scheduled. handling Dempsey's end of the arguT over the top he led the Sox from the ball is also played but it does not re- jackies in attendance at the game. ment In the former's legal battle with second division for nineteen straight ceive the prominence that baseball Another big game for Sunday will Standing of the Tca?ns. John the blade weilder Reisler. an- victories, trampled down all opposi- does. * be the Stripple Cub-Franksville AMERICAN ASSOCIATION nounced on Tuesday that Jack Kearns, tion bagged, the American league pen- Boxing is also a very entertaining /match at the village. Franksville was W. L. Pet. present pilot of Jack, has informed nant and then crushed the great Cub and popular sport for the boys. The always considered invincible on its Milwaukee 25 16 .610 him that he and his protege would machine and won the world's cham- program shows that a bout had been own diamond, and with P.hieny Dick Kansas City ,.2416 .600 arrive in Milwaukee Wednesday morn-, 'pionship. arranged between Hawkins, said to be in the box It will have the Columbus 23 17 .573 ing. They were expected there t on The Cubs by winning 116 games that the champion of the army, and Mc- chances. Louisville 24 19 .555 Tuesday 'but Dempsey could not get season had .startled the baseball world. Keevers. champion ' of the. navy. The lineups for this match will be Indianapolis 21 18 , .538 away from Chicago for some reason It was'said the machine could not be The results of these matches have as follows: St. Paul 20 21 .48S or other. He will remain in Milwaukee feeaten but did the un- not been -obtained but it is obvious Stripple Cubs—Christian, lb: Lar- Minneapolis 15 24 .385 Wednesday morning, going from here expected just as in 191-1 George Stall- that even if sports do suffer in this son, If; Kaiser, rf; Higgins, 2b: Zin- Toledo 10 31 ,24'4 to the Great Lakes Naval Training ings lead the Boston Braves for a country because of the war, that that nen, ss; Sorenson, cf; H. Lerapke, p; AMERICAN LEAGUE station, where he will referee the grand sweep from the lowest in the is not going to be the case with the Nelson, 3b; M. Lempke. c. W. L. Pet. scraps between the jackies in. the af- • standing to pennant winners and fin- fellows over ihere.- Franksville—-R. Dick, p; Meyers, c; Boston 34 22 .6fi7 ternoon. ally championship of the world, over . The following field' events seem to Schroeder. lb: Dick. 2b; Hammes, ss; New York -. . 30 22 .577 Kearns, according to Cannon, be- Connie Mack's supposedly invincible be well -liked: shotput, running high Leonard, 3b; Rhodes, rf; Reickoff, cf; Cleveland 3126 .544 lieves Baltimore will be an ideal site Athletics. " - jump, running broad jump, and the E. Ryterski, If. Chicago 26 23 .531' for the big go and he figures that Jones assumed the management-of hand grenade throwing. Of course the Washington 28 29 ,4P1 the event will attract a ca.pacity crowd the White Sox on June 5, 1904. suc- usual .100. 200 and 440 yard, dashes there. Of course the fans might raise St. Louis 25 28- .472 Miss Albert.! Andrews. a- kick about the affair, but boxing .ceedlng Jimmy Callahan, He resign- were placed in the contests for no Detroit 1930 .388 English women, in addition to taking men's places in many occupations, ;ed at the close of the 190S season, program of athletics would, be com- GAiVIE IS PLANNED Philadelphia ..... 19 32 .373 is legal in Baltimore and it is np( plete without them. to help win the war, are turning to men's sports for recreation. Women of likely the city and state officials will mover having finished out of the first NATIONAL LEAGUE London have organized rowing clubs. Many of the women are said to be attempt to forbid the conducting of division. He was third in 1!>04. sec- FOR OLD SETTLERS W. L. Pet. able to row with the leading men rowers. The picture shows Miss Alberta ond in 11)05. first in 190G, third, in Chicago 35 15 .700 the'bout. If the fans favor the event 1007 and 1908. New York 34 ill .SSe Andrews, champion of the Furnival Sculling club. ' we might expect to see'the muddle in TO G5VE DECISION MITCHELL MOTORS NINE IS TO the heavyweight division cleared up on From 190S to Aug. 22. 1914, Jones Boston 26 26 .500 Independence-day. was out of baseball, devoting all his MEET FRANKSVTLLE ^TEAM! OX Philadelphia 22 26 .458 George Chip, the Newcastle, Pa., time to his lumber interests in Oregon. ON DISPUTED GAME JULY 4 FOR COUNT!' CHAM- I Cincinnati 23 28 .451 FARRELL'S VOTE HAS i It is said that ho amassed a fortune. Pittsburg .; 2029 .408 Sideline Chatter miller will do his training in Chicago Faclory League Standings. PIONSBIP. I Brooklyn 20,29 .408 for his ten round setto with Eddia In 1914 Phil Ball and Otto Stifel per- SETItED DISPUTE! McGoorty in tli? local ring next Tues- suaded Jones to come to SI. Louis and W. L. Pet. St. Louis v. 19 29 .396 , day night. Chip reached the city of the take ur> the direction ot the St. Louis Case T. M 4 1 .800 Baseball fans are to be treated to MILWAUKEE.—Earl Bodine,.'. for Miller Maries 4 2 .665 wind on-Tuesday and-immediately vis- Federals (Terriers). an exceptionally good game at the THE LEADING HITTERS three years the cla-ss of the Marquette I PERCY HAUGHTOX OF BRAVES ited Kid Howard's gym where, he Mitchell Motors 3 2. .600 Old Settlers' picnic, July 4. The Mit- AMERICAN LEAGUE. football team, has answered the call | DENOUNCES BAN JOHNSON, made arrangements to go through a Succeeded Brown. Wallis Tractors 3 3 .500 chell -Motors nine is to meet the Player—' AB. Hits. Pet. of a coach again, this time chief men- series of training stunts starting to- Vei-fex Radiators 3 3 .500 Franksville aggregation on the field of Burns, Athletics ... 201 72 .35$ tor, Uncle Sam. Bodine, who hails I LEAGUE PRESIDENT. FOR MIS- He succeeded Mordecai (Miner! ! .352 day. McGoorty is ready to enter the Brown, as manager. ' With the team honor and fight for K. $60 purse. Slsler, St. Louis . . . 213 75 from the wilds of Ridgewood, Minn., REPRESENTING BOSTON. arena at a moment's notice. The Saw- 'e Racine Rubber company will in This is to be the annual match be- Ruth, Boston 103 36 .33:-; has enlisted In the coast artillery and acquired from the former manage- .333 dust city star has been working over- ment he finished, in eighth place. In ..reliability drop from tho'Factory tween the city of Racine and the coun- Shocker, St. Louis. 30 10 leaves for service at Portland, Me., time at Camp Grant, where hi> is ,. ,.;uc tomorrow night at the meeting, ty The committee from the Old Sett- Walker. Athletics . 190 63 .351 on Friday. BOSTON, Mass., June 19.—The vote 1915. however, be was defeated for ', '"hey find it Impossible in a shop of Baker, New York.. 212 70 - .330 1 cast by John H. Farre.ll, secretary of learning the tricks on how to fight the Federal pennant by only 1-1000 of lors surely was out for a good game While at the Hilltop school Bodine the National Association of Minor the Hun. He is boxing daily and re- j.600 to support a team and to get any and It looks as if it got what it NATIONAL LEAGUE. gained for himself tlie name of the cently engaged in the b.oxing tourna- a point, when , who at push.behind their fellows. Player-— AB. Hits.* Pet. leagues, decided the contest between one time was manager of the St. Louis started out for. The Franksville most fearless grid star who ever the Boston Nationals and Philadelphia ment between pugs from Custer and The dropping out of the Rubbers squad will put up a good game with Doyle. New York .... 54 23 .425 donned a blue and gold jersey. Never Grant, winning his bout by a knock- Browns, and who managed the Kansas' g:ves the Case T, M. another game,.by Merkle, Chicago ... 171 KG -.380 Americans for possession of Scott Per- City, team in the , beat Rheiny Dick on the mound and Mey- knowing- what It was to wear a head- ry, a pitcher, Percy. D. Haughton. | out. virtue of the same not played by the ers as backstop. The Mitchells will Daubert. Brooklyn. 12?, 43 .34!) . gear, he gave his team ail that was The Chip-McGoorty tilt will not be him in the final game of -the season. ^Rubbers a few weeks ago. Itwas de- J. C. Smith. Boston 183 62 .335 ! in him and furnished his opponents president of the local club, said in a In 1916. after the "peace agree- use their old standbys. Jackson and 67 .333 statement Tuesday. the only star attraction on Uncle cided when the Rubbers made a pre- Lemke. Kauff. New York.. 2CO with .1, struggle worthy of the ancient John's card. Sailor Freedman. the ment" had been signed by the Fecler- vious attempt to withdraw that all trojans. i The management of the Braves an'- . .als and organized baseball, and Ball A game, always proves to be excit- nounced yesterday that it would not flashy lightweight from Chicago is and his associates purchased the game1 s not played would be considered ing when money may be seen in the The star Jinesmai; was a member of booked to go ten rounds with Charley a ^ forfeited to the other squad. The back ground. That feature is^ot to be the school Journalism from which in- be deterred in its right to obtain the i Scully the beanpole "in the semi wind- Browns and amalgamated the teams, Cases then have a cinch on the first services of Perry by the action of i Jones was made manager, supplanting excluded in this game, for arrange- AT THE TEE stitution he received his degree Tues-' Connie Mack, manager of the Phila- u-p. It will be a. double feature show , present president of place for a couple of Saturday's. ments have been made to give the day night. all for one -price, of admission. In delphia club, in taking the case to addition two prelims will be staged, the Cardinals, who was made busi- winners $40, while the losers will have By Mflshio Niblick. court at Cleveland. ness'manager. In 1£16 the Browns The much mooted Mitchel-Case to be content with S20. NOTRE DAME. Ind.—Ralph Sjo- involving a pair of Racine boys in the game, or rather what should have btrg of Chicago, captain-elect of the "President Johnson of the Amer- ^ opener while a couple of Chicago .mix- finished in fifth place, the first tirno The Franksville. nine hoped to have lean league is deliberately roisrcpre- • that Jones had ever finished out of been, the Mitchell-Case game, ' will their old twirler, Dietrich, in.tha cen- The bogey philosopher desires to Notre Dame 1919 baseball team, join- ers will probably square off-in the sec- come before the regular meeting- of know what George Jenson means by ed his teammates Philbin and Dubois ser.ting the National league and the ond event. first division when he had had charge ter of the diamond, but on account o£ Boston club," Haughton said,"in mak- of a team durfng the entire season. the Manufacturers' league moguls to- the war, Dietrich is in Camp Grant. staying in'Racine after we gave him at the United States Ensign School in morrow. The committee of Judges However, the village team surely is in such a fitting farewell for his eastern Chicago. ing it appear that the decision in the LOSES FIGHT: ATTACKS In 191? the Browns finished seventh. including Guy Dixon, FraAk Reynolds trip. We are going to take back every Scott Perry case was made by the It was during 1917 that the famous luck to have Rheiny with them in National commission alone. The REFEREE; COUNTED OUT baseball "slander cases" came up. and Jim Blatu will make a rep'ort at their time of need. good thing we said about him. NEW ' YORK.—Miller Huggins, that .time. In all probability the game manager of tile Yankees, announced president of the Southern association, NEW ORLEANS. June 19—Frankie There had been rumors of discontent- will be played over and the standing.1! The annual choice score contest at. today he ha.s closed a "deal won't be sore now. oh. no! er of the Cubs'and perhaps the best We announce to the public, patrons and friends that we have (Not named) -... S." backstop in the National league, will oji the way • moved our shop from 1917 Northwestern Avenue to 1745 North- Percy Ford 90 Harry Rosengreen >, 90 I PREP ATBXETIC~STARS not be with the Chicago team after the But we can't promise Ladies' Bi- western Aver.ue, where -we will be able to take care of all motor- ENLIST AT GREAT LAKES first of J.uly, it is said, Killifer is in cycles for a time yet. •' . cycle and bicycle repairing. GREAT LAKES, 111., June 19.—The class 1-A, and Manager Mitchell says UNIONTOWN. —Lieu t .Dean D. Great Lakes athletic. army has been that he will go into the army on either We are agents for the Har Jey Davidson Motorcycles. j S'.ursls of this city. Well-known atKlete i increased : by the addition of three June 24 or June 30. and a former member of the Phila- ' former Chicago high school stars-'— THE DELUXE delphia American League baseball I Edmund Loftus, Charley Moran and XEW YORK.—Charley Weinert. the club, was wounded severely in action j George McDonough. During their Jersey heaveyweight. will be given a ARROW Jas. C. Nelson & Son June 7. according: to a telegram re- prep days these youngsters ranked, chance by the committee in charge of CYCLE CO. 1743 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE ceived from the War Department" to- with the leaders in'all sports. Lof- [ the bene.fit boxing carnival.at Madison C OLLARS • 529 Wisconsin Street night by his father. Attorney 'W. J-.v tus and 'Moran are machinists, while Square Garden Thursday night, Wei- CItrETT,PEABODTfcC0..1tic. MASSES ilcDonough is a seaman. • nert will meet Fred Fulton.