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1 ! f ?! HI I ? Li m m rf! ! if!- -1 , t i 1 1 t 'V, ,i I t i ! 'f ' J ; wn WONDER -MtwlBlA jra:. - r l " . I! J; 1 "nSl 1 r 1 " ' 'v -V' '"ti -71 . n - , Boxm i -Sx fv yl-Ijf--hi :f - BASEBAIjL fn ; $MtNG $mmm, lmSf: dtti$r Games ., w -. II .- i iii ii . it i-nif it ' 'i ; in ii i 1 1 I ''$1 tejlli ILli ll-i i' ii I'll ' -" ', f NATiGtV&L LEAGUE i Standing of the Clubs. I cibb.. . Wan, Lost. P.C. Ife'w York 32 '10 .627 tfinciisnati : .- . . Si 26 ' .544 St. Louis .31 29. .517 Pittsburg .. 26 27 .491 Chicago . 28 30 .483 Philadelphia .... . . 24 27 .471 Brooklyn 23 28 .451 Boston 22 31 .415 Results Yesterday. At Brooklyn; 2; Pittsburg, 1. At Philadelphia, 5; St. Louis 7. it AMERICAN LEAGUE j ' "Standing oftfte Cftfbsr -- Club. Won. 'Mat. P.C Philadelphia.;; JSS 22 g .614jLM .571 .542 .534 .500 t. Lor' 32 27 .. .. 31 JZ .... 29 29 ju k-z 28. n .. ... 20 33 ..'..'. 21 36 asbin -.u . . oston Chicago i . . New York Cleveland . Am .377 .368 Results Yesterday. At Detroit, 4; Cleveland, 5. i FEDERAL LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs. Club. Won. Lost. P.C. Indianapolis . . .... 33 23 .'589 Chicago -.31 25 .554 Baltimpre ,vV v . . 30 25 .545 Buffalo "... 28 25 .528 Kansas - Cityi-v-. . 20- -2 .475 Pittsburg. 25 . 30 .455 Brooklyn . . . . . . . 23 29 .442 St. Louis 26 36 .410 Results yeserdy-5 I At Kansas City, 5; Pittsburg, 2. At Chicago, 2; Buffalo,. A. . At Indianapolis, 12; ' Brooklyn, 3. At St. Louis, 5; Baltimore, 8. v - What has become of the American League's heavy swatters? The Amer ican association has 28 men batting lor ?C0 or better, the i"'eicral League has 26, the International League 25 and the National League 20, while the list shbws . only, eight American Leaguers ahibng 'the .300 hitters. , Wyckoff, the Athletics sensational pitcher, is now' making good the cTaTSSof Bonnie Mack. Connie has hfid'ghaiong that the youngster wouldlbrove to he a "big league star if giv$h im'fc. OH, rAV&OIN' "-."V on Tne-eur op f CX W 1 (IpSSliPSi Mobile .. . '. . ' New Orreans . . Birmingham . . Chattanooga . . , , .544 .552 .545 .552 .515 .42 . 37 . 36 30 : 30 30 Ndshville . 35 '(33 Mfemphis . (, & &?tZS Montgomery .. 24 46 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Club. Won. Lost. P.C. ColuaSija? .. .. ..." 4 1 .800 Colufiabia: 4 1 .800 3 2 .600 . . . . . 3 2 .600- 7"..'.' Mr'"""Y" "-.4'oa Albany t-t . , Savannah . Charleston . Jacksonville VH 4 .200 tmrittmcr "u VIRGINIA LEAGUE. CJub. ;, , Won, Lost. P.C. Norfolk .. .'. . 37 i8 .679 'Newport News 34 28 .596 Richmond 31 22 .585 Roanoke ..28 80 .483 Petersburg .. 19 29 .396 Portsmouth 18 40 .310 NORTH CAROLINA LEAGUE. Club. Won. Lost. P.C. Charlotte 33 10 .635 Winston-Sajem ..k ,. 29 21 .586 Durham . . . . . 4. . . 30" 21 .588 Raleigh 23 28 .451 AsheviUe '. 20 32 .385 Greensboro .. ,.18, 32. .360 Bill Sweeney is still a big favorite in Boston. ' On his first trip -to tae Hub . as a member of the Chicago Cubs Bill's old admirers presented. him with a silver tea set and a mas sive silver serving "tray. Nelson (Pie) Way, Yale's best bet on the. firing line, hails from Man chester,. N. H. He, prepared at Exe ter Academy, where he made his let ter in baseballs football - and track- events. - Wanamaker, the crack Dartmouth catcher, has another year in college, so itJs doubtfu if he will accept the offer to . sign :wtth the New York AmertanB.'fcr i ' -r. - ' - - ; Souvenir Dance vTpiDerfDW Night At Lumina complimentary to Press Association Bxhibitioij: Dancing. Mov ing pictures.-Advertisement. B cental moath. eVRL HEARD OF CATCH 'NN unYHOUl" JV. ( THfc IT'6 A PICKS MORAN TO WIN. New York Promoter lpredicts i Down fall.toft Black;Cbafrpion.v i New York, June 24.111' Gib - fcon, New York's leading promoter of boxing clubs, picks Frank Moran, the PitteliWffvwhMe,. .hftRe,9ijtQ . beat ilack Johnson wben thax rrut in a j;wenty-round fight in Paris next Saturday night. Gibson . bases his opinion T on ohnon's Pjhysica condi tion. He has received private fin for mation from Paris that the negro has taken off a lot of weight, but may not possess the, strength and stamina that enabled him to Vhip'1 Jefiries at Reno. "There is no betting on the fight here," said Gibson today, "but I learn that Johnson is a 10 to 4 favorite in Parish If I could spare the time to cross the ocean I would have a big bet on Moran simply as a good gam bling proposition. I never have be-i lieved that in a heavyweight fight odds of 2 to 1 or better should be al- i lawd to , go hegging. ., . . ."Oyer tiere we' tatfnot afh; tli6 ne gro's true condition except' from-h earn say. If he is as. fit as'bn'he T6at I Jeffrie; Moran ill have :ri hard time 1 6f it; but, honestly, I 'think Moran.- will turn the. trick;, also the, fight will be pjx, the; level ; "A victory : over Johnson - an eans t . a j fortune ftfri Moran. He wp )fi pome d'J wonderful drawing card all over the world, and.. he can earn a -million be-, fore taking part in another ' battle" . It. was shrewd judgment to get this match with Johnson, for Moran has the chance of a lifetime. If he beats the negro he'll be theTnost popular champion since the days of John L. Sullivan." BASEBALL CHATTER. Tbe Chicago White Sox have sign ed Delos Brown, a young infielder. Billy Sullivan, who discovered the youngster, says he looks like a comer. Calvo, the Cuban outfielder, who was released by the Washington club to Los Angeles, has failed to make good in the Pacific Coast League. Jack Barry, of the Athletics, and' Shanks, of Washington, are the class in the big yard when it comes to bunting a runner ; home on the squeeze play. . .. v - ,iiVitS Bedient riot in the best of condition the Red Sox still have a wo&derful array of pitching talent in Wood, Leonard, Foster, Collins and Johnson. , ' v When "Uncle Cy" Young was in the hig? show he was credited with say ing that he would retire before he woafld go to the minors. But evident ly ' Cf; has changed his mind for 'tis said he has joined a "hush" team. Clarence Walker of the Browns, who has been leading the , American League batsmen, came from the Kan sas -City -American Association team. Tljei JBrowns jgave ' Gompton, Brief, Allison and a sum of money, said tb fT -v7'" I! 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