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Show in . THE OGDEN - STANDARD-EXAMINE- THURSDAY EVENING AUGUST 4, 192 R mm TEST HEAVYHIlTiKG : IliENBMTLE I . iviuiiw OGDEN LAD MEETS POCATELLO BATTLER IN FOUR ROUND BOUT LISTLESS GAME AT LAGOON TOMORROW NIGHT OVER BEAVERS IN STA IE MEET TO TAKE GAME 'I SUITS TAKE LEVER ENZ WINS ;ASTMC HES PIRATES RALLY iATKXTIlH , r 'H I v Centers in Salt Lakers Defeat Portland Beetdiggers Hit Williams Pittsburg Widens Gap and Keen Interest Games 5 to 2; Tigers Win of Hard; Slugging Is Looms as Winner; Cubs Remaining Seals Feature From Tournament Split Doubleheader -- Xawson Touched for liefty ;,: 14 Gunners Have Hits; -- "Og&en sv. 'Lewiston . . . . 5 .462 .417 4 4 .308 3-- - .33C -- OGDEN. AB R. H. 5 5 4 Brown, rf . . .. Murphy. 2b Kenna, c . . . . 3 Snelgrove, . ss 4" . . cf Myers, 4 Lawson, p . . .38 Totals . TREMONTON. from-behin- .... 3b 4 Fitzpatrick, . Borstadt. If . .. Kilpatrick, cf Falkntine, c .. G. Adams, lb Young, rf . . . . G S. Adams, 2b , P 4 4 3 (i 1 1 0 0 1 4 35 Score by innings: Ogden : , Errors Summary.: monton 5. Home Three-bas- e Brown. Fallentine. Myers. 2.1 Bases on balls 0-- l l 1 1 1 o 0 4 1 10 1 - 0 5 1 1 1 0 7-- 3, 0-- 1 2 3 1 1 3 ( 2 0 o u n 2 24 !1 4 4 4 4 0 6-- 6-- 6. it 210 102 010 211 411 021 6-- i lf 6-- 3. V- Ogden . 6-- I 2. - og-dei- i) 4. 6-- 4. 6-- PC). A. (i i' 1' t- - i'i 4 (i 1 II a 1 1 1 . 2 1 4 3 (t 4 1 1 . 3 lo S 6-- 0. 3 i ii (i it n 5 n (i ii 4 (i i 6-- 2, 3. ! - - 12 0, 6-- V 6 002 00o 112 Lewls'on 215 020 ()() Smithfield la Home nirs Johnson. Summary: Layne Williams, Costello. Two-bas- e Williams. Whitetree. Dou-b- l play Hansen to Mclvor. Stolen bases Moore, Mclvor. Hit.s Off Cole 12. 28 at bat in 4 innings; ott Crane 4. 14 at bat in 3 innings. Losing pitcher Cole. Bases1. on balls Si ruck Off Cole 2. off Williams out By Cole 2, by Williams 4. Sacrifice hits Stewart. Williams. Wild pitch Williams. Left on baf.es Lewiston 6, Smithfield S. Fmpirt Harkness. I' W . C-- 1 J : ; Ec-cl- e Battling Ortega Fights Draw With Franlde Murphy es . i j six-rou- , ! nd ' ! The t ! j i i ten-ye- FABER LOSES i I CLOSE CONTEST - i I Myers Hooks Up in Duel With Chicago Mound Artist AMERICAN LKAGI E. Cleveland New York Washington Detroit . . St. Louis W. L. 59 .".. . "5 4 8 4S 46 53 44 43 "i4 36 61 Boston Chicago Philadelphia Pet. .t33 v Ains-wort- ddie . THE CRAZY QUILT GENE By h, .475 .4.1V .371 BO FOR WESTERN MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Gordon McKay OGDEN LOGHIED (Western Champion) vs. 54 PEACHES, Battle Ortega RICKARD PROMOTING 0n- "C: THE "TREE lAUFT SPARK! LOGAN. WKTWRES. Aug. BRIGILAM. AB. R. II. -- fiery, itching tlxny troubles are due solely to disorders of the blood. Don't let these impurities torture, you. Thousands hare gotten relief from such troubles by ' taking p" medicine that drives S, th .blood end out the helps put in the impurities Wealthy red blood corpuscle. For Specie Booklet or for write Chief . Medic! Advisor. S.S.S.Co.,Dep't433, Atlmntm, Gm. Get S. S. S: t your druggist. Walsh, sa Hornsby, 2b . . . Lynch, 3b Gober, lb C. Watkins. rf Perkins, c N. Watkins, if Morgan, cf . . . . 3 3 1 1 4 0 0 4 2 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 34 5 ... Kltch.;if-- GOSVUTUB OCD SSyT &1g.eg- - CHES & WAL--1 lAMiM KDWER Vb GOlVlG GREAT . J w--S hOUI DO ( 'J Wv SPELL ytX)L06NA"bAlJbHGc J .MAKE AKN RACKET -- YOU l . v T -- TrM.rTWklrtUls I I NEVfcR ATE .d,- Z- ANY! Jarvis, rf ) 0 c Ambrose, p . . , Totals ........ 4 Huns... 0 0 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 oi 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 o 27 13 2 0 1 0 2 0 -- 4 . PO.-1 . 1 1 A. 0 12 3 8 0.8 2 2 1 0 0 2. .0 0 9 1 2 0 2 2 1 i 27 11 3 5 TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER P LAG0O ARENA AUGUST : o; - Two-bas- e SEMI-WINDtU- 0 0 .010 000 030 4 hiU Lynch, Nelson. Dlmmock. Three-bas- e hits Walsh,' Wllfley. Stolen Dasra Kitch. Nelson, Wllfley. Bases on balls Off Ambrose 3. off Dlmmock .1.. Struck out By Ambrose 2, by Dlmmock 8. Passed ball Kitch. lilt with pitched ball Morgan by Dlmmock. Sacrifice hits Hornsby.Morgan. Walsh. Ieft on bases Brigham 7, Logan t. Umpire Gwtnn. Summary: BIG E. 3 0 1040 8 ! SALT LAKE (4 Rounds) OGDEN 0. o 0 0 0 110 020 100 - EDDIE DALEY, vs. ED SHEPPARD E. A. 0 0 11 0 0 0 2 HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT 6 3 0 LOGAN. AB. R. II. 5 Clark. 3b 4 Menges. 2b 4 lb Wllfley, 2 Hlnkle. c 4 Nelson, ss 4 Hopkins. If 4 Falck. cf ' 4 Dlmmock, p 35 Totals .. Score by Innings: Brlgham Hunm Logan- - PO.-- 1 4 4 4 4 4 . . S. S. Winner to Meet World's Champion During Wild West Show at Ogden - NEW YORK, Aug. 4. Promoter Te TUckard announced he had wired Johnny. Wilson, of Boston, offering to put on a 12 round bout between him and 'Bryan Downey of Cleveland, for the middleweight title at Boyle's thirty acres, Jersey City Labor day. While Rickard declined, to give details, he explained the offer was libera'. He conferred with Jimmy Dunn, Downey's the terms conmanager, who tained in., the offer to the Cleveland pugilist. Skinof Troubles? skin the 12 ROUNDS Brlgham won 4. ; (Tiger of the Ring) over the Logan Collegians htre Wednesday, 6' to 4. In a well played contest. Ambrose for the Peaches pitched good ball and was accorded full support. Error by Nelson and Hlnkle of Logan proved costly. Catcher Perkins of Brlgham was forced out of the game- in the first inning on account of an Injury. The score: GO What Causes SAN FRANCISCO Article of Ball for Brighamites ft A'il hampionship Li Ambrose Pitches High Clas3 - FRIDAY, AT 5, 8:00 1921 P. M. ; 1 .00 General Admission i - Reserved . 2.00 K; SeaU...:..,; ii . . . ; $3.00 Ringside . . . . . . Seats on sale at Hcmcnway &.Mosers and Dewitt's Cigar Stores, Ogden j ; White House Cigar Stand, Salt Lake TTIiTrh TT H?. fl. O Hj- IT Jlii JJKJ .... . The Standard Blood Pwrifiei nd .449 5f. BOSTON. Aug. 4. Boston defeated Chicago 3 to 2 Wednesday by hitting Faber hard in the early innings. Not a single putout was made by a Chicago outfielder. A sensational catch by Menosky, who stood on top of the left f kid bank and reached his gloved hand up along the fence for Sheely's drive, prevented a tie score in the eighth. R. 11. E. Score: 2 10 0 Chicago 8 3 0 Boston Batteries'. Faber and Schalk; Myers and Ruel. AHEARN p. .474 - battle royals" semi-windu- - Yestortlay's Results. At Boston Chicago 2, Boston 3. All other games postponed; rain. Today's Schedule. Clevftland at Washington. St. Louis at Philadelphia. Detroit at New York. Chicago at Boston. !Y ... six-rou- .S28 .534 ol -- - . 4.-E- i Or-tex- a. 12-rou- I I ar suco-ssor- I of Ogden and Kid Sparks of Pocalollo, who will Cyclone Eldie Kelly d meet In n fast at Imp; ooii tumorrmv night. When (iordon McKay, fast Ogden pion. Before going into extensive for this match. Ortega decidmiddleweight, enters the ring at the training ed to take on one opponent for an exbig Lagoon arena tomorrow night for hibition at New Orleans. This proved his contest with Battl.ng his undoing for his opponent landed he will be in the best shape of a lucky punch and knocked him out. his career. McKay realizes that he will As a result he lost nearly, all the probably have the battle of his life, ground he had gained- As the winner and has put on an extensive training of this match will In all probability a match with Wilson or Downey, campaign for the last two weeks. He seek Is working out at the Wasatch club in both Mcltay and Ortega will put forth effort to win. thEagles hall every day with Eddie every A fine line of preliminaries has Daley and others. As a chance at the been arranged. Eddie Daley of Ogden champion of the middleweight divi- will meet Ed Sheppard of Salt Lake In sion is probably at stake. McKay is not taking a chance of overlooking any a heavyweight event. Cyclone Eddie Kelly of Ogden and Kid Sparks training bets. are schedBattling Ortega, who is training in a fast boy from Pocatello.Louie Paluso go. Salt Lake at the Western Athletic club, uled for a is also determined to win. Ortega was and George Sollis, Salt Lake's two clevmatched with Johnny Wilsdn about a erest boys, will fight the year ago- Wilson was then the cham 1 4. ) Li i ", p; J -2 1. ! ;v four-roun- - 6-- j I oo 1. 6-- 6, ' V 0 a ' , j 4-- - ' .'i 1 f ( E-- 0 . p 1 2. ( I re - j 6-- 2. 4, j 9 13 3. Tre- - j j ; NEW HAVEN, Conn., Aug. '- - .' i M 1- ( state boxing commission has decided of contests will that moving pictures This nat.be allowed in Connecticut. to submitted been recommendation has Governor Lake. ' ' Mosis King, Yale boxing instructor and chairman of the commission, said it today ,hat the commission decided of! would not permit the appearance Jack Johnson,- former heavyweight champion, in this state. "The commission," he said, "stands, for clean sport." Boxers' who are matched to compete in this stats but live elsewhere' will, be requested to send their photographs that they may be identified before entering the ring. Newspapermen will 1? allowed to attend ail -- " . -- . 6-- 7 -- WILSON-DOWNE- Y v o ii . iT-uglas- run S. Adams. Fitzpatrick, hits Murphy, " .... . -2 - L! 13 130 200 30 131 311 30 No wiil be permitted. oo f'lt l his--Blai- r, 6-- ;;. 3. ; BAN IN CONNECTICUT he weighing in. .. . , -- 2. - BATTLE ROYAL UNDER i 'Jo. . v (I 1 S'ore by innings: 6-- 3, S. . 11 1 Williams, Totals .471 4-- 5. 1 R3kellv. rf.. f. 2 . . j 4 LTm-"pi- : o h . n Si-or- 0 . o 1 6-- 1. . 1 . Yer-rancise- The 2. 7-- Stolen bases Van Off Lawson 1, off Shanisy 2. Struck out By Lawson 7, ball by Shaney 8. Hit with pitched G. Adams. Time of game 2:20. Left on bases Ogden 6, Tremonton 4. Choate. oo 2 0 2 n l 3 . . 1 i ii. r i i 0. ! " n 4 Baliif. 2h . Mclvor, 11).. . Black, c Hansen, ss . Dorius. 3 b 1 6-- ( ' 13 24 10 . - j t) 6-- 8-- 6, 7-- o. :i-- 6-- ' 1 . X i j 1 . cf Costello, d 6-- , Runs Hits ' Tremonton Runs Hits . . . . 4 n AB. It. H Whitetree cf Stewart. If j C-- ; 1 . last-night- ;. Totals 2 5 4 i 39 : t ; 3 4- . Shan'ey. P 1 0 0 ... ....... ....... ji u ;', i . E. 3 .". SMITHFIELD. I ike) 3 0 AB. It. rf Totals j - 3-- 6. A. ii 0 7 p-- i ! . 31 Cole, Nielsen, If i ' , Evans.-s- s 1. ii- ( lb 6-- j . Van, -t i -- . . 4- c Rowen, I.ayn;, ; Logan at Lewiston. Smithfield at Brigham. - TREMONTON, Aug. 4. The Ogden Gunners were trounced by the Bears9 here Wednesday, the score being to ",' Letiy Lawson, for the Gunnebatfed hard. Tremonton col- -rs,-was of 13 hits off the. visita total lecting . Insr twirler. The fielding of both teams was! scores made be- ragged, several of the oi inani, ,,ing the result of errors. for thirteen "Tremonton, was touched aided him ' bingles.' but good support contest. j in winning the : The Gunners. started the scoring in the first inning by collecting two Cruris They added one in th? second, one in the fourth, two in the sixth And one inthe eighth. In the fourth frame the visitors loaded the sacks, run, .but were able to getof but on Ganbest two the Shaney retiring stickers t, Thre runs in the seventh frame gave Tremionton the game. of OgIn the ninth inning. Brown den, hit one of Shaney's offerings - over the fence for a home run, but .was called out for not touching third base. This bloomer prevented Ogden from tying the score. ... The two clubs will play at Ogrlen Saturday and Sunday. The score: Hardy, 3b . . Peterson, Tf rf-l- b . ..... i SclM-dule- . . i PO.-A- 5 Clark, Moore, Tb Crane, lb Johnson, , Saturday' Tremonton at Ogden. ,:. V. : B'.air. ef .ss ! Smithfield 6, S. ' t'-- S- 6, d AH It. H. LE W1STOX. . . i Yesterday's Results. Ogden. 7.'. Tremonton 9. Brigham 5, Logan 4. lu. Lewiston i " .-- .C92 9 . . . .769 .v. ......... ......... .. ........ 'Trcimonton Loj?an . . . BriRham "Smithfield ' . one-side- j UTAH I.EAGirE. ..S'ORTIIERX. ' L. 'f. I'd. '.. r SMITHFIELD. Aug. 4. The Summits won a contest from the here Beetdiggers Wednesday, 10 to 6. Smithfield gathered in sixteen hits while Williams was nicked for twelve by the isitors. The score: j -- Lead of One Game .. PACIFIC COAST LKAGCK Fifteen, fast tennis matches in the L. Pet. W. Pet. state tournament were played on the 4 4 .639 .78 San Francisco 35 .639 courts of the ..62 Pittsburg . . .574 49 Ogden Tennis club Wed- Los Ang les 39 .610 .'.6 ..61 New York . . .564 SI 66 events of the In all afternoon. 40 Seattle .574 nesday ..54 Boston 53 .562 .68 49 Sacramento .510 . . honors. favorites ...51 the captured Brooklyn 4 54 .5 4 2 Oakland 48 .505 St. Louis . . ..49 Salt Bob the Laker, Officer, youthful .51 2 59 .62 5 Vernon .429 . . .42 Chicago Wednes- - Salt Lake of th.: won match 75 .359 the feature 42 S 11 57 ..41 Cincinnati 8 .235 27 set Portland fiivt th" card after . . 30 66 .313 dropping day Philadelphia to (. Neilson of Ogden. Th? and in this match were Yesterday Results. Yesterday V- Results. ienni.3 consistent Lake 5, Portland 2. Sait 'during played At Chicago (P'irst game): Bos', on Officer i' n r r i c tl r, ' i J sets and was nevrr Bos- - I ill.A orvuiiu Seattle 11. Sacramento 3. ( Secondagame) o, Chicago 3. Los Angeles 6. Oakland 4. headed. ton 5. Chicago o won :he 5 Mel Francisco 1. Vernon 4. San it:r.' PiUs'e Gallagher At PittsburgPhiladelphia : it h S K. P in bv event trimming burg 9. I. fty POMTLAND. Aug. 4 and p. At St. Louis New York 2, St LouLs'gan, 5 to a i erenz twirled th-- . to Cole Bees Dave Ned Garnett and, 3. both of Salt Lake, are the two men lorv over the Beavers here uednes- who are expected to battle their way day. The visitors piled up four runs Today's Schedule. to the finals. A- K- Harris is the only- in the first three innings, putting the Boston at Chicago. contest on ice.. The score oedenite still in the fray in the si Philadelphia at Pittsburg. R. H. E. gles. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. 9 0 doui.i's Sail l.ak" ugdrn's best team i:i the New York at St. Louis. 2 2 met defeat at the hands of GarnoU Portland and follow: Leverenz Batteries: The results and 4. Byler; -j sbmPit: Gallagher. prTTSBl'IiO. Aug. SINGLKS Pliimmer, Coleman and Fisher. came Wednesday and dedefeated II. II. Officer (Salt feated Philadelphia. 9 to o. Hubbell LOS ANGELES. Aug. 4. (Ogden). and W inters were hit hard and time- 0. Neilson Into C H. Johnson Logan) defeated II. non Tigers took Sin Y ly, and the one Philadelphia error also in a run. Cooper was wild and Dixon (Provo), ca,mp by a score of 4 ta Wednesday, Dave Coleman (Salt l.akp) defeated Del! pUch.-- superb la!l and was never ineffective in the first three innings, in trouble. but settled down. Schmidt gave way P. M.G. Peterson (.Provo), It. H. E. Ftich (Logan) defeated W. HowScore: to Brottem in the fourth, when his 8 San Francisco .1 finger was split bv a foul tip from ell E.(Logan; M(iarnett (Salt Lake) defeated Vernon HubbeH's but. Bat. eries: Couch. Lewis and Yelle; Arch Moyes Ogden ), t H. Score: F drreuted Mel Salt Dell Gallacher Uke and Hannah. 11 Philadelphia 9 14 I. F. Smith i Logan i, Pittsburp, defeated MaA. E. Hrris (t.goeri SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 4 Th- - AnHubbell. Winters and Butteries; Ogden gels took the first game of the series Bruggy: Coop:r and Schmidt. jorW.Presbrey J. Merrill (Logan) defeated J. with th Oaks Wednesday by a score of 6 to A. ST. LOT IS, Aug 4, Home-run- s by G. Tltlev (Ogden). The Oaks had a one-rulead in the noiBLiis Jack Smith and XlcIIenry gave St. Dave Coleman and ii. Thomas (Sail seventh, and then proceeded to lose Louis a. vict ory over New York deiea t puts the 1. ake defeated 11. G. Adams and E. L. it by allowing a hit and two errors to Wednesday. The fill the ba.ses. Carroll then came in one-hatwo and games behind "fito.levW. ogden. and Oiapts L. Wattis with a triple, and th result from Adanu Ltoak pitched well. Pittsburj.-A. Cartl and Dave men on was never in aouut. defeated R. H. E. Score: It. H. K. Score: 7 2 Romney (Ogdeu). New York 6 2 6 7 3 0 St. Louis . . George Eccles and K. W. Howell Los Angeles 4 7 2 Sail- e and SnyJ;;. eries: (Logan) defeated Nelson and Knight Oakland Batteries: Crandall and Baldwin. (Provo). der, Douglas; Doak and Clemmons. P. G. Peters jn and J. Smith Provo) Stanage; Kremer. Arlelt and Koehler. CHICAGO. Aug. 4. Boston and defeated Major Presbrey and It. Nov SEATTLE. Aug. 4. The Indians Chieasro divided a flpr W1 - ins (Oden), S H. Neal Salt It. and Officer took the first Jrame of the seri.s from nenday. the visitors winning the first to 3 and the locals the second Lake) defeated H. Dixon and II. Man- - the Senators. 11 to 3. The fireworks game son (Provo). 7 to frame when :he started in the Initial frillrkYvrwl Ef i M. Garnett ana Mel Gallacher lrol mrH fntip B;slo:i v.i,n.by hitting Alexander: AE. and in more defeated Harris the second. (Salt Lake) while pitched' opportunely, 0;sehgeScore: R. H. E. well in the pinches. Scott had two G. Fred Jenson (Ogden). 1 3 8 Ott Romney and Spence Felt 'Salt Sacra.m; nto bad innings jn the second comes., Chi- V. J. Merrill and B. Seattle . 11 defeated 12 hits and eago bunching driving him Law Ike)(Logan), Kunz. Shea, Canfield Batteries: out of the box. ami llnniQ rsp and Elliott; Srhnrr Score (first game): H. E. Today's pairings follow: MEN'S DOUBLES Adams. Boston , 13 3 7 Garnett and Gallacher (Salt Lake) 0 Chicago Batterirs: Oescbger and O'Neill; vs. Neal and Officer (Salt Lake) at 5 o'clock. Alexander and KiMifer. Adams and Wattis (Ogden) vs. R. 11. E. (second game): and Howell (Logan) at 5 o'clock. S 0 Boston 7 11 Chicaso .. .; ll PetersonandandFeltSmith (Provo) at vs.5 (Salt Lake) Batteries: Scott, MeQuinlin and Romney Gibson; Martin, Freeman and O'Far-- ! o'clock. Coleman and Thomas (Salt Lake) rcll. vs. Smith and Johnson (Logan) at 5 o'clock. PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 4. Frankle WOMAN TRAINING SINGLES of Denver and Battling Orte- Murphy CR. II. Officer (Salt Lake) vs. Ii. ga. of Oakland. FOR TSNNIS CONTEST Johnson Calif., fought a ten-- ; (Logan) at 6 o'clock. draw here round Murphy Dave Coleman (Salt Lake) vs. M. 143 pounds and Ortega 155. weighed 6 at Rich o'clock. s (Logan) NEW YORK. Aug. 4. Mrs. Molla two stood toe to toe throughout E. M. (Salt Iike) vs. Mel 'The ten the rounds, putting ud the greatest Bjurstedt Mallory. woman's national Gallacher Garnett (Salt Lake) nt 6 o'clock. men at their weight tennis champion, has torn a leaf from between battle vs. MerA. W. E. Harris (Ogden) J. in the training book of the roped arena rill here witnessed years. (Logan) at 6 o'clock. in preparing for a return match she Abe Mifhkind, Salt Lake City, light-'- , WOMEN'S SINGLES hopes to obtain with Suzanne Lenglen, weight, and Young gam Langford of Miss A. Culver (Ogden) vs. Miss Seattle the French star, who defeated her at Martha draw. fought. a. 5 Warren at (Salt Lake) oo Paris recently. She has taken up rope o'clock. skipping and was reported to have Miss Gladys Titley (Ogden) vs. Miss PAL MOORE AND skipped 2642 times on one occasion F. McCready (Ogden) at 5 o'clock. without stopping, aboard ship returnSHARKEY MATCHED Miss Olivia Brodbeck (Salt' Lake) ing to America. vs. Mrs. E. R. Foutz (Ogden) at 5 oo o'clock. CHICAGO, Aug. 4. ral Moore, the Miss Mary Warren (Salt Iake) vs. Memphis WORLD SERIES IN and Jack bantamweight, were Miss M. Hey wood (Ogden) at 5 o'clock. of New York today Sharkey MINORS PLANNED oo matched to , box ten rounds at East Chicago, Ind-- August 16. The match DENY EVERS HAS was substituted for the proposed conCHICAGO, Aug. 4. A minor league) test between Johnny Wilson, the midworld's series" between the Dennant-- I AS MANAGER QUIT dleweight champion, and Harry Oreb, winning clubs of the American asso-- i Pittsburg light heavyweight. ciation and International league will oo be staged after the close of the reg-- I CHICAGO, Aug. 4. Reports pubular season. President Hickey of the lished today that Johnny Evers had ST. LOUIS SIGNS American association, announced to- -. quit as manager of the Cubs and that EDDIE AINSMITH day. A agreement for the Bill Killefer, catcher, was to em-be season series had as been reached named his were post with the International, Mr. Hickey phatically denied by William Veeck, ST- - LOUI3. Aug. announced. of the club. veteran American league catchpresident rOO- toEvers' absence from the park er, has been signed by the St. Loul He-- recently was released aLcnes wun jeweieu pivots were; day was explained by Mr. Veeck with Nationals. maae in bwitzenand more than a the statement that the manager was unconditionally by Detroit and formerill. century ago. ly was with Washington. NATIONAL LFAGUE. Li W. ; Read the Classified Columns for Bargains . |