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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 19

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'S-3 Links Surprise Redskins by Winning Doubleheader by 2-1 Scores PES MOTXER STJXTHT TTEGTSTEn-'Arn. 7. 1027. WO TALLIES III NASSAK CARRIES RANCOCAS SILKS ERRORS ENABLE BEES TO DEFEAT support on the part of his matea which lout him the SHnifj f'nl' A 1 1 o.aTWmoo. AH Ii iA Wurth ft r.

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II II 11 tl Ii IS, ail 1 1 Ii tl tl 0 1 a.vtiKmn 1 Winner and Loser for State Title Mist Elizabeth Curtit (right) of Clinton retained the state golf championship at the, Hock Island arsenal course yesterday when she defeated Miss Frances Drake (left) of Mason City in the final vp and to play. Miss Curtis played three under women's par on the first nine holes and acquired a four-iole advantage whic was her margin of victory. Her 38 for the outside was only two over men's par. EVENTH INNING i lECIDENIGIITCAP ToUla St 9 -ll 14' 87 III 'J? IP TO $10,000 WIN Cops Feature Event at Saratoga, Fator Up. ISLANDERS, 5-3 Victory Puts Burlinyton at Top.

Nelson, Lynch Turn in aliaii. rm .1 Orant in eai.iuh. S-ni. by innlriaa. 1 tinsoin n-7 -j it ii ii ti a Siimiiiarv Krro.

a. Pi. in. i I ri.iti.n.l Gil" lun bia. lib- k.

lill. llH. Sl.in.'k.. iioma tun. P.i:.

a.i'fi-. Aim-mri'i'f. r.ii.i.nn: oil. by I Hiant 2. Krn.si-i- t.

ti.ai, on bnlla, off tiiatu 2. Hi.sr.r 4 1, tK New York, Aug, ft (A Kock Island, 111., Aug. (A.r.) ilrli. hil. olf .1 ilia lit.

Ii In lalander errors were cnatly here 30," perons aaw Xaa- today as the Bees took the aecondj carrying the silka of the Itan- 'lii' i'ciiaiiiit Oklahoma City, Aug. 6 A. The lowly Linki mr-rised Oklahoma City hers today taking both ends of a bargain game of the aeries, 5 to 3. the Tuna 2 no. stnhle.

and perfectly rid tory enabling Burlington to movei I Wl tii'i Klt by identical scores, 2 to 1. into urat place. The Islanders rallied In the hit HKor AiTniriKi la j.ii. 1 1 The nightcap, a seven Inning af- den by Jockey I.averne Fator, win the Vnited Slatos llt( slakes, fen tu re nf tiiilnv'K program at Saratnga. Sun ti win, carrying the heavy imposl of 27 wn secimd and Bronkmearte tair, saw uncom couui twice in- eighth Inning after the viUorB c.dar Hittimwa fli-took an early lead, and managed, vided a rinubleheader here todav.

to tie the score, but the Bees won'the Bunnies lnninc the first he final session to estr.Mlsh a Winning margin. the game in the ninth on two lilts, ,2 stable's Brooms, third. The win liml Ilia nit i In lli.iiin ner's Nelson ana Lyncn were me tinning hurlers, each yielding time was 1 miiiule 12 a sacrifice fly and an error. 'pitched bnlh games for Olltiniwa, u'liila uhrt RltonuitoH tit it five safeties. Kirst same: Buri AH A IK.

AH II A Vonna aa A 2 1 U'a ah 1 'no ABJi.O.A.IOk. AB.H.O.A 1 a tin lini'vi mi-, ii a Miurhru inn hi l-ai arc 4 a ll rnii'm 2li Nal ay 8H 8 2 8 lb 4 ihe Jb 4 ill" "mailer jn.it 2 iii iilthe third inning of the nightcap. 8 i Kour members of I he Packers 1 2 2 1 1 Niv.i-k it i 1 8 II were fined by t'mptre Swanson In the second game. St. la If 3 1 2 ti 11 II 0 75.

A I limlr rf 3 ft 0 li 1 seconds rnr six furlongs. '1 lie Rancncas alalile also aenred In die American handicap, t'lienps romping In ahead ot a field of eleven, Pompev was second and Mon, ferret third. The lime for the seven furlongs was 1 minute 3-S seconds. The feature st Ulna Bonnets was captured by Proutlet, who eut the seven furlongs In 1 minute 2S 1-fi seconds. Phanrlot was second and Forecast third.

Mickey look Raeeland's tea- 1 8 1 rum 8 IV Brewer 4 I cf 0 Fitack If 4 If 4 1 8 O.lnrsen 0 8b 8 ft 1 4'Ouppy cf 4 rf 4 8 2 OF.Iber rf 4 if I 21) 8 0 4 8 Moor. So 8 0 4 IjHuffn lb lton 4 00 2 harrow afiroft 1 Tolall 84 8 31 lUJTubtw 0 Kii.t aani. 8 0 2 0 8 0 I I 1 0 0 0 I il an 2 II 1 li 'I a Total 80 27 14 a 11. on 1 0 A H.H.O.A I' Itan Alt It. A 4 0 8 I.av 2h 4 II 1 i Urn T.nala S2 27 14 in i If 1 1 2 Mm i a.

rf 4 11 4 ll 0 1 (l lill. 4 1 II 7 II 2 if II 2 8 2 i. lb 2 tl 1 1 It ll.it If 1 2 I Total 6 57 aBailait for Ti.aitw.il in nmtll. Si'ni. hv for I'Kfi'i" mvmU.

mmmxmmmmtimiiMmimmmm -i 1 hi Buillnatiin 1 II tl II 1 ft ft o.fi Ri'k Ulani, 1 tl ft II 11 0 ll lln Sniiill If biii'P Mnelio it Shr.il lii llai na ill il.on 1 11 bum (lii 1 2 ti i In SiO't by IIIDIDM. Siimmaty Knora. Ti.artwpll 2. W.Uli: 1 ft fl (1 1 ft ft 5 nroln lion, a run. Yimou: two l.n..

Itlla. Yioiiia i-n, uIWi i ll 3 ii a.vk ll II Totals t.s aik.i; aarntli. Hi. una. llraUv Iir'ai lan.nn.

finaar. ami. 3 1 of six furlongs. Irish Pal wn'i the place frm Charlie Ber-n 8 27 'gin. The lime was 1 minute I 12 2-5 seconds.

Beulflh park's five and nne-half Total. S3 baa. Yntina; rtoulo. plata. aon li, Vniinr to titl.aby.

Siren. in surnmarv-Krror Brw. Humn. Chatham; two uae tilt. Viflce Za.Dtel: sto en b.

Zaepf.l; on bin "off Narrow a. Keleon i hv nilcher, by Darrew Kuh.ll; oh nv Nl" 3: T-ilcli, tun. and mffC A 'iinniniTliam to SihM.iu. oul. Mirialtanaon 3.

V.noi ft. hnaa on alia iff 8. 1: hull Tr.ailu.il. Viiiiiii.a, Anil.iaon ami Groaa. Tim, 1 for H.am In ailllll.

S'oi. by niiiimna ll (I II 1 ll ll fl fil liepi.l ll A 0 ii II 2 Minimal Mi a Kliilltl'Vi; Inn lift lUiliio. Hue. till. 8bi.il.

Klntiti'ii lo siii.tt: on ball, off Hi tr.i.k 8 lli'Min hil bv itvti I i und Green. Tim. 1:45. Snrnnd a in. li ll.

i. bv H.ai.i i limit. il mil. ANSON8 HQC.tliK Kit IKS nv MChlMi in-n. Marshalllown, Aug.

fi (A.P.) The Ansons turned (lie 2 Hem 4. Si an AB.H.O.A h.llh 3 1 IS (I er ft 'm. 8 0 4 fror aa 4 1 1 ion. I no. i furlong fourth rsce went to Falsa Face, who outstepped Snake Illte and Follow Me.

The time was 1 minute 7 3-n seconds, (ien-einl (Irani romped home with the fniirth race at. Lincoln fields. Fair Anita was second and Dixie Prince third. The time for the five and one-hnlf furlongs wss 1 nilniilo fi seconds. Henry Horner won the Devonshire feature, five snd one-half furlongs In 1 minute fi 4-f.

seconds. Genuine was second and Deputy third. .1 ami no cf 3 0 All. It. A I' Km.

labels on Molina here today by AH 11 OA ti 3 a a (i W.l'n 2h 4 1 ft 3i Mi kav 21 (1 Hi 4 2 2 II, Km, a r( FRIEDMAN JOINS ou it A ii, 1, 2 18 1 UVJtlAM YUUltl, TVk I 1 BALTIMORE BOY yl lib if 4 2 1 "l'r 2 i iftlh" rt I 1 Vi Moors 81. till I i It 1 I i a 0 HO I irlffin 1 1 lcJorit.ru 0 0 0 0 'mi. 0 0 I' (I 1 "I Total! 2 0 21 8 hup 3 Jfj Total. 28 Kl l'i Sh 3 1 1 1 Mae'm 3 ll 2 II fikie.l Hi I 1 llaikin, 0 3 0 2 11. a in 8 3 ll 1 I nap.) if li 2 (I Uteen lb 3 i 1 tl K.n it if 2 0 2 ft llihl.

'lb 2 1 II It a Km. IV 1 11 tl tl Slia.lri 8 2 4 II evening ma series with a 16 to victory. Eight runs In the seventh inning put the home team in the lead after the game bad changed hands several times. Snioot, Anson, left fielder, bad a perfect day at hat with five hits in five trips to the plate of them coming In one inning. CLEVELAND PROS o'l'lala 81 21 a Hi7c.k ll tl I i ('unpot tl ll li 1 I T.n la 22 7 21 7 ollne AH.

A.iMal'mn A H.H.i Mwa'n 2h 2h ft II 4 2IH.nail rf a wiuil.il tut ttaliilnnn In ii.v Innmaa: Millie If 4 I 8 tl'iibei'cr 2h 4 8 3 2 BIG LOOP ACES FAIL IN NO-HIT WORK ON SLAB New York, Aug. (A.P. In every year alma 1922, big league tin hull has produced at least one pitcher ot a no-bit game but the season edges toward Its close Michigan Grid Star Play for Money. ft 3 1 liKniir. 3b 4 I I a'llltmiiWH 0 0 3 (I 0 14 aBntted for eUing.liiieyer In aevemta, hitun for flrtffiu in eeventh.

I-Rait nt ''ml ill aevcnlh. Score by tnnlnna; nroln 0 0 1 0 0 0 52 fl 1 II (I 0 0 111 Sitniinarv F.rrnra. (Iroft. Kiiltel: three i. hit.

Huffman: two lieae hit, F. liter; i ifirp. Saltsaver: etolen l.aae. Kuh.l: on olf t'raiv 1. 1: hit pltrher.

hv Lynrh tflllupvt; alrtlrh I. in- rraiK ft. f.vnrh 8: Stiep a if I lb doff cf ft 1 II Siii.nl If ft a Ulo.lar llaiild ll il 1 2 II ll ft 3 3 I 1 1 If fi 3 8 llj miMHiiaiv- Wlnle 2. lo bee A 8 1 ft 2 2 (l hil, Mnlih: Hire hita. Jl.ani.

ft I al.n.r in 11" ll iiie.n; aa.Hflie una, no urr mn Men'ter ilnr aa rltiiilil i. lav. Vjit.m tr 8 1 ll YMiil Th aa ab 4 13 I ay batN. off rn.ipir 1 1 1 i jill, PtrinTflni.v.r: J. ft on I.

lo Turn.r s-ulk 4 2 ft II Rama.) fl ll 0 a a till- Vi OlM, liV iU (-HW 1. (MipT imkmw1 bull. Mriii''i, i'(K, M'ftin; i-'ip in 4. Oklahoma ity w. iniDirei.

ecn ana Teek. Tlnn, Tnlalt 8S 211 27 11 Tela la 4(1 13 24 llli wllh no such performance on Its records, though mora than half a dozen men who have hurled no-hit guinea still labor in the majors, 1 1 clip i. (jiRCiriiffk. 1 Httntin Forest Hills, N. Aug.

6 (A.P.) Frank Shields of New-York and William Jacobs of Baltimore are the new national Junior and hoys' singles champions and Charles Alpbonse Smith nf Charlotleville. and iVdward Jacobs of Baltimore are the new national junior doubles champions. Tha three titles were won today in the finals at the West Side Tennis club. Shields defeated Julius. Selig-son, the national junior indoor champion, In a five a.t haute which the aallerv thrilled.

The at-ofe wae T-ft. ft-S. fi-7. 8-0. fl-4.

There waa no ipiariar aaked bv either Shi. Ida or S.llaaon. achnolmat.a two ycara nan at Columbia Grammar achool, New York. Eath had ecored victory over lb other an far thla eeaann and today' flnleh waa the rubber game. Benjamin Franklin Kr.adv nf 7jan-csater, loal.

to William of Baltimore for the national nova' ainal.a ohainplnnel IP. 4-8. 8-. flint. ateedlne.a In tha baa llnta save young the title.

kKi r.V STARS AT HAT f. TKXAXS WIN, 14-6. in eleven yean nine pitchers Green Bay, Aug. (. Benny Friedman, famous Michigan quarterback, la to make his professional football debut as a member ot the Cleveland team.

New to that effect leaked out here as the score ot representatives ot clubs In the National league met to draw up a schedule and otherwise plan their 1927 lifs Vills Sav I'at have entered the hall of fame with hltless performances, Hush for the Amnrillo, Aug. 6 (A.r.) Hitting the bail like aheep over the fence In the first H'oi- by i ii ji it Mnlins 0 ft 0 2 1 fl ft Maiahalllnwn II 3 It 1ft Pintimiiy-t-KiKjii 1Viir, lhsphrrt Un btc hiii. flninot 2. lf 3 Vnta, mlf, neb tins, Molhvn Stai-f ifu hita. Ohi lmlr, Ktinf, Jsinnyv: Atnle'n ha.

don bin rln va nit unnaaiatad Taylor in in IVpnr; at rtirk out. bv F'onik Rim 1, Jacij bm on bntla o'f Koiilk 4, 1 Tuft. itin'ti pit rlisr, T'H nr lonipjr pltr 'hr, 1 ii'inrfs, Kapp and llkitunn. Time, 2 04. kv innings, the Texans took a ipeless lead over Omaha In the campaign.

pi'st game of the series here to tin, 14 to 6. A feature of the day wai the Women Aren't IV ice New York, Aug. 1. Helen Wills, the popular young tennis player, made a statement the other day, which, had it been given sufficient publicity, probably would have made her unpopular with a large number of women. Mlns Wills' statement was to the effect llial all fat women should be ashamed nf themselves.

also declared that exercises and not dieting littinK ot Manager Kelly, who AWKS' KAMA' SHOUT I pnt to bat four time for four kits, two of which were home AND IHHS WIN I1Y 7-6. All previous reports have been tht Friedman would plav with' the new Detroit team, but it seems that deal has fallen through. A Cleveland syndicate, beaded by Herbert Brandt, was quick to make gain ot Detroit's failure to exercise its part of the tentative agreement with the all-American Waterloo. Aue. 6 A.r.1 A una.

IOWA GUNNERS INiQn IOWA GUNNERS IN Athletics tn litis, joitnson ior Washington In 1320, Robertson for the While Sox and Jess Barnes for the Giants In 1 922, Ehmke for lloston and Jones for the Yankee in 1924, llnlnes for the In 1921. Vance for Brooklyn In 1 925 and Lyons for tha White Sog in 192fi. This year's best performance so far has been Root's one-hit gstne for the Chicago Cubs against. Pittsburgh, American Boat Wins in British Begatta ('owes, Aug. fi (A IM lilt tin Spitfire, American owned and dilven speed boat, outraced three British boots In this afternoon's racing, on the first dsy ot the Iniernsilnnal regatta for the IHike of York's cup .1 )mah AB.H.O.A.

lAm'llo A H.H.O.A deRpfiraU ninth tnnliiR rally foil i one wor nhort of tytnjc thfl cnunt for the Hawha here todny and Du- Tn. one bract ot the flay w. acnr.n hv Smith anil Jamba who overthrew the lankln Bobby Nell. a of San Krinrisro and Frank Miiclila in the linala of th. Innior doubles tiiampion-hip.

7-1, t'-l. 3 (1. 4-7; SOME OF THESE PLAYERS 'FUSS' illtt rr 0 1 union1) 2 2 8 r.n lb I 1 1 ait'on'ly rf 4 8 3 II JNTKKN VI'ION AL I.KAfU K. W. IVI.i W.

1.. frt jbuqito look lhaapiond game of iiua lb 4 2 7 Hi avia If 8 8 2 GRAND AMERICAN would reduce the figure, jinw flevoland hov. oii if 2 oujun.r )ii i i As Benny la a 1 MJithet aeries, 7 to Manager noticed that she stated rv.l rf 8 1 1 OlWInrd lb 4 118 tl' ko vl o- aehnnloH at Clonitllo Hlh Haii'r. 4 4ti 4 i sed three pllrhei's, Bclc andt, the as me stotv Hint she ale .1. 8 18 I his acquisition is expected to re Neweik in r.4 K.a.nn 2rt 7 1'alngrove going in during hut loast and fruit Juice for after Krueger weakened.

R. i breakfast and that she very rarely habilitate professional football in the fifth city. Kven a champion aw. 2b 4 3 4 4 Monit'no 0 4 2 8 0 k.lt 11 0 0 lliltanders 5 0 0 8 iitall P410 1 Total 41 18 27 13 Total. 36 1124 141 State Champion.

mi a jjvrr a Jones llaa tliy uiniii. nil llinPHIS Itlf'Ht, III Buy HI1KI mill 111(11 ship eleven in the past failed to Hnffilln tt.adinir Hawks In the eighth. Though thejall of her meals are temperate Newark 8 KOtilljai.r bring a profit, and the one hlg Among Entries. apeasnten tiiuched the first pilch- The tennis star rectiininends the er for nine lilts. It as miserable' game as great fault was said to have been the lack of a nationally known player S'-oia by Innlncs: nal a ft 0 ft 4 ft 1 1 0 fl anil" 4 2 tl 2 tl 0 0 '14 Summary Krrnra.

Crandai), atol.n haa.a. San.l.ra. Nnf.r: or. tne urst rang. THRKK-l I.K.M.I E.

W. I. I'd I t. Pr P.nrla llfi 3H n.catnr 4S4B.48 Danville 84.18 Ijinmy Pu field fil 47 3d ,17 T. Hail' IK 411 -Ktanav'le SI 111 i'KSTEUDAY'a ItMiLl.T.

Conn.l'v; two baaa hila. Cleveland representatives hire refused to discuss the situation Vandalla, Aug. 6 (Special) Iowa, always a great state, will send a couple of beyond admitting that a group ot O'llncy 7 ft ten men had decided to bacK a taam In tha rlraiilt traMM by V. Brooklyn, N. Aug.

6. It's easy to see how a man with a. little 'healthy prejudice can gel awfully mad at a club like Pittsburgh. Recently a certain young man was pulling for Dazzv Vance to beat the Pirates. In the eighth the Pirates tied the score at one all, and in the ninth Cuyler got a walk, stole second, was sacrificed to third and scored tha winning run on an Infield out, to defeat Vance.

The next day the same young man was for some reason or other pulling for Meadows to beat Petty. In the ninth the Robins squeezed in the tying run to make It one all, and lu the strong state teams to compete In I I Serlnefl.iil ft: riloiniinton Danville 8: Tei re llauie 1 KvaniWIle at Decatur Bain TTVial.lt B. Carr. I.aat fall mml of tha.a aam man r.v'iv.4 tha Nallonal franohla. aft.r in MH.r, Jnn7.al.,; Ihr.a baaa blta.

Mey.ra. llarv.l, Gunlli.r; nn. rnna. K.lly 2: doubla plava. v.ra to Jnni.a to r.vpra, Kuf.r to In Wlngfl.M, Oilnth.r to Kuf.r i Hincfi.lrl, 7.tiaiiB.n to to Pon-'ii; hlta.

off I'mrkett 8 and II In 0 Inns, l-i-aniiall 11 anil 8 In alrnrk out, Sant.ra 2. Cranilall haa.a on balia. Sanit.ra 4. t'rnrkelt 2, Cranlall ft on h.iBpa, Omaha S. Ainanllo hit p.t'hcr.

bv Sand.ra lHnrv.ll: Willi Ctanrlall: winnina loainu pitch. r. f'ror-'it. Clarka and Crlaman. m.

2.0(1. fatlura of Ih Amarlran l.aaii chid in aplrad by C. C. Pj la a Bert Grant van tura. II.

an la lha riava anifara anpar.nt tin San 4: inline Kort Worth .2. Waco Houainn ft; SI" Htaumont P. Wichita Flla PAfiFic co.t i.nm r. ViMlnnii fl, San Ktanctaro Hnlivwood f'orlland Oakland l.na An.le Sacram.nin fmalHa wlllinin.aa to confirm or ri.ny Ih Frt.ilman atory. th.y war n.aotlalllig oui.llv with oth.r chiba for choice the Grand Americau handicap tournament which will he held at Dayton, the last week of thla month.

One of the features of the mpet will he a slate team race. Iowa's first five-mau team will consist of the following world known gunners: H. M. Jones, the 1 927 state champion, who hails from Sioui City; W. S.

Hoon, the Jewell ex ilatea on tha aaauianc that tha Wolv.r-toe e.p.ation wnulit ba tn tha lin.up. That fact, waa accepted r.nerally amon lha maitnat.a aa verification p( lii. aianln of B.nny. NTRKASK 1KAI) i M.U'MXC. BEARS, 13-1.

League ornciaia n.cnnen in cnmm.ni i the Frl.dmaD anIe. but rt.clarail Ttilsa. flk-lH Aiiff fi I A I pert, who has won many honors he Oilers increased their lead to eleventh this same Cuyler pro-moled Jay Partridge's single Into a home run by letting it roll to the utmost reaches of the Robins' park, andthat'i all there was of that ball game. And so, in the young man's conversation the rest of the afternoon, Cuyler received frequent mention and how! tb.v hail aiv.n In uni.raiann rleveland would have team e.rond to none In the lan. Fllrtharmora.

th.y eipraaa.d b.ll.f that only three nr four ani. a would be play.d tn Cleveland, If H.nny join.d the team. at I lie traps: S. II. Tyler, the crack Birmingham gunner; John (illlesple, I he Iowa state representative to the Amateur Trap-shooting association and a won ven games by defeating Denver to today 'as Des Moines dented Wichlla, 10 to 2.

Denver 5od four Ditchers, while Oeorae IMaeholder went the route for P'ulsa and won his twenty-second derful hnt, and It, A. Metzger of Council Bluffs. The Iowa second team looks as St ronr thai nrpmior fivo OuAi im Randall tied at the stale shoot and If Ihev all visit the Grand American It will be decided there who will rompete on the team. H. M.

Jones, Ilio Iowa state champion, will make a strong bid for the champion ot champions race. The state champion of each stale will shoot. In tills race, Wins Gulf Title. Flint, Aug. 6 (A.P.) lohn Dawson Of Chicago won the Flint Country club's invitational golf tournament here today, defeating John Malloy of Apn Arbor, slate amateur champion, 6 and 3.

i mm mm mm IMm dim CONGER TO RACE me or the season. Al A AH I IN Jetferson, heads lha list "nv A H.H.O.A. AB.HO.A. l-in 8b ft 2 1 2 I'at aon cf ft 8 1 tl 'il ft 1 4 1 Hran'n 2b 4 2 3 4 iand will team up with Joe Kaiilz- 'ii .1 0 2 If 4 1 8 ft ay, ort jiodga; Fred Bovd, Tor In mat ev.nl every cnv in ina jm-o would be anxloua to entertain the phe-. nom.

NOT ALL THE SKEPTICS ARE IN THE EAST New York, Aug. 6 (Special) Not all of the skeptics are to be found In the east. At least one wai v.ery much In ii -is 2 1 1 1 sinrity III 1 1 H'n rf 4 2 5 0 Munaon if 4 3 i- If 4 0 2 II a 8b 8 2 in lb 4 3 8 Ii Ita'rth 4 i ilv 11 1 '1 Kr.aa aa 8 8 fr rf 4 2 2 4 1 Dubuque; H. Dierks, Clinton; Harry Champman, Waterloo: ('. C.

Randall, Lacev, and James Roa of Hritt. Dierks, Moss and il SPECIAL EVENTS Otoe, Aug. 6 (A.P.) Ray Conger, national A. A. U.

mile champion, will meet the Rev. A. O. Martin, Methodist minister here, and former bait mile A. A.

U. chamnion. in two match races riVnPp 0 0 111 Total 8 Tt 2 lil.r 1 ft ft li ilall 1 0 0 (11 evidence in Oklahoma City recent Toi.la 39 1124 fl here Aug. 9 and 10. according to announcement made todsy.

I ly. Ills theory may be all wet, All This Week! Spalding's Annual Conger, who will represent the Illinois Athletic club, meets Mar- tin In the qnartermile the first dav and In the half mile the sec-; ond dav as a feature sttraction of if-on by Inninm: a ft 4 i is "nvr (J fl 0 0 0 0 ft 1 Summary--Krrnri, Sturdy 2. Ttrr. twn Mho hil. O'Brien.

Sturdy, tin son. Rnnt1'; thift h9 hit. hnni runi, Krfim acrlfl'' tfn, Htworth. BlihAMtr; uto.pn P-nneit: lft on ttaatn. Pnvr Jl.

iU 12; Hmiht nl v. BnnnNL to to ptunlv: bane on off fi 1. Shanklin 3. Winkler ntnirk f'anh 2. Bleholdr run und ii.

off rfmh ff and It In 4 innln. 'nkPn 2 and 2 In J-R. Wlnkier fi and In 2" 2-M: lAdlna L'm a Modern YYoocimen picnic, martin SALE.7 but it has worked to his financial advantage so far. He says: "I bet on Tunney to beat Dempsev because I figured that Gene had to win to make the game good. "I bet on Dempsey to beat Shsr-key because Dempsey ig Ue big gate boy.

"I will bet on Dempsey to beat Tunney in September because he had Bu'ca a hard time loBlng to him before. "Then when Dempsey and Sharkey meet again, my money goes down on Sharkey. "This is the age ot big business. Heavvwelght championship fights are entitled to be classified as such." kill Hold Weekly Battles at Boone ii i' will run under the colors of lie I Chicago Athletic association. The! races will be the last test for Con-! ger before his Invasion of Ger- many where he will probably be matched against Dr.

Pelt ger, world record holder for the halt mile run. THIS FAMILY IS 'COMING' GROUP OF CHAMPIONS Salem, 111.. Aug. (A.P.) One of the greatest goltins families In Illinois operate a rrtiit farm Marion county. These The fll-Rt nf aerlpa nf woelflv loin? hnnta nl an flimiB.mant irk at Boone, will he held Golf Clubs Drivers.

Hrassies $2.50 Grade OH .45 'Wednesday night, it was an nounced yeaterdny by Bob Wag- lur ann Joe Kelly, local promoters, who have been engaged as Bucky Harris Figures mm- Spalding Thin(le Irons, Mid-Irons, iManhies, Flitters $2.00 Grade $11 35 Autograph Woods AT FIRST SIGHT Tin; rinii'Ecro-siiAPED rout BUR-NS PFRFECTO GRANDE licfipcaks complete smoking satisfaction; at first trial you will understand wliy it haslieconie such an The initial ear will bring to-1 Hard Work Is Best 'Washington. Aug. IS. Manager Reiner Dutch Kimball and "''rankle Smith, Des Moines ban-l amweights, in a six round main "vent. Jackie Brown iind Manuel p.egrette in a four round semi- Spalding Irons windnp and two other bouts, as unannounced.

I his Is Fine As Long As He Can Draw Pay St. T.nnia Mn Inr Hn r.oo Grade $3.00 Grade $2.00 Grade $12.30 Grade $8.00 Grade $3.00 Grade this for the life of ease for a $0-85 $S-5 $3-as Golf Balls $2io $1.35 Player: Bill Mullen snapped "is right knee the first riat in overshadowing leader in just a year PERFECTO GRANDE 2for25' training with the Browns and has not played a game this ruralists carried off all the prir.es from tha city boys at a recent tournament. W. h. Cope, the father, won the trophy for the best approach shots.

the oldest son, captured the president's trophy with the hest score ot the tournament, a 72, Howard, the second aon, was runner up with a 74 and also took the prUe for the longest drive. The voungest son, Allen, not yet up to the golfing quality ot his elders, took tha horsesbos pitching contest Young Veach Plays Outfield As a Prep Delroit. Aug. (I. Robert former Detroit outfielder, has a son, Robert Junior, 16 years old, who played the outfield Tor Northwestern High school of Detroit last spring.

Tha younger Veach is of the southpaw persuasion. He likes to play the outfield, but Veach senior hopes to convert younger to the delights or pitching or playing first base. Perhspa Bob Senior feels the remsrk too keenly that "out- Harris of the Senators figures that plentv of hard work Is the best tonlrj to restore the effectiveness ot Horace Lisenbee, his classy recruit, -which was so prevalent in the early stages ot the campaign. It was Lisenbee'a fine twirling that carried the club along when it was in a crippled condition. Recently he has lost the combination to his winning hahlts, but Harris looks for it to come bark by using the youngster frequently.

McGraw to Fly to Europe This Fall Boston, Aug. John J. McGraw is going to tly to Europe in the (all. The manager ot the Giants says the giant airplane that la to carry him and a number of others la under construction by Al I.awson, pioneer plane builder, in New Tha machine will have multiple engines and a wing spread ot iior than 200 feet. McGraw got a taste ot flying In Texas, liked It, and ia determined to emulate Lindbergh, even though he risks having Ilornsby sann.

But he has been around filing for his check on each nav 'Ify. And he receives it, too. Hnat. Knlrlfrs Unit ni, imn KKIJLCKIJ 25 And identical In quality are Rob' STAPLES rrfcto-hpd PANATELAS Long, graceful, free-smokinf COMPLETE OUTFIT Rag aad Fonr (Ink $8.45 rairrr. White to ITurl Kroflllo Seconcla $5-75 for Giants Here Today Lefty" Yeaaer and White, a DOZE Ti i oniiurr, win ne on me 1 "i for 8cott'a Little Giants.

A. G. Spalding Bros. egro champions, when they ji to. FULL Havana Filler 8 is every Rob! Burns size and shape Wai.

"r'i Sandon's Colored Tigers in Wai. 803 Locust Street "ounipheader st Western league lflH.1 thig afternoon. roster, Blake and Dowa prob- will hurl tor the visitors. made manager sooner than he ex- fielders should pay to get Into the1 The first game starts al 2 p. m.

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