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Giants LosePair To Boston Braves fe filler Lowly Red Sox Win Two from Athletics PES MOINES, IOWA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 5, 1933 Athletes In Holiday Limelight rvi rn Jrfsw SfHISenators Trip Yanks Twice to Stretch Loop Lead DAILEY DOWNS 8 ill IMPS IN BOTH Dailey Beats Imps Twice Helen Jacobs in Semifinals 77,000 WATCH THIRTEEN U. S. GOLFERS STILL NATS TRIUMPH IN OPEN MEET 6 TO 5, 3 TO 2 A pA, If I Cronin's Clan Heads League by 2 1-2 Games. rV si NEW YORK, N. Y.

The If 7 Sam Dailey Washington Senators, rapidly driv ing to the American league pen' Butler Fights Fan As Locals' Pennant Hopes Fade. (Sperlal Plspa'rh ts The Register OMAHA, NEB. Sad Sxm Dal ley, who used to toss 'em over for the Des Moines Demons, played a very dirty trick on his old mates here Tuesday after noon. Sad Sam assumed the "iron man" role and hurled Omaha to doubleheader victories over the Imps, 4 to and 6 to 2, thus knocking out the first half Western league pennant hopes of Johnny Butler's lads, (ilves 12 Hit. Dailey allowed Just 12 hits In the two games, nine in the regulation opener and three in tha seven-Inning finale.

Ralph Sams pitched nice ball in the first game, yielding only eight hits, but his mates failed to hit when hits meant runs. The first game was enlivened by a two-punch fist fight between Manager Butler and an Omaha fan. In the eighth Inning, Pug nant, Tuesday dimmed the titular hopes of the New York Yankees former Dea Moines pltrher, tried an "iron as they twice humbled the world stunt champions before 77,365 fans, i crowd surpassed only once in base ball history. Irishman (Sets Record to Win Medal in British Classic. ST.

ANDREWS, SCOTLAND (Thirteen Americans, Including the defending champion, stocky Gene Sarazen, and one amateur, George T. Dunlap, New York, N. celebrated a sizzling July 4 in Scotland Tuesday by qualifying for the British open golf championship. But the fireworks for the occasion were touched off by a smiling Dublin Irishman, Pat Nolan, who came steaming in over the old course to shoot the final 18 holes of the 36-hole qualifying trials in just 67 strokes, shattering all the centuries of St. Andrews records and giving him the medal with a total of 71-67138.

Cheera Echo. Cheers for the feat of the Irish KM" v. i The twin victories, 6 to 5 in 10 innings and 3 to 2, sent the rampaging Senators two and one-half games front of the Yankees. "frf fjW 'I'M? Mt" j4 1 i They also were Washington's nine' teenth.and twentieth triumphs in 23 starts and the sixth and sev' enth conquests, over the Yanks In 10 games played this season. Babe Gets No.

18. Babe Ruth made a gallant at Tuesday afternoon and made a complete uccesa of It when he defeated the Imps In both game of their dourtleheader with Omaha. Dailey allowed the Demons nine hlta and won the opener, 4 to 8, and then gave but three hits In seven Innings to take the nightcap, 6 to t. tempt to give the champions an even break with his eighteenth home run blast of the season in professional echoed over the town clear to the old cathedral where Frankle Parker. Advances at Chicago.

monuments to famous golfers stand. The 68's of Bob Jones and George Duncan In former years Win Lose To- To-W. L. Pet. day day St.

Joe 32 20 .615 .623 .604 Joplln 30 22 .577 .585 .566 Omaha 29 24 .569 .577 .558 Des M. 29 23 .558 .568 .547 were eclipsed, and even though the championship itself may cross the seas to America again for the tenth straight year, the hoary Scots of St. Andrews feel that British golf at least can lift its head again. Hard on the trail of Nolan Griffin was chased for protesting a decision on Orwotl's steal of sec-ondbase and the fans began to toss Helen Jacobs (above), United States champion, Joined Mrs. Helen Wills Moody In the semifinal round of the Wimbledon women's single championships Tuesday by defeating France's ranking player, Mme.

Rene Mathleu, 6-1, 1-6, 6-2, In a quarterfinal matrh. Dizzy Errs! PITTSBURGH, N. () Dizzy Dean, ace of moundsmen for the St. Louis Cardinals, was fined $100 by Manager Gabby Street Tuesday for getting on the wrong car of the right train. The Cards had an exhibition game scheduled in EI-mira, N.

Monday and when the train reached Har-risburg, from New York, N. all the players were in the right cars but Dean. Dizzy was sound asleep In a Pittsburgh-bound car. He woke up in the Smoky City. though distanced by four strokes in the first clash that will mean out the pop bottles.

nothing when the 72 holes of championship play proper start to day, came Horton Smith, Chicago, 111., professional, in second place Butler Accommodated. One Just missed Butler, who was coaching at third, and he rushed over to the stands and dared the thrower to step out on the field, and he was accommo Mrs. Moody, Miss Jacobs In Wimbledon Semifinals with 71-71142, but leading the American contingent. Burke In Third. dated.

A big burley bucko leaned over and took a swing at Butler' Billy Burke, who landed the last Vines to Meet Cochet LOCAL POLOISTS chin. Butler ducked and coun place on the American Ryder cup team after a storm of protest at Braves Reduce New York the ninth inning of the nightcap. his original exclusion, was lodged in Feature Duel Today. WIMBLEDON, ENGLAND TURN BACK FORT in the third bracket with Syd Fairweathpr and E. Kenyon, Lead by 3-0, 8-5 Victories The blow was one of the five garnered off the effective delivery of Wally Stewart.

A pair of singles and Dixie Walker's fly accounted for the British professionals, all with 146's, An all-American final in the wom tered with a right. They were in a clinch when police separated them. The spectator was chased from the park. The Packers got to Sams for run in the first on a walk and TutaJ's double, but the Imps tied it up In the second on Mike Rle-gert'a long double to center and Herble Hansen's single to right. Omaha got the run back in Us Burke's by reason of a 72 and a 74.

en's singles, featuring two rivals of many years from Berkeley, Yanks' other tally In the sixth Ben Cantwell Chalks TEXAN UPSETS Behind him were Mattered the Army Four Tastes 9-5 Defeat. Taking advantage of the Army's weak defensive game, the Des rest of the field all the way down to the 158 stroke limit that left after the Senators had gone ahead with two runs in the fifth. A wild pitch by Russell Van Atta, however, was responsible for what proved to be the winning run, Up Eleventh Triumph. BOSTON, MASS. The 117 players In the title hunt 18 COHN IN MEET half on Knox's single and Edward'i holes today, another 18 Thursday, and a final 36 Friday.

Boston Braves twice scalped the Misfortune visited only two double. Score In Fourth, The home club got one In the Spills Tennis Cham scored in the eigth. Nat Rally. In the opening contest, the Sen' league-leading New York Giants Tuesday, 3 to 0, and 8 to 8, in a Moines Polo club administered a 9 to 5 licking to Fort Des Moines on the latter's field Tuesday afternoon in a slx-chukker match. It was the first defeat tasted by the losers this season.

pion of Chicago. Americans in the field that started Monday, Joe Ezar, the wild Texan from Waco, landing outside the qualifying rail with 81-77158, while Robert Sweeney, aa Ameri fourth on two singles and a double ateal, and another run In the fifth on McMahon's single, a doubleheader featured by the hitting of Wally Berger and the pitching of Ben Cantwell. CHICAGO. (TO An 18- ators came from behind to tie the score with two runs in the sacrifice, Sams' wild throw on a ninth and then put over the win Helen Jacobs and Helen Wills Moody, loomed Tuesday night after a day in which the feminine contingent held the center of the stage in the annual Wimbledon tennis championship play. With Mrs.

Moody already qualified for the semifinals, Miss Jacobs won her way into the same round by defeating the best of the continental players, Mme. Rene Ma-thieu of France, 6-1, 1-6, 6-2. German Girl Stronger. Their rivals in the next round were decided as Fraulein H. Krah-winkel, toll, powerful German girl, eliminated Miss Margaret Scriven of England, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, while Miss Dorothy Round, another English girl, bested Lucia Valerio of Italy, 6-3, 6-2.

Through the luck of the draw Gail Fitch, playing the back Cantwell hung up his eleventh can student living abroad, finished nlng tally in the tenth. For the try for McMahon at second, and an outfield fly. Bill Hallahan. Defeats Pirates. far over the line with 86-78164.

third time this season, Lefty Go victory against three defeats In the opener and was never In trouble in shutting out the New York club. The Demons got back In the ball year-old Texan from El Paso, George Ball, dropped a giant firecracker Into the national clay courts singles tennis championship Tuesday that blew one of the favored seeded stars, Jay Cohn, Chicago city champion, out of the mez failed to finish a game against ihe Senators. He contrib Dunlap Fades. Every member of the Ryder cup post, was the heavy mallet swinger in the local lineup, shooting in four goals while keeping the Army scoreless in the second and fourth, and backing his foes' shots well out of the goal zone. uted three wild pitches.

Fred Frankhouse, who started team that lost to the British professionals by a point at Hoylake Manager Joe Cronin sent Heinie game in the alxth. After two were out, Orwoll singled through second. Rebman walked and both runners added a base on Dalley's wild pitch. Mike RleKert then slapped a single to right to score two. Williams grounded out to end the Inning.

for Boston In the nightcap but who was shelled from the mound In the sixth, received credit for the victory. The locals stormed into an early Manush in with the winning run, following the latter's double with a single for his third hit of the qualified. Sarazen and Olln Dutra shot identical rounds of 73-75 for 148s, while Walter Hagen had The double setback cost the game. lead, getting three goals to the Fort's single tally in the first chukker. The winners made a rout of it in the second, whipping tournament picture.

The other seeded players, headed by Frankie Tarker of Milwaukee, and Bryan Grant of Atlanta, romped Into the fourth British. (Continued on Page 9.) AB.H.O.A. Wash't'n, Mvr 9h AB.H.O.A.iN. York. 3 0 3 1 Walkar.cf Giants a game of their lead, since St.

Louis split with Pittsburgh. 5 2 3 0 nHatrlM 1 2 2 2 Imp Fall to Score. The Demons got men on base In AB H.O.A in five goals before the Army could get braced. N. York.

AB.H.O.A. I Boston. 0111,20 3 0 1 41 Urbnsk.aa 2 10 0 0 15 0 112 4 0 4 5 4 111 1 I i uiornn.j the next three innings, but fast fielding cut off all scoring efforts. iuc mmy a uri cnuKHer was 1 11 OBeraer.rf 3 2 4 0 0 2 0' Mre rf 3 0 10 Doul.lf 3 Terry. lb 4 rCTIW Ver.lslb 3 round without resorting to pressure.

Ball took the courts at the Chicago Town and Tennis club and turned back Cohn after a bit 1 0 0iJ.8rwll.3b 0 0 i Rulh rf 5 3 0 OIGahrls.lb 4 1 3 OiChapmn.K 4 3 4 1 1 0 Dlckry.c 4 0 13 0 Ooarlti.M 4 1 0 4iFarrrH.u 0 0 7' O'cComba 1 0 0 (lomrz.p 4 0 0 0 Moorr.p 0 0 1 2 11 1 2 2 1 Ruantll.p 1 Manush. If 5 Oosltn.rf 5 Cronin, 5 Kehulte.cf 9 Kiihrl.h ti Khifgr.Sb 4 Sfwll.c 3 bRIra 0 Bfrnc 0 whttthli.s Omaha went out In order after the fifth. the fifth, with Capt. Glen Finley up the back post. The lineups: OOO 0 0 0 Mrs.

Moody, an overwhelming favorite to win her sixth Wimbledon singles crown, faces the stronger of the two, Fraulein Krahwinkel. Miss Jacobs meets Miss Round, who is considered capable of giving her little more than a hard workout. Men Take Court. 1 1 liwnitny.jn i 0 3 2 Im If 3 0 3 0 0 14 Bpohrer.r 3 13 1 0 2 0 Marnvl 2h 3 0 14 0 0 II Cantwell 3 10 2 10 0 OOO 'hi The Parkers got right down to 0 0 0 Crnwdrr.D 10 0 1 8 1 St Totali 29 eli) rl Molnee 9. Fort pel Moines S.

Kltch No. Lieut. Fleeter Klrer 2... Major Warteiton OlmatH No. 3 Lieut.

Oeti 1. flirt) No. 4 Lieut. Turner Totali 42 13 30 6 i 2 0 Oj 0 0 0 work In the first Inning of the nightcap. McMahon and Jelea singled and moved up on Kelly's terly fought three-set match, 6-0, 11-13, 6-4, which ended with both players exhausted.

In First Meet Competing In his first Important Totals 29 4 24 14 flenrt bv chukkerR: WF.NTFRN LEAGTE. W. L. Pet w. en DtB Molnt .35100 09 Fort DtM Mn1n 1 1 0 9 1 Jo .12 20 Sp'rflald 22o.Sin ftforinc timmftrv non o.

rrn Miss Jacobs played the finest tennis she ever has shown in championship, only one person ex 2i 22 29.4.11 Fltrh 3, Lieut. Fleea-er Major Waoelton a. jopnn sacrifice. TutaJ grounded Moulder but McMahon slid under the peg to the plate. Rlebert made a wild peg to first on Doerr'i roller, Jelen scoring.

aPatted for Myrr In alKhth. bRan (or L. Srwrll In ninth. cRattrd for Farrrll In trnth. itBatted for Moora in tenth.

Brora by tnninsa: Washington 101 noo 012 1 Nrw York 120 000 200 0 ft Summary Errors. Lazzrrl 2, Srhulte; runs batted In. Cronin 2. Walker. Croerttl Omaha 23 22 Hutrh'on 21 30 .412 29 23 Vi Muskoree in 34 .320 pected Ball to put up a struggle England to eliminate the top Dtt M.

niser, Lieut, nuiter, oimsteo; touis, uim-sled. Lieut. Nutter. L. Fltrh.

Suhsiliutlons Lieut. Nutter for Lieut. Gets. Capt. Klnley or Lleul.

Turner. YESTERDAY'S RK.HI aBatted for Manrueo In elahth hBatted for Ftizsimmons ninth. Score by Innlnas. New York OOO 000 0 Boston 200 001 Summary Errors. Johnson, lirhanrkt; runs hstled In, Berer.

R. Moore. Whitney; two hM hits, Berser. Canlwell: three hase hit Berfer; douhle plays. Maranvllla to I'rhan'kl to Jordan bases on halls, off rantwrll 2: struck nut, hv Fttsslmnnons 3.

rantwell 3. Umpires, Mcirew, Maer-kurth and Qmiley. Time. 1:35. Second as me: ranking Frenchwoman.

For a time she seemed a bit uncertain in the Omaha 4 Pes Molnei St. Joseph 4 9: Toneka 1 against Cohn. That was his mother, who stopped an erroneous report that her boy had been beaten In the second, Orwoll got two j.i rjoslin. Harris. Bokrn: two base hits.

Vanush 2. Lassert. Harris: noma runs. Jopm tyrlnxrieil 3" Muekoea 1 3 )1 Hutchinson 8-7 GAMER TODAY. second set, but she was volleying splendidly as she raced through and then went out to the sideline Demons, Continued on Page ri, Moines at Omha: Hutch, at Musknaee Jopim at Bp glleidiTopeka at St.

to cheer him on. The crowd was Old Time Ball Star Drowned in River HOLYOKE, MASS. (U.P.) A body taken from the Connecticut river Sunday was Identified Tues Mme. Mathelu for the last set. Today the women relinquish the stunned as Ball, a slight blond Billy Burke.

Among Open Leaders. Y. AB 0 A (Boston ABH.O.A Critr2h 4 0 4 4 Urbsklss 4 111 ODoul.lf 3 10 3 8 bPeel 1 0 0 0 Berser rf 4 3 3 0 Walker, Cmsettl; stolen has. J. Sewell; double plav.

Mver to Cronin to Kuhel; bases on balls, off Wbltehlll 2. Crowder 2. Gomes 1: stnirk out. bv Ootnel 11. Whltr-hlll 1.

Crowder 4. Russell 1: hits, off Wbltehlll 4 in 1 Inmne (none out In ter-ondl. Crowder In Russell tn 3. Oomea 10 In S'i. Moore 0 In wild nitrhes.

domes 3: winnina pitcher. Russell: loslnit pltrher. flomei. Umpires, Dlnneen, Mrflowan and Kolla. Berond Bame: weighing only 133 pounds, took the first set at love, relaxed as NATIONAL LFAfit F.

Pet I Pet New T. 44 27 20 Boston 37' 38 .403 St. I-null 40 33 .54" Brook 33 3. PIMs'ah 3i 3 ,521 rmnn'tl 33 42 ,440 Chlcaito 3 3l lino Phi lad 'a 31 43,419 YESTERDAY'S Terry.lb 4 2 11 1 ore rf 2 0 7 0 ott.rr nil" wntt y.jD i i Cohn took the next after coming Vercei.30 4 2 0 OI.ee.lf 4 is'. 3 0 3 Moaan 4 from almost nowhere, 11-13, and Deviser vine.2n day as that of Thomas J.

Dowd, old time baseball star credited with the discovery of Rabbit Chlcaa-o 4-1 Cincinnati ash AB.HOA.'N. ABH.O.A. famed center, courts while the leading singles players of four nations Ellsworth Vines of the United States, Henri Cochet of France, Jack Crawford of Australia, and Jiro Satoh, of Japan-battle through the semifinal round of the men's singles. 1 2 10 2 10 0 0 kson ss 4 12 2 2 cheered the Texan as he came Boston 3 New York 0 5 0 3 Ma ao.c 4 0 3 Metis et. s-2; Plttshurah Philadelphia Brooklyn 0 0 1 through to win the final set.

2 0 0 Brandt. Bell Uhle i 110 0 Totals 35 13 27 Ball played "for the small holes" ajamea GAMES TODAY. St. Louli at Pitts fh'Cinctnnatl at Chlraao N. Y.

at Boston gamea sehsd'd His brother, Jeremiah, identified 1luee.3h 1 4 Manush. If 3 1 6 01 1 loslln.rf 4 0 2 u.Ruth.rf 4 ronln.ss 3 1 1 liOehrla.lb 4 Srhulte.rf 4 15 4 Boken.2b 3 11 3 Uierl.2b 3 Kuhel. Ib 2 1 DIckey 3 Se.ell.e 3 13 0 Farretl sa 2 Stewart.p 4 0 0 OaRuffinj 1 iLary.ss 0 Totali 31 8 27 2 Total! 36 24 141 0 1 1 1 0 5 1 -o 0 0 0 0 0 0 TAKESJREATURE Beats Gallant Sir at Arlington. ARLINGTON PARK RACE TRACK, CHICAGO (D-Indian Runner won the $14,000 stars and stripes handicap before a record breaking crowd of 30,000 at Ar aBaited for Unit In ninth, hBatted for O'Doul to ninth. a-nn hv innlnas: AMERICAN LEAGl'E.

W. Pet W. L. P't Waih'on 47 25 Chiracs 3S 3 .479 Match a Towuip. Vines is paired with Cochet, the Grant-Mercur Duo Wins Doubles Title CHICAGO, ILL.

(JP Bryan Grant, Atlanta, and Fritz Mer-eur, Bethlehem, won the postponed tri-state doubles tennis championship Tuesday by defeating John McDiarmid, Fort Worth, and Lefty Bryan, Chattanooga, 2-6, 7-5, 7-5, 12-14, 6-4. The match was started at Cincinnati, Ohio, last Sunday but postponed because of rain. New York OOO 102 2005 N. York. 45 28 .818 Detroit 35 39.473 Phlla.

3B 3 .300 Bolton 3141.431 Boston OOO 15(1 02k 8 and for Cohn errors. Throughout he held the advantage so often that 20 times he was within a point of the match victory. Will Play Parker. Ball's rival In the fourth round will be the youth picked by every the body at the morgue here, where it had lain since Sunday. Dowd was born in Holyoke and was a star outfielder at Brown university.

Later he played with Washington, St. Louis, Philadelphia and Boston major league teams. 0 Brennin.p man he whipped In straight seta In the final of tha United States Total! 32 8 2T 8 Clavel'd 37 39 .469 St. Louis 29 49 .372 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Boston 14-9; Philadelphia Washinrton 3: New York 5-2 Summary Errors, urnaneai.

asenruso, Jackson. O'Doul; rum batted In. Terry 2, Ott, Variei. Jackson, Hoan 2. Urbanskl, Jordan.

Beraer. Lee: two base hits). T'rry, Urbanskl: three base hlta. Jordan, Whitney ato en base. Terrv: aarrltlces.

Ur championships last summer. The Chlcaao 2-; Cleveland -3 match Is considered a tossup. banskl. Uoora: doubla plays, Jackson lington park Tuesday, defeating Crawford holds a distinct edge on to Crtta Terry. Crlta to Jackson to Detroit 7-5; St.

Louia 4-e GAMES TODAY. Detroit at St. Louis Chicago at Cleveland Boatoa at Phlla phia Wash, at New York Terrv: bases on balls, off Bell 2. Frank- Gallant Sir, with Watch Him third. Satoh.

house 2. Belts 1, Brandt 1: struck out, Kimball Wins Golf by Uhle 2. Frannnouea 1. Branoi nits. Big Brand was fourth.

The last of the American teams orr Hen I a-a inninas. ww i Rrinrii 2 tn 2 2-3: naseed ball. Hoaan Indian Runner won by a necK one to win the titleParker. The young Mllwaukeean, playing under wraps for the second day, coasted In to beat Robert Lampus, Bellevue, 6-1, 6-0. The two opponents are almost similar In MISSISSIPPI VALCfcr LEAOIE.

W. Pet I W. L. Pet. DaVport 33 16 Qulnry 25 26.400 Rock la.

32 19 Sorlnard IS 32 .310 Blteber. Frankhouse: loelnc pitch disappeared from the men doubles competition as one of the and raced the mile and a furlong er. Bell. Umpires. Maaarkurtn, Qulgley Event at Coon Rapids fThe Raflsttra low New Service COON RAPIDS, IA.

Ab Kim and McGrew. Tims, 2:13. PeorLa 26 25 .510 Keokuk 1 6 3 .333 TESTERDAY RESULTS. Peoria 4-2: Rock Island 2-T (Additional National Uague in 1:51.4. Gallant Sir, the heavily played favorite, made a desperate challenge, but could not catch the appearance and play almost the game will be found on page 9.) surprises of the day saw J.

8. OUff and I. M. Wheatcroft defeat Lester Stoefen and Clifford Sutter, 5-7, 2-6, 7-5, 11-9, 8-6 In a third-round match. ball defeated A.

Gilbert, 4 and 2. In the championship flight of t'e Quinry 7-1 1 Springfield -3 Davenport 6 K'okuk 3-1 GAMES TODAY. Sprfnara at Car port-Rock la. at Keokuk same game with sideline drives. aBatted for Farrell in alahth.

bBattad for VanAtU la aitnth. Score by lnninca: Waahlnirton ffltzl Kaw York 000 001 001- Summary Errors, nnna; ne batiadln L. Sawell. Walker. Srhuita.

Ruth: two base hits. Boken. L. Sewell. Chantnjn Kuhl.

three base hit, Cronin; home run. RuUi sarrUices, Kuhel 2, L. Sewell; bases on balls, off VanAtti. 3: etruck out by Van-Atta 4. Stewart i.

hfti. off VanAtt In innlnm, Brennan 1 In 1 wild pjtrh. VanAtia: loslna; pltrher. VanAtta. Umpires, McOowan, Kolls and Dinneen.

(Additional American league games will be found on page 8.) Registered Shoot At Ottumwa Sunday (The Iowa Newt Servfc OTTUMWA, IA. A registered hoot will be held at the Ottumwa Gun club Sunday. Five events are on the program. Bryan Grant, seeded next to tourney at reonai Parkpr and heading the opposite first tournament of the year here Sunday. Al Burton won from Don Warneke, 2 and 1, in the first Fight Poeitponed.

NEW YORK. N. Y. VP The 10-round fight between Lea Kennedy, Long Beach, and Isidoro Gas- Former Centre Grid Player Shoots Self HORSE CAVE, MV-Tom Moran. 33, former Centre college football player and son of "Uncle Charley" Moran, major league umpire, shot himself with a shot-fun at the Moran home Tuesday.

He died late Tuesday night. A tobacco buyer, he had been In ill liea'th for two years, and he several times threatened to etd hia life. winner. Coming into the stretch, Indian Runner, ridden by Jockey A. Tipton, shot Into the lead and retained It to the finish.

The race had a net value of to D. W. Wood, owner of the HAHN WINS RACE. LEWISTOWN, PENN. (Pi Bob bracket, met unexpected opposition from Sterling Williams, University of Texas entry, but AMERICAS! AHHOCIATIO.

W. Pet A W. L. Pet, rclumh'l 45 29 .608 Toledo 40 38.513 Minors 43 35 lulevill 36 42.412 St. Paul 4136 .519 MUwau'et 33 40 .452 Indian a 37 35 .51 4 K.

city 3149.388 YESTERDAYS RESULTS. 1 1 Cn. 4. a flight; Dr. Wolfe downed Sam Al-lender, 3 and 2, In the second flight tanaga, Spanish heavyweight, scheduled for Tuesday night at Hahn, automobile racer from Pomona, won a five-mile sprint stepped on the gas when In need of point to win handily, 6-4, 6-3, lod.ananolll 6 Toledo 23 i FueaZV bowl, and Don Dixon turned back Her Coney Island, wss Tuesday in the Independence winner.

Indian Runner paid J11.39 to win, $4 0 to place, $4 04 to Texan. (Continued on Page 2 and 1, In the t-ivm. 1-2 postponed Until tonight because of OAMKS TODAY I UHwaui at K. City. Only ama ichtdund ra'' A.

A. A. races on a half-mile dirt man Hagrdorn, track. His time was third flight show..

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