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!SflWPW BASEBALL ALL THE -SPORT DOPE BOXING Evers Suspends and Fines Zim Schalk Spiked In Cleveland. I STANDING OF -THE- CLUBS American League. W. L. Pet PhOadelphia. .... 42 14 .750 Cleveland 37 22 .637 .Boston 30 26 .536 'Chicago 32 28 .533 Washington 31 28 .V2Z Detroit 24 37 .393 St Louis 22 41 .349 New York 17 .39 .304 National League. W. L. Pet Philadelphia ..... 33 17 .660 New York 32 20 .615 Brooklyn 28 23 .549 Chicago 31 27 .534 Pittsburgh .....26 30 .464 Boston 24 28 .462 Stlxmis 24 34 .414 Cincinnati 19 38 .333 ""American Association. W. Is.' Pt Columbus ....... 3$ 24 .600 Milwaukee 40 28 .588 St "Paul 32 30 .516 Minneapolis 32 31 .508 Louisville 32 31 .508 Kansas City .... 33 33 .500 Toledo 25 38 .397 Indianapolis 23 38 .377 Federal League. W. Jx Pet Indianapolis 27 i6 .628 Chicago 23 17 .575 Cleveland ..... 26 '19 .513 Covington 19 20 .487 St. Louis-. 19 21 .475 Pittsburgh 23 30 .394 The scheduled fight between Jim my Clabby and Jack Dillon for In dianapolis the night of July 3 has been canceled by Clabby. Bin Mc Kinnon of Boston win substitute for Clabby. The defense of Arthur Pelkey, charged with manslaughter, began today in Calgary. Little damaging evidence was introduced against him by th$ pTQSecutlop RESULTS YESTERDAY American League. Chicago ,3; Cleveland, 0. New York, 9-9; Washington, 3-3. Boston, 6; Philadelphia, 1. (Only three games scheduled.) National League. St Louis', 4; Chicago, 2. Pittsburgh, 7; New York, 3. (Only two games scheduled.) American Association. Louisville, 9; St Paul, 7. Columbus, 8; Kansas City, 3. Toledo, 2; Minneapolis, 1. Indianapolis, 6; Milwaukee, 2. Federal League. Chicago, 9; Indianapolis, 7. Cleveland, 2; Pittsburgh, 0. , St Louis, 15; Covington, 6. . The flare-up between Manager Evers of the Cubs and Heinle Zim merman, slugging third baseman, came yesterday in St Louis, when the two became involved in a wordy battle, Zim being fined $200 and in definitely suspended as a result Just what Zim said to-his boss on." the bench is not known, but thetrou ble started in the sixth inning, when. Zim started to throw' home instead, of to,first for the third out Bresna han yelled to Heinle to peg to Saier, and he did. When the team came to the bench Zim began to crab at the catcher, and Evers took a hand in the argument calling the slugger for at- tempting a boner. Evers' . temper was not improved by the fact that he had pulled an ivory play himself in the third, and also- had given the Cards a start in the sixth by refus ing to chase a fly. Zim replied hotly to his manager's words. Evers asked hjm to repeat the language, Zim did it in a hurry m m 11 i rtl nfe j jJJfffjtiifclfe'TiifcfcrTi. n gr, Tirtnfc&& &mS&tsM&