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PAGE THREE Baseball. oxio THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3, 1921" ?T TIIE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN ' B CARTER AND ALGER SIGN FOR RETURN ENGAGEMENT HERE FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 -oca! Favorite Agree To Make 135 Pounds At 3 o'CIock I For El Paso Lightweight Fighters Post $250 Weight forfeits Dpaw lo Meet acotty GRIFFMEN TAKE T GIANTS BEATEN dodgers rally in h in nnui pnmi nv ruRncu m NINTH TO DEFEAT t in 1 1 1 1 v y i lit I iw i i i n i l i t xj.-. i nnniM'pnjirnu nnnnirppTinrp w& v v uUDdLljj MbLdl li Billy Alger. Phoenix phantom, has greed to the terms set forth by 'ommy Carter, lightweight champion f the Southwest, and the two men be brought together in a refcrn figagement here Friday night, Aug st 12, In the arena of the Arizona ithletlc club. Announcement to this rfect was made last night by Harri bn Williams, club matchmaker, upon Welpt of a signed contract from El ao bearing Carter's signature. 1 Under the terms agreed upon by ne principals, they will weigh in at 'o'clock on the afternoon of the fight, bth agreeing to make 135 pounds at "nat time. . Weight forfeits of 1260 ave been posted by both Alger and iarter. Matchmaker Williams an iounced last evening. ' I The first meeting between this pair ieveloped into the hardest and best ng engagements ever staged by the ixiiona Athletic club, the Anderson forfolk bout not excluded. The two .oys stood toe to toe the entire dis incs and exchanged wallops, some it long range but a majority of them t close. The bout has set the entire alley to talking for it developed three .enuine sensations; first, the terrific ace set by both boys: the wonderful bowing of the Phoenix favorite, and i ie ability of tne two ngnters to as ' imilate nunishment. It likewise era- ted a doubt In the minds of fans as f superiority. 'J Alger wss awarded the decision at "ne and of the tenth' round, but. it .as an unpopular one. A majority f those in attendance, while agree ' g that the local boy had made a , onderful showing in his first ap. earance 43 a finalist, believed that 1e best that he was entitled to was : draw. Many, thought that Carter ad the edge. Fighters To Name Referee t Alge? "had a slight weight advantage It that contest, however, and the day !Uowing, Carter expressed his desire IT'S TOT A ill BEER j- .EAST SIDE ZEST i absolutely i' I regular brew, finished with the wonderful Frankerizing Process , . which- puts the real zest into ? ZEST and -leaves EASTSIDE without aa equal. Try it; you will see there is a vast difference. y old Everywhere THE MELCZER COMPANY Distributor Phoenix Arizona for a return engagement in the event that Alaer would agree to make 135 pounds at 3 o'clock on the day of the fight. This Alger has agreed to do and has posted a substantia casn forfeit to sjuarantee that he will scale in under the weight umrt on tne aner noon of the battle. ; Selection of a third man will not be decided until after a conference be tween the principals and Matchmaker Williams, the latter announced lasc night. Williams oeclased that the choice would be left emireiy tome two fiehters and that he would in tervene only in the event that they failed to agree on a referee. Whoever the. refere is. howver. ne must serve with the co-operation of two Judges," Matchmaker Williams said. "It has been definitely agreed that the decision, if either man is en titled to one, shall be rendered by the referee and two Judges," he con tinued. . v The remainder of the fight pro gram will be uD to the club standard, Williams said. The semi-final event will hrinsr Mack Soaw and Battling MScotty together in a return match, he announced, u win prooa.'y oe-wr the 8-round route. These two boys steDDed a. fast clip in their meeting last Friday night without arriving at a definite conclusion. It was good draw all the wnv. . Other events are now being er rs nged and will be announced later. wuuams sata. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Columbus, 8; Milwaukee, 12. Indianapolis-Minneapolis. ra!o Toledo-Kansas City. rain. Louisville. : St. Paul, 15. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Atlanta, 7; Memphis, 3. , Mobile, 2: Birmingham. 8. Chattanooga. 7; Little Beck. 2. , -. o jr . VH.THY LUCRE. First Guy That damnable, dirty pa per money; it lust sticks to one's Oarers. Second, Guv Tea, you're right -not so long ago they gv me six months just on ihat account. Hyder's Bill of Fare For This Week The hearty response to this, big value-giving sale demonstrates that whenever Hyder holds a sale, the truth-in-advertising slogan means a guarantee of a square deal to every buyer, "an assurance of real values and real quality. Following Items at Half Price All Straws and Panamas :'. . .... .HALF PRICE Entire .Stock of All-Wool Suits: . . .HALF PRICE Palm Beach and Koolcloth Suits, $20.00 and $25.00 values ............ ..... ....... .$10.85 Palm Beach Pants, $6.00 Values. ....... . .$4.80 Walkover Shoes in Buck or Canvas HALF PRICE Furnishing Prices Slashed by Hyder Republican A. P. Leased Wire WASHINGTON. Aug. 2 Washing ton made a clean sweep of the series with Detroit. Milan's triple and a single by Rice acored the decisive run In the eighth- It was the local's eighth consecutive victory. - DETROIT AB R H PO A E Blue, lb S 5 0 2 8 0 1 Bush, 2b 3 1 1 I S O Shorten, cf ... 5 0 1 1 0 0 Heilmann. rt 5 114 0 5 Veach, If ...i. 5 13 10 0 Flagstead, ss ... 5 12 110 Jones. 3b 10 18 2 0 Woodall. c . 3 0 0 8 2 0 Ehmke. p 3 0 0 0' J 0 Totals... 35 4 11 24 13 0 WASHINGTON AB R H PO A E 0 0 0 0 0 0 Judge, lb Milan, rf Rice, cf . Miller, If Harris 2b Shanks, 8b Gharrlty, e . O'Rourke, se Courtney, p , Acosta, p ; Zachary, p Totals Detroit 4 0 0 10 0 4 12 8 1 An 9 A n 8 112 0 .. . 4 1 1 2 .2 . 4 1 0 11 i 3 114 1 2 0 0 1 2 2 0 10 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 31 6 . 8 27 12 0 010 120 0004 Washington .,.. 040 000 01x 5 Summary: Two base hits:. Rice. Bush. Veach. Three base bits: Mi lan. Home run: Vach Stolen base: O'Rourke. Sacrifice: Bish, Woodall, Miller. -Bases on balls: Off Courtney, 2; Acosta. 1; Zachary,, 1. Innings pitched: By Courtney, 4 1-3; Acosta, 1: Zachary. 8 2-3- Hit by pitcher: By Courtney, (Jones); by Ehmke, (O'Rourke).. Struck out: By court ney, l; mhmKe, .. wua pucn; Ehmke, 2;' Courtney, Acosta, 67S 49 .110 43 .500 69 .427 57 .418 68 .305 NATIONAL LPGUE - Won. Lost Pet. Pittsburg .....61 35 .635 New York 61 S3 Boston ..............53 . S3 Brooklyn 51 St. Louis 48 Chicago 41 Cincinnati 41 Philadelphia ......... 29 Yesterday s Results St Louis. ; New York, 4. Brooklyn. 4; Cincinnati, 3. Philadelphia at Pittsburg, rain. Boston at Chicago, rain. Today's Games Boston at Chicago. New York at St. Louis. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Pittsburg?. AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pet. Cleveland ., -2 3 .633 New York 69 35 .628 Washington' ........ .Bi 48 .634 Detroit 48 63 .475 St. Louis 46 51 .474 Boston ...43 x54 .443 Chicago 42 65 .433 Philadelphia 37 60 ..361 t SILK SHIRTS Plain and Fancy Stripes 14.00 and 85.00 Values $2.95 $6.00 to $7.60 Values 4.95 $10.00 Values ....S5.75 Wilson Bros. . MADRAS AND PERCALE SHIRTS Plain and Fancy Stripes Detachable Collars $2.00 formerly, tow $1.45 $2.50 formerly, now $1.73 $3.00 formerly, now ....'..$1.95 $ 3. SO, $4.00 formerly, now $2.75 5 50 and $8.00 values, now $2.95 SILK TIE8 "Assorted and All Colors $1.50 Values 95c $1.00 Values 65c BALBRIGGAN UNION SUITS ; White pr Eoru Suits Former Values, $2.50. Today $1.75 Suits Former Values, $2.00, Today .. .$1.35 KNIT TIES Assorted Colors $1.00 Knits 65o 11.50 Knits 85e $2.00 Knits .$15 $3.00 Knita .$1.75 ATHLETIC UNION SUITS Wilson Bros $3.60 Suits $1.95 $1.50 Suits $1.20 TWO-PIECE BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR Either White or Ecru $1.00 Garments, now.. ... ,65e SILK HOSE ALL COLORS $1.25 Hose. Selling at S5e $1.00 Hose Selling at .65c 76c Hose Selling at. ...... .4So LISLE HOSE, MERCERIZED oOc Values, 35c, 'j pairs $1X0 $1.0S Wash Silk or Madras Ties 65c 60c Wash Silk or Madras Ties 35o i Extra Salesmen To Serve You Yesterday's Results 'Washington, 5; Detroit, 4. , St. Louis, 8-8: Boston, 6-2. Cleveland at New York, rain. Chicago at Philadelphia, rain. ' - Today's Games Detroit at New York. Cleveland at Washington. Chicago at Boston. St. Louis at Philadelphia. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE . .Won. Lost. Pet San Francisco ..'...78 43 .645 Los Angeles 65 49 .670 Sacramento 68 62 .667 Seattle .............65 61 .660 Oakland 63 52 .548 Vernon .............61 69 .508 Salt Lake 41 65 .387 Portland 27 87 .237 Yesterday's Results Portland, 7; Salt Lake. 4. Other teams traveling. Today's Games Sacramento at Seattle. Salt Lake at Portland. . San Francisco at Vernon. Los Angeles at Oakland. I V L . 'Pi i-L GROUND INK ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2. Barnes weak ened in the seventh and St. Louis scored four runs on a double, a triple, two singles, a base on balls and a sacrifice fly, winning over New York The deat puts New York a game and half behind Pittsburg. Score: NEW YORK AB. R. H.PO.A. E Burns cf 4 2 2 0 0 Bancroft, ss. : 4 1 0 2 4 1 Frisch, 8b P. 6 0 2 1 1 0 Young rt ......... 5 0 2 1 0 0 Kelly, lb 3 1 1 10 10 Meusel, If. 3 0 0 1 0 0 tUwltngs. 2b. 4 0 2 3 5 1 E. Smith, c. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Snyder, c. .......... 8 0 0 4 0 0 Barnes, p ...3 0 0 0 0 0 Rysn. p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cunningham ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 JOHN "Siv.. . - ivtclNNIS If John "Stuffy" Mclnnia were called the best first baseman in the major leagues few arguments would be started. So far this year he has handled more than 750 chances with but one error. Hia fielding average is .999 plus. He led the first basemen of both leagues in fielding in 1920 with an average of .996. Hia record in 148 games was laSS cutouts, 81 assists and 1 errors. Totals 34 Batted for Barnes In ST. LOUIS AB. J. Smith, rf. ...... 4 Heathcote, cf. ..... . 3 Stock. Sb 8 Uornsby, 2b. ...... 3 Fournler, lb. ....... 4 . McHenry. If. 4 Lavan, ss. 4 Clemons, c. 3 Dilhoefer, c. 1 Pfeffer, p 0 Bailey, p 2 Walker, p. ........ 1 Schults 0 Mann ............ 0 4 8 24 11 2 eighth. R. H.PO.A. E. 1 "-4 1 2 F0HL1ES WIN PAIR FROM RED SOX AND Totals 32 6 10 27 10 Batted for Bailey In seventh. Ran for Clemons in seventh. New York 300 000 100-4 St. Louia 002 000 40x 6 Summary: Two-base hits Kelly, Heathcote, Young. J. Smith. Frisch (Z), Clemons, Lavan. Three-base mts-J-Stock.' Stolen basest Burns, Bancroft, Heathcote. Sacrifice Stock, Kelly, Heathcote. Double plays Rawlings to Bancroft, to Kelly; Rawlings to Kelly. . Bases on balls Off Barnes, 3; Pfeffer, 2; Bailey, 2. Innings pitched By Bsroes, 7; Jreffer, 1-8: Rysn, l; Bailey. 6 1-8; Walker, 3- Struck out By Barnes, 2; Bailey, 1; walker. 1. Passed ball Clemons. TAKE flFTI PUCE BOSTON, Aug. 2. St. Louis won a double header from Boston by timely bitting.. First game ' R. H. B. St. Louis 000 040 2208 13 1 Boston 000 020 0205 11 3 Batteries: Vongilder. Kolp, Bayne and Severeid; Jones. Karr, Thormah- len and RueL - - , Second Fame - ST. LOUIS AB. R. H.PO.A. E. Gerber, ss. ......... 4 1 2 3 4 0 Ellerbe, 2b 4 13 2 10 Sisler. lb 4 1 1 7 0 0 Williams. If 8 1 2 2 0 0 Jacobson, cf, 4 1 0 4 0 0 feevereid, c 4 0 1 4 O 0 Wetzel rt ... 4 0 1 4 0 0 McManus, 2b. 4 0 0, 2 41 Davis, p 3 0 1 0 0 0 Totals BOSTON Leibold, cf, ., Foster, 3b. . . . , Collins, rf. .... Pratt, 2b , Mclnnis, lb. ... , Menosky, If. Scott, ss. ...... Ruel, c Pennock ,p. ... Russell, p. .... Vick Thormahlen. p. Pittinger . . . .34 6 11 27 8 1 AB. R. H.PO.A. E. 3 0 0 3 0.1 0 1 ... 0 ... 1 ... 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 Totals 35 2 8 27 13 Batted for Russell In seventh. Batted for Thormahlen in ninth. Score by innings: St. Louis 200 003 0005 11 Boston 000 000 1012 8 Summary: Two-base hits Ellerbe, Sacrifice Williams. Double plays Gerber to McManus to Sisler: Pratt to Mclnnis. Bases on balls Off Da vis I. Innings pitched By Pennock 5 1-3. Russell 12-3, Thormahlen 2 Struck out By Davis 4, Pennock 2, i. . THIRSTY JUST WHISTLE WHISTU toadc mark Rec.uaArxcF eltff '- . Drink AN Orange Arizona Bottling Works 414 West Van Buren Phone 1519 1-3 CINCINNATI, Aug. 2. A batting rally in the ninth won for Brooklyn over Cincinnati. Myers and Sen mandt aingled. Hood running for Schmandt With two out, Taylor singled and Janvrin ran for him. Neis, then batting for Cadore. sent in the tying and winning runs with a drive to left. Score: BROOKLYN AB R H PO A E Olson, ss 5 0 0 4 2 1 1 Johnston, 8b. ...... 4 0 0 2 0 01 Griffith, rf 4 1 1 2 0 0 Wheat, If 4 0 1 3 0 0 Myers, cf .......... 8 110 0 0 Schmandt. lb .. 4 0 1 9 3 0 Kilduff, 2b 3 0 0 2 S 0 Taylor, e 4 0, 3 1 0 0 Krueger, e. 0 0 0 0 0,0 zHood 0 1 0 0 0 0 Janvrin, lb ........ 0 1 0 8 0 0 Cadore, p ..3 0 1 1 3 0 zzNeis 1 0 1 0 0 0 Mitchell, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals.... 35 4 8 27 14 1 zRan for Schmandt In sixth. czBatted f' r Cadore in, ninth. CINCY AB R H PO A E Neale, rf ... 6 0 1 8 0 0 Bohne. 2b 5 2 2 2 1 0 Groh. 3b 4 0 1 0 4 0 Roush ct 4 0 18 0 0 Daubert, lb 5 0 1 9 0 0 Duncan, If 3 0 2 0 0 0 Wings, e .. 4 0 1 4 0 0 Mopf.ee., 1 10 13 1 Luque, p a. ....... 3 0 0 0 3 0 ' Totals 34 8 9 27 11 1 Brooklyn .......... 000 000 108 I Cincinnati 000 001 2008 Summary: Two base hits: Bohne, Cadore, Stolen base: Neale, Bohne, Janvrin. Sacrifice: Groh. Duncan, Myers, Luque. Bases on balls: Off Luque, ; Cadore, 4. Innings pitched: by Cadore 8; Mitchell. L Struck out: by Luque, 2. COAST LEAGUE AT PORTLAND R. H. E- Salt Lake 4 9 2 Portland T 9 1 Batteries: Poison, Kallto, Gould and Byler; Johnson and Baker, Other Coast )eegue games post poned. . Club Loses License For Mismanagement Of Lynch-Herman Go NEW YORK, Aug. 2. The New York state boxinf commission today formally revoked the license of the International Sporting club because of the disorderly manner In which the Herman-Lynch bout recently was conducted at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn. Speficic charges against the club were not preferred by the- commis sion. The sporting club was notified last week to app r before the com mission today lor a hearing. In answer to the summons, the club returned Its license, stating that it would hold all its future bouts in New Jersey. Officials of the club declared that the conduct inside the arena was on the whole orderly and disclaimed reponsibility for what occurred out. aide the grounds, alleging It was nqt responsible if too few police had been detailed. Two hours after the appointed time today Tex O'Rourke, representing the. club, appeared before the commis sion. He was notified that the license already bad been revoked. He made no protest, intimating however that his club was seeking a renewal of the license at a, future date. . ,0 ' . WINS CANADIAN TITLE TORONTO, Ont., Aug. 2. W. H. Trovenger of Detroit today won the Canadian open golf championship with 293 for the 72 holes. Mike Brady alao of Detroit, was second with 296. 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