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1 /ilex Hart Of . Loraine Gives Champion Fight That He Will Remember ,0 0qo In Crowd That Witnesses ° Battle at National BallPark SPORT WRITERS SAY LEONARD IS WINNER Richie of Milwaukee Wins Eigjft ’ Round Bout With Georg/ Russell pHTI 4.PELPHIA, July 9. — Benny r onnard lightweight champion of the L ]r] t,.night defeated . Alex Hart -of t'oralne O., in the opinion of the ma . .,,v of sports writer at the ringside :01 ' ei^ht-round bout at the National hlschaif park. Approximately 30,000 1,-sons. the largest crowd that ever witnessed a boxing exhibition in this ...jjy sail’ the match. jp i MITCHELL GETS PRELIMINARY PHLADEEPHIA, July 9.—Ritchie Mitchell, of Milwaukee, won the popu ‘ r decision in an eight-round bout here tonight with George Russell, of ,l,is city, preliminary to the Benny Leonard-Alex Hart and Joes Lynch Hobby Wolgast encounter. Russell substituted for Joe Tiplitz, Philadel phia who was reported to have been taken suddenly ill just before the fight. SPORTS WOLGAST FIGHT DRAW PHILADELPHIA, July ■ 9.—Bobby tVolgast. Philadelphia, earned a draw, according to sports writers, in his eight round bout tonight with Joe Lynch, New York bantamweight cham pion, at the National League baseball park. Wnlgast forced fighting in the early rounds and in the fifth. he had the champion holding. Lynch, got better as the fight progressed, his work in the seventh and eighth rounds putting him on even terms with the Philadel phian. BRUINS HIT BARNES ' AND WALLOP BRAVES 3 GAMES IN A BUNCH Mathewson’s Hired Men Field Like Cigar Store Indians BOSTON. July 9.—Chicago took the third straight same of the aeries with Boston today by 4 to 1. Barnes was hit hard and his support was erratic. The Scoret CHICAGO— A.B.R. Statz. of. .......... Hollocher, ss. ..... Crantharn, 2b. h'Farrell. o. Friberg, Sb. Callaghan, If. Heathcote. rf. ■. Elliott, lb. Osborne, p.. P.O. A. E. 3 0 0 Totals 39 4 15 27 1« 0 BOSTON— Nixon, of. Power. If.. Snuthuvorth, rf. Jiclnnis, lb.. Bneckel. 3b. Felix. 3b. E. Smith, .. B Smith, ss. ’Bagwell . Portion, 2b. ... Ford. 2h. Barnes, p. A.B. B. H. P.O. A, E. 1 4 0 0 0 3 2 11 Totals 29 1 5 27 15 ,4 •Batted for R. Smith in seventh. Snore bv Innings: Chicago . Boston Summary: Two-base Crantharn; three-base Colon bases. Hollocher B. 002 001 100—4 000 000 100—1 hit, Hollocher, hit, O’Farrell; 2. Grantham 2, Heathcote; double plays, Frlberg to crantharn to Elliott. Frlberg to El iott. Nixon to R. Smith to Ford, Mcln r"s to R. Smith, Boeckel to B. Smith to Molnnis; left on base, Chicago 10, Bos *on n base on balls, oft Osbpfne 4, oft Barnes 2; struck, by Osborne 2, Barnes j- umpires, Quigley and Pilrman. Time, RUTH'S 19TH HOMER LINED AT ST. L0UIS __ --•«* ST. L0T.’IS, July 9.—Babe Ruth Mocked his 19 home run of the sea mu in the first Inning of today’s game ■.mith was on base and Davis was pit ching. VARIETY AT RUMIYA -mupuiar did the recent variety hill ‘ _ ort motion picture productions ■ me which was recently given at Lu ,nna. tllat Hue management has booked w.n.ber similar program for presenta-1 sisr. uesi5ay ni8ht of this week, con ot fiye reels of diversified pro orie !°ns ,hat will And appeal for every ,he bill is another one of tri ’sc -if-ut First National Buster Kea tj!-r,r?.ni‘^y screams, “His Wife’s Rela rom'i . f1-, !ared to be the funniest Nat- -’taton has yet made for FIrfet '10n/51■ it is the sort of a comedy give you time to catch 'thrnr „»«ath between laughs, and t, 'Ialu all the Imperturbable frozen, ^ ta Buster shines. r Climb',,flramatic feature, "Bauble ,r', 3 western drama, starting othor 3 r'r"!'v In the leading role, is an-: ts pi ej, 3 f i raction on Tuesday night’s rnm.,’ 1!l'- also a roaring educational Thi -rrPam’ “Fire.” una ow will only be.presented for and T?rif' ilf)xvever, and Wednesday saan j.1!', 'riay Wallace Reid will be prod,, " leading role of Paramount’s "m. 'Clarence.” ifr ^ ' .ITf PHILS STAGE RALLY AND TAKE LAST ROW FROM SPEEDY PIRATES Orrison Weakens in the Seventh Spasm and Four Hits Count Three Runs PHILADELPHIA, July 9.—A strong finish tn the closing Innings of today’s game gave Philadelphia a 4 to 2 vic tory over Pittsburgh, and enabled the locals to take the odd games of the series. Behan pitched a splendid game after the first inning and was never in danger which Morrison weakened in the sfeventh when four hits accounted for three runs. The PITTSBURGH— Maranville, ss. .. 0*rey, cf.. Bigbee, If. Russell, rf. Traynor, 3b. Grim, lb. Rawlings, 2b. .... Schmidt, c. ....... Morrison, p. .... Barnhard, x. Score A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. .. 5 1 1 1 3 0 . . 4 1 2 6 0 0 .. 4. 0 1 2 0 0 ..301010 ..301010 .. 4 0 2 9 0 0 .. 4 0 0 2 1 0 ..401510 .. 1 0 0 0 3 0 .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total .33 2 9 24 10 0 PHILA.— A.B. Mokan, If.4 Williams, cf . 3 Walker, rf. 4 Tierney, 2b. 4 Sand. ss. ,.4...^.... 4 Henline, c. 3 Lee, lb... 4 Parkinson, 3b. 2 Wrightstone, 3b. ... 2 Behan, p.. 3 R. H. P.O. A.E. 0 13 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .0 1 4 0 12 4 5 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 11 0 .0 0 0 10 0 110 0 0 0 10 10 Totals ....-33 4 10 27 10 0 x—Batter for Morrison in 9th. Pittsburgh .000 000 000—2 Philadelphia .000 000 31x—4 Summary—Two-base hit, Maranville, I YESTERDAY’S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE At Boston 1; Chicago 4. At Brooklyn 5; St. Louis 3. At New York 13; Cincinnati 6. At Philadelphia 4; Pittsburgh 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Detroit 5; Philadelphia 6. At Cleveland.' 1; Boston 4. At Chicago 8; Washington 1. At St. Louis 3; New York 9. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At T Minneapolis 1; Toledo 11. At St. Paul 6; Columbus 2. 1 At Kansas City 4; Indianapolis 11. At Milwaukee 9; Louisville 7. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE At Rocheater 5*10; Jersey City 4-4. At Syracuse 6-6; Newark 6-1, At Toronto 3; Reading 2. At Buffalo 9; Baltimore 4. VIRGINIA LEAGUE At Wilson 1; Richmond 3. At Rocky Mount 3; Norfolk 1. At Portsmouth 3; Petersburg 5. SOUTH ATLANTIC At Macon 5; Spartanburg 11. PIEDMONT LEAGUE At Greensboro: Durham .7; Greens boro 4. -At Winston-Salem: Danville 2; Win ston-Salem 4. At Raleigh: High Point 7; Raleigh SOUTHERN LEAGUE At Little Rock 6; Chattanooga 9. At Atlanta 4; Birmingham 2. • At Mobile 6; New Orleans 5 (seven innings). At Memphis 2; Nashville 3. APPALACHIAN LEAGUE At Johnson City 3; Bristol 0. At Greeneville 6; Knoxville 7. At Kingsport 6; Morrttown 5. HOLLAND BABY DIES The infant son of W, M. Holland, of Market street road, of East Wil mington, died at 5 o’clock yesterday mtorning. The remains were shipped yesterday afternoon to Winona, S. C. Mokan, 'Lee. Three-base hit, Traynor. Sacrifice, Russell, Morrison. Double plays. Sand to Lee. Left on base, Pittsburgh, 8; Philadelphia, 7. Base on balls. Morrison, 1; Behan, 2. Struck out, Morrison, 4. Hit by pitcher, Mor hison (Henline^. Wild pitch, Morrison. Umpires, Hart and Moran. Time, 1:20. Hasty Hands Jungle Cats Dozen Opportunities Then Wins For Connie Mack Detroit. July 9.—Bob Hasty permitt ed Detroit to get thirteen hits for 21 bases, walked two and Ijlt three today, at the same time pitching Philadelphia to a six to five victory over Detroit, halving the Beries. Hasty was most ef efotlve in the pinches twice striking out a ^Detroit batter to retire the side, when ^he bases were full. Heilman pol ed his eleventh home run of the Beason in the fifth sooring Cobb ahead of him. The score: PHILADELPHIA Matthews cf ... Sheer 2b Perkins o ..... Hauser lb . Miller If ...J... Welch rf . Ricondza 3b ... Dykes ,ss. Hasty p i. AB. R. H. PO. A. E . 5 2 4 3 0 0 . 2 0 0 2 2 0 .,5 0 1 3 0 0 . 3 0 1 6 6 0 .411100 .3 0 1 6 0 0 .311230 . 4 1 0 4 2 0 .411011 Totals 34 6 10 27 8 1 DETROIT— Haney 3b .. Cobb cf .... Manush If . Heilman lb Veach rf Pratt 2b Rigney'ss . Basslen • c . Cole p .... Johnson p . Francis p F^thergill * AB. R. H.PO. A.E. t 5 2 3 1 2 0 .411100 . 4 0 2 2 0 0 .411610 .501101 .411620 .4 0 3 4 0 0 .4 0 1 6 2 0 .. .0 0 0 0 0,0 .3 0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .......37 5 13 27 12 2 * Batted for Johnson in 7th. Philadelphia ..040 001 —6 Detroit ..100 031 000—5 Two base hits. Perkins, Ricondza Pratt Three base hit, Haney, Rigney, Home run Heilman, Sacrifices Scheer Cobb. Double play Scheerto Dykes to Hauser, Rlcondzar. Schneer to Hauser Pratt, Rigney to Heilman. Left on base Philadalphia 6; Detroit 11. Base on ball Hasty 2; Cole 1; Johnson 1; Francis, 1. Hits on Cole 5 In 1 1-3, ^Johnspn 6 in 5 2-3; Francis, none In 2; hit by pit cher, Hasty. Pratt, Manush, Cole, Scheer. Wild pitch, Johnson. Losing pitcher, Johnson. Umpires Evans and Rowland. Time 2.09. PITCHED BALL HITS OUTFIELDER MULLER Knocked Unconscious and Car ried Off the Field in Game at St. Louis BROOKLYN, July 9.—Clarence Mul ler, St. Louis National outfielder, was hit over the right temple by a pitched ball and knocked unconscious in the seventh ining of today’s game be tween the CardInalB ar>d Brooklyn at Ebbett’s Field. He was revived in a' few minutes and carred from the field. The ball was pitched by Dazzy Vance. A happy combination of food and drink After tennis,-, golf, baseball, or* any sport, drink Completely satisfies the thirst and - stimulates good health. Anheuser-Busch, Inc, St. Louis ; Bryan & Bowden Wholesale Distributors Wilmington, N. C. FLATBUSH FLIERS TAKE THE MEASURE OF RICKEY’S GANG Cards Lambasted 5 to 3 Evening Series between Dodgers and Branches, • BROOKLYN, July 9—Brooklyn evened the series of four games with St. Louis today, winning a weirij game marked by many shifts in the visitors’ line-up. The score wag 5 to 3. Fournier made his twelfth home run of the season in the third inning with nobody on. Muel ler was hit on the right temple by a pitched ball and knocked unconscious. He was assisted off the field, after re covering. The Score i ST. LOUIS— A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Flack, rf. . .. Blades, If. ... Hornsby, lb. Mueller, c'f. . Mann, cf. — Freigau, ss . •Clemons . .. Stock, 3b. . . . Torporcer, 2b. 3 McCurdy, c. . 4 Lavah, ss. 3 Smith, cf..... 1 Sherdel, p.« 2 ••Bottomley .. 1 North, p. 0 3 10 1 1 Totals. 32 3 8 24 14 •Batted for Freigau in ninth. ••Batted for Sherdel in eighth. BROOKLYN— A.B, ft. H. P.O. A. E. Neis, cf. 3 0 1 2 0 0 Olson, 2b. 4 B. Griffith, If. 4 Fournier, lb. 4 Bailey, rf. 4 DeBerry, .. 3 McCarren, 3b. ...... 4 Berg, ss. 4 Vance, p. 3 2 1 2 6 2 9 1 0 2 0 1 10 2 0 14 12 2 10 0 4 0 0 0 Totals . .. 33 6 10 27 13 1 Score by innings: R. St. Louis . 011 000 100—3 Brooklyn .. Ill 002 00*—5 Summary: Two-base hit, Hornsby, Torpocer, Smith. Olson, Berg; three base hit, B. Griffith, Vance; home runs, Fournier; stolen baseB, Mueller, Torpor cer; sacrifices. Hornsby, Stock; double plays, Olson to McCarren to Berg; left on bases, St. Louis 10, Brooklyn 7; base on balls, off Sherdel 3, Vance 5; struck out, by Sherdel 2, Norjh 1. Vance 8; hits, off Sherdel 10 in 7 Innings, off North 0 in 1 inning; hit by pitcher, by Vance 1 (Mueller); wild pitch, Vance 1; losing pitcher, Sherdel; umpires, Klem and Wilson. Time, 2:00. Standing of the Clubs AMERICAN LEAGUE Team:: W. New York .......60 23 .684 Cleveland ......39 36 .620 Philadelphia .37 36 .506 Chicago ...*...-35 85 .600 Detroit .........35 38 .479 St. Louis .34 39 .465 Washington ............... <32 41 436 Boston ..27 41 .394 NATIONAL LEAGUE Team: New York Pittsburg ., Cincinnati . Brooklyn » Chicago „ St. Louis Boston Philadelphia W. L. Pet .49 26 .662 .44 27 .619 42 29 .600 .38 34 .528 .40 36 .501 .36 41 .470 .22 50 .305 22 51 .301 RUTH LEADS YANKEE ATTACK WITH 10F 2 ROUND TRIP SMASHES Smith arid'.Collins Follow His ' Lead and Browns Fall Be 1 " fore Hugmen ST. LOUIS, June 9.—New York made three out of four by walloping St. Louis, 9 to 3, this afternoon. Ruth, Smith and Collins, who batted for Root In the eighth Inning, cracked out home runs. Perinock held the Browns j to six scattered hits, while the Yan kees pounded three Brown hurlers for a dozen safeties. NEW YORK— , AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Smith, rf ............. 4 Dugan, 3b 5 Ruth,-cf . 3 Plpp. lb ... .. 4 Meusel, If . 1 Hendticks. If .. 4 Ward, 2b .. 5 Scott, ss’. 4 Hofmann, c. 4 Pennock, p . 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .-.39 9 12 27 9 1 ST. LOUIS— AB. R. H. POi A. E. Tobin, rf.3 Ezzell, 3b . 3 Williams, If .. 3 Jacobson, cf . 3 McManus, 2b . 4 Gerber, ss ... 4' Severeid, c . 4 Schllebner, lb....... 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 Davis, p . 1 .0 0 Wolpp .. 0 Root, p . 1 Pruett, p •Collins •r o o 0 0 0 0 0 110 Totals .31 3 6 27 6. 2 •Batted for Root in eighth. Score by innings: R. New York_v..201 690 010—9 St Louts....100 000 011—3 Summary—Two-base hits, Ward, Scott, McManus. 1 Home runs, Ruth, Smith, Collins. Sacrifice hits, Ezzell, Williamson.' Jacobson. Double plays, Williams and Severeid. Left on base, New York 9: St. Louis 6, Base on balls, Davis 2: Pennock 1; Kolpp 1; Root 1. Struck out, Davis 2; Pennock 6: Kolpp 1; Root'4. Hits, off Davi? 8 in 3, none out In fourth: Kolpp 2 in 1; Root 2 in 4; Pruett, none in 1. Hit by : pitcher, Davis (Scott): Pruett (Hoffman). Los ing pitcher, ‘ Davis. Umpire Dlheen and Hildebrand. ' Time 1:46.. M’Graw Shakes up Giants And World Champs Kill Moran *s Pets to 13- 7 Tune * Gothamites Pile up Total of 16 Bingles While Bolshies Collect 11 HEINIE GROH ENJOYS PERFECT HITTING SOIREE NEW YORK, Juno 9.—Manager Mc Q-rawl5of the New York Nationals, shook-up his line-up before today’s game and the Giants closed strongly against Cincinnati, winning the last game of the series, 13 to 6. The game was a slugging match. The score: CINCINNATI— AB. R. H. PO. A. E Burns, rf. 4 Dauberl, lb ... ;. 5 Bohne, 3b .5 Rousch, cf . 6 Duncan, If . 5 Fonseca, 2b . 5 Hargrave, c „. 2 Caveney, ss . 4 Benton, p . •Bressler Keck* **Har Harris, p X# • anler .. 2 .. 1 *? .. 0 Totals 39 6 U 24 13 6 •Batted for Benton in seventh.. ••Batted for Keck in eighth. NEW YORK— Young, rf . 5 Groh, 3b .. 3 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 1 2 3 1 Frisch, 2b . 4 2 2 Meusel, If.5 Cunningham, cf.5 Ktelly, lb . 5 Jackson, ss .......... 3 Gowdy, c..'...* 4 Nehf, p. 2 Scott, p ... 1 0 0 0 0 2 13 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 Totals___ __37 13 16 27 11 1 Score by innings— R. Cincinnati .200100 300— 6 New York .. .v.......030 024 22*—13 Summary—Two-base hits, Rousch, Benton, Cunningham. Three-base hits, Kelly, Jackson. Home runs, Frisch and Kelly. Stolen bases, Frisch, Hargrave. Sacrifice hit, Nehf. Double plays, Fon seca and Caveney; Bohne, Fonseca and Daubert. Left on base, New York 5; Cincinnati 9. Base on balls, Nehf 2: Scott 1; Benton 3; Harris 1 Hits, off Benton 11 in 6; Keck 3 in i; Harris 2 in 1; Nehf 9 in 6; Scott 2 in 3. Win ning pitcher. Nehf. Losing pitcher, Benton. Umpire, Finneran, O’Day and McCormick. Time, -2:05. DEATH AT ELIZABETH CITY ELIZABETH CITY, July 9.—C. E. Kramer, 65, a prominent layman of the First Methodist Episcopal church south, here, died suddenly of a heart attack in the hall of his home here this afterno^oii. PALE HOSE ATHLETES LAMBAST LOBBYISTS; HIT SEDGEWICK HARD Rookie From Old Dominion Pas tures Goes Fine for a While, Then Blooie CHICAGO. July 9.—Chicago evened up the series with Washington today by taking the final game of the series 8 to 1. Kenneth Sedgwick, a recruit pitcher from the Virginia league, made his major league debut for the Senators. He pitched fine ball for five Innings but weakened in the sixth. Hooper’s home run with a man on and Leverette’s tripple, one of the longest hits ever made in Comiskey park, which scored two funs were fea tured. Eddie Collins, who has been out of the White Sox line up because of an injured knee, resumed his posi tion today. WASHINGTON AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Leibold cf.. 4 0 0 1 1 0 Bluege 3b.. 2 0 1 1 5 0 Goslin If. ..4 0 1 3 0 0 Rice rf . 4 0 1 2 0 0 Gharrlty lb. 3 1 111 1 0 Harris 2b. 4 0 1 2 2 0 Peck ss. 3 0 0 1 2 0 Ruel c. 4 0 1 2 3 0 Sedgwick p... 3 0 0 0 5 0 Evans; ** 1 0 1 0 0 0 Totals . 32 1 7 »23 19 0 CHICAGO Hooper rf. McClellan ss. Collins 2b. .. Mostll cf. . Sheely, lb. Falk If. Kamm 3b. .. Schalk, c. ■. Leverette, p. ....... AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 5 112 0 0 5 0 2 3 5 0 3 1 1 3 2 0. 4 1 2 4 0 0 2 0 0 12 2 0 2 11000 4 1 2 0 4 0 3 2 12 10 3 1112 1 Totals 318 11 27 16 1 •Mostll but for interference. ••Batted for Sedgwick in ninth. Washington 000 001 000—1 Chicago 000 102 23x—8 ■ Two base hit, McClellan, Kamm. Three base hits, Leverette. Home runs Hooper; Stolen base Gharrity, Mostil, Pack. Sacrifice, Falk, Bluege, Lever ette. Double play, Sheely, McClellan. Sheely, Sedgwick, Ruel, Gharrity. Deft on base, Washington 9, Chicago, 6; base on balls, Leverette 5,-Sedg wick, 5. Struck out, Sedgwick 1; passed ball, Ruel. Umpire Moriarity and. Holmes. Time 1:45. ♦ LOWLY SCARLET SOX STOP SCALPING PARTY OF TRISTRAM’S GANG CLEVELAND, July 9.—Boston broke Cleveland’s winning streak today, Winning 4 to 1, although outbatted by almost two to one. Long hits by Burns; and Harris, with an error by Sewell, turned the trick. It was Sherrod Smith’s first defeat of the season. “Shano" Col 11ns will be out of the line-up sev eral days, due to being hit by a pitched ball yesterday. The Score BOSTON— A.B. R. H. P.O. A. B. Fewster, .. 4 0 0 8 4 x Picinich, c. ......•..•4 0 0 3 2' 0 Flagstead, rf. ..4 2 1 S O 0 Burns, lb. .. 4 • 1 1 8 0 0 Harris, If. ..3 1 2 2 0 0 Reichle, cf.. 4 0 0 4 1 ft McMillan, 3b.4 0 1 0 1 0 Shanks, 2b.....3 0 1 2 3ft Piercy, p.» . 2 0 0 0 4 ft Totals. 32 4 6 27 IS t CLEVELAND— Jamieson, If. . Summa, rf. Speaker, cf. Sewell, ss. Stephenson, 2b. ... Lutzke, 3b.. Brower, lb. O’Neill, C. Smith, r>. •Myatt. ‘•Gardner . .. •“Connolly ,. .... A.B. R. H. P.O. A. a ... 3 1 0 2 0, ft ... 3 0 1 4 0 ft ... 4 0 2 3 0 ft ... 4 0 2 2 4 t .*.. 4 0 1 4 0 0 ... 3 0 0 1 1ft ... 4 0 2 8 0 0, ...300800 ... 3 0 1 0 4 0 ... 1 0 1 0 00 ... i o or o o ft ... 1 0 0 0 o o Totals.34 1 10 *7 ft 1 •Batted for Lutzke in ninth. ••Batted for O’Neill in ninth. •••Batted for Smith,in ninth. Score by innings: R. Boston .. 000 200 002r-4 Cleveland 100 000 000—1 Summary: ' Two-base hits, Burns. Summa, Brower; home run, Harris; sac rifice, Piercy; double play, Piercy, Pic inich and Burns, Shanks, Fewster and Burns; left on base, Boston 3. Cleveland 8; base on balls, Piercy 2, Smith 1; struck out, by Piercy 2, Smith 2; wild pitoh, Piercy 1; umpires, Connolly and Owens. Time, 1:50. ~ __ »--f St. John’s Lodge No. 1, A. F. and A. M. OLa-LCU. this (Tuesday) evening at' 8 o’clock sharp, for the purpose of consider ing all business properly to be presented. 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