WPQlJfu$B Heire9 There gamid Everywhere -I: ''-,! f.EW YORK BOSTOf Raising the Family-v no pa piayed entirely safe i : , ' x , ; 1 i ' " ' ' ' - fishIt) SPI ITTWfl GAMES r i r w awco ) , " . -VMh Tirv - . 1 Friends of Former Harvard Captain Present Him With ;;'. Diamond Ring ' BOSTON, June 30. New. York stretched its string of straight wins to ,11 by, defeating Boston, 3 to 2 in the first game of today's double-header, but in the second gams Jess Barnes, late of ,the world ch4mpions, ' held them to four hits and Boston won-1 to 0. It was "Conlon Day," friends of the former Harvard captain pre senting him with a diamond-ring. Score flret game - H- " New York 3 11 Boston . . ....... . 2 8 Bentley and. Snyder; Oeschger and O'Neill, Vi--- Score second game- V H. 11. E. New York ..... . .... . 0 ' 4 0 Boston 1 6 0 - Nehf and Gowdy; Barnes and O'Neill. At Chicago R. J I." E, St. Louis ,.........'2 4 $ - Chicago 3 9.v3 Deak and Alnsmith; Keen and O'Farrell. ! At Philadelphia J R. H. E. Brooklyn 2 10 0 i Philadelphia ..... . 71 0 4 Decatur,- Henry and: Taylor; Ring and Wilson. At. Pittsburg y i N R. H. E. ...Cincinnati 3 12 1 Pittsburg .......... 4 18 0 i : Itixey and WInge, Hargrave; "Adams' and Schmidt. i i - Johnny," said the teacher re- . proTingly, ;yon misspelled most of the words In your composition." 'Yes'mv I'm going to be a dia lect writer." Washington Star. fUH LAHUtliD fllit BATTLERS ARE AWAITING GONG LEAGUE STANDINGS WORKOUTS CEASE , ON SATURDAY GIBBONS NOW "THUNDER CHIEF SHELBY, Mont., June 30. (By The Associated PreBs) His outdoor ring ; fringed by , a circle of more than 50 Blackfeet Indi ans and squaws, in picturesque regalia and war paint. Tommy Gibbons, newly-annointed "Thun der Chief of the, tribe, went through his daily war dance with his sparring partners today. It was one of the final work outs Gibbon will hare before he clashes with' Jack Dempsey here July 4. He .boxed seven rounds, three of them fast and fierce, the others tame' and sometimes com ic. Tiilio f Kid" Herman 'and Jimmy Delaney sent Gibbons into high speed and received the only severe punishment the challenger meted out today. ; ' ' Herman fcoxed only one two minute round with the challenger, but It was the fastest two-minute round Gibbons has had In three weeksf training. : You've Never Seen Such . ' Values . . :SI!S Hide To Heaiire Extra Trousers Vith Each Suit They are made from all ; pure' wool materials of your own choosing in just the style you like and best suited to your particular form. Grasp this opportunity to out fit yourself in the best of clbthes you can-buy at lowest' price!?, j ' Olhsrs $35 to $49 , l '5. '.;-.-; .:: " ,' ' -r; i.- : . , Scotch Woolen Hills 426 State St. rail Y01YUS GET 3 GREAT FALLS, Mont.. June 30 fBy The Associated Press.) Jack Dempsey reached the final stages of his training teday with out injury to his bands or the healed cut over his left eye when he boxed four light rounds, step ping two each with, Jack Burke,' the Pittsburg ' light-weight, and Billy Well3. the British welter weight. Before pulling- on the gloves the champion hammered the punching bag for a round and then Jumped Into the ring for a round of shadow boxing to get warmed up. :'-r j, - - A sudden thundershower , and hail storm, breaking over the champion's camp five minutes be fore he wasjeady to , start his workout, drove him to the shelter of his indoor gymnasium, which wasJammed to the doors. I Demp sey perspired freely despite a chill wind that swept-through the open sides of the building. i- TACITIO COAST LEAGUE . - W. L. Sn Franrico .. 57 Sacramento . ....47 Portland ' ..44 Salt Lake .. 42 IjO Angeles ...41 Vernon ..-.ij. ..43 Seattle u ...37 Oakland .... . ..1..35 L. 32 39 44 43 43 45 47 53 Pet. per. .640 547 .500 .494 .488 .483 .440 .402 HATIONAL IEAOT7E W. - U Xew York Pittsburg . Cincinnati . . Chiesjo ... . . Brooklyn St. Louis .., Boston .. Philadelphia .... ,....45 39 .36 3 , 32 21 -.19 2t 24 27 32 3V 35 44 47 AMEBZOAH ZJBAOUE ' . W. ; L. New York ' ...42 . 22 Philadelphia 34 30 Clereland 33 32 Detroit : ; . 31 t 33 Chicafo ; ....29 31 8t. Loui, , 30 33 Washington ..J ....29 . 35 Boston .........3 . 35 , PCT. .682 " 819 '-.571 J .529 ? .516 .,478 .323 .288 ' PCT. 1 .656 ' .531 .508 .484 .483 .476 .453 .397 three runs before striking out Wdlfer. When he performed this feat . there were two runners on the paths and he had to do it or take a chance on losing. ; Kremer had a world of stuff on tU ball all -afternoon and never gave the batters more than a glimpse of It on the outside edges of the plate. Score ; R. H. E. Oakland . . . . . . ... . . . .1 1.5 0 Portland ..... k . I , . . r4 8 ' 3 Kremer and 'Thomas Middle ton, Eckert and Onslow, .. . STRAIGHT League ' Lead t Is Row Eight " Complete Games rPeh nock Pitches Well NEW YORK, June ' 30. The New York Americans made It tnree straight f rom Philadelphia here today, winning 6 to 1. The Yankees stretched the league, lead to eight complete games.' Pen nock pitched a strong game for the Yankees, a fluke home ran. by Welch giving Philadelphia its on ly tally. Harris pitched well for the Athletes but New York pound ed Hasty In the eighth, after Har ris retired in favor of a pinch hitter. ' J !' ' Score . - j 1 1 . R. H. E. Philadelphia s 1 . 7 3 New York . , i ........ 6 12 0 , Harris, Hasty and Perkins; Pen nock and Hofmann, Bengough. Hungarian Woman Healthy And Active at Age of 1 25 '--: LONDON, June 30. The latest entrant for international old i age honors is a Hungarian woman -by the name of Antonia Llppal whose age Is authenticated at 125 years. She is reported to be In excellent health and very active. . k; In answer to inquiries as "to her health, Antonia ; says she wore glasses until she was 95, but since then she has been ! able to see clearly without artificial aid. She has been a widow, for 60 years, and earns a living by giving med ical advice in her community. KHEMER DAZZLES BEAVER HITTERS Oaklander Declared0 to Be Best Right-Handed!Pitch-r in LeagUe "4. i PORTLAND. Or., June 30 Ray Kremer showed why he Is con sidered by many baseball experts to be 'the best 'right-handed pitch er in the coast league when he had the Beavers swinging at space for eight innings, during which they managed to drive out only three eafe ones, including a home run by Brazil. r '4 In the ninth the . Oak slabmah At San Francisco 1 . I Salt' Lake ..... ... COMING ID RACES Officers at July Fourth Mo tor Events to Be Men of y; Experience R. H. E. n 0 3 1 McCabe. ' Coumbe. Singleton, Gould, Kallie and Jenkins. Pe ters; Geary and Agn TK- i At Seattle Vernon J.... Seattle . . . . . . . . . . Shellenback, 'Dell nah; Blake and Tobin. At Los Angeles f Sacramento Los Angeles. ; fnet;; fir. I R.;i R. . 3 and E. 1 0 Han- E. 0 6 I 4 15 17' 3 - Yellowhorse. Peters. James. Thompson and iKoehler. M. Shea; M. Lyons, Robertson .and Bylef: . ' i ' ) "-'.' 1 Censorship of f Movies : Established in Ireland DUBLIN June 30. The Irish Government is establishing, a na tional censorship;' of cinema pic tures. Hitherto ; managers have been! canyins on such censorship as was provided in England, and many films, were; uncensored,' but there was no uniformity and some public compKlnt of the exhibition of objectionable films. . ' The new censorship . will super sede all others.' Every film must be censored by the national cen sor; and the exhibition of any un censored film will be punished by for car practice. ' The Salem cars have to drive to Independence as the! nearest place to find a track. The Salem grounds will be open forjonly a very' brief hour or two before the races. "Biddy" " Bishop, of Salem. Is to sing several popular songs for the audience, during the inter- The next session of the a tising men of the world wi held in London. ; The Ame i delegates are already pract vals. The Dempsey-Glbbons fight up on ho wto pronounce "bat returns, from Shelby, Mot are-to be received by rounds announced, by megaphone tc grandstand. ' r' let up and yielded five hits and heavy penalties, f! At .Washington R. II. E. Boston ............ 1 11 0 Washington ....... . 2 11 1 s Quinn'and Picinich, Walters; Johnson, Russell and Ruel. At St. Lottis- j R. II. E Detroit ..L.I... ... 7 12 6 St. Louis .'. ..... ... 3 4 I' W. Collins and Woodall; Dan forth. VanGilder, Root. Kelp and Severeld. . , At Cleveland first game I R. II. E. v Chicago ' .J'. .....'. 3 7 0 Cleveland ! 1 7 1 Faber and Schalk; Morton, - Shante and Myatt. S Second game - R. H. E. Chicago 5 11 0 Cleveland i . . 4 11 0 T. Blankenshlp and' Graham; Uhle, Metevler and O'Neill. - AMERICAN ASSOCLTIOX: .Indianapolis 3-7; Toledo 1.6. At Minneapolis : 1-0: Kansas City 6-4. . ; : At St. Paul 2: Milwaukee 3. . At Louisville 7; Columbus 3. 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