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TH? PES MOINES REGISTER WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22, 193T. PAGE SIX A St Louis Cards Win Both Ends of Bill From Dodgers, 8 to 5,. 6 to Please, Mr. Dempsey BROWNS RETAIN Steady Winner REDBIRO RALLY i a HENKEL FORCED TOJJITHEEi T-TllrfC A r-itrln mr Htil JIM BOTTOMLEY TAKES OPENER i 4a Gashouse Gang Alone in Third Place. LOS ANGELES, CA.L.

fey ST. LOUIS, MO. VP) The Pacific southwest tennis Applied for Red Job 'As NEW YORK, N. Y. It now develops that Sunny Jim became "funny Jim" for' a hilarious moment and got himself Into a jam with the boss.

Anyway that's Sunny Jim Bot-tomley's story of why he. manager pionship retained Its lnt.rn.tw invur a uesuay as Brooklyn Dodgers' losing streak Tuesday was run to seven straight they dropped both ends of a doubleheader to the Cardinals, who seeded from America, Entland mnveil Into V. thus moved Into exclusive posses ul Hunnernnjb the featured men's singly. The biggest casualty of befell Henner Henkel of Gem1 He tripped on his racouT? pro tern of the St. Louis Browns, applied for the back-breaking Job of piloting the Cincinnati Reds over in the National league where he used to pasture as a baseball sion of third place.

A seven-run uprising in the seventh gave the Gas House gang the first game, 8 to 5, while in the nightcap Don Padgett's home run nd three singles paced a 12-hit attack that gave the Cards a 6-3 decision. Firet rarae twisted his right ankle durtj, struggle with Gene Mako of (y fornia. Leading 6-5 in jr set, he was forced to default star. l'rexy Blow 10. Upon reading in the papers that mirieu irom me court taiu their manager had wired an application, among a score of others, pital, he was obviously ps .1 for the Cincinnati job, President Donald L.

Barnes of the St. Louis Von Cramm Advance Baron Gottfried von A St AB. H. O. A.

0 Mo re rt 5 3 4 0 0 BroD ib 4 1 1 3 2Uiielh 4 3 0 4 0 3 0 0 Padgett. rf 4 0 I Guttrr'e 3 1 1 3 ORrltlt 4 2 0 1 0 Oitrod kl.o 3 16 0 1 Knet 3 0 0 0 downed Owen Anderson of jT University of California at club, got so mad he hit the roof. He dispatched his club vice president, William O. DeWitt, east as goon as possible. So Tuesday, De-Witt caught up with Sunny Jim Brook'n AB.

H. O. Kowncf 3 15 Cooney.lf 5 1 1 Ruther 2t 5 0 1 Htt lb 5 1 riitipi.c 4 I.av'to.3b 3 2 0 Hu.rt 3 13 F.nltliah.aa 3 11 1 0 0 0 3 10 Heni av.p 0 0 0 Lmdeey.p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Polly 10 0 bc'iaar 10 0 I luigc.ca, v-, -o, o-j, and tii 5 American foe, tonseedtd nJ 0 Sunke! 10 0 1 0 c8 Martm 10 0 in New York and asked how come. Jack Dempsey, in the center of the group (can you find him) is shown here by American legion visitors and their wives as they rush the former boxing champion of the world seeking his autograph. 2: Totala 34 11 27 7 Budge, won easily from Bill Do.

1 Santa Monica, 6-3, 6-2. "Why, it was just a little joke," i i 0 Ol Budge meets Jiro YamaHiWd iWlVZII'L explained Sunny Jim. "Two of my assistants and I were reading Totals 37 10 24 7 THOSE ONE-RUN GAMES about Chuck Dressen getting fired Japan in the quarterfinals, tin ter having beaten Ronald lute Los Angeles, 6-0, 6-2. aBat'M fur Knghsih In fiKhih-b Rat ted for Limisry in unfitly Bat ted fur Knit in aavciitly Rrnrm hv inn intra in Cincy so we thought we'd have some fun. We know the new Red Brooklyn fri2 OOO Ono Blond Alice Marble, San tm.

Ml lOUII Wim Summary Ermr, Haasett runa batted Giants Win Close Contests Cisco, won her second round mta from Margo Lumb of Entln manager is as good as picked right now so we wired Giles (vice president of the Reds) asking for the Johnny Allen, Hhoun above, won hU alxteonth atralght victory and hit thirteenth atraiKht thia w-tfton uhen he UefeHted Washington Tuesday, 0 to S. Allen, out for everaJ week a due to an operation, hus not loHt a game thin fteahon. job. I signed the wire and forgot all about it. o-a, o-, ana Anna Lizana if Chile, United States unglei title I holder, won her third round ax'.

frnm lan. Ot.nlnr 1) tn. Hot. Roacn 2. (fcrudti 2, Lava-getto.

English. Moor. Brown. Mi, two baaa hiti. Phelpa.

Brown; thrw haM hit Gut-trid; left on baaei. Brtx kiyn B. St. Louis ba on batti. off Hoyt 1.

Hcnuhaw 1, Kntt atruik out, by Hoyt i. KrUt 3. Bunkrl 1: h.ti, off Hnvt 8 in 1-3 tnninai. Hnhaw 3 In 1-3. Llndavy In 1-3.

Cantwcll In 1 Krlit 10 tn 7. Sunktl tn 2, wlnnlns pitrhi-r. Knit; Ini-tng pitcher. Hnabaw I'mrtraa, Barf. Parker and Klein.

Time, 1 51. "Missed Joke." REDS EASY IN champions all-- "Well, I'll be doggoned If Giles Elmer Sore Second Kame: didn't include my name in the big list of applicants he gave to the newspaper boys. You could have Rr'k'lvn iR A Ht. I. AB H.

O. A TIGHT BATTLES 3UUUUU Uate been nuien.cr i ir r. a a i 1 1 pushed me over with a finger mitt. riear.ir f) hr nD 2 0 Mil 4 2 11 0 1 Mrdw'k 4 12 1 0 4 4 3 1 4 12 4 0 B'rdVy 3 112 I thought sure he'd get the drift of our little joke. I got a nice or boxing rrogram uouhum, OCVCriT 6-1, 6-1.

Jacobs Triumphi. France's Sylvia Hcnrotin lor, it Helen Jacobs, Berkeley, Cal, i the third round, 6-1, 6-0, and Uii Luise Horn, Germany, wai elS, Inated by Bonnie Blank, Lot ji geles, 6-3, 6-3. Third round singles retulti t-cluded: Jlra Yamaglahf Japan) defeated Kid l.ilbin (Loa AnReleal. 6-0. 8.

John Van Kyn tAuMln. Text Charle! Church tLo! Ancelem. 6-2. 6-i Frank Shield! (Hollywood) itlttx Jack Lynch (Tart. Cal.

I 7. Joe Hunt (Lol Aneeleil d.fM letter from him though." 0 4 2 A 0 3KI.nke,p 4 0 0 3 Jim's explanation apparently Tolali 35 12 27 13 Buch'r 2b Fhlpi.c penrer.e lVto.3b Haii rf 1, Br-n ae Marrow, Llndeev.p aBrark J)Manub rWtlaon 1 10 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bee Hurlers Gain Shutout Revenge. By Paul Mli kelson. NEW YORK, N. Y.

UP) A baseball doubleheader in cold, tell-tale scored a base hit with Mr. DeWitt, Gladiators Set for who came out of the conference beaming all over. Layden Threatens to Start Sophs In Opener. SOUTH BEND, IN'D. ()-Coah Elmer Layden set his first-string Notre Dame footballer thinking Tuesday when he said, "If I have to start 11 sophomores against Drake Oct.

2, that's all right with me." He drilled his men on blocking for two hours. He announced a shakeup, declaring, "There are no teams just one big squad trying to learn football. Teaii tomorrow will be picked on the basis of performances yesterday and today." Scrimmages are on the program for today and Thursday. Jim was just having some meet Bouts. By Eddie Brletz.

NEW YORK, N. Y. (P) Preparations rapidly neared completion figures from the loose pages of ing puncher from Los Angeles, and Sixto Escobar, king pin of the bantams, who takes on his old foe, Harry Jeffra, Baltimore, Md. From Fiance comes Marcel Thil, middleweight king of Europe to fight Fred Apostoli, former San Francisco, bell hop. Despite competition in the form of a mammoth American' legion boxing carnival in the Madison sport with Giles, I guess," he said.

"He's going to keep right Jacque! Brunnnn I France i. 6-3, Total! 33 24 lit 1 harlea Hare fr.itKland) but Can Carr (Loa Anijelti), 6-2. our big notebook where the activi on managing our club till the end of the season just as we had planned. We'll talk about next year in the fall. Beyond that news ties of the aKan for En avnlh.

bBatted for L. Brnwn tn afventb. rRan for Maniiah in vnth. Bat tad for Canlwtll to seventh. Hinre by Innlnita: Brooklyn Ono OOO 300 3 St.

Louis 401) 010 Mix fi Summary Errors, none; run battrd in, Fadaett 2, Outtendae 2. )Rrd'wki 2. A mniiuti h.ta i game's goats and KIKI CUYLER WILL RETIRE Tuesday for the most elaborate fight show ever attempted Mike Jacobs' big carnival of champions at the Polo grounds Thursday night. I have nothing to say." heroes are chronicled day by day: IF Every Cuttfridae. home run.

Pa-tKett stolen base. T. Mnure: Karntit-e hit. Square garden bowl on Long Island, to which the thousands of former ex-soldiers now In the city will be admitted free, Promoter Mike Jacobs predicted Tuesday his Fifteen round fights in four BUDGE NO. 1 d'uhls play, (iuttf rnire to Mix; Minor League Baseball Facts trrt on baites, Br'oklvn S.

Bt I.ouia haaes on balls. Marmw 1, Cant wt-ti 2, Klrmke 2. struck uut hv Cantwrll 3. divisions, ranging from the 118-pound bantamweights to the 160-pound middles, will be offered with JENKINS HURT AS TIRE 'BLOWS' Red Outfielder May Tut Pilot or Coaching Job. CINCINNATI, OHIO (-Pi-Hfuii (Kiki) Cuyler, veteran of 15 yean manager crows and cries over one-run defeats or victories and they are justified.

They tell Anita Lizana Surprise Choice Kleinke 4 hits off. Marrow tn 2-1 Tantwell fi tn ft 1-3. Llndsey 2 extravaganza will draw a tfrowd of 50,000 and gross better than in parsed ban, OKrodow-ticf tutth four champions, three world and at First by Myers. Marrow. Umpires, barker, K.em and J300.000 in receipts.

LONDON, ENGLAND A. Wal- Jacobs was secretive about the iOK McCABTHV. the big difference TKV IK AM Fl.AYOI-K. Fort Worth 5, Oklahoma City 4. CYCLONE COACH lis Myers, editor of Ayres' Lawn Spoke Pierces Arm; between good and bad ball clubs Tennis Almanac, announced his amount of money already in the till, but he did say the advance sale is much better than Tommy one European, In action.

The world champions whose crowns will be at stake are Lou Ambers, who meets Pedro Monta-nez In a lightweight duel; welterweight king Barney Ross who faces Ceferino Garcia, a devastat Leading the National league for Meyer Carries On. the best winning average in such in big-time baseball, announcr: Tuesday his retirement effective if the end of the season, but left tk I way open to consideration of 1 1 berth as coach or manager. "It's my idea to quit while it! retaining the friendship of ts fans," said the slugging RedMt i fielder who, at 38, has been una? this year to maintain bia form i Fair and Joe Louis attracted last close call thrillers are the pennant month. POLISHES BACKS headed New York Giants who have ranking of the world's "first ten" men and women players in the Daily Telegraph Tuesday. J.

Donald Budge, Oakland, all-England and U. S. singles champion, headed the men's list as REDS DIVIDE WITH PHILS CINCINNATI, OHIO () Fighting it out for the dubious honor of eighth place, Cincinnati and Philadelphia split a double bill Tuesday, the Reds taking a 6 to 3 victory in the opener only to lose the nightcap 10 to 1 beneath a barrage of base hits. Flrat iiim: won ib out or 40 one-run contests. Most celebrated victim of BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, UTAH Ab Jenkins, racing driver who was trying for new records in a 48-hour run, suffered a badly injured arm Tuesday when the left COLUMBUS WINS stuff with the Yankees.

They slammed out one or more in all but 31 games. Their longest home the league is Cincinnati. The poor Ends Get Attention expected, but the placing of Anita previous years. disillusioned Reds, who expected to fool everyone but me by winning rear tire of his automobile blew run famine ran to six straight IN PLAYOFF, 7-3 During Drill. (The Regliter1! lows New! Service.) AMES, IA.

Coach Jim Yeager, out while he was traveling at a New York Club, games. Their best home run per the pennant, have lost 31 while copping only 14 of them. speed of 170 miles an hour. H. 0.

A. 01nM all AB. H. O. A.

12 0 Walker.lf 4 although wary of his team going Milwaukee Loses In 1 1 The car did not crash. Jenkins was Injured by flying rubber from the tire and a wire spoke of the game streak reached 10. Brooklyn failed to get one homer in 114 games; Washington in 108. The Senators went 20 successive contests before one of their sluggers Chicago Beaten In Tournament BATTLE CREEK, MICR UV Series Opener. 2 9 3 2 2 5 2 stale from daily practice, Tuesday whipped his squad of Cyclones through two strenuous practice 1 4 0 Om.l an.rt 3 0 1 0 Craft, cl 4 2 11 0 4 2 2 0 outlaw.

Jh 4 0 14 MuTf.o 3 2 0 J.il,2t 3 0 3 1 Mytrani 4 0 0 OK.ftnh'a.p 3 Phirhi AB. 5 Martinet 4 Kialn.rf 4 Ca.milll.lb 3 3 3 4 At wood, 3 aBpown 1 VVaJtrn.p 2 1 bJ.Mort 1 Lizana, U. S. titleholder, above Dorothy Round, British champion, was unexpected in the women's rating. Myers' ranking: MEN.

1. Donald Budce. California. 2. Baron Gottfried Von Cramm.

3. Henner Henkel, Germany. 4. H. W.

AiiRlin. England. 5. Kohert RlKiii, California. 6.

Brvan Grant, Atlanta, Ga. 7. Jack Crawford. Auetralla. S.

xlerick Menzel. Czechoslovakia. 9. Frank Parker, New Jeraey. It).

Charlea Hare. Kndand. WOMKN. 1. Anita Lizana.

Chile. 2. Dorothy Round. F.nitland. 3.

Jadwina Jcdrzcjoweka, Poland. 4. Mme. Hilda SperllnK. Denmark.

5. Mme. Rene Mathieu. France. 6.

Helen California. 7. Alice Marble. California. 8.

Maria Horn. Germnny. 9. Mary Hardwick. Knatand.

10. Dorothy May Bundy. California. COLUMBUS, OHIO (J) The wheel, which pierced his arm. Jenkins brought the car to a halt after fighting to keep it from smashing up on the gleaming salt track, got a four-ply blow; the Flatbush-ers went 15 without one.

Teams from the two largest dties l- .1 alimirBtei I drills. champion Columbus Red Birds de ol Tiitall 33 0 27 15 feated the fourth-place Milwaukee and after repairs, Lou Meyer, re Joe McCarthy's slugging New York Yankees escaped with 23 out of 42 one-run thrillers, which is only so-so by comparison with their record, but the poor St. Looey Browns almost always found themselves running second, losing 29 out of 37 one-run drammers. No wonder the harassed man Total! 34 8 24 12f lief driver, took the wheel. Brewers, 7 to 3, here Tuesday 111 U1C JlttLlUU WC1C tuu" from the "amateur world seriea of the American Baseball gress in the two games played Tuesday.

Warning them against overcon-fidence, Coach Yeager polished his team's line play in preparation for the season's opener with Iowa Spike Punctures Arm. night in the opening contest of the final American association playoff The blowout occurred on the In a pair of ragged, free-nitm. series before 2,700 spectators. eighty-third lap of the run, after Jenkins had covered 1,050 miles State Teachers here Saturday. Concentrate on Bucks, Morton Cooper outpltched Bill aBattfd lor Atwnod In ninth.

bBattM fur Burknarl in ninth. Bcure by Inntocai PhtUdtlphUv 010 000 020 3 Cincinnati O20 000 4ix 8 Summary Errnra Nnrrn 2. Scharfin. Jooat, Myera; runa battM m. CamiUI.

Ar-novich, Whitney. Craft 2, McCurmlrk. Ktolnhana 2: two haw hita. Siharrin. Walk-r.

Craft; hume run. ha-p. Mccormick; aacntice hit. Joost; douM? play Outlaw to Jooat to MrCrmlrk; If ft nn bafedit. Phlladf ithta 7.

Cincinnati ti; baaea on balla, off Walt.ra 1, Burkhart 1, KimhaJia atruck out. bv Waiteri 2. BurkhaU 1. KliMnhMni 2: Int. Wal and had set five new records.

Doc sausried wun the lines ap BEGGS BLANKS tors said the rubber and wire When Babe Ruth set his record of 60, his "pals" in the home run manufacturing' business were Rube Walberg and Milton Gaston, who threw him four apiece. Joe DiMaggio, current leader, finds his cousins in Jack Knott and Julio BonettL Each has delivered four of Joe's long shots. BOBBLES The 1937 show contests, fought with consider! wrangling between players umpires, St Paul J. J. Johns feated Chicago Korzeniecki A.

10 to 8, and Atlanta, Di steels won from New York OtJ Ludwig Baumanns, 19 to 2. pearance from tackle to tackle, Yeager concentrated on the flanks spoke, flung from the wheel, pene trated Jenkins arm. ORIOLES, 2 TO 0 Zuber by a wide margin, allowing the Brewers only three hits. These were bingles bunched in the third inning and accounting for 10 total bases produced three runs, the extent of scoring off the Columbus and backfieid. Clarence Gustine, former Iowa State football cup- Burkhart 0 In Cause of the blowout was be.

llAvarf tn Ha th. nla nr. ters in tnnlnei. 1 1-3. Klflnhana in 7 2 ft 2-3 tnninai.

0 1-3: winninir Ditcher l.i Newark Wins International Two games are scheduled ww tain and end, stressed offensive fire-bailer. bringing together the two unbeir ptn-her. waiien tmpirei. atari and tne racer tires wnen Jenkins nar- Stark. Time, 1:47.

Kemnd name: rowly avoided a. mishap 150 miles League Cup Opener. agers over-work the word 11 more than any other in the king's language. GOOSE EGGS Boston's stinging Bees have been shutout 16 times to date to lead both leagues in that baseball misery but their pitchers got full revenge by blanking the enemy 15 games even though they didn't lay a Tonight the clubs will meet In tactics as he labored with Dish-inger and Rushmore, starting ends, and five reserves. earlier after hitting a soft spot in en teams in the tournament, Fr no, and Battle Creek Unit NEWARK, N.

J. (TV-Joe Beggs, the 12-mile track. star Newark righthander who the second game of the series with Johnny Chambers twirling for the Red Birds and Forrest Pressnell for the Brewers. Score bv lnnlnsa: R. Pi 10 Miles Faster.

Phlla AB 0. A Cin nati AB. H. A KorrH.2h 5 2 5 2 Cuvlrr.lt 4 12 0 Martin, ct 5 0 2 0 3 0 10 Klein. rf 4 13 O.il.om'ardl 10 0 0 Camllll.lb 4 2 fl Meie rl (10 0 0 Moore.

If 5 3 3 0 Craft. -f 4 12 0 5 4 0 OMiCVk lh 4 2 11 1 Hrharn.sa 5 10 4 4 2 2 1 Orai 3 0 6 0 Choien.e 4 14 1 A chalked up 21 victories during the Steel and Wire at 3 p. m. ana aw boygan. vs.

Ada, Okla, the 12:30 game. won't be noted for air tight fielding even though three triple plays regular International league sea At the time, Jenkins was 10 son, Tuesday night, pitched a one' miles an hour faster than previous have been pulled In the National and one in the American. Man Milwaukee 003 000 000 3 3 0 Columbus Oil 001 22x 7 10 0 hit, 2 to 0 shutout to give the Lovell, Olin Matched Meri 3 i 3 3 1 records, and he ordered Meyer to Total! 40 14 27 7 'asc ela 2 1 1 v. io. Batteriee zuber and Brenzel; Cooper sua vrouca.

Bears the opening game of the final governor's cup series with the In the backfieid Cap Timm and Yeager drilled the men on ball handling and timing. With a heavy, fast moving line shaping up well and deep in reserve strength, the Cyclone mentor is building up a strong running attack despite the absence of crashing Hank Wilder. Plan To I'se Laterals. A dearth of reliable pass re single goose egg until Lou Fette shut out Pittsburgh 6-0, on June 3. Washington, blanked nine times to top the rn-infested American league, has succeeded in whitewashing the enemy only four For New York Bout Haiman.p ooo the two in the day.

A Tmai! .14 27 12 left front tire had been ripped to Baltimore Orioles. Score bir Innlnae- at lr Coodmnn In eichth ribbons by the first accident and NEW YORK, N. Y. Alberts Lovell, Argentine heavyweight rived from T.r AnEeleS, Baltimore 000 000 000 0 1 2 Newatk Olio 200 Ollx 2 8 0 Batteries Vandenbrg and Gray; Begg! times. Pete Appleton turned in had to be replaced.

agers have felt like ordering padded cells all season as they watched their team's kids one day and champs the. next. Best fielding streaks so far nave been turned in by the Chicago Cubs and Phillies who went six straight games each without a misplay. Except for one error, the Phillies would have gone nine in bBatted for In eighth. Score hv Innlnns: Philadelphia .100 nr 1 202 Cincinnati Ooo fi loo- CLEVELAND WINS.

PHILADELPHIA, PENN. (AP) Three forward passes, good for 38, 25, and 42 yards, gave the Cleveland Rams a 21 to 3 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles In a National league professional football all of them, too. Again the poor Jenkins garnered the following hu ncrsneoerKer. Tuesday and was matched i St Looey Browns: they've scored nummarv vnojeo. it; run Tuvalu v- bat'ed in.

Sv.fru 2. v. tomev i recoras luestiay. ceivers has also contributed to the One thntitanit mile. IftHDA two shutouts all year.

MEET TONIGHT. There will be an open meeting Bob Olin of New Yorn, light-heavyweight champion, for" 10-round bout at the HipiHidra Iowa State switch to a running offense without resorting to the air. of football officials at the Y.M.C.A. game Tuesday night before 11,376 a row. 'spectators.

t.ajna."ier. Mot-ormicK two hite Nor-na. Camilll, Alotre, VVIulnev. Craft Me-Cormiik; Btolen hase, Klrio; 'double playf Siharein Morris to Cannllt: Joo.t "to Myern to McCormick: left on Philadelphia 6. Cincinnati haea on off Caacarella 3.

iitrurk out bv I.nMaiOer Cacarella 3- hits, off Cue flrella 11 In tnnmic. Hallabun 3 in I loairic pitcher. Cascarella. Umpire. Stark and Time.

1.44. tonight for 4 he purpose of discuss Oct. 15. In lieu of forwards, the Cyclones have been polishing a well knit ing football rules and changes for lateral attack that has kept the the present season. Karl Greenlee, veteran sports official, will be in second stringers bewildered in scrimmage.

charge of the meeting. former record, Jenkins. lrtft.7:l M.p.ll. houm, 16H.0H; former record, Jnikin Hi.1.72. mlle.

171.43 P.H. Three liotir I7 J.OI H.P H. Iitropeno three-hour record, 171.43 M.P.II. H.ooO kilometer unlimited record ItUHM M.P.U. American 2.000 kllometera 103.02 h.

His morning speed averaged 175 miles an hour. With Meyer at the wheel the average was approximately 162.1. His total new records Included 16; four American unlimited, four American Class A and four world's It is on the laterals that Iowa State will pin most of its scoring hopes, Yeager indicated. Bowling PIRATES BEES 2 PITTSBURGH. PENN.

CT1) Pirate siege guns blasted Lou Fette, Boston's ace right-hander, for seven runs in the first two in The Yankees have been victims of ignominious whitewash but once, the first time it happened since July 12, 1936. Ivy Paul Andrews, then of Cleveland, turned the trick but everything's under control. The Yankees were so impressed they bought Ivy's contract. On the other side, the Yank pitchers have scored 12 shutouts. Joe F.

Carr Stricken At Fifth Avenue Alleys. f'FNTRAL MFC ITAOTE. Bob White! 5rtl 645 746 With Heart Attack COLUMBUS, OHIO (U.P.) nings Friday, Pittsburgh coasting and four international Blue Bird! 510 513 500 i.f62 Kaalei 50 6119 5S0 1,747 WILDER, TASTIER "MAKIN'S" SMOKES! music to any 'makin's' smoker," mmmmmm''FEr1 says J. Anderson (below, about to roll one). P.

A. has plenty of 1 a good, rich teste, yet it's mildl fvlrj Vf-zjl -Right!" agrees Bolt Stevenson jjf- 7 (standing up, at the right). -And JS WB i I rm NtA a In for a 9 to 2 victory Robin! P21 696 $71 1.992 Class A. Joe F. Carr.

president of the Na Hawk! 41H 497 r41 1.5.11 Wrem 623 535 6n0 1.81S IOWA r.4( to. 1 KUH K. PESEK tional Football league and promotional director of minor league baseball, was confined to a hos- Windsor 2.377 Fette trotted to the showers in that disastrous second frame when the Buts chalked up five runs. Frank Gabler relieved him after Arky Vaughan, Pirate shortstop, tripled with the bases crammed. 713 LINCOLN.

NEB. icP) The Pital here Monday with a heart Brooklyn's pitchers haven't had weight of John Pesek's 42 years ailment. His condition was not be- Cameo Maryroae Pilol F.lko Lotus Holly Nut Old Homestead CreKcent Pis Chief Manor 742 745 742 80S fiS 71S 609 B23 715 728 744 2.1116 705 2.20(1 705 2.1 H4 7.10 2 20S 791 2 406 603 2.0511 748 2.207 6952. 1 27 T77 2.150 7S4 2.2."0 635 2,066 rested but lightly on his shoulders ueved serious. much to brag about but In 59 of their games, the starting Flat- Boston AB.

H. O. A il'i 1 sir AH fl .807 .741 .7.13 .7 S0 .751 .703 li.rrn.vif 410 wa er rt 2 5 Tuesday night he took exactly r- 4 Wat ler.rf 4 3 fi 0 1 mmuies lO SUDOlie n.3 first Fietrer.ib 3 lit 4 challenger since he was named bush moundsman finished his job, a record that tops the vaunted New York Giant pitching corps by Train From Page 5. JXDI STKUI. LFARl'r.

Keia.cf 4 1 4 12 2 national 20 2.543 four. And every batter and man champion. fMirr. a ouna Jt 4 2 1 aJoohnQ 110 0 PnMr-n 3 0 2 3 1 0 Tjt.in 4 3 0 Rid.i 1 0 Jaeeer Mi. Co.

sol Furlcnr Elec. Co. .746 Gtnslrg! 745 Meredith Pub 610 K.wh Brother! .756 J'-nren-Punn Co. .741 ager feels sorry for Mulcahy of i nc ruivenna, iiger man the Phillies and Brown of the 0 0 -1 Totalf Gabler.p 3 0 0 3 70.1 2.253 792 2.44.1 647 1.906 712 2.180 793 2.259 9272.717 756 2,410 71-2 2.443 bested George Sauer, Lincoln, with Cedar Rapids, who also is one of pirn 640 712 883 706 869 861 610 851 Total! 33 7 24 1 Chicago White Sox. Brown has worked in 49 games, getting two straight falls, the first after: the officials in Saturday's game, 23 minutes of grappling and the is two days ahead of us on this Kurna! lie Cream .907 Wonder Bread 8m Amer.

Lith. a Eng. 792 B. Goodrich Co. So2 Cascade Laundry .730 M.

San. Sup Co. 547 aBatted for Warstler id ninth- 899 2,652 742.324 873 2,571 BoeYon mo ooo mo 2 minute "id a half later. same trip. He left Sunday for credit for only seven victories; Mulcahy has labored In 50, returning victor in the official books in but six.

WALLOP Home runs are old I Seattle. Jay is suggesting that we ARMSTRONG WINS. jtake a whiz up to Vancouver, B. YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO Upi 'c. by boat while we're out here, Henry Armstrong.

131 Los An- but I wouldn't want to do that. m.soursn jau UUO Olx Summary Error. Tobtn: run batted In. Ruhr. Brubeker 2.

Jensen. Vauiehan 3. V'pea, Tobm; two bare 1Hrm9 nru. baeier. Tobm 2.

Young; toree base hit. vauahan: etolen ba.e. Moore: i-acnfice hit Padden; left on haees. Boao.n Pltta-irarah 6: baa on off K.tle 2 TVhm "ruck out. hy Tobm 2: hits, off Fette 1 'iabler 6 in 6 2-3: hit by pitcher by Tobm i winning pltchrr.

Town; lo.ina puchrr. Frtt. raS Binunt n1 H- geles. knocked out Bobby Dean, 'Not much! SPORT NOTICES. At Grand Alleys.

IMrTRIM, LEAGl'E. Ideal Bottlinr. Wk! 567 640 573 1 780 Mi.luest Kildew 712 728 2 273 DM. Clean Towel, sno, 715 779 2 323 RohhinKeFlr .842 809 8x 2.512 Reelau- ract 801 812 2.455 rtratiKe Kist ...743 768 768 2 279 racking 668 842 923 2.363 Mobile Gee 523 545 619 1 687 Bub a Seme 897 2,713 131, Washington, D. C.

in the first; I'll wire you tomorrow and tell round of a scheduled 10-round where I am. main bout here Tuesday night i Bert McGrane, GEE ITS SWELL ont at "Woodelde" theee dava. Golf arere mominit except Rat. and Sun. 35c per Same.

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