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THE ST. LOUIS STAR MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER THE 5T. LOUIS STAR REDS RALLY IN 11TH TO BEAT CARDS, 6-5, IN FIRST OF TWIN-BILL RAGES AT FAIRMOUNT TODAY RING MEN CLAMOR FOR CONTRACT TO MANAGE HANSEN PURDY HITS TO TIE SCORE, AND THEN TO WIN GAME FOR CINCY GOSSIP INCINNATL Sept. 3. There have been slumps ana siumps oj icms o.

fr tiiA ipoji Nfttional Leaeue pennant. The Cards James J. Johnston Makes Offer cf $20,000 Decision to Be Made Tomorrow. Red Birds Had Taken Lead in Ninth byj Counting Three Runs, Frisch Singling Two Over Hafey Gets 21st Homer. i "enjored" a terrible one which, had it not been checked, might have sent the World Series far from St, louls.

But, when all things are con-! sidered, the drop of the Giants must be accorded top position among the -Slumps of 1928." Into St, Louis, on August 17. came the New Yorkers. i'-' They had dropped two out of three the Cubs and they were fighting ihard to keep in the going. They i proceeded to slap the Cards for BY JAMES M. GOULD.

Sports Editor of The Star. RED LAN FIELD, CINCINNATI. Sept. 3. Purdy's double in the eleventh inning scoring Critz gave the Reds the first game of a double-header with the league-leading Cardinals here this afternoon by the KEW YORK, Sept.

3. (Universal Service. A melancholy Dane, Xnuts Hansen by name, rill be the central figure tomorrow in a scene In. the offices of the boxing commission, which should suggest a busy day in the Chicago vheat pit. The th monpy rhancers.

JONES 35 UNDER PAR FOR LAST 10 ROUNDS OF GOLF score of 6 to 5. This same Purdy, pinch hitting for Callaghan in the i ninth, had singled score Pittinger and knot the count. three straight and edged them out the lead. Scribes with the Giants began to talk of a "Subway World Series." They "wouldn't have to move out of their more or less fair Entering the ninth inning traal-j lng 4 to 2. the Cardinals scored I three runs to go into the lead.

Frisch's single, scoring Maranville AT CINCINNATI. First Game. CARDINALS. AR R. IL O.

A. E. Douthit, ef 4 1 1 7 0 0 jCity to see all the games. Then, the Giants moved to Cincinnati and 'won the opener in Redland. Great and Douthit, was the big punch of Holm ,3 4 llu a in urn Hi -i 2 the frame.

Chick Hafey hit his twenty-first home run of the season in the second inning. wsUWsVf av yN-ViirjT: 0 0 I 1 3 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 13 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 Thevenow, 3b. 1 I FrUch, 2b, 5 BottmJey, lb 5 1 Hafey. If. 5 1 Blades, rf.

4 0 Johnion, p. 0 0 Wilxon, 5 1 Maranville, ss 5 1 Alexander, p. 2 0 Shrrdel, 0 0 Orsati. rf 1 0 Harper 1 0 VHUamMn 1 0 Ktaff Photographer. Firth of Tay, the speedy distance runner, was snapped by The Star's photographer the other day during a morning workout.

The thoroughbred is slated to go to the post in the eighth race today, although the distance, one mile and a sixteenth, is considered a trifle short for his liking. stuff! It gave them four straight victories over contending clubs. But, the Reds took the next two, and, after a victory in the first when Pittsburgh, the Pirates took three in a row. McGraw lost his calm and them were harsh bench and in the clubhouse. But, McGraw figured, we still can come back.

We have a game with Brooklyn and three with the terrible Braves. Mac's mathematics were wrong. Brooklyn wen the single game and, much to the surprise of the baseball world, including, probably, the Braves. Boston won all three games. From the lead, the The Cardinals used three pitchers, Alexander, Johnson and Sher-del.

Eppa Rixey was batetd from the mound in the ninth from the Cards and Lucas finished. Umpires Hurt, anc Attendance 15.000. FIRST IXXIMG. CARDINALS -Douthit doubled to left center. Ford threw out Holm.

Douthit reaching third. Riey knocked down Frisch grounder and threu- him out. Douthrt holding third. Critz went out right Held lor Bottomley'a pop tiy. No runa.

KEI3 Critz beat out a grounder to Frisch. Callaghan popped to i risen. Zitz-mann tripled to r.giit center, rcortng Critz. Frisch threw out Kelly, Zitzmann scoring, frtoch also tiirew out Allen. To runs.

RACE ENTRIES AND SELECTIONS, ALL TRACKS 0 0 0 0 the high financiers and the fastest thinkers in boxing trill be there clamoring lor just a of this tall blond youth trho seems to crowned with the mystic halo of a potential heavyweight champion. If Knutc Hansen should succeed to the throne from which Gene Tunney fell with a Cupid's arrow in his heart, it could not be more amazing than the astounding uproar he has caused among managers, promoters, captains of industry and financial geniuses who are vieing for a percentage of his future ring earnings. No other fighter in the history pugilism was ever tallyhooed to dizzy altitudes by purely artificial inflation. Without raising a fist in his OT.T1 behalf Knute has suddenly become the most sought-after heavyweight in the world. Interested in Verdict.

At least five millionaires, a dozen managers and a couple cf world-famous promoters will await with bated breath the outcome of tomorrow's proceedings in the chambers of the boxing commission. James J. Johnston, famous as a rejuvena tor of fistic hulks, has of-feerd 20,000 for Hansen, on the proposition that the fighter signs a .44 5 11 32 13 0 104; King of Fortune. 103; Bonny Castle, i 103: Darco. 98.

AB. R. H. O. A.

E. Fairmount Entries Giants had, in less than two weeks. xAlleghan. 113; Majoe. 113; xMy Valet, Gleason.

113. Fourth Race $800, claiming. 3-yeer-olds and up, five and one-half furlongs: fallen Leaf. 110; Supporter, 113; Price-aiaker, 113; Queer, 115; Jollv Boy. 113; Archaist, 109; xColonel Care, 108; xEleven O'clock.

101; xWhits Way. 104; xLittle Total INCINNATI. Critz, 2b. Callaghan. If.

Purdy, If. Zitzmann, rf. Kelly, lb. FIRST RACE $1,000. claiming.

2-year- i descended to a point she games be-jhind the Cardinals who, instead of quitting oecausp of reverses, began to show their real brand of cour old maidens, five and one-half furlongs Ccok. 108. xace ii.vu, buu up, mile. The Dunkirk Purse: Holty Toity. 10E: Sun Hawk.

103; The Stylis. 115; Da Fe. 81; The Freshman. 108: Chairmen. 108: Parole II, 109; Meister.

109; Donetta. 1C8. Fifth Rac3 Si. 500. 3-year-olds and up, sis furlongs.

Porj Cclborne Handicap: Rornl Watch. 95; Blind Cast, 88; Table TalX 114; aCandv Kid. 105; Lady Marie, 111; Bucky Harris, Hi; Roycs, 109. aSeagram entrv. Sixth ftace tl.000, clainilng.

3-year-olds Tottou 11 Vindication 113 Jack Craln 113 Wewa ..112 3 2 4 5 5 4 5 3 1 3 National Amateur Next Week Promises Plenty of Interest. VFARREN BROWN. Universal Service Staff Correspondent, CHICAGO, Sept. 3. The national amateur golf championship, which begins at Brae Burn a week from today, promises plenty of interest.

There is more competition this year than ever before for the place known as runner-up. That, of course, is all that there is to be gained by any of the who will participate in the qualifying round and succeeding matches Bobby Jones being what he is no parently ever shall be in golf witn out end, amen. Mr. O. B.

Keeler, Bobby's biographer, has become so excited over the Jones' golf during the last few weeks he has taken to wearing a blazer coat with vivid red and black stripes. Official Worry Man. Apart from being the author of a blazer coat, Mr. Keeler Is also the official worry man for the Jones' enterprises. Aoout the time that Bobby was breaking 70's with little or no regard for the feelings of club members who considered their courses hereabouts as reasonably tough.

I suggested to Mr. Keeler that the kid was clever. "I know, I know," cried Mr. Keeler, wringing his hands. "He i clever.

But I'm afraid that he's too Cheering 112 Also eligible: xJunlor Stth xOceanld 107 Lady Allen, cf. Dressen, 3b. Plclnich, c. Ford, s. Pittenger, ss.

xBettle A. 107 r. Harpoon 4 110 Golden Art 107 Cyllene Maid ...112 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 xSun o' Lin ....107 ...113 I and up. mile and a sixteenth: Real Artist, Donni-light .113 My Davy .112 xEin Adair .107 AOI'UIHIlg Ciii. Ot IVUWBU WUgC, Golden Sunshine River.

3-year-olds and up mile: xLord Marmlon. 108; Dingo. 114; Applejack. 109; xBill Hare. Ill; Tangram.

110; Oregon Fir. 110; Pirate Gold. 116; xMelita, 106; xBunny Dividend. 111. Sixth Race $800.

claimlctr, 2-year-olds, five furlongs: "Miss Dona, 1C0; xMorton Caldwell, 103: Bumpsie Ray, 108; Grandma 108; Bobbie 113: Athens, 105; Bob Blackburn, 116; Blaei: Velvet. 105; Spanish Miss. 105; Westrn Eagle, 113; xGiorla. Hare. xLucky Nancy, 160 Seventh Race $800.

3-year- Genie Crlt 112 SECOND RACE $1,000, claiming, 3- 0 1 1 year-olds, six furlongs: Klxey, p. Kolp, p. Ash, p. Pipp, I.nca. Sukeforth, SECOND 1WING.

CARDINALS Haley hit aver the left-field fence far hit 21t home run sf the year. Blade' pop fly fell safe in short r.ght for a double. Keliy made a nice catch of Wilton's foul. Maranville filed to Callaghan. Al-xander walked.

Douthit Hied to Zltamaun. One run. REUS-Maranvtlle threw out Dressen from deep short. Plclnich doi'bled to deep center, ord filed to Douthit. Rixey lined to risen.

Uo runs. THIRD INNING. CARDINALS Holm was out, Kelly tc Rixey, on first. Frisch filed to Allen. Bot-tcmler struck out.

No runs. REDS Critz bunted safely towirl first. Callaghan aacrlfced, Alexander xo Zltumann walked. Keily fiifl to Douthit. Allen popped to Fr.sch.

Ko runs. FOURTH INNING. CARDINALS JIafe? popped to Ford. Blades filed to Allen. WiUou to Rixey.

No REDS Dressen popped to Frisch. Ma-ranvilia threw cut Plclsilcii from behind tfcird. Ford Jllsd to Douthit. No runs. rrauiem.

loi; xrornovo, no; 106; Okay. 104; Commissioner Cahill, 113; Mascara. 104; McKim, 104; xSilenui, 103. Seventh Rac $1,000. claiming.

3-year-olds and up. mile and a Rosln-ante. 96; xLa Diva, 99; Signola. 104: My Son, 110; Hijo, i07; ileeran. 104; Cadgel-ler, 116.

xApprentice claimed. Horses listed according to post position. Weather raining; track good. 1 0 age and, winning five straight, two cf them on the road, regained the lead and even increased their margin. Kotso long ago.

this observer declared he was not worried because the Giants had a lead of two points. The present situation proves that, possibly for the first time, said observer knew his baseball "onions." For all the fire and darh the Giants showed in St. Louis they are not and never have been the team the Cardinal? ars this year. There is a difference in class, with the difference all in favor of the Missourians. Things did look dcrk, but you can't count out a team that won't be counted out, and.

things today are going very nicely with the Cardinals, thank Rib I olds and up, mile and an eighth; c-racs. 114; iBUlv McCamey. 10C: xBed- control oi ms ring acuviues 101- a fcrd Queen. 100: LSagrave. Ill; xStrvch- period Of five years.

The old-established fiim of Wood- Total Cardinals. Cincinnati 44 6 14 S3 12 0 0100010030 03 200002001 0 1 fi xApprentice allowance claimed. Horses listed according to poit positions. Weather clear: track fast. i man and Lawrence holds the recog-i nized rights to Hansen's services, their contract having still two years to run.

Woodman and Lawrence in- formed Mr. Johnston tcday that Long Branch t-ntries. Fir Pvace $1,000, maiden and a half furlongs: Climber, 100; New Scotland, 107; Ctrtain Amount. 10E; r.aiue W.ooa Mia Angry Mood 105 Stripling 108 Water Lad xFocus sSun Baby Runaway Prin- xAltura ,.108 112 sClutter 100 Also eligible: Crifple Seth 103 Golden Tinted ..103 sLlnger 107 THIRD RACE 1.000, claiming. 3-vear-o'ds and up, mile and en eightn: 104 Mi) McG3e xWarfield 104 xRamkn 104 Playiiour 109 xBlllv Dorao Ponimoi .109 'ialequa ..116 8a ar ....109 eligible: xDante 103 Lloyd W.

103 Tulane 109 Try Again 104 TliHtle Boy 109 FOl'KTH RACE 1, 000. allowancoi. 2-vear-old lillies, live and furlongs: H.dden Sadde Skirts ...112 Thoughts 108 Flying Field 108 lady Viola 108 Minute 103 Irumpet 108 FIFTH HACK claiming. S-year- Bainbridge Entries Mike McDOiJOUgh, 107; Black Bloom. $00.

claiming. 3-year-olds Select, 107; Mfris Bank, 107; Kathleen 107; Butterjoiin. 110; Storm QueeM. Vive 105; Fine Lady, 105: Ilumberjlde, 105; 1 Y0l 1 ace they would give him a definite answer at noon Tuesday, which will be about the time the Hansenic riot and one-half furlongs: xTJp- Frontiersruan. 103; xPrivate 3'cu.

Iteiah Celen. 107; Perfect, 107 BROWN TO MEET BOEHMER TODAY IN IMPORTANT MATCH P.th vPnnr, 1 19 vCnacn 1 -C11 ver Queei. 106; Undergrowth, 11; Shasta at the Offices Of the commission l. 108; Tom McCiure. 109.

ought to fce at its lieight. A Costly Decision. Second Race $800, claiming. 3-year-oida it-nrrtiin tn IVwirfman tr.d up. five and one-half furlongs: WHEN-the Cards were in Pitts- cjeVer to last.

I like to see him olda and up. mil? a sixteenth burgh last week, the fans were take 72 or 73 strokes cn one of A'ex Woodliffe .113 Dearoorn .115 I tisffney. 108: xLord Assagai, 105; xTrue I Pal. 102: Sister Maggie. 107: Proconsul, 6tar.

102; xiliss Hogan. 102; r.Plcj Tag. 109: iBuchon. 102; Phil Foto. I 111.

FIFTH INNING. CARDINALS Maranville grounded to Ford: Alexander popped to Piclnich front of the plate. Douthit walked. Holm forced Douthit. Critz to Ford.

No runs. RKD6 Maranville threw out Rixey. Crlts rolled to rrifch. Callaghan filed to Douthit. No SIXTH INNING.

CARDINALS Frisch Hied to Zitzmsnn. Bottomlev sing'ed past Crifz. Hafey lined to Calieghan. Blades doabled ta center, xaring Bottomler. This tied the score.

Wilron filed to Allen. One P.EDS Zst.mann singled through the box. Kelly doubled to right, sendin? Zltzmann to third. Allen hlnglcd to left, searing Zitimann and Kelly. Drsefsen sacrificed, Alexander to Botfomley.

held Allen on second and threw dot Pl-einich. Ford filed to Douthit. Two rung. SEVENTH INNING. CARDINAU5 Maranville doubled to left.

101 113 107 3-year- 97 roaring about a happening that may have cost the Pirates dear. Hie Phils were scheduled for a game lust Wednesday, but they had to catch early train for Boston to play xUp and xMcComa.t 105 Ductveed 103 r.Bo'ch SIXTH 4CK S1.000, claiming, olds and up, sis furlongs: xEdith Alice 97 rlrfaneh Scotland 110 Homewood and Lawrence declared that all negotiations with Billy Gibson are off. Gibson, who guided Gene Tunney to the purple heights, offered Woodman and Lawrence $11,250 for Hansen's contract and was given an option that expired at noon last Friday. No word had been received from Gibson up to that hour and Woodman and Lawrence count Gibson out of the running. Second Race $1,000, claiming.

S-year-olcs and up. foaled in Canada, seven Capitol, 103: Gay Parisian, 108; Sergeant Major, 102; Carpe Diem. 102; 107; Gaiety. 107; CclU.i Victoria. 103; James F.

Hara, :05. I'ourih Race $1,000, claiming. 3-year-ok's and up. mile: Raymond Dale, 108; xlappance, 97; iFirst Mate. 105; Flag, 106: Tiller.

106: Aster, 106; sLati-bones. 100; Pieces of Eight. 103: Jake, 110; Jamie. 109. AUo eligible: Rusovia.

99; Apopka, 110; Van Patrick, 104; Eerkelcy Square, 113. Fifth Race $1,500. the Long" Branch Handicap, claiming, 3-year-olds and up, seven furlong" Amen Ra, 114; Violet 102; Harry Bal, 101: Northand, 106; Yachtrasan, JOB; Lower Five. 99. Race $1,000.

calming. 3-year-olds and up, mile: Tlnsy, 93; xSan Antonio, 101: xLorelel, 99: Nikt, 101; Hawksong, 104; Omrah, 1C6; Ma'ador. 113; Tarnapcl. 100: Tvson, 104: Irish Lord, 98. Also eligible: Premium, 102; 99; .105 The Bat 110 Captain George xFlvtng Torch .102 Foster xPol; gami 102 Orester.

II 110 xCherokee Maid U7 SEVEMH RACE $1,000. claiming. 3-jear-oids and up, mile and a sixteenth: xResolute 102 xRuth Gold ...105 the following day. An agreement was reached to call the game after seven innings. Now, the starting time 'or games on week days in Pittsburgh Is 3 :30 and President Dreyfuss didn't see fit to start earlier to assure the completion of the contest.

Probably, he figured that the Phils were easy. Instead, Def ending; Champion Wins Twice to Reach Quarter Finals in District Play, Wray alter successfully overthrowing two opponents in yesterday's play, will today meet Junior Bushmer, junior, district champion, in the feature match of the men's St. Lcuis District Tournament at 'lple A. While Eo3hmer is to provid? plenty of competition for the defending champion. MADISON ENTRIES 97 ..112 xRoyal Cause .100 Dr.

Larrabec xWar Grail ....105 xGrierdilda Torch 115 Lily Sue these courses, just to have his slump now. will be something terrible to contemplate if he goes into the national without a letup and he slump away to 72 or 73 strokes there Mr. Keeler, who apparently ha nothing else to do or, rather, nothing better to do than follow Jonei around golf courses and write about him, supplies me with eome interesting figures on the golfing machinations of Bobby in the last ten rounds he has played. "If you'll wait a minute 1 11 give you all Bobby's carda." said Mr. Keeler.

"If you udy them, you will observe that in the last ten rounds he has been thirty-five under even fours." Now. even fours, in case you a re not aware of it, represent! par pcLf. And Bobby, therefore, Ma been thirty-five strokes below par for the last sSam Smith. 102: Flag of Truce, Alexander fouled to Picir.ich. Douthit filed to Zitzmann.

Holm tspped to Rixey. No runs. P.EDS tapped to Alexender. Crltu singled to center. Calltmhan forced Cri'z.

Botomley to SJaranville. Zitzmar.n flkd to Blades. No runs. FIGHTH INNING. CARDINALS- Frisch flied to Callaghan.

1 Botto'ule' lino to Allin. Ilafsy doubled to Istt. Blci-s hit to Dreen. who touched ouf Hafey go'rg into th'rd. No rear.

I Apprentice allowance claimed. Horses listed according to post pdsitions. Weather cloudy; track fest. the Phils ere leading. 4-0.

when Belmont Entries Third P.ace $800. allowances. 2-year-oM maidens, aix furlongs: Bright Sweep. Chris Paschen, 114; Ticmer. 114; a-Coat o' Mail, 114: Louisville.

114: a-Bendorb, 114; Saturday Night, 114; Pacheco, 114. a-Msscia Brothers-Sylvester entry. Fourth Race $800, claimir.g. 3-verr-olds and up. six furlongs: xFollow Me.

110; xBob Johnston, 98; Pouter, 111: xCup c' Tea. 103; 101; xOverdraft. 110; Rhubarb. 106: rVolt, 110; i-Qulnchin, 103. Fifth Race $800.

claiming, 3-year-olds and v-p. one mile and aeventy yards.Efel-dee. 105: xAtador. ICS: xBesom, 100; xHigh Pr-nce. 108: Nama, 104; Johnny Campbell.

112; xQuick A-Eet, 102; Frances Rock, 104. Sixth Race $800. claiming, 3-year-oks and ur. one m'le: xLove Child, 103; MBiaci Kim. 91: sB'ue Fish.

106: Ladr Goeler. 96; sJac1: OLeen, 99; xStanmore, 112; sRed Scot, 98. Ssventh Race $800. claiming. 3-ear-olds and tin.

one and one-fourth miles: 103; rTlcker. 102: xThe Tailor, 108; xToggery Bay. 105: xLexlngton Maid. 108: Mirs Carew, 99; King's Row. 97; Mad Boy.

107. xApprentice allowance claimed. Weather clear; track fat. Horses listed Recording to post positions. Colly ers Selections Seventh Race $1,000, claiming, 3-year-olds and up.

rn'e: Dlie Smith. 08; The Fr.gineer. 108: Bethlehem. 114; Genial. 112; xMoses.

109: Fenltght, 110: Ko cluko, 106; Fasclste. 108: xTrojia. 107; Frankman, 108. Alro eligible: Powaer. 108; Paprika, 103: 104.

rAnprentice allowanre claimed. Hor. es listed according to post Weather cloudy: track fast. TJ3t Rice Tl Sprint Held, claiming. 2-vear-oldr, six furior.g.5.

Wldencr course; Talaris. 110; Chtclero 110; Rubber Neck. 110: Inception, HO: Happy 107; Prancing Step. U9: Tom Kanty, 1U; Fa TONIGHT SELECTION'S. 1.

IntkT Step. Mythologer, Misa Gregory. 2. Western Bandit, Rornnny Lore. Corsair.

3. rapt. Mick. Black Hatrke. Hilt Shot.

4. Bargain, Falsa Faeimaa, Beck Welch. 5. N'a roolio', Jamestenn Pride. Holler Skates.

S- Silver Cannon. Pay Me, Blue Fire. 7. Artful Henrv, Both Cantanlan. Grey Bark.

g. Phelta, Slick BacU, Lucky Crook. 9. Laurel Hill. J-n Welchman, Jimmy Mc Quillan.

10. Karl Kelly, Kclham'f Kecruit, Shackel- ton. Brown dsnionstrated In yesterdays grounded to Fr'ch. was imcer txhibitions that he must seriously be considered la line for this year 3wii.on toubd past third. the seven innings were finished and hopped away with a victory which kept the.

Pirates from going into second place. the race. Also, the fans said, it was Kremer's turn to work and Manager Bush used a youngster, Br8- in the important game. The life of Pittsburgh managers and fans seems to be Just one darned thing after anothermostly bad. tigue.

Conjuror. 110: Ab'ngton, 110; i ngiea 10 jeir, wuson stopping title. Da.de Park Entries First Race $800. the Thoroughbred Rec Kaucona. is; The erev Knight.

110. Eecond Rac? The iiinbinder Steeplechase, S-year-olSs and up, about two miles: Wayfatr. 147; Warfain, 142; Mendosa, 140; TrxCapuchin. 1C0; Lochshee, 140; 137: Fair Class. xAre Light.

132. Third Race The Nurserv Handicap, 2-vear-olds, k1 course: A'lantia, 118: Bpron King, 111; HypoiUso, 112: Dr. Freeland. 119; Kopeck. 115; Cora-stockery.

119; High Score. 112; Too High, 122; King at Arms. 109: Shipmaster. 117. TONIGHT'S ENTKIES.

First Race One-fourth mile: Mvthol- 1 ogcr, Scrah Lee. Miss uregory, na itvrfAn.a.n ftnuth- oi Dittd for Alexander Wilsen arored -i Oris ti' sacrifice fly to Douthit walked. Rixey was taken cut rr.d Kolp went in to pitch for the Reca. Harper batted for Holm and was out. Kelly to Kolp on firs.

Frl'rh singled ta center, scoring MaranTllle and Dnuthit. Frlch s'ole second. Bottomley flied to AIIpu. Three runs. REDS Thevenow went 10 third and Johnson wrnt to p.ch for the Cardinals.

went f. right field. Wll-nn made ftrh of Picin'ch's foul. batted for Ford n'i sir.eied to center. Lucas bat'ed for and Pitt'nger for GERMANS CLAIM NEW WORLD RELAY MARK frvru, rtyuilJ ern Breeze.

Mr. Pcctsniff. Also eligible: Beldeane Burr. Second Race Futurity: A. V.

'Mike. 180 holes he has played. Take the eighteen-holc matches out of the national championship and there wouldn't be much fense in holding the event at all. With the eighteen-hole matches left in. there is always an opportunity for some aspiring j-outh, such as the Maurice McCarthy of 1327.

to come along and give the gallery, if not Bobby, a scare, until such a time Fourth Rcce The Eikwood Handicap. ord 2-year-old maiden fillies, allowances, five furlongs: Vernice 115; a Handy Miss. 115: Jeanne Adele. 115; Erie, llii; Mill Lindy, 115; Sister Ruby, 115: Lida Lcve. 115; Frances 115: Miss Fair- mount.

113: Facility, 113: aDiscreet. The Miss. 115. aK. S.

Cleveland and i Sward entry. Sscond Race $800. claiming, 3-year- o'ds and vp, five and a half furlongs: Queen of 110: xOur Buddy. 113; Arpin. 109; slndiin.

108; Monas- tery. 113: xLucky Mistake. 108: sChry- ler. 10: Meddling Seth, 113; Shasta Moni, 109: sPitchfork. 108.

Th'rd Rece 300. claiming. i rr.o up, mile: Watchful. 114; Fortell, 114; H. E.

Coleman. 114; Good Night, 114; Sandy Cannon. Romany Lore. Daisy Re-' qulem. Western Bendlt, Benny Burr, Jack Corsair.

Also eligible: Jaci Knight. i Third r.ac- Futurity: Captain Mick, -year-cics ana uo. ore ana one-sixteenth miles: Buddv Bauer, 114; Doian, 1C9; Sortie. Penalo. 110.

fth Race The Firenre. maiden fillies end msres, 3-year-olds and np. fur- He took down Herbert Weege, the north side racquet flash, with little or no effort, although the Evangelical Leaguer did flare up a bit in the second set, before going town. 6 0. Isadore Roen-leld was eliminated by Brown with about the same ease, 6 1, 6 1, and thus the champion advanced to the quarter final round.

Other matches today are as follows: Vernon Tietjen. municipal Junior champion vs. Karl Hodge; Bob Norton vs. Joyce Portnoy; Herb Weinstock vs. Charlie Barnes; Sid Saiith vs.

Fred Jostles and Teddy Eggman vs. either William Martin or H. D. Smith. Doubles pairings were drawn yes Pipp.

Lucas in(tlcd to 1-ft. Pittinrer topping pt srror''. r-m for BERLIN, Sept. 3. (By TJ.

A new world's record for the 400-meter relay was claimed tcday for Germany after a Teuton team yesterday ran that event in 40 4-5 seconds. Hie team was composed of Jcnath, Corts, Houben and Koemig i i lonss. tourse: Moloea. H5: Ecaram. Whippet.

Bill's Blue Bin. Benton noy, Portneuf, Blaci; Haike. Half Shot, Outlet. rlam oleam. i i vi.

v. iinv cu XVB as he realizes that it is Jones he 115; Streamlirs. 115: Brown Fairy. 115. laitaenen ana Mnfria eentr.

corir- Pi'tinger. Sukeforfh shopped et second. Zitzmann flied to Douthit. One run. playing.

Sixth Race The Brookville. claiming, S-year-olfis and p. mile: Red Rockec II. 110: Buddha, 110: Menrhu. 109; Sun Bright, 103: xOmar's Double.

105; War Lord. 117; xSturdy, 105. TENTH INNING. CARDINALS Ash went inio tir; fnr the Reds. Purdv went Wt on Noone's Selections Pltftnger to short for the Reds.

Hafey sFive pounds apprentice allowance singled to r'aht. Waiiamron b(tH fnr .1.1 OH, BOY! OH, GIRL! WHAT GOOD NEWS! pounds apprentice allowance i and formed. Wilon hit lnn zTn I Rouble play, PUtlr.ger to Crits to KeUy. claimed. PALLADIUM RINK EOLLE SKATING Fourth Race One-fourt'n mile: False Fomn, Grant, Arcadian Boy, Rash Bar- I gain.

Lord Burr. Chain of Wee, Buc-; Welch. Mls Dublin. AIeo eligible: Char- a-Banc. Fifth Rae Five-sixteenth mile: Ner- ville Ceres.

Roller Skates. He Might Buck, No Foolln1, Bondage. Jame'totrn Pride, Orer.ge Bitter's, Sugac. Al-o eligible: Chief 1 D8xth R-iC3 Futurity: Silver Cannon. I Penty Pay Me.

Soft Cushion, Wasteful Prince. Mickey Mow, Captain Svift. I Bine Fire. Also eligible: Red line. Seventh P.ace One-fourth mile: Grey Buck.

Artful Henrv, Billy Phil-son. Copa De Ora. Keen Jagger. Nash. Ruth Can- tonlan.

Deacon S. Also eligible: Charley's Gift. Eighth Race Futurity: Slick Blacf. Phelta. Mv Cobbler.

Blltzen. ONE BEST Double Heart. BEST LONG SHOT Atlantis. BEST PARLAY Maioen's Tryst terday and Ted Drewes, member of the muny championship doubles i Cardtntla. Fricch threw out Kelir and team, is scheduled to play with Ed T'e a fine running catch of Arlington Park entries Serrano, While Jostles and Hodge.

ptnn.cj! toteei Dressen Maram-U'e to First Race S1.200. claiming. 3-year-olds Schaberg and Norton, Boehmer and i Frisch. runs. i ind up.

six furlongs: saucy sue, 102; Beau Aspln. AT "bfLMOXT. ONE BUST Buddy Bauer. 1. Chiclero.

Fatlgur, The Grey Knight. 2. Louqscr. Mer.do-M. 3.

Atlantis. Too High. Comstockerr. OPENS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH Brown and Eggman and fiRntSta v. "re on.

p. iuu. lunaTna 114; xNatlonal Brick. 100; Gabaldon. 114: (Co-pyrighi.

News Service, 19C8.) ARLINGTON SELECTION'S. 1. Harvey Stcdman, Complica tion. 2. Cardo Blanco, Sport Dress.

Tryft. 5. Dolly Seth, Barabhas." Isostsy. 4. Three D's entry, Nicaragua, Ataey.

6. Inquisitor. Devon. Davincl. 6.

Padona. Sandy Man. Flyer. 7. Minstrel Boy.

Poor Boy, Failr Catch. Best PADONA. FAIRMOCNT SELECTION'S. 1. Genie Crit, Jack Craln.

Cheering. 2. Blue Blood, Linger. Runaway 3. Talequa, Play Hour.

Ponimoi. Hidden Thoughts, Saddle Hying Field. 3. Dearborn, Bill Seth. Alex "Woodcliffe.

6. Scotland. Poiygatn'a, The Bat. 7. Lily Sue.

Dr. Larabee, Torch. Best HIDDEN THOUGHTS. FORT ERIE SELECTION'S. 1.

Son Am). Loiaguoint. Hailstorm. 2. Gree nFiag.

Marguerite Wlllet, BiKy McFadden. 3. Sun Swept. Panieta. Fire B07.

4. Hoity Toity, Parole n. Meister. 3. Seagram entry.

Lady Marie, Bucky Harris. 6. Commissioner Cahill, Real Artist, Mas- cars. 7. Cudgeller.

Hijo. My Son. Best GREEN FLAG. Most proh'ble rinse HIDDEN THOUGHTS. Collver Fysicm hore GP.FFN FLAG.

Be.t parlay PADONA. GREEN FLAG, HIDDEN THOUGHTS to olace. BELMONT SELECTIONS. 1. Prancing Step.

Chiclero, Fatigue. 3 Wayfair, Warfain. Fair Class. 3. Dr.

Fre land. Atlantis. Shipmaster. 4. Buddy Bauer.

Penalo, 6crtie. 3. Stream Line. Blaciz-Eyed Kathleen, Moiogo. 6.

War Lord. S'urdv. Red Rociet II. Best STREAM LINE. i Dressen.

threw out OrsatM." "bout-hit buntd safclr toward firt Thev-now Complication, 10i: Porter 105- -Top i Bauer, Sortie, Penalo. Also eligible: sreamllne. Moioea, Prettiest. S'ep. 100: The Badger.

109 filed to P' rdv. No runs. RKDS Pitt inter Domed to Thu-rnw xD. F. Kellv.

100: -Helen 97. Theveow threw out Ash. rrit Second Race tl.jno. claiming, five and one-half furlongs: Weinstock end Smith are among th other teams scheduled to play. Yesterday's results follow: First RoundRoe Gilbert defeated Ed rrrr.o.

default; Karl Hodge defeated Vv Ooernrr. 6-1. 6-1; Dr. G. H.

Rica defer.ted Robtrt Kreyllng. default. fcccond Round Wray Brown defeated Herbert Wergt 6-0. 6-2: Junior Boehmrr defeated Rov Gilbert, 6-2. -7: Joe left.

Pnrdv fvble1 to rieht. scoring Celt I witli the winning run One run. Lucky Crook. Lena Flying Jack. Also elizibie: California La's.

N.nth Race Futurity: Jim Wtlchmin, Nona Marie. Laurel Kill. Mormg Trigger. Real MifchSef. Killown Lass.

Jimmy 2,1 Vicar. Also eligible: Caillon. Tenth Race Futurity Karl Keliy. Keen Fox. Kelham a Recruit.

Bright Stockham Post to ('efeated Everett Davis, Jr. 6-3, 6-2: Karl AT ARLINGTON. OXE BEST Double Heart, 1. Kanawha, Hnrvey Stedman. Sincere.

2. Msiden'a Tryst, Loui.se Wilson, Cardo Blanco. 3. Doll" Seth, Tsortssy. Bright Shawl.

4 Double Hefrt. NlcaraguaV. Ati.ey. 5. Inquisitor.

Da Vinci. TorchiHa. 6. Mester Ace. Theo Fay, 7.

Fair Catch. Turq'ioire, Poor Boy. AT FAIRMOINT. ONU BEST Flying Fiflti. Genie Crit.

Oceanid. My 2. Focua. Critpie Seth. An'rry Mood.

3. Talequa. Ponimol. Trr Asain. 4.

Flyic Field. Sadril Skirts. Minet. 5. Alex Wooflliffe.

Dearborn. linage defeated Warren Davis. 6-4. 6-0: iw; The Padre, 110; Manrfleld. 107; Bobby i Bsil, 110; Panama.

107; Louise Wilson, 106: 102: xBowler. 105; i Foster. 102; Rambling. 106; Shasta, I adv. 109; Lillian 115.

AUo eligible: xSport Dresa. 107; Cerdo Blanco, 107; xMarr Cain. 107; Borough Monjer, 107; Maiden's Tryst. 109. Third Race tl.300.

claiming. 3-year-j olds and up. mile and reverty yards, inner course: 109; Barabba. 116; i Doliv Seth. 112: xBright Shal.

107; Elev-i er Sity. US: Hoifr. 109. I Fourth Rc? $1,300. 3-year-olds rnd kp.

Pobert Norton defeated Smit Holme, Shacitelton, Mosquito. Speroy aianna. Suir Side. Also eligible: Judge- mer.t. i JAPANESE NINE TO cU Open Ring Season 6-4; Joyce Portr.ov rtefeated Willis 1 1" Can Learn 1 6-0.

6-4: Pidr.ey Emlth defeated Dr P.lce. 6-2. -0; Fred Jostles defeated Karl VISIT U. S. IN 1929 rleimlng.

sevn furlongs: Duck It. 104: Inaugurate Indoor Campaign September 25 at Coliseum. B-tnthorne. 110: 101: Panla Shay. The Bat.

Koniewood. Irfaneh Kemman. l-. 6-J, Third Round Wrar Brcvn defeated Isa- elore Rosenfei.1. 6-1.

6-t. i 1 Tot' Pairing. Se-ord Round 10 a. H. D.

William Martin. Third Round 2 p. Karl Hodge vs. Ternon Tietten; Robert Noron va. Jovce Portnoy; Fred Jostles vs.

Sldnev Smith. 5 Grier Dilca. L'lr Sue. War GraiL The Kaiji University baseball nine of Japan will visit this country next spring. 111: L'eht Sweep.

104: Marv Dale. 10S: Bu. Ill: Eelr.o. 108; Fr.ghtful. Ii4: Cht'f Saboti'ys.

114. Fif Rsc- Jl.200. alioxances. Lake PALLADIUM RINK F.NKIGIIT WEST OF GRAND AT DADE PARK. OVS BEST Alleghan.

1. Fairmotint. Erie. Trsnces E. Bau Arpin.

Tfonastery. Oueen of Sheba. 3. Alleghan. Tim Gleon.

Good Night. Mer.e, 3-yeRr-oIcs and up, sis furiongf: JacK Tippe.t. matchmaker for the rorciii'ia. no: inqrtsitcr. 112: ai el-t, 1 j.i 1 Da Vinci.

107; War Whoon. 109: riien rni, cupper. cr p. entries Barnes vs. Kerb Teddy rgimaim vs.

Tinner Snilth-iiartln matih Quarter Final 10 a. Wray Brown tj Junior Boehmer. Double. Flrt Round 10 a. Tansmm.

I.erd Marmton. Dingo. vl llle ifail L.e Shasta Nut. 112: Drarmont. 104; Devon.

glen, announced that he is making 1. Bob Blmckbstrn. Biacic Velvet. Grand G. terifrcheatpc, Seayrave.

Strychatee. You're the Man Whose Collar, Does Not Fit Want to See You" Now Offering the Season's NEW FALL WEAVES Made-to-Your-Measure and rinser ts, Gilbert and o'tren- nrar.gnents to inaugurate the in-''rts ad up- ls Prions: xSandy Mn. ut'h vs. A. Repnm and i a i 1CT: 101; lady Basil.

10: Klrin Frohlich'en d00r SffiJOn at the New Coll- rMoUie Dear. 9S: Elicit Gal. 103: Brtsn- Hsscom ard farmer; Biel and 1 Greyhound gtern. II a. rnd Tiet- i arena On Tllt'SCav riiht Sn.

ll3: 3:00 ATi 013 FACING i'v ts. Gleason and Da riner: Werner and twh i her Answer. 113; Amricin Tnander. tember 23. 103: 118.

Imbr ts Haerilrg ar.d parnr Alro eiiiib.e. Blacic Flyer. 1C9: sWhisi The rare success enjoyed ty th? fcecond Rounrt 10 a Joties anci Korge vs. Moult and PetrU. 11 a.

tu Brown und Eagmann vs. Ph-isn and p. ni and S. Smttii SVifkian Pr-t rfurin.T "ov. 6: Master A'-e.

ICS; Acia Acier. rc-- ourai? the part tWO WS: lOiinwcti, 104; xPadona. 113. has "ncouraged leeion irtr Seventh Race 1.200. claiming.

4-resr- new woolens new Xew Fall models new patterns rieht In every detail no and Burst. 3:30 Officials to draft a more DretPnfiors ol? rd Sixteenth. lr.ntr Norton vs. Rothschiid acC srhed-' fnr th. LI Hyperion.

108; Rweet M-ndy. 110; i suieaie lor the coming reason, -orman. ios: sMoiis Mvhui. les-. Aro-.

EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SUNDAY TONIGHT, LADIES' NIGHT MADISON KENNEL CLUB Affiliated With aam Inirr the Dtrectian tke latrraatisnal Grerhaaai Raelnf Aaaaeiatira mt Amtrkt Murpny. pertly ta3ored to -fit," with skill that snch patterns deserTe. There is a group of patterns that- affords an excellent selection. Matcnmaer Tippett plans to stace 1W: 109 n-trei Boy. 10: i tw-ritT iAcr- ,1 Catch.

100. Poor Boy, 113: Alio? twenty inaoor shos at intervals of 103 nrr- mrD WILL 5tLK jten days to two weeks. He has the ltW AUTO SPEED MARKiLOiJsem booked fcr this many xApprentice lI01rmr.ee claimed Horses to port poiucns. Weather thre tests: tricii 1 dates. Admission 50c t-ONTON.

Sent sfRr tt til. Out-of-town scrappers and local Capt, Malcom Camnbell 'ha rm-1 5lj every card. Al- Fort Erie Entries Pace $1,000. claitnics. 3-vesr-cids plans for further Matchmaker Tippett intends LIri THIS AFTFRN'OON Fairmount Park r.ftnait State Highway Na.

11 Aut-umn Meeting Ccntir'je 5-er? Week Day Af ernoon to Ici'Jf-'e Saturday. September Eaein; Raia Shine Ample Ant Farkisc Spxee People's Motorbu? Co. green bavi? tr.d Biae Owe coaches ir-jas Kite's 01 and Eitier and Bncife: Ernst Si Lo'jis Suburban Eiec train? tram Eads Sraucn, direct to Grenistand. GEVFI! Kh ADMISSION. SJ IneladiBT State Tax ir.up-Mr-xKf;fin7vnTU the world ajitnmnwt.

a to bring some nationally known w-. bring some nationally known Located on DIidom State Hiehway No. 11 Flrtt Race P. M. PromotlT Each Night tt- "T5 --j-u mwu TAX: 99: Po-j 220 miles an hour ll.

Sllru "Wl ne i VZ -av Will civA th Ami. Suaeriir.e, Blaci tu-ot cn a sun-baked stretch of clay near a pl.10.-. Spneric- -ft' "w-a iu ucic.ujj ou J.OU1S ttoocm-r. Fr.n Go Braih. 105; I.or.c!o'.T7t, 113: 0 rJa boys so they can be pitted against Taaammt Trail.

ie: the best in the country, he stated. Eixodu. Bea McKi The Det ctsre 100 Street Cars. Basses and Serrice Cars From Eads Bridie. LONDON AND BERLIN TO MEET IN SOCCER seced F.ere Sl.O-JO.

cislrr.ir.?. 5-regr- Kis. Main She-t to-- iM'H Toledo Tin Twin B.U. s- G-onr-e Hereet. 103.

Greea TDDATS IFATIRE LABOR OAT HANDICAP and (even thrr raeea. BILL COULaIBLS. Sect. 3. 'Br L.

XCl: Marer.t 105: caac." tOT repre- Toledo trounced Columbus twi-e in Race i.ooe. eisimtE. s-year- McHMIGMT iootball elever rep senuig the London Football As us. cniie ana "trit rsree- eiation and th irii SJ. rst game Rirmnnm.

9S: Sunss-ept. 103: Kesd" Racing Rain or Shine TIES DAY'S FEATURE $ttm WABASH PI RK and wi her rares. uw uic aiierDiece i n.tpa. ta: Bran. ioi; and Union Shop Union Label asu at Cologne September p.

1M; went a to 6. Bcr. iw: t. I Pst 9S; Hares Cri9jT. 10T.

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