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TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 21. 1937. PART III 10 NAGURSKI, DETTON SIGNED FOR TITLE BOUT AT OLYMPIC Gonzales Hurls Sox Victory Two Ten-Rounders Headline Card at Olympic Tonight Coast Play-off Series Opens Seals Entertain Ducki; San Diego Goes to Sacramento The Olympic Auditorium will be the scene of the world neavyweignt cnampionsnip re Doerr Hits Homer in Nightcap; Browns Annex Opener, 8-6 match between Bronko Nagur ski and Dean Detton Wednesday evening, September 29, and not Wrigley Field as originally an Miller Meets Zorrita in BOSTON, Sept. 20.

(JP) The I 1 X. I 1 i it f-vaev yf nounced. Late yesterday Promoter Jack Red Sox wound up their sea son's series today with the St Daro switched his plans and made it an indoor show in place of an Louis Browns by splitting a outdoor event. Nagurskl signed double-header before a scant 1500 Grudge Fight yesterday to defend the crown customers after losing the open I i against the man he won it from in Minneapolis June 29. The re Abie Miller and Leon Zorrita, er, 8 to 6.

The Sox came back to take the nightcap, 7 to 5, for match will be three falls to a fin bitter welterweight rivals, clash ish. When Nagurskl won the their fifteenth victory of the year one of the ten-rounders to I 1 r' I championship from Detton he over St. Louis against seven de did so in a one-fall contest night at Olympic Auditorium. Big Boy Bray, strapping Los Angeles Negro, and Frankie Con feats. Daro announced that the win Both of St.

Louis' relief pitch ners in the double-feature tomor nelly of San Francisco, 230-pound Irish belter, tangle In another ers performed more capably than row night at the Olympic in matches between Gino Garibaldi THE SPORTS X-RAY BY BOB RAY Lions lionize him, and he 'plight have been the champion if he hadn't up animal training for a livelihood. That would be Clyde Beatty, hailed as the greatest trainer of big cats In world. Beatty is now performing -here with the Cole Brothers circus, and the old X-Ray figured that anybody who gets In cage full of forty-two assorted lions and tigers was worth a sports interview. "You' know," said Beatty, "training lions and tigers is very, similar to boxing. You have to make a study of your individual opponents, which for me are big cats.

When you're facing a lion a tiger with only a chair, 'whip and a pistol loaded with blanks for weapons, it pays to cknow the habits and natures of the individual cats. "For instance, I know that a lion is 'right hand as they describe it in boxing. Therefore, I circle away from his right paw, with which he'll invariably lead when he takes a 'punch' at me. Other cats are southpaws, some are aggressive and force the while still others are counter-punchers and to use other ring expressions. WANTED "SAFE JOB" Beatty did considerable box-.

lhg when he was in high school back in Ohio but it was strictly amateur. But he ran away with the circus when he was 16 "and that ended his boxing ca ten-round scuffle. the starters, Jull Bonetti pitching hitless ball for the last five and La Verne Baxter and Vin cent Lopez and Nick Lutze will be given preference for spots on Spring Street likes Zorrita and Bray but the betting boys have been wrong more than right the past few months and a number and one-third innings of the opener, and Lou Koupal setting the championship program. Bax the Sox down in order in the ter, the Jekyll and Hyde man of observers like upsets in both last two of the nightcap. Bill meets the Italian warrior, Garl SAN FRANCISCO, Sept.

20. (JP) Sam Gibson, lanky righthander of the San Francisco Seals, was named today by Manager Frank O'Doul to pitch thai opening game tomorrow night against Portland in the play-off series for the Pacific Coast league pennant. The Seals, second-place finishers in the regular season, will play Portland three games here and resume the series in the1 northern city with contests Fri' day night, Saturday, Sunday and Monday if seven games are needed to decide. Sacramento, top team, and the third-place San Diego club, also run off a seven-game series this week. The finalists will fight it out in a series next week for the pennant and a major share of the $10,000 pool.

The Tadres play at Sacramento. Gibson, leading hurler of the league, has been especially effective in night games. Manager O'Doul also named Bill Shores and Gene LiUard, both right-handers, to handle the flinging assignments on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively. Shores won fifteen and Lillard thirteen games this season. The Seals will line up against Portland in full strength with the return of Frank Hawkins, third baseman.

Hawkins wa3 out of the line-up for two weeks Bronko Nagurski matches. baldi, at three falls to a finish. Connelly is making his South Trotter started the first game, The Lopez, Lutze clash is a one em California premiere. Brav Jim Walkup the second. fall affair.

is well known here. He smashed Two Red Sox rookies enabled Troy Drills In switching the champion out a hard-fought win over Bob Ford in his last start at the ship classic to the Olympic It was pointed out that it was risky Olympic. Then the colored boy went to San Francisco and flat to take a chance on the weather Boston to emerge with a split Jose Gonzales, former University of Southern California athlete, started his first major league game in the nightcap, and al on Defense tened Hank Hankinson and de causing a postponement The ex tra expense of arranging the feated Art Sykes, cagey New set-up at the ball park was also Continued from Ninth Page York Syrian. M'NULTY PROTEGE taken Into consideration in mak though he yielded twelve hits he went the route. He won when subjected to any rough Ine the change.

Prices for the Mike McNulty brought Connel mat classic will be $1, $2, $3 and Rookie Bobby Doerr parked a ly to Los Angeles. $5. The Olympic seats 10,500. ATAXASOFF IDLE Only other player unable to Nagurskl will receive 37 lk per cent of the gate plus a $5000 home run over the left center screen with one on in the sixth. Gonzales now has one victory and one defeat.

bonus for signing. Detton draws practice yesterday was Alex At-anasoff, sub center, who is hav Connelly would be a favorite were he boxing Bray in his home city. Northern California boxing men claim the big Irish boy is the best looking big fellow to develop since Max Baer went 12 per cent as "his end. The Browns broke a 6-5 dead ing trouble with a foot infection. Roy Engle, San Diego youth who lock in the fifth inning of the first game to win, Giuliani and up the pike.

has shown promise at fullback, returned to action after a brief lay-off. Ralph Stanley, injured Silber singing, Bonetti flying w. A Connelly campaigned In the East last year under the direc out, and Carey and Allen con necting for safeties, all off Lefty tion of Johnny Buckley and Jack Sharkey, former world's Giants Rout Cardinals, 10-3 Continued from Ninth Page in Saturday scrimmage, was much improved and may play Saturday. Rube Walberg. The Browns whacked three Boston Pitchers heavyweight champion.

after being, hit on the wrist by a pitched ball. Expressing optimism over the outcome of the post-schedule series, O'Doul pointed out the Seals have never lost a play-off. The club beat Sacramento for the 1928 pennant and defeated Los Angeles in 1935. for fourteen blows Jones has ordered heavy scrim First game: Tommy Farmer saw Connelly knock out Jerry Pavelic and Butch Rogers in Boston and says he looks for an upset to 8T. LOUIS BOSTON AB II A AB A mage for today and tomorrow.

This afternoon's drill will mark the debut of Bill Sangster at fullback on the varsity. He has been Curs, si 8 2 3 6 4 14 0 hitting attack since mid-August AUrn.cf 3 3 3 0 Crmr.cf 5 3 2 0 night. BtU.lb 4 214 Ch Dman.rf 3 0 3 0 sewed up the ball game with Vosmlk.lf 5 1 1 0 Cronln.u 3 3 3 3 on the side lines with a Charley 3 0 10 Hn'nUb 4 3 14 five-run splurge in the first inning, and were never in trouble "Lonneuy moves around as fast as a middleweight and he horse, but will be given ample Oiulitnl.e 4 3 4 0 Foxx.lb 3 0 7 0 4 114 4 0 4 with Hubbell and his screwball Bilber.rl 4 3 10 0 0 0 TroU.p 10 0 1 4 0 4 0 opportunity to gallop today as Jones can't count on Angelo Pec-ciantl in view of his trick leg and on duty. BonetUp 3 10 3 MUU.u 10 0 is a sweet socker, says Farm er. As an amateur the San Fran ciscan won the National A.A.U.

0 0 0 The Cardinals were under the isn't too sure that Oliver Day Wnltwrit.p 110 1 Newsom.p 3 0 0 1 added handicap of serving with out four members of their cast and Dick Berryman can carry the reer. said Clyde, "I "don't care much about getting punched around in the ring. Give me a safe job like training lions and tigerts any time." Beatty says he gets his chief relaxation out of fishing. lie's doing deep-sea fishing this morning, and I'll bet he'd let one of his lions have first punch at him if by doing so he could land a big tuna or sword- Clyde, who weighs but 115 pounds, is quite sports-minded. His friends include Gene Tun-ney and Jack Dempsey, and one of his favorite fighters was Bud Taylor, who dropped around on the lot to see Beatty yesterday.

also asked me, "Say, who's going to win that pennant between the Cubs and Giants? I'd sure like to see heavyweight title and three Coast Totalf 37 14 27 14 Totals 34 27 10 belts. He gave up a course in This development, however, was load. SPEEDY BACKS journalism at the University of largely their own fault. In the HE'S A. BIG BOY, ALL RIGHT Gig Rooney, instructor, has to stand on the lower rope to whisper sweet nothings in the ear of his giant heavyweight, Big Boy Bray, who boxes Frankie Connelly tonight ot the Olympic.

Ran for McNalr In nlntb. tz Batted for Deaautala In ninth. SCORE BY 1NNINOS Sangster is a whizzer on San Francisco to follow the fistic game. ROOXEY IX CORNER St. Louis 0 4 1 1 2000 0 a Boston 30040000 0 fl third inning.

Don Gutteridge and Lippy Leo Durocher argued too strenuously against decisions on called strikes, and were tossed wheels and when teaming with Schindler and Anderson in SUMMARY Runs batted in Allen. 3: Bell. Voi- Troy's backfield should add a world of speed to the SC. of- out of the ball game. In the sixth, Behind Bray tonight will be Bob Cowan and Gig Rponey.

mlk, Silber, Bonetti. Cronln, 2. llim, Cramer, Two-base hits Allen, Barkley, Silber, Htcgln. Horn run Bell. Manager Frankie Frlseh gave fense, something sadly lackin Sacrifice hits Giuliani, Barkley, Trotter, Umpire Dolly Stark a "razzing" for several years.

Sangster di Higglna Double plays Carey to Barkley: Walberc to Cronln to Foxx. Left on SEATTLE TRAINS AT EL CENTRO Klepper to Send Tribt South Next Year EL CENTRO, Sept. 20 Cal Mousseau, City Clerk here, today announced the city of El Centro had this date consummated a deal and received a contract from W. H. Klepper, president of the Seattle Indians baseball club.

Pacific Coast League, for the Indians to use El Centro for their spring training grounds in El Centro has a new baseball park and plans are afoot to build a new grandstand. The Seattle Indians were sought for El Centro after plans to bring the Pittsburgh Pirates here had failed. The Pirates played an exhibition gam here last spring and considered coming to El Centro next spring, Mousseau said. DIMAGGIO HITS HOMER NO. 44 AS YANKS VICTORIOUS from the bench and went out the high hurdles in 15 flat in The last time this pair worked in a corridor together was the time Joe Rivers fought Al Wol gast.

Zorrita has not fought in more the same way. bases St. Louis. 11; Boston. U.

Bases on balls Off Trotter, Bonetti, 4: Mar-cum, 2: Walberg, Newsom. 3. Struck out By Trotter. 1: Bonetti. Marcum.

high school, Anderson was State BREMER HURT prep century champion with a mark of 9.7s. two years aco and Newsom. 2. Hit- Oft Trotter. 9 In 2-3 innings: Bonetti.

0 in 5 1-3; Mar than five months, but has been Catcher Herb Bremer had to cum, 7 in Walberg. 4 in 1 1-3; Neaaom, training constantly for the past leave the game in the eighth In 4 2-3. Hit by pitcher By Trotter Chapman.) Winning pitcher BoneUI. Schindler gained considerable notoriety as a prep hurdler and high jumper. with a split finger.

Dickey doubled to open the eighth and came home on Tony Lazzeri's ground-out. Losing pitcher Walber. Umpire-Dln-neen. Rolls and Hubbard. Time of game1 six weeks.

His contract was recently purchased by Ben Peskay from Harvey Pettit for $1000. The first inning was one of the Bovard Field briefs: Sam Bar NEW YORK DETROIT nn. am. Second game: ST. LOUIS BOSTON A Miller says he will redeem Ad A AB White.cf 4 14 0 Crosrttt.si 4 3 2 3 himself tonight with local fans.

AB A AB A carer ai 3 4 4 3 11 "I couldn't get going against ry left last night to scout Ohio State against Texas Christian Saturday Aubrey Devine shoves off tomorrow to put his spy glass on the Washington queerest opening frames of the season. Lefty Bob Weiland, the Cards' starter, was clouted out before a man had been retired as the first six Giants hit safely for five runs. Ray Harrell and Sheriff Blake followed him for moi uutre-Kcune series in Liu-ago." "KEEP E.M SCARED" Beatty "says the main secret of training lions and tigers is to keep them afraid of you. And he pointed out that Joe Louis won a lot of his fights easily because his opponents were afraid of him before they ever stepped Into the ring. "I use only jungle-bred cats in my act," said Beatty, "because they never lose that fear of man.

Cats born and raised in civilization associate with 0 Cramer, cf 0 Chap'n rf 0 Cromn.sa 4 0 Foxx.lb 4 Doerr.2b 0 Berg.e 0 Oonrales.D Fox.rf 4 0 3 0 Rolf.3b 3 0 2 0 4 113 DiMag o.ct 3 12 0 3 0 2 Gfhnt.lb 4 15 0 Yor.c 3 13 0 Dickty.e 4 1110 Wallcfr.lf 3 0 10 Hon rf 3 0 10 3 12 1 I.arzrrl.Ib 4 2 0 2 KokcU.hs 3 0 13 Powell. ir 4 14 0 Wilde, 3 0 12 aoinrz.p 3 0 0 0 Total! 30 4 24 10 Totals 32 1 i 27 SCORE BY INN1NOS Colima II," Miller says. "And I wasn't in shape. I only boxed four days for that fight. I'm in great shape for this battle." NEW YORK, Sept, 20.

() Lefty Gomez became big league baseball's first twenty-game pitching winner of the year today, with a classy four-hit whitewashing job against the Tigers. His fine flinging, coupled with timely hitting by Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, who belted his forty-fourth homer of the year, and Bill Dickey, gave the Yankees a 5 to 0 victory over Detroit in the finale of their season's series. It was Lefty's fourth straight win and second straight shutout. The big league strikeolit king fanned nine during the game to boost his season total to IS t. He Huskies as they mow down Iowa Allen.cf-rf Bell.lb Vasmlk.lt 4 3 Oiullatii.e 4 Barkley.

2b 4 Stlber.rf-cf 4 Walkup. 2 Huffman. 1 Koupal.p 0 Lipsc b.xx 1 Glad to see two able sleuths OUT FOR REVEXGE the rest of the game, but it made little difference in the final result, except for the size of the score. on these games because Troy will need every bit of information they can pick up if Buck Miller, a confirmed egotist, STANDINGS Totals 38 12 24 12 Totals 38 14 27 12 cannot stand defeat. A brag Melton, however, did little The first half-down Cards eyes and Huskies are to lie beaten here on successive Saturdays Batted for Walkup In 7lh.

xx Batted for Koupal in 3th. SCORE BY INNINGS Detroit 00000000 00 New York 0020200 1 5 Run buttrd In Oflirig. DlManglo, Lamri. Two-bawt hlU Owen. Lamerl, Dirkpy.

Home run DiMa1o. Stolen baaes Crosetti. Rolfe. Sacrifice hit Hoag. Double play Lr.r.erl to Crosetti to Gehrig.

Left on baii-a New York, 6: Detroit. 3. Base on balls Wade. 2. Struck out By Onnira.

Wade. 1. Umpires Ormsby, BhaiI and Monarty Time of name lb. 21m. Attendance 8MB.

Red Badgro, one of the great St. Louis 1 0 1 1 0000 2 fl clubbed his delivery all over the lot also, but fine fielding by Jimmy Ripple, who caught one po PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE (Final Standings) Team- W. L. Pet. est ends in S.C.

history, has Boston 21001300 SUMMARY been signed to help with the did not walk a batter. gart along the Dizzy Dean lines, he usually delivers 1n the ring what he proclaims he will do outside the squared circle. His gameness has never been questioned. He put up two of the greatest welterweight fights ever seen in Los Angeles when he fought Glen Lee and Billy Barnes at the Olympic. Error Walkup.

Runs batted In Bell. frosh Played ten years of pro ball after his last year, 1926, Carey, Allen, Silber. Doerr. 2: Uuiiu tential run oil third, and Burgess Whitehead and Gus Mancuso, who foiled an attempted double 2: Dallesandro, Chapman. Cronln.

Two- base hits Carey. Allen. Be II. Lloscomb. Gehrig started the Yankee scoring off Jake Wade with a single that drove in two runs in the third.

DIMaggio's homer added two more in the fifth. Chapman, 2: Dallesandro. Three-base hit with the Trojans Peoples wqrked out with the frosh and steal, held the Gas House Gang Hlagins. Home tun Doerr. Sacrifice hit Cronln, Double plays Barkley to Carey to Bell; Cronln to Doerr to Foxx.

Left on bases 8t. Louis, Boston, 13 Bases immediately played the fullback score uown to three runs. Featuring the clubbing of Rir Cubs Shade Dodgers, 4-3 berth Looks something like Bobby Grayson Hope he on bans on Walkup Koupal, 2 Oon sales, l. Struck out By Walkup, 1: Oon Sacramento 102 76 .573 San Francisco 98 80 .551 4 San Diego 97 81 .515 5 Portland 90 8(5 .511 11 LOS ANGELES 90 83 .506 12 Seattle 81 96 .458 20tf Oakland 79 98 .446 22V4 Missions 73 105 .410 29 Games behind leader. (a men Tonight (Play-off) Portland at San Francisco.

San Diego at Sacramento. plays something like him, too xales. 6. Hit! batted Off Walkup. 14 In tunings: Koupal, in 2.

Passed ball Olu- ple, who hit two doubles and a single and drove in three runs, and Whitehead, who was also good for two two-baggers and a num. Losing pitcher Walkun. Umn res Troy's new left halfback, Kolla, Hubbard and Dlnneen. lime of game in. sum.

Attendance 1500. Chicago Cub Fans Clamor for Victories Over New York Hoffman, looks and acts something like Big Boy Williams, the single, the Giants kept right on polo player Big Boy is no nailing. They added two more in the third, aided by a double apiece by Ripple and Whitehead STANDINGS ougher on the polo field than Hoffman is in the grid "uni" and pecked away for one each NATIONAL LEAGUE Ohio State rooters and players will stop at the Biltmore when in the fourth, sixth and seventh. BV JACK GALLAGHKB "Times" HtafT Correspondent NEW YOHK ST. LOTJIB Francis Schmidt brings his squad AB A AM It A CHICAGO, Sept.

20. (Exclu gust 3 the team was seven games Moort.1t Pet here for the game October 9. Bartnll.sa sive) A yowling crowd of dis 2 out in front, the Bruin followers made no secret of their opin 0 Moore.cf 3 4 0 Mine. lb 4 0 4 1 4 0 2 Berger.rf Hlpple.rf satisfied Cub rooters will invade Wrigley Field for two or three ions. They had the Yankees Junior League Leads Team W.

L. New York 85 53 Chicago 81 57 St. Louis 75 GG Pittsburgh 75 GG Boston 71 70 Brooklyn 61 80 Cincinnati 55 84 Philadelphia 55 85 Continued from Ninth Page hit four for four and drew a walk in a fifth time The Cubs' first scoring, in the fourth, was done in a hurry. Phil Cavarretta opened by drawing a pass and was promptly brought all the -way around by Jurgos's three-bagger. Lee, taking a hand in winning his own game, shot a single through short to score Jurges.

In the sixth, Galan opened with a single, went to second on a sacrifice, to third on a fielder's choice and came home when Billy Herman was safe on Woody English's error. Hack and Frank Demaree walked. and both waltzed in on Hartnett's double. licked and the world's champion Mancuso. 2 B.M days beginning tomorrow to see what the wobbly Cubs can do to Whead.2b .532 1H4 .532 11 .501 15 .43.1 25 30tf .393 31 Melton, W.

Brown. 0 ship flag tucked tidily in cam phor. Now the collapse of the team ward winning or losing the National League pennant. In the thirty-three World Series played from 1903 to 1930, inclusive, the American League has won twenty and the National thirteen. Hiiboeu.p 3 1 4 Drher.ss 0 0 Bremer.c 1 0 Wclland.p Harrell.

Blake torn mm especially after it had ridden out If the Bruins can set the New York Ija.h back ojv their haunches or three times, they still" have'-a'-cood chance to humans all their lives and lose their fear of man. A lion or tiger that doesn't fear his trainer won't fit into an act." Clyde is in perfect condition and I asked him if he did any special exercises to keep in shape. His answer was, "Spending twenty minutes in a cage full of lions and tigers twice a day is enough exercise for me." Yesterday Beatty worked thirty-eight lions and tigers in his act, I said, "I thought there were forty-two animals in the act. What's the matter, has the C.I.O. made you put the lions and tigers on the five-day Week?" "Not yet," replied Beatty with smile, "and I imagine they might have trouble organizing them.

But it seems four of my lionesses have recently become mothers, and when they have cubs they don't take the act or me seriously." 8 PORTS GOSSIP kThe Coast League play-off starts tonight and the old X-Ray picks Sacramento to beat San Diego and the Seals to beat Portland in the semifinals There's liable to be a lot of hot action at the Olympic tonight when Big Boy Bray face? Frankie Connelly and Leon Zor-fita tackles Abie Miller, in the double main event. Tab Bray and Zorrita to win. Ben Pes-kay, who recently bought Zor-rita's contract, predicts Eeon will stop Miller, and says his battler really took the steam out of Glen Lee when the latter worked with him before the Chief Faris bout That's a mess the Seattle club Is in, and the league really should take over the Indians from Bill Klepper. The Seattle fans are really down on Klepper, and it'd be a shame to ruin one of the hottest baseball cities in the circuit. The Cubs will have to take all three games from the Giants in the crucial series Starting today to move into first place.

If the Giants win the series the' Cubs might just as well Kive up any lingering Series hopes. Totals 41 17 27 13 Total all its injuries, is on the tongue of every Cub fan In the midlands, During the last decade the 34 10 27 xBatted for W. Brown In 3rd. win. But if they don't Bill Terry will have a.

golden opportunity a nnuea lor make In 9th, SCORX BY INNINGS fans have had many sore disap Games behind leader. Yesterday's Result Chicago, Brooklyn, 4. New York, 10; SL Ixwis, 3. Only games scheduled. Games Today Boston at Pittsburgh.

Brooklyn at St. Louis (2.) New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at Cincinnati (2.) pointments. The first big one to add another league champion New York 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 010 St. Louis .........3 0000000 1 BROOKLYN CHICAOO came in 1929 when the Philadel AB A AB Rosen, cf 1 1 0 4 4 2 SUMMARY Terrors Medwlck.

Bmi- wi-n t. phia Athletics decisively whipped 0 Herman. 2b 4 ship flag te" the already bulging flag chest 'Ht'thu Polo Grounds. GIANT a popular and powerful Cub 3 Demaree.rf 4 0 2 batted In Ripple, McCarthy, Medwlck, Bordaaaray, Gultertdae, Mancuso, Whitehead. Beraer.

Moor, turtnii machine in the fall classic. Throw swv your trui. Oft tld ot your rupture I'KHMANKVI'LY wltlt the dsnsor piiienre Tit Ke.vnolili Method at Based wpon rtne remaining base hits Kartell. J. Moore.

Blnole, 2: 1 1 0 3 1 3 0 13 f) 1 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 4 0 10 1 4 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 I may havt a Tot to Whitehead. 2. Stolen ba.ie Oil. Sacrifices PAST RECOL'XTKI) Then in 10,12 after Charley 1 Collins, lb 0 0 Oslsn.ir 0 Jurges.ss 3 Lee.p 0 Bryant.p 1 Loxan.p Barieu, Mancuso. Double tiv Mar.

Coimey.rf Hnssett.lb Phelps.c Cllsar.xx I.BV'tO,3b Brack.lf Knallih.ss Munush.x Brown. ss Muss. i Phouae.p Llnrtaey.p Wlnsett.xx games it may be pointed out that to the finish tin to J. Brown to Mtr.e: Battel! to Whlta- of the race, -the ubs can't win Grimm had dramatically piloted the Chicagoans to another league learn," says this wise littlt motorist, "but one thing I do know 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 the flag, the -Giants can lose it. They can; lose, it in Wrigley Field, for within the championship, the New York Yankees humiliated them by IliflMmllnn Trcutum! IimIi hrnt.

quickly, aarrlr, ullhntii hiss at time (mai I'-ork and nt LOW COMT. Writs at tar tret kawhlet wnleli FREE eewriBM this Madera iclsntins way al Haalth-raMiat haia. atallae DUOKwlllMut abliaatlon. Arfrtrau Ospt. A.

CiMHiirtatlna and Ruptvrt tiamlaettea With-aut Charts st ettlier oc mir omen. II is tn 5 p.m. dallr. Monday. Wadtwiday tod "rll "vriilns llll S.

REYNOLDS HEALTH CENTER Lane Uefc: Ov-tn Cenlw 110 W. 0osn Telaphune tW-H I of Anitlest Lincoln lit mith Bill It. Trlturiont Tlllnlty SS87 Henshaw.p 0 neaa 10 fticuarmy, iert on bases New York. 8: St. Louis, 6.

Bases on bulls Off W. Brown, 1: Hubbell, Harrell, 1. Btruck out By Hubbell. 6: Harrell. 3i Blake, 3 Hits Off Melton, In 1-3 lnnlnts; W.

Brown, none In 1 J-3; Hubbell, 4 In Weiland, 6 In no lnnlnts (none out In 1st;) Harrell, 7 In 3 Blake, 4 In 3 2-3. Hit by pltcher-By Harrell Ott.) Wild pitch Melton. Wlnnlnt pitcher Hubbell. Loslni plteher Woilanl Umpires Btark. Stewart and Stars.

Tims of tame 2h. 32m. oon 0 0 0 Btrlpp.M 0 THI SMARTEST BUYISS USE GOODYEAR TIRES four straight defeats. And the Detroit Tigers, in the most colorful World Series the modern next three days, or in the East in the final week when the 1936 titleholders have something like four double-headers staring them Cubs engaged in, sorely disappointed the Cub followers. Total! 33 a 24 10 Totals 32 9 27 11 '-Baited for English In 8th.

XX Batted for Llndsey In 8th. xxx Ran for Phelps In Oth. a Batted for Brown In 9th. as Hatted for Henshaw In 9th. In the face in as many days.

It Is little wonder then that For, despite all the pitching MATCHMAKER RUF.Y WELCH PRKHENTS AMERICAN" LEAGUE Team- W. L. Pet. New York 94 ,45 .076 Detroit 83 57 .503 1VA Chicago 78 G2 .557 16Vi Boston 72 64 .529 20 V4 Cleveland 74 GO 20 V4 Washington 67 73 .479 27 Philadelphia 47 91 .341 46 i St. Louis 42 99 .296 $3 behind leader.

Yesterday's RoniiIIn New York, Detroit, 0. St. Louis, 8-5; Boston, tt-7. Only games scheduled. Games Today Chicago at Philadelphia.

Detroit at Boston (two.) Cleveland at Washington. SjL. Louis at New York, postponed by agreement. Brooklyn .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 BOXING Orioles Advance BALTIMORE, Sept. 20.

UP) Double Ten-Round Headliner Chicago .....0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 5 the Giants have received this season, they don't seem to have enough to withstand the rigors OLYMPIC Icon Zorrita vs. Abie Miller dissatisfaction with the present outfit is rife with the fans calling for a new team that really can go places. The result of this dissatisfaction, especially if the Giants win out, is sure to mean a pretty thorough hrise- Error English. Runs batted In Phelps, Haas, 2: Hartnett, Jurges, Lre. Two-base hits Lavagetto, Haas, Hack, 2.

Thret-base hit Jurnes. Double pluy Has-aett unassisted.) Sacrlflee Jurges. Left on bases Brooklyn, 8: Chicago, 10. Bases of four twin bills in a row. But Baltimore defeated Montreal, 4 to 2, tonight in the lnternatfon-j al League's play-off semifinals; to enter the finals againsi TQNIGHT Big Boy Bray vs.

Frankie Connelly S.30 P. M. Hfavlei they haven't lost those games on balls Off Fraiikhoiise, Lee, 3: Bry yet, and the Cubs have, which Price. Me. II.

III. ft.20, I.V.10 rbone PR. Ant is a mental hazard to the Chi- ant, 1. Struck out By Frnnkhouse, 1: Llndsev, 2: Henshaw, 1: Lre, Bryant, 1. Kits Of! Fvankhouae.

8 in i 2-3 innings; Llndsey, nie In 1 1-3: Henshaw, 1 in Lee, 5 In it 1-3: Bryant. 1 In 1-3: Logan. NewarK for the right to represent the league In the Little World Series. cagoans. Early this year Cub fans felt cleaning at Wrigley Field.

in tomorrow's game Larry French of the Cubs will be opposed by: Harry Gumbert of the Giants. Montreal .100 0K 100 2 1 Umio GEN vs. Pablo ANO Rl A Jimmy Pcrrin vs. Pee Wee LaSglle "H-h nnna In 1-3. Winning pitcher Lee Losing pitcher Frankhouse.

Umpires Mnran. Magerkurth and Ballanfant. Tim of game their favorites would cash In on the pennant. And when on Au Baltimore 001 003 00 4 12 0 Bmyihe and Hanrave; Fischer, Slvs In. 55m, and ciier.

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