Dempsey Observes Birthday With Fast Workout.Yankees Swamp Athletics; Giants Divide ChallengerSpeeds Up Work; Peck Continues Annexes Willard Resumes To Pound Ball Oh, Man! By BRIGGS Toney Training (.CopyrUUt, 1319. New york Tribune Inc.) First; Barnes As Locals Win Loses Champion Suffers a Cut Lip in Bout With Hempel; Second Contender Celebrates Anniver- Twen.ty-fourth Shortstop Makes Merry Uses Three Bill Tate and Jamaica Kid With Mack's Brooklyn Pitch- sary by Pounding , ers in Opener; Mitchell Kolling Up 1.000 Average Shows Class in By W. O. McGeehan Nightcap TOLEDO, June 24..It was twenty-four years ago to-day that By Charles A. Taylor William Harrison Dempsey first saw the light at Montrose, Coi. Fond One of the biggest weekday crowds The Yankees took a tirmer grip on that has attended a have on him a mere President, but game at Ebbets parents might speculated becoming lirst place yesterday afternoon, when Field this season.estimated not in their wildest desert dreams could they have pictured little William the Athletics for the at 17,000 they slaughtered .turned out yesterday to welcome the Harrison riding the brake beam into his present condition of affluence and aecond day in succession. The score Giants and Dodgers in their first game importance. was 9 to 0, and all doubts as to the since their return from the Jack Harrison outcome were settled in the very first West. Dempsey, the William that arrived that day to join After battling for more than five hours the dozen-odd other little Dempseys, celebrated the anniversary of his inning as the result of the liberality of the teams had to content the in be- themselves entrance to this world of right crosses, doublc crosses, .?27,000 purses and Kinney, Philadelphia , with an even break, "the bases on balls and an out- Manhattanites handouts six rounds to a house of about a thousand head of stowing taking the first game by a 4 to 2 by boxing burst from the bats of "Murderers' score Uhioans. Row." and the Flatbush tribe winning the Jess Willard observed the natal day Five runs came over the plate in this honors in the second by a lop-sided of William Harrison Dempsey by re- open ing stanza. This was the mark score of 9 to 3. set in game, and it would The first was suming his work. It was a for Monday's struggle easily the bet¬ just day Rice and McGeehan seem that these hot days the Yanks ter. In this game fast, keen Willard. All of his days are much are bunching their energy early so as was played. It was only by perform- the same. He is the most languid To Write to be able to sit back and rest as the ing in championship style all the wav Sort of person, in training that I ever Big Fight heat grows more oppressive. that the McGraw tribe was able to ob- peeked at. There is a sameness about The chief interest shown by the three tain victory. They received expert his afternoon's work and sluggishness For Tribune Readers thousand fans present after that first pitching by Fred Toney, who let the that irritates the oldtimers. inning waa centred about Roger Peck- Flatbushers down with five hits. The Dempsey always is speeding up. He RICE and inpaugh, the leading batsman of the New Yorkers also fielded briliiantly. works with a indi- W. O. American who is out teach But it was their feverishness that GRANTLAND two of the League, to excellent base running" cates a well-wound and well-charged McGeehan, best Tyrus Cobb what real hitting implies. that was largely responsible for their human dynamo behind it- The six posted men on sporting topics in Roger had a perfect day yesterday. win. In this branch George Burnt practice rounds he boxed to-day were this country, will report the Wil- He drew two passes, made two smash- played the leading role. much faster than any six-round bout, lard-Dempsey championship fight ing singles and topped it all off with a Toney showed in his boxwork yester¬ I' have seen at Philadelphia, despite July 4 for the Tribune.. Mr. Mc¬ sacrifice bunt. day that he has arrived. He cut the tbe fact that corners the air here has much Geehan is already on the battle Vick Starts Procession consistently and mixed a fast more soporific qualities than the air of ball with a hook and a lob that was ground in Toledo, from where he As for the ball game proper, there most effective. in the Philadelphia. is telegraphlng daily accounts of was no such thing after the Yankees Only sixtb did Still "Sore" at Tate had the home team get. to him to any ex- the training work of both heavy- taken^heir first swings at the ball. tent, and then for two William Harrison still seems a Sam Vick started the only hits, of bit weights.. He will be joined shortly procession by which one was a home- slam irritated at big Bill Tate, the tall Mr. walking and then stole second. Peck- Pinch Hitter Clarence by by Rice. also drew a and then Mitchell. Leon Senegambian partner who bounced inpaugh pass, on the other was such an The Tribune will receive direct Baker doubled to. his two Cadore, hand, emphatic right off his chin fcft, seoring hard, and was in the while at play the other afternoon. In ringside service on fight day, hav¬ mates. Lewis grounded to Dugan, replaced seventb. " by , who in turn was re- his second round with Tate Dempsey ing leased a special wire to trans- whose throw to nab Baker at third was lieved by Sherrod Smith in the ninth. endeavored with considerable earnest- mit the reports of Rice and Mc¬ too high and too late. ' ness to set the Senegambian on the Geehan. Pipp forced Lewis at second, but the Giants First to Score canvas. But while King tallied on the " rocked play. The a run Dempsey These two experts will write up Pratt Giants got in the second, Tate twice, once with a left hook and the in singled to right, sonding Pipp to scoring when Chase hit into the far once a fight their inimit^ble styles, third. Bodie drove a wicked with right swing to the jaw, and for g.-ounder corner of left field and galloped to William refused to be seated. the most accurate descrip- at Shannon, which bounced off the lat- third. McCarty slammed into left The Jamaica the darkest tion of the big fight and of the ter's shins, Pipp seoring and Pratt tak¬ Chase. field, Kid, Sene¬ third. scoring Toney advanced his gambian of all, with the possible ex- events preceding and following the ing Mr. Kinney was removed battery mate with a sacrifice, butBurns of Joe battle must from the box at this juncture by Con- and were ception Wolcott, fumished you read The Tribune. nie Young easy outs. plenty of action and stopped some hard Mack, Siebold, no relation to old Zimmerman doubled in the fourth ones. "Socks," ascending the mound for the and was sent to third by Chase's bunt. Dempsey was so eager in his efforts Board of Boxing Control name the ref- visitors. Truck Hannah was out on flied to and as eree the McCarty Olson, Toney to stop Tate that he went to the mat arbitarily. aqueeze play, Pratt tallyinrr and posed at the plate, looking none toi> twice. Once he slipped after missing, "I think that the fight will end be¬ Bodie advancing to third. Shannon threatening, Heine decided to steal and once Tate wrestled him to the fore twelve roundr," said Willard. thew out Quinn, and lhe spectators home. Miller received the ball in time But there is some heaved several relief Indians Humble canvas. The intense eagemess of chance that it sighs of and then Reds in Even Break to touch him as he slid over the plate, William Harrison would indicate that might not. In that event I want to went to sleep. but the force of Zim's slide knocked he is well trained know something about the man who The Yankees picked up two more White Sox the from his and pretty and getting runs sphere hands, another toward the as might have a chance to give my title in the fourth, one in the fifth and Again, With was checked ragged edge far as work Cubs: tally up. away. Also if the of a the final counter in the The Chicago is concerned. que.sti<*n foul eighth. The fifth showed Burns as a second It struck me that the should come up I want to know that Athletics never made more than one 2-0 Cobb the He punches Demp¬ there a Winning by Eller Fans speeding paths. singled, is man hit in an 10 Men sey swung for Tate were about the good in the ring. I inning off Quinn and at no CHICAGO, June 24..Clcveland made but Young hit into far right, Griffith best he had. mean to be reasonable about this thing, time threatened to do any dam'age. it two from the ball the fence. Big William declared the but I am to straight Chieago to-day by catching against was going insist on fair pro¬ They collected only four hits during shutting out the 2 to 0. Inabil- $PORTLIGHTGranflandRice Fletcher singled to and while going pretty "It's locals, ^Sty Cadore, rough. like tection for title." the entire crossing the Atlantic he said. my game. ity to hit in the pjnehes when they had (Copyright, 1919 New York Tribune Ine.) CINCINNATI, June 24..After Chi¬ the infield was busy getting the ball, again," Already bex'ng fans who have won But though Dempsev landed the made men within scorfng distance, coupled cago had the first game of the Burns, by hard running and a beautiful and with all he cleanly trip by auto are beginning to ar- Perfect for Pratt by sensational Johnson and header, 6 to 2, by hitting Sallee slide, made third. Another slide had, Big Bill was not rive. Cars are here from Day fielding by of the long staggered. California, Derrill like Gardncr, cost the White Sox the game. Songs Game hard, Cincinnatti evened it up by win¬ to the plate was fruitless, however, on Maine and Canada. Every train Pratt, Peckinpaugh, had Williams the 2 to to Certainly the work at the more brings a perfect at the two pitched well. The visitors No. 3."The Scotch Game You ning second, 0, playing error- Poyle's tap Konetchy, but Kaulf Dempsey of the ardent bugs who flock day bat, making run on Only Can Play".. less ball behind and camp is the more earnest If Willard to these singles and a in his three scored the first a walk, a sacri- Eller's fine pitching. singled Fletcher scored Chase's affairs. Scme are well known a an .4 landed home at 3 o'elock one Eller struck out ten men and drive into on turned loose as as does Will¬ citizens of chances. Del was removed in favor of fice, single and error, while the blear-eyed golfer morn; made left, which he reached sincerely distant parts, while others other run from a a three-base hit which second iam Harrison he would have no are Fewster in the seventh The resulted double, an About six down, or more, to old J. gave the Reds when Wheat fumbled, McCarty's spar¬ unostentat:oua peraons whos(>. like- inning. infield out and a maybe Barleycorn. their second run. a out and to ring partners left. nesses are Yankee sub drove out a sacrifice in sacrifice fiy. Tyler pitched ful! Toney's fly centre produced treasured by chiefs of police fly The score And when he looked around and saw between him and the bed game for the first time in a month and another run in the next frame. and shcriffs nll over the his only time . Champion's Beauty Marred country. CLEVELANT) (A. T,.) CniCAGO (A. L.) His had laid a a did well. Mitchell was sent to bat for Cadore There still remain like abrhpo »c| ab r h po a e spouse stymie with rolling pin, he said: In his workout to-day the something -600,- lf ...110 2 0 The scores: in the sixth and that stalwart champion 000 worth of unsold seats Aaron alao a Gruney, Oll.lebold, rf_300 30 0 "I'm that I'm so young receivcd a slitrht cut on the inside of and the Ward got chance in the l.unte, ss ...3 0 1 0 1 0;E. Colltns, 2b.4 0 2 10 0 sorry, dear, late. I know I am to blame, FIRST GAME man hit one far over the right field his architect of the arena seema to be Yankee Baker's in Bpenker. cf..3 0 0 4 0 0|Wcaver, 3b ...402 320 hp. It probably resulted from a line-up, taking place Woort, rf ...4 0 1 3 0 Oi If 0 But I have been out playing Bonnie Scotland's old CHICAGO fN. L.) CINCINNATI (N. L) fence for the circuit. Johnston got on in more bcnches the Jaekson. ...4 0 20 1 grand game." ab r h a e! r blow swung by the silent and crowding every day. seventh, and Al Wickland sup- Garrtner, 3b.4 0 1 0 C OlCandll, lb ...400 410 |m> ab h po a <. in the next when he forced Olson, who moody 9-.- Lewis in 1 1 Whereat she seized the with still a Flack. rf...al 1 1 lOIRath, 2b ...4 0 1 3 .10 Jack Hempel, Willard's faithful planted Duffy the sixth. Wam'nsa, 2b,4 Folsi'h, cf ...4 0 1 810 rolling pin firmer clutch, I'eck, 2b ..4 0 0 2 4 OiDaubert. lb...3 11 9 2 0 had singled, and came all the way home punch*- Mi*R Johnston, lb 4 0 1 14 0 1 Uisberg, rs ...4 0 1 110 And Mann, lf ...5 1 2 3 0 in-; bag. Bomann Golf Victor O'Nelll. c ..200 3 01 Srlialk. c _400 4 00 showed him by this chorus that the duffer was in Dutch. 0|Groh. 3b _400 1 4 0 when Baird fell and dropped Griffith's The Covoleskle. p.2 0 0 1 0 0 0 Merkle, lb. .3 1 3 9 1 lllloush. rf ...3 0 0 1 0U Those who visit tbe Willard camp PLALSTF1ELD, N. J., June 24..In the worth of Sam Vick as a lead-off Williams, p ..3 0 12 0 Magee, bs ..3 1 1 2 I ll.Neale, rf ...310 1 0 0 high fly. for action do not f.rst round man was attested by the fact that he raskert, cf.S 1 1 3 10! Kopf, ss ...3 0 1 5 3 0 Larry Doyle Banished get the worth of match play for the club Totals ...292527113| Totals _34062771 Chorus: Deal. 3b ..4 1 2 1 1 0 the quartcr at the at the drew two passes and hit two singles Cueto, lf _30 1 5 10 Al Baird paid canvas gate. championship Plainfigd Country Clevoland- 10000010 0.2 "I know O'Farroll, c.4 0 2 6 2 0|\Vlngo, c ...3 0 2 2 2 0 replaced Larry Doyle in the \\U,ard boxes as the mood seizes him. Club to-day Miss Kate Bomann in his five opportunities with the stick. Chieago. 00000000 0.0 about your golf, old kid, where twenty drinks are Balley. p...l0 1 0 1 Ol Sallee, p ...2 0 0 0 10 seventh, after had been banished de¬ par; *T«ar .10 0 0 0 OjtReuther _100 0 00 Larry Between rounds he lolls against the feated Miss Elizabeth 5 and Two-base hits.Wam'osganss, Weaver. How all your short 0 1 0 2 for flinging his bat into the air, show- Burke, 4; Three-base hit.Gardner. Stolen bases. approaches leave you close against the bar. Douglas, p..2 p ...0 0 0 0 0 0 -opes and puffs through his mouth. Mrs. C. B. Lawrence defeated It is possible that Scott Perry will Felsch 0|I.uqup, ing displeasure at being caHed out oa Mrs' (2), Risborg. Sacrifice hit.l.unte. You move cup to until Totals ..35 6 14 27 14 Totals .29 2 6 27 Dempsey, between rounds, scowls » Morris J. Dumont, 3 and Mrs. do the for the Ath¬ Sacrlflce along from cup you're orey-eyed_ 2| lil strikes. ¦bit 2» R S twirling dejected lly.O'Nelll. Double plays.Johns¬ .Batted for Baiiey in fourth inning. and paces back and forth in thi. Rowland defeated Miss Louise Patter- letics this afternoon, and if so, the pic¬ ton (unassisted); Felsch and Sohalk. I,eft The only Scotch game you can play has water on the side." 1 Batted for Sallee in eighth inning. Mitchell, who has been doing most ring like a aniraal son, 4 and 3, and Mrs. A. F. nic the Yanks have been or bases.Cleveland, 5; Chieago, 8. Bases of his gunning in France the last year, caged Hichborn enjoying may on balls.Off Williams, 2; off Coveleskle. 1 Chicago. 0 0 0 2 10 0 3 0.6 Dempsey is a mouth breather, too, defeated Mias Pauline uaiea, 5 and 2. come to an end. Hit by pitcher.By Williams In vain the wretched took an oath Cincinnati_ 11000000 0.2 knocking off Huns, made his first ap- -..'-.-__ (Speaker). golfer upon his death; when he exercises. He has a small, The score: Struck out.By Coveleskle, 2; by Will¬ Two-base hits.Kopf, Magee, Deal, Doug¬ pearance of the season on the slab yes- and PTHXA. (A. L.) NEW YORK (A. I,.) iams, 1. In vain, because he could not put a on his las. Three-base hit.Daubert. Ptolen bases His aim was and he uptilted nose, it probably has ab r h a back-spin breath. terday. good, - been or Cards po e, ab r li po a e .Deal, O'Farroll. Pacrifice hits.Daubert threw so the Giant more less messed up in some Pummel Wltt. U ...4 0 1 2 OOlvick. rf lf.3 1 2 2 00 t In vain he foozled each excuse and topped each Pick, Merkle, Magee. Double many by batters of the unfrofitable Cooper Thomas. 3b..3 0 0 2 1 Oj I'erk'gh, br.2 1 2 4 50 alibi, kert and Merkle. play.Pas- that they were able to nick him for contests which noth, rf -40 1 0 0 3b...4 1 1110 Until at last he a I.eft on bas-s.Chicago marked the start of his And Trounce Olliaker. Phillies Share played himself into wretched lie. 6, Cincinnati, 3. Bases on balls.-Off Salloo, but five blows. boxing career. Pirates Wnlker, CI..10 0 0 OOlFowster, 3b.0 (I 0 1 l) 0 Spoils off off These stunts here are ST. June 24, Kopp, cf ...3 0 0 1 0 Oi.Lewls, If.. .30 0 0 0 0 He said that he'd been and he 1; Baiiey, 1; Douglas, 1. Hits.OfT * Jess Barnes was thumped hard and training fairlv LOUIS, -St. Louis IJuri.s. lb ...30110 1 "pressing" spoke of "perfect form," Sallee, 13 in S innings; off Luquo, 1 in 1- profitable. I should that each batted the of Wilbur OlWlekland, rf.2 0 0 2 00 With Boston Braves off 4 in often, meanwhile, and Brooklyn's total say offerings Cooper Shannon. 2b.3 0 0 2 5 Oi.l'ipp. lb ...4 1 0 11 0 0 To find that he was standing in the a >storm. Balley, 3; off Douglas, 2 in 6. to nine fighter will draw down something like to all corners of lhe field and won from Dugan, ss ..300 4 2 011'ratt. 2h ..32 3140 PHILADELPHIA, June 24..The Phil¬ pathway of Struck out.By Baiiey, 2; bv Douglas, 4 jumped in the eighth when $20,000 for admissions to training Pittsburgh to-day, 9 to 2. Goodwin McAvoy, e ..301 2 lOIWard, 2b ...10 01 10 lies and. Boston Braves split a double The lady took a Vardon grip upon that rolling pin, Winning pltcher.Douglas. Losing pitcher Tommy Griffith, who had a field day was Kinney, p ...0 0 0 0 0 0|Kodle tf_40 2 2 00 .Sallee. with five hits out of five camps alonc. This is almost as much effective throughout, the visitors' Solbold, p ..2 0 0 1 2 iljI'MiriBh, c.,3 1 1 2 0 0 header here to-day, the visitors win¬ And as she took a she said swings, . Hagen swing above the dim SECOND GAME as Dempsey will get on July 4, and runs bcine unearned. .liurrus -100 0 OOlQuirn, p ...32 10 00 ning the first game, 10 to C, and the cleaned the bases with a drive over more riTTSHniGII (X. L.) ST. I.OCTS locals the 9 to CHICAGO (N. L.) CINCINNATI (N. I, > Benny Kauff's head. the time than he ever has earned to (X. L.) Totals second, 5. ab r h a e! r e By up ab r h po a *>1 ab r h nn n ...... 3004241201 Totals ..3291227110 po ab li po a date. rf .Batted for Seibold ln ninth The scorec Chorus: Flaek. rf...4 0 0 1 OORatli, 2b ....4 0 2 010 Benny had returned the ball Griffith Bl*bee. ...(11 400!Wh. rf ?, 2 VI %% inning:. 2b Experts StiH Pozzled Terry. ss ...312 0 2 0 Miller. lb .^l \\\ Thiladelpbia. 00000000 0.0 FIIIST CAME "I lenow about Teek, ...4 0 0 2 2 li Daubert, lb...3 0 0 60 0 was back at the water bucket. Laton. ss -100 0 0 2b ..4 \\ your golf, old boy, where drinks are Mann, lf ..4 0 0 2 0 0! Groii. 3b _300 210 The 0!Sto,-k. 0 0 3 4 1 New York.. ..500210 0 1 x.9 BOSTON twenty par;".etc Mcrklo, lb.3 0 1 9 0 cf.40 1 5 0 0 nightcap affair was not as inter- It is just ten days now to the Stepiel. rf....4 0 0 3 0 llllornsbY. 3b.4 2 3 0 41 (N. L.) PIULA. (V. 1,.) 0:I!oikIi, as day rutshaw. 2b..4 0 1 4 0 Two-base hit.Baker. Three-base hit. ab r h po a e ' ab r h a n Magee, ss ..4 0 2 5 3 0|Neale, rf ....2 10 20 0 esting the opener, although some of the battle and the OStmtton. If...,'i0 0 1 00 .. po 0 experts still are South'rlh. lf.,3 0 0 3 0 0l.\l'Ucnry, cf.3 1 1 1 0 0 Pratt. Stolen bases.Itoth, Thomas, Vick. Itlggert. cf.fi 1 0 2 0 1 Whlttpd. 2b..5 1 1521 *Mc('abe .0 0 0 0 0 Kopf, ss _30 1 230 spectacular were made puzzled. When Willard Har;,arr 3b.. 4 0 0 0 1 0 Sacrifice Ilcrzog, 2b.5 2 3 1 5 1 cf.2 1 0 Cities and raskert. cf.4 0 1 2 0 0 Cueto, lf _3 ft 1 0 0 0 fielding plavs started work I'aulette. sg.4 1 1 3 6 0 hits.Pookinpaugh, Hannah. Sac¬ Williams. 2 00 Villages 0 0 0 by Fletcher and Griffith. after the ' o ..3 1 1 2 rifice fly.Feyster. Double Powell. rf.4 2 2 6 0 1 Smith, p ...20 0010 Deal. 3b ...3 2 0 Rarlden. r. ...2 0ft 1ft 00 day off he looked slower t. ,7',Jb ,L-"?° SOOSnyder. 10 play.Pratt, lf.4 2 3 0 An Teader desires to Daly, c ...3 0 0 2 1 0 .311 0 00 The scores: lb--1("l 1 1 0 (ioodwln. p..4 1* 2* 0v 3.s 0v Peckinpaugh and Pipp. Deft on bases. Thorpe, OnlMeusel, lf_5 2 2 2 00 inquiring know why it is most of the star Eller, p than he has looked for some but J.IoJ'";'?¦SohmKlt. Holke. lb..5 1 2 8 0 rf...5 1 2 Tyler, P ..2 0 (I 0 10. time, c.2003101 Now York, 7; Philadelphia, 4. Bases on 0'Oravath. 200 ball come from small FIRST GAME he began to speed up and had the Blaokwpll. c. .1 0 1 1 0 01 balls.Off off Bof'kol, 3h.2 0 1 2 0 0 T.udrrus, lb..3 1 2 510 players towns while most of the Cooper. d ...3 0 2 0 10 Kinney, 2; Sclbold, 3; off Black'o, 31*2 1 2 1 0 0 Ilalrd, 3b ..2 0 1 110 great golfers TotaU ..31 0 4+23 10 li Totals _27262750 NEW YOflK (N. L.) BltOOKI.TN V. L> judges winging again. Qulnn, 1. HltH.Off Kinney, 3 ln 1-3 In¬ ss 5 0 2 3 4 come from the cities. He .Ran for in ninth ab r h a 14 off 9 in 7 2-3. Struck Mara'le, oll-oarce, 9S....4 0 0 32 1 big writes: "Small towns have Magee inning. po e! ibrhpfl There will be a lot of eleventh honr Totals ...33 2 8 24 6 11 Totals ..34 9 13 27 19 2 ning; Seibold, out. Wilson, e..3 0 1 4 1 0 Adams. c ..40 1 711 produced! tEller out, hit by batted ball. Bunis. lf. .4 0 2 1 0 0 Olson. rs ..4 0 2 3 «» By Quinn, 2; by Seibold, 1. Wild pltch. Krnting, p.2 1 0 0 . 2 0 Hlxnv. p ...10 1 0 10 Mathewson, Johnson, Alexander, King. rf..10 1 3 0 01Johnatnri 2b 4 11 S 60 '¦xperting around this town. You can't PlttsburRh... 00000200 0_2 Seibold. Losing Ilomareo, 0 0 0 1 0 Cobb, Speaker, Doyle, Baker, Collins, Chicago. i) 0000000 0.0 Fletcher, sr.T, 1 2 1 6 01 rf..4 0 1 1 0» tell a St. J,ouifl. 0 0 pltcher.Kinney. p.3 .falla'n, cf..3 0 0 001 Cincinnati.... 01001000 Orlfflth,' great deal from this training 150012 i_9 .-,.« Young, etc, while New York, Chicago and.Boston have x.2 Doyle. 2b .3 0 0 0 :0Z. VVhcal lf 4 0 fl 1 <'1 atunt. It i3 draw Two-base hits.Paulette, Miller. Three- Totals. .41 10 lfi 27 13 3 Totals ...36 6 10 27 9 4 produced Traversj Two-base hlt.Paskert. Three-base hit Italrd. -lh ..10 0 1 :(i'>:iv;s, rf_4 00 S 0 0 largely tp in that Mc"t-nry. Home .Hatted for Rixey in fifth Travis, Evans, Gardner, is .Bller. Stolen Kauff cf ..5 0 2 fi OOi Konetchy, lb.*ol 0 20 quarter a and the S^r hltr run.Hornsby Hit Ball Hard Inning. Ouimet, Kirkby. Why this?" bases.Cueto, Merkle, /im'an/ 3b.4 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 10 head, quarters are Molun bases--.Cooper, Smlth, Cutshaw Tigers Roston. 00404002 0.10 Magee. Sacrifice hlt.Neale. Sacrifice fly OlMalone. 3b , in that in a small Chase. lb...3 2 812 1 fl 3b. 1 0 0 1 11 coming fresh every Soathworth. Sar-rlMee hits. Mainly town a kid has more room a .Rarlden Left on Fltr/ons. '" day. Miller, Stock! Philadelphia 0 10 13 0 0 0 1. 6 and better bases.Chicago, 6; Cin¬ M'Carty. c.4 0 1 2 11 c n 0 6 1 Sarriflce 6. on .. Miller camP ajrrees to a man fly.Snyder. Double plays_ And 8-4 Two-base chance to baseball cinnati, Bases balls.Off Eller Toney. p ...2 0 0 1 1 0 .100 0 10 »t.T?tn?«mp.8ey Paulette and Miller (2); Whip Browns, hits.Herzog, Powell, Thorpe, play than he has in a larger city. off Tyler, 3. Struck 10- Cadore. p that Willard i3 in bad condition. The and Miller. Paulette, Stock Holke, Balrd. Home run.Cravath. Stolen out.By Eller. by .-v, d .0 0 0 0 0 0 Left on bases.Pittsbuiirh. B- Whereas most of the Tyler. 2. Fmlth. p _00 0 0 00 Willard bases.Thorpe (2), Maranville, Meusel great golf courses are around * camp maintains a deep and on balls.OfT Cooper! DETROIT, June 24..Making every Faird. (2), big cities where Mltchell ...1 11 0 0 0 polite reticence in f3. offhS^rf"Goodwin,SJ ,"'"?"1. Hlt Sacrifice hit.Thorpe. Sacrlflce the small town 0 fl 0 » regard to Dempsev, by pitchey.By one of its twelve hits count in seoring flles.Powell, Wilson. Double youngsters rarely even see the game. rKrupgcr _10 but oopr-r (Shotton). Struck plays.Mar¬ - IJAllea .100 0 00 maintains that Willard's condition 3; out.By Cooper, Detroit defeated St. Louis 8 anville, Ilerzng and Holke; Demaree, Mnr- is all that by Goodwin, 1. to-day, ar.ville aml And the makeup of every game Red Sox Trim they desire, and all thev to 4. The jrame was featured by the Holke. Left on bases.Boston, depends upon the kids who take Senators; Total? ..36 i 13 27 14 2| Tntals ...3325WM8 expect. of 9; Philadelphia, io. Bases on balls.Off it up. .Batted for Cadore in sixth inning. Willard is heavy hitting Flagste.^d and Ain- Keating-, i; off Demaree, 2; off Rixey, 1- Sixth Homer for Ruth tBatted for Cheney in eighth inniog. becoming gradually West Picks Tennis Team smith. The score: off Smith, 1. Hits.Off Keating, 6 In 4 2-3 tBatted for Fitzsimmons in ninth inning-. browner, and his face seems to me to ST. IX>TTJ8 (A. L.) DETROIT (A. I, > innings; off Demaree, 4 in 4 1-3; off Rixey ab r h a ab r 10 in As For the New York.... 0 1 011100 0.* get more youthfuL He was in a po el h po a e 5; off Smith, 6 in 4. Hit bv pitcher. Dope- BOSTON, June 24..The Red Sox jocu- To Easterners Austln, 3b ..4 0 0 0 3 0 Buah. ss ...4 11 2 2 0 By Keating (Williams). Struck Brooklyn.... 0 0.000101 0.* the timp Oppose Gedeon. 2b. .5 0'J 4 3 0 Ynung, 2b ..4 1 1 2 5 1 out.By Last season made three runs off Doc in the ;anrHm0<*$°rand ?aJ\of to-dayj CHICAGO, June 24..Samuel T If Keating, 1; by Demaree. 3; by Rixey, 1 by Gawy Cravath hit less than .300 the worst Ayres Two-base hits Zimmerman. Chase.. he -"aid, with his sense Tobln. ...401 2 0 0 Shorton. ef..41 2 1 00 Smith, 4. against eighth this afternoon. Three-base hits.Burns. run elephantine Hardy. A. L. Green, and KlsliT, lb ..4 1112 1 1 Veach. If ..3 1 1 2 0 1 Winning pitcher.Keating. I.os'- inning breaking Chase. Home don,t jr., Ralph h! 11 lng pitcher.Rixey. pitching ever knew. a tie which had been in .Mitchell. Sacrifice hits.Tonev. Chnse. .P1%\se iau*h when Burdick, of Chicago, were cho- Jacob'n. cf..4 2 1 0 IleUman, lb.3 1 113 10 established Sacrifice thJ,U£?t:me- That is a to-day Smlth. rf ...4 0 0 2 0 o| Klagsl'd, rf.4 2 3 2 00 SECOND GAME This season, .a year older an the seventh againrt and fly.Tdfcey. Double play.Ko¬ but7:* , Kansas Jest, sen for the Western tennis team sa ...2 10 0 4 01 ,3b 0 1 0 2 0 (at age where a year is a Robertson, netchy and Olson. Left on bases New 8e.med t0 take which Cttrbcr, Jones. ...3 BOSTON (N. h.) PHILA. (N. L.) long time), the home team a fairl>' wel1 in is to the RevcrelO, c.301 2 1 0| Alnsmith, c.4 1 2 4 10 ab r a hits over giving 5 to 2 win. York. 10; Brooklvn, 5. Bases on balls.Off Ohio. oppose East in the annual h po pi ab r h po a p Gawy .400 against the best the has known in sectional team Callia, p ...2 0 0 0 1 0 Khmke, p ..4 0 0 1 2 0 ItlgRort. cr.5 2 3 3 1 AlWhttted, lf...3 2 1 4 0 0 pitching game Ruth put the ball into the ripht field Toney, 1; off Cadore, 1; off Cheney, 1. Hit* Walter championship at Cincin¬ W'rlght. p ..0 0 0 0 10| llprzog, 2b..5 0 l 2 1 fl 2b. 221 several years. .Off Cadore, io in 6 innings. off Cheney, . Pearce, 1 51 bleachers in the Monahan to nati on July 10. will be team- .Sloan .1 LI 0 0 0 rf.lfl 1 1 seventh on the first 2 in 2; off Smith, 1 In 1. Struck out.BT itoS^Jk**«ep right inVited,in and mix it, They HJeininltt ...1 fTO 0 0 PowpII, OOMenspl, cf 413 2 01 Walter whereuDon mates of William M. Johnston, Axel 0 Cruise, lf. ..4 0 1 2 1 fliCrnvath, rf...4 0 0 2 0 0 Or, as the bard remarked: pitch by Robertson for his sixth Toney. 1; by Cadore. 2; bv Cheney. 2. Los- immedintely retiredto ^p Graven Holke. lb ..4 0 110 1 fl Liidorus, lb..3 10 13 0 0 homer of the seasonr ing pitcher.Cadore. and Robert . Kinsey, California Totals ..34 1 7 24 15 II Totals .33 S 12 27 13 2 Hopi-kel, 31). 4 l 1 0 2 0! Ilalrd, 3b ...3 10 0 4 0 'Twas ever thus within a The '"'«">*"*". stars. .Battod for Gallia In eighth inning. s« 4 1 1 3 5 pinch, score: SECOND GAME °FohrerabRout ? ""2*"m°re tBatted for Marar.'o, fliSlcklng, ss...4 0 2 2 30 WASHINGTON NEW Willard in ninth c3 1 1 3 1 c (A. BOSTON (A. I, YOHK I.) BROOKLYN h) collect thi « ""?* Will The pick of the East to Wright inning. Tragossor, OlCady. .3 0 1 3 10 No matter wfiat the L.)| ) (N [N. expected line .2 0 fl 0 play; abrhpo a e! ab r a e nb r Ii a e ab r b a . St Nohf. p 2 OlWoodward. D.l 1 l 0 2 0 t j ,L h po jm po «p on the hard L'ouia.... 000*1011 1.4 fl Judge, lb ..4 0 110 0 " fl 10 courts against the Detroit. 1 0 0 % 1 ] 1 2 x.8 Northrop, p.nfl 0 0 fll-M'allihan ...010 0 00 For when you think t HHor.ner, rf.. I 1 3 10 Burns, lf rf.3 1 1 0 OiOlson. as.. .5 1 1 2 Crucago California combination in- .Ttinrpo ...10 1 0 0 0| Adams, c ...10 0 0 0 0 you've doped cinch, Joster. 3b ..4 11 2 3 0 M'Nally. 3b.3 0 0 0 5 0 King. rf lf..4fln o 0 0 Johnston. 21 .. 1 1 * 0 Two-base hits.Heilman, Veach, Jacob- Go bet the Mllan, cf ..4 0 1 0 0 2;Strunk. cf. 3 1 0 4 00 Kle'.chcr. ss..3 0() 2 5 0 Griffitb rf. 5 3 r> 4 00 cludes W. T. Tilden, jr., Sisler. other way. Hlce. rf ...4 13 1 oontuth. lf n 2h ..40fl 4 Z 2 00 Deadlock Over v Philadelphia; son, Thren-baso hits.Shorton, Totals ..36 5 11 24 14 0| Totals ...289927 15 2 .11 l 3 1 0 FlU'oiia Sb.00 0 0 00 -wJhXURmkar.dH.Hard and^nifMJack now of Xew (2). Sacrifice flies.Veach, Heilman, Jones, Boston. 0 1 1 fl 2 0 0 0 On the other when the C'Jtaae. Kearns, mar,- York; S. H. Voshell, New Severeld. Bush and 1_5 wing, you go against dope, you manage to Grover. 2b..3 0 0 3 2 0i Sliean 2b 4 0 1 3 4 0 Goi cales. c..:; 1 3 l 0 Maloue 3b 4 0 1 0 2 0 of the v Dougle play .Young, Philadelphia. 10200006 Iloberfn, p.2 0 0 0 3 0 p ...8 0 2 fl 2 c .i n 1 5 10 H»w challenger, and ork, and Wallacc Johnson, Philadcl- Heilman. I.eft on banes-»-St. 7; De¬ x_9 get it under the left ear the same. ft;C:iklVll. p..3 1 0 11 Barnes, OIKrueger, of the offffifc Louis, Two-base just- Ayres, p ... 1 0 0 0 00 .McCarty ...10 0 0 0 p. 3 1 2 » »* army, navy and civilian bo phm. troit, 4. P.ases on balls.Off Khmke, 3 hlta.Powell, Tragressor. Slck- OlMltcbcll. j rd Hits 10 in tng, Pearco. Home runs. Rlggert, Maran¬ in an ^on to .Off Gallia, 7 innlngs; ofT ville. Stolen Totals ...32 2 7 24 10 4| Totals ..32 5 10 27 17 1 Totala ..82 3 7 24 14 11 Totala II 9 1* -'. 10 » *%L °X,K? C°nt;01 solvc Wrlght, 2 in 1. Struck out.By Gallia. 1; bnses.Tragressor, Whltted .Batted for Barnes in ninth Khmke, 3. Passed ball.Alnsmith. I,os- Sacrifice lilts.Pearco, Woodward. Double Limerick of the Links Washington.. 0ftft00200 0_2 Inning. Haverford Oicketers Lose by and Boston. 00000023 x.5 New York... 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0.4 * ft was admitted that ing pitcher.Gallia. plays.Rlggert Herzog; Woodward . a Bv a Sirktng nn.l l.uderus. ...ooosoii4 x.» ^ deadlockfc,i vT^'had been reaehed margin of 41 runs, with totals -« I.eft on bases. A crabbed old duffer nanied Frew Two-base hit.Oharritv. Home run- Brooklyn. W. A. a of 157 to 116, the Statcn Island Cricket Bostpn. 6; Philadelphia, 2. Bases on balls Ruth. Stolen bases.Foster, McNally. Sac- Two-base hits.Kauff. Chase, GrlfTItla, l Gavin, member of the ex- and renriis Eastern .Off Nehf. ?.; off Nnrthrop, 3. Hits.-Off Had a twenty-inch putt a riilce hlt.McNally. Double plays.Foster Myers. Thr.base hita -Myera, Konetchy. Club defeated the cricket League Xelif. m i-'i Innlngs: off for two; Orover and -Chaae. Adam tfarn of 2-3 Northrop, 2 In As he .ludge; McNally, Shean and Home run -Griffith. Stolen h:is.- Empie, secretary, profeaa Havcrford College on the Hartford. 6; Plttsflelfl, 1. Inning. Hlt by pitcher.-By Woodward putted and missed, Mc.lnnis. I.eft on bases -Washington 3- Sacrifice fly.Fletcher. Double play. ol grounds of the Worcester. 7; Sprtngfleld, 6. (Tragre.s8ur, Nehf). strmk out -Bv Wood¬ Boston. 6. Base on l-'letchor. T;;iir.l Chnae. Left on baa*s tha* the not a formcx at Livingston, New ward. He remarked as he hissed: balls.Off Robertson! and iouh£ one. and .itoatSnli set ». I, yesterday. Bridgeport, 14; lla\Vn, 3. by Nehf. 2. I.oslng pitcher. 1. Hits.OfT Robertson. 7 in fi 2-3 Innings; .New York. 6; Brooklvn, *. lianet on j believe that. the ,u "Walerbury, 7; Provlrienec, 6. Nehf. "Who the hell off Ayres, 3 in 1 1-3. Hlt bv pltcher.By balls orf Barnes, 1. off Mltchell. J. SUWM first invented this stew?" Ayres (Walters). Struck out.By Robert- out.By Barnes. 2; by Mitchell, 5. The-' son. 2; by Caldwell, 3. Passed ball.Wal¬ -.- iSZJul'l' day8". "ttribotc the Mrs. Chilvers ters. Losing pitcher.Ayres. Leader are a ¦?- of or Here pair of cagy wagers that have been one Stormy Meeting Promi^eo1 * »»*«»> Clubs placed by alert 1 which ia »!«.,. irritability Standing citizen on the when K'* of ath- Maj< League In Women's Willard-Dempsey fight: Southern Association A stormy meeting is promised ¦ Ztlu\~tletee before an fbaracterlstic Tourney the committee of the Met- .mportant conteat. 1. One to eight that Dempsey knocks Willard out in Little Rock, 1; Blrmlnghatn, 0. registration ihe Cuckoo Congreij which ia ln' AMERICAN LEAGUE Ahout the first four Atlanta. 1: M»mph!s, 0. ropolitan Association meets in monthly GAMES TO-DAY thirty women gathered at the rounds. Chattanooga. 1; Mobile, 0. session at the local A. A. U. hchdquar- GAMES TO-DAY Scarsdale Golf and Country Club yes¬ Nashville nt Now Orleans (raln). ters this evening. One of , R«cor, s.ts on New York at for 2. Three to two that Willard wins. the principal J?* rU.oM frcquently Brooklyn. at New York. terday the last one-dav tournament cases ' 4ue"li<">- Nelaon Boston at Philadelphia under the of His to be investigated is the eligihility JLl-Tjltnt Battlfag Philadelphia (two). Washington at Boston. auspices the Women's dope is that if Dempsey wins it will be by a of Percy Friedlander to represent the «* W SS; Chicago at Cincinnati. Metropoli»an Golf Association. Mrs. quick knockout vibiimatV0nrVor,hims'!lf-vibUJ, the road hatter of Danburv at Cleveland at William after the way in which he Morris First Five Batters Glencoe A. C. in the Intersectional Plttsburgh St. Louis. Chicago. Chilvers, of Dunwoodic, with dropped Fulton, and others; that if It is re¬ was League games last Sunday. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Ct. Louis at Detroit. 92.5.87, low for hoth gross and Dempsey doesn't win by a knockout in the first four rounds on *n : ,s Wintcd net, but. cne iqq^ t,no Willard will In Two ported that Friedlander compctod £e flaht im r'"Vh'* bu>t- New York, 4; B'lyn, 2 Ost). gross prizo pre- almost surely win. Which is no bad slant anent the Major Leagues expired registration card, which, if true, Yennaf A?x ? ? Tammany B'klyn, 9; New 3 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS sented by the entertaining club. This general situation. in both the - York, <2d). will rob him of first prize *E2t JaUE£a ff0n\ F"»-ty-aecond New 9; 0. left. the net for Mrs. J. C. Barclay, of the k ha* "<>m!n»t*d Bonton, 10; Phlla., 6 (l»t>. York, Philadelphia, with 96.7- NATIONAL LEAGirc Iflf) and 300 yard runs nnd cost ' and ..l/n f.d2Ply' Huckcnsack, -89. best «f New York. Phila., 9; Boition, 5 (2d). Boston, 5; Washington, ?. Miss F. "Dempsey's nunch is a right swing to the PJayer and clob. L. A.B. R. H. P.C. Glencoe organization the point prize. ' in T*STv*d BiUthe Prow". Marcus," of Ocean, wlth jaw, carrying a ,0Cal d«»«Kat« to the Chicago, 6; Cin'nati, 2 (Ist). Detroit, 8; St. LouIb. 0. 96- -6.90, finished third, while knockout." What better punches are there? Cravath, Phila-45 145 26 53 .400 flM"' Cln'natl, 2; Chicago, 0 (2d). C. F. Mrs. Bouthworth, PitU. 36 128 22 44 .344 *'" fizz«» in th* M'd- St. Loul*, 9; Pittnburgh, 2. Cleveland, 2; Chicago, 0. Uebclacker, president of tho asso¬ Vonnr, N. Y.50 195 25 65 .333 t: dfifwJS.