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Friday Morning, August 28, 19:51. THE DES MOINES REfi ISTE R- TH NEWSPAPER IOWA DEPENDS UPON. Hione Tour TTunt Ads Dial S-2ilf 6-A Games to Two Three Rraves Surorise Aviators, 5 to 4, to Capture Series, TUNNEY FAVORS AROUND IOWA RACING LOOP RUNYON PICKS MIRACLES Of SPORT Gob Edsrsrv AT WHAT CHF.EE. whit rwricnv- One aerlout oc 15-ROUND BOUTS AS TITLE SCRAPS CAMPOLO OVER SCHAAF MONDAY AT VINTON. fle-NTON COUNTY 3-YEAR -OLD PACE.

Blllr Mpltln. b.a. Ed Keith. Central city i 7 I Hsl Warran. b.

h. (Tom Barton. El- kader Lakeland I.ynwnod. I. (r.

J- Baker. Cedar Rapid.) b. g. 'Bert Lane, Eldora) AT WHAT CIIKEB. KEOKUK COUNTY.

curred during tha K'okuk county racei held here Tueeday alternoon. JlmMc-Oulre driver of Radio, had hi. right leg broken and hi. injured when hi. horw mora than 300 leel from the atartun wire in the 3 30 pace.

Billy Pointer driven by W. Catloaay. wa. redly behind Radio and he attempted li leap over Radio but fell. Both hor.e.

received minor Inlurlea. Billy Pointer withdrawing. Radio cam! back la tin third race. HOME RUN BY WYCKOFF TIES GAMEJN 9TH Three Single Decide Game in Tenth. 3 30 TROT.

Thinks Dempsey Should Champ Must Have Stam. ina, Declares Gene. Th "iTpACE PURSE 1370.. Lose a Bout. Eva M.

m. tW. O. Doggelt. Corydon, la 1 i.

in Prlpa Aravle Eva (M. Dogeett Hobert if) Price) Roval Allra (Merrill! Tram Wise (Taylorl Robert (W Wilkin.) r.m. 3.3li. HO. 1:30 PACE.

ii Tocoa br'. m. (David Seymour, Car- ronton, 111 Ottawa Baron, br. (M. Oreenwald Al B.

Junior (Strong) 1 McKinn.y P.tch (Smith! 1 1 Leo Tell. Jr. stable. Eureka, Kan) a a Velma Colleen I. m.

M. O. Helny. Corning. la .1 yargaret Hoff.

a (Hauaa and Ruth Aioff (McOlv'n) Booov Burns, lwo Farl Cr.ig also ran walker, corrnon. i 3 30 TROT. PURSE I1M. 1.14. i i.

AT HAMPTON. The race, of tha third afternoon of Bell Weather, b. I. (J. S.

Altl.er. Donneiison. la.) 1 I Constaway r. g. (David Seymour.

Carrollton. Ill) Jennie c. m. (H. C.

Taylor. Graham, Mo.) Calvin C. a. I. (E.

L. Peteraon. the Franklin county lair were canea on WICHITA, KAN'. (V) The pueblo Brave defeated Wichita, to 4, In 10 Innings her Thursday to win the series, three games to two. Wyckoff, Tueblo pitcher, pinch hit home run in the ninth Inning to tie the score and three Successive singles In the tenth rushed over the winning tally.

Allington. also of Tuehlo, slammed out a home run In the seventh. becauaa or rain. BY WALTER TIUMRI I.T.. NEW.

YORK "I am not closely associated with the ring any more," said Gene Tunney. "My life has come to have other interests; but there are certain general principles which alwayi will be true of boxing. For pi. ample, I never shall believe that 10 rounds Is a proper dlatann for a championship bout. "There are those who win think," said Tunney frankly, "that I say that because of a coin sclous or subconscious wish that my meetings with Jack Dempsey, a great fighter, could have rona AT AVOCA.

Ottumwa) 15 PACE. PURSE 1350, Little Nick (C. Medarli) AT OSS.A1.OOSA. nsKAf.oosA The racing program for Frisco. tt.

II, MOlimwii lllv Patch IW H. jacasoin Rl.ckatnne (F. W. Brockway) Llllla Colonel (R. T.

Collins) the Southern Iowa fair, which open, hero Sent. 5. I. aa Monday. Sept.

oac purae 1400; 3:11 trot, purta 1400; 3 23. purie 1300 Tuesday. Sept. a 3 34 trol purse 1400. three-year-old pace, purse 3M; 3 33 trot.

3 15 TROT. PURSE, 350. 1 Llllla Bit (Jamee Monroe) AH ef 4 1 4 pueblo All linn A IWIrhlte AB A lh I 3 10 0 3 v.n.itfii as I 3 3 4 JnrkSOn) ..3 13Pfl: running Tom Axworthy (W. Tom Dnniann IF. W.

I 4 Wednesday. Bepi. a 's pi hu'" Brockway) .4 Finkertonl 3 Donna Tramp (O. 3:11. 1400; 2 10 trot, purae 1400: li Dune 1400: throe-year-old trot, puree 1350, running races.

J.l'. a little longer. That Is not true. If the shoe had been on the other Stone rl I 1 1 0 Srhlno ef 4 13 1 MrClenn If 4 1 0 i Young 3I 4 0 7 3 flRe.o 4 1 3 jiVuere HIM! 4 1 0 3 itrT.aec a. 4 Nrline It 5 Tt 4 Carroll 3b I Phlell lb 5 Clark r.

4 preitsg 3b 4 Ilarrow 3 IWvrkoff 1 lcKain 0 foot, or the glove on the other 10 AT ORANGE CITT. SIOUX COUNTY. The attendance of the day of the 7nur.aey. aenc. io AT NASHUA.

NASHUA The Big Four race, at Neahua hand, I should teel the sam. Sioux county fair will approximately equal la.t the centerfleld being used to park car. In addition to the regular parking Both grandstands were filled The Bent Man. "A champion must be the best were po.iponed Thursday became of a heavy rain which made tha track un.ult-abla to race, of any nature. lOiei.

jv 3S 11 30 131 Total. BY DAMON IU NYOX. NEW YORK (U.S.) I secretly think I Many a bookmaker at Saratoga is crying with a loaf of bread under his arm. The rocking horse of the Argentine, V. Campolo, ought to out-flounder Ernie Schaaf at Ebbets field Monday night.

If old Campy can Just get up a little gumption. The McLarnin-Petrollo match would have drawn at least in Chicago, but McLarnln's manager, ol' Pop Foster, Insisted that it take- place here, where It drew pretzels. Max Is Interested. If Dempsey wants to create a real sensation, lie ought to let one of those armadllloes flatten him, and then draw plenty of potatoes In a return bout, a la Jefrles and roe. The man most Interested In Dempsey's comeback Is none other than Herr Max Schmellng, over in Germany, who would like to get some of that real championship sugar that he's read so much about.

The best thing that has happened to boxing anywhere in the country In a long time Is the elevation of Harry Farrell to the chairmanship of the Pennsylvania commission. Isn't It Tough. The big league baseball clubs have been losing so much money all season that you could scarcely get in the yards on large days. The best looking lightweight prospect in these parts Is a Greek kid named Louie Jallos, who comes from Cleveland, and was a 0T Jul TfeLf PHWB- TKXlHrWt CAMf BEfcAi THE. SCAMtUUtt FIGHT Ulfci TVl too VO.

j(j'J T. JfwJ TTl AGE. AUtmSfAATCME 1 (U CoAt(FTlT10t. 1 ft CARMM. OWoP man.

Otherwise, he Is not a th many unaoie i race program for the d.y AT TIPTON. 1 17 TROT, PURSE 250 AND ADDED MONEY. champion. Among the qualities demanded of him is stamina. contestant who Is only what li marred by a bad spill at the mrn in third and deciding heat of the i ri wj.

The horse driven bv Jerry Coleman of Fort DodKe stepped Into the wheel on the cart Constaway (David Seymour, Don- nellson. Ia.) described in race track parlancs Maxey Lou. b. m. IF.

M. rear.e. Dlion. III.) 1 H.wley attempted to pas. CoIemn the turn and turned In a little short.

Hawiey as a "quarter horse may be a Llsxette. br. m. (Forrest Burright. uftered numeroua cuts ina an ii';" titleholder, but he is no real Oregon III.) angle.

Tne norse. cmm- by Perry Rutlerigo of Storm Lake a in Double Worthy, (Sullivan champion. A champion must able to go the distance, whatever West Liberty, ill Timet 111, 3:15. 2 jured quite badly. Racing 3:30 PACE.

PURSE 1350 ADDED MONEY. FOUR AND ONE-HALF PURLONO RUN- it may be. Legs may tire and arms grow heavy, but the heart of a champion carries him along, That is why he is a champion." niNQ KALE jr ADDED MONEY. Kingston (Allle Wooeter, portaae. Wla.) Orace b.

m. (Hal and Roy Bright. St. Jamea, Minn.) 1 Easle Direct, er. m.

(Ed D. MorrH. Whealon. Minn.) Ben Bolt. b.

a. ID. W. Redl, Grun irat. Nevertheless (Allle Woosler.

rori- a.e, wia sccunu. neorae) third. Monteco ijoe Wagner) Gene Tunney believes that any lourtn. ureecnioaarr. tain Jack.

Bobby Plna and Mla Jone. for Darrow In nlnlh. Score by f.ieblo 0 1 1 1 li Urhlli I I till It 0-4 Summary Swell, Carroll, runs. Allington 3. Mclssac.

Riley, wyckoff, Swansborn. Hloneham. Sehlno. Rego; two base hit. HwansDorn: home T'in Alllnefnn Wrckoff: stolen buses.

Arlington. Veu.hen; aacrlfirea. Vmere 3, flioneham; double plere Clark lo Mtlnw. Vuibtn to Young to Bwensboro; rum balled In. Stonehem.

Mcliaar. Carroll. CMlrsne Alllneton. MrClanahan. Wrckoff.

Shlell: bases on off narrow J. Coltrane 4: struck out, by Coltrana 1. Tlerrow 1, MrKln rune mil hits, off barrow 4 and In a lnnln. hit bv pitcher, bv Harrow vaiihan: winning pitcher McXaln McLarry and An-derion. Tlmt.

3 16. INDIANS SPILL HEARS TWICE OKLAHOMA CITY The Oklahoma City Indians trounced the Denver Bears In both games of a doubleheader Thursday, tak-, lng the first game, 10 to 5, and the second, 7 to 6. Ths double win gave Oklahoma City four of the six game series. Jones, who wont as a relief pitcher for the Indiana In both of Thursday's games, was credited with both victories. heavyweight title bout should go is.n sun mnm dy center, ia.) Evelyn Aioff (Jerry Coleman.

Tort Dodge. Ia.) Bobby Will, ch I. (M. E. Cunningham.

Fort Dodge. Ia.) Miss Ethel Nick Mouw. Orange 1 II PACE, FUME I 15 rounds and 1 think that he it right. I never have thought that Munr. I Peter Royal ir.

I. (Fred Cannon. Burlington. Ia.) Bessie Smith (David Seymour, Don rttv. Ia.) 10 rounds Is a championship 3:37.

distance. When a contestant In Jennie Oakley, b. m. A. J.

Bchuldt. Toledo. Ia.) sists on the short distance, hi Liberty Girl. b. m.

(Sullvan 3:15 TROT. PURSE J250. ADDED MONEY. For Harvester, b. m.

(Dr. Van Tuyl. Paulllna. la.) 1 1 Lorna Aalders. b.

iHerbert Hawiey, Mile. Clt. Mont .3 4. 1 Capa Dome. b.

(Ed St. ..4 virtually admits that, over a longer route, he has a doubt of his own capabilities, or too great a re FOUR AND FURLONO RUN- NINO RACE. PURSE OF 175.00. ADDED MONEY. Nevertheless (Allle Wooster, Porta" i iH.rr, Smith James.

Minn.i Bucklea (H. Butler. La Mars. Is.) 13 3 Times. in ih iou county one-half mile Jump contender In the amateur na second.

Breechloader IT. Truesdalel third. tionals not long ago. er, there were eight entries. The horse Time.

The Athletics will lick the gard for his opponent's staying power. There are, to be fair, champions who figure that they can stop an opponent Inside the 10-round limit, and so don't cars much how far the bout is scheduled to go. Cardinals again in the world's I I I 1 I series. TANG IN MISHAP, Chuck Klein Unable to Gain in Big Six FUTURITY GOES owned br Klelnheeaelenk wa. first.

Time. In the mule race, the mule owned by Van Marel wa. fir.t. Time, is. Buffalo, Newark Use 12 Pitchers No matter what the old try to tell you, Lefty Grove AB A 'Denver AB.ll A Ok.

Lowell lb 4 3 0 Faber 3b 4 3 14 Is as good a pitcher as tne game fihalk 3b 4 1 4 Siwmdle 8 1 Hitting Scramble ever nroduced. OUT FOR SEASON TO PROTECTOR Johnson if 3 0 I'Keiiv cf Hall If 1 Briin rf While I i I lb I It can be as dreary Deing (By Tha Press.) The End Is Near. The end of the big league baseball season is not very productive of thrills. The St. Louts Cards in 13-12 Contest Cannon ef I Thlea lb 3 0 1 1.

Butler 3b Thl.a lb 3 5 1 3 Butlfr 3b Things were quiet along the Fire Leading Hitters in Major Leagues AMERICAN. Ci. AB. R. H.

P't. Slm'n. (Phil.) 1IJ 174 Ruth (N. 11.1 lis ls (Cley.) 107 SHI) fiehrl. (N.

US 411 Is 171 .34 Webb IB'len) IIS 4.1 tt 161 .101 NATIONAL. fl. AB. R. H.

Pel. nyl. (Phiu.) sesaa lis Terry (N. 124 41)7 7 171 .1141 Klein (Phlla.i l'iil MI4 10(1 173 Bott'ley (St.L.) SI) 41) OT Curler (Chi.) Via B14 S3 17S .137 the husband of a tennis star as some people seem to want us to believe, because she's necessarily 3 13 3 0 'aWllaon 0 6 0 big league batting frt.nt Thursday and the Philadelphia Athletics are Star Golfer Suffers Sev Calumet Butler Second only two of the six leaders getting 0 0 0 0 preparing in a leisurely manner away from home a lot. 40 II 37 tiHartin TotaU ered Artery.

for the world's series. Into action. Chuck Klein of the Two Good Stars. at Springfield. Total! 33 3 14 Phillies, now third in the Na The movies have managed to tional league race, had a good day make two uninteresting sports (Tha Regl.ter'.

Iowa New. Servlca.) FORT DODGE Dick Tang, SPRINGFIELD, ILL. OT Pro with a double and single in five BUFFALO, Y. Buffalo lost an International league game to Newark here Thursday night which, If it didn't establish a minor league record, certainly approached one. Newark used seven hurlers to gain the 13 to 12 decision in 12 innings, while the losers were content to employ but five.

Newark was forced to get 26 hits to manufacture its 13 runs and the locals were able to produce but a dozen from their 16 bingles. Scora by inning. R. H. E.

very interesting indeed with the Bobby Jones and Bill Tllden tector, from the stable of Ralph Fort Dodge's barnstorming links Thalheimer Upsets shorts. While there is still something of a contest for lower places in the standihgs, the clubs are calling off games on every pretext bo as to coax the crowds out with doubleheaders. If the leagues really were well balanced, this would not be necessary. Competition Is the life of trade and there should be some method devised to make the races closer. Kceler, Auburn, V.

won the Horse Review futurity for 3-year- The nlans for race tracks In star, will play no more golf this season. trips, but was unable to gain a point on the leader, Virgil Davis, who, was idle. Eddie Morgan of the Indians, standing third In pinriria nndpr the new bill indi The youngster Buffered a sev Batted lor Lamanake In ninth. brtan for wilann In ninth. Score bv lonlnia: flauaer.

Jonea. Vara.a Orf run. batted 'n John.on 3 Cannon 3. White. Jonea.

f'1 Kelly 1. Butler. Faber; two bj a. Btoeven. r.ber.

Gannon; three Lowell 1: Fnber, Jf fcaae. F.ber: b.ae; on off Lotan 3. Joiie. 3. Orf 3, 3: out.

bv Lo.n 3. Jone. 3. Oraf 1: loln pitcher. Porter; wlnnlnt vtlcMj runa hlU.

off Lo" 3-3 lnnln. Jone. 0 and 0 In 3 1-3. firaf ft and 11 In 11-3. Por.lBr,4n5nf,h 1-3.

Lanranske 1 and 3 In J-3; lble El.v.. Faber to Wlndle to Btoeven. Th a Bchalk to Lowe eft on bae. Cltv 11 Denver B. Dono-iiii and Orc.ory.

Time, old trotters, feature event of the Grand circuit racing program here Thursday. the American league, lost a point cates that there will be a lot of starving race track promoters down there this winter. ered artery In his left arm In an automobile collision near Laurens, Calumet Butler finished second New.rk .13030000303 313 28 4 The two tracks that operated when he made only one hit In four attempts against St. Louis. Tha AB, H.

Pet Tuesday night, and has been Buffalo 80000000103 112 II 1 Batterlea Brennan. M. Thomas. Stoner, there the last couple of years Jacksonville and Miami are suf In the race, which carried a purse of $3,000. Protector Is a brother of Ths Marchioness, which scored Speke.

Harvln. Mamaug, Pruett and Har- Simmon. (Athletic. .113 453 18 174 banned from mashle wielding for several months. Dnlh lV.nk.,,1 lift 11.

lni greaves, Rensa: Grant, Wilson, Ferguson, Michaels, Oould and Crouse. ficient to take care of all the rac The accident happened while Morgan (Indian.) ...107 H80 89 Ut Davl. (Phillies) 99 .133 33 113 .350 Terry lOlant 124 497 98 171 .344 Klein (Phillies) 13S 504 109 183 .341 A Smart Governor. Governor Murray of Oklahoma Is reported to find small difference between football and a gang fight. That merely convinces font-ball fans that the governor knows a lot about alfalfa.

ing business they'll have this year, and don't forget what the old doctor tells you. in a $4,000 purse Wednesday Tor the Keeler stable. Protector won In straight heats and turned In for his fastest mile. Second me Oio Brothers Capture Tang and R. C.

Fort Dodge contractor, were driving here Jennings, Meets Coggeshall Today HARBOR SPRINGS, MICH. George Jennings, Chicago, national public parks champion, fell before the unseeded Lewis Thalheimer, also of Chicago, In the outstanding upset of Thursday's play in the Michigan open tennis tournament here. Thalheimer defeated Jennings, who was seeded third, 7-6, 6-4, in a quarterfinal match. In today's semlflnnls, Thalheimer will meet Harris M. Coggeshall of Des Moines, seeded second, who Thursday had no difficulty In disposing of Jack Harris, Chicago, seeded seventh by a score of 6-1, 6-3.

MEN'S (Quarterfinal Round I Two Junior Rifle Titles Okl. AB H.O A inenver-- AB O. A lowell lb 1 3 35. I I Bchalk 3b 4 I I I W''V," 3 0 10 "li! Solen'rf I from Spencer, where Tang won the Spencer open this week. They Calumet Adam paced a mile In for the fastest performance CAMP FERRY, O.

(iB The collided with a car parked on the Hughes brothers, Robert, 17, and of the meeting, in a special race, but was forced to bow to Kinney nannon ci 3 i a it i 3 2 Roger, 11, of Youngstown, wrong side of the highway, they said. 3 10 7 i Thlea 3b Direct which took the first and Thursday swept Into first place In 10 11 ton; 3 Becker third heats. the National Junior Rifle assO' A Better Teacher. If Jack Sharkey could have put Into himself some of the same psychology that he seems to have Instilled In his gladiator, Ernie Schaaf, the terrible Sharkey man would have been very terrible, indeed, to his opponents. The first big fight of 1932 In this country will be the championship battle between Max Schmellng and Mickey Walker, and the second may Involve the winner waller Jone.

3 0 0 0 Tot.l. 31 7 IS I Total. 37 iTiiTuI clatlon's prone-sitting title shoot Summaries: 3:30 PACE. PURSE 11.000. here.

Making 389 points out of a Col. Tom. by Col. Armstrong- Score, by Innlnn: possible 400, Robert topped the All of tlfe more prominent heavyweights have been offered matches with Tommy Loughran. They have acted just as pleased about it as if someone had ottered to put them in an ash can with a rattlesnake.

To give him credit, I believe that Jack Sharkey would take a Loughran match, If It were not for boxing politics. But none of the others want any part of thi Philadelphia boxer. 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 iFllapatrlrk) Kln Cotton, ro. h. (Bturneon) ...3 Oklahom.

"fc'll 0 11 4 0 -7 15-to-l 8-year-old division, while Roger took the titre, for boys and Alible Silk, (Hobbln.il 1 I 3 Time, 3 004. 3:13 PACE, PURSE I1.S00. girls under 14, by making 375 out Jack H.rrla and Lewi. Thalheimer (ChlcBuo) defeated Wesley Allen iCllen-coe. III.

I and T. Waller Kimball (Kenll- 5,000 Fans Watch Madison Square New Talent Boxing Card NEW YORK f.T) Before the largest crowd which has turned out so far for the weekly "new talent" boxing shows In Madison Square garden, Solly Krleger, New York middleweight, easily outpointed Hans Mueller of Germany in the main eight rounder Thursday night. About 5,000 fans saw the show. In the "interseetlonal" six round semifinal. Patsy Pasculll, 137, of Harlem, defeated Solly Ritz, 1411, of Brooklyn.

Al Gomez, 137i, of California won from Leo Brouse, 138, New York, on a technical knockout In the final round of a four rounder. Louis Jallos, 132J. Cleveland, and Charley Miller, 1371. New York, fought to a draw In another four spot. of possible 400.

Nanolenn or.nt. br. by Napoleon Direct IParahalll trotter Marv. b. m.

rsturaeon) ....3 1 3 and Dempsey. Ooldywood. eh. m. (ThomMI 3 4 3 Luaty Vnlo, br.

(Pahnl Golf Comment The funniest thing that coum happen would be Walker In there against Dempsey. with Jack Kearns behind Walker. (Copyright, 1131.) worth. III.) 1-4. B-3.

George Jennlnaa and Oeorre O'Connell (Chi, aaol defeated Howard Flutterer and Le-ter Nash (Chicago) 6-4. 9-7. John Hennessey (Indlanapoli.) and Karris Comcahal! (Des Moines) defeated Robert Brown and Eugene Qulnn (Chicago. 4-1 1-3. 1-3.

Scott Realnger (Chicago) and Clay Ma-hrmrv il.o Amzelesi defeated Harry Cedar Rapids Grappler Loses on Toronto Mat TORONTO, ONT. (P) Although thrown out of the ring five times in his wrestling bout with George Zaharlas, Philadelphia, Glno Garibaldi, Italian heavyweight, came hack to win the decision on a foul. Each had taken one fall, Zaharlas taking the first with a three-quarter nelson In 17:06 and Garibaldi winning the second with a body slam in 15:25. The foul came after 10:40 of the third heat. Garibaldi weighed 218 pounds, Zaharlas ten more.

In a preliminary, Al Baffert, 188, Hollywood, threw Bob Jesaiip, 215, Cedar Rapids, In 20:16. Al.o alariea, ttorai ittite. -u Bov. Nellie Hoyt. Time, 3 04.

3 0S. 3 OS'i. 3:11 AMATEUR OWNER DRIVERS PURSE 800 Eitnectallon. c. bv Guy A- worthy 1(1.

Whitel 1 1 1 VBn Vnlken- Mrs. Burton Joseph and Mrs. J. A. Kennitrd fought their way to the final round of the Hyperion Summary Errora, Jonea.

Lee, Butler. Butler. I.ee. Btoeven. O'Brien 3.

White. Hall 3. Johnnon. Srha k. runa balled In Waller Brhalk.

all. Oannon. I.ee 3. Butler. Faber; two aae hlt.

Waller. Bchalk. Lee' three baae hit Lowell; wlnnlnR Ditcher Jonea: eacrl-flce. White; atolen baae. nutler; baaea on bulla, oft Waller 4.

Jonea 3 Becker 4 out, by Waller 1 Jonea 3 Becker wild pitch. Jonea; hit by pitcher by Jonea iFaben: runa and olf Waller 4 and 4 In 3 3-1 lnnlnea. Jonea 1 nd i In 3 1-3: iouhle playa. Thlea to Br'halk to Lowell. Becker to Btoeven: left on baaea.

Oklahoma Cllv 7. Denver I Umpires. Gregory and Donohue. Time 1 2B. MARItKM8 SPEED BEATS OMAHA, 4-3 ST.

JOSKrH, MO. A daring bit of base running by Har-lell enabled St. Joseph to defeat Omaha. 4 to 3, here Thursday Knox (Chicago) and C. F.

Cunningham berffl 4 1 Father Belwln. br, m. 3 4 3 Ferrell Stops Browns, 11-1 On Arlon iZanal 0 3 club women's tournament Thursday and will battle for the crown today. Mrs. Joseph downed Mrs.

K. South Bendl. a-1 -3 Erect Large Boxing Arena at Denison (Tha Reglrter'a Iowa New. Service.) I). Stone, 4 and 3, in their semi Also stariea.

naron at.oii. Times 3 01 3 3 11 HOUSE REVIEW FUTURITY, PURSE it ooo Protector, b. e. bv Peter Volo- Mvrt Arlon iW. CatOhl 1 1 (Continued p-oni Page final round duel Thursday and Mis.

Kennard downed Mrs. B. tjorrell for the Ti-1 hits. 3 7 score. Victor gers allowed 1 Shaver, 4 and 3.

DENISON Seats for 3,000 fight fans have been erected In a Petulance, f. (B While) ........7 3 Charlotte llarnover, b. 'Beryl 3 Also alarted Keno, Stellate. Calumet The consolation honors will go AB Chlca'o Detroit ABHOA Johnson rf 3 1 0 pemipro and Amateur 5 3 Still, things are getting to thi point where some of the big fellows may have to meet tough opponents. The public no longer shows any great eagerness to crowd the box office for fifihts which do not promise the fans their money's worth.

The easy money is not as easy as It wa. (Copyrlghht. 1931. by N. A.

N. Bloomfield Wins Loop Golf Tourney (Tha Iowa New. Service CHARITON Bloomfield won the annual Central South association golf tournament here Thursday, the total score being four down to bogey. Heinrirh Taylor of Bloomfield won the Individual prize for low score, 7 up on bogey-Other Bcores were: Alhla, 1J down; 26 down; Knot-vllle, 43 down; Centervllle, 50 nlaht. and take the series, three trTeither Mrs.

L. S. Royer or Mrs. Bush rahmiet Bclrlcka. t.Ai.t..

nil. natural amphitheater at the Den Ison Country flub, a mile south 4 3 O'ringer 2b 4 Btone li ft i Joe Furnas today. Mrs. Roypr 3 11 TROT. HANOVER SHOE FARMS.

Alex der in east of Denison, for what is de games to one. Harrell Boored In the ninth downed Mrs. Robert Duffy, 6 and PUKSE I3.0OO. n. D.lnh hv Oily Ax- W'ker cf 8 1 Tennis Pickups and Volleys clared to be tho biggest boxing nrlh, (trvnni 1 1 4 in the semifinals, and Mrs.

Fur from first base on a siiiKlc Rogeii as 3 1 Rich'snn 3b 3 3 M'worth 3 3 arena In this section of the state MF.ET VNnPR WAT. JFFFFRSON- The Oreene county Roy Scout kittenball tournament I. now under wav. Five division, ail competing "VHE-pRrSlNT "ANDING Rlnrty No 1 1 1 General Walker, hi. I.

(Parahalll Moron b. I. (Fllipatrlclti 3 3 3 3 0 0 1 3 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 which got past Lewis at. second. nas defeated Mrs.

Don McGregor, and 2. They will meet in the Thirty-two rounds of boxing Sorrcll 4 3 Blue lb aulim 3b Rey lda rl Fonseca If Wst'd cf Appl's ss Jeffrie 2b Kerr 3b Tate Carway Thomas Wetld Bowler Lyons a Jo! ley bOrune cFolh till AB O.A .181. Joe- ABHOA Boh Oallnwav. f. iBcn Also alarted.

Betty Ann Maxey. Omaha Totals 34 13 37 6 are billed for Friday night, featuring an eight-round bout be M'M'h'n aa ft BY FRANK BUDDY. final meet in the final mutch to day. ine, 3. ova.

ih SPECIAL 3 01 FVFNT. CALUMET FARM 3 3 .500 Zaenfel lb 4 0 1 Zoellera cf 4 3 katrads It 3 1 5 0 L'rilmort lb 4 3 f.ewla 3b 4 0 3 4 Prather lb 4 I 3 tween Kid Carr of Bioux City and 10 1 Jefferson MTf. 30 1 Jefferson No. 31 0 Jefferson No 27 3 Orsnd Junction No. 30 The semifinal round wlu ba Would mn turn trnnU Broffistonal fnr ISO0 a month.

175 a week thi chanra to travel all over the world and Kinney rirect. b. by Merry nirrt Parker, 1 Glenn Allen of Atlantic. Glenn 1 .7 I .687 played It w-as Charles (Pal) Deering NlOon rll I 0 Millie, 4 Circle Jb 3 0 1 3'Wede rf 3 1 3 0 Colllna 4 13 0 Michael. If 3 1 0 0 Musselman of Fort Dodge fights a three rear contract? That Is the oppor who scored the hole-ln-one at Hy n.irfiK a I A ol Moore 3b 4 0 11 Albert Manriques of Atlantic in tunny that has been offered Frankle Parker, 15-year-old national boye' net chnmpion.

Of course the chance comes Carlaen 4 0 0 4 Tulwller 4 0 1 4 another feature event. Other Totals 40 11 34 141 perion Wednesday and not Charles (Chuck) Deering as was from William Tl den. Parker ha a Total. 34 I'ao 111 Total. 33 I 37 10 bouts are, Earl McDonald of Ute Thursday, Sept.

3. PAIRINGS MAOE. ALTON First round alrlnn. for the kittenball tournament to be held here next week were announced by officials Thursday. All game, will pl.yed under llifhta.

The teama entered are. Remsey Cltv Re mien Mohr Motors. Hawarden. Rovrien. Sheldon Dalrv.

Sheldon Farm markable history. An orphan boy, he down: Corydon. 67 down. reported. One out when wtnnlns run aBntled for Thome.

In sixth. bBatted for Jeffrie. In eighth. cBatted for Bowler in eighth. Score by lnntnaa: vs.

Harry Teirora 01 uemson, George Alexander of Dow City vs, Omaha 1 00030010-3 Chicago 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 Jack Schlie of Charter OaK ana Detroit 14000131 Bt. Joaeph doooojoo I Summary-Runs. McMahon 3. Orlffln 1, tBrru 7.rM.llrra l.lmllmnre. Wade; Kid Boner of Dunlap vs.

Henry Summary Errora. Rogelt 3. Jeffries. Ap ers, Orange city league team. Orange r-itw a.h.infi nranve City Creamery.

pling 3. Fonseca: run. batted In. Stone 3, WcMahon. Kjtrada.

Prather 1: run. hatted worked at the Milwaukee Town club, lead-inn tennis center in Wisconsin. The club I literally adopted brtti and under the tutelage ol Ha club professional. Mercer Beiulev Parker he become the infant tennis prodigy ol this net generation. William Tllden put on a unique exhibition nt the 8t.

John's Military academv nt Pelafield. a few weeks auo. The Western Junior end boys tennis Mima-menis were in session and the net master visited the town. He played four boys at Volquartsen of Dow City. Maurice, Matlock ahd Alton.

Three game. Alexander. Havworm, uenrinRer, norreii, Rogell, Richardson. Revnolds. Jeffries.

Jolley. Appllni; two base Blue. In. Estrada. Lewla, Zoellera.

Mlehaela; earned runa. off Tutwller Carlaen baaea on off Tutwller 1. Carlaen 4, irnck out. by Tutwller 3. Carlaen 3.

left will ba plaved earh FIRST ROUND PAmiNClS. Remsen City vs. Hawarden. rti. n.rhplora vs.

Maur ce Leo Jensvold Signs walker: three base Rogeu, watwood; on baaea. Bt. Joaeph I. Omaha, two stolen bases, oehrlnger, Rogell. Johnson: sacrifice.

Richardson; double plavs. Jef. hlla. KMtrada. McMahon.

With Chicago Bears Sheldon Dairy Or.ngo City league team. Sheldon r.rmeri ti. Oranga City fries to Blue to Tate. Jeffrie, to Blue. Jef Michaels: three ba.n hit.

double fries to Appling to Blue, Appling lunaa- (Tha Register. Iowa New. EMMETSBL'RG Leo Jensvold, play. Harrell to I.lndlmore to Pralher; hit by pitcher, by Carlaen iZoellera. 1 Etwln nd Blankenahlp.

Time. 1:40. slsted): bases on balls, off Sorrell 1, Caraway 1. Wetland 3. Lyona 3: struck Calumet Adam.

ch. 0. lEsanl .....,4 1 4 Hollyrood Volo. b. (H.

3 1 3 llollvroorl Hunter, br. a. 4 1 Time, 1:08 va. Old Pals to Play Somers in Race for Diamond Ball Title (Thi Rel.ter, low Newi Service.) FORT DODGE First round pairings for the annual northwest Iowa diamondball tournament hero Sunday were announced Thursday by the committee In charge of the event. teams from eleven towns have entered the tournament, which will be held at Exposition park.

Tho pairings: Rogers Paint (Fort Dodge) vs. Yetter, Perry vs. Lavlnia. Pfaft Baking (Fort Dodge) vs. Callender, Denison vs.

W. and H. corp. (Badger), Rosedal (Fort Dodge) vs. Lyt-ton, Old Pals (Dcs Moines) vs.

Somers. Ideal Meat and Grocery (Fort Dodge) vs. Humboldt Fort Dodge Grocery. out, by Sorrell 5, Caraway 1. Thomas last year's quarterback on the University of Iowa football team hits, off Caraway in 1 3-1 Innings, Wetland 4 In 1 1-3.

Lyon. I In 1. Thoma. 3 In 3 1-3. Bowler 1 In 3-3: losing pllcher.

A-t lik has signed a contract to play with the Chicago Bears during the Caraway. oelael and Nallln. Kan son Injured During Trot Event at Elilon ELDON', IA. (.11 J. If.

Livingston of Topoka, suffered a coining professional football sea son. Jensvold will report sept. s. Time. 3 05.

Ion As Beat Scran ton in Exhibition, 9 to 6 SCRANTON, PA. (F) The New fractured leg and crushed shoul one time, Frankie Parker, Kenc.au tram. Billy Doe and Jimmy Flynn Two of the vounnsters were at the net and two plaved the bai-krourt. When Tllden served the bov at the barrier had to duck, because if Bill hit one of them he got the point. The lour boy atari won the set, 6-4.

Twe promtitere eerulnly bsil the rtuhi idea tt Milwaukee. They staged the Tllden exhibition there. They rented the fmrjtrounrls race truck, built a court on it. erected stands clone lo the court and drew a mere B.oOO persona. The ruhber seamed tennis ball (hat vut in Its appearance Inte this season will be the only kind nude by the leading manufacturing company next year.

Ethworth Vines, the most eonsUtent tennis champion this year, hsi suffered from stomach trouble all season. He has to eat at least four or five hours before his matches or his digestive system cannot stand the strain ol competition. His ailment forced him to default to Oeorge Itotd In ona tourney this season. Wisconsin has two tennis champion-ships, one of them a closed aflair open only to residents of Wisconsin or those der In a trot event at tho Wapello county fair race track here Creamery. Remsen Mohr Motor! vi.

Boyden. Alton Matlock. STORM LAKE ACCEPTS rHALLFNOE. STORM LAKE The Storm Lake baae-hall team has aceepted Alia', challenge and the two team, will clash at Casino park, Sunday. Sept.

I Marathon and Alta are (rheriiiled to cross bat. at Casino park Sunday. VINTON 4 I)YSAHT DYPART Vinton toppled the Pysart baseball team last Sunday. 4 to 0. Miller, brother of Blng Miller of tha Athletlca.

pitched seven 'nnlngs for Vinton, allowing three hit. and sinking out nln. men. Th. yKltora bunched their hit.

In the second Inning off of Moeller to clinch the battle Batterlea: Dysart. Moeller and Smith: Vinton. Miller, Town, and Huffman. ftOAMERS 7 WALL LAKE 4. OMDDFN Tha Olldden Roamer.

out-scored Wall Lake at Lake Wood last Sunday. 7 to 4. It wa. Wall Lake's aecond defeat of the season. The Roamer.

and Halbur will battle It out at Ha, bur Sept. 8. Tha Roamer. want games. Tha batteries: Corbtn, Clopton and Eisworth; Wall Lake, Way, Ward and Howard.

BFNNFTT WINS. Thursday. Ho was tho victim of a runaway horse which bad thrown York Yankees defeated Scranton of the New York-Pennsylvania league In an exhibition game Thursday, 9 to 6. The game was Its driver. Ed Berry.

E. L. Dag halted In the seventh by rain. Score by R. E.

New 1 3 1 4 0 01 11 1 gett of Ottumwa, spectator, and Berry were slightly Injured. Jack Dempsey lo Box Leo Lomski Labor Day HOTEL 'FONTENELLE Scranton I 0 1 1 08 10 0 (Continued JKrom Thro 5.) Batteries--Larocco. weaver and Hennlgan, Krubskl. flosky and Outen. Stanley Poreda Whips Babe Hunt Easily BOSTON (-PI Stanley Poreda, Jersey City heavyweight, gave INTKRNATIONM, IKAOl'E.

Montreal M-0: Koadini 3-4 Hoc -p Mer enrolled In one of ltt achools. and the other meet late in August open to all SEATTLE (U.S.) Leonard Newark U. Budalo 13 Home Hun Standing Pucks. Jack Dempsey's business 4oo ROOMS a Kf) WITH BATH loo Ream. Prhti FROM SOt'THERN Ilahe Hunt, Ponea City.

a jlrmtntham Mrmphu 7 TTPTON The baseball game between the Bennett and Lowden team, ended 10 to 7 Chattanoom Nw Orlatini 0 severe 10-rounil nauering 111-rc Thursday night In the Argonne manager, announced Thursday afternoon that he had signed Jack to box Leo Lonukl in a four round setto at Reno on Labor day. Hi-nvvwi'lght "Mensrl." A. feature contest, roreaa lusty two-fisted hooks opened several cuts on his towering op amateurs in the country. Mercer Beasley, one of the leading proa In the countrv. held a tennis school at Delafield, Wis.

Attending the course of instruction were many fiom out ol the state IncludtnK Bryant Grant ol Atlanta, former nutlonal clay court champion, and Keith Werner, star Los Amreles ptsyer, Th closed tournev started Mie week after the school was held. Reanley entered all of his pupils on the grounds that they we Tien rolled a Wisconsin sc.iool. Orant won the singles title. Of course there were many complaints and this year the constitution will be revised. One of the chief complaints nt the Bndm cloned meet wi the conduct ol Hort tt til Rouble Ua.dqu.rten Civic, Social, Bu.inejM, trvnf 05AyiiHoi nJ Motor Old fnhionid ho.pit.lily.

a'l ponent's face and gave him the (By Tin Associated HOME RUNS THURSDAY. Averlll (Indians) 1 Whitney (Phillies) 1 Crabtrce (Kedai 1 THE LEADERS. Ruth (Yankees) 37 (lehrtf (Yankee.) 34 Klein tPhllllesl 31 Averlll Indiana) 38 Oil (Olanlsi Foxi I Atllletlcal 33 LEAlil TOTALS. American ....44 in I.vor of Bennett. The Bennett team will meet the Mechanlcavllle nine, winners of Wednesday', gam, this afternoon, for tha tha Cedar county championship.

BEARDED MFN WIN. RED OAK The Ilenton Harbor House of Dai Id team defeated Red Oak here Thura-day. 13 to 3. Entlert and Osalan and Kneubuhl worked for Red Oak; Ollbert and Clemming for the bewhlskered TO Pl.AT-AT COLFAX. COLFAX The Madrid ball rluh will play thf Colfa-: Independent.

Sunday at Hie honors in all hut one of the 10 CAPETOWN A Donald Mc- rounds. Poreda weighed 202 KnoxvlUt IT NMnviliB AtUnti n-3. Little Rock 1-2 aetur Pprinulield CvansvlllP Qutncy Pforla at DanvUl. Wet iroundi Dloomintwn at Trr Htute grounds rACIIIC COAST IKAOI K. Onkland 4.

MiMinni 3 Hnllvwood Hucramento 3 Loi AngflM ft; Seattle texas i.r.Aorr, palli 6-1: OaJvMton 0 Sun Antr.lo 6-4; Shrevfport 7-1 Port Woitfr Pfaumont 1 Houston Wichita falls 1-7 nnrkinrlalft. COnSlQercu mo ubbi 0.1..I, African heavyweight chain and tho Olilahoman 191 i. A feud that began 25 years ago was renewed when Sura Langford -i in mnnv vears, is to hunt Beasley's pupila durlne a match in which me re.M Th one of them was a competitor of the aMemblnne in his ir her victories in tho English 1 won the sen no Joe Jeanetle, famous Negro Colfax park. Tha Madrid team won an 11 ould it along the slrirluies taklui dov, National put on a three-round I. Roxing assocla- haulers and this whs evtreni-iv otsronrTi inning aame from Colfax la.t Sunday by a 4 lo I I lb the orpouenla ol Beano protenes.

ioiu 5on-. cruleight title iu ai.hiWUo.. A'.

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