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TIIR PAI.M HFACII POST Hon Jay Mnrnlng, July Jf Smarting Under Late Defeats, American League Out To Win All-Star Pa ft Sti land Ih folk here were happily 'ers. Sine Una li one-league mediocre pitcher fr II htmtdiatlnj hi rivals 4 to 0 irlu ling that Ih J.imir circuit city, th lural of Ihe Tiger several yeais ego and Hi mt likely lineup for the Mould itrnm IwirnMi iU leal initari in Ih senior circuit center. wtio r.pk'H In Ih Naliimal atari Ma John Mi of Card- I In addition meeting of both the National and American Walters pitching and Harry Dunning of th Giants catching. I 'Hi American league probably lll use Rudy York of Ixtroit al liral, Joe lirdim of Ih a nk ret (j-ngue were arheduied with con alerallon of the l'li All-Star gam one of th mailer corn lat vrars World Ser Ira aa well I more or leas around Jn Mrdwi. k.

Ixngtte wmt have Urn slightly 'mala al Iiral ba-. Hilly Herman Him al acHiirifl Alkv whom th tana pelted with fruit I iliM-um'rl ling. IW Jt IIHO.V II I I.H I'KTKfllT, July MV- Haaeball switched lu M( hht today rom Hi msair league pennant raert to Tur(Uy mnih annual allatar struggle, the "iltram gumr" which Hi (una finally forc-d Ih rluht iv Ihrm midsummer fix-lure. Ti Tigers, houH-lxili! prig In thl big. hoiatctoti, brlil limn.

aa Ih American League Im In Hi Ail Mar gam at St. lttila. Th Americans hav won up. It la th National league' turn I lo nam ail ami Chicago la m'ted to le given the gam at Heath of th Indian In th outfield with Hill Hickey of th Yaokg catching Keller. our hhort Mp linker ho (our khortloi on hi aiind.

but I. like Appling of Hi Chicago Whit So rtolifird leagu official today would una to play becaua of an Injured knee. Ilia pine on Ih Mpiad will be taken by Kmil Iron-ard. hurler for Ih Senator In aiMition. Mnriu Una-ao.

New York Yankee pitcher, may forerd out by pulled teniloii If lluvj I unahl to play will by Mickey llarrla, young lloaton outhaw. Cali ber I Orn o( pup loth annlvrranry acknowledge rm-nt of it founding in that city, Ian May Let It allot lUrridg an id lo-liy that be lieved a plan Im would worke nut for fan to krlecl neat Were In SI. Lmiu today gn (he rmxilace Mm to give Ma un five of Ih right prrvlotn battle. 11 Raker and lull M. Kethnl.

live rival nutnngrrt, In Hi World Series and llrld generals ir Tuesday's tule. rr due In arrlv Mcn.lny along Mh th .5 arlerl-d plajera fnifn each leagu. rerlr4 NlaMera In their alwen- nothing a known aliit Hi lltiriiM Ih mnteal, bul 1 1.4) rYll'T. C'levr-laml'g great righlhambT. aa ciimiiMHily ririi-d lo atari on ih mound (or th Amrriiana and divided attention to Hi show head.

I I ol a rnMd I I'rraident William Harridge of, Ih American lvragup. who led Ih vanguard of notables unto Ih lern. air1 all Indications pointed to llrigga Stadium bring )nimnrd In Ma liitiM of approximately 17. (HO (or Ih gamr, making I his Ih thirtt largea! turnout in Ihc I I V-V -f Jia MedMlih Nelar filer Jeff Heath lu Itouilreaii Juknny Ml') Whitlow Wjall TH William Hrooklyn, who waa beaned recent ly. wa K.il.e willidrawal Ih National league auad.

I vear'a learn a Ihey had originally The two league Voted to try to map mil tome ami-ahle method for idling th (an I ballot for their favorite, but then the matter wa allowed lo alule. Tl) two league avill go nf Ih prooacd rew major minor agrreoM-nl and I he American Ixngu It ecled 10 reconaldef 11 rule againat the pennant win nrr making trade. either lluikv U'alfer of C'lmln on aerond. Manager Jo Oonln of nail or Whitlow W)atl of llioik- and egrlahlr hen a her M.Kerhnl probably will gn Vatigban of rltihurgh at ahorl. tin the Nilnn.l Itailh St IjHila In III VMi World them a fciok at moat of hl raM Stan llatk of Oncaco on third Tlie two manager and Ih leagu ptralllent er IO m'-ct Momlny morning with Commla-doner Krneaaw M.

Lamlia to go over arrangement (or th gam. the Chicago Whit Son at a holt. Ken Krllner of t'levrlnnd at thud. Ted Willlnmg of llo.lon. Jo IiMiiceio of New York and Jeff Th farm hav rirvelord con- Seriea; Walter and faul Herring- jof relrbrliiea.

fullmaing hia pro-1 Me. of th iHxtgrr. Terry idrtahl cur loll ty roncerning r. wlio hipped th Titferg In reiliir of In I )ear when uni Moor of Hi C'arda, and Mel CHI om of Ih National Leagu play- llaat year arnea; and Watt. hoiall but litre of hia player in lof th (iiant In Ih outfield, with history of ih affair.

1T American Isagocrs were Installed at arly lo 4 favnrtt THE LEADING MAN DiMag Hits On As Birds Lose And Dodgers Win hi ttA t4? IIiiI'Ik II pitching tit-hit ball for I bit va iwlel Wright rlii'lcd I lev. hia fifth ttraight Victory. Ih New Ing a tag at the plat alter a run NKW Y'lftK. July 6 A' A crowd of largrat o( thi rade by blanking Ih Si Ixiuia crowd of Wi.yiM, biggral of the at r.hl't ld, aaw Ih Cardinal todiiy 3 to 0 lo in hi year, turned out today lo tin- iilj.i ia widen Iheir National ninth airtight for the Cincinnati Yankee di-difnle their memorial lragu lead over the St. Louia llcdt, lo Uhi (n hrig and then tai-l Cartlinala lo thrr game Imlny by I Tli unbeaten aophomnr hurler.

down, during which Juliua Si.licr York Crania defeated th I'hillli-t, 7 to 3. today in a gam railed be-can o( ram after right Inning. Th teeoml gam of Ih ached- and Mk Tn-h alo advanced. Tlie I'lltahurgh I'irate combined miIhI alturging and rffi-tiv pitch Ing today lo tweep a doul'lchcndcr on while the American l-agu Iwatig the lloaton lirave. 5 lo In tending Ih SI.

I.oul alugger leader, with Jo IhMaggin leailmg I 2. in th firal game of a dmihle- Uled douhleheader Wa poationetl to their fifth ttraight defeat, allowed a tingle In th teeond in While tueniled Manager Jim- with the Chicago Culm, Inking lh the way. put on a thow that wi header. well worth their rr tone v. I Th aeciind gam Wa called be- ning and a ainglr and double in one fooaeii on in rivtic iiri vaioe.

anil toe anerjMeiT', Tbe big reriierfiehU-r ran hi can of rain al the end of teveni the eighth wheh the firat Redhirrl 1 fmm a lion teal. Ih Chicago 1.1-4 Th teeond gum waa abort prodiglou bitting atrciik -H Inninga with Ih aeor tied at 4 all. ninner reached third and died White Six knocked nut Al Milnar ened to eight Inning hecauae of ttraiUit game again! the I'lula-1 Kir by Higle pilched fivp-hil ball Iher a Krenk Mi-Cormick mail I with four run in Ih (lrl Inning I'rnnaylvama't Sabbath law. rk'lphia Athletic, and did it with for hia nth victory in the a brauliful atop of Johnny Miei today and went on to defeat the. Ilmwii Hplll Cleveland Indian.

9 lo 4. The fliowna aplit a douhlehead a vi-ngeane. In the o-ner, huh and wa working on a lead from' drive and threw to lilddlc. the Yank won bv 8 lo 4. iiel the drat Inning on.

With Manager Jo Crnnln it- Triple Meal er with th Ivtroit Tiger liKlny, tlieir 17-hit attack with a ikmbl lleiaer. who alio belted two ling It iwit. the Red So gave air-1 The Chicngoan piled up 13 bil winning the tei-ond game. to 3, againat Milnar. Joe Ib-ving.

Mel after the Tiger had tcorrd a 7-5 Harder and Al Smith. They com-i triumph in the lira! ith a fi nin and three amgle in live chance, i tingle In Ihi game, got anut her tight uport and timely hitting; In tlie nightcap hi triple in the nightcap lo run hit; to two of their rookie pitcher today to awecp a douhleheader tingle drove In two run a to IH ttraight game. pleted an unintentional triple tteal raniival In the fiflh Inning Pitch- Mill A Kiddle Trotit, W'ahington. fi-2 and 4-3, before a M.txo crowd. With Johnny It ticker and Joe Mmire driving in ix nin and Carl New Yorker won.

3 to I The two virtorie ran th Yan-k-e niargin to three and a half garnet over Cleveland, in the third Inning after Tafl er Ituek Newaom. removed for a Wright had been trapped between pinch hitter In the opening con-third and home on an unucccfiil leal which tlarted. hurled re triief play attempt With th lief in Ih trvond. Klmcr Riddle, quiet Georgian righthander, kepi hit pla- atop th National I-agu pitching pa- GOLF NABOBS Mike Jacobs Eyeing Chicago As Louis Nova Battle Site 60,948 Fans Help Yankees Pay Tribute To Lou Gehrig HUNTING PGA DEAN LOOKS JIM DYKES GETS Rr II trtl TS III AHLF.Y (I'lnrh lllltlna for Whitney Martin) CHICAGO. July 6 -(The prmt New Service) Mik Ja-coN I caating lonicint rve at Chicago a IIm; titc of tho Hnrlil' rharnfiitHiship hattle kK MA CK AT BASEBALL Bi ROM 1 mxvi.n, July 6 t.Tt-rrofei-tional golf't natM)is.

the dink horseg and the ln-betweent put the finishing touches on their garnet today for the ttart of the" I'lili PGA CTiampinrtship, a links rlflsslc convidered second only to the US Open. At the 117 club twlngert pre- NKW YORK. July 6. l.T-Whila liO.SlS spectator at the stadium stood with bared heads, the Nrw York Yankees paid their final tribute to Lou (iehrig today. The great first baseman's wid ow iinveilisl a memorial routine mutating his athletic prowess and his character after brief eulogie, hatl been delivered by Mayor Kl nrelln II.

IjtCiinrdia. James Lyons, president of the borough ol the Hiunx; Connie Mark, veteran manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, and Kill Dickey, Van keo catcher and room- hetueen J' Lntii arwl Lm Nova. originally et lr iiirk In; July fi. i.r- fiCTHOIT, July 6. t.n-President William Harridge of the American League announced to- ar1 tV-aw POfHAPS Wit IIICHICST AtS Vy COT IN THE 5AtW ---v 1 1 1 ciftcuir noon a -rT Biunca- HI HAS Xl GMOUCH TfKHJflLB day that Manager Jimmy Dykes I pareti ior nisi rourms or jt note of the Chicago While Sox had been "indefinitely uai'ndcd" for S-itc mlH r.

of Chl( (,,,, Roalng Chairman lilad Commodore ShcMon Iurnrd bsrk on chitirman oftho Illinoit St.tte Ath-(''y ithmil a prayer In letic i glad Jatuhi hit henii that he might return. I l.Kiking tin way. the cm Itmion of a doiihlc- Clark le lit! ing Chicago "just itching" for another heavy-. weight pletlgc, anr I'trate. linn with the New York promoter.

IVan who fntcred the major He Jitcoha would nut he oh-! lengue with the St. Louis Car- he tuie of obscene and abusive language" lo Umpire Steve rln ine, timid, qualifying tests it was Heltin' Denny Ifogan against the field. Know (our for nearly two weeks Ilognn blistered Cherry Hills with practice rounds ranging from five under par to one or two strokes In Saturday's Chicago-Cleveland game at Chicago. Harridge, who here for the Mayor Liiiiinnlia. alter dcclar ing that Cicling typified all that )or league all-star game Ht Kf-nt if ngiti to conti unite a aitiire 01 mils In net out for St.

geous in American manhood Itliggs Stadium Tuesilny. lie tirnfil to any rliiirity liiiiti: tli.it he would not he "lit Id-up" in any nintuicr and Unit, in hia opininn, a Louis-Nova fight would draw a Loin where he will take a Joh with a hrewing company as a radio hroitlcnj-ter. Waxing terious hctween the Hi batting record for the tea-ton now Ik: All II Pet. 70 300 72 107 .357 For the 4H game In which he ha hit MifHv: AH 2R 31? IIR Pet. 48 192 73 13 4 14 .380 NKW YORK.

July 6. IhMnggio, running hi record hitting Rtrenk to 48 game through both end of today' doulileheadrr with the Philadelphia Athletic, went on an exceptional batting prre with lx hit In nine official tri to the plate. The Yankee centerfielder hugged a double and three tingle in th opener, and in the nightcap drove In two of the Yanki' three run with a triple In the first Inning and a xinglc hi next time up. from to $1,000,000. dared Dykes will "remain under stiscnsion until he can satisfy the American League office that he will fall in Imp with the other seven managers of our league The Harridge statement, one of the severest ever Issued agninst a ma ior league manager.

Included: "His tactic in delaying our alxive par 71. lie went into the seven-day grind a the leading money winner for the first six months of this year and the pace setter for the 1911 Harry Vardon Trophy Race. He won the trophy last year. Sixty-four players will qualify. Byron Nelson, Toledo, Ohio, auto said: "lie gave to baseball all that he hail.

He brought to public of fice (New York City parole commissioner, to which he was an minted hy the mayor! a keen Intelligence and gave the same devotion anil loyalty to public service as to baseball, lie will be re memhered ax long as baseball played; he will be appreciated long as good government exists." Mack declared that admiration ciiiiK oneit inesc uiree realms iwo mn gM: why the fight should be twitched! from New Yoik: 1 1 ain 10 1 Chicago hold the record i io- The 'W 1 have hntl "galea" both Indoor and outdoors, on sevcrnl occmmoiis hat been en-wilh the teeond Tunnry-Dempwy joyahle, yet I must tay I am lenv-battle in Soldier Field in ing with dwp rcf.rr,t, nie games, attempting to bulldoze and browbeat the umpires while filing protests, which have no basis in fact or justification in the rules has become offensive, not onlv to RACE RESULTS ENTRIES SELECTIONS matically qualilK's as the Helena game has been very good to me i ing champion, but he ill play which never has been for (iehrig was not limited only the spectators in other cities to players, but was shared by ev- NATIONAL NATIONAL eryone who came in contact with A Mli MI CAN throughout the circuit, but to our equaled. ana I reel i am omigatcn to it. in the jh-hoje qualifying trials In Ninth Biggest I As Dean thoughtfully pondered holies of bagging the diamond- 2The last outdoor heavyweight answer after Mcing asked if medal that goc, to the -sr; lira.ldock'for the ehamoion.vhin bl8 I'V- Mutch play Will be Wednes- entire organization." him or was inspired by his life. "His conduct on and off tho baseball field has set an exam pie," the veteran manager con CARDS-BEDS liNi (Ittf innatl RRAVKM IXIIX.UIH, lHHST (iAMKl Rmilnn Hroohlta t. CHICAGO, July 6.

i.fi-Jimmy Dykes admitted today that he had ih i t1 nb fw a 10 1 1 W.rlwr.lh 4 0 0 0 a' Mb po a drew S715 470 ninth hit-, baseman if he gives his arm a i day through Sunday. I 2 II Sml.lb 4 0 0 I.Wnlker.rf 4 or.cf I Prediction that a six under par 0 0 1 4 0 4 gest gate in the history of boxing. complete rest, Frankie Frich, Pi 4 11 Hm.n.lf 1 1 INDIANS WHITE MIX 4 leieland I i hiraga ab po a 8 2 I H. 4 10 0 kuhel.lb 1 111 K-linr, a 1 I 6 I I 4 2 4 0 1 I llealh.tf 4 0 1 11 Kimhl.rl 112 I. Ih 4 01 S.ll.

402 4 I I 0K.onnly.lb 4 I 2 Mark.il, 4 I 1 7 D.l.l.e 2 0 I tit 10 0 0 Hem-ley. 0 I 0 1 I Ik I I rate manager and former pilot of I 0 4 0 4 0 1 limlitriii.e 4 0 0 a i 1 ii 1 1 2 0 0 7 0 2 0 0 the Cards, broke In to say: 0 10 1 I 0 1 I 0 I 1 I Mnrlon.aa 4 I 1 1 0 H. rm.n 2b 4 0 In I K.mr.rl 4 2 10 I. no. 4 0 1 0 dwlrk.lf 1 1 3 1.rrnlll.lb I 0 13 Krnnk.lt I 1 2 Krrrw.aa I 0 0 2 llitflx.p 0 0 01 0 0 0 Miiy.rf 4 4 Wnt.lf 4 Miwr.rf 4 Knwrll.2b 4 I MtiMi.e 1 2 Munno 1 0 used "some choice language in arguing Saturday with Umpire Steve Basil, but iasisted that it was after he been ejected from the game.

The Chicago White Sox manager made the comment after receiving telegraphic word of his indefinite suspension by President I 1 M.M't'k.K I I I 1 I 0 H.il.Mt.p 136 would be carded for the low qualifying score were heard In some quarters while other guesses ranged upward to 140. Craig Wood, the 39-year-old US Open Chafiipion, said he would be satisfied with the latter score. After (irantl 81am I 0 I 0 "You're right about Dizy and first base. He has a good build for that bag. He Is a govjd hitler 0 III ol 31 his city, greatest convention sKit in the nation, has an overnight Midwest population of 10,000,000 from whicli to draw and always supports desirable attractions.

Clark, a wealthy sportsman and a vice president of the Sinclair Refining Co. is no novice in the fist fight business. He was helpful Kriat.p 0 lrnn I I Gumbart, 0 0 0 tinued. "I advise the army of youths of America to follow in his footsteps." Taat After the final tribute an Army bugler sounded taps, and floral pieces were placed at the base of the monument, whose cost wai oversubscribed by the Yankee players. It stands next to a sim ilar monument dedicated nine years ago to the late Miller Hug-gins, Gehrig's first manager with the Yankees, and a plaque dedicated last year to the late Col.

Jacob Ruppert, the Yankee own ToliU 11 24 llil Tolali to 27 and would be better if he took his cuts every day. I think he would William Harridge. Uatted for Krrirkaon In 8th. do well at first." stiilrll 1 I ll Milnar.p 0 0 0 01 llivlog.p tool Harder, 1 0 I asHrnlhal 110 0' A.Smllh.p I 0 0 lj- Total. IS 24 0 Total.

87 13 27 1 Hatli-d for lle-autrl. In eiahtb. Bat bit for Hairier in Emhih. xxHaUid for liem.ley in mnlb. Score hy Cleveland H0 001 Oil Srnra by Inninira: rloftton Ilrooklya Dean brightened as Frisch oon ino Ooi2 aoo 020 oo' Wood, seeking to be the first to score the pro's grand slam, winner of the Augusta Masters, the Open and PGA titles in one year, shared second choice favoritism to Hogan alhng with the defending champion, Nelson, and spoke and added: "All I called him was a liar," Dykes said, "and he threw me out for that.

Of course, after he had given me the bounce, I really opened up with some choice language." The Sox manager was banished Runa, Ha.aett. Went, Herman, Rciaer "Mavbe I will be back some to the late Tex Rickard In the promotion of the Tunncy-Dempsey record-breaker and served as one of the judges of the battle. He believes in a "square deal" and 2, liitvagetln. MtHlwick: errora, lifrman 2: Hun. hatted In, I'amilli 8.

Moora, Tiitala 0 24 T. 10 27 12 -Hattd fnr Krlat in Mil. Henr hy inninaai At. Iulii ooo oao orto Cincinnati 20 in'l Hunt. Wnr, M.

MrCnrmlrk, Hlil.lk: error, Moure; runa b-ttwl In, W-nt-r, filnn: two Iih-d hita, Hoep. fhr biiae hit. Vrny: itolrn baa, Krey, ilaon: aafriflr. Wnner, Jio-t: doobl playa, CrrMpI and Mine: Gitmbrt. MiM and Lake: Irft on Imiim-r.

Ht. liula 7, Cinrlnnati 11: hawa on bull, off War-in-kf 4. off Krlut 1, off Cumhrrt off Klriiila 4: atrwk out, by Kri-t 1. hy Rid-dl hita. off Wurnrke (tin Innlnm (none out In aav-nthl, off Krint 1 In 1, off Cumbert mn- in 1: loninu pitch-r.

time. Now, if I could pick off a nice, soft managerial plum like Frisch has, I might consider re er. Kelrter threa baaa C'Hmlltl, Weal; run. R-'iner: dmilila pl.ya. Miller, Howell and ilaaaett; Herman and gives his personal assurance that Chicago 4U2 200 Olx The inscription on the monu Sam Snead, the Virginia ball boomer.

Late arrivals, the trio tackled Cherry Hills with gusto ('amilM; Mn.aett and Miller; left on ment reads: Jdcobs would get one. Boddreau 2. Walker. Ro.rnthal. KnirkerKicker, Kri-evoh, Appling, Wtight "I am convinced the fight here Saturday, with Wood and Snead Konton Brooklyn 4: baaea on otr Krrirkaon 2, off Hiiro atruck out, by Krrirkaon 2, hy High off Kr from Saturday's game in the ninth Inning after a prolonged protest in which he maintained that players In the Cleveland bullpen had interfered with Right-fielder Taft Wright's opportunity 3, Saltera 2, Kennedy.

Krllnrr, posting 70s and Nelson a 71 in Mark, Appling, Runs batted In: Dean, as a siiorts newscaster, will get $25,000 from now until the end of 1943. He is to receive $5,000 for the' rest of this year, and $10,000 for the next two years. Camulirll. Kuhel. Appling, first practice sessions.

rirkaon 7 In 7 off Lamanna 1 In hit hy pitcher, by Krrirkaon (Ca-millll: loaiog pitcher, KrrirkMin: um Wnrnek-1 umpir-i, Snra, Jordn and right 2, reh 2, Lyons 2. 1 wo base Barr; tim, 2:06: alt-mlnnca. 18,201. Theyre the cripples on tne Boudrenu, Walker, Rosenthal, of catching a long foul ball off Mngerkurth, Stewart and Pimm time, 1:66. Knickerbocker.

Three bane hits: Hou- tournament. Wood has an ailing leg, Snead's back has given him the bat of Pinch Hitter Beau Bell. dreau. Wright, Stolen Wright, CUBS-riRATKS bkao fillaharah Hflters, Treh. Kuhel, Ken (SECOND CAME) "June 19, 1903 Henry Louis Gehrig June 2, 1941.

"A man, a gentleman and a great ball player, whose amazing record of 2,130 consecutive games should stand for all time. "This memorial is a tribute from the Yankee players to their beloved captain and former teammate." The ceremonies took place before the first game of a double header with the Athletics. trouble and Nelson nurses a would outdraw the same attraction in New York," Clark said. Chieugo Logical Place "New York is fed up on fights at the present. Chicago is the logical place because of lis location and offers such excellent, opportunity for fans in other cities to make an overnight trip for the fight.

"Louis Is popular here. This is his home much of the time. And nedy. Double play Appling and Kuhel, Left on Cleveland 6. Chicago 12.

ib pa an po a smashed finger. Hrooklia Boaton Ba.e. on off Milnar 1 off Having 8 0 1 8 A "ton. hi 4 0 12 410 4121 ab po a Color was added to the start ah po ANGEL TO AHEMPT 6. off l.yon.

1. Struck out: by Haider 1 Tl Si.tl.8b 1 1 1 I l.u 4 1 ing field with the appearance of 4 I I I KlHrhrr.lb 4 I 12 0 4 0 1 0 Kllintl.rf 8 0 10 by A. Smith 1. by Lyons 7. off Milnar 4 in 1-8 off lleving In 8 1-8 off Harder 2 In 1 1-8 Jimmy Demaret, the Texas-bred product now operating out of Noroton.

Conn. atialan Hudann.aa Taaaeau.p innings, off A. Smith 1 in 1 Inning. I losing pitcher: Milnar. Ba-il.

Hubbard and Geiael. Timet 2:15. At 4 0 10 0 II y. 10 0 0 1 I 4 1'rVM Io.cf 1 0 lit liuntinv.gb 1120 2 1 0 I li.c llil 1 0 0 0 Srwrll.p 10 10 0 0 0 10 0 1 Chicagoans, never having seen tendance (actual) 16,627, Missing from the list, however, was the most picturesque of the lot, Walter Hagen. The Haig won five PGA crowns in his heyday Nova in action, are anxious to see him.

RccLstration will start today for "It is my conviction no city In, boys interested in the amateur the country could outpull Chicago boxing program sponsored by The Two challenge matches will feature tonight's wrestling porgram at Lake Worth American Legion arena. The main event will be three ATHLETICS-YANKEES (FIRST GAMEI Philadelphia Near York Post-Times Charity Fund, Inc. (Hiney.cf 2 2 0 0 1112 llaett.lb 1 0 8 0 Rri.ei,cf 8 10 0 xMannn 1 0 0 1112 Gremp.lb 0 0 1 Mcilwirk.rf 8 0 0 0 We.t.lf 4 2 1 0 amilli.lb 2 0 8 II Moorr.rf 4 2 1 0 Walkrr.rf 2 0 2 0 4 1 4 2 0 8 1 Miller.aa 8 1 6 2 iliigu. 10 0 0 Ma.i.c 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 Jnhn.on.p 2 0 0 0 Caney.p 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Wirkrr.p 0 0 0 0 Lamanna.p 0 0 0 OztWahdell 110 0 Totala 28 21 7I Total. 26 21 7 Hatted for Haell in 7th.

a Batted for Giuliafii in Klh. aa Hatted for Wicker in 7th. Score by innings: Boston 000 030 14 Brooklyn 000 103 04 (Called end 7th, rain) Runs: Si.ti, Cooney, 'West, Moore. Reeae, Herman 2, Reiner. Errors: Howell, Johnson.

Runs batted in Lavage tto 2, Weat 2. Moore, Howell, Walker. Two base hit: West Threa baae hit: Moore. ab po al ab po a but finds competitive golf a heavy burden these days. St.

Tete Gunner Winner At Miami ill for this fight. I don't want to be associated with a wild estimate. But it's my opinion the fight could draw a $1,000,000 gate. No less than $750,000." Totnla SO 4 24 1 al Tnlali 10 1 27 12 ftattf-d for Kluigeon in 7lh. Score by Inninm: 101 000 OOx-2 Runa: Hack.

Fli-tch-r 2. none. Buna battfd In: KWrfur 2. MoCullnunh. Two haw hita: tletcher.

Giiatine. Horn Fletcher 2. IWt on Ch.cano 5. PitUburgh 4. FaM on Scwell 1.

Slrack out: 1. Scwell 2. Umpir-a: GcKrtj, Rcardon and Conlan Time! 1:56. (SECOND GAMEI Chicauo PIttabtirih SOLDI Kit TOM GOMEZ WILL MEKT BUD 8COTT TAMPA, July 6. ((Soldier Tommy Gomez, Tampa, hard-hitting young heavyweight who has attracted wide attention in box ing circles with a spectacular series of victories, has been matched with Buddy Scott, Washing, ton, in a bout here July 14.

Promoter Frank Lamarque said Gomez, a private at Camp Bland-ing, insisted upon meeting Scott, who had been seeking a bout for some time. Youngsters are to register at the American Legion Arena on Clematis Street between 1 and 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, and will receive instructions then as to grapplers: the Swedish Angel against Tiger Joe Ferrona and Smiling Bobby Roberts. He will Two baseball parks Comiskey the training program to be fol 2 2 try to pin them in the so minute time limit. Charlie Keene, Cleveland meets Park, home of the Chicago White rf 6 0 1 OKolfe.llb 110 4 11. nrii h.rf Johnson.

If 4 0 10 gio.cf Sicbert.lb 1 1 1 0 Killer, If Dnvis.lb 1 1 7 OMlirkey.c S.C'm'n.cf 4 1 1 Wairner.o 10 8 Olliiszuto.aa Suder. Ub 10 1 J1 Donald. Hnhirh.p 0 0 0 0 Bonhnm.p Hadley.p 1 0 0 1 Moses 1 0 .0 0 1 I Sax. and Wrielev Field, home of i lowed. 1 2 ro a 1 1 the Cubs, would be available.

The I Several weeks of preliminary Braddock-Louis battle was in conditioning are scheduled, with 1 6 Hack. 3b 1 2 1 I 1 George Calongne, Army lad from Morrison Field Air Base in the main preliminary and Indian Yaqui 0 0 Hnndley.Sb MIAMI, July The big lead built up by Marshall Johnston of St. Petersburg in opening matches stood him, in good stead today as he won grand aggregate honors in the first Florida summer rifle tournament. Johnston failed to win an event Comiskey Park, called an ideal! the first of the weekly charity 1 10 0 0 Stolen base: ijivagelto. Jnhn.

una, Kistl. Double play: Mas) and Miller, Iit on ba.e. Booton 8. Brooklyn 4. Bnsea on bulls: off Johnson 1, off Casey a.

off Hutrhings 2. Struck out: by John shows tentatively set tor frmay, boxing arena. Totals 13 7 24 8l Totals 40 17 27 11 Butted for Hadlejr in 9th. 0 OIKIIiott.rf 8 6 4 Joe, Santa Fe, New Mexico, who went to a draw with John Swen- July 18. May Be Louis' Last Win or lose, Louis' battle with WRESTLING son 1, by Ijunanna 1, by Caaey 8.

hits: off Johnson 4 In 6 1-1 innings, off Boys in Lake Worth, Jupiter, Fort Pierce and other cities' will Hudion.Sb 0 4 4 4 4 Galnn.cf 4 8 8 Root.p 2 0 0 Georirt 1 Mooty.p 0 Score by innlngsi Philadelphia New York ski last Monday, has been matched with Al Norcus, Houston, Texas, for the semifinal. 010 300 0004 420 010 01" 8 today, but finished the three-day Hutchinga 0 in 2-8, otr uminm 1 in 1, do their training in those locali off Casey 8 in 6 (none out in 7th), off shoot with an aggregate of 3179 8:45 TONIGHT 8:45 AMERICAN LrXilON ABENa LAKE WOKTH llnavia.rj 0Stewart OIHutchar.p 0LanninK.p B-Vaugnan Wicker 1 In 1. umpires: aiewari, jmnn the jugged Californian in September probably will be his last in the fistic wars. By his own decision, he is anxious to retire. He has spent a fortune in acquiring a and Magerkurth.

iimes Atten 200x to beat out P. Archer, Miami, with 3167 176x, and Robert Dixon, Clearwater, with 3160 dance (actual) 82,856. 172x. TWO SWEDISH ANGEL VS. TIGER JOH FERRONA AND SMILING BOBBY ROBERTS ties, but local boxers will make their training headquarters at the Legion Arena.

Every entrant must pass a physical examination which will be provided at no cost, and boys under 21 must have the consent of their parents. huge farm at Utica, and is building an 18-hole golf course and Dixon won three matches to YANKEES WIN The West Palm Beach Yankees, Buna, Brancato, Chapman. Wnirner, Suder, Kolfe 2, Henrich, DiManirio 2, Dickey, Riazuto, Donald; arror, Rizzuto: runa batted in, DiMagicio 2, Dickey 4, S. Chapman, Rolfa 2. Brancnto 2, Collins: two base hita, Brancato, DlMagKio: three base hit, Brancnto; home runa.

8. Chapman. Dickey, Kolfe; sacrifice, Had-ley; double plays, Dickey and Rolfc; McCoy, Brancato and Davia: left on bases. New York 9, Philadelphia bases on balls, off Donald 4, off Hadley struck out, by Hadley 0, by Donald 2, by Bon-ham hits, off Babieh 1 In 1 inning (none out In 2nd), off Hadley 11 in 7, day. He posted a 1591 98x to take the any-sight aggregate, George Saleme, Detroit, and Leo Jensen will open the program at 8:45 o'clock.

Gregory grabbed the two-man team event with 395 25x. They joined Dixon and R. A. Mapes to win in the four-man test, scoring 1577-74x. The Biscayne Club of Miami was second in the two-man and St.

Petersburg was runnerup in the four-man. riding establishment there. Louis spent so much money in this development that lie ran out of ready cash and was forced into his CHALLENGE HOI PVT. GEORGE CALONGNE VS. CHARLIE KEENE 399 24x to take the 100-yards any-sight, and 397 24x to take Totala 82 7 24 Totala 89 16 24 10 Rnn for Davia In 6th.

Bailed for Butcher in 6th. Batted for Pre.tnell in 7th I Batted for Lanning in Rth. aa Ran for Fletcher in 8th. Score by inningat Chicago 002 100 01 4 Pittaburgh 102 070 0818 Called end alghth, Sunday law. Runa, Hack, Stringer, Cavarretta, T)a.

tesaandro, Anderaon 8. Handley 2, Elliott 2, Van Rohaya 2. DiMagglo. Stewart, (Continued on Next l'ate) local negro baseball team, defeated the negro baseball team of the Thirty-first Regiment, Mac-Dill Field, Tampa, 6 to 5, Sunday afternoon at Lincoln Park. The bum-of-the-month" campaign to the 20-shots at 50-yards, 20 at 100 trial.

OTHER ACTrON BOI'TS get his hands on fresh money. off Ionald I in 3 1-1. off Bonham 1 in possibly enlist in the military forces next fall. He's a draftee, but may decide to join up before being called. Clearwater took all team laur Yankees will play on the west 6 2-i: winninK pitcher, Bonham; losing.

Now that he's over the hump, he pitcher. Babieh: umpires, McGowan, u- A PRICES: SI.0O 7.1c SOe RESERVATIONS PHONE 141 els. L. W. Abrams and E.

coast next week. (Continued on exl rajc) I imug uj ma fciuvca um.

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