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II TIER WASHINGTON TIMES, TUESDAY, JULY 2, l6lS. World's. Champion Athletics Win Fourth Straight Game From Griffith's Outfit BOBBY GROOM DEIS Among Those Present Was Mr. A. Battyng Slump, Who Assisted in the fourth Straight Bump GIBBONS CLAM TO HISBUMPSWHENHE -- CHUPIOKHIPTITII r "ss. sc-- i. .s.5s5si2s8s8agsaB FACES TEAM'S JINX r-.- .:-' ' sSsSSSSSKSS omk nnr I'tSSSBSSSS i ". HsCV rW V AS IS NOW QUESTIONED au oub MSTs ho woo eri SPBBO iNr OOINO-j - PR4M THE eencH to plate aw 0M.K AGAIN.thc Mackmen Drive Him From In Defeating Burns, St. Paul I ' -- tfW EM TO AN basy WICTOfty. Mound With Shower JT&SS f YJMl VflkwKvS$l$5S VaiArfTv --a. Vfi" Scrappjr Is Said to Have Been Overweight. of Hits. PAR togkWV NEW TORK, July 2. Mike Gibbons, ATHLETICS COtfRAL claimant ot tho welterweight champ- ionship of America, heard his claim to FOURTH SUCCESSIVE the world title disputed today, despite his victory over Sid Burns, tho English champion last night. Experts refuse to Failure to Hit Brown Explains allow the Gibbons claim on the ground that he weighed In at 150V6 pounds, Nationals' Sorry while Burns scaled 147 in his ring togs. " J. Gibbons must make tho welterweight Vt Defeat JHEN (L0iLA riUl lt.ftiO.11 , Am of 142 if ho holds tho title, according to tho opinion of experts at the ring-aid- e. , Burns was no match for the St. Paul By "SENATOR." whirlwind, and, after being sent to the mat three times, was unable to recover After swinging along to glorious vic- 6 in time to start the sixth round. There- tory during seven conflicts with all wjjj pj fore, Gibbons Is given a knockout over comers, nover losing decision him In tho records. a slnco I It was a clear case of a clever boxer May 29, Bob Groom was hammered AJ USvAL without a punch facing an equally oft the mound yesterday by the THAT BAKrd clover boxer with a wallop. Gibbons world's champion Mackmen by (in ava- CS? Qoy. dropped Burns' with hooks and short, lanche ot blngles that Included a triple vT snappy crosses to the Jaw, against and a home run to the Jury box In loft which the English champion had no field. The downfall of Groom ruined defense. an otherwise decent ball game. The djfyp p I 1)7 - final score was 6 to 2. OWN-"J- "p'itefgg SSM. "V GJ Yes, Groom was punished, true, 'tis I bbt his support In the Hold was wobbly, TflaS I BTITHTCHul Emm -- BIG LEAGUE GAMES. and tho stlckwork of the Nationals j HH S -- w gave every Indication of their still rest- l3? AMERICAN LEAGUE. ing under tho magic spell cast by tho Mackmen. R.H.E At the bat Griff's lads wore as wooden At Boston. men, Halls us Japanese 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 their fans. Just C0ACH1N& uimgs- - Yankees 10 01 four hltB were by NLiii't'Unfcl'&Tfcfc 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 x 4 3 i made the National? neN!M& VFt ' KIO FOSTER. WAS BOSS HANPLlNO-WICME- Boston 10 during the melee, two runs coming BOAneO fill "' ' W'BI BMMV ORIV8S ALV WTHtXOOH. Batteries McConnell and Sweeney; across In the third and giving them a Hall and Cady. Umpires Egan and temporary lead In the struggle. POO. THE FCNM.P 7 O'Loughlln. Brown Pitched Good Game. OFTHB SPECIES At Detroit. l MORE OEAOIV R.H E Carroll Brown, tho former Atlantic - : I 2 n morning- J A BUfrLET nSiOLc J t &vr TkAN rrte b22 Cleveland ... 10000000 12 6 City - 2 3 3 x- 11 performer and Connecticut leaguer, ir -- MAte- (JraWi'' Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 -S 0 twirled good ball. At times his control thTto Tit U vMr Wfr M ULJ Batteries Grceg and O'Neill; Mullln swerved a bit out of plumb, but he was ml and Stanage. Umpires DIneen and generally master of his own destiny T Sheridan. was no At St. Louis Wet grounds; both St. and there need of calling In sjhfthixo- - Louls-Chlcag- o games postponed me rescuers working their heads oft in left field. Tho lad sailed along to an easy victory. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Just five balls, not counting thc Tilts, At New York. were knocked out of tho diamond by the Bride brought It all to an end by pop- Petersburg, 3; Norfolk, 2. R.HE Among the Minors. 1, News, 0. 0- 1 Nationals. MoBt of the time they were ping to Derrick. Portsmouth, Newport Boston 10000140 -6 8 knocking little teasing grounders to In the eighth Milan opened with a Baseball Standings FLYNN CERTAIN HE American Association. New York... 2 x- -9 11 i Baker and Derrick and Collins. Healthy single but had to watch the next two South Atlantic League. Batteries Tyler0400021and Rarlden; Tesreau, were lads hoist flies then be forced him- Minneapolis, 4; Kansas City, 1. ewats scarce as hen's teeth. Wltn and Columbus, 4; Indianapolis, 2. Columbia, 1; Albany. 0. Ames and Wilson. Umpires Eason and men on the paths the home team s self by Shanks' roller to Collins. AMERICAN LEAGUE. 6; 0. Johnstone. Foster had a couple of good stops, nnd Milwaukee, 6; St. Paul, 2. Savannah, Columbus, hitters wero weak as Tolcdo-Loulsvll- lo 6; 1. Potomac ilver Walker made a catch or two In the gamo postponed on Macon, Jacksonville, At Philadelphia (first game). water. The Jinx of tho Mackmen was good. Once Standing or the Clubi. WILL BEAT JOHNSON account of rain. R.H.E upon garden that looked pretty 0 0 2 1 0 0 4 7 14 0 still them. picked low up out of the Carolina Associaation. Brooklyn ... 0 0 Gandll a throw Philadelphia 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 x 10 14 1 "Zeb" Milan hod an unusually poor dirt In approved style. However, the Won. Lost. Tct. Win. Los. International League. Greenville, 3; Spartanburg, 2. day him In the field. Onco ho mis- . 47 21 .C31 0. Batteries Knetzer, Stark and Miller, for fielding was not a bit startling on cither Bostcn .. .6?rt .CM game Buffalo, 6; Montreal, 3. Anderson. 2: Charlotte, judged a fly First Winston-Sale- 4. Seaton and Dooln. Umpires Brennan ball and then stumbled side. A comparatively small crowd Phllnelphla 39 s, .tyi9 .t.i:, Second game Montreal, 7; Buffalo, 3. 8; Greenboro, ns ho was about to catch It. letting It saw the battle, evidently expecting the IN LASVEGAS BOUT and Emslle. Chicago ... IS .37ii .:,;; First game Toronto, 7, Rochester, 5. Philadelphia (second game). fall to the ground and Baker trotted Nationals to lose to their hoodoos, tho WASHT'N 3S n .r,,v. Second game Toronto, 3; Rochester, 0. At to second and Oldrlng over tho platter. Mackmen. XI XI .smi ..W7 . City, 7; 3. Coulon Meets Wagner. R.H.E Cleveland b3 Jersev Newark. 5--14 15 3 Again ho let a single roll through Ills : zr, .4:.; .4Si; 2. Brooklyn ... The Score Detroit .171 Other clubs not scheduled. NEW YORK, July New York fight 00050004 1 1 3 legs. 'is .31)2 Phladlelrihla. l WASHINGTON. PHILADELPHIA New York II .2W fans will sec the third pugllstlc cham- Batteries Ragon00000000and Erwln; Moore, Flirted With Ball. AU.H.O.A. E AU.H.O.A E St. Lculs . 18 IS .2S1 i'J Heavyweights Tristate League. In four days, this even- Wallace and Killlfer. Umpires Bren- - SeriTer.2b 3 13 3 0 Lonl.rf... 5 110 0 Will Receive pion In action "TIHIe" Walker also flirted with the Fonter.Sb.. 3 12 3 0 Olilrlnix.cf 4 12 0 0 Horrlsburg. 3; Johnstown, 2. ing when Johnny Coulon, the bantam r.an and Emslle. 4 0 1 4 0 2 6 0 Games Today. City, 6; 4 pill to his own discomfiture, Milan. cf.. 12 Collln.:b. Final Instructions From Atlantic Trenton, weight tltlcholder, meets Joe Wagner, At Pittsburgh. letting Gandll. lb.. 4 1 10 0 0 Baker.3t.. 4 2 13 0 Philadelphia at AVashlngton. Allentown. 4; Wilmington, R.H.E. 4 o 4 4 1 14 0 i The boys Baker reach third on a single that roll waiRer.rr. i M'InnlB.lb New York at Boston. York, 3; Reading, 1. Manhattan's best Chicago -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 0 2 0 4 0 go 000 to score AVal-- 1 Shanks.lf.. 0 10 Strunk.lf.. Referee Tonight. ;.rc scheduled to ten rounds. 6 ed the board. At the bat 4 0 4 3 1104 1 Cleveland at Detroit. Pittsburgh ...0000 0,00000v 0H fi pill every M'Rrlde.BS 0 0 Derrlck.si 13 League. and ' Archer; kcr landed hard on the time Henry.c... 3 0 5 10 Lapp.c 4 2 2 10 Chicago at St. Louis, Southern Batteries Lavender hut never safely. However, ho had uroom.D.. Brown.p. .. 4 o l 3 u New Orleans. 7; Memphis, 5. Bates Heads Cornell. and Flnneran. plenty company In fine 20011 Nashville-Montgome- ry game postpon- Cincinnati. of this art of Peltv.D EAST VEGAS. N. M., July At IT not making blngles. Williams....000000 0 0 Total!.. 36 9 27 20 1 Yesterday's Results. I.S ed on account of rain. ITHACA, N. Y., July 1. Edward S. t p 10 Klynn Is In his 13 The Mackmen leaped upon Bobby Cashion. 10 0 0 0 Philadelphia. 6; Washington. 2. Jim still firm Birmingham, 6; Chattanooga, 4. Bates, of Ithaca, who rowed No. 2 In St.