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t 12 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE 21. 1022 ! - I T by G. ZouisryjolP r : r x X V. Ilif t " f t I Hf I 1 f 21)1 7 I - , 4 I- - - ' I r -. i ft s t., i ii f . i 1 1 i l i xi.it. i ti . ( ' - . r t l i z . - - - I . HUTCHISON'S 149 SURE TO WIN HIM PLACE IN FINALS Jim iRirnc .Map Coml.nk (Krr Mm lay ami 1 urn In a 72. IV WILLIAM i. in NTIill. r.-.riii r Rriti-'h Am. Hour Ldf Champion. Wilticn for I. N. S. ."amwü'ü, i;rc:.ir !. .I'jr' :o Jr..-;v Hutc .:.-.: of p,. ,1-f"-;d:Mg h. "f I : i . . -' i npt-n ST'"'!' ''ha ri: pi'-n. t'i! iy .' i " I Iktm- ..f t ;:- ;n til- .f.: il;f i: ? I wf;'J )y r tiirn.r? a 7 for t ri f.r.al 1 h'.:-. Th.--. with Huo:i.--.fi. 71 i..f y-' t l.y. !!- ,ik;r t?i "ur" r-- rd, tra .ilti a ju' lal :. ore W ' fi.' th- T,s Ili;'rh: n I:1 p '. y i'.'ai'.y a a 1 r i . ! : h r. 1 1 v h'' (: ' !( : day, av :;.i u'h h- d. 1 fairiy fl in m k- in? t-," turn ,n "v II;.- dir'-Tion v u ! d at T !ni in-, nr. nr.'i i 'J !ir;" ! s t!iat awa.t thf unwary. Iarms 'hih Ilai U. ,1: ju I'.'irn, hu - r, 'itr- I i i lilllant ( :ii-tark ;i ftrr hi mrdio i r" r,:.:r.d ff yst"rday by S'-nrlr. n f!no 72 f.r a nifili! ,)r of 1 I. Tr .:!:r:i-;m 'liHinplon tart'd out ,1! a rcni.i rUa'.d lin )' ii.i thr i:i;dr f"iirx for t!i- first riiiK1 ho'.s. II' r-ii;' r' d xact'.y fif i'iiitH for t )f fir.-' H ho! .. In addition. liar r. k' lone d ri vim,' vci a lutir t f atiirc an. I h:- r - .r-r!" from trap-: w,i- !.r:i.int. k:rk'..od th- An-:r..:: tn al-i , Ki-. t a 1 tn.l o- and took th- l ,dirun t(' l,a:i. making a long aerial among th -arly ..-r-s with a total."1" n-c-.ary. Ten of th- 1 of !47 fr th- two day-' piny. T,r, ,,,.r-.-. .r,nn"I(' MlliiCllliy ot t!)o cours-. ana thr.mpion. h ,.'. hi work cut out for Uvith iu nian-v wa,r hnzards as Wf'M . i, fnr the n,,lin?i ""-h- ('hriin ( ' Tlk(s ( "'1 n 1 . ,, . , . , Lime- fell ,n:o n .Mpam of hard lurk pt rd. - and th' Nst he could i.'-ore w.n an Ilaon I'iUDrlle. Va!t-r H.ig':., th- .ther Yankee r.try. pi. iy d ..um! go!f and I onHllh,v, If u ,fini lt(1 tht ?ll11th I .. ; ? r-r.. t.o o.. j .... ..... -. . . J-e Kirkwood. the Australian. ThisJtliH fray, whidi would smash the pair, with Ma''y and Ftoom-r f ! -evious record .f 1.13 of 1320. France, and a scor-ior more ofi . Fngli-h and .'otch p!aers. ar- x-j'--t'd to furnish Hutchison plenty "f competition. Th late returns found F?oo:r.er of Fr.tnee and Ro.-r Wt":iered, th-? l:r.:;s-h amateur, well up with th leaders. lto.mer lia.l a ?. ho! total of 7 J - 7 -1 T. 1 and Weth.-rm 7 . - 7 7 -1 i -i . Wa'ter Hägen, despite the fact t! at h -v.i piiying in a stiff gi!e, J turned in a 72 today, making nNjVaVa! OurSIllCIl, OllC TilllC total for th two daw 147, He v. asi t:.i r.,r th tw r , wirt. V ( od. .Manser Avent around in S2. whln with hi.- 7 S esterday gives hha 1V for th qualifying1 rotind. .May of the F?roadway club, Xerr York, returned a card of S7 todir for -i tot? I of 1 .". Wilhe Hunter went around in SI for a total of l,u. ne.irg runrrnl :-.o a i . louay ior a t ri; oi lt.u WILSON MUST BOX OR LOSE HIS TITLE;ESä;!MERE SMOKE SCREEN -Miihllrwrinht Champion Fails: . ,.1 l. ' K) AI1MUT IPX IM'Karl Oxprtures. vi-w voim.' '.I .Tn V..W ! York it!.:.,:.i- ;r. m : . -n which to-, '.iy derP.r.t JoV.niiy KilVin's r-ht to the fe.ith : w.-igljt box;r.g li.i mi ,i,h;j u.-uld to i..n?.r b re.or-!!htt . . , , , , r.:7,' Ii-, tn:s 'a;.. rat: : n: fa it ii re to n ot a ! i a '. '. p n tre .lohnt-.y I hi :-..! had t-o: at:no::r.ced : t-n:ght decS:..n 1:- f h- case of j .Tohrsr.v Wi'.s- mi ! . i I w .cist .' I i ho'.der. pen.?. p. g -ffor's ?,, match the j i hitter w th II t r : y Creh. I'ronp : T 1 :.t lv . i after J n.akirg fresh m "p:r. for pc on-1 t.t. hid r.c '.v. d no repiv fr- m ; Wilson 1 Tu- sd iv The ! n.iddb u igli- ,-hampien ;n :!. f ic .-.o, r-ic .-. -j r. ..!.,.-. j t u to ii:. ,i .1 cottr.-l. t. t...P' ., p r -ie .-.. -, - ,,. ... .,... ,i-.. ; ! ght It a . w . : g h : '. itrpi.- r: The com mis: or- in a f.-r:i, i! ..!. : i i n. t '.irl:' r T:i--hiv. a . ., . . i ,. wo-.:,d i.e.---, ih:n ., .-..j I .., nt-v 11-1-.. t.t " V , f. . t .f I V 1. , j:.,.. - ' .'.I . . : ' "r:"n"' :s " r ' V.1'1;1 ":'":: ; i. ..ircii i.-.ia-ii v i...ai.e ana hiVv v.!l be t: g'di.'it d in. the :--,i: a: u rv A! m t.tn t 't pi'p, I.. .. ' rit . iv ! g . . r v t :i" ru.es an i ha ii r g:...i : .t.s . r v V. r . -a r f.-r :.;..:-".; p." I w.i- a. Id d o -. r ! .' -1 n - r r-.i!t r a' ;on a mi -.u.ewe-.cn: i ' r. g .-fa t . o : - ot i (.: :n the r.-g with the r.t.e at -hik- h..d heon " a r t e d . (r AS CO. DOWNS Y. M. C. . in t ilk;ht HALL GAME! Tite .: (Pis "o . ; n "t" ' as. :.a.. ' am -i.ppl uv. r .. t to !' p tory 01 the v. . ". A. team .-!onl.iy afv rr;.-or. at Ieepr pirk it: !'.' T'.v:;:g:it Indoor !-a hall least'.:--. T.,-.e Y' ti-am. am- r ar forging f ti e frcr.t :r the e:ghth .' n r. in g ' ' v h e r. t h y o r t .1 t h .t r v r s in a h:tt:r.g rtllv ..r 1 t.rd th count. In :. t : ? h the , "o put over the -i'ir..: g marker, Thi aftrr."on at 5 'rb'Ck the Renl I'afe !.-; rs p'- y t r. f'.rcrra n A t-im at T.per pirk In a reguitr schedulrd TNr'.IIirht inptie game Tnre fre thirg always h. to put ff til". tomorrow iHrroair tn uhle. Tops Own Mark . :- . 7 i ) In a practice round yrstt-rday at f'liain ft' Iikes ihf ndbratfd "'liik" I'vnii! turned in a card of 7', which lu-ttTs his h-t prtvious mark by two trok-s. Thi. is the t-?i .mr- r-oi(led at the Country 'lul' .Miirc Walt r ll;iKen'ü rt-rord round of )! made in K1'0 during the '.t rdon - Ita v-Ha K ri-IIva n matt h. J 'nty, which is two strokes under ,P - r : an xc ptional snirc for the i . il i-ak-- emirs- as ttif son nnI 1,,f Kive tnum greens an- elevate,! which ndd tOfloet of foot a vt,ry hanl man to rh'ird pir links of tho country v.. . . . . , Xinty out of town ntri-s for the, Invitation tourney w-re in theT,.: hmds of the tournament committee last rdht and the field today may L etablih a nc golf record for In- . . . . . i.,.nu win s.-ni at leasr R0 nif-n into "EASTERNERS FEAR WASHINGTON CREW IN RIYER CLASSIC r ri tvtii l avontes tor L.la$.ii Will IIae Tough Pull. HY HLVKY L. FAltlil'IK 1. 1. Staff Correspondent.) Xi:V YOKK. June 20. Anything that comes from the far west now- a days causes t astern athletes to get i.-l(ly for a fall. Aft.-r having the two tra k cln-s-i taken to th coi-t bv the C.ilifor-i ! .;i team, tlie .ist is getting the no-j Ition tl:at th- Washington crew: I r i -. i v 1 1 i-tmal- on f r.nn t..lii?ia In t hp l.v.-r aiioth r rabbit crack on th- i r k. , N;ny i'tk i Iv-:t the : e was f.rst cracking, jit. the Hndon last .jring the crti.s! t 1,1 u'llu. r u' !.h'imiMon' j -iup to th u ra t eight from thvt Naval academy. which has won! , ' i ar and F.uropean wat.-rs. The .-.-.:o. opinion h-bli.ptlt th ; r p o r ' s trick! d down from Ithaca Corn.-i! had another wonderful ; en w and a 'oin.Il crew a!was in a n s on ; t li in i; . oast li.ena- M r w h;l th. sprung ut in !be I'niversity of Wa-hn-,'ton crew, the eicht which l.-f-at.d ahforma by more ihan lJfng in all probability, will be fui- b-ngth for championship of the Pacitic i oast. ,Th- California rr-w which went down to such a decisive ' s:,' tn ,,f "n a P "' vhn 'he eight that fhiMu-d -end last -v at ra ghk . e p. W ashington (iMI Washington (am.- .!: and toyed w .: h ii-. Wisconsin crew in a pr.i-- t ( ,. and th n went on to Puihk. ep-: w her '.nicM tl them ov r and parsed on .1,.- . .... i ; ...r--., n. .i .MI..-1. o.o,v..; Ollll.. ' l r - j . . . . l ,,f i .. . f-. ...... l o ; ' . . .. . . .. . . . ' i .'. .".lifc. .fc .I'll!.. til.. ill! :wi.:,h the Navv wou .1 g. the d:s i . ... ' Ol. ..11 , '.. I l'..- Hl" t r . , .. . ... w v . i . . . i... . r. nn-o .o; a r r. n;i iok iik a . ... ....... gr.at three . c-n, r-d battle in which :tli- Navy, ''oir-ell aal Wa-hingt on 'have a (h.a'i.,- fUt- the ltonors. DFNN LEAVES LARGE l'l'ATr TD W innW '" i CH1CAC.. .Line J'h The mÜt i s'ate .f Jam j Dunn, former own er i t th-- CP v anil Amerivan league i. . v ,.-,.i. ...... i ... ..o. ' ' ' ,; ' on .1 .....-.' vi- .1 '. f: : hi-- widew, I'.d.th Dnnn. in a w i.l ri'd for j.rooate in Judge Lau'. p,r:. ,t. ..cm-i p., a- ....p.v The w.'.l i.-..n-ted. but .lid r.ot d.irand. ti:at Mrs. Dunn, as long as j .-!.' k. :.- h a int. -ft -t in the tt . 1 " 1 ( ,h K S I' n t ard as pre-. .tent ami sp ak r a.s manag-T. t :i' do- ime':t ! e.p.; t- that l Sj.i- aki-r. as n.auäg.r. h- given full power bay and -.11 biii players, contract for men. ar.d conduct ali '.her ne go :a t ion s and tni-iir..-- Jn connertir n with !b. pjan .g-mer;t of the c'nb. Du -. n .asked that Speak- r's Oip-i,-,., and decision be ac- , ,.: a n lX matters per- tain;pg to th clut. If Mr. Dupn ever decid.- to di- pn- of her interest in the Indian. it wh Ini!.n leslr. that she ( on-uit w ith Sp aker. Barnard and Wn'ter M'-ic!.o's and "be gu.ded by t ii.-ir .ii!'. ice.' Mis. Dunn was ti. ad-' th' o'.j n ecu: rt- and wa no t j ü i i .1 t'Ae surety to the honl plaod nt twic the value of the r:ate ' 7iV.'.e; o THORPE RELEASED WHEN HE FAILS TO . HIT CURYE BALLS Grratr-l of Football Playrr? , Turiu'd Loost lv Portland Hall CItil). ! V HILLY LY.Ws Ter; ars aeo Jim Thorp-. th" famous IndHin. a h'iilr-il as the Kn fiP"' a'.I-round ath!(t- in th cf.untry. ' The otli'-r da' tli- v;i- cairi-! th- n v.s it m tint Jini Tho.-p.- lirrl f( n I'-hMS'-d hy th.- Iortla!id lult of th' I'ai ifh- oa.-t league to niak'; room for otini;er Mood. j It a- in M2 ;tt Stockholm that! J;m Thorp- in th- Olymju'- uams won the decathlon ( l;am pionship. ' tho harl'St tst in ull-roU?.d ahilltyi that track and field sports otTr. Later Thorp' was trippel of all th honors won hi Stockholm as an amateur, when it was discovered that he had an pted a very small t "alary for playing profess-ional ball in a ta.ik-town circuit in the south.! Th- r h as- of Thorp by I'ortland t probably marks the jiassinK of the r-at athlete from the world of sport. At hast it will take him very much out of tli lim liqht, Thorpe wan unquestionably one of th" greatest alhletrs in the his tory of ."port. He could do every thing well. On th- track and held, he was a star, on the gridiron his great feats are still th tnlk of th sporting world. Jim's. Poorest Swrt P.aseball was " Thrope'.s poorest sport. 't as a ball player, Thorp . !aI muri) natural ahilitv On th ridiron Thorpe was a won 'ir at carrying the ball and wal equally good on defense. He wa' farklp n.1(l ;1 flfn -fi(-l,l niMiurl had few equals. In the kickine line Thome was Jus-t as proth-ient. The records orj;ttr L(?lllg Light dlraigllt football's irrtattst kifkinir feati -r i f . .... . When Thorp was secured from the Carlisle Indian School by John) u-lraw 11 I,u" t x 1 orK "1;in- the news was heralded from one end of the I'nited States to the other. Xo other player who ever came to the majors w as press-agented quite I land 6 to .". I'hb- was driven from so widely as Thrope. Ith, box in the third inning while Thorpe was a graceful player. He; Morton's poor support allowed New developed into a tine fVdder and had p ork to .score three more runs. Hush an excellent arm. He was. fas on) was effective in the pinches until the bases. ' jth eighth, when Jones replaced him Weak at P.at jiind retired the side with the basses Jim's one glaring weakness as a all player was at bat. He could murder a fast ball. When he hit one in his groove, and cot those mus-ifr,,tii the field after the gam. Score: cular shoulders of his behind th'Xew York.. Ill 120 OOO i 11 1 drive, the pill would certainly t ravel, j '1 vla nd . . 20 0 (mi) n 2 1- T. 13 4 At one tim-he achieved considerable Ihish and Hoffman; I'hle, Morton, reputation as a home-run hitter. j It.ighy and O'Xeil. Sewell. The old curve ball was th trou- hlesome one for Tim. He just pABKK WEAKENS IN 13th couldn t resist slicing away at the curve. As a result, pitchers began JAM) SENATORS WIN OUT to feed Jim on a curve ball diet.i c HK'ACIO, Jun 20. Urban Fa her w hich drove htm from the mijor? weakened in the 13th inning Tu s and slowed him down in the minors. I day and Sam Kic started a rally Thrope was a colorful athlete. J ,y stretching a sinl into a doubl. Om of hi type bobs up in th ath-j which enabled Washington to score j Ietic world once in about every hun I .i a ... Ul BREHM BOUT TALK Hronnan Lined In as Uuffer 1 In AiakP At'Siro .1110US i for a Contract. it- .1 VI sll " - " - - . --- I. X. S. SMrt I Alitor. NI-:V YtiJIK. Jun M. I'or rea- -in- more or l--s oi.-cure. w.s w-ti1()U. avail. fo'ir pitchers and .racking genih-nien. pcmliar t'ithr(.f. !l!nrn h:ttrs. Kenneth Will Hr..a.lw.iy. Hr lns-ting that w!i-n!ai l.mme.l out hi lth homer .1." k Keams reaches here totnoi-.,f ..,..in t.. '.th in..hv nut- , row or inursuay. ne win i mrueu.-, i a :lv rlii (ll.llli to the lure of the; J.lott! line and make tli- I) - mpsey - I Wills extravaganza a reality. Xoth- , thr from the obli.ju- intentions the same Mr. Kearn. liitt-rc-l .Mutual. it !s not that Reams has a'iadv'' j neil with Floyd FiUsimmor.." for' Labor Day 'ight. involving th'- ohliiting Bill Br.-nnm. Tb.at piece of litic nonsense cm he disposed 'f I a w urn. ior ixeai n .s i itzsim- mams anl Fitz.-:mmins- is Reams a.- .lie f-xpcrtsi'ar s mutual inter'." at con- 1 ' 1 I But r,-!:hi- Ivc.i nor I"itz-::n- . , in o n s W 1 ! l e s s ti. .1.S....-- of itr.'-inni '.....il 1... ...-.-. liDn.n... Th.ev j " --.-- " i"- t: i , : ... .... .... .. v.,.,--..- u- i i o . 1 1 ii .in i ! . '.i.ii " I . . - ..... .... - Tl.l.lli..(' II. Will l.l.l OlSt ''V U:,' "f 'n-l n-si for uo' Ule. tJiey t.l.k r:g!lt nil lii'VCtTl Brennan to Je. Willard and Harry, Creb. Broc.-eding tilor.r that lir.-. , a y.-ar ot more will p is on b fere , kVarns h-nds an ar Ut anvthing Wi!!- might wish v. . i . l nimn M il. Ye; Broadway ond'ess. ',i jook upon tit announced ptogram ns n : " "'- ' w" ' ' " "'"s'-'-u - . ... i l a bahy !ioo to stnok- up art a otiiji .v.i.ii Will- :hn; Iri-s alreadv l.en Miv.kcl jun ..yon. I ali tiedl of further pub- Ücity. i It this ho ;h.e idea, the worthy Mr. Bickatd knows nothing of it. and usaaliy. the interests (if Ke irns ard Rickard dovetail ''in- mendablv. Indeed the promoter indicated yesterday tii.at io- h id abandune.! .ill idea of putting- on th'. black and white number for ha heavyweight cha mpior.sh. ip. ri b ast H.iil and (knui'.tr; Jonnard. L'art u far a the present year i.s- ("n-).(l. ;j:uj Knjeg r. cerned. ' . KVarn' demand-. h indaTt.d in, " rrIAYLRS 7, (Ol.l'.MlU'S 1 no uncertain terms, are exorbitant.; COLFMBFS. h, June 20. Mil- therefore no bout. . . 1X)LliI)( AINS TM,EIo. ohio Jur. 2. T.d " mad- it three out of four by d fra - int K.iiKi- City Tue.hy by a score f Z t 1. Th.- same wa a strugg!" between the veteran. Bedient an 1 Daasnp. s-ore: Karras ihty ..."D oO (hjO 1 " 2 Toledo ooi CM oix : 0 Dawson and Skiff; Bedient and Kocher- Curve Ball Causes Famous Athlete's Release r-Li " s I v F vi V. t -'S-: v i. YANKEES FINALLY ! T)D V K V TATTP U T UfiV j nn 11111111 liUlJIV ' UaillCS, CV 1 orkers W 111 fA.. I."1.... I...1: , VI1C 1 IOIII j nullius. ( b-vtland. ().. June i'0. After '(sln" gams in a row. .New York finally broke its disasterou streak Tuesday, winning from Cleve- j tilled. The gam' was full of wrangl- ing over decisions of I'mpirea L!n-en ; and Xallin. l'olic escorted them three runs and defeat Chicago 9 to :. Kic- hit safely in his last five times up and also played great ball in tli field, making hard catches, which robbed the locals of hits and pos-o.ln. runs. I he gain" was one hardest foirvhi on the loral 1 this season. Score: ein 4 l fi (Hi into : -9 1 S 4 Chicago. 200 0 0 1 !3i) Mji) ii 6 ' Ft ickson. Za'chary and Charritv : . 'Lev i.tt; ii.de. ruber and schaik. j i ,:V.' ' . C V , ii i i i i a ii i . h i i ;vi ii . . .... . ,, , I. Ill 1. . I 1 1 T ! ( ' I ' 1 I1H I, 1U !.. ! romped over Philadelphia TuesJav. . (.(tll p r. r,)nn.;0 ,i:i k to .;.,.! 'i 111. Ml .... ...... I .. , p th(. d, owr th, tlM ...... i., ,.v,,. i,...i . .iii'i ii 1 1. i r ill .. 4. i n Ii1 ii'i'i ; tr,,i,Mj ai.aiJ nt- hni Eckert was in ht. ,m(X n;,UScr. batting for Kck- tllipli(a.HI, Williams' perform- flar('.t. in thf. jxth. Score: ! Philadelphia . . 'ml "01 "1 S o St. Loui 1 in 02:: (mix 7 1 1 1 ing over d isions of Fmpir.-s Iineen rnd I'rkins: 'an(Iihir and Sever- id. lxrlllkl .-.. pm lit'. I IHM I li I'.IUIlIll STRAIGHT FROM SOX PMTKoIT. .Midi. .Jon 2" Ie- !.:: ian .ts . r , .,.(,,,... f . i ; . T i ! 1 I.- . 1. O-.r 1 ...,. I . - I 1 t" s- Both cittos hi; fre ; hut1 ... . , . . ' n- 1 .gets afi'k ca rri-d Jau.-i i .! ..1, l..r.. I,!' V....,,.. ..... , ... i. HI'MkH. I.. .ill- I I-. V . w I. ..... 1 ...... both of which oared the 1 rice o-.;j.- ....... .... .i ....... .. ... cry in-tance th- ba.-es were empty. l "t Bo-ton - 11 1 ' -' s 1- 1 l'etroit He 10' :hh . 12 '. ."."t .ifc- iij it n nm.r i- fit-. ' I-V-gu.-.n. B i--ei:. Karr and Tiuel: Dauss and Bassh r. J() JJ y ? - J) J )G (; I FS T-i-i i- i-ictadv l I I - I , I I' . 1 II I I 111 I .v. j.w& bv'. I INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Jun- 20 J Ird.anrtpo.is gav- .lonnard po.tr e-up- port i:i the sixth iruim- Friday when St. Paul made three run off one h.t and thr-e ertors, enabling the .visitor to ev n up the seri.. i to 4. r was the tirst g.'.me Jon r.ard was ),-,-.d.ted w.tii ioing in fight starts. '--4.r(. ; ; j .-: pan. """" 2 .' " 0 e 1 0 ! 1 i . ndia t:.i p.v.is .. "n mm 100 -1 4 i wauk- defeated Columbus 7 to ! Tuesday. Schaa.k allowed only four ; ihit. thrc of which, came with two' . dow n. Rogge was knocked i , r, 0 tu, pox in fourth whi1i 1 an-Utv suffered from poor support ) ,- j his own balk in tjie seventh, j jp.j.y. ,, .iiwaukee and Todt of folumlMi.. lrit liome rur. Score: Milwaukee . ..loa 2"-" .".l T 11 Ol Columbus . ..r,,i 000 000 1 4 3 St-haack and flössen; Roge, Sander., Snyder and llartlcv rS A (I TyS 1 jf ( , : - w i V A-W- Jim Thorpe Babe Ruth Suspended For Three Days For Run-in Jfili Umpire CHICAGO. June 20. ( Hy I. X. S ) Habe Ruth, famous home run slugger of the New York Yankees, was today suspended for three days by Ban Johnson, president' of the American league, because of his 'run in' with Umpire Dineen at Cleve land yesterday over a decision at second base. I'rest Johnson in announcing the suspension declared he had not as yet decided what fine would he imposed on Ruth. This will be decided later to day or tomorrow, he said. League Standiiigs National T.eaca Won LoJt New York 37 21 St. I. oui 3.'S ' lM'fotoirg 2s Itrooklyu 31 lM. ('hl-ap 'l? j: iu. in i) it I V. Host. m 24 31 Philadelphia 19 34 Prt. .IS ..V.H ..'p. ..M7 .475 .43rt mrrlran league. Won LoJt Pr: .fil3 ..'71 .:4i .4'2 .4M .47." .407 .397 St. I. HllU . x? J 27 2 :tl .Nw lork Ietrdt 33 iMev.l.iiid I " "n-h iruiton :m rhicag '- Phil:uleldiia 22 Bosom -j:; :'.r, Ara?rlcnn Aoelation. Woq Lrttt Mhineaj'uli 37 21 hidinii.iiM.Iis 23 Milwaukee 31 l'l St. Paal 3c, j:; "In ill tu 2 3 l.niiisvilW 2s 3." IVt .7 .r.29 .r,i ;i n .4M .444 .:M KaiK.u City 2."i 4 21 40 2,1"1"1" j ' .iti.Mi u, j I'incihnsitl 2: luton o. YESTERDAYS RESULT?. Micue. Pituhur-r at rrookl vn. wet -rrniud. i mcit'ii :it I'liii-hh.itinii rim v.lrk. Vm,,, ' I Amenran i.fruf. PhiI.iJeliti i.i :; : Sr. I.oui 7. Kostiin hetmit '.t .New cik '. : i 'l.-wland .". Wahiiigtt.ii : : i'hi.-:. 1 , ho.h.gs J American AtvoorlAtion. Sf. Paul '. : lii'li.-in.ipnlis 4. Milwaukee 7: l'duniJiM 1. Minr.e.ipulii .-it houisvillo. raiL. Kai.f.i- City 1; 'lol.lo '.I. Southern .vo in tlon. Little Itn-k 1 : Atlant: .'! .Ww Orleai.s 7: Mlile 2. MeinpliiM at hiniuijhaui. raiu. No otlier S( ht-dllle.l. TODAY'S GAMES. National liif d, St. I. riii at New York. Chimga at rhlladelphia. Ciiiciiiiciti at Hosten. Pittsburg at Ürooklyn. Amrrlmn Leagrue. Höhten .it Detroit. New York at Cleveland. I'hils'lflphi.i at St. I.eui. WThin'to:i at Chicago. Going Strong 7 xJtä:. r A- . .g. k r j x . r. 1 .- v vr s--. d . ;:"-' l! Jock Huchlson. British OpenJ champion. Is showin some ral golf shooting in the big tournament now in progress on th course at Sand- wich. Eng.. and if he keeps h: n stride will have r.o trouble Jr. holding hi I i t. tie. Though he arrived on the' 'scene a month after th oth r sta rs. J hi came ha ben strong from the! start. In his first two days play h turned in a score of 143 which as ures him a place In the finals at Iras. !''.' '' -. . 7 J V 1 I '-eiA-.r ; r :;ii RED PITCHER GIYES BRAVES TWO HITS Cincinnati Hurler Defeats Bos ton 2 to 0 in Only National League Game. BOSTON, June 2 0. Couch ot Cincinnati held Boston to two hit. Tuesday, Cincinnati winning, 2 to 0. Singles by Caveney, Pinelli and I)au bert, and Burns' sacrific fly in the fifth, gave Cincinnati its two iuns. Not until the, eighth did a Boston man reach first. In that inning Cruise and Ford singled. A hare handed catch by Burns in the ninth off Nixon was one of the featuo- ol Cincinnati's brilliant defence. PVore: Cincinnati 000 020 0002 7 0 Boston ÖÜ0 000 000 0 2 1 Couch ami 'H arg rave; Ki'.'ingim. Oescher. and Go wry. RICKARD DEMES JESS WILL FIGHT DEMP5EY Np;V YORK, June 20. (By I. N S. ) '"I offered Willard a bout with .Dem.psey, but lie flatly refused to right under the terms of the match. I had not heard that he had uffered a change of heart," said Tex Rick ard this afterroon when shown a Los Angeles dispatch stating that Willard had accepted an offer from , Rickard to meet Dempsey in a championship bout. DANNY FRUSH SIGNED WITH JOHNNY DUNDEE CLEVELAND. June 20. Tommy McGlnty, manager of Danny Frush, featherweight boxer, Tuesday sign ed articles Vlth John K. Carney. Brooklyn. X. Y., promoter to get Johnny Dundee in a lö round deci sion bout at Kbbett field, Brooklyn. August 17, for the featherweight championship. MRS. MOLLA MALLORY j WINS TOURNEY PLAY ! "BOBHAMPTO.V. England. June 2lh (By A. In tournament plav today M Molla Bjurstedt Mallory defeated Mrs. K. C. Cl-iy- r . c i .i 1. ton. 6-4. 6-1. In the doubles Mrs. Mallory and Miss Edith Sigourney won from Mr?. Hardy and Mrs. Ilex tall, 6-1. 6-2. BRITISH DAVIS CUP TEAM HEATS ITALIANS LONDON". June 2 0. Creat Brit- n i n -.. -!4-. .1 . ri.ll n.l .'.I' l.. f..,C Dill pui uu'i in. HFUiri o 1 inr C.lUi cup tennis con. petition today hen Kingscote and Bisley, the British .Jv.-K'- J . .. . ,1 ! J ... - ...I 4. I4.l.,. . ..I WULiU.t.- .1 .nil. ii r.yuri . ami lOiUiniKi o: lta.v .-l. -4, .-0. " First OfHTl-Air Batul Concert To Be Held at Mies Tonhht1 ?r r 'from the Pr- NILES', Mich.. June 20. (JSpcial l Through the ( o-nps-ration of thej(.,ir jn the. fam.iy lot in S.ivr Creek1 Nih-s Chamber of Commerce and i r en.eterv i the Kxchange itil Rotnry rpih ot this city, the tirst open-air band concert of the searon will b giv en by the Nile band, under the b-ader- jliip of Arley M-eker. on Ti u i .-ill evening. The point at which the bar.d will !ay wiii be the i; t r ot Front and Mair s.s.. ar.d on the frl-i lowing Thursday the location will be changed to the corner of Second! and Main fts. The hand will give a public concert each week thr-ugh out the .summer months Bon voyige boxes are delightful ; gifts for the j-jne bride who sr. Ing- j away on her ttip or for any trav-i eler. They are a collection f hard candies, fruit, nuts and cake, ar ranged in the least penible space i and with the greatest possible at tractiveness. .Sometimes books and magazines are idded. wiim; ixx A number of white fox furs are making their appearance this sea son. They aro usually worn with white or black. The girl -who -wears ; one should be ure of her complfi ion. Such a furls very Trying. ' S iTIXTHUS ' You can buy a greater the .luve for almost any pr:rj you want, but it ! perfectly a marine what you can Ktt for $10 or $15. The ceters and nyles were never more becoming. i Loca Women Are Ti if kk mners zn uotr; Match at Elkhart Firt Intercity Gontot Gor to! Gliain o Lakes onun "'r...... 1 1 41 111 M I 1 1 i : r . .-.( . .: wo'.-t -n'. ''!: t.:i i i' I.. : k- . ; . '. e Lib. L;i::ai :. v. ; n t.-r . mi . stai i !?.df rs a:.d or, d . 1, ;o : j : tory - ! . I likl-.a;-; i i .n t i.e wo:,-. -n 's d: ri (Josvph 1 1 1 o . I so. ; i ; . t :i .i : . d , marks tin- op-:; r ; .: o 1;.- a,..- fvi i ; 1 1 1 ".t ! 1 v m i ;i : i p. j llao s-a-n"s s hc I u!-. Th- w i:i-:i .Iii- k- p.;--; '..o -.v.t!. Ii- in' n tut::" .o.t .t -;;: ;o; th o , u ii lt h pro :..'- - ' th- most .tul ; h. p. TV ' or tne a .. o ;.it : n. r" are Jie tea ms in '!:c ! ague. M :: t - waka. Nib-s-IPe h man. St. ..- p h .;; p0 ;! ,j;.k ..p., .- c.fei : t ! . I': -Klkhart and Suth I r l. tii-u:-- i" rd ; i !i:ig u .: of p:,-.:- Kacli t am .days carp fan, one- , :.-f.rs vv.;, j .-. j r, nwid '. v '.tj--and the team .scoring th mc p-.p:t c jp,.-; ;: ; - v. M- during the s. asoti will ta k-.t'o.- ti: : ' , ; .,. ,. ,; ,r. ; m. Kra:i-g 1 : . . of champions rd will be a v rdc.l ,. , t , r V!-: ao. , .m.pt-. for t!o the silv-r ( up. S.x w op... -i c mp..-. , ir,;Vi(p: , i jp;,. p.-. pf uutni: each tam. each in'ii n-.a b- up members of St. Jo---p'.i 'a!i ass ciation lubs. Th.- ? xt . a ! f -1 s will be played at South ! rd in July. Mr-. Marshall Wins. ., whii.h -.;'.- .s th. co,;:-.. .o-- Results of t he Set;: !t 15. i.d-Klkl.a rt . 0, j. ,: ,.f liheo hnd contests: Mr.s. II. i:. M.irdi.ii; uo" .-c.nd bw i.e; v;:h A? -V - 7 . w h ; S both rounds fr.mi Mis. 1 i.-k '.r. c r. c,.,, f,.-,r;h phi-am.-n- th.. scoring 3. to f for South K-r.d: Mis, l)jM .,,.-,, t j. Maroo-i . ap 1 -a ura Harris b frat.-d .Mrs. Si ""-i.,,in, .jual.fied v. cond wit!? 77-7-1.:. ton. 2 and 1; .' li s. H. Ii. K stis.-r j ,ll, r j jpn.-k of . ti ! won from Mrs. It r.rdfs-i-v. 2 .tnd (' ' w i : i Slaughter of Mi. h.an f r Th Mrs- YY. .1. Cast had an ci; tim ' la tV l, ,,p,,...s ; ;v U '. fyiv with Mrs. Kol-. a, winning 3 a nd : .cp. -iV, ,,;t. -su: h -- f -r 0; Mrs. H. L. Co... r bia'-.k ."' Mrs. .,(....;o!. IS att. 3 and 0; -Mrs. 1 . I.. ü. ad a lose uracil with Miss ;.-ei. both players --or.nc one p.c.r.t lot their teams. po inds of mat h p'.av f.,r the .nd.- The St. J.seph tram had . UlX ;xi his ,-h impioaship. Th. more difficulty with Nidcs-ibichan- . ,,f p,,rps ,,p,..v s: an. the final score being 1" to 4 rhi,..,.(, r;;:.; p, hica.i Wi--.Mit-hawaka did not p'.ay. a-- thi- was (0ris-;n "'.7; Illimcs ..72; Vortliw rs- -an open date for thrm. i(,rn s-: ur,pj. (:; Ohio State "e--.; Minn. -sota 7 2... Indiana had , j' thi-..- ln.n er.!- r.-d, none of wli-m Molla Imitates the . i i . Proverbial t Clam; . lBABE' CHALLENGES Refusesto Talk JJMPu BILL DINEEN Mrs. Mallorv Assumes "Wait; and See" Attitude as Ten- nis Hattlp Near. By C1IBLI M. .M, l . i . iau i nm iiiiinii. ! cl.liVFLAND. .. June L f -i riVhnV Tu... -'ii With a . . . .- : -v'-' - 'wait and se" attitude. Mrs. Mulla ?Iallor-, the American tenn champion, lias re'.apsed into a lighter's glint, silence on the eve oi (),,,v irotn;it in;. rf.-rer.-- by mn. a battle. - f l.-rv of the C )- ': n I Indians a vert - Although aii I.ond.ci is talking! ., , p.sh b-tw-.-n th.- two prior to about the prospfats of a lx-nglen- s Tuesday's gam.- between New York Mallory du-I in the British hamp-and f'bv-l'cul. ionships next work, .Mrs. Maliory i . BntP.'s sasp r-.on t.PPow "d ids p saying imthing t giv- the gossip ( pu'.-ion from - -terday's gam- b food for talk b cau vhe has been , Ujnp;r Mn. n b cau'e of abu:v instructed to keep silent. j language us d Jo the arbiter. Th- "I have received instru" tior.H from ' champion bat?ti.an wa in. formed of jAin' i ica to r-mih .sw-etly ai d say nothing." Mrs. Maliciy tid the Aftr pa it u ;pa t i ng in pra ti--- to I'nited I'r.-.-s today. "I tan't smile j day. Both crc-o-an'.-red D:n n n .sweetly but 1 can r frain from taik-j tl;e C'.ev land dugout wh.b- on h-" ;ng." j"ay to th" i l:iM:oi.-v. "If yoa -r Th' Am ricin w.;na n i fused to ; put m- out -t" a gatn-- a'-iir., I'll fix affirm or deny that the instructions o.: -o you r.- er w ill urn p. re again, cam' from ;h- Initt a States Iawn even if th- put m- on of bah iil Tennis ass'n but th.i- is thought un- fur hf-." Buth is a!:gd to hive likely-as she made the trip over ''on said. h-r own" and is not oth.-ially the) An aig :n.' -.t ti.T -i, in whir;, reir-sentatie of tin- Cnit-d States) Buth t'dd 1 ir. n ' :' yt'oow." ass'n. i "No ot.e ever a- i:.-d m- of hir.g Slu- only Ii'.gl.td w h-n ask 1 if ye I low ". I lri. ?: r-f --r t .-!. her liu.-b.i!.l hoi oid-i i Ii r to l'ur'ti'.'-r w.;d pad h'w-n " do her tabling -.n th.- ...:r:. tw . .lur:ng' v h B .'.. is aii -g-l i hae i :;. I I .- t; a :'. m n;e f . '"7 a-d to 'nave ii,..'.'": !;::i: to a'r:-. - i i'.ir.y h:m o i. a..-i . .. v.i . t. .-... j II amuil Dif'S ill Cllira 'f) . () .,- . . ' , , ""i , t', , '1, 'has h. -n rceied Ji :.. of tne .p ath ..... aav , v r - . " M J P'1 !' a" ' T' .7 ( 'aroiiiie Mill r. 7 y-at s member of a prominent l'amcy .n thi- iun and f v mor- vears a r.-l'-.t of Ni. Mis. Milier. who wa- h .tn in C-:-n.a n . on i March b-ft N'.i- ihn1" y.-:ir-, ago to re.d wit'u 'n-r -ia J - h -r. j Mi-s Martha S'-tViu!. and Mis. p.! ... ,i .. .. . .. V , ' st at l-r. 'i s 4 .. j i a ia Chi. ago. her death .. -urrd. Tr.e ,i ,s s..rv.v,. j .(I;f,th. r 1 i : - M - i ' 'j.p Mrs 1 I" ir v r. . i N e P. j The body wi'.l he broi-;.' to N.i j Wednesday. vh- e t ar . ral - r . ; . i wp.I be omit:. ; i at i . ' !, e- 1U cnuri a . ;. the Rev. II. T. Sch-r-.-. Burial w.'.. ",-- Ti'.- way -j make ours-, v- at- I rri;r. ;s to p.- ,vha: w j thought. ! , , to :e ' "Tlir old Standard of Values" CHASSIS 5124d F. O. II. T-nnslnz PARN EM A N-TAS HER MOTOR COMPANY t.IS-517 S. Jllchl.an Sl Phone Mln 4110 CHICAGO PLAYERS mni rAMcnnrurr um uum LiiiLiivuij GOLF TOURNAMENT j 'ixtrrn l.Mialifi r- Irt Hff for i nli iilihi I Title at Glii ra jo 1 ola . lity of C!r. , :f t- v . r-t :!. .-il -..'.f , !; i . h -i- i i .-; rr, co f : : ' ' .:' : ' in : y ". ; i . .v -:r--4 tr e.i j i si r- t M : i ; i ; - w ! v : : b i -, ..i , d 1 1 s :" of '. " . v, i - J !;;r i V. . aT-.d v .1 'iP;. w ;i M.iiiM ,)ii.alif) l , p :,- ! . , ,4 4 . f t;ie M mat. a pi -hi ! C .!' I th : to-;r: ,iiiir-,: ; 11W med 1 wpp a 7". I .- o r ; . g ill! ! I'.ir for v i ; ( . ;... .: vnrd '.. s Individual M.:t I Tixlay. 1 .ju il.'b-v.s w pi '. T to- u- f,.,. ,,.. , f -,., 1 Plirt'..- ;Cjah rlU(MM1 "Kin-of Suat" and Arbiter Aerted by Plavers. i.r.-ieii i.'-ci'.i-- j ni- i.i. u-.o.. by Br 't 1'.. 1". J hns..n f-f the i .S , Am i i- an hag-..-. Cat'- J.lin. has hall's no-st t.itno'.n l-.it sjnan . ihr. at. red Frntdr- ih'.l I:n-n and 'r-s't Johtisn's ruling tod ty. !, " '! ' - : - '.' t and w alki k ?"u a rd !.- n ;:- I ), v, thr- ü-on -'.re-.- .'own i-.-' ' . . , P" !: 1 ' -' -- hetoi . i.:-.v . . .-m, ... M i:.- :i " : ')' -1 ' 1 ; i . .:.' r-. '!, a n 1 at:' .a i i P I :'; 1..1 Buth t.. o in .: .Ol-e. .1 ( K ItliYNOl.hN WINS INDIA NAB' In i.. Jun " t, I r , B- r.oal--. v. .: .. g i: '. v x- ef.-a! d B ..s.'I.f .t .-.f.ivn- r'f C ; :;-,i, Ii.di.i. in sr. f.,::s .ontgti" w:n!i.e nrr- ) : o-1 r h : " n o r i ; j ". . . a g o , , ! - - c r . r . 1 ho '.d -t t. ; The i wi h a i e ho'!. v.inm,mmi,i, 111111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIII E5 HOME OF. I Hart j I Schaffner j I & ! 1 Man I 1 STYLISH 1 Aft .wnni' 1 Sam'l l ! Spiro I I 6? Co. f fiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiuiiiinuniiniiiiinima