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SPORTIVELY
PEAKING
Damon Runyon is the iaircst and at
the same time the most able of the
American sport writers to our way of
thinking His tribute to Ed Mackall,
the trainer of the Giants was a worthy
tribute and is appreciated all the more
coming from the pens of white men.
Runyon is our candidate for President.
Can Rube Foster’s team beat Kid
Gleason's White Sox' This time last
year we would have said NO, but since
we have seen the Rubes beat Dick
Kerr’s team with one in the lineup like
Bobby Roth, Demmitt and other great
stars we would lay our money on
Rube. He doesn’t get credit for the
baseball that he knows but if he was
of a brighter hue and with straighter
locks we would lay our dollars to
doughnuts that he would have a lot
of white rubes under his management
either in the National or the American
League
In the barber shops all kinds of
arguments can be settled when Babe
Ruth the fading light of the diamond
came to the bat tour times recently and
was walked each time the official
scorer recorded behind Ruth’s name
number of times at bat, none. Here
was where the barbershop chord
brooke loose. One bird swore that
“he seen Babe at the bat.’’ Yet these
birds claim they know the game.
d In the old Pioneer Club Jack White
"as opened up a Boxing Club and
Gynasiums Splendid idea All of the
boyt should give Jack a chance to teach
them something Many Joe Gans and
George Dixons may be slinging sheets
for the Pullman ( <>mpati} instead of
preparing the sleeping medicine up a
Jack’s. The Boxing Commissions are
demanding that Dempsey give Wills
a chance. Benny Leonard lia» never
drawn the color line and we need
fighters anyway whether we get
matches or no. Better look Jack’s place
over and swap punches with your
buddic. Might come in handy some
Saturday evening on Halsted Street.
Boys are not aware of opportunities
they have of developing in sports. Only j
last fall some of our football stars
received a- high a> five hundred plunks
a game for their services Better keep
in the game boys.
GINSBURG AND WILKINS
OFFER BARGAINS
Ginsberg and Wilkins, importers of
suitings are now offering their mid
__ summer trade won
d e r f u 1 imported
and domestic fab
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seldom seen. Cat*
cring to those who
appreciate real
worth in goods,
thi** firm has built
tip a clientele which
sing their praise
daily. They sug
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suit patterns at
reasonable figures
should get in touch
with them at 367
A. B, C.’s BEAT
SEMI-PRO STARS
Indianapolis A B C>, leaders in the Nr- !
(tv National lra§ ue. defeated the Famous
Chirafos. 7 to 2, yesterday at Schorling's
park Score:
CHICAGOS
RHP A IV
Roche. 3b . 0 10 0 0
Scanlon, Jb... 0 0 2 1 2
I B kr, It . 0 0 1 0 0
Kerr, cf . 0 12 0 0
Saiei, lb . C 0 10 0 1
D mitt. rf. 0 W 1 0 0
North. . 2 0 5 2 0
H B kr. Jb.0 1 1 2 0
Sell wind, hv .. 0 1 2 2 0
Smith’ll, .. 0 l 0 6 2
2 5 24 13 5
A B. C.’s
RHP A E
Clark, .. 1 0 3 2 1
Wash'll, rf. 1 1 4 0 0
Cahrl’n. If. 2 2 2 0 0
Taylor, lb. 0 19 0 0
Mackey. 2b.0 d 2 2 1
Llfles'n, .. 1 0 3 0 0
Black'n, Jb . 1 1 1 3 0
Hull'way, If. 1 « 1 * °
Ross, p. d 1 1 3 0
7 6 26*10 2
•Keer out, hit by batted ball
A B C.’a.JUO 0J1 00*—7
Chicago* .000 dll 000—2
Bates on balls—Smithson, 5; Rots. 3.
Struck out—Ross, 3; Smithson, 3.
STARS OF DETROIT BUMP A. B. C.’s
Detroit Stars uulied the hading A H C.’s
down a peg in the Negro National league by
trouncing the Indianapolis nine. 5 to 4. at
'jrhorhng park here yesterday. The A B.
C.’s play the Famous Chicago* at 3 o’clock
this afternoon at the same held Score;
DETROIT
R H P A E
Lane, 3b... d ® 1 3 0
W’held. 2b . 2 2 2 6 0
Thomas, rf. . 0 1 0 0 0
Wesley, lb .0 0 11 1 0
Smith, cf. 1 2 2 0 0
William*. .. 1 1 6 0 0
Jeiiee, If. 0 0 3 0 0
Riggins. .. I 1 2 2 0
Cooper, p ...1. 0 0 0 2 1
Holland, p. 0 0 o 4 0
5 7 27 16 1
A. B C.’s
RHP A E
Clark, ss. .. 1 0 0 4 1
Was’ton, rf. 0 0 2 0 0
Ch’lstou, cf. ... • • • 1 3 2 0 0
Taylor, lb. ...-. 0 0 12 1 0
M’key, c . 2b. 1 3 4 U 1
H’llow). If. 0 2 0 0 0
Bl km’ii, Jb. .. 0 1 l 2 1
Day. Jb. 0 0 1 0 2
Eg kton, .. 0 0 1 0 0
Hoipton, p. 1 1 1 *» IJ
4 1U 14 I I
Detroit ...dll 021 00x—S
\ M C.*a 102 100 4
Two hasr hits MacKey. Blackman, Thomas,
Smith, Rurgitu, War held. Three base hits
i harlekton Mu Ke> Struck out Holland, 3.
Cooper. 3; Hampton, 5. Bases on ball*
Hampton, 2; Holland, 3; Cooper, J.
Interstate Base League
’ (Preston News Service)
PINE BLUFF, Ark., June Zi.—A
colored inter-state baseball league has
been organized and is composed of the
following clubs: Little Rock. Pine
Bluff, El Dorado McGehee. Monroe,
La., and Bastrop, La.
The local team is owned by Edward
Riley, a prominent restaurant man
here, and Prof. J. B. Hopson, coach of
the Branch Normal School team, is
manager. Several of the star players
of the college team are on the local
club.
West Madison Street, or call them on
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* Bated for Hawkins in sixth.
MONKEYS OF st am
Errors—Beckwith, William. J, Joseph,
ftiiRF^ SI IlfiGERS ss&
llUtJL O OLUUULIIO riv —Torrientia. Double play, -Beckwith 10
(Irani to Beckwith, Drake t< Hawkins
- Struck out—-By Currie 2, by Drake 2, by
KANSAS CITY- The Monarch* gave Whitwith ?. Bases on balls—Oft Whitwith
"Kube” Foster's league, leaders a drubbing off Drake 1. Hit by pitcher - Mendez
at Association park yesterday afternoon, com- by Currie. Umpires—Boyle and Wheeler,
tug out on the long end of a 10 to 6 score. .. ■ - -
Currie and Drake did the mound work ■ ■ -
for the Monarch* Drake relieving Currie to Qtar<? Plav Kevstones
start the sixth when the latter became too Detroit otars nay rweystones
lenient with bases on ball* Drake held the The Detroit Stars, led by Catcher
Mendez, 3b .. 4 i 0 l petvvay and owner John Tcnny Blount
woun ■ and Dave Wyatt in attendance, broke
The Monarchs twice came from behind, n wjt|, tj,’e Keystones in the first
once in the second and again m the sixth, f c ■ • «
to finally ice the game in the eighth when an two games of a four-ganu scr,cS here
error, three hit* and a *acrihc fly netted The visitors took the first game 8 to 0
the home club four runs. Owens pitched for the Keystones and
Torrientia. “Kube” Foster’s star outfielder, his offerings Were hit freely, while
ran into the left held bleacher fence in the porcc worked hard for the Wolverine
third inning while making a long run lor . *j_j hv air-tierht miDDOrt
Moore’* drivr, which missed clearing the team and aided py air llgnt l,PP
fence by only a few indies. lie continued succeeded in keeping a local man trom
playing, however. crossing the plate.
„ , . . .I f Thursday’s game was a free-hitting
Brown. Fosters star southpaw, will perform ‘ . .• - . ^
for tin vistors today, while "Bullet” Kogan 1 affair with many fielding features,
will twirl for the home clan. j The local team came out of their
Score: j Wednesday slump and pummeled the
CHICAGO offerings of Holland and Marshall to
G’dener, rf. .. 5 3 u « all corners of the lot. McCall and
Demos*. 2b .5 o 2 4 Corbett labored for the Keystones and
y?ua: ‘ l u. t { 5 S managed to get away in nice style,
Brown ^ 4 l 3 1 being backed by good support during
B with! 3b.3 1 3 2 the critical stages. Score by innings:
Wtlliam*. .. 3 1 1 1
Grant, lb .4 oso Detroit .001 040 011— 7 9 5
W'wi,h- ».1111 Keystones ...131 000 51*—11 17 2
loUl* .35 B "4 10 Batteries—Holland, Marshall and
MONARCHS Petvvay: McCall, Corbett and Burnett.
ABUPOA J ’__
McN'air, It. ... 3 110 ‘
Joseph, 3b. 3 l 3 6 After an attempt to force an cn
u “.*• 2 ?. ? 2 trance into an apartment at 4139
(•°?r, ib . it . 4 0 1 i Calumet -Avenue, June 19, Henry
L)’d,on. cf. iiou Davis (42), 4131 Calumet Avenue, is
ljuncaii. ■ 1 1 6 l nursing bullet wounds in the lit side,
, urri..',5p 3 i o j arm, shoulder and chest in the Provi
Urake,' p, -. j i i 3dent Hospital. He will recover.
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* (Preston News Service)
PITTSBURGH, Pa., June 22.—
Coming as a shock to the entire or
ganized sporting world was the an
nouncement that “Dizzy" Dismukes,
manager-pitcher of the Keystones, is
no longer with the team. Dismukes
and owner Williams came to the part
ing of the ways last Saturday it is
said over an argument presumably
about balls used in the series here
with the league leaders—A. B. C.’s of
Indianapolis fame.
But according to those in the know,
a parting was inevitable. The policies
of the former manager and owner
were at variance. Dismukes, coming
up in the school of the late C. I. Tay
lor, himself a strict disciplinarian and
a born baseball leader, was not in
favor of the alleged parsimonious pol
icy of the owner. According to Man
ager Dismukes, Friday’s game was
tost, due to poor balls. This statement
incurred the wrath of the owner of
the club with the result that the former
A. B. C. player was ordered to hand
in his suit.
No new manager as yet has been
selected and shortstop Williams is run
ning the team ior the present.
American Giants in Their Greatest
Defeat of Year—19 to 5
KANSAS CITY, June 10.—The
Kansas City Monarchs gave Rube
Foster’s American Giants their worst
defeat in baseball history. F'oster
tried all of his many w'cll-know'n
tricks to win the game, but the locals
beat him at his own game. They
bunted, they played squeeze plays,
they run bases at will. Padron, the
big Cuban pitcher. wa> sent to the
mound to try and win today’s game
so as to even up matters ior Satur
day's defeat, hut he was given tjie
drubbing of his life. He was driven
from the box in the second frtyne,
and D. Brown, the crack Giant left
hander, was next sent to the hill, with
Rile, Witworth and Owens working
in the bull pen. Brown fared no bet
ter than Padron and he too was sent
to the showers, with Owens relieving
him. Owens was unable to check the
Monarchs. Fifteen thousand local fans
witnessed the game, the largest crowd
of the season. Ground rules were nec;
essary, which kept the Monarchs'
score from being much larger. Ko
gan was effective in the pinches and
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Monarchs .070 352 02*—19 15 2
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