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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 9

Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 9

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9 LEFT EARFUL Jack Dempsey having won the championship will allow each and vary man in the U. S. A. to look upon him at fifty conta a look. RIGHT EARFUL Jess Willard having uplifted the fight game for the last fight years will now try hia hand at uplifting oil from the Texas fields.

THE WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1919. SPORT BRIEFS performance will begin at 2 p. m. and the afterpiece at 3:45. NEW MIRACLE BEE ON STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE COLT SETS WORLD TROT MASK TWO FAST GAMES FOR WEEK END Mayerhardt and McCormlck prob w.

ably will work for the Burgesses against Culver and Swanson tor Northwestern. New York 48 NEW YORK Romeyn Berry, of this city, announced acceptance of ths position of graduate manager of athletics at Cornell university, succeeding Er-vin Kent, who resigned last year to enter war service. NORTHWESTERN AND BURGESS WITH BANKERS AND ST. PAUL HOOK UP 8ATURDAY MISTER DUDLEY STEP8 HALF MILE IN 1:02 AT GRAND CIRCUIT MEET Pet. .872 .852 .861 .622 .607 .397 .391 .279 ii at 82 S4 41 19 44 In the second came Milter and Dick' ert are booked for battery duty for the Bankers against Devereaux and Harrington for St- PauL Sam Barry, who umpired' games ta the city 1917 league, will be arbiter in Saturday's battles.

Cincinnati 45 Chicago 38 Brooklyn 85 Pittsburgh 35 St. Louis 27 Boston 25 Philadelphia It HENDRIX SWAT GIVES VICTORY Pet. 1.000 VETERAN SLUGGER WHO CAME BACK FACES JOB IN REVIVING PHILS TEAM 8TANDINGS Won Lost Northwestern Ry 4 0 Bankers 2 2 Bur gets Battery 1 3 8t. Paul 1 3 OVER PHILS; WHEAT'S WAL-LOP BEAT PIRATES CHICAGO The city council of East Chicago met last -night and passed an ordinance permitting ten round bouts under army and navy rules In East YESTERDAY'S RESULTS CLEVELAND, July 8. Another record crowd was on hand for the second day of Grand Circuit harness racing at North Randall Tuesday and record time was hung up in several events.

.500 .250 .250 Chicago and Indiana Harbor, with cer BY H. C. HAMILTON NEW YORK, July 9. Cactus Cra- tain limitations. Two fast games are promised at League park Saturday afternoon when the Batteries, third in the MADISON WALKER DEFEATS JERSEYITE IN FAST TIME CHICAGO, July 9.

Walter B. Mell-ler, Madison pedestrian, who has won it successive five mile indoor walking events, defeated Fred Reimer, Bayonne, N. J-. in a three mile match here on Chicago, Philadelphia, 4. Boston, 8-3; Cincinnati, 2-3.

New York, St. Louis, 1. Brooklyn, Pittsburgh, 1. GAMES TODAY. Chicago at Philadelphia.

Cincinnati at Boston. 6t. Louis at New York. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. CHICAGO Eleven oarsmen of the A world's record was establlsed In the half mile dash for two year old trotters when Mister Dudley won in 1:02.

He was driven bv Lvman vath once performed a miracle when he came back to the big leagues after having been counted out, and bludgeoned his way to a fearsome spot in Lincoln Park Boat club, with officials city amateur league st-idlngs, try to spoil the perfect record of the leading Northwestern railroaders and the- St. Paul trainmasters will attempt to call uh. aim u.v. vail of the organization, will leave Tburs PHILADELPHIA, July 9. Hen-drlx's home run In the seventh Inning scored the winning run against Phila-dephia, 5 to 4.

The -score: RUE Chicago 00301010 0 10 3 Philadelphia 00 000103 04 8 8 Batteries Hendrix and KiMfer; Smith and Adams. Independence day in 21 minutes 1 day for Duluth, to take part in the an the bankers down a station. The first I seconds. nual Northwestern Rowing association regatta Saturday. AMERICAN LEAGUE SAGINAW, Mich.

Leo Dlegel of De the averages. Today he has another miracle-working bee on his bands, for "he has become manager of the saddest baseball club in the National league the Phillies, under a boss who recently tied the? tinware to Pat Moran, a shrewd leader. Cravath's career In baseball reads like, the stories of Young Wild West or some of those boyhood stories of heroes who did everything they tried. He troit retained the Michigan open golf title, finishing the 72 holes wi'h a total DODGERS, 2: PIRATES, 1 of 294. BROOKLYN, July 9.

Wheat's home CIGAR. 9 W. L. Pet. New York 40 22 .646 Chicago 41 25 .621 Cleveland 37 29 .561 St.

Louis 32 32 .600 Detroit 32 32 .500 Boston 30 34 .469 Washington 28 38 .424 Philadelphia 17 45 .274 MILWAUKEE Ed Walsh, who re run drive with a man on base in the sixth won for the locals over Pittsburgh, 2 to 1. The Bcore: signed as a Brewer, may remain In played with three American league Made Right Taste Right Milwaukee and take charge of the de Brusie and -raced the first quarter in seconds. Abbie Putney hung up the best time of the year in the Fasig.3 year old trot, when she covered the second heat in 2:061. Seventeen horses, the largest field ever on the track, were in the opening heat of the 2:12 pace, but three were withdrawn before the start because of the hours scoring. Two.

year old trotting, half mile dash, value 8500: Mr. Dudley, b. by Malcolm Forbes (L. Brusie) i Lucille Harvester, b. ty The Ha-vester (Murphy) i Sister Azoff.

b. by Azoff (McMahon) Tallahatchie, b. by Eta wall ((jeers) 4 Prodigal Watts, b. by Gen. Watts (Walker) 6 Time, 1:02 Fasig, 3 year old trot, value $1,330: Abbie Putney, ch.

by San Francisco (Andrews) 1 1 King Stout, b. by El Canto (htout) 2 3 Brusiloff. br. c. Peter The Great clubs after ascending via the Los Angeles club, and then was released by Washington to Minneapolis.

partment of the McCoy-Nolan Supply company. Wa'sh has not as yet accepted the. position as he has several Better than most ten Pittsburgh 00O1O000 01 6 1 Brooklyn 00000200 2 7 0 Cravath started out right away to bent cigars of baseball -offers pending. gain fame In the small league. He oday YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Cleveland, St.

Louis, 2. No other games scheduled. GAMES TODAY Philadelphia at Chicago (2 games). Washington at Detroit. New York at Cleveland.

Boston at St. Louis. busted fences and lost so many balls Batteries Miller. Hamilton and TOLEDO Release of Outfielder Josh they almost had to restrict them. Schmidt; Cadore and Krueger.

Devore by the Indianapolis club of the American association was announced m0 3or20 Tuesday night by Manager Hendricks. BRAVES, 9-3; REDS, 2-3 BOSTON. July 9. Boston and Cin Banded (or your protection Seven years ago the Phillies took him back to the big show. Since then Cravath has hung up a homo run record for the National league, and this year he has gone out after the league's batting championship, t'or a long time he held his clouting mark above .500 cinnati divided a double' header, Bos AMERICAN ASSOCIATION CHERRY COSTS HIT ton winning the first game, 9 to 2, and Cincinnati taking the second, 4 to 3.

(Murphy) 4 2 THE CHAMBERS-OWEN CO, Distributors, Milton Junction, Wis All live dealers everywhere sell them feter b. by Peter The Great DECLINE 3 4 teaman) Time, 2:064 2:12 class pacing, purse $1,200 and now is going at a .364 clip. Cravath is one of the National League's oldest players. Slow of foot, he still is a good outfielder because he plays intelligently. L.

Pet. St. Paul 39 23 .629 Louisville 41 26 .612 Columbus 41 31 .569 Indianapolis 37 29 .561 Kansas City 33 30 .524 Minneapolis 28 33 .459 Milwaukee 27 33 .415 Toledo 19 43 .306 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS DROP FROM 25 TO 22 CENTS IN 3 1 1 WEEK; DOOR COUNTY CROP DUE SOON lora cn. by Aitoneer (Valentine) 6 Minor Hal, ch. by Eddie Hall (H.

Brusie) 1 Double by Silent The scores: First game Cincinnati 00000200 02 7 2 Boston 30000123 9 12 3 Batteries Ring, Mitchell and Win-go; Rudolph and Gowdy. Second game Cherries have begun to descend in Krooks (Slurtreon) 3 price. 19 2 4 4 ro 11. EVIDENCE SHOWS JOURNALS WINS Milwaukee, 12; Minneapolis, Last weeks quotations in Madison Wellington Direct, ro. by Pirect Star-(II.

Thomas) 2 Tramp Quick, b. by showed them at 25 cents a quart while yesterday's market schedule placed 8 '2 ro Tramp Fast (Shively) 4 Oro l.ou. Mips Abbe Brine Hie: Fran them down in the 21 cent column. 9 0 Admiral. Nelly Ross.

Billv Arlinir Indianapolis, Toledo, 0. Kansas City, 18; St. Paul, 11 Louisville, 2: Columbus, 1. GAMES TODAY Minneapolis at Milwaukee. St.

Paul at Kansas City. No other games scheduled. I ton. Pat Carmody, Direct C. Hurnttt The Door county crop will be here about the middle of this month, and CAPITOLS CONTEST ISSUE-FIRST LEAGUE BASEBALL GAME; SCORE 20-19 Cincinnati 10020001 04 Boston 00010001 13 Batteries Eller and Rariden; and Tragesser, and Ilex De Foaest also started.

7 -2 Nehf lower prices are predicted. ith tne arrival of a much relished fruit on the market, there is usually great demand, and raspberries are Minus ground rules, other means of settling disputes and- lacking an official arbiter, last night's opening game AUSTRALIAN- WINS Time, 2:04, 2:06, 2:18 2:07 class trotting, purse $1,500 Royal Mac, b. by Royal Mc- Kinley (Murphy) 3 1 Peter June, b. by Peter the Great (Geers) 1 2 Busy's Lassie, br. by Peter the Great (Cox) 6 7 Oscar atts, b.

bv Gen. no f-xception. The berries -from this county are exceptionally large this in the InterpluygroundT indoor base year. Yesterday they sold at 25 cents NET TITLE ball series at Brittingham park ended with the issue clouded. Evidence is a pint for the reds and 20 for the 3 Watts (Hyde) 4 blacks.

Lower prices are expected GIANTS, CARDS, 1 NEW YORK, July 9. New York celebrated their return home with an 8 to 1 victory over St. Louis. The score: St. Louis 00000000 11 8 2 New York 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 8 11 3 preponderating that the State Jour- Pitts Axtien.

Creek, and within a few days. PATTERSON' DEFEATS BROOKES IN FINALS AT INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT With tho exception of twins, the wholesale cheese prices are scheduled to remain the same aa last week. But burg also started. Time 2:08, 2:04 class pacing, purse $1.600 Belle Alcantara. b.

-bv Sir nals won, 20 to '5 8. General William Dineen of the. State Capitol corps maintains that the battle ended in a tie, 20 to 20. It is declared, however, that one Capitol run, the 19th, was registered on a last out, which is ter and eggs are resting after their 1 3 drop the first of the week. Batteries-Doak, Meadows and Sny der; Benton and McCarty.

Alcantara (McMahon 1 South Bend Girl, br. nv, Great Heart (Sturgeon) 3 Baron Chan. b. by (Wellman) 2 Baron Wood, blk. by Baron-gale (Valentine) 4 Time 2:05, 2.06M:.

2:07 IN The lineups: AMERICAN LEAGUE State Journal State Capitol GOLFERS PLAY JANESVILLE INDIANS. 4: BROWNS, 2 Dance Esther Beach Thurrday. Adv, ST. LOUIS, July 9. Cleveland bunched four hits with two errors by St.

Louis in the second and won, 4 MAPLE BLUFF TEAM LEAVES FOR WIMBLEDON, July 9 G. L. Patterson, Australia, won the men's singles tennis championship Monday in the international tournament by defeating Norman E. Brookes of Australia, 63, 76. 62.

In the semifinals of the mixed doubles championship Miss Ryan, United States, and R. Lycett, Australia, defeated Mrs. Lar-combe and R. W. Thomas, both of England, 6 6 3.

In the final of the women's doubles, Susanne Lenglen of France and Mlsa Ryan of California defeated Mrs. Lar-combe and Mrs. Lambert Chambers of Great Britain, 4 6, 7 5, 63. In the final of the men's double tennis championship Tuesday R. V.

Thomas and O'Hara Wood defeated Lycett and Heath, 6 4, 6 2, 4 6, 6 2. LIBERTYVILLE RACING TO Straus Schwoegler Poggemiller Manzer Linde rss Marx lss Grory Springman lb Rice Haven 2b Jackson' Schwartz 3b Barry If Higgins A. Knoche cf Schmitz E. Mergen rf Dineen FIRST OF HOME AND HOME SERIES CONTINUE SANS BETTING' to 2. The score: (By Vlilted Press.) Maple Bluff golf clubists, 35 to 40 CHICAGO, July 9.

Foiled by Attor Cleveland 03010000 04 9 0 strong, left bright and early today for Janesville in a venture designed to ney General Brundage in his attempt to operate pari-mutuel betting ma St Tenuis boost their season standing to .667 00000001 12 9 2 DAYTON POLO TiAM TO OPEN They now have an even break, having SERIES AT LAKE FOREST chines at the Libertyville race track near here, Jim Leary declared today he will cut -purses on some heats and Batteries Bagby and O'Neill; Koob, won from Belolt and lost to La Crosse, Wright and Severeid. Today's match is one of the home and continue, the meet without betting. ny Vnllnt Frest CHICAGO, July 9 The Dayton, polo team, wiiich defeated the On- Prizes have been cut from $3,000 to THREE GOOD RACES MARK AURORA MEET OPENING home, series and a return contest will be staged here later with the Bower City aggregation. Next Tuesday $1,700 daily. AMERICAN ASS'N Brewers 12: Millers 11 nasi wentsia club in a series at Dayton last month, will open a series at Lake Janesville women golfers are sched AURORA, 111., July 9Three good A new oil can has a flexible spout uled for a match here against the MILWAUKEE.

July 9. With nine races marked the ening day of the to reach places in machinery difficult Forest. 111., Saturday, it was an nounced here today. Maple Bluff women. runs starine theni in- the eye, the Row of access without spilling.

Aurora narness meeting, the first landers right about faced in th ethird the middle west. The $1,000 stake for 2:20 pacers went to Minerva Gentry after four hard heats, while Lela Azoff had to go five to win the 2:30 trot. Javelin won the 2:1.8 pace in inning Tuesday, clawed Rube Schauer for seven runs and then galloped past the dazed Millers in the next inning by scoring five buttons. When the com straight heats. edv was over the Brewers were at the front end of a 12 to 11 score, SOX COME CROPPER, 4-2 IN BELOIT EXHIBITION The score: Minneapolis 27002000 011 10 5 Milwaukee.

.0 0750000 '12 14 6 Batteries Schauer, Roberson, Burk, Palmero and Owens, Henry; Faeth, Hanson and Huhn. Colonels Senators 1 COLUMBUS, July 9. The Colonels won again from the Senators here by one run In a brilliantly played errorless contest. 2 to 1. Score: Columbus .10000000 01 8 0 Louisville .00000200 02 4 0 Batteries Sherman and Wagner; Long and Meyer.

Indians Mudhens 0 TOLEDO, July 9. Indianapolis won tho final games of the series with Toledo, 6 to 0, making it three out of five, and the third shutout in three days. Rogge held the Toledoans to two hits. Score: Indianapolis 03111000 06 10 2 Toledo 00000000 00 2 3 Batteries Rogge and Gossett; Ferguson, Brady and Murphy. -Kaws 18; Saints 11 BELOIT, July 9 Beloit's Fairbanks-' Morse team won an' exhibition game from the Chicago White Sox, 4 to 2.

The Fairies scored three runs in the first on boots by E. Collins and Weaver and hits by Baxter and Perrins. Their other tally came in the eighth on Baxter's home run. Score: Fairies 3000000 l'x White Sox 02000600 0 2 Batteries Hearn and Shook; Dan-forth, Shellenbach and Lynn, Jenkins. $10 SEATS WENT BEGGING AT CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT TOLEDO, July 9.

Gate receipts of the heavyweight championship contest between Jack Dempsey and Jess Wll-lard were unofficially announced last night at approximately $462,000. The attendance. Promoter Tex Rlckard said, was between 20,000 and 21,000. Rlckard said all of the $60 seats were sold, and that virtually nil of tho Check Your Baggage Direct to LEXINGTON HQ I h.i At 22a st: Boulevard 450Roon 6 Miautei from the Heart of Butunett Aboolutl fireproof lowest inattranee rata of any ftate! tn the city. European plan.

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r-i ji JACK WONT MEET GEORGE See Thursday's Papers ANYWHERE BUT IN U. 8. NEW YORK, July 9 Jack world's heavyweight boxing cham pion, has received an attractive offer to meet Georges Carpentier of France, opening game of the series on lues-day. 13 to 11. Score: St Paul ..0100 2431 011 1 4 Kan.

City .3 1 0 2 4 6 1 0 18 21 4 Batteries Neehaus, Merritt, Brown, Monroe and Hargrave, McMurray; Hall, Graham, Hanson and La Longe. MINOR CHAMPS TO STAGESERIES WINNERS OF A. A. AND INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE TITLES WILL FIGHT IT OUT European titlehoider. but will onlv box NOT AN ADVERTISEMENT FOR ANY PARTICULAR CIGARETTE It may even make you your present cigarette better him on American soil, according to a message from Jack Kearns, Dempsey's manager.

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