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T11LKSDAY KVKMNli, JLLV liO. ST.LOUlS FGSf-uiSrAi'Cri Judging by the Time It Takes, They Must Use a Lot of Red Tape in Measuring Yachts ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Baseball Scores frencM Will Never Beat Jack Dempsey Johnston in Lead! Whe? Rain Sto SUPERBAS CHASE HAINES OFF HILL Princeton Track Team Takes Dual MeetWithOxford SHOCKER DEFEATS BOSTON IN FIRST CLASH OF SERIES IN OPENING ROUND Uncertain Physical Condition of Shown by Shrinkage in All Reason bv Writer in the European Champion, as Measurements, Gted as Paris Publication. By John E. it now 6eems FTER many weeks.

Jack. Dempsey and Georges Carpentier will be concluded at Ne-v GedeOn, Sisler and Smith Bat Over Runs That Beat Southpaw Herb Pennock. THE COMPLETE SCORE. BROWNS. Tigers Capture Six Events While British Rivals Are Successful in Four.

LONDON, July 8. Princeton defeated Oxford in their dual track and field moot at the Queens Club here today. I'rinceton won six of the events, -while Oxford was victorious In four. By th I'rs. LONDON.

July 8. R. E. Brown of Princeton won the 100-yard dash in the Princeton-Oxford track meet this afternoon. R.

G. Rudd of Ox ford, the South African runner, was R. D. Clark of Princeton was third, and Wood of Oxford was tB. R.

II. O. A. 5 3 0 5 0 '1 1 3 4 I 'I 10 0 4 0 0 1 0 3 1110 4 0 3 1 0 4 0 0 5 3 4 115 0 3 1 A 0 4 17 8 he time was 10 seconds. postponed this and arranged his de-Rudd of Oxford won the quarter parture for France take place AMERICAN LEAGUE CHICAGO AT nilLAIUXPHIA 0000003 OO ooooooooo rtafterlea: rhirno Cl-OTe n1 Pcha'a Philuileiohia Moor.

anJ I'erklna. Umpires an-i Na'Un. FIRST IAME. CI.KVELAM) AT 12545G783 T.H.E. Cleveland 1 1 1 1 4 1 0 Waehincton 2 0 2 1 Hatt-M-n: n.vdsn.l -Morion and O'Neill: Shaw ant Or-arrtiy.

L'nirires fhlll nr Mnrn.tv, DETROIT AT NEW YORK. Tr.r.lnfc-a. 1 5 3 5 7 8 9 T.tI.E. Detroit I) i (l 1 3 .1 2 New York. li II 2 I 4 t'nttertea: Iwtroit Aver.

Oku. EhmV an-! Alnnmith ni Yorrk an-i lianrah. an-I NATIONAL LEAGUE jl234567S9 iN'FAV YORK AT CHICAGO 20100020 5 CHICAGO '12200300 8 Ha'MTl New. YorU Tori'v r.d tnylr; Ffto Hill K.o AT Innincs. 1 2345 6769 T.H.K.

PJitl.ile:ih.a 0 3 Ptu.vl.'irs 0 1 1 1 7 1 itrr'! M-ftrlon and! Pttrshurir AUn. ar.S Mr" -Ot'irlv mid Hart. i Postponed Game. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Koston rrouiicj a.

Cincinnati: r.o Kan A'lujo) League Statistics Standing of the Clubs NATIONAL LEAGUE. ci.rp 40 SS ....34 ET CO S3 77 I st P.3 32 42 Or, Win .475 .44 46 .472 i f'nctnnnti cardivals I rtttShlH-R Chio9 T'oFton New TorSc .36 AMERICAN LEAGUE. TOB1.V RF GEriKON en. S1SLKR in JACODSON CF. WILLIAMS LF.

smith an GERBER SS SEVF.HEID SHOCKLR TV I 0 i 1 Total" BOSTON. AB. O. A. E.

EAILET RF. FOSTER 3B. MENOSKY LF. 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'Z I 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 5 0 SCHAN'G CF 4 McINNIS IB 4 McNALLT 2B 4 SCOTT SS 3 WALTERS 3 I'EXNOCKP 3 2 0 0 0 Totals Innings BROWNS. BOSTON 1 2 3 4 5 7 0 2 1 0 9 10 4 ii i 0 BOSTON.

July S. Urban Shocker. tv.w rieht-hander. ehut in. out the Red Sox.

4lO III game of the eeries iih the Red Sox 0 0 I 0 I i i Wray. probable that a match between it will be only after a most mysteri of Carpentier and his manager. ritmu iuiiiiiiun rio i.ui Coney Island Site for Dempsey-Carpentier Go Is Latest Proposition NEW YORK, JuW 8. CONEY ISLAND. New York's playground, was added today to the list of possible battlegrounds for the prospective IV-mpsey-Car- ppntier heavyweight c'nampionsfcio boximr match, when the managers of the two puRiiists met here today to discuss turns for a bout.

An unnamed rorauler is said to have authorized Charles J. Harvey, former secretary of the Boxing Commission, to offer $500,000 for i the privilege of staging the cham- amusement park. Thanksgiving tlu- the rial a illtrtiiiK at thu "You ask me if there is anvthlng r.ew in the game In Franc? You het. There is an awful new thing. It is the new tax of 25 per cent on boxing shows.

Added to the poor tax of 10 per cent, it is 35 per cent altogether that promoters must pay. The French Government needs the money, that's all there is to It. The new rule means the exodus of American boxers." Merely a Matter nt Mnneyf A similar suspicion as to the mere money motive of Carpentler's visit to this country has long since penetrated the thought towers of the American public The existence of this wide-l spread suspicion has been evident from the complete failure of Carpen-' tier as a circus attraction and the dubious patronage extended his box-j ing shows In various cities. This suspicion may be unjust, but It easily can be dispelled by granting the Insistent Kearns a match. Coast Player in Chicago for Clay Court Net Event CHICAGO.

July 8. Edmund I. 'Levey, captain of the tennis team at the University of California, is the first of the out-of-town players who will take part in the national clay court championships, which begin Saturday at th South Side Tennis Club, to'arrlve in the city. Levey re- ported at the offices of the estern Iiwn Tennis Association ir v.im. when the team from the i California defeated a pick, h.cago players In a ma I.evey played In Chicago last May.

niverslty of ked tem of match at the Chicago Tennis CIr. Walter T. Hayes. Western champion, and ninth ranking player In thi country. fell a victim to the prowess of Ley on that occasion.

The match went three sets. Hestdes ivcy, a nils I'avis. j.oiarwi Roberts and Wallace Bates have entered from San Francisco. Cal. Vin- tnn Vernon.

Harold Bartel. Kenneth w. .1 Ill ItV-JHUU. mt t. i V.

untl others will he here from Texas. Fitx ni nrrs win ite iirt? nun i a. Bastian. Johnnv Hennessey and John Mccabe will answer for Armstrong i-nuip t.ra.n ana 1 rvuoiil ni; in neapolist. Many more stars have sent on their entries, which close today.

Coast Stars Start East. i I i ihere this afternoon. Shocker yielded I hits. Gcdeon and Sisler each i Uavis Lup matcn American Ahead of Gobert of France, 4 3, in First Set, When Flay Is Suspended. EASTBOURNE.

England, July 8. The -lnslos match Ix-twtyij pnT stoii of United States, and "bVrt of Frame stood at 4 to 3, in favor of hen rain iiiterrupte.l tlie ociit. When there apearcd no be no proseet of the Atorm luiwlug over. for lo ay wa abaiulonol. Tlie singles matches will be resumed tomorrow.

The for the three flays serir-s is as follows: M. W. ts. A. II.

GotM-rt; W. T. llldeu II. ts. II.

I-iMircnt. July 9 Johnston and Tllden vs. (iobert and Iiurentz. July 10. tiobcrt as.

Tililen; Laim-nt s. Johnxton. HOERR AND CLEVELAND STAR PLAYING IN HUH ROUND NET MATCH TODAY Howard Gautier caused an upset in the Central States tennis touma- me: Ing I match. 3 6 4. Most of the play was for supremacy at tha I net.

Gautier kept at the net position as much as possible during the first set. which he won at 6 3. Haas tried the same plan of attack in tha second set and was uccessf ulwdij-ning it at The third was tha hardest fought of the three. Haase elected to stay in the back court dur. ing tills set, while Gnutier took the n-t again.

The Washington Untver- sity star seemed unable to hold tha j-' advantage against Gautier's net play J. and also made a number of double! faults in service. Gautltr wonl i 6 4. Roland M. Iloerr continued hT I stein in straight sets, 6 1.

6 will meet Harold theCICei land city champion. In a fifth rvund match this afternoon at 5 o'clock. Yesterday's Results. 0.M P. rtfrated VI SatterfleM.

3 V. Ptr.lth It. M. H4-. 2 V-2: II.

r.a.-t-l. Cli-veland. def-itel A default: llorr defea'aa teln. 1. 4: Gautier defeated Tf.

3. 3 4. rwil Pl.F.S. A tWrtl-rtepr-t (ibtar-Tln'ant. I.

Jot! df-atd t.y da i fault: H.irr!-Mtra!r defeated O. y.nrer- Ftout. tt .1. A Hro n-FV-nnell d-faW rtalx r-I-ro-l meyer. 1 Today's Pairings, -f- i IfmM nsrtrl.

Clev etau 1. vr Roland Hnr. 5 p. m. 5 Ilomard ciautier v.

Kred O. Joetle. '3 m- ix.t rrrs Pno n.aMB,. vs. X-p! "ni.

Gautier ch1-i, SHAMROCK'S MEASURE IS TAKEN; RESOLUTE'S TIME e. i ALLOWANCE NOT CERTAIN l'j NEW July Although) both the cup defender Resolute atid the challenging jacht Shamrock IV were tn dry dock, yesterday, it w'fTl a a day of two before th official i measurements are completed jwl Ihul unit- '1. i- rioihc. tni. Reaolute announced.

cloe to kix mmutf. How ever. tti Iiiraiiiii in 1 Ti date for the first international Amrr- lean Cup race July 1J. Voltage Wins Feature. CLEVELAND.

July S. owried by .1. I Weli.li. Kansas Cllv. (T Fuller LEADER was second, and W.

I. 1-adams of was third. Rudd took the' rvrt.t Iiy fix yards. The time was 50 seconds. In the 120-yard hurdles.

C. R. Erdman of Princeton, was first. Trowbridge of Princeton was second and Jeppe of Oxford third. Ki dman finished a yard and a half ahead of Trowbridge, who was six jards ahead of Jeppe.

The time was 15 2-5 seconds. The mile run was won by Milligan cf Oxford, with Montague of Oxford second, McCulloch of Princeton third and Swede of Princeton fourth. Milligan won by eight yards. In 4 minutes and 31 1-5 seconds. Harrion Thompson of Princeton won the high Jump at 5 feet Indies.

l' ft or I'rinceton was and White of Oxford third. In the weight put C. D. Halsey Jr. of Princeton was first with 44 feet 5'2 inches and It.

F. Cit-veland of i I'rinceton was second with feet 10 Inches. Theodora Spoers of Princeton was first in the hammer throw, with 1ST rt. 7', in. Jr.

Wood of Oxford. wlrh 2 was -I In. 1 ftf! The broad Jump was won bv I.ourie of I'rinceton. with 21 ft. 6 J.

N. C. Ford of Oxford, with 10 a in. was second. Thcmpfon.

I'rinceton was third and Ingrains of Oxford fourth. The three-mile, race was won by Montague of Oxford. Swede of I'rinceton was second. Broadbent of Oxford, third, and McCulloch of I'rinceton. fourth.

Montague led throughout, and won by SO yards. Time. 15 minutes. 16 seconds. Rudd won the half-mile run with F.

L. Murrey of Princeton, second, and Kent-Hughes of Oxford, third. Rudd won by yards in 1 minute, 53 4-5 seconds. CARDINALS TRYING TO LAND VIRGINIA LEAGUE SOUTHPAW RICHMOND. July S.

Scout Kclsnr of the Cardinals today ex- with the he Cardl he ardl- pecta to complete a deal Richmond club by which the nals will obtain Mike Kirchcr, the Virginia League's sensational south- I paw hurler, for a cash consideration and Jake May. It is unofficially re ported that S4000 has been offered 1 1 I CI.CB I. Pet Vn l.e Tork 4f 4 2K rhlrsr- 44 WahlnCton "0 S4 RHOWNS S4 .472 .479 .40 Detroit 22 47 .31 Philadelphia r.1 .173 drove in a run. while lari mini. who rapped out three i batted over two.

FIRST INNING. BROWNS Scott threw out Tobln Gedeon singled to right to Foster and Gedeon Sisler lined was doubled off first. Foster to Melnnis. NO RUNS. BOSTON Bailey lined to Gerber.

Gerber threw out Foster. Menosky doubled to right. Shocker, Gedeon nH Kialor cut SchanaT at first. SECOND INNING. BROWNS Jacobson filed to Men- osky.

Williams rolled to iPOBT MAD Turkey in the Straw. iO II. the Reps will march with the band and torch. While Harding speaks from the old Kut there'll be. no chance for tha chesty Heps When Cox appears on the cellar steps.

CHORUS, appears on When Cox Heps, When Cox the cellar appears on the cellar steps. There'll bo no chance for the chesty Reps When Cox appears on the cellar Meps. II, the wets and drys will assume the brunt. And the scrap will rage at the bacli and front; The porch looks good to the bone-dry Reps Cox will fpeak from the coila-' sieps. CHORUS.

Cox will speak from the cellar Cox will speak from the cellar steps: The porch looks good to the bone- dry Reps But Cox will speak from the cellar steps. ojW HILE Harding speaks from the old front stoop. Through the old back gate all tho boys will troop: Round the cellar door they will raise a din When Cox appears and invites the.n in. CHORUS. nen cox appears ana invites them in Whtn Cox appears and Invites then Hound the cellar door they will ral'e din i w.fri a earK I iriIIt'J 1 in PLAV "EM CLOSE: "McGraw Planning Another Deal." Headline.

Hold onto your Card Branch! See where the Shammrk IV luid her ineajaure taken In tlry dorks. It's now up to Resolute to verify the figures. GRI1T skat: The twenty-third annual congress of the North American Skat League will be held at Chicago r.ext Sunday. After which the public can give its undivided attention to the pennant and presidential races now In progress. Willi the presidency cinched and the Rod and Indians lending in their rcspeetle league.

It looks like a year for Ohio. Girls In Sharon. are wearing men's Bocks because tliy ar. not Fo Rut where do they carry their money? piel Tennis Title." Headline. Appel must lx- a pippin.

Ix't's ftlve lUm an encore. HOPE. With Sisler and Hornsby leading their respective leagues in batting, the fans are prone to feast their eyes cn th" well-klown silver lining pending the time when Old Sol will burst through thi cloud in a blaze of pennant glory. Now they've dug another record for Ifcibe Ruth to heat. All lr has to do in leal Perry Wcnlcn's record of 45 homers made In IS.

vtlth Minneapolis. RUTH NOT INJURED IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT; BOOKED TO PLAY TODAY NEW" YORK. July 8. "Babe" Ruth, champion home-run httter of the New- Vork American baseball club, was not Injured In the accident in which his automobile was wrecked near Wawa. early yesterday, it was announced here last night Ruth returned to New York late yesterday ana win piay in ine gnine ner inaay against Detroit.

Manager Huggins of and in play in tne game nere toaay the New York club, said. Ruth. Mrs. Ruth and three -ther ball players were In the car en route to New York from Washington. The accident.

It Is said, resulfefl titn Ruth, who was driving, attempted turn out to avoid another car. His machine was overturned and recked. Fort Riley Team Wins. COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO.

July S. The visiting army team from Kort Riley. defeated the All-Colorado Polo tuartet by a score of 15 to 5. here yesterday. Tremaine in Hospital Due to Appendicitis; Bout With Moore Off DETROIT.

July R. OARL TREMAINE. the Cleve r-eland bantamweight fighter who was to have opposed Tal Moore here tonight In a 10-round boxing contest, is In a hospital here suffering front an attack of appendicitis. He will be out of the fighting game for some time. I The bout with Moore, which was to have been an open-air affair.

a well as the entire card, waa called off by the jiromoters. Tremaitie is the second fighter of prominence to lie laid low by I appendicitis, recently. Benny Val- jV gar, tho ftnr. is recovering irotu an operation in New York City. i I i I I I i I i i I I 1 i i MeNally threw out Smitn.

-n- nJiRUNS. BOSTON" Mclr.nis filed to Jacob- son. MeNally fouled to Severeid. Scott singled and took seoond when North Comes In After Rick-; ey's Righthander Is Pounded for Five Runs Grimes Works for Invaders. BROOKLYN AT ST.

LOUIS 5 2 msso CARDINALS isisao The Batting Order. BROOK LTN. fVaon m. Johnston fib, Urifi'th rf. Wh.at If.

Ml'KI Cf. Kony In. Kilduff -b. ARDIXALS. Pmlth if, Heatlicota rf.

iiti. f-'oiirmer Jb cf. a c. Grlf.ea e. Ma.n- p.

Cuptrea Mri'ormick anJ Harrion. Ailenuance (. SPORTSMAN'S PARK. July S. Jess Halr.es f.nd Burleigh Crimes were picked to do the hurling this afternoon in the first game of a series of six which will havo much to do with the immediate fortunes of the Cardinals and Dodgers, who are both within fighting distance of the league lead.

About 2500 spectators were on hand. Charles Holliday Ebbetts witnessed the game. FIRST INNING. BROOKLYN Olson tripled to left center and scored when Lavan, taking the relay, threw past third. Johnston walked.

Griffith singled to center and wehn McIIenry let the ball roll between his legs, Johnston scored and Griffith reached second. Wheat bounced a single oner Stock's head, Griffith stopping at third, ilyers fouled to Diihoefer. Koney to McIIenry, Griffith scoring after the catch. Kilduff walked. Miller eingled to right, scoring Wheat.

On the throw to the plate Kilduff reached third and Miller second. Grimes singled to left, ecor ing Kilduff. Miller stopping at third. Haines departed and North went to the hill. Olson ended the agony hy fouling to Dilhocfer.

FIVE RUNS. CARDINALS Smith out, Johnston to Koney. Kilduff threw out Heath-cot''. Stock out. Johnston to Koney.

NO RUNS. MAC KLIN AND JOLLY TO MEET IN FEATURE BOUT OF SENATE A. C. SHOW Mackltn and Orb Jolly, two I rugged 130-pounders. are scheduled to meet in one of the double wlndup bouts of th prof ef-slonal boxing show to be staged by the Senate A.

at i tha St. Louis Giants' ball park to- right. Both Maokiln and Jolly are able to take as well as deliver a sound vallop. In the other wlndup battle. Charlie Silvers Is scheduled to take on Monk Polar, also at 130 pounds.

Silvers! should be the victor as he is more ex- I perleneed and possesses more science than his opponent. Both these contests ara for eight rounds. Two other bouts are scheduled. Meyer Fender and Eddie Richards ara booked to go six rounds at 115 pounds, and Ora Dean and Elmer Fitzpatrick. four rounds, at 165.

Walter Helsner is scheduled to ref-ree. FOOTBALL COACH WILL RECEIVE $500 BONUS IF HE WINS BIG GAME The Johns Hopkins football authorities are evidently going to beat Maryland State next fall, even if they have to deal a hard blow at the athletic treasury In doing so. In addition to securing Ray Van Orman. formerly assistant coach at Cornell, as head coach at a substantial figure, the Baltimore University has offered the new mentor a bonus of $500 if he develops a team that will trounce Maryland State In the annual gridiron battle between the rivals on Thanksgiving day. "Beat Maryland has been the only Instruction given to Van Orman and if the new coach Is able to live up to the motto he will enrich himself by a substantial sum.

Chess Tourney Starts. ATLANTIC CITV. N. July 8. Play in the opening round of the master's chess tournament started here yesterday with six entries.

David Janowskl of Farts. French champion, withdrew. Statsch M. Ixtkow-ki of Los Angeles, drew with Frank Marshall. United States champion.

In 28 moves, and Charles Jiffe of New York defeated E. S. Jackson of Philadelphia In 42 moves. S. Sharp of Phlaldelphla and George Neidlch of Cornell University adjourned.

PACKERS INDICTED ON CHARGE OF PROFITEERING IN FOOD By ttia Amtnetated Presa BOSTON. July S. Indictments charging profiteering In food were reported here yesterday by a 1'eder- al grand jury against K. Sw ift Armour AL- N. E.

HollH Co. and tho Independent Sugar Co. Of this city. The indictments are the first to be returned In New England by a Federal grand Jury for alleged food profiteering. The Swift indictment charges that 1" cents was received for beef which cost the corporation only I -j -ents a pound.

Armour It is charged, sold New Zealand lamb. w-hlch oot and a fraction cents for tents pound. The HoIlH accordlns to the indict tiunt. charged IS rents for beef which cost only 10 cents a pound. The indictment against the Independent Sugar Co.

charges that the corporation sold for 24.2 cents su-r which cost it 16 cents a pound. 0 Chi i 1 1 Yesterday's Results. I Batter- Ja-I i NATION A I LEAGUE, Ohicaeo. -7-0; Cardtnajst. B-13-S.

Vn'juhn. Alexander and rr. Miv, Ortrt'Ifttn and THhoefor. 2--2: rhflad-Ihl. taries; x.per anU llaeffner; Smith tVhrat.

Other enn AMERICAN LEAGUE. a-lO-l: Tt-ertea- Keefe an.l Terklns: Kurr. Elbet an4 WaJtera. Second imn, Phllalolphla. t-4-0; 0-fll.

lotteries: Perry ami Prr- klnr: Fnrtm: n1 Walter Oiher ilubs open dale. Tomorrow's Schedule. NATIONAL LEAGUE. r.rooktvn at St. 1-ouia.

lioston at Cincinnati. New York at PhllalelphlM at PUtabura AMERICAN U'AiaX, Pt. Ixula at Hoeton. ftilcaao at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Waahlnitton.

at Nw TorV. AMEJxICANRJFLErTEAM Bat- i York todav. or tomorrow. If It is. ous avoidance of Dempsey on the jii iimw, nas apparea us inuuga arrange this $300,000 affair.

Carpentier ostensibly came to this country to close a deal for a title bout with Dempsey. After several, weeks on this side, in the course of which the Gallic "marvel" en dervored to clean up by press agent- ir.g and by exhibitions against a eparring partner, he announced a match a-ith Bat Levinsky. Later he i No conference or talk of confer- enoe with Dempsey was -mentioned. In fact. Carpentier literally fled from one.

it appears. CarporAier Failing Physically? There is one explanation. It is iTlferrea in the following excerpt from "Boxe and Boxers, a Parisian publication. A critic and friend of Carpentier, after asserting that Car- pentier had lost an inch on all his measurements since the war. had the following to say, in a recent issue of the publication mentioned: "I am not living In Paris now; make a trip there occasionally.

On my last visit, which was shortly-after Carpentier left for America ostensibly to fight Jack Dempsey. I learned that there was an incessant rumor that be would never fight Dempsey. His manager. Hes-camps. and his physician, realizing that he would never recover his prewar strength and health, had decided the trip to America to be a tour for money purposes only.

At first I placed little credence in such a fool story and simply wished deep in my heart that Carpentier could come buck fast and strong as he was before he enlisted that memorable July. 1914. after he fought and beat 'Gunboat' Smith. If not. Ms fight with Dempsey will be a slaughter.

Being a loyal Frenchman. I am afflicted by the thought. Pikeway Football Men Building Up, During Vacation When George 1 Rider. th new director of athletics at Washington Frnr-U Field. tit September, he will fnd at least a well-conditioned squad of athletes awaiting the opening of the football training season.

Pra-tleally every veteran of the 1919 Pikeway grid- iron season Is spending the vacation in a rnanner which will be beneficial! in a manner men win ie iifihmh for the approaching football duties. Hafner, Shanley. Kurrus and Cries- or eoacbe, edieck are "courselors" or coaches at Northern Wisconsin camps for boys. Hausladen. Lippert.

Berrer. George Thompson and Tom Thomp son hold positions on Rodowe Abe ken's staff of nlavground directors. ianey is urninK 1:1 I wheat fields. Jim Conzelman Writes, Ih.t otriiniTvlnir hanlnln hlK rchestra at Bella Vista. he has taken on weight.

about 10 pounds in Rider is expected to arrive early In September from Cambridge. where he Is an instructor in the Har vard L'nlversity summer school for i physical training. He has not yet named the assistant coaches who will help construct the 1920 Pikeway varsity eleven. CARDINALS AND CUBS HAVE SPLIT 18 GAMES The Cardinals have had all the better of thc-lr aeries with the Cubs In St. Louis this season, winning eight out of the 11 games played.

In the first aeries at St. Louis Rickey's men took two out of three, on the second visit hero the Cubs ilrnnntil three In a row nnd in the series which concluded yesterday the Cardinals won three out of five. In the series at Chicago thus far WATCH the Post-Dispatch for the greatest values ever offered in men's and young men's clothing. SALE STARTS Saturday, July 10 MonroeClothesShop 610 OLIVE 2d Floor i part mr i i i I i i i 1 i 1 i I i I Richmond for Kircher. I Kraehe and Potthoff are life-guards Kelsner Is remaining here to se'at municipal swimming pools, while tv TD ATM ATT ITIRT Menosky.

-miin uounien to rigr.i. 1U 1KA1IM Al tUDLLPItGfrb(ir fHetl t( Schangm NO RUNS. ANTWERP. July 8. Brigadier- HOSTON Menosky popped to General Sage, who was in charge of Schang popped to Gerber.

EUGENE. July f. Trainer; Mo. and driven by Fred JLigajj "Bill" Ilayward of the University of i Memphis, won the Tasig Oregon departed yesterday with his! purse of the feature event of, trio of athletes. Tuck.

Koster and yesterday's tirand Circuit racing. Tha; Bartlett. for Boston where they will prince Yolo colt took the vnt from-compete in the final tryouts for the five great Juvenile trotera In straight -Olympje aramen at Antwerp. heat. Jirciier in action again mis alter- nnnn nnil the rlo.nl i4 ner-tel tn A closed immediately afterward.

If waivers can be obtained on May the exchange will take place at once, ac cording to present plans. Otherwise Kirchcr will report to the Cardinals nt the closo of the Virginia league season, Sept. 11. Kirchcr has been watched by half a dozen scouts during recent weeks, und offer for him is said to have been $2500. He is a big.

strong, young southpaw, who seems to thrive on hard work, and Is from Rochester, N. Y. He has considerable speed, control, and an excellent assortment of curves. Ho already has won 15. lost one and tied one, game for Richmond, allowing approximately two runs a He also hits well, and fields jjjj, po-sitlon capably.

He began pitching in the International League Rt 16 aml raye1 with Syra cuse, Newark and Montreal. Havlnir I been with Connie Mack a part of! last year RARNF.S VARDON AND VIlVWll xniv Stix, Baer GRAND Gedeon threw wild to Sisler. Wal- ters filed to Tobln. NO RLN. THIRD INNING.

I BROWNS Gerber lined to Scott. Severeld singled to center. Shocker singled to riht. Severeld s-toppinar second. Tobin fouled to Walters, Gedeon singled to center, scoring i Severeld.

Sisler doubled to right, scoring Shocker, but Gedeon was out at the plate. Bailey to Scott to alters. TWO RUN'S. BOSTON" Pennock singled right. Bailey hit into a double play.

Gerber to Sisler Foster flied to Tobln. NO RUN'S. FOURTH INNING. jaruoEon i lieu i'- i Menosky. Williams flied to McInnls singled to left.

MeNally got an Infield hit to short. Scott flied to Gedeon. NO RUNS. FIFTH INNING. BROWNS Severeld flied to Schang.

Shocker singled to cente-. Tobln filed to Menosky. MeNally threw out Gedeon. NO RUNS. BOSTON Gerber threw out Walters.

Pennock filed to Tobin. Bailey struck out. NO RUNS. SIXTH INNING. BROWNS Sisler singled to center.

Jacobson flied to Menosky. Sisler stole Williams walked. Smith doubled to left, scoring Sisler. Williams tried to steal home, but was out, Pennock to Walters. McNal'; threw out Gerber.

ONE RUN. BOSTON Foster flied to Wi' liams. Menosky fouled to Severeld. Schang singled to center. Shocker threw out McInnls.

NO Bt NS. SEV F.NT1 1 I NT i BROWNS Severeid fouled to Fos ter. Shocker walked. Tobin filed to Schang. Gedeon forced Shocker.

McNallv to Scott. NO RLNS. BOSTON" MeNally singled past A fnri'ii rt I rteon to Gerber. Walter struck out. Pennock fanned.

NO RUN'S. EIGHTH INNING. BROWNS Sisler flied to Menosky. Jacobson filed to Menosky. Williams tripled to center.

Smith doubled to left, scoring Williams, Gerber filed to Ralley. ONE RUN. BOSTON Bailey popped to Ger- ber. Foster popped to Sisler. Oe- threw out Menosky NO RUNS.

NINTH INNING. BROWNS Severeid filed to Bal- Shocker doubled to right. Pen- nock threw out Tobln. MeNally threw out Gedeon. NO RUNS.

BOSTON Schang filed to Sisler. McInnls lined to Smith. MeNally tapped to Shocker. NO RUNS. Dodgers Here Today.

The Brooklyn Dorfgers call today for the first game of a series of si. including douhlebeaders tomorrow and Saturday. Haines probably ibly will Friday Cigar Specials da FOR AMFRIPA i th" thib have a wide margin, win-KAY SAIL fLK AIMLJxlUA Jnf out of rameiI JILD Havana Cigars are jyit the right kind of smoke for1 the hot Summer days. On account of the store being closed all day Saturday, we would suggest that you supply several LONOON. July s.

uarry araon at their park. They took two of the and Edward Ray. noted British pro- three games played on the Card' fessional golfers, departed this morn- first trip and four straight the see-in? for New York. With them was'ond time they entertained the Rlck-Jim Barnes, th American profes- eymrn. This puts the teams even, clonal ho finished fifth in the Brit- I each with nine victories, for the sea- Ish open championship.

Barnes said non. Just before bts departure that ha American Olympic Affairs, tried to have the rifle team train at Beverloo Range, where the Olympic contests will be shot, but this was impossible as the Belgian army is maneuvering there. It Is probable the team will get some practice at Beverloo after work on the army range at Coblenz. The polo players will practice at Cob-lenze witn the American army team. TOMMY BURNS TO MEET JOE BECKETT SATURDAY CHICAGO.

July 8. It was Just thirteen years ago that Tommy Burns, former heavyweight champion of America, went to England and knocked out the English champion. "Gunner Moir." in 10 rounds, to establish his claim to the world's title, and It Is twelve years since be lost the championship to Jack Johnson and quit the game. Saturday "iKi'i Tommv will trv again wnn mo padded mlts. going against Joe Reck-j ett.

the h.nglistl caampjon, ruuu at London. Dilhoefer Usurping Hornsby's Place as Cardinal Fans' Idol 11 ILLIAM TICKLES" DIL- HOEKKR Is usurping Horns- by'a place as the Idol of the Cardl ml onnoerer. wno ha -ml more ixn than the rest IJ v. i rt nut toarether Is catching the hest nan in rr-r Just rxiw. On the recent trip through the Jlust Dillle made a big I Wit.

with his endless energy and fighting spirit. In the games played at home thua far Dilhoefer baa continued hi hnrJ hitting and has starred behind the bat. On every play to the infield he Is down at first ii backing up Fournler. 1 esteraay he was on the Job when i.ava-n threw wild and again, when a Cub single to left Stock and Sj Lavan into the outfield. Dilhoefer was on luiru in nmu a lib runner irora laninw i otherwise unprotected base.

I i I i i I days needs from the specials: would come to i.ngiana again neu vear to try his fortune once mora In 1 the open events. Vardon and Ray Intend to compete in the American open championship nnd in the AVestern and Metropolitan open competitions, proceeding afterward to Canada. Cards Buy Texas Battery. Chester Boyer. a right-hand pitcher now with the Ranger West Texas league) club has been purchased by the Cardinals and will Join the St.

I V. II Ma.WA UiS leant in itm Rickey announced this morning. In confirming telegraphic news of the nun'hAM. According to the rL'-'ch the fTardlnala gave :000 and Week, now with IlOUftOtl. for Catcher of the -iS'-o team of trie West Texas League, also following Gonzales Sanchez Cigars.

clear Havana. ioc each, box of 50 lor $4S SoU Cigars, very mild. jn cedar boxes. ox 0f J5 or S1.7S i Consuelo Cigars, imported. hnY, in, 10 for 4SC box of too for S4-40 A'ev Vork Handmade.

SC each, box of so for St 49 El Grado Little Cigars. to in handy box for 'jje Benson or Hedges Cigarettes. rnrir or nlain tin carton of too for Sr. so Store Acreaa Street Main Grant SquMre CigMts. long pan-; atela size, very mild Havana, ex- tra value, 5 tor jsc.

box of so for $js La Muna Cigar, highest grade, brevas shape, 6S inches box of so for ts-6S Porttna Cigars, imported from; Porto Rico, large sie, for 4 sc. box of 50 for' 4 40 Corina Cigars, strictly clear; Havana. 5 for 4SC. box of so for $440 Sanchez llara Cigars, clear in Tarerta roc each, box of 50 for $4 tMeij 75 1 las been purchased by the i Play at! He. too.

ill rrport at the close of Texas league seanon. Boyer and were recommended by M-out Charlie Barrett. oppose the Dodgers today 3:15. I i.

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