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Show V. ' if THE JULY TUESDAY 1922 11 COAST LEAGUE FLAG RACE LOSING ITS BALANCE Joe lynch joins ranks of champions who came back after losing title ' te (4 V S' t ' DESERET NEWS T1" "" . .r x BEES HOPE TO THROW MONKEY WRENCH INTO $ 1 i ' -r " - - w T , J j - ' " Returns to Paths Of Fistic Elite Buff Feel EffecU oFRecent Operation and Suffers A Severe Beating. CIuF--Xng- By Lesley Goates. Oowt league swing in to the of" S the tight-cluhome stretch of the pennant race tha dash la the McCarthy more and more spottfed and has lost some of that I A - b A 7"! th.rffc - featured it in the early stages. Whether the league is as fast aa years is a question. Perhaps It Is faster" with two or three teams appearing to better advantage than during the last two seasons. Or one can look at it from the angle that the fine balance which NJtW - ' TORK-Ju- Likewise Peter Herman, the bantam. Pete finished a bad second to this same Lynch In December. 120 end then came beck I out six month later Lynch look like a terrible mistake. Herman wasted little time in losing the title to Johnny Buff on g decision. Which brings u up to data. Com re Bark. Joe Lynch returned to the paths of th ftettc elite t the New Tock velodrome last night when he soored technical knockout over Buff after six seconds of fighting In the round. Another has com hack. The end came with the tossing of a towel into the ring, mute' acceptance of defeat, after Lynch crossed th jEm EslCH0 ring in three strides with the sotnd Fbu6r ncck of the bell and before Buff was aware With os CX, of what It wa all about, a left book He LOST THE. to the Jaw deposited him on the floor OTne w m In his own corner. He waa beaten as thoroughly aa any OStf fmcoeTB man haa a right to be. Not a round had the champion been able to earn. Hardly a solid blow waa he able to land. Out of the game for ilx months, through Illness and Injuries he waa a. shining target for Lynch' nd hie face looked left and at th Uk an order of beef steak au gratln That's Borne Margin. Of the 1 rounds only th second be scored ts an even break. might Lynch earned all the rest by a mar Mina The Fighting Heart gin as wide as A wrestler's waist Bnff tanded compart rtvely fcw- - bluws Getg Real Test in and mtaaed often His one hope was knockout, but his swings werfar Case of Injuries awide. He had weakened so perceptl- that Lynch sent him crashing to jbly Is at It again j tha floor when they flew together In FRED FULTON to meet any maa to prove the Idth round, i Then Frank Begley a second, knew It would be thet he not only ben th makings of I hi chief k him to go on. Buff he to th Instincts of on i greet ringmen. but recovered from nn opera non on to boot. Fulton .. lest big engagement Justneck gland, and. while he said he waa with Harry Wills Afisr doing was fit, those who have observed him a eoupls of rounds, ths fairly wall for hie way into a clinch, before, know he waa not himself lest nsgro worked paddled Fred s ribs a bit aad then thet tapering Jaw night. clipped him on down. and Fred eet Actually he head dolefully In STORM BREAKS UP did. shaking hi hie second's to Imploring response CIRCUIT PROGRAM Wills broke a couple of hi ribs, th TOLEDO, Ohio. July 1 1. Two comwtth hi breath, pleted mishap Interfering race made up th program of ing apparatus end precluding ell -idea th first dey of Grand Circuit of further fisticuffing at Fort Miami track yesterday raring Jeffries Eadaeed. They were the 2 04 trot and 1 0 pec- - A storm broke over the perk Th average fighter he a perfect on enafter heat had been run off In If a It tome to call night right th old each of th 2 12 trot end 10 pace, terprising antagonist renda A champion iln any line, end the finish of these two events was Hhbmsr . wa l?as Indi postponed until today. Chari Sweet, driven by Ersklne. vidual ana n tolls on despite injuries won the Fort Meigs stake, 2 , end obstacle pace, Jim Jeffries was beaten to aon pulp value 2 B255. after losing the first heat the to Hal la th lest Fltssimraone fight In th 2 02 trot. MecOregor th coast. Hit nos wee broken and flatGreat took th first heat, end Peter tened to e level with his bettered ehsek-bonBut he endured end ul- June the favorite, finished third In . second th Mein heat. bad Fit. Lick, flopped which timately when he eklnned finished sixth in the first beat, struck . Fltselmmons. off hie buffer after being brought to his stride and cam home a winner. to hue Th third heat went to David C, with consciousness, bonwee Infound both hand Main Lick second about every Then, with Mtaa didn't shattered. Thet prevent him Ellen Todd and Peter June ruled out. from putting everything he had In- David C, Main Lick and MacGregor to every lusty smite at bis Iron op- th Great contested for honor in th fourth heat, with the victory going ponent Tom Bharkey was In th hospital for to David C. Th fastest time of the season was Jeffrie encounter dey after th test In th closing round Jeff caved th bung up tn the 2 05 pace, when Grace Bailors rib In. nailing th hardy Direct negotiated the mil (n 2.021. with crushing hook aa Tom tor In. Tet Sharkey fought as furi- Weissmuller Continues In those closing sessions as he ously did In th early rounds Smashing Records Here' Seme Tough 6uo. Jo Walcott once gained feme by SACRAMENTO Calif. July If Jo Choynskl In aeven knocking out few people knew that Jo Johnny Weissmuller, would's champion rounds But Illinois Athletic ENTERED th ring with a broken rib swimmer from th the advice of hie physician club, made another new mark last against And he gathered hie knockout on the Bight at the Rtvere'd club here, when he finished the ewim in Jaw. too! 5 42 breaking th old world's rec- -. Tommy Ryan and Tommy West oneIn ord of battlaa th On nine seconds toughest by fought In the sevenhistory at Louisvilla. teenth round West wee helpless. Both Look Where Joe Dunn eyes were closed tight Tet he steadfastly refused to quit and tried vainly Has Gone to Wcrk to poen hla 'peeper" by brushing the swollen tide with his gloved. once a had rib SPRINOriELD. Battling Nelson July 11 Joe uehd In a fight with Toong Corbett thin a local bate ballO, manar. who uat kent right on though and finally tart4 the aeaaon m manager ef the 'cured hla man Denver team ef the Western league Kid Levtgne heat Joa Walcott and who hae lately been ecoutlnjr foi Demon" the Detroit unnds after the "Barba ex Tigera, haa aignel to man ad nearly rlmd th "Saginaw Kid " age the Birmingham dob of the Boat, with a terrific awing 'arleas ern atociUon Ha will tike charge Willard claimed that Jack Tohnon broke hi taw rounds before Sunday ea finally won the title from th at Pevana. Bannock Badly Beaten 'ick Jem Belcher, on of England's old tm ring heroes went Into hie fight Indians By Short-Lin- e -Mth Pterc minus th eight In on we. He lost It while playing In v game of raequet (Special to The New. POCATELLO. Idaho. July 11 Tbe AMERICAN Short Line Indiana meaaured k ASftOCIATTOV. the pill thrower for a nice suit of. Tt Jt frir&ii.V'teYi Ji Ln Ay M 8c-perk when they handed the V Pnl rujr te tho ebon- end te la. 6 . 17 were. l49 974 The famoua Bannork Itfc'Tol .. 99 9 .839 !Urkte did not M4m to be working in ita squad usual form and in the last of the seventh Owtlwfc for ?V6r. frame slowed up to eurh aa eatent that 1 the Indiana experienced ae trouble la ! m. f f 9 Ct Wlmwh ttovAf 9 9 fa tyrklnt the game away M m. at Iwteik. t raia. vinntpolte f ToU4a at UvUrtllt. dear; I 11 pa. Ex-Cha- lth or csneo Tors S rvV 5t m pottwd fbfzr ctji'MJ ftsj or Them, vnr ri6r aw. pouOnT 6tK rfOfSLT TH txc'3'oH -- Vernon Holds to Liurge Lead. tfornreo "T HrJ- : Ponnantn aro won and loat In tho hall Tho Vtrnon Ben rale are "out St front because they have played tha more alart baseball. Tho Tlftn i .baa stiff ared some advarattlas, but not any more than Sacramento or Salt Lakt but BUI Eaalok has reserrt strength, partlouUrlr la tha outfield where it Is not so much needed . elsewhere. Vernon has appeared this year as a most remarkable ball club In that they hare suffered no slump nines tha pennant race be ran . . Easick's ball club la different from most others In tha raca. William hardly over plays tho same lineup two hand When day stralrht running a works Ping Bodla Is sent -- to tftftWI in place of Hughte High; .Pats Sehnsldar plays right Csld and Deli Lockar eorara first. By batters with three Eeelck has no fear of pitching. Tha complexion of the Coast league race may change a bit during the-ne. two eertea when some of the strong dubs play each other. A ten or eleven-gam- s series between the Bees and Tigers wlU be somewhat of an innovation. Salt Lake ha a tunch of contest! left over from the aeries of teat spring which Mister Eaalok. for reaeon'i best known to himself, declined to play off during tho recent explorations of tho Mountaineer Into tho Tiger1 Jungle. If Duffy Lowls pitching holds out he ' will play double header Wednesday. . Friday, Saturday and Sunday. It will ho a vast week's entertainment so far as Quantity goes. Duffy and hle mv.ee were forced to take the short end of the aerie with Vernon two weeks ago Tho eet ended four and throe but the Lot A age at critics confessed that with Captain , Ou Vitt on third base the result mlkht easily have been reversed 'But If the Bees were week with one Of thelf regulars crippled thv wa their own in having a strong man In reserve Vlt will be able to play Thursday or Friday and If b take it easy for awhile will be in there for keeps He la sore-- !y needed. The Bees busted back Into the Beehive otate last nlrht kad also tato a lot of work. Condensed baseball will bo the order this week, the team having Bevereld of th Browns and Burn several double bills scheduled for the of tha Red Box each bed five bits In week. r. seven times at th bet la th This means a lot of Juggling of pitchers on ths parts of both Manager Lewie Lowla Cerll-se- b and BP1 Eeelck. the Vernon tnaneger. The swmpegteg wesw a ksU game Bearer the It seems also to be a touch of hard New ferk Claate leagiag leegee luck that the Bees have such a strenuef aaether Msy ae a reealt ous program of Important games when attack hr ktegeve Tha aa hla Mg hat. Meraehy they are In a sort of a slump No on Mem seeker's tweaty'a-sa- g great would ever think they ere In s slump homer of tho eeeeoa. with to hear what they intend to do to ths. two ea Ueeea, oliaehed tke t ari- eoveath otralght as fifth la Tigers this week, however. aalg a row over tho Breeklya Doggerm Msnager Lewie thinks thet the of Barney Kearns InfleMer g te L, a a a procured from Oekland. will help tbs team. Kearps Is said to be a fair hitThe Oinnta.ef ter coming close to e ter wttb a good arm. lesgue record by pummallng three Mathews Hissing Well. Pittsburgh twlrlars for 21 hits end a The Bees srtH recall Outfielder Mathla th first game, lost ews to the fold this week In plaoe of aIt I toto t victory decision to tha Pirates in ths outfielder Pttlman Light, re- second contest. Tbe slugging achieva-- . utility leased Light felled to bit In nine ment of the winners In lha first gems games down on the coast Mathews te Is on better than tbe American league second beet bitter In the Northern mark, held Jointly by Detroit ana Ltah league He Is a member of the Philadelphia, but Is eight lees than Ogden club and bee an average of over the old National league record, set by .400. He will Join tbe Bees today or Philadelphia against Louisville In 1IM tomorrow. and three below the modern mark The new fllnger. Hanks Is expected tabllehtd by th (Heats in 102 against this week. Henke was eent by Seattle Cincinnati. to h Texas league. He' went great there and Seattle wee considering reThe Chicago CsW leek their calling him. The Bees wired their fifth Straight frees Beats a. aad desire to mak a deal for one of SeatIhelr hold os third etreagtheaed tle e left handed pitchers and were ofalaae as Breeklya ceattaaed its -- This-eras fered Hanks the teeth victory stamp. Secretary Cook state that Pitcher - far the Cake of oievea gasses with , Walter Bette will be on tbe lnjored list for two more weeks. Two rooords almost uniqu la thes Gel Ceid Hecepfloa. th gem marked Detroit The Bees got a cold reception In Oak- gnnel ofover Each ef Washington. land arid from tho chilly on handed triumph regisla tb liae-u- p Ua th Tigers them by the Oak team. Their stay tered an hit. while th Washington there according te Vllt, wa Just on outfield scored only a single putout. prolonged shiver. For three day the Bbankt making tb loa catch. California sunshine failed to The team is make an appearance 4l(k 60 UB4bl to Louis wm to get beck to Salt Lake In order th Tank gied who wr WU. to get warm. T O- Vitt te heartbroken because he Irteh" NmH, didn t get a chance to kiss President ClMt-f1rttt tho mm team left tbe McCarthy goodby when m4 tw with m kmM rm, ' end Lewi Ca.ifornia. Byler Vitt, Lot Angelet it luiM te fmr timmm at th tec enforced didn't enjoy their tbre-da- y vacation very much. Duffy Is the Proving The Broiree added mother lorolld to newest addict to the game of stepping 'L'1 ' ,wb Ths game l not their eaeuelty Loo Angola, touted to tho skies as on umpire's toes while try. hi to become very popular, espe- Ingham wrenched likely bunt. oeeond a o .the string men of the e cially at fifty dollar a ehot However, Ing to field Cub, is proving the big bust of judging from sentiments expressed, tl league. There ere rumblings Kerne tees by Beaeev aad 011-wa- y of Duff v, Vitt and Byler voiced the eentl. hehlad shake-u- p pltrhlag hy f practically every on who among the Angelic bands men! te Karris enabled the Athletlta but such a revision could have no witnessed I'mplre Feson'e derision at Whit ea, g te & heat Chtragro'e 'hearing on Manager Klllefar immedl-- 1 Los Arge.es that caused the' argu-'the eatcher ef star Kay Ochalk. nd subacquent auapenaions and m6nt future since he has a ex. fee aed tear times I contract The club owners ar the to be very much displeased Bush playing third with the way the team waa con- - j MISS Ryan and Her Seaatort. gathered four hit tn five bet. the at time strutted last spring Salt Lake took e Wm UOUOleM th Ku Kiiiefer Kin 12 om of u! aware thet tfct y K. IfgAD W ere set . . esedltton , games this year and Seattle Jurt com- - j bea tha atim which y g eat IBr the Associated Frees) It la wren for ear leaguer! pleted handing the Certhlniy exists 11c Randolph maa er at ef me t ewa tw bembaU-elabJuly gnother decisive drubbing vrinnirg; WIMBLED0V le true ot G"1 Britain and Mia seven out of eight games No it would le Ihe seme league If tha know K5ran California, holder, of tBe K vrobibly to Am to mbAIOom. that In the light of the teem b,lH men awBtd eteck International championship in mixed ef several mete whan eetChrt Aw Ate present showing Wade Kiiiefer face doubles wb tw e!ut. C. r to W defeated Crawley today unpleasant . Usk, explaining and Aim Jvatbisaa .McKana.. of .Eng- at an tm owned flv n the A telhat. things te hla employers land In the gras court championships. Xt One ftm club la th America leege meat every As waa expected 2. 2. Seattle braced Tne score was t. cate owaere ef proeptreut la hath Ihees upon rvaehtng trs home grounds wph Fat O'Hara Wood of Australia and clubs threw In their mcntr te bottler wtak a new manager. In the case of the Mile Suzanne Lenglen of Franc today eats end would have rejoiced at the c ha net do " Indian It was perhaps a case of lo - wen th'lr match in mixedcourt get ether In. in feet. Cemltkey held cham- - to the international gras the league by turning h ee end cal pride plus tho added urge of W sober of Belgium held'es ever te rtruea ewner wb esuid M. from pionshlp "new pilot. hla aid. Peetibly. If , cervy them wltheut score wa The end Mrs Warburg. Jack Adams' will be the big guy Puna ant Newark, th motive may be the bell players I ear in tho port city fdr some time at Mauler. Newark, grenadi ea excellent beeebellthecity, withowners least. But whether the Biwashes are Ne end proper located and properly Grey Lag city playing their heads off for Adams or Whiskaway la good otherwise. just doing It to show McCredte up, Race Match Meet in May la a question which cannot be anSODA BRINGS WIN. swered for a few weeks As a rule 11 NEW TORE. Negotiation (Special to The News) ..ball players who won't play their are under way toJuly BODA 8PRINOR Idehq. July 11 bring together Harry for-omanager and then spurt Feyne - Whitney w Wh lak a way. twice Bode Bprlugg beet Montpelier I lo I ' for a now skipper, cannot be depend- - conqueror ot Morvlch and winner of at Montpelier dey before yesterday. 4 -- upon, f improvement.! the lstnnla Special, and Prey Lag. th Marriott played, greet, bell- - for tht auto loads of sines big Man wa ousted, la a con- Rancoacas stsb.e's famous winner. .Thirty-fiv- e team te In a special race at th Empire too ten fession that they werent doing jthelr ecoopipenlHi th T. N. in It Vonkera. Montpelierlevel beet. Jack' Adams Is a fin fel- City track end from week race to ho,d th Pugmlr Montpelier, planned Batten! low and Seattle fans ar hoping th next age Kuna: Soda Springs. Marriott and WilBaturday on a welrbt-fo- r club Is plavlng for bim rather than basis over a mils and a furlong. Austin. Tim of gem. I son. Umpire. giving McCredio tb parting ran. Under th conditions proposed for a hour. Adams Is quiet and Ap- meeting between Score by Inning' tbe. two, Qrey Lag . pears to b Just tho kind of a man to' would shoulder 12 pounds sad W hide- Montpelier .. .... 1 I load that bunch. Soda Springs ....2 away U4 OF THE BASES double-heade- OttMtelkte. t. Loots ot Nov York. right-hande- rs Butt tr-tl- ht at see two-ye- ... . rartner ex-bl- Lf'" Ellaa-appe- ar nft -- -- ant -- Dotrolt te ........ n. 1 'i Brookirii4 t cloiAr. PhHaAatpkla, fanM 196 ud 9 94 pim. C1v1m4 te Bootote oUor, IU 9 to. Chlcai te Wooliiiiftoa, olovdr, 9 49 fmmoo) Mass. Jnly BOSTON, successive playing day Boston and 8t. Louis divided a double-kaadyesterday, the Browne winning tha opening game, I to la 12 lnnlnga and th Red Box taking the second. to 2. Th winning run In the thirteenth inning of th Brat gem cam on singles by Jacobses aad Savareld and a successful sqneeso play bunt hy Ellsrbe. in In the second game Pratgs singlewas run. Staler the oiKh- - soored two for close play at first throws out ouas aTobin wsa crossing ths ths final out what would have been the plate with run. tying J-(First game) t 11 1 1 St. Louis 19 1 I 12 2 0 Boston, tel Davis. Prustt and Bevereld; Quinn aad RneL - H. (Second game) 092 M Ml R1 2 10 St. Louis 1 102 M Boston Dantorth. Wright and Bevereld; Russell and RueL er ' ll 94 .413Booto ..14 L. Tot. 99 41 44 49 .44 449 .344 .341 Oort look for TAar. Kov York ot Ckieoro. nia, 8 9 v, Broektro ot Clacionott, etoor. 9 p aa. Boot on te Ptttoborf. oloor. I M in. at At. Looto, rola, Pkilodolpfcf 4 toiAy. I te -. la t uA 9 pain. i vyorna-- hl twsnty-secon- d of ths season, with Flack and Smith on bass in tha seventh inning th Cardinal n victory Brooklyn yesterday. Hornsby's hit, hie only on aof (he young game, wa made off Shriver. r. Th victory was th straight for BL Louis eev-en- th right-hande- R. He Brooklyn 0 .... 00 01 1 12 L0 22 1 ..000 000 40 Batteries Shriver, Decatur and Plsffer and Alnsmlth. WILLIE T BED 1L 1L The CINCINNATI Ohio, July Reds mad it four ont of five from final tb Philadelphia by winning gem of tho series yesterday. 11 to f. It waa a slugging match, aach team getting thirteen hits. R.H. E 1 12 2 000 151 000 Philadelphia Cincinnati .. ....140 041 00a 11 12 2 Batter! Ring, Pinto, Singleton, and and Peters. Withrow; Keck. GiUeipi 8L Louie y; 2k Wlngo. ! NATIONALS TIGER WASHINGTON. July 11 Detroit won GIANTS 12. to yestereerily from Washington. and Phillip proved- PITTSBURG, day Both Ericason to be unable to hold tb visiting bets- defeated PIRATE double-heade- S-- g. r, 11 five-to-tw- vl I N Orleene Rk Util .i.174 Attest .. It l;!cheiaaona 4S 14 41 14 41 21 1 .411 .142 Leeterday XisetVe New Orleans 4. Memphis 4. Birmingham 7, Nashville , Atlanta 2, Chattnneoga 4. 1. LitU Roek L Mobil BRAVE CUBS 4. CHICAGO. July 11. Chicago made a dean sweep of th series with Boston yeeierdav by2 taking th final game of th eerie. to 0, making It eight straight. Boston , Chtoago e; er er ...... 000 202 000 000 20 202 R.H.E 2 7 2 12 2 d-- N me Ban-noo- TMttrtiii Batata. Ktui t. Fate 7mm City At City R H 9 19 I 1 2 WESTERN LEAOCR. ,.,..3 19 3 W. L. Pet W L Pet.! Batteries: Marqoard, PtUIngham. Me- Batfrl ftoataa aa4 farttr .4-- 4 41 1 .. rr 47 Omaha .5(7 St Joseph 1 14 ik4 nrlff. Samara and Glbaon; Jon and O'.Far. 44 Okia-- City 4 41 . 47 .l.Tr Tulsa ... P'mix Cty 41 44 .444 Dm Msineu 14 44 .444, At Lentsvtl1mw It IT R A-l. PLATER RECOVBRPtO. Tl4 . 'soaisvllle t te t " BeeuNa.. Th YesterdarNews.) (Special to RtPrl4-d'4f4. K and Ayres ocher; Do . At Sioux City MORGAN, July 11 Bart & Dlqkeoi try and Meyer. Omaha ...... ...... ..... .... . IS 17 2 a local baseball player who was etruc, ...12 2 1 with a pitched bell suffering a frac Siena City At fBdlaaapotto ft. ft. B dumbos 9 It f BnttniiM Pnrmngk aa2 Speaenr; Dxvia, tured akull in a gam played July 4 Lnmr aad Shane ilex. le resting fairly well la a hospital a ndtoaapteto if $ HI oondltloa 1 MelnM game Devils glide. Battertow Northrop. Oieaa aad Ltts. stll At Dm Metnee Denrer-Daa serious. reported ihea, Cavte aad Krueger. poetposed, rain. ............. ""f 5. -4 New Tork Pa, Julyth11. overwhelmby score Pittsburg of 11 to 1 In th flret gam ing mThe local Infield added four double of yesterdays but lost out th second game, i to 4 play to K long Hot, only one put durIn th outfield Giant the first gem te the staged Washington going betting rallies In almost every inning ing tha entire game. x R. H E agelnet Hamilton, Gtasler and while Nehf was steady J If J Detroit Ill W! 4 0002 Phil- throughout. Washington . . tel 00 Erickson. second th Jn game Pittsburg tied Oldham and Baeeler; score In th the eighth inning on 4 lips BrUlheart and Oharrlty. pees to Carey, Barnhart's tripled and Ene' single. SOX I. S WHIT ATHLETIC (Flret game.) PHILADELPHIA. P.. July 11 Home A. H run by Hauser and Oalloway. and air- NeW Tork 240 111 10212 2l' 1 Philatight pitching o by Harris gave 2 11 4 001 100 000 Chiever Pittsburg victory delphia a cago yesterday Baterles: Nehf and Snyder. Gaston ns g Hollingsworth, Hamilton, Glaaner and I 1 Jonnard. 0 001 Chicago 2 1 Philadelphia .. 200 01 20a (Second gw me.) Leverett and Schalk. Harris and Por R H F .... Oil 121 ..006 I 12 Pltteburg ex r sot th , asmxtatiox, Battartes: Ryan end Smith; Carlaoi W. L. Pet W L Pet Memphis. i IS .Cl t ftrmnshsm 141 44 ,4tt and Gooch. t .41 Mobile .. U St NeeSv'lie. t Tho-sudd- LCAOCK. W L. Ttt. W. N. York .47 34 .44 Clncfaotl 44 St Lotito 47 99 rtttabur 14 Chicofo .41 34 .4331 PkUo. . .If V. L Pet Tet, V II If t .474 H IU Ctovato4 34 44 444 S ll ..U 44 .443 Patrol t .43 3 .UOPbU ...31 41 .419 Lovto 49 N. York .47 Cblc&fO 41 8t-- left-hand- M Straight STANDING OF THE CLUBS. NATIONAL milCAS UA6CE. Le -- w r--. ; er l4 t f) Red Sox and Browns Again Split Even I t C0 HvOtes. : i It 1 --r- - r.IakelltSeven Cardinals 1 TAGGING ALL eeoond ... - th-o- Ucr-A4- 4 ij- to-m-ake U - " them. Stanley Ketchell did It. A victim of la training, he waa knocked etlff by Billy Papke but after a return engagement they carried Papke out. feet first. Jack Britton did It. He lost hi crown on n decision to ' d Kid Lewis, but subsequently Ted wag goat-e- d te snrsBewai A f i , n.vra jc WALFH of Jo Lynch, New Turk bantam to the thin, red list of champion who regained thVr title after beaten out of being painstakingly Salt Lake and Portland are much Utter Un alub than 1M year. Oakland. ' onIdrad waakar dua to tha loan af laola Ovilato and Baho Pin alii la tha lnfl aid. haa apparently raoor- ro4 from tha handicap ana looms ns; a stumbling blook te nil nmWdoua slabs they mast. Saattlo and Saora-mannra waakar. Btffl thara aaama to U morn soft apotat In tha league d lap Ur than avar before. Tha answer mar U that too many clubs aro not playing tho ball of which thor arc capable. Tho Coast league Cruras too good an erranlsaUss for te no or two clubs to pun awar from tho rest. Perhaps tn October the team win U bunched stain but rlrht Bow there Is nothlnr lntho atmos-phor- o to Indicate that such will U tho 1 By International Hews fiparts Editor. bulk of the circuit is slower, causing certain superior aggregations to stand out prominently. The Vernon Tigers for one, are unqueation-tssureaW- T ably stronger than they were last season. And there is San Francisco, which on paper and in general appear-rK- g hardly measures up to last years, standard yet the Seals are going at a pennant winning pace. 4 4 Gotham fenlam They Fought on Despite Injuries to be Pulling Amy From Real Tigen end Seal. Appear Prove Big Buat Imlkn Spurt. ef Of U j Ti V " y. -- VERNONS MECHANISM .i I " y I .... HOME RUNS IN LEADING LEAGUES KATIOYAL. Tester Season Hornsby Meuse I Carey St. Loufs SJw York. PHorrburgV AMKIUCAK. Boston ' day. Totals 32 T ir 1 8 Bums 4 1 Hauser AthleUm 2 1 Athletics Galloway Lesgue Totalat Amesionn,. 212; KaUoaaL 143, Coaat, 39k -- |