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PAGE ELEVEN. MINNEAPOLIS DAILY STAR RICKAKD MAY SELL JACE-TUNNEY GO TO CHICAGO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1926 FRANK MAYER MISS LIGHTNER Gets Chance at Latzos Title Tonight All Kinds of Training Stunts pete in the tourney plannf'JMrkJfot both men and women golfers, In the morning, there wilL be medal handicap tourney forfeit while in the afternoon-there will hejumlxed foursome event over 18 holeS. Hurry Legg already haa entered th tournit- PROMOTER WON'T ABANDON FIGHT DCOAiior nr daii TO REMAIN AS GRID MENTOR LEADS OPEN DAY FOR THIRD TIME ment and a large entry lwt-Jp expeut. ed. Duncan MacRae of Midland HUla DCUHUOC Ur DHI1 Dinlmiifl Cnirci TXa'o flrlw nr played his first round of gulf yester St.

Paul Woman Gets Low Vincent Hunt's Name Be it.ii.nn aian i wz iiiiiik day in five weeks. Ha has fceen sick. MacRae showed that he lost none of his golfing ability whenjie" turned In to Get His Money Out of Title Venture Gross Harry Legg Enters Pequot Event a score of i3. ing Linked With List of Probable Heads By JOHN S. GKTCHELL Harry Gammons, basket Jimmy Johnston showed, that he -1 fib International News Seryica Sports Editor will be a tough customer fqr the other players in Western amateur.

Jimmy played the White Bear course yesterday and registered a 34 going put and came home with a 37 whieh ave ball coach at Macalester col -i viaaw 111 n. a MV him a total of 71. Jimmy shot 70 lege, may be appointed atn-letic director to succeed Ralph Thacker, who resigned yesterday. Gammons ha been basketball coach earlier in the season. cago, big rich, and fight famished, may get the Tunney match for the world's heavyweight title.

Tex Rickard more than intimated as much today in discussing the discussion of the The Twin CitK-Bond club will hold their annual get together and frolic at the White Bear club tomorrow' afternoon. Some course records are ex at the Mac school for the past two yeara and has been connected with athletics in. St. Paul for the past 15 Miss Eleanor Lightner of the Somerset club established a record for the women golfers in the TwimCity Open day event which was held at the Woodhill club yesterday when she won the event for the third straight day. Miss Lightner carried away low gross when she registered a 94 and with her five handicap managed to tie for one of the low net prizes.

Miss Lightner shot low at both the Midland and White Bear clubs. The low nets honors of the day was a tie between Mrs. F. C. Gale and Mrs.

C. C. Brewster both of the Country club. Mrs. Gale registered 100-12-88 while Mrs.

Brewster had 103-15-88. The scores made yesterday are as pected. New York state athletic com mission, whereby the promot er was refused permission to years. The Macalester authorities were silent upon the matter today as the resignation of Thacker came as a complete surprise but it was made known that the name of Gammons was being considered for the position. hold the bout wittun tne confines of this righteous state.

At the same time, he denied Mrs. H. V. Keller who has honor of belonging to both Minneapolis Golf club and the Town and Country club faces a tough 1 predicament. She was placed as first alternate on the Minneapolis team while she was placed on the regular team by the St.

Paul women. She can't decide which team to play with in. the Twin Thacker came to Macalester four a story that, in the face of ad- 7ovoa Horicinn Vif int.Plldeld to years ago when he was made all around coach and was later named ath abandon the undertaking al follows: Mrs. T. J.

Kallman, White letic director, having charge of all of the gymnasium work and coaching City event. Bear, 96-9-87; Mrs. H. V. Keller.

Town together. Going to Get His Money only baseball. and Country, 97-12-85; Vincent Hunt, a Macalester student and coach at Northfield High "That's out," he said, tersely. "I've not mjr money tied up in this fight and I'm sirim to eet it back." school last year, is being considered as a likely man for the position, while CAR OWNERS ATTENTION We have good used tiresballoons and high pressure all sixes. We are repair experts.

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7th St. Town and Country, 98-8-90; Margaret Labatt, Interlachen, 105-16-89; Patty Stenson, Interlachen, 108-19-89; Mrs. H. Randle, 114-20-94; Betty Griggs, Somerset, 106; Mrs. C.

P. Dugan, Town and Country, 117-18-99; Mrs. Mary Noble, Midland, 106-14-82. several other men have put in their "Don't forget that Chicago has a boxing law now," he added, apropos of nothing in particular. i.

applications for the position. It is believed that the successor to Thacker won't be named for awhile, Gertrude Ederle, the expert swimming star from America, who will at The Chamber of Commerce will or merely the chance observation of a man who has to say something to tempt, for the second time, to swim the English Channel, haa arrived irij I'cte Latzo, the ring champion welterweight of tlie world, will risk his however, as the Macalester authorities want to give the matter plenty of time and to look into all of theapplications received. look smart, the writer1 cannot say. France, and will try the feat when the weather seems fit. At the Paris depot, Miss Ederle was met by correspondents and photographers, and many pictures Hnuww I liavn it on the best of au crown tonight, when he will meet the ragged Willie Harmon of New ork city, in 10-round bout, in Newark, N.

J. under the auspices of the National stage their annual gelf tournament this afternoon at the White Bear club with the first players scheduled to tee off at 1 p. m. A large entry will take part, including several of the were taken. This photo shows Gertrude Ederle sparring with George Mason thoritv 'that Rickard's report, on file No matter who Ls appointed athletic Sportsmen's club.

I-Atzo recently won the title from Mickey Walker. Thb the gymnasium instructor on the Berengaria, on her wajr to France. photo shows Willie Harmon, who will meet Latzo, in a no-decision boat, under director at the midway school, it la believed that Frank Mayer wfll be re leading golfers of Minneapolis the boxing law of New Jersey. Lntzo ran lose his title through being knocked out, on a foul, or through suffering incapacitation preventing him finishing tained as head football coach. with hl.s directors, names such several Chicago sites on which he claims he --holds options.

If Rickard simply wanted to make interesting conversation, he succeeded with his next statement. It was to the VpiiihiiI pffppt thnt he mieht stet) from Mayer coached the Mac team to its MILLER HITTING -r lll ntKim the bout, since the contest is at the prescribed 147 pounds, therefore the im first football championship in several A number of Minneapolis golf stars will go to Breexy Point at Pequot, Minnesota, on July Fourth to com- portance of the fight. seasons and It is believed that the mid way school will retain him for another yean. under the DompRey-Tunney transaction and pass the buck to someone else, AB. It.

Wilson 16 3 Harris 11 0 Greene l'i 'A Ihinran 232 51 Fowler 99. 17 Black 181 39 Tierney 181 39 "Thorp's ii rnunle of birds bidding MATCH PLAY IN T-M MEET OPENS Eddie Held Medalist With 135 J. K. Wetherby Qualifies St. Ijwui.s, June 23.

Match play got under way today in the Trans-Missis- Yesterday's Results A'Few. Gaff Hooks Vrrr. for this match," he observed, asthough the mutter had slipped his mind until that momrnt. "I don't know but what I will let one of them have it alid fisher 192 45 BASS SEASON OP-EM IN THE NORTHERN ZONK Jounlan 229 42 H. Aver.

8 .500 5 .453 5 .419 87 .375 33 .333 60 .331 '60 .331 62 .323 68 .296 66 .287 26 .274 50 .273 7 .241 10 .238 24 .237 18 .225 23 .197 1 .167 3 .107 3 .074 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At Kansas City Louisville 4f OOQ MX) 10 KansaH City 110 0O 001 8 llutteriew tauisville, Cullop. Tinetip and Meyer. Kansas City, Sheehun, Messenger and Shinault. Smith 230 43 Krueger 95 11 tdke my ju-ofit now." Utikard declined to stiy whether the were from Chicago, merely Minting that they were NOT New rord 183 23 Benton 29 2 Not one Toledo' runner rearheil third At St. Paul Columbus 1(K 1)01 0 7 sippl golf tournament here, following IK Shakespeare Level base oft Rube Benton.

scattered the visitors' hits through six different iiiingis. 3 the qualifications yesterday in which Eddie. Held of St. Louis won medalist winning vnienon Reel. A $6 value.

Ford's home trim clparod the fence in St. laill 20S 00 1 Ilutteries Columbus, Zumhro, Sommers and enter. Mruska, Wt. I'uul, Kolp, 11 1-SThhh, Hoffman. At Milwaukee-Indianapolis 000 000 (124 A left center with ulenty to spare in the Middleton 42 7 Byler 101- 7 Loftus 8(1 11 McAuley 117 16 Dumont 6 0 Hubhell 28 1 Hollingsworth 32 1 Gowdy 3 0 aecond.

Yorkers, which was obvious. Hickard is the only man around these parts ho can flout tlio authority of the lo-iul commission and hope to get away with it. Jersey City Available As for the proposed site at Jersey Citv, he waft equally uncommunicative honors with a card of 135. He shot The fana gave (iowdy a tremendous hand 007 401 50x 11 a 68 in the final round yesterday, three HAYES DELUXE CASTING FROG HARNESS. 35 35c FISH MOUTH OPENER A Handy Article.

18 SPECIAL 1 Catting Spoon, 1 Trolling -Spoon, 1 Bottle Pork Rind. JS1.25 when ho apepared at the plate, lio responded with a base on balls. 0 .000 MOTOR TEAM IN TITULAR GAME Interesting Games Played Last Night in Commercial League Tho St. Anthony Motor team will endeavor to keep up its good work ill tho Blue division tonight when clawh with the Powers team on Parade 7. A victory for the Motor team will just about clinch flint place.

Some interesting games were played lust night in the Commercial league. In the Gray division" the Siems Stem-bel just about clinched the title when they defeated the Soo Line team by a score of 14 to 8. In the Red division the Brooks Furniture team won its seventh straight contest defeating the Tribune by a score of I to .6. Harry Barbeau was on tho mound for tho winner. In the White division tho Standard Oil team kept up their good work defeating the Shorehams by a score of 11 to 1.

Elmer Img was the hitting star for the winners. below par. Held's score came within a single stroke of the world record Kord handled nine rhani-ea at short with out an error. Maguire mado -ono error in id chances. SI but it has leen story all along that that was the place where set by Bobby Jones in tho British MILLER PITCHING in tho sixth to retire LeBourveau.

Vearh open. Exceptional golf marked the play in match ultimately would land and. "apparently liruailway intends to stick to it. Anyhow, the boys were popping and Kube had something on that first ball. nJiitfiigli got a bad sock on the side of the qualifications, 18 golfers turning In cards under 150, while 31 had scores i latteries Indianapolis Hnrwell, Nlles, Stanton and Hartley.

Milwaukee, Kdelman and McMenemy. I NATIONAL I-KAfct At TMttKburgh 010 dot nm 3 St. Louis 000 001 000 1 Ratterles Pittsburgh, Meadows and Smith. St. and O'Farrell.

At Cincinnati Chicago 000 200 000 5 Cincinnati 109 010 lOx 3 At Boston Brooklyn 030 001) 010 4 Boston A WW 020 000 2 Batteries Brooklyn.firimes rand Har-greavea. Boston, Uenowiclt J. Taylor. At New York Philadelphia .100 110 003 New York 000 002 000 Batteries Carlson and Henllne. New York, Kitzsimmonst Davies and Florence.

tho face when ho ran into Black's throw as he tried to complete a double play in the fifth, lie. had to leavo the tfame later. off to this general effect today. No matter what happens, Hickard has two "outs." Ho can sell, the match to some promoter1 NOT under the Jurisdiction of the rJow York board or ui i9t ur uiiuur. Held had a lead of six strokes over his nearest opponent in tho qualifications.

Jack l'olard, Omaha, and John Dawson of Chicago each having 141. IP TO AV WUmmi ...12 3 0 46 0 3 1000 Middleton 22 8 8 103 2-3 9 13 .500 Hubhell ..17 5 6 92- 6 10 .500 Hollings'li 20 5 8 104 2-3 10 10 .385 Dumont 7 1 2 24 5 2 .333 Benton ...17 3 6 93 4 12 .333 Greene ....16 1 4 36 2-3 9 7 .200 Harris 6 0 1 201-3 4 2 .000 Heinle Ciroh hod a few words with Mo- Grew when he was called out on striken In the seventh, but Ted was the boss without much argument. TO ACQUAINT -YOU with my wonderful valees, I lve my first customers Thursday! Friday nd Sat unlay a (1.00 fiver Ready Flashlight Free with a purchase of fl.M or more In my fishing tackle drimrtment. he take it himself td another state, "apply to the courts for an injunction rpstrainintr the commission from.inter- Clarence Wolff, St. Louis, defending Jourdnn put on nulte a race with Mov ing after fielding his grounder dep In the infield.

Uoth men slid for the bag ierillg wtin Ills huh uufe ii champion, had 149. J. K. Wetherby of Minneapolis shot a 70 yesterday to give him 146 for tho qualifications, while two other Minne- and Ted was declared the winner. Handy Grip' lor I Tho bell aliped out or Magulre's hand tho first as he was about to start a the best.

Legal minds here seem to fVilnk that that is the least ho is entitled to. They baso fhelr belief on the allegation that Rickard signed Dempsey to apolitans missed the championship GET ONE 100 in Thif It 59c Each The Pillsbury A and the Archer 1 Gallon Jugs Keeps 'em Hot Keeps Cold 98c Others up to 94.45 wimmtnjr Salt Cnx Fishing- Tackle Hoi double play. Two runs scored later. night. Gil Carmichael had 156 and D.

N. Tallman, 168. Duncan and Jourdan were the only Mil Bo HANDY TO CARRV AN YTHING WANT IV IT. Daniels both score victories to keep astride In their race for first place in tho Milling league. T.nst night's scores and tonight's schedule: lers to get two hits.

Ted had to show a lot of speed to beat his out. llll'I'L Mll.v VIIHiiruHii Includes Harry Wills. This, they say, lets Dempsey out legally and that, if A $3 Value Rain Halts Latzo-Harmon Title Bout; On Tonight Uowdy's best effort at the bat was In 1 Mi. Wis titAUAKEki) Ukn hkAib os7 the eighth when he sent Veach to the left field fence for his hard-hit fly. I'tiNt Natlomtt Rank l.ennie, 5:00 p.m.

MHintnnnolis Ti ust v. 8t. Anthonj-. Pa- AMERICAN LEAGIK At Washington First game: New York 100 001 023 7 Washington 000 1U (106 Batteries New York. Bead, Pennock.

Khocker and Collins. Washington, Reuth er, Ferguson, Marberry and Huel. Second game: New York 010 100 Washington 000 ooo 001 1 Butteries New York, Hoyt and Collins, Bongsugh. Washington, Pahnero, Ogdon, Morrell and Ruel, Tate. At Chicago Cleveland 000 002 100 9 Chicago 201 000 000 1 4 Batteries Smith and Myatt.

Chfrago, Lyons and (Jraby, Schalk. At Detroit St. Louis 000 ooo 210 4 Detroit 100 111 05 1 Batteries t. Louis, (laston. Wlngarrt.

Vangeltler, Ballon and IHxon, Mchang. De troll, Whitehlll. Dauss and Woodall. ralii No. 1.

Benton fanned four and walked three. Rickard sees fit to take a perfectly eligible champion and his challenger into another state, he is quite welcome to do so. What will be the outcome? Only 1 .9 1 1 1 It. 4 1 Newark, N. June 23.

Champion I'ete Latzo and Willie Harmon will clash tonight at Dreamland park for the world's welterweight title, the bout Bavin? v. Auillt at rararte No, 3. Civic Club l.eanie, 41:30 p.m. AdvertlsInK v. Gyro at Parade No.

17. Cnnouas vs. Am. Business at Parade $35,000 Pledged for Boston 'U' Memorial' -to Alexander Bell Boston, June 23. A chair of science and art of speech at Botston University College of Liberal Arts as a memorial to Alexander Graham Bell seems assured.

Already $35,000 toward the $200,000 endowment has been pledged. Of this amount 125,000 was pledged by Dean Kverett w. Lord of tho Bos-ton University College of Business Administration in behalf of students and alumni. United States Senator William M. Butler has pledged $5,000.

The remaining $5,000 was subscribed by Ernest H. Howes, of the Boston university trustees. The difference between a Turkish bath and a telephone booth is that you don't undress in a booth. Youngs-town, Ohio, Vindicator. Know una rmu me ume i No.

2. having been postponed from last night Ttrown lnlion, 11:30 p.m. Mnl. Iron Store vs. New Jin land al because of rain.

The tight will go 12 suspect mai nr. uocsn Knnw any more about it than tho next man, rounds. Pprade No. 3. IVere Webber s.

Warner at Parade uhk'h is little enough. No. ft. Williams' Stationery vs. Wabash 8crecn at Parade No.

2a. Sweetser Recovering; to Play in Two Meets New York, June 23. Jess Sweetzer, Ameriacn holder of the British amateur title. Is weUyon the road to recovery and, will return to golf competition in at least two tournaments this season, he announced today. Sweetzer said he would be certain to complete the national amateur, but did not specify what other tourney he would enter.

Japan's National Debt Doubled in Eight Years QJune Bugs I meisselbach ryw LEVEL-WIXDIXG rO Saturday 3for50 Only $1.06 solTH BKM BAss BttktAlL spixxkk Pi Pickerel m' t- w-r KiUer Bend DARDEVLES BASS ORENOS 745 I II 1 I Blaok lHvislon, :30 p.m. Rogers vs. Ravage Co at. Parade No. 14.

rreani of Wheat ve. Levin Bros, at Pa THE BOX SCORE Tokio, June 23. Japan's national debt has doubled since 1918, according rade No. 16. le Sota Creamery vs.

Lawrence Laundry at Parade No. IS. MIJOEAPOMS to statements of the Finance Depart' ment, and now totals 6,026,124,000 yen Slue IMvlslon, :30 p.m. Powers vs. St.

Anthouy Motor at Parade The per capital' debt of the country ls now 84.01 yen. No. 7. Wolk Transfer vs. The Leamington at Parade No, 8.

American Linen v. McClellan Paper at Parade No. 9. Guzy, Ascher Wih Places on All-Conference Nine Two Minnesota players were placed on the second andthird all-conferenie baseball team by tse Big Ten Weekly, Big; Ten sports publication. Herman Ascher, a veteran of three seasons, drew the third base post an the second team, while Guzy, another three year man and star hurler last year, was griven the selection for first base.

El-don Mason and Mally Nydahl won honorable mention. Purine TH vision. :30 D.m. UST NIGHT'S FIGHTS Keelna vs. Wash.

c'r. Mills at Parade Minnow Pails Electric Fan POLAR FAX Many hinds At lev land Tommy fWniii. nr. No. 13.

Red Res. N. W. Bank at Parade No. 12.

First National Bank vs. Munsinf Wear Myles to chaaae 11 siMi Floater for land, defeated Itnkcy Mitchell. Milwaukee, 1 round. Rapid Waters. Cleveland welter weight beat Steve Adams, Chicago, at Parade No.

4. to sefcrt An it ro a Jnnrrinn, lb 1 9 10 A Fowler, 3h 1 A 0 0 0 Smith, ct .....4 1 1 ft Dunran, If 4 ft II 0 Ifvlirr, rf 3 ft 0 1 ft ft HlHrk, Sh 4 14 ft J-'orH, 1 1 4 ft ft linnrtv. 3 ft ft A I ft llmtfHi, ft ft ft 4 ft Total tn 4 I 17 1.1 "ft Toi-nno APR PO A fVoli. 3b 4ft I Marulre. tb 4ft 1 3 ft, Vtwh, If ft 1 ft ft Korhlrr, rt-M 4 ft ft ft ft lb 4 II II 1 ft llevine.

4 ft ft 3 3 ft Fntllsh. ....1 ft ft ft 1 ft Mjrer, rt ft 1 ft ft A Clarkmn, 3 ft 1 ft 3 ft Totals St ft 14 13 Toledo ftnft ftftft ft l.OO U.5e Nnhmi rounas. rine Floater, mm Discoaats 91.48 CRAY DIVISION Puzza. 8: Leader. 2.

8lems-8temhel. 14; Soo Lines. Dayton, Janncy-Semplu-Hill. 4. all makes.

UM tmmt Mt kKkkL sHVxkK, a KitXTjiT- 2 National Tira Inspection Woek, June 21 to 26 TENNIS RACKETS AND NETS RED DIVISION Broka Furniture, Tribune, 0. StronR-Srott, 16; Western News, 11. Winchester-Simmons, H. D. Lee, 1.

$3.00 Racket 91.98 $4.00 Racket $2.48 $6.00 Racket 3.98 36-ft. Xet 2.T5 4J-ft Xet 93.35 Racket Covers, 0 17.50 Racket 4.48 KarKet rresses 65c WHITB DIVISION Standard Oils, 11; Shorehans, 1. Fat Emmas, 13; Northern Kiners, 3. Minneapolis Steel, Northwestern Ni tlon Life, 2. Mlnnenpnll till ftlft Ox 4 Tw bnft hits, Rlark, Oroh.

llnme rnns, TVrd. Stolen hwse, FKher; Saeriftees, wleT, Twnt. Bntnn. Itnnhle nlars. Jonr- 1926 PEXXSYLVAXIA TEXXIS BALKS 43 that t'nrtl to JonrtlnM Denton to "Don't miss this wonderful opportunity" MILES MOORE Drive in and allow us to make a thorough inspection of your tires ra to oitnlan.

1-ert on nasra, Minne- polls, 7: Tftlrao, 8. Raws on balls. Bcn- Clarfcsm 4. Struck out, Hen ton 4, ('larkson t. (H IM ntteh.

Clarkson. 1. I'm. POSTOFFICB AMERICAN Minnehaha, Clerks, Traffio, 11; Lake Street. 4.

Sub-carriers, 13; dnanc-e, 1 pirn, McOmr ami PmrelL Time of pun, Lvv7 Golf Hose Swimming kTI Also used for Out- uita tffl Ing, Fishing aUlU fjZj, flfff Blue, GrT, Brown, tranks, white shirt fitS Tweeds, Plaids yJ 'jtfi fL laA Dl Also a fall line of One I alia rail latest! Wi at Bads eat 1 "MILES MOORE" Yesterday's Home Runs POSTOFFICB NATIONAL "Station 16; Garage, 6. Special Delivery, It); Carlers, 7. 430LD DIVISION Carr-Cullen, Powers, MII.LINO DIVISION Arrher-laniels. Sexton Insurance. 2.

Pillsbury A Mills, It; Minneapolis Mill-in e. 4. NATIONAL 1-EAGI riarer and elnb Nnmber Total jnoaiMi, rninanitim 3 Wright, ttbmnh 1 AMERICAN LBAOITE Rath, New York 1 jj American lemmo, 213; National, ISA. Indivtdnal leaders: Amerieaa, Rath. GOLF PRICES SLAUGHTERED" Cargill Elevator, Washburn-Crosby, (.

tXSVRAN DIVISION lf. S5.43 olf Vt JkS Golf 91.45 to 94.9S fw lork, Z3; Satlenal, Bottonlry, St. ABSOLUTELY UITUOUT COST You wouldn't venture out upon the water with an unsound boat, would you Of Course Not. Then when you may have your tires inspected free of charge, why venture out upon the highway with tires which may be unsafe GOOEDTTEAEl OTiEG General Inspection Bureau, 22; Aetna Life, is. Marsh-McLennan, Northwestern Fire Marine, MISSISSrPPI ALLEY LEAGIE Burlington, Mobile, J.

Ottnmwa. 11; Dubuque. 6. 'edsr Rapids. 11; Warhallton.

1. Rock Island. Waterloo, 3. jOc Golf Balls Ready Tees $3.20 Clubs .91.99 Repaint Golf Ball $5.00 Clubs INTERMEDIATK DIVISION Grove A. C.

Ario A. C- i.wi nans jbi It. C. Baker $10 Steel Shaft Clubs t. B.

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