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9 STEEL MERGER REPORTED. FAIR RACES. I Race Kider Dies RING TITLE FARMER PETE CADDIES YANKEE TEAM Bows To Australians. After liad Spill at Iieulah Park Retained By Kaplan. Wins For New Owner.

Are To Practice Today itiKrATcw. to ras iKQCiaax. Athena. Ohio. Au-ut 17.

Mors than IO.OIjo peopla attended ths Athans County Fair and racaa this afternoon, their attention hotwoen tha race card of three evonta and the first day of tha saddle horse, enow, which attracted eu-trl. from Ohio, Wast Virginia and Pennsylvania. Th harness event war raead without incident, and two of tha thraa went straight heata The aevan events in tne rs. in. i.r-rca to tbs aarisn.

Columbus, Ohio. August 27. A Aw, Quit Kidding! ashing ton, Angnat 2T (A. having heard of th evolution controversy la lain eoaalry, Leadaaer baa writ-tea to tho Department of Agriculture Inquiring whether or not It will bo aafe to bring act monkey Into the Palled State. He said he planned to bring It la through Canada, but had heard there) was danger of hla monkey being seined.

Erlanger Man Scores First For Tourney at Highland Gates Draw With Herman at Waterbury aaddla horaa show wore divided nearly Patterson and Hankes Trample the Champlonhip Aspirations of Griffin and Johnslto. Start With Greyhound. Country Club eveniy aa to winnings bet ween L. ij. Poaton and Mrs Fred H.

Beaaley, of Athena: Jos U. Iavla. of and J. 1. Kuhna, tiraenshurs.

Peon. Mr. Charles N. Ifanoher. of Wheeling.

W. i Irish Stew Pays His Backers $29 in waa tho judge, of th florae show. Th result of th harnoas vnts: Th 2:14 Trot Thro aetrlea: Dura Three Firms in Northern Ohio Said To Have Agreed on Deal. Cleveland, Ohio, August 17 (A. Reports that an early announcement will be forthcoming of an agree-ment to mergs the Otis Steel, Midland Steel Products and Trumbull Steel Companies Into a 1100,000, 0CO corporation were prevalent In Influential quarters here today.

The deal. It la understood, will be sponsoied by Cleveland Interests and will be headed by E. J. Kulas, President of the Otis Steel and Midland Companies. Mr.

Kulss said that no deal "had been closed as yet." He aald that there have been rumors of consolidation ever since he has been Identified with the steel business, but there Is nothing more concrete regarding a merger now than heretofore. The two steel companies have large Interests in coal and ore mines and lands, and the Trumbull Company ban a half Interest In the Trumbull Cliffs Furnace Company of Warren. It was pointed out that this con By Putting Up Whirlwind Fight in Last Two Rounds of Spectacular Contest. Approximately 75 Youngsters Will Battle For Annual Championship of Greater Cincinnati. 1 Mutuals, But Majority of Events Are Won By Favorites.

ltei pater fiuy, a. by Ous Aiworthy Kamea 1 I I Busy Hal. bla. a. Vrtan 2 2 2 fatal accident marred the running of the third event at Ileulah Park today.

At the first turn Fait Accompli stumbled and fell with Jockey Jimmy Berg. Bridget O'Orsdy, following with Jockey J. Kur, fi ll over the prostrate mare. Berg was removed from the track in an unconscious condition. He suffered a frartured skull and was rushed to Mount Carmrl Hospital, where he died shortly after bel lng admitted.

escaped with a fractured collarbone. IJerg was a native of Denier, was 21 years old and was second on the list of winning riders at this He rode without a skull rap In this race for the firs time all season, as the rap belonging Itol.ert (1. blk. g. (Htouo 3 3 3 Tlrna 3:1714.

Mill. Th 1.17 Pac atak Klv nne: Durae By Bill Powers. L. A. Hentler, Erlanger druggist, who recently caught the greyhound still is unsettled.

Charles Arnett, Secretary of the Kentucky State Boxing Commlaalon, has received all contracts In the matter, but It will take a couple of days before be can go t0: Urookline. Mass, August 17 A. For the third successive year a pair of stalwart Australians has stalked rough-shod Into the final found of the American doubles tennis championship. In their match through the semifinal today Gerald Patterson and John II. Hawk, of Australia, trampled on the rhamplonahtp aspirations of an American pair, former titlo holders, Clarence J.

"Peck" 41 riff in and William M. Johnston, of Han Duffers and dubs, who desire to see Joiiy Maid, b. m. by Bingola rban) 4 1 I 1 lacing fever, won one purse and shared another in last night's events AJcon At AJc Ruaty V. a g.

by worthy (ItuM) I i 1 over the papers with other members Queen of th Manor, b. m. Champion Injured Waterbury, August 27 (A. Louis Kid) Kaplaa fractured his right kaad la the eighth round of bin IB-round bout of the commission. tharneai 1 a how the gam of golf should be played, should visit the Highland Country Club this morning.

Approximately 76 caddies will go Into action at the Highland Mill l'n. blk. a. (Ball I Mars is matched to box Midget Guery at the Tocamo bowl, Dayton Ted Burne, h. m.

(Crumertna). 3 4 2 4 Time III. Th 2:21 Trot aVvn ntrle; purs Ky. Sandow Is carded to box on the to the colors would not fit over the same card. Billy Ryan and Charley Baum are to appear as the solidation would practically strength Club in preparation for the caddy championship, which will be played at Ft.

Thomas Monday. Each club in skull protector. Tlster led to the stretch In fourth, en Northern Ohio's position In the automobile manufacturing field as the city will send five amateur and where Jedburgh Abbey and Wine Jug lien Manchester, hy Bingola (Vanetta) Qld Bar, a g. tt'roan) Tramp Sly. b.

g. LHtnnlaJ Nutwood lteed. b. (llell) Tint I IIH, l.llt. I Hell.

Bella Jula and Dougla alao rao. .333 .13 3 .443 IJnorty McGregor The Riverside Athletic Club, Covington, claims to have Mars companies Involved Include the challenged. After a hard drive, Jed largest manufacturer of automobile burgh Abey earped a half-leanth tonight with Bube Herman, of California. An examination of the hand made In the dressing; room shortly after the fight revealed a broken boae jut below the kaaekle of hla big finger. He aald he was unable to vac hla right hand after the eight rouad except for guarding purpoae.

Herman a I no Injured hla hand, but a brief examination after the bout failed to reveal a fraeturei signed to box Tony Sanders and San dow matched to box Spider Lewis. frames as well as two modern steel verdict Wine Jug nosed out Tlster Francisco. These latter held up the Australian advance for only three brief sets, succumbing, i 4, i 2, 6 2. Tomarrow two American doublet teams. Vincent Richards, Vonkera.

N. V. and R. Xnrrla Williams 11. Philadelphia, and Robert l.

and Howard tilnaey, of Sun Francisco, defending champions, will fight it out. At first It seemed an even choice between tho Pacific Coaat pair and the Australians, as they went the first plants that are large producers of Both club managers say that they in final stride. steel for motor cars. three professional caddies to compete. The professionals are boys more than It years old, while the amateurs are those who are under that age.

Not only will the victor In the amateur division carry off the title, but will also be rewarded with a beautiful watch. In the pro division the winner will receive a cash prize. 1 will go through with the original pro Drummond had foot of party In the event of a consolidation grams. Riversides show Is booked throughout the sixth. in.

maran to TH ssoi'taxa. Tiffin, Ohio. Auguat 37. A crowd zi.OtfO. the largest In th history of th rlane-a County Pair, crowded th srounda today.

Thar wa knottier g.tod racing cfd, lao of lh nt going Into extra heel a. In non of the race did th favorUae land first place, summary; Cleveland would have the headquar for Monday, while Tacoma offerings After a keen stretch struggle Fast at the Erlanger Park greyhound race track. Farmer' Pete, a three-year-old he acquired within the last month, won the fifth race, the longest event of the evening a flve-sixteenths-of-mlle event after victory seemed to be entirely within the grasp of Mowing Machine. The latter canine was some fifteen lengths In the lead in the back-stretch. Farmer Pete showed his fine racing qualities by resenting this fact and closing a gap that seemed Insurmountable, catching up at the final stretch and shooting forward to capture the verdict.

Miss Black Gold won third money foe him in the third race. The favorites were again the predominant victors last night at Erlanger. There was one notable exception, Irish Stew in the seventh race, a futurity. Although he won his last start, and has been in the money in a majority of his previous times out, he was overlooked In the betting last night, with the result tors of steel and fabricating plants are to be put on two days later. Boy won by a narrow margin over the fast closing Glenn.

employing around 11,000 men when running at capacity. Th 1.14 Trot Thr-hat plan; purs BOXING BOUTS. Stocks of Otis Steel and Trumbull Itoo. t'tsh. i rh.

g. (Dunns) 1 1 I I Steel were In brisk action and Betsy Tiesarl. nr. in. (Plait's) lilt L.

Peters was a visitor In Interest of Llbertyville (111.) meeting of nine days, opening September t. C. N. Freeman claimed Jedburgh Abbey out of the fourth race for 11.400. stronger on the Cleveland Stock Ex By Sam Hall.

Copyright, 1926. liy Universal Service. arBCTAL DISPATCH TO TUI BXQUIBKB. DISPATCH TO TH K.tQl'lRKR. Ner York, August 27.

JVUIW Harmon, New York's leading welterweight, de change today as a result of the rumors. cisively outpointed Ray Mitchell, also The title is now held by Elmer "Whltey" Kunta, of Western Hills. Kuntz easily swept through a great field last year, and expects to retain his crown. However, he will meet with much competition, as the caddy masters at each club have been pointing certain stars for this event, who are very clever. The Fernbarn Club, Marshall Sab-ler, Chairman of the Tournament nine games without either pair breaking through the other's service.

Rut when Johnaton dropped hla service on the tenth gome it gave llawkes and attvraon the first set. Ill the end the Auatralians flnlahed tha three set without once having their service broken. I'erfert Teaaa Play. It waa learn play, scientific and PAY DAY (leneral T. h.

g. (Topper! 1 I 4 3 Wueen Worthy, h. m. 14 3d Beet Tlm I Gordon aad ln -mom alao started. Th Pac Tbi-hat plaa; pur' 3400 I'elle K.

h. g. (Platlcox) Ill I'onchti Mln. b. h.

(Myera) 13 2 ku klua. br. g. (Walker) II Mlea B'lwln, b. m.

(Valll 4 3 3 Heel Time 3:1 St. Jay Brook aad Walter I'atcn alar tod. Th I SO Par Stake Purs 11.100: Itlo (Irande inpuell) 4 111 red (I'arahalK I I Myrtl Bailer Fleming! 113 1 Hetty Kllen (Cartnall) 1 7 7 dr Ileal Tim IIOi. daw If, Nancy H(ephnan, Bourhoa. Manny A a worth FINE WORK Of Maine Marksman Committee at that club, announced last night, will send eight lads Into Waterbury, August 27.

Louis "Kid" Kaplan, Connecticut's world's champion, saved his featherweight crown In a great 15-lound fight with Babe Herman, the California Portuguese, in the ba.ll park here tonight. Herman had the fight well in hand after 13 rounds, then permitting the game and willing Kaplan to make a fancy finish In the last two stanzas and get draw. The fight was refereed by Jack1 with comparatively few errors, that gave the Australians their advantage, llawkes was at his best and hla hard forehand drives, deceptive left-hand Set For September 1 that he paid his baekers (29, 110.60 known as Johnny Lombardo, of Philadelphia. In the main ten--ound bout tonight at the Dexter Park Stadium. In.

the ten-round semi-final. Eddie Anderson, of Wyoming, easily outpointed Sam Sanchez, of Mexico. Anderson weighed 124)4 pounds and Sanchez 125. In the first bout scheduled for ten rounds, Tony Palmer and Joe Gllck, both of Brooklyn, resumed an ancient feud, with Palmer winning on a foul in the seventh round. Gllck landed a blow that appeared low to the referee, who disqualified hiin.

Palme' was winning when lie was fouled. Ullok weighed 131 pounds and Palmer 136 In two four-round preliminaries, Eddie Robinson end Tony Clrorco fought a draw, while Danny Hose scored a two-round the fray who will give the others a great surprise. and $7.20, respectively, for win, place service and excellent volleylne cave Pernbank has never entered the und show tickets at the mutuals. Cherry Pie Is Fancies1. the pair from "down under many a event before, and the play of its rep (Aiora and Hollywood juMphlo ala.i I Btarted.

Those who attended the races last point. Johnaton and (Irlltln were both a little spotty In their play. resentatives will be watched with Interest. Elmer Custer, former champion. Is By Mexican Government Americans To Receive $500,000,000 Lent Through Bankers.

Gives Him First Place in Prclimi nary Handicap Shoot S.A. (ireea Breaks 99 Out of 100 Targets. sandwiching flashes of old-time bril- I sreviaj. siararca to tss ssgrrasa. night found the streets of Erlanger oiled and the dust inside the ground allayed by a new sprinkling system one of the moat brilliant players of 'Sheehan, of Boston, and when he lift technical knockout over Hid Burt.

that O. P. Smith, general manager of ed the of both lighters there his age in the city. While only 17 years old, the youngster Is ineligible to enter In the event, owing to tho San Antonio. August 27 (A.

Young the meeting, has had Installed. The Strlbllng, of Macon, knocked out Jack league, neavy weight c-nampion or Eighth Corps Area, in the fourth round of fact that about six weeks sgo he ac Dayton, Ohio, August 27 (A Handicaps ranging as high as 55 grounds will be sprinkled late every afternoon, he stated, to minimize any discomforts that the dust may have cepted a position In the shop of Ed unto, Ainu jr. rna race, loving popl of I ark County wars treated to four hlsh-ci vma today. race wa hotly eonteate.1. fa tho 3 13 trot Th faaaequentt won to rc in th f.rurlh heat.

Th 3:17 trot wa won by Trilby k. Th 3:11 was awarded to The Judg In straight beats Th Ihreo-year-old-and-under trot wa won by Jewelry In lh fourth boat. Following are of today' races: Th 3:11 I'ac Pure ItIO: The Judge, b. by Symbol a) Mpurgeon) Ham Piper, a by Duk Argundl (Miller! 4 llooiaey. b.

by As Volo (Thumael 2 Mrophy, Western Hills professional caused. San Antonio, August 27 (A. Mexico will begin paying her 1500,000,000 national debt, owed chiefly to the United States, September 1, A. M. Ellas, Consul General for Mexico and financial agent for that Government, said here.

their scheduled twerve-rounri uout at n. Sam Houston tonight. League took considerable punishment throughout and was knocked through the rops in the third round. Strlbllng gave away 26 pounds in weight to the soldier heavyweight. Unless a tournament for assistant Cherry Pie, recently acquired by Mrs.

Mike Sllverglade, is picked by professionals or provisions be made Dance between sombre stretches of mediocre nets and outs. Patterson found it hard to volley over tha net and was short on hla loba, but made up for this with winning rroas-courl shots, drives and an effective, severe service. Play In tha other four tournaments held In conjunction with th national doubles progressed for the most part to the semifinal and final stages. The national mixed double championship saw an upset in tha first round when Mis Helen Jscob. of Hi rkeley, and fir irge M.

Ixitt, Jr. Chicago, bowed to 4Mrs. J. 1. Corners and (I.

(iardner, of Host on Corblere and her partner were allowing the young mentors to play all the handlcappers to win the fea In the annual professional tourna LITTLE MIAMI REGATTA ture event on tonight's card, the seventh race, a futurity course. Cherry ment, Custer and several other lads Senor Ellas, who Is a brother of a. by ailver rtnch will he unable to compete In any tournament this year. yards battered down the high scoring of ths top-notch trap shooters In the preliminary to the Qrand American Handicap at Vandalla today. 8.

A. (ireen, of IVatervlile, Maine, shooting from the eighteen-yard line was victorious in the preliminary with the only ft of the day. This event, as the grand classic will be tomorrow, was limited to 100 targets. Green's nearest rival was K. F.

Fisher, of Tltonka, Iowa, ho brought (Hlralshtl 4 I I I I da President Calles, also said that Mexico discharged her domestic debts August 13 when 20,000.000 pesos were paid to private Institutions of that Hilly W. b. g. (Hmlthi, Hal. Boo Be.

b. m. Oid Mia A Ilea Paul, gr. m. (Covault) Pal Vol, a (h.ff.rtrl 3 liw.

'was much turmoil around the ringside and strenuous objections from Herman's corner. Herman really won more rounds -than Kaplan, but thought otherwise. Herman Had all of seven rounds and Kaplan flije. From the eighth to the thirteenth wound it was all Herman. Qght By Rounds.

FIRST ROUND The champion took the aggressive at the start and with hla usurI buzz-saw motions carried the fight to his challenger. Kaplan hooked three lefts to Herman's face. They clinched. Both missed frequently. Kaplan doubled Herman with right to body.

Herman three lefts to Kaplan smashed a wicked left to Herman's head. The belt ended a tame round. SKCOND ROUND Kaplan rocked Herman with a vicious left. They clinched. Kap- lan drove Herman to the ropes, punch- lng rapidly with both hands.

Herman almost knocked Kaplan from his feet with well-timed right to Jaw. Herman. danced into a clinch after the champion landed twice to bis bend. They ex-changed blows In Herman's corner. A smashing left caused Herman to back, another left to the body doubled him to a clinch.

The bell found them fighting at close quarters. THIRD ROUND Kaplan tore Into Herman Pie has been showing much speed In his starts at Erlanger. He has had seven chances and been in the money six of them three to win. Since Mrs. Silverglade acquired him he was winner once, took show money once and place money on his last time out.

There is a formidable field against him, including Buddy Brannigan, Racing Lene, Lord Wellington, Sun Lover Sal, Dome, Oakland Heart and It will not be so very long before the light little caddy bags will make their appearance and the heavy leather ones go Into winter quarters. School begins next month. Th I 13 Trnl Pum. Blta- forced out In the next round, however, country. Th Cone.Uen.

e. a. g. iHu.mII) 3 1 3 by Mrs. Marlon Zlndersteln Jessup, Wllmlnglon.

snd Htsnley Pear Senor Ellas, who was on the way from New York to San Francisco on son, Philadelphia. The last two suc To Be Put on By North Cincinnati Gym at Summer Camp. The two days celebration of the North Cincinnati Gym will be held Susday, September' 6 and September 7. at tho Gym's camp on the Little Miami Elver. The list of events follow: Event No.

1 Single canoe race, 440 yards, for members only. Event No, 2 Junior swimming; race, 50 yards, for members under 12 years. Event No. 3 Mixed double canoe race, 440 yards, for members only. Event No.

4 Oirjs' swimming; race, ranny elevens, m. (i laylnnl If! Morgan Iieway, o. by Morgan Aiw.inhy (IColhe) Ill Bursa Walt lltsfferly) 4 4 da Do. lor ii'rooka) 4 Tlin.3.lll. 3.

I The 1 17 I'. iso: Trm.y Mack. b. by Muak cumbed In turn tl Kathleen MrKane, a special mission for his Government, down US a range of 17 yards. The only shooters among tho class AA men to return scores in ths JO were Hngland, and II.

llawkes, Australia Tecumseh Mac. announced a change of plans, saying he had been ordered to proceed to "Smiling Jim" Hrophy will be the next Kolf professional to talk at VVKAI radio station. Brophy will speak next Wednesday evening at 10 o'clock. I 7. who entered the seml-fltihls as a result.

Wandering Jimmy, a three-year-old Mexico City to aid In arranging the owned by the Oakhurst Kennels, the Miss McKane and llawkes probably 1 aumtgomwryl Hert chief, a by Inlln (i.ardnerf KaeilHiund. Ma. g. by Hal'l' payments. "The payment of our foreign debt will face Mis.

Molla H. Mallory and William T. Tllden II. former title luj.n of (500.000.000 which is owed chiefly favorite in the first race, took a commanding position from the very start and set a fast pace all around the track. He hugged the Inner rail with Frank Troeh, of Portland, who Inst seven of one hundred targets, and Hteve M.

Crothers, of Chestnut Hills, who dropped 10 even. Troeh shot from 25 yards and Crothers was handicapped at 24. The high scores of ths day and ths Th Wonder, br. by Na'wi" lean ting ilml. 1 b' br AUes) (4tell.r-l Following the sixth Braemer gathering at the Hyde Park Country Club, which promises to be the greatest golfing event ever conducted In the state, the final matches In the Greater Cincinnati Golfers' League will be a fine show of understanding what he Willi rignus hihi ieii.n nuu rusiieu fiiiu to the United States, will be made possible through the establishment of the new Bank of Mexico, which will function soon with a capital of holders, who were byed Into the see-ond round and won their second round match against Mra Anna r.

Hubbard, of lloslon. and A. II. Chaplin, of Hprlngflrld, Mesa Mrs. Mallory and Tim I 14U.

Miu'l-'fiu'i-fiii 50 yards, for members only. was about, and won as he pleased. alao ai.rtad. Thfea-JMr-Old-aod Uedw Trot Purse Oakland Hope ran a consistent 000,000," be explained. ine ropes.

i ncre was niucn ciin. iuiiK and fighting at close quarters. Kaplan -landed four blows to Herman's head without return. -Herman jarred Kaplan with straight right. Honnan staggered Kaplan with right cross Just as the boll but never threatened the winner.

The conducted September 12. As the dif hnndlcspa were: Ed Hhaw, Kscara, Je wlrr. t. bv Paler nault (flnaaelll only contention appeared to be for ference in the scores of the two lead New York, August 27 (A. So Event No.

5 Men's swimming; race, 100 yards, for members only.V. 1 Open events: Event No. 6 Single canoe race, 440 yards. 1 Event No. 7 One hundred yard swimming: race.

Event No. 8 Double canoe race, rtl'lfln Volo, br, Volo fCrooM.l third place. Western Ally cheated official indications that Mexico would by Patr I by Para himself out of it by Interference, and Tlldon will play th winner of a second round match between Miss Martha Bayard and Henry Uulld and Mis Jean Fry and Rene Lacoale, seeded foreign team. In the lower half Miss M. Harvey.

Kngland. and Vincent Rlrhsrda. lookers, S. Will face Lucy t.tti. (Thomaal resume payments on its $000,000,000 FOURTH ROUND The champion landed a left and right squarely to Herman, head.

They fought at close quarters, both pourm nuticlms at the body. Kap Freedom's Call, going a little wide at II yards, and W. Pearsall, rtarahola. II yards, both with snd the following with IS: K. Reed Hhaner, Pittsburg, II yards; Dr.

W. P. Mathews, Trenton, N. 11 yards; R. K.

Mare, Hpokane, 20 yards: ing teams In each division is so small, the battles should be extremely hard fought. FINALS DOWN FOE SUNDAY. external debt September 1. have been received by tho International Com the stretch turn to avoid that Inter ference, came in for show money. New Starter Wins Purse.

b. by The Abb iKoachl "Vjonli) Plnvlli Buddy T. '( Vi a iiag'aii "W' I It" ft II I Ulan mlttee of bankers on Mexico, which negotiated the orignal debt agreement Mis Elisabeth It) an, California, and C. F. Nelson.

Green River, 21 with the Mexican Government In 1922, Spokesmen for the committee, how uraat also lart.d. ever, said they would welcome such Mill Master, a new starter, took the second event, a quarter-mile race. Ho overcame much interference in the early stages. He was knocked back on the far turn, but made up lost Cincinnatl Gym's Tennla Tournament Arouses Much Interest. The most successful tennis tournament in the history of the Cincinnati 500 yards.

Event No. 9 Special event, Junior championship under the' auspices of the Ohio Division of the Amateur Athletic Union, 500-yard swimming; race. Event No. 10 Fancy 10-ft. board, four compulsory and four optional.

The out-door season will close after the Labor Day events. 111 BisraTcsr ro ths avarisaa Blsnche(r, Ohio. Auguat Pollowlne ar.reauK of tod.y. "uewing ards, and Carl Roden, I'axlon, II yards. When the entry books were closed tonight 67 shooters registered for ths tirand American and with additional entries before the start, the list probably will run better than 700.

The action, said to be Impending by A. M. Ellas, Consul General and financial agent for Mexico, in San Antonio a Trot. run. fft rip fu ground and came to the front again Juan llnrolra, France.

In the semifinals tomirrow. Vila Veteraa Deafcle. In the national veterans' doubles Hamuel Hardy snd Walter I. Pats, Nw York, defending champions, went Into the finals by defeating J. T.

Iiatlay, Oklahoma City, and Claude llutlin, Mexico Clly. 12, 76. They will face A. Wallls Myers, of Kngland. and Julian 8 Myrlrk, of New Vork.

who eliminated C. Itoclewetl Gymnasium and Athletic Club will be third; in the homestretch. Just nosing out MiaMng Wonder, fourth. Heat uni. lan sprang forward and bounced a wild punch off Herman' forehead.

Herman landed weakly to Kaplan's head. They wrestled around the ropes. A straight rtirht square to the face stunned Kaplan. The bell found them In a clinch. FIFTH ROUND Kaplan rushed to Herman's corner and landed with both hands.

The champion rushed him to the neutral corner and poured both gloves at him. They clinched frequently. Kaplan rushed 'Herman to the ropes and landed tl-ree times to his jaw. They changed body blows. They were dancing around at the bell.

SIXTH ROUND Herman landed a right to Knplan's chin and another to his body, A left to the face staggered Herman. A right uppercut sent Kaplan's head back. Herman was driving Kaplan Into a clinch every time the champion charged. Both landed effectively to the head. Kaplan's right eyo started to close just as the bell sounded, SEVENTH ROUND Kaplan misses with 3 1it Jack Autumn.

Red Bud, the show dog, brought to a close Sunday afternoon, living cups will be donated to the winners in each class. The semi handicaps allotted In the preliminary will stand for the Grand American. finished fastest of any. Mill Master finals In tho Class A double will be proved that he is to be reckoned with In future events. He is a aixteen- POLITICAL LEADER DIES.

CHAMPION IS SET BACK. the feature event for Haturday afternoon. The finals will bo played flr. ark Mnd. esoml; Colby Turner I lo Bel l.T.h,c?''T pur Majar.

flrat; Tommy MIIIOB. third; fanny Wlgglu. fourth. Beet Um. srw'Li, ftieraTrtf ro rare gaartase.

fondon. rihln I mnnth-old pup, owned by the M. and COMIC OPERA TO BE SUNG 1 By Oeraldine Farrar Prominent Composer To Write Score. New York, August 27 (A. Ger-aldlne Farrar Is to be a comic opera star.

Her premiere in this new line D. Kennels. and O. F. Wales, lloston, 11.

7. The matches for Saturday ars Sid Bill's Finding, June Oldham's three, year-old, proved himself the best In Frank P. Pollock Succumbs To Complication of Diseases. Frank P. Pollock, Park and Forest The nations! father and son doubles Newtonvllle Man Loses Leadership in Junior Elfle Match.

Camp Perry, Ohio. August 27 (A. ney Newman and Otto Krusllng va turn LjD.gnB Pair result a follows; leached th semifinal round with Jonah Mehl and A. Teunebaum. the third race.

Bobby Burns had plenty of speed and took second place his left and Herman lanaeo to me nraj Tha SO Trot Pur a. Mary Milhurn. hr I.r 1 ducu Judge Robert K. Marx, who has been nd hodv and th his right. Kaplan After holding the lead for three Just ahead of Miss Black Gold.

Miss root lU.Ullli.nl active on the courts throughout the forced Herman to the ropes, but littlo avenues. Norwood, diea at wnnsi. hospital yesterday as a result of complication of diseases. Mr. Pollock had 1 I of endeavor, will come In New York some time this season.

K. and Karl H. Pfafftnan. of lloston, opposing Donald M. and Malcolm Thill, of Rostnn, In the upper bracket, and J.

K. D. Jones and Arnold Jones, Providence, It. I facing N. W.

Black Gold, by the way, has but re tournament, was on the winning aide Boh Kriwo (Whitehead) Idy l-lderbuh (Buntala) Maud iCukllnl. Lady I I Aualim cently been acquired by L. A. Bentler, been ill three weeks. damage was done'ln a tame exchange.

Herman bounced 'a left off the bad eyo. Herman landed a vicious right to the body. Thsy wer In a clinch at the bell. Miss Farrar'a manager, Alfred K. days, Hamuel Moore.

17 years old. Nnwtonville. Individual Junior corps champion, dropped to thirl place In the Junior rifle match her today when he scored III out of a of Erlanger, whose Farmer Pete cap Mr, Pollock was one of the oldest yesterday when, coupled with Lester Jufce In the Class doubles, he defeated Fa I'arrlah and If. Hlnes, Aarons, who la associated in the ven the Todd (Waste) Nines, Mr, and of lioston, in tured the fifth race. The third race and most active Democrats in Hamil ture with A.

L. Erlanger, said that was a complete triumph for ths track 64, (4, 2. ton and Clermont Counties. He was serving in the capacity of state high handlcapper, for his choices came in contracts were signed yesterday. The In the Class A doubles semlnflnals comic opera is being written by Kills Flax and Ken Moskowlts de way inspector at the time of his death, composer of International repute, feated Ram Sanders and Edward whose name Is withheld.

Argus, 7, 76. 10. I. lower. Tha four ranking favorites In Ihe Longwood women's sliiKles ram through safely to the semifinals, which will be played tomorrow morning.

Miss Kllsabeth Ryan, of California, snd Mra Mallory, although both forced to go three sets to take their matches today, are the two who will meet in the upper half of the possible loo In fhe Claaa A event. Raymond fllanchard. II, Kvanston, a close competitor throughout th match, took the lead with 111. He scored CO at prone position, 41 sitting, 41 kneellmjc and 47 standing. Alice Wiles, II, Chicago, was second, four points behind, and William Rapp, II, Kvanston, and Theolnre Her- one, two and three.

Just as he had figured them. Timothy, one of Joe Loomls's string, looked like the sure winner In the fourth race, for, after rushing out in front he kept gaining ground. At the having been appointed te that oftlce by Governor A. V. Donahey.

Mr. Pollock held numerous political office during his lifetime, serving one term 1'aovine iwiiKimi 4 Tlrna I It. 3 Th 114 Pace Pur 4S: Mum Vol, by Sriol (McMillan Bllll. I (W.k.rhmV.;i!;;i Wellar (Olaacock) Mmdl V. alloc (Handera) Ilallle Cnchato lll.slerl Jy Idllen (Johnson) Tim I 14, I.I4V4.

Tha 113 Trol Pur 1400: Lady Banned, b. by Lord Bob-M (Johnson) Peter Mill, rp.iera) 'Miss Farrar will be surrounded fcy In the finals. Class IS. James Auer a large ensemble or choristers from grand opera and operatic schools 'In defeated Robert 8. Marx, 4 I 2 6, 4.

31. EIGHTH ROUND Herman tied Kaplan repeatedly as the champion rushed. There was little open fighting. The crowd shouted for anion a followed clinch. Herman Jarred Kaplan They exchanged lofts to the head.

They were In a clinch for half a minute exchanging body blows ae the bell halted the round. XJNTH ROUND Kaplan landed three times to Herman's head before they clinched. Herman missed a right and' the champion cllnrhd, A beautiful right upper-cut Kaplan. They danced, around and clinched. Kaplan rushed, but misHed a wild left swing.

Herman poked his, right to Kaplan's rib with terrific force. They were mixing It furiously at the bell TENTH ROUND They exchanged blows as County Commissioner in Clermont County. He also was Liquor License all parts of the country." Mr. Aarons last turn, however, he went wide, lost said. "An orchestra of imposing pro NEWSPAPER IS CHIEF AID abracket.

portions will Interpret the score." Since Miss Farrar severed connec ground, and Hoplark caught up and rushed ahead of him to win. Timothy closed second, with Juliet the favorite in third place. Hoplark is a five-year-old, owned by Glen Belchner. '1110 Aiworthy lMcMIII.nl Shade Cm (11. Htnktuil Commissioner during the administration of Governor James M.

Cox. Surviving Mr. Pollock are his widow, Mrs. Addie Pollockv and two daughters, Mrs. May I.

McGrath, Norwood, 4 dr. In Building- and Holding Trade, lltasler) a nariealer 1 1 iter STAB, COMES THBOTJGH. munce, II, New Haven, followed Moore, with III. Others who scored more than 114 Arthur Falter, Columbus, Ohio. Ill; Frank Caatner, re.

nine, Ohio, 114, and Clifford Pool, Crestline. 110 Thad Taylor, II. Toledo, was high In tlons with the Metropolitan Opera House several seasons ago she has been appearing in opera and concerts lime Aaworlhy (Whitehead) i fueiia Atworthy (Wa(klna) and Mrs. Pearl Stanforth, Point Pleas Tim I II. Minnesota Merchant Bays.

Memphis, August 27 (A. Elmer Hart, of Long Prairie, Minn. under her own management. Tile Hiiniraaripel FIRST RACK Three sixteenth mile: ant, W. Va.

He also ts survived by to the Jaw and tnen iockpki. Herman blocked a wild left and staggered Kaplan with his right. Herman ripped an Ifrg. Dae Oaut Defeats Aurora Women in Golf Tourney. Wandrrlnf Jlmmln 10 00 13 Ho 12 it Class II with a 141 out of a poislble who built a metropolitan department uDDer-cut to tne jaw ana stuck nis left Oakland Hope 7 40 3 10 FOUR PERSONS DROWN 150 at the three positions, as follows: hi Kaplan's ribs.

Both were swinging Freedom's Call 3 20 wild iv. KftDian siung Herman witn Knight, driven hr L.wl wan th unflnl.hea I 17 pe. on Wednesday a rare by taking lh. on. heal left aa to-der program.

I.ee.1. drove two wins an Wednesday, tlray Nan (W. Lonanll. Plain Olr and (iolden Hod (Mitchell), another Plain Clly mul. split th 373 puns for lh running half-mile mul race today.

Tea mule, wer raced. prone, 10; sitting. 47, and kneeling. 41. Time 0:20.

l.lltle Mary Westorn Ally. Black Uahtnlna. Wlahlna Hln. store In the little Minnesota town, said at the Cotton Hiatus Merchants' Association Convention here today swinging left to the Jaw. They clinched four sisters, Mrs.

rjosle Gorman, Mrs. Addie Bail, Mrs. Margaret Wilson and Mrs. Jessie Haddon, all of Cincinnati. Funeral services will be held from the Myers Funeral Home, Cameron and Main avenues, Norwood, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

When Bowboat Capsizes in Heavy and Wood Itangnr II. also ran. Uradford Wiles, Chicago: Hetty Harvey. Camp Perry, and Helen Ugh- at the bell. ELEVENTH GROUND Kaplan missed I swinging left, but clinched to save him SECOND MACE One Quarter mile: that newspaper advertising Is the burn, Crestline, were tied with 141.

Mill Master 17 00 14 10 13 SO Sea on Lake Ontario. Jtocheeter, N. August 27 (A. greatest force the merchant has In his Jack Autumn 410 SO Red Bud I 00 In Class N'eal Richmond. Mont-peller.

VL, had 141 out of a possible self. He forced Herman to the and landed effectively to the head. rUree vicious rights to the head sta'ggerrd the champion, but he tried gamely to coun business todsy to build and hold his trade against the encroachments of WALL STREET BRIEFS. Tlms 0:27. Pathfinder, Black Burk.

ISO for first place. Moren Reeve, Mr. tlllde Rock, Frog Hair and Kentucky Zev also ran. WANTED MALARIA GERMS. mall-order houses.

ter. They clinched. Herman smacked a Two men and Jwo girls drowned and one man swam to safety when their rowboat capslied In a heavy sea uk uv bisran a to tbs saunas. Ht. Paul, August The prospect of an all-Chicago final In Ihe Wonren'e Western Ciolf Tournament, waa lost somewhere on the parched hill.

Idea of the White Bear Yacht Club today. Mr. Jay Casrlel. of Aurora, and Mrs, Mlda. of Ilulterf leld.

sole Chicago survivors in the lower bracket, yielded to the superior golf of Mrs. Hsrley lllgbee, of Detroit, and Mrs. Dav (Saul, of Mem-phi. Mr. Caarle wa th loser, Mr.

th. loser, Crestline, snl Winifred Htaaer, Crest left to Kaplan unguarded body. They Hart reviewed hla efforts io build THIRD KAOE Futurity: line, were tied for second with US. were dancing at the bell. Rill's Finding 1(20 12 10 32 10 on iake Ontario, near nere, today.

Bobby Bursa 3 30 3 40 A strong wind across the rsnges his business competition with "direct selling-" camp.ilgn of bouses In the lerger cities. TWELFTH ROUND Both landed stinging blows to the head and then clinched. A MIhs Black 'Hold 4 to handicapped the shooters. New Tork, August J7 (A. PreMitt Indication art that th Meal companies will show earning iu tha third quarter than ihey did In lh jo-ond.

learning hav been affected not only by lh. low rat. of operation In July, which fell a. low a 41 per cent In th caa. of th I nicd Slate Hti Corpora-lion, but a leo by th.

lower or The dead: Mertln Lebowlta, 20 years old; hla Time Balllnriara. Hleeny Rover. Oakland Low, l'etcr i'an and Soon Up Jlinmle also ran. Advertising was eaaantlal. he said.

rifjht Jarred the champion. Both missed right hooks. Three times Hermnn's right found Kaplan's rlhs. Herman landed his right to Kaplan's ear and brother, Theodore, 17; Anna Moss and HUNDREDS SEE C00LIDGE FOURTH RACE One-fourth mile. window displsys were a big help, but service to tha buying public an all-important factor.

ribs. Again Herman jarred Knplan's II. .1, lark 3 40 3 4 M0 3 00 fh. rorwrinon nZowt V- Timothy 13 60 7 40 When Gates of Summer Home Are Ju.lss III 3 20 I and I. but Mrs Oaut was forced to ning at tj per cent of rapacity, with In- Physician Seeks Microbes For Use in Fighting Paralysis.

San Francisco, August 27 (A. Shunned for years as the advance agent of chills and fever, malaria germs now are being sought in California Dr. Krnest Doxier, a Redding physician, has advertised for "one old-fashioned case of malaria." It became known today that the Arthur Nash. Cincinnati manufac Time 71-t. Also Kan Rluest Blue Bill.

Cher-- pl.y through to the elglbeenth. neat Tow" 7' ribs, nut the bell prevented a rollow. THIRTEENTH ROUND Herman landed hla Ift and right to the body without a rpturn. Every other rush was a clinch. There was little open fighting.

They went led furiously without landing a Anna Cohen, both II. all of Rochester. The party had been camping et a Lakeside park. The rowboat was swamped off Sunset I'oint during a heavy gale. Walter Meltser, 10, of Brooklyn, after a vain effort to save his four companions, succeeded In making shore.

In the other hair rf tc round be- Ranr, Macroom, Man o' War and Unde turer, told the delegates that "organization and recognition of right meth Opened To Visitors. Swampsrott, Mass, August 17 (A. Throwing open tha gates at niable. Frederick Krker. Chairman at th.

ods" would enable th small retailer lilraso. MHw.uk. and SH. Paul Bond Fl KTH RACE Five-fifteenth mile: blow. Again Hermen's right rocked Parmer HID I 3 40 I 30 fore the eml-flnals, Mr.

8. L. Rain-hart, of Dallas and Chicago, waa having a comparatively easy time winning. 7 to from Miss Hernlce Well. to combat "mall-order" selling.

Kaplan. The referee warned Kaplan for holding. Just before the bell Herman Mowlne; Machine so 3 20 White Court, President Coolldge re klric Hhufrier ii landed the one-two punch to Kaplan's Time 4-b. Also Ran Ropy 8tir. Motor Man.

Flrne. of Oabkosh. while Mrs. J. P.

Morn, of COIN IS LUCKY PIECE physician is obtaining a collection of Nick Haker and June's Craft, 'Plasmodia VIvaees" microbes, which KIXTH RACK Three-slitoeiith mllo: Westmoreland, wss taking K. K. HarwiKid of (ilympia fields for a long walk In the hilly country, snd a I Tor Detectives, Who Rceorer rauxe malaria. These minute ciwu-tures are said to be a basis of a new My own 7 to 4 00 3 3 0 Minstrel 7 30 4 20 HcavywelKht 2 30 and 4 trimming. CHARGE IS Bleeping of Coolldge Ouards Held To Be Minor Offense.

Hwampseott, August 27 (A. Captain Adolphus Andrews, who. Stolen Kubber Worth S73.000. New Tork. August 17 (A.

A treatment for paralysis. Mra. Mlda put up a determined coin, rolling out of a detective's hand. Time 0.20 Alao Rn Clorrr Heetty Fortune Rlmdtoe, Hard hurt V. and Hure.

KKVKNTH IIAI Futurity Irian Htrw fitut 110 30 37 20 In-e o'tren 320 4 CO struggle all the way. At the seventeenth, with Mrs. Oaut leading I up. ceived several hundred callers today, later went lo the nearby eity of Lynn to 'witness th dedication of. th-i largest flag pole In New Kngland and after dinner boarded the Mayflower s( Marblehad for th night, preparatory to a crui tomorrow to Plymouth, Maa.

Many of tho who vl.ltad th summer Whit Hou to exchange with the President war friend and neighbors of th day before he went to Washington. An hour In the afternoon was set asid for receiving call and tha lines of automobile todsy led sleuths to a cache In the jaw. FOURTEENTH ROUND Herman's manager protested they wore vhortenlng the round h. Kaplan landed his Ifft to Herman's right eye. Herman missed a left, hut landed his right and Kaplan missed a left.

He sent a stinging right to the jaw and sank Kaplan ha-k on his bla Herman missed an Kaplan almost knocked Herman from the ring with a wild left. 1 hey battled furiously at close quarters. Th referee pried them snart at the bell. FIFTEENTH ROUND They shook hands. A clinch followed.

Herman started a vicious attack, pouring punches at Kaplan's head and body. Tire champion missed frequently. Herman staggered ths champion with right to face. Kaplan landed two beautiful blows to the htftd. The clinching continued.

A wild left to the head sent Herman to the rn-pes. They fought frantically at the close. Williamsburg section of Rrooklyn. and? her tee shot almost on the gren. It looked as If tho wsr was all over.

Mra. Mida's drive was awav Past the as commanner of trio "residential where I7S.00O worth of stolen crude rubber was hidden, and resulted In Fore! Hsnrinome Al Tim 0:29. Din, White. Hu. a.

Tecumseh chief, Chance and Herman tha Ureat also ran. KIOHTK HACK Onn-quarler mil hurdle: yacht Mayflower, nas Jurisdiction over the marine detachment here, today sought to minimise the Im- green and her approach wasn't a lioid-r. commenting on th road July earning elalem.nt today, as-eeried that the deer. In net operating income In the fac of larger groaa receipt, emphasised th noceealty of reor-sanlalng lh. proper tv at (he earliest poe.

iHo moment. hile not crtllcialng th heavy elpendlture mad. by th. rwolver upon th. property, which cuatomar during a recall erahlp.

Mr. Krker pointed out that thla In effect, wa building up th. property for lh. benefit of lh. stockholder, at th eipenae of th bondholder by reducing (ha amount of earning.

whlh. under normal condition, would aiallabte for tnterat. Th. Kt. Paul's n.

I income In July wa It, 107.443 lawar than a year ego. but groa revenue lacreaaed 1,311.113. Southern Dalrlra, announce that the orfer mad to Chepin-8acka Inc. aiorkhniders to evchange their tock lor lh Mouthers Dairies, claa A stock en at naal and th rlht to for Kouth.rn. llalrt.a t'laa at I JO a ahara.

at th rai. of litre tenth of a aliar. of such Claaa Block, on September at noon. Stockholder, who do not deposit their Block by that data will aot be entitled lo th subscription warraata ua th JJ Block. Pernhard Benson.

President ot th rathe Kxchange. anld today that th. company profit In tha first half of lh current fiscal year fully a large a In th corresponding period taat yr. "all uaually lh. peat season In the moving picture busineaa, a aad currant booking are aativfactoty.

the atreat of two men on a rharge of grand larceny. thing of beauty. Hut with victory within easy putting distance, the lady from Memphis dubbed around Jong Broadcast 110 40 14 (10 it 10 I P'rtanee of chrges against a corpo- Th elusive coin rolled underneath Mratmlnua gtratiarr 400 3Siral and a private when they went to the doorway of a garage. Th detect. Ive opened the dor to retrieve It and Cavaner Time 3-1.

Outrage. Inn Wild Trip At. Patrick's Hnow Miln Harry China and Chalk Chalic lmr ran. enough to permit Mrs. Mid to win the hoi, and square metiers once ageln.

sracui, viauTcit to ths ssovnri fRy tTnfvrnl 8rvlr. ftarrameata, lal AaNat 21. Eatabllshlans; a aew rreard far If eearao artlvltlea, A. f. Karkwaaa'.

Week, Mklfa anatr. tad ay brake bla wire's Irs la twa places wltk a aawer-ral drive saws tke fair way. Tke air ball atrerl Mrs, ftaekwaad after trsvellaar 80 yards Ikraaak tke air. MATTER IS UNSETTLED. sleep on guard duty at th Summer White House.

Captain Andrews said too much was being made of the affair, and that there waa no more news In It than In the ordinary run of Infractions of discipline requiring eumniary court martial action. Andrewa also intimated that he would not make public the penalty if any Is Inflicted. filing In and out of the grounds wu so great that aereral policemen were required to handle traffic. In addition to old acquaintance who called. Mr.

Coolldge received 14 school children from New Iledford. children of foreign-born par-ants, who had won medals offered by th New Radford Btendard for proficiency la reading English. waa ordered from the premise by th two occupants. 8uprou. the detective forced their way In, and upon searching th garsge found a qtisntity of rubber, later Identlcd aa having been stolen Monday from a Pennsylvania lighter In Drooklyn.

A quantity of women's apparel, valued at avral thouaand dollars, also was found. TO GIVE EXHIBITION. M. Carr will give a Itfe-aavlng dmontratlnn at the Clnclnnett (iym and Athletic Club pool V'rlday between 17 and 1 p. in.

Thoe Intareated in life saving are Invited to witness Captain crr demon-atrat this branch of eouatlc. He will PLAYGROUND CHAMPIONS. McKtnley Plai ground held tla annual hora.aho tnarnamenl Wedneaday and Thuraday. with 37 boya participating. The wer.

crowned chain plena Nine year aad under, 117 Wad etreef; lwl year and under, Ed l.aaafy. 117 Wad atrt: fiftewi yar and wndar. William Millar, lit! Culler street. Commission Takes Evidence in Dispute Over Boxers' Services. The dispute over the services of Knockout Mars and Sammy Bandow saelsted hy r'r-nK Mills and Phil Kendall.

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