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Page Six ATHLETICS AND SENATORS BOTH SLIP; GIANTS WIN, PIRATES LOSE 1 rk vi?ur VYifeir. Ami or. (United Now) The New Yor Giants, chastened by Pittsburgh, have found somebody they can lick, and Tuesday proceeded to polish off the Cincinnati Reds, would-be contenders for second place in the National league, and one-time pennant contender. Art Nehf. who used to pitch for coal minors' teams out around Terra Haute, Ind., before cominff to the ,ig team, won a close decision. 7 to fi, over pitchers Pete Donohiio and Brady of the Reds at the Polo Grounds. Meanwhile the Pirates wont from the sublime to the ridic ulous. Having soundly whalod the Giants, who comprise ex tremely tough baseball opposition, in a series just closed, the Pittsburgh team went to Boston and permitted the last-place Braves to tan them for a 2 to 1 count. The Phillies and the Cuba, in their stirring tight for sixth plate, staged a circus exhibition such a9 only the Phillies and Cuba can pro Tide. Chisago won. IS to 10. ob taining 22 hits to the quukers' 15. Five home runs or the equivalent of a good -week's work for Babe Ruth, In the dear, dead days of 1921, were among the blows. Brook lyn crept within one point of the fourth place Cardinals by beating them five to four. The Athletics and wasnmgton, in ooney ISLAND STADIUM. NEW the American league, codtinued the yORK. Aug. 25. (I'nlted News! merry slide together. While St.Samm)r MandeUi Rockford light-1 Louis was disposing of the Senators jght won a 10.rOund decision In the Browns' ball yard. 8 to 2. ,Tdav from So.lv Seeman. New! e- . . . i lort, oeiore GETS DECISION 10 ROUND BATTLE Wodiu-silay. vAuir. 2f. 1!25 tor the World's Golf Title! ..tUtfrT, ' IL.- jim Games IK;.' ti; haven for batters, however, a. II " " was bef' r. the center field bleacher.! I.l. r.r-tl. ' lrf..l "re cul out. Fly ball, that seemed J II. caught for Ih. Illlnol. Law t Mt. . more .ha. Texas .e.gu. b.ows. year ..4 h. ... m.k. dropped into that section while out- !.,. .1 ' ' ta- 1 fielders leaned nonchalantly again.., was green, ofrour... .,..1 Ih, O.rd. the wall and looked on. "' "l""'?. l lnt"- , . ... . Jtiallonal league. The lolly bosses of The Ametican league .a . I . .1 1 1 . fences, loo. Perhaps th si. to.- (iul ()f uBd U,l way lo cut down l ' ', , . ln lh. .,,. M ""' i. i . . f,.r l. lilnd the plsder. The neit year IT" 7 " , ;." . .jihe card, called hlui hack, fearful IIIUIH'IIHTB. inry "in - : rv turn to the habit of getting under, every ball liiKlead of gauging lln rilslil calmly ud then wui. hlog It ' dr.ip Into a bookkeeper-, hands. Rut there ha. been a surprising , Increase In I he average weight of I outfielders of lain year. a. It l. I And this is the ng of reducing. The ranks of Ihe rollene men In I he major leugues are going to be in. creased this full by Harry McCurdy. the man who led Die I'niversity of Illinois basi-bull team lo the llig Ten title three years ngii. McCuruy went up to the majors direct from college al the close of Willie McFarlane, L'. S. open tfolf champion, itnil jmi Barnes, holder of British open title hare been hooked to appear in a T2 liolc match Sept. 1H-13 fdt the unofficial world's championship. Just previous to this announcement I.co Dicifcl, Cnnoilian oH-n -champ, sugjiestcd a scries among himself. Barnes and Willie lor the title. Now why not have Dicgcl meet the winner? small crowd in the. i Coney Island stadium. Mandell got! Philadelphia fell victim to the Cleve land Indians, 4 to 3. . iiaoe umn taiiea u conuoue m the deci8ion on superior aggressive string of three home runs in three L(a He hs(1 cle-ar margin in days, but the Yanks won anyway Hvc rounds and smn nai, a mar. over the White Sox In Chicago. 7!s,D , only ,w0 In A (herohv otnnnintr the Vow Ynrtr I SROKCS DONE BVVK Tk. f..h nnr have hit ' the bbvs hit 'cm Into Ihe air and upon a novel way of checking the! drop, them Into-a fielder's hands. losing streak of four games. Detroit turned hack the hapless Boston Red Sox, 14 to 4. Th? Tigers made nine runs in the first InniDg. and then added five later on for good measure. In the Cub park, at I aw ba" m0" " oM """r The big !ew n.netils would .nanus oceans . unu u.....ej .... take any action to brim; the;"eld- bosses have done to home run evil least. not the attack to ball back to normalcy. The scouts i What th Mandell in the first round, but he couldn't find pitchers who could hold ! lengthen the left field is to remove was set back on his heels in the the opposition to less than a couple J Ihe bleachers entirely a section second by a hard right to the Jaw. 0f dozen runs a game. , containing some l.too seats, and he became too cautious in the( So owner Wri(.lev and , of! The elimination of Ihh section niralning rounds. ,he boys ,ook a crowbar and made'adds fifty feet to the length of the Joe Tiplitx, Philadelphia, was the park larger. 'eft field. Title May Be Taken From Fidel LaBarba NEW A'ORK. Aug. ST,. (United News) Fidel La Itnrbo, ll-ye.-ir ofd Pacific coast fighter, who sep- . aralefl f rankle (ienaro from the flwelj;ht cliauiplouship at Los Angeles Satunlay night, may not be regarded as chnntpinn after all at least not in New York. The New York boxing commission hs dwjared it will not be able to recognize him. Furthermore (he commission says with the earnest ness of one . who means it, that La Iiarba couldn't even fight in an elimina tion tournament If one were held to decide a new champion. He's too young. The state law forbids minors to engage in more than six-round bouts. " - I : acked out for the first time in his, f-.irjer by Jack Zivic, Pittsburgh. In the reml-flnal. Zivic floored Tip-' litz for tho count ln the third round with a left hook to the Jaw. The short left field of the Cub! I It would he well for the Glnnts, park was heaven for heavy sluggers, j Cards. Dodger and Phillies lo con Hits which would have been singles, "'''or '"-n measures lo lengthen one or doubles at the most, under the 'auction or tho other of their out old stylo of came and old style of! "elds. There are only three parks that hs might bs wsaned (way from cat. Iilng entirely. McCurdy broke. Into almost half the game Hi Cards played In ltS, and thought he was sluing pretty until Itlekey sent Mill to Houston wlih a couple of oilier play.ri for Ki n In Vlck, another backstop, who rirsl drew attention lu tu .port world by hi. work on the gridiron ahlle at lh. I'nlverally of Michigan Tho deal mu.t ha:e made Mi-Cur dy a bit peeved, and ha proceeded lo lake hi. peeve out on Ih pitchers Al last report, he wa. hovering around .390. Which Isn't bad in 8cor New York hluago . I I. 't nllri '""-'- 4 i , -.oa.' Bcor. ' -.' y flav.lsnd ... 111 llalt.,iHJ7 i '.'.. fochr...;.! d I.. Bewail, "kv Hrora lloston ... Detroit ... naileries lllschoff; Htk (Coiitlnned on Page rlevea Hror . , VVashlugton Ht. Uul. .... Batteries .TT!" Oaston and lltrm a Ki.n..ih-,h.,..ga A elrenlttlea FAMOUS FANS "THE. SV Y4rtO -TOfe TO PKPCft HtS OWN VsiM-"- I'm CONNR WsW-rnrJ s. f ' I M i IH.' ill's, m- .vr,.-t-, W 17 HE'tC NONE.) ''lil'liypOirit ) v) Mrf i,TfJ,, ,j Tottt ytNt riot- s-m JJf !tvri HOOOINl a,MO-5t ,Ah. X - I - I -TOe-rHim ; vsiiteivooB.'seL. W t&& t Mil! t - Jill jwith a left hook to the Jaw. 'old stylo of game and old style of! "elds. There are only three parks ' I VWCf. V A'. WA. c T7 , ,., . ball, became home runs when dump-' ,n "" -aunnni league wnere a nome Zi$?A U4 -s V X .-B I 1 , - & th. new .tade. of Stetson. d I)ay ; run Is a home rut... These parks 1 - r'vm jf ' ll ' Dres-Mens Tog7" "nLsi. day such pitchers as Groveri"e at Cincinnati. Boston and Pi,,,- M j Pi-TT T I W " 'Alexander and Wilbur Cooper, wise j burgh. Vl I I if J 3 I I' I ' Js -1 Try a News Class Ad. i old timers who depend upon making The Philly park kn't as much of ummm . . ... j, iV OUR OFFICE .! I I WHV 'viuat;' ITm-M-m r:l ll' . Hwe wwam next 1ooimo . f . , , . : I , . I nts-M-M-KS ' 1 vis a (' I v k l ft ni Tp-a jFrfi T ! IZI . - ; i " - . i i l BILL Y'S UNCLE " : '."T 'm i - : , n vii - il'1' .i ., ; rwm(csK f pc a ':.:'; tw s V tv c,tiy r TUd.T& w . . yryZ-i 71 V of pk Vcottom") S$k I -vs Totvszt) ssjjj i vjocto. s,v),v to y Ka ) ' 10 0 fevt ypi V 1 tw V fttT ) I IT J ,A ' Stokes i f; V V -.NSsTOMfCW ) f ViW "TO QUWt V" J Vl i.v4lM 'ffcc- ft-fl IrWo .rS,l sl Wi'T.i:.I IV. -J: , a- vsh in i tfi, -vsi s. 1 ! J. " by JACK FARR J ! "T I I ! ( I JOSf SvJALLOvMtOi N I " T : X T , : ZO I iid i illiP'? I V ... ( Maui .t'o.c vis 'UiW5VUV M 7fcV" 7 U0NM(NDE J. Uc.VftMO SWALLOW i . ,rSZ i . 7 rr-7., ' l -Z bottom voie J in Aisr- .-- i-sx. .X!te.na..Tr -' iin .-: w 6 COAST LEAGUE I Score Seattle Salt Lake Batteries Fussell, rich and Baldwin; and Peters. . R-. H. 10 11 1 3 7 3 Stryker, Du mo- Ponder, Score It. Oakland Vernon 5 Batteries Foster. Kunz and Mc Donald, Baker; Pillette, Johnson and1 Whitney. Score R. Portland 3 Sacramento 2 . Batteries Hollingbworth, and Hannah; Canfleld and Shea, innings. Score r. h. Los Angeles 5 n San Francisco C 16 j Batteries Ulazner. Payne, Wright! and Sandberg; Pfeffer. Griffin and Agnew, Yclle. 10 innings. NATIONAL LEAGUE! "or--- K. If. E. Cincinnati 6 11 2 New York 7 12 1 Batteries Donohue. Brady and j Hargrave; Nelif and Hartley. Score It. H. e. hi. Louis 4 fi 0 Brooklyn 6 17 2 Batteries Malls. Kolhoron and 1 O'Farrell; Osliorne. Petty and De berry. It. II. K. rnisoiirKli 1 6 u Boston 2 7 1 ' Batlerles Yde and Couch ; Barnes and O'Nell. score r. 11. E. Chicago 19 22 0 Philadelphia lu 15 Batteries Keen. Kuufniann and Harthott; .Couch, Pearce. O'Neal, Mitchell and Henline, Wilson. ......